Emergency Assistance in Spain – Department of Foreign Affairs
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If something goes wrong when you’re on holiday in Spain and you need help, you can contact the Embassy in Madrid or your local Honorary Consulate or call the Consular Assistance Unit at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Dublin on +353 1 408 2000.
Travel Advice
Contacting the Police
European Health Insurance Card
Crime
Death and Illness Abroad
Travel Advice
Before travelling to Spain, you should read our “Know Before you Go” travel advice for tips on road safety, local laws and customs, precautions against petty crime, and more.
Consular Duty Service Out of Hours
If you require emergency assistance from the Embassy, please contact us on: +34 914364093. If you call outside normal working hours, you will be asked to leave a message on the answering machine. The answering machine is monitored regularly, and the Duty Officer will contact you as soon as possible. Please ensure the message contains the following information:
• Your name • The nature of your problem • Where you are now • Your contact details (mobile phone number or phone number of where you’re staying)
If your out-of-hours query pertains to a lost or stolen passport, please carefully examine the information on this webpage before you consider availing of the duty service.
The duty service is operated from the Embassy in Madrid. Our Honorary Consulates do not operate an out-of-hours service. You may also wish to call the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Dublin directly at 00353-1-4082000.
Contacting the Police
Contacting the police and emergency services
To contact the emergency services in Spain, dial 112 – responding operators all speak English. There are two main police forces in Spain, the Policía Nacional and the Guardia Civil.
Policía Nacional (dial 091) The Policía Nacional (National Police) is the nationwide metropolitan police agency of Spain. It deals with criminal, judicial, terrorism and immigration matters.
Guardia Civil (dial 062) The Guardia Civil (Civil Guard) operates mainly in rural areas. It has both military and civilian functions.
In most urban areas, there is also the Policía Local (dial 092) which is responsible for traffic policing and minor crime.
Making a police report
You can make a police report in three different ways:
i) In person. A list of police stations in the different regions of Spain is available. It is important to note that English language interpreters are not always available at short notice: it may be advisable to bring a Spanish-speaking person with you.
ii) By phone: You can make a police report by phone in English by phoning 902 102 112. The English language service is available from 9am – 9pm, seven days a week. Once you have made your report, you will be instructed to pick up a signed copy of the report at your nearest police station. However, some crimes, particularly more serious crimes or those involving violence, can only be reported in person. For more information on this service, please see the website of the Dirección General de la Policía.
iii) Online: You can also make a police report online. Some crimes, especially more serious crimes involving physical violence, must be reported in person.
In Catalonia you can contact the Mossos d’Esquadra or the Local Police (Guàrdia Urbana). A list of police stations in Catalonia is available. You can also make a police report online for certain cases. If you need emergency assistance you should dial 112.
Lost/Stolen passport?
If your passport has been lost or stolen you can read more on how to replace it
European Health Insurance Card
European Health Insurance Card and Travel Insurance
We advise you to get a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before you travel to Spain. This card replaces the E111 form and entitles you to emergency medical treatment on the same terms as Spanish nationals.
The EHIC is not a substitute for travel insurance and doesn’t cover medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment or treatment of a non-urgent nature. You can apply for an EHIC online at www.ehic.ie.
It is essential to acquire comprehensive travel insurance before travelling to Spain. Your travel insurance policy should cover the entire period you are abroad until you arrive home. Always check the conditions and exclusions of your policy; most policies will not cover drink or drug-related incidents.
Your policy should at the very minimum cover the following:
• medical and health cover for an injury or sudden illness abroad, including medical evacuation/repatriation • 24 hour emergency service and assistance • personal liability cover (in case you are sued for causing injury or damaging property) • lost and stolen possessions cover • cancellation and curtailment cover • cover for activities that are often excluded from standard policies (e. g. water sport activities such as jet skiing)
Crime
Accident/assault victims
We will do everything possible to assist you if you have been the victim of an accident or assault.
We can provide information on local legal and medical practitioners, but we cannot give you legal or medical advice, or formally recommend or pay for doctors or lawyers. You can find lists of English-speaking lawyers and doctors in different areas of Spain on our Honorary Consulates pages.
All cases are treated in complete confidence. We can also help you to contact friends and family and assist with arrangements to get you home, if that is your wish. All persons who have been assaulted or in an accident must report the incident to the Police. If necessary, and particularly in serious cases, the police will provide an interpreter. The Embassy can provide some practical information, but it is essential to engage a local lawyer to act as your representative if a prosecution is being considered.
Arrest
If you are arrested, you may ask the Spanish authorities to inform the Embassy of your arrest.
The Embassy can:
Visit you or arrange for you to be visited by an Honorary Consul once you have been charged and detained – a visit cannot take place while under arrest and waiting for a court hearing.
If necessary, provide you with a list of local English-speaking lawyers
Advise you about the prison system and about your entitlement to visits, mail and other facilities
Bring details of any medical condition you may have to the attention of police or prison officials
Pursue with the prison authorities on your behalf any complaints about ill-treatment or discrimination
Pass messages to and from your family
However, the Embassy cannot:
Secure better treatment for Irish citizens than local or other nationals receive
Give or pay for legal advice
Recommend specific lawyers
Interfere with or influence the proper operation and application of the local judicial system
Provide any financial assistance while you are in prison
Pay bail bonds or fines
To assist Irish citizens detained in prison in Spain and their families in familiarising themselves with their current situation, the Embassy has produced a guide to the prison system in Spain.
Death and Illness Abroad
Death Abroad
If a member of your family dies while abroad, the Irish Embassy will provide all possible assistance in dealing with the formalities that arise in these situations.
The Embassy can:
Arrange to have the next of kin of the deceased informed by the Garda Síochána
Assist relatives to appoint a local undertaker
Assist with procuring documents such as death certificates or medical or police reports
Assist relatives to communicate with the Police and other authorities
However, the Embassy does not:
Investigate the circumstances of the death
Pay expenses relating to local burial or cremation
Pay the cost of repatriating the remains
Pay for relatives to travel to where the death occurred or to accompany the remains to Ireland
If the deceased was covered by travel insurance, it is important for next of kin to contact the insurance company without delay. If there is no insurance cover, the cost of repatriation or burial will have to be met by the family.
Families should be aware that the time required to repatriate remains to Ireland varies depending on the circumstances of a death. A minimum of a week is quite usual from Spain. However, there may be circumstances where repatriation can be delayed for longer.
In cases of sudden or unexpected death an autopsy may be required. Further investigation may be necessary before a decision as to cause of death is reached. If death was caused by a criminal act, the police will be ordered to conduct a full investigation. The State Prosecutor will then decide whether to prosecute. This can delay the release of the body for burial.
During an autopsy, organs can be removed for testing, including toxicological analysis, at the discretion of the doctor, without consent of next of kin. Next of kin are not informed in advance about the removal of any organs. The remains can be repatriated before tests on removed organs are completed. The family of the deceased can seek a court order requiring the eventual return of these organs once testing is complete.
A list of Funeral Directors in Madrid is available here to help you. Similar lists for other regions are also available on our individual Honorary Consulates pages.
Illness/Hospitalisation
In an emergency, please go to the nearest public hospital. If you have run out of prescribed medication, bring your empty box of medication to a pharmacy to see if it can be filled before looking for a doctor. You can access information on English speaking medical services in Madrid Barcelona, Malaga and other major Spanish cities. You can also find details of hospitals in the different regions of Spain on our Honorary Consulate page.
If you become ill or require hospital treatment while in Spain, you or your friends/family can contact the Embassy/nearest Honorary Consulate for assistance if you need help in dealing with the situation.
The Embassy can:
Offer general advice on the local medical services
Assist in liaising with doctors or hospitals
Arrange interpretation if necessary
Advise relatives or friends about accidents or illnesses
Assist in arranging repatriation to Ireland
It is important to stress that the Embassy does not have funds to pay hospital bills or meet other medical expenses on your behalf.
Also, the Embassy does not:
Provide medical advice
Pursue insurance companies about payment of or refund of the cost of medical treatment
Pursue claims for compensation relating to negligence, injury or any other matter
Pay for visits by relatives
Air Ambulance
Please be aware that a medical evacuation to Ireland from Spain can cost upwards of €20,000. Comprehensive travel insurance is essential in order to protect yourself in the event of a serious medical emergency requiring medical repatriation to Ireland. A list of Air Ambulance Service Providers is available here to help you.
Remember…
Don’t take the risk of travelling without your European Health Insurance Card and comprehensive travel insurance.
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⚠️ Emergency contact in Spain – Dial 112 and AlertCops app
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112 Emergency number
Dial 112 to contact emergency services in Spain (ambulance, police, rescue team, fire fighters). Dialing 112 is the quickest way to get help in an emergency situation where no time must be lost. You do not need to be connected to the internet and you do not need a Spanish SIM card on your phone. You will be able to communicate in English.
112 is the one number you need to know for all emergencies, even though you may also see references to other emergency numbers in Spain, such as 062 (Guardia civil, which has local patrols on parts of the Camino) or 091 (National police).
112 works in Spain, Portugal, France and all the other EU countries. It is the European equivalent to 911 in the USA or 999 in the UK.
The operator at 112 will ask you for details of your situation to determine your needs. If you cannot provide an address for your location, they will guide you through the process of finding this information on your smartphone and sending it to them. How this is done will depend on your phone and on the apps that are installed. (In Spain, the most widely-used messaging app is WhatsApp.)
Sexual assault
Pilgrims are urged to report all cases of sexual assault, including exhibitionism, to either 112, local Police, or Alert Cops.
AlertCops app – For use only in Spain
AlertCops is a smartphone application that is available for Android and iPhone. It was created by the Spanish law enforcement authorities to provide an additional platform for Spanish citizens and for tourists in Spain to contact the emergencies services to ask for help or to report incidents such as physical aggression or theft and other concerns: https://alertcops. ses.mir.es/mialertcops/
You must have an internet connection (mobile data and/or Wifi) in order to make use of AlertCops. The app can transmit voice, text, pictures and your location data. You can download the app and set it up to be ready for use before your trip. If you change your phone number (for example with a new SIM card) you will need to re-install the Alert Cops app.
For a more detailed description, go to the AlertCops website, click on your language choice in the top right corner and then on Functionalities. There are buttons to report (by calling or in chat mode) situations such as aggression, vandalism, animal abuse, or being lost. Here is an example of how one pilgrim usefully reported a burst water pipe on a remote route.
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The following emergency numbers will assist you in case of an emergency in Spain.
Dial 112 or 999 (no area code needed) for free in an emergency. This will connect you with emergency services no matter where you are in Spain or if you have a Spanish SIM card.
Ambulanceand health emergencies: Call 061 or 112
Fire brigade: Call 080 or 112
Local police: Call 092 – They cover local towns or city areas for traffic infractions and control, robberies or neighbourhood disputes
Civil Guard: 062 – Responsible for drug misdemeanours, car accidents, burglaries and murders
Spanish National police: 091 – Responsible for terrorism and national security
Maritime Sea Rescue: 900 202 202
Red cross(ambulance, emergencies and intoxications): 902 222 292 | 24/7 Helpline 900 100 333
Tourist helpline and emergency number:902 102 112 (in English, French, German and Italian)
Road accidents and traffic jams: 001 or 060
Support for women and gender violence: 016 | 24-hour helpline 900 580 888 | Domestic violence: 900 100 009
Helplines and organisations:
Health and pharmacy information: 900 161 161
Anti-poison and drugs helpline: 915 620 420
Child and teenage abuse: Kids helpline 900 202 010 | adults and family 600 505 152 | missing children 116 000
Suicide, crisis and support line: 902 500 002
Drug addiction support: 900 161 515
Elderly helpline: 900 222 223
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Safety in Madrid
Spain and its capital Madrid are generally safe and crimes targeting tourists are generally exceptional.
However, the number of tourists in Madrid, as in any other big city, attracts a lot of pickpockets on transport and around major tourist sights.
Unfortunately, it sometimes happens. Here it’s a list of the most common unsafe situations:
Pickpockets and Bag-snatchers
Robbery: Avoid lonely streets out of hours.
Violent Crime: Gun crime is almost non-existent in Spain. However, resistance to robberies might lead to violent behaviour that you may not have anticipated.
Rape/Homophobic Crime: Sexual and homophobic assaults or rapes are not a common problem in Spain. Nevertheless, it is recommended to avoid deserted areas at night when not being familiar with the area.
Terrorist Activity: The last major terrorist attack took place on March 11th, 2004 when synchronized bombings against Madrid train system killed 192 people and injured around 2,000. The attack was recognized by Al-Qaeda terrorist cell. There are increased fears about terrorist attacks in Europe, but it remains an unlikely occurrence in your day-to-day life.
Car-Related Crime: It is suggested not to leave any bags or valuables in plain sight and lock them into the boot. It is also recommended to park the car in a supervised space and securely lock it.
Credit Card Scam: Unfortunately credit card scam also exists in Spain. It pays to keep the PIN safe and the card within eyesight when using it.
Update 8/06/2018
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Holiday Tips – Tourist information offices and important telephone numbers
Tourist information offices
Airport
In the arrivals hall Tel.: 0034 971 809 118 Monday to Saturday 8:00 to 20:00 Sunday 8:00 to 14:00
Ibiza Town
Tourist information office of the island government Avinguda d’Ignasi Wallis, 19 (Google maps) Tel.: 0034 971 301 900 Monday to Friday 9:00 to 20:00 / Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays 9:00 to 15:00
Tourist information office in Marina Botafoch In the ferry terminal (Google maps) Open when cruise ships arrive.
Tourist information office of Ibiza Town Plaça de la Catedral (opposite the cathedral, see Google maps) Tel. : 0034 971 399 232 [email protected] Find the actual opening times here.
Figueretas
Tourist information office of Ibiza Town (Figueretas is a suburb of Ibiza Town) Calle Formentera Find the actual opening times here.
Santa Eulalia
Passeig de s’Alamera, 4 (the small ramblas leading from the town hall to the beach, Google maps) Tel.: 0034 971 807 328 [email protected] Monday to Friday 8:00 to 15:00 Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays closed
San Antonio
Passeig de ses Fonts, 1 (on the fountains square, Google maps) Tel.: 0034 971 343 363 Monday to Friday 8:30 to 15:00 (Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays closed)
Phoning Home
Dial 00 and your country code leaving out the initial 0 of the number.
For example, to call the UK, you dial 0044 and leave the 0 off the town prefix. (for Nottingham this would be – 0044 115 1234567).
It can be very expensive to call home from a mobile, so better use the call function of a messenger app like WhatsApp.
Remember that using data roaming abroad can be very expensive. You can turn mobile data off when abroad and only use the internet when connected to Wi-Fi. Or check costs with your provider and consider buying a package for data roaming.
Within the European Union, no extra roaming costs apply. Find more information about this here.
If you want to use the telephone in your hotel room, ask for the costs beforehand at the reception to avoid surprises when paying the bill.
If calling from abroad or from your mobile, you will need to prefix the numbers below with 0034, the Spanish International Dialing code. After the prefix, dial the complete number: from the 971 region code for the Balearic Islands, nothing has to be left out. So if you want to call the Can Misses hospital from your mobile, dial: 0034 971 397 000.
902-numbers can only be called locally.
Important Numbers
EMERGENCY = 112 (international standard emergency number, working from most international mobiles and landlines)
Ibsalut (Balearic Islands state-run health service): Appointments for residents – 902 079 079
Fire Brigade Emergencies – 112 Ibiza – 971 313 030
Police
If you need assistance and don’t speak Spanish, you can call 902 102 112.
Guardia Civil Emergencies – 062
Policía Nacional Ibiza Town Police Station – 971 398 883
Policía Local San Antonio – 971 340 830 Ibiza Town – 971 397 550 Santa Eulalia – 971 330 841 Formentera – 971 322 087
Taxis Radio Taxi IbizaTown – 971 398 483 Radio Taxi San José – 971 800 080 (also Airport) Radio Taxi San Antonio – 971 340 074 Radio Taxi Santa Eulalia – 971 333 333 Radio Taxi Formentera – 971 322 342
Airport Flight and airport information – 971 809 000 (press 2 for English)
Consulates British – 933 666 200 (Consular phone lines are open from 8am to 4pm) Irish – 971 719 244 (Mallorca, Consulate Opening hours: 10am-2pm – Monday – Friday) German – 971 70 77 37 (Mallorca, find more info here) French – 971 312 031 (tuesday-friday 17. 00 – 20.00 h) Italian – 971 315 763 Dutch – 971 300 450 US – 971 403 707 (Mallorca, mon-fri 7.30 – 13.30 h) Australian – 91 353 6600 (Madrid)
Municipalities Ibiza – 971 397 600 Santa Eulalia – 971 332 800 San José – 971 800 125 San Antonio – 971 340 551 San Joan – 971 333 003 Formentera – 971 321 087
The above information is correct to the best of our knowledge, but may be subject to change.
Safety and security – Spain travel advice
Political situation
You should follow the advice of police and local authorities regarding demonstrations in Spain.
There have been large gatherings of people and demonstrations in some parts of Barcelona and other areas of the Catalonia region in relation to political developments there. Some demonstrations have become violent, with protesters causing damage to property and disruption to transport. Further gatherings and demonstrations may take place and demonstrations intended to be peaceful can escalate and turn confrontational. If you’re in an area where demonstrations are taking place, you should remain vigilant, follow the advice of local authorities and move away quickly to a safe place if there are signs of disorder.
Crime
Most visits to Spain are trouble-free, but you should be alert to the existence of street crime, especially thieves using distraction techniques. Thieves often work in teams of two or more people and tend to target money and passports. Don’t carry all your valuables in one place, and remember to keep a photocopy or scanned copy of your passport somewhere safe.
Take extra care to guard passports, money and personal belongings when collecting or checking in luggage at the airport, and while arranging car hire.
In some city centres and resorts, thieves posing as police officers may approach tourists and ask to see their wallets for identification purposes. If this happens to you, establish that the officers are genuine and if necessary show some other form of ID. Genuine police officers don’t ask to see wallets or purses.
Personal attacks, including sexual assaults, are rare but they do occur, and are often carried out by other British nationals. Be alert to the possible use of ‘date rape’ and other drugs including ‘GHB’ and liquid ecstasy. Buy your own drinks and keep sight of them at all times to make sure they aren’t spiked. Alcohol and drugs can make you less vigilant, less in control and less aware of your environment. If you drink, know your limit – remember that drinks served in bars are often stronger than those in the UK. Avoid splitting up from your friends, and don’t go off with people you don’t know. Check the TravelAware ‘Stick with your mates’ campaign for more helpful tips and advice.
Make sure your accommodation has adequate security measures in place and lock all doors and windows at night or when you aren’t in. If you’re a tourist and are concerned about the security of your accommodation, speak to your tour operator or the property owner. Make sure you know the contact details of the local emergency services and the location of the nearest police station.
Vehicle crime
Be aware of ‘highway pirates’ who target foreign-registered and hire cars, especially those towing caravans. Some will (forcefully) try to make you stop, claiming there is something wrong with your car or that you have damaged theirs. If you decide to stop to check the condition of your/their vehicle, stop in a public area with lights like a service station, and be extremely wary of anyone offering help.
When driving, be wary of approaches by bogus police officers in plain clothes travelling in unmarked cars. In all traffic-related matters, police officers will be in uniform, and all police officers, including those in plain clothes, carry official ID. Unmarked police vehicles have a flashing electronic sign on the rear window which reads Policía (Police) or Guardia Civil (Civil Guard), and normally have blue flashing lights. Genuine police officers will only ask you to show them your documents and will not ask for your bag or wallet/purse.
Reporting crime
In any emergency, call 112.
To report a crime, including stolen property and lost or stolen passports, visit the nearest Policia Nacional, regional police (Ertzaintza in the Basque Country, Mossos d’Esquadra in Catalonia, and Policia Foral in Navarre) or Guardia Civil Station to file a police report (denuncia). Some Spanish cities also offer a ‘Foreign Tourist Assistance Service (SATE – Servicio de Atención al Turista Extranjero) run by the Town Hall and National Police where foreign tourists can report crimes in a variety of languages, including English.
While in Spain, you can also call a dedicated English-speaking police line on +34 90 210 2112 from 9am – 9pm 7 days a week, or file a police report online for minor offences such as bag or car theft.
Be aware that violent crime or sexual assault must be reported in person at the nearest police station. If you’ve had belongings stolen, you’ll need to keep the police report for insurance purposes.
If your passport is lost or stolen, you’ll also need the report to apply for an emergency travel document from the nearest British Consulate and to apply for a replacement passport when you return to the UK.
Falls from height
There have been a number of very serious accidents (some fatal) as a result of falls from height, including balconies. Many of these incidents have involved British nationals and have had a devastating impact on those involved and their loved ones. Don’t take unnecessary risks around balconies or other high places, particularly if you’re under the influence of drink or drugs. In some regions you may be evicted from your hotel if you are found to be behaving irresponsibly.
You should familiarise yourself with the layout of your hotel and accommodation block when you arrive. Always follow the safety advice of your hotel and/or tour operator if staying in a room with a balcony and watch out for friends who may be at risk.
Some local councils will impose fines to those caught behaving irresponsibly on balconies. Your travel insurance may not cover you for incidents that take place on a balcony or if you were under the influence of drink or drugs when it happened.
Festivals and concerts
Be aware of local laws and customs, and take extra care of your valuables if attending a festival or large concert. See our festival travel checklist for more advice.
Outdoor activities
Take care when swimming in the sea. Some beaches, especially around Spanish Islands, may have strong undercurrents. Most of them have a flag system. Before swimming, make sure you understand the system and follow any warnings (a red flag means you mustn’t enter the water). You should take extra care if there are no lifeguards, flags or signs. Follow local advice if jellyfish are present.
You should avoid swimming at beaches that are close to rivers. Don’t dive into unknown water as hidden rocks or shallow depths can cause serious injury or death.
Take care when walking along unmanned beaches close to the water’s edge as some waves can be of an unpredictable size and come in further than expected with strong undertows. Further tips can be found on ABTA’s swim safe pages.
Temperatures in some parts of Spain can change very quickly. Take extra care when planning a hike or walk to check local weather reports for warnings of extreme heat or cold temperatures.
If an accident occurs whilst mountaineering, canoeing, potholing or climbing, or if you become lost in the mountains or other areas requiring mountain rescue, call 112 for the emergency services or 062 for the Civil Guard.
For advice on safety and weather conditions for skiing or other outdoor activities call the Spanish National Tourist Office in London on 020 7317 2028 or see the European Avalanche Warning Services.
The Catalonia region has started billing negligent climbers, skiers and other adventurers who have to be rescued.
Road travel
In 2020 there were 1,366 road deaths in Spain (source: Department for Transport. This equates to 2.9 road deaths per 100,000 population and compares to the UK average of 2.3 road deaths per 100,000 of population in 2020.
If you are planning to drive in Spain, see information on Driving Abroad.
Licences and documentation
To drive a car or a motorcycle over 125cc in Spain you must be 18 years of age or above, and at least 16 years old to ride a motorcycle up to 125cc. You must carry a valid driving licence, proof of insurance and proof of identity at all times.
If you are visiting Spain, you can drive on your full, valid, UK driving licence (provisional licences are not valid for driving in Spain).
If you’re living in Spain, check the Living in Guide for information on requirements for residents.
If you are using UK insurance, always carry your certificate with you in case you are stopped. This certificate is generally only valid for a stay of less than 3 months – contact your insurer if you’re staying longer.
Driving a British car abroad
You may need a UK sticker to drive your car outside the UK. From 28 September 2021 UK stickers have replaced GB stickers. Check the GOV.UK Displaying number plates website for more information on what to do if you are driving outside the UK.
Driving regulations
Driving is on the right. Driving rules and customs are different from those in the UK.
You must carry two red warning triangles which, in the event of an accident or breakdown, should be placed in front of and behind the vehicle at least 50 metres away from the vehicle. You must have a spare wheel and the tools to change it. If at any time you have to leave your vehicle due to an accident or breakdown or while waiting for the arrival of the emergency services, you must wear a reflective vest or you may face a heavy fine.
Spain has strict drink driving laws. Police regularly carry out roadside checks for alcohol and drugs. Penalties include heavy fines, loss of licence and imprisonment.
Police can impose on-the-spot fines for a variety of driving offences including exceeding the speed limit. Should you choose to accept the fine and pay within 20 days, it will be reduced by 50%. More information on how to pay is available on the Spanish driving agency website.
Seat belts are compulsory for all passengers in the front and back seats. Children under the age of 12 or under 1.35m in height are required by law to use an approved child safety seat and must be positioned in the back seat. Children are only permitted to travel in the front seat of the car if the rear seats are already occupied by other children or if the vehicle does not have rear seats. Car hire agencies can provide child seats, so let them know you need one when you reserve the car. Incorrect installation of a child seat or not wearing a seat belt can be considered a serious offence and met with heavy fines.
Motorcyclists (including drivers of mopeds and quads) must wear an approved safety helmet and other protective clothing. Not wearing one is considered a serious offence and can result in a fine.
Talking on a mobile phone when driving is forbidden, even if you have pulled over to the side of the road. You must be completely away from the road. Using an earpiece is also prohibited but you’re allowed to use a mobile phone with a completely hands-free unit.
See the European Commission, AA and RAC guides for more information on driving in Spain.
Vehicle restrictions
Some cities in Spain have introduced emergency anti-pollution protocols to limit exhaust emissions when air pollution levels are high. When activated, vehicle access is restricted and speed limits are imposed. Follow the instructions of the local authorities.
Madrid and Barcelona operate permanent low emission zones which require all vehicles (including foreign registrations) to meet specific exhaust emission standards in order to be granted entry. Vehicles that comply will be issued an eco-sticker (‘distintivo ambiental’) or equivalent from the Spanish Traffic Authority (DGT) which determines its ability to circulate and park in the zone. Access requirements vary and foreign number plated vehicles may be required to register or accredit their exhaust emissions with the local authorities prior to accessing the zone. Unregistered vehicles who do not meet emission standards will be issued a penalty notice. If your hotel or accommodation is located in a low emission zone, check which access provisions are available to guests (i.e. car park, one-day passes etc.).
See the MadridCentral and Barcelona Ring Roads Low Emission Zone websites for further information.
Taxis
Only use officially registered or licensed taxis, or reputable transport companies you recognise. Licensing regulations differ across Spain and in certain cities pre-booking is required.
Passengers caught using unlicensed taxi services are liable for fines of up to 600€. Make sure you book your taxi or airport transfer through a licensed firm.
Timeshare and holiday clubs
Timeshare ownership is well established in Spain with many respected companies, agents and resorts operating legally and fairly. However, there are also many unscrupulous companies, some of which claim to provide various incentives, which don’t always materialise.
You may find it useful to read the timeshare fraud advice from Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud reporting centre, run by the National Fraud Authority.
Emergency Telephone Numbers In Foreign Countries
If there is an emergency that requires an ambulance, firefighters or police, Americans know that help is only three telephone digits away, at 9-1-1. These numbers are not the standard in many other countries, so calling dialing 911 from a hotel room in Germany won’t get you the emergency services you need. Many countries use multiple emergency numbers, depending on who you need to reach.
I have compiled a list of popular tourist destinations (countries) abroad, and have provided contact numbers for each of the three primary emergency services.
If you have a GSM cellular phone, they are typically “smart enough” to redirect a “911” call to the appropriate number in the country you are visiting. But, this isn’t foolproof, and you should make yourself aware of these emergency numbers. If you’re in a bind, remember that “112” and “999” are the most used of these foreign combinations.
If the country to are visiting is not listed in the chart below, you can download a complete list of emergency telephone numbers (PDF file) from the U. S. Department of State.
Country
Ambulance (Cell)
Fire (Cell)
Police (Cell)
Argentina
101
107
101
Australia
000 (112)
000 (112)
000 (112)
Austria
112, 144
112, 122
112, 133
Bahamas
911
911
911
Bahrain
999
999
999
Bali
112
118
118
Belgium
101 (112)
101 (112)
101 (112)
Belarus
03
01
02
Bermuda
911
911
911
Brazil
911
911
911
British Virgin Islands
999
999
999
Bulgaria
150
160
166
Cambodia
119
118
117
Canada
911
911
911
China
120
119
110, 122
Colombia
119
119
119
Costa Rica
911
911
911
Croatia
112
112
112
Cyprus
112
112
112
Czech Republic
112, 155
150
158
Denmark
112
112
112
Dominican Republic
911
911
911
Egypt
123
180
122
Fiji
911
911
911
Finland
112
112
112
France
112, 15
112, 18
112, 17
Georgia
022
022
022
Germany
112
112
110
Gibraltar
999
999
999
Greece
112, 166
112, 199
112, 100
Hong Kong
999
999
999
Hungary
112
112
112
Iceland
112
112
112
India
102
101
100, 103
Indonesia
118
113
110
Ireland
112, 999
112, 999
112, 999
Israel
101
102
100
Italy
112, 118
112, 115
112, 113
Jamaica
110
110
119
Japan
119
119
110
Korea (South)
119
119
112
Latvia
112, 03
112, 01
112, 02
Liechtenstein
112
112
112
Lithuania
112
112
112
Luxembourg
112, 113
112, 113
112, 113
Macau
999
999
999
Malaysia
999
994
999
Mexico
065
068
060
Netherlands
112
112
112
New Zealand
111
111
111
Norway
112, 110
112, 110
112, 110
Palestine
101
101
100
Philippines
911
911
911
Poland
112, 199
112, 199
112, 199
Portugal
112
112
112
Puerto Rico
911
911
911
Qatar
999
999
999
Romania
112
112
112
Russia
112
112
112
Scotland
112, 999
112, 999
112, 999
Singapore
995
995
999
Slovakia
155
150
158
South Africa
10177
10177
10111
South Africa (Cape Town)
107
107
107
Spain
112
112
112
Sweden
112
112
112
Switzerland
144
118
117
Thailand
191
199
191
Turkey
101, 112
102
100
Ukraine
03, 118
01
02
United Arab Emirates
998, 999
998, 999
998, 999
United Kingdom
112, 999
112, 999
112, 999
Uruguay
999, 911
999, 911
999, 911
U. S. Virgin Islands
911
911
911
Vatican City
113
115
112
Vietnam
05
08
03
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Phone numbers that are needed in an emergency should always be at hand.
Although we are going to Catalonia to relax and get positive, the situations are different, and it will not be difficult to save emergency phone numbers on your gadget.
The most important and emergency numbers in Barcelona
January 6 – Epiphany (day of the Adoration of the Magi)
April – Easter
April 23 – Day of Sant Jordi – the patron saint of Catalonia
May 1 – International Labor Day
June 24 – Feast of Sant Joan (Ivan Kupala)
August 15 – Assumption of Mary
September 11 – National Day of Catalonia
September 24 – Feast of Saint La Merce, patroness of Barcelona
October 12 – Hispanidad (National holiday of Spain – Discovery of America)
November 1 – All Saints Day
December 6 – Constitution Day
December 8 – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
December 24-25 – Christmas
December 26 – Sant Esteve Day
Most Spaniards go on vacation in the second half of July – early August.
Its duration is up to 5 weeks.
During this period, political and business life in the country freezes. Many businesses are closing. In winter, workers and employees also have the right to use the Christmas holidays from December 25 to January 6 for recreation.
Toilets in Spain
Toilets are free of charge at airports, railway stations, large department stores.
Toilets of cafes, restaurants, bars are available not only for visitors, but also for passers-by; You do not need to obtain permission to use.
Modern invention – automatic toilet.
If you see a gray oval-cylindrical structure a little larger than a telephone box standing on the sidewalk, it will be it. There is a user manual at the entrance, it is written in Spanish and explains the following: if the green light is on, a coin should be inserted into the slot of the machine 1 EUR , open the door and go inside.
It has everything you need and more: soap, towels, toilet paper and a personal hygiene vending machine.
The front door lock is electronically connected to the toilet flush. So, as soon as you leave the establishment, there is an automatic disinfection.
A red light indicates that the toilet is busy.
You can use the toilet of any hotel without asking permission; toilets are always in the halls.
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Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance) in the UAE
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This article provides emergency numbers that an expat living in the UAE may need, as well as what to do in case of emergencies or incidents.
The following issues are considered:
UAE emergency numbers
UAE Emergency Procedure
Does the health insurance policy provide for the provision of emergency medical care?
UAE Fire Services
UAE Police
Accidents and emergencies in the UAE
UAE mental health services
UAE Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
UAE child, family and youth support services
Public utilities and telecommunications services in the UAE
Road and emergency services in the UAE
Support services for LGBTQ+ communities in the UAE
Financial support and services for homeless citizens in the UAE
UAE Veterinary and Animal Welfare Services
Specialized services for the protection of tourists in the UAE
Lost or stolen property in the UAE
Arabic phrases needed in case of emergency
It should be noted that while not all emergency services in the UAE have English-speaking staff, knowledge of the Arabic language will not be superfluous.
UAE Emergency Numbers
In any emergency, the main UAE emergency number, 999, should be used to direct the call to the police. Although every emergency service in the country has its own telephone number, it is usually sufficient to call 999.
UAE emergency phone numbers:
Police: 999
Ambulance: 998
Fire department (civil defense): 997
Coast Guard: 996
If you have problems with electricity, call: 911
If you have problems with the water supply, call: 922
A call to any UAE emergency service is free of charge and can be made from anywhere in the country.
UAE Emergency Procedure
UAE emergency response is possible in several areas. First of all, you need to call the emergency service.
Emergency operator usually answers in Arabic. However, if necessary, the call can be transferred to an English-speaking operator, as well as employees who speak other languages. By calling number 999 or any other emergency number in the UAE, , the following information must be provided:
Name;
Nature of incident;
Address of the scene of the incident;
The severity of the incident.
As a result of recent innovations in recent years, response time has been reduced, victims can expect help in less than eight minutes.
Does your health insurance policy cover emergency medical care?
Previously, free emergency medical care was provided for residents and tourists in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. However, today, this type of medical care is available only on a paid basis as part of a health insurance policy. Residents who have medical care from an employer or sponsor need not worry.
Many insurance programs provided by employers to their employees only include Basic Package ( Essential Basic Package – EBP ). This insurance program is the cheapest of the existing ones, the cost is 550-750 dirhams per year. The maximum insurance limit is AED 150,000 per year for emergencies in the UAE, which covers doctor visits and hospitalization, however further coverage depends on each individual policy. Many expats choose to take out health insurance from private insurers.
To number international health insurance companies operating in the territory of the United Arab Emirates include:
IMG (Global Medical Insurance program)
Allianz Care
Cigna Global
Swisscare (Lowest Restricted Health Plan for UAE Residents)
The insurance program is not valid for persons who have a residence permit and / or citizenship in the host country, with the exception of persons who have a residence permit (residence permit) for the purpose of education. Before issuing a policy, you should consult with the consular service of the embassy of the country of travel, the migration service or other body authorized to establish requirements for health insurance policies for stay in the country.
To report a fire in Dubai or elsewhere in the UAE, call , which connects the caller to the local civil defense hotline. In addition, each of the UAE emirates has its own round-the-clock emergency service.
The UAE Civil Defense also provides a range of other services, such as: approval of engineering and construction plans, transport of hazardous materials, general fire and safety awareness. In addition, fire departments have put a lot of emphasis on preventive measures in recent years.
For more information, please visit the following websites:
Dubai Civil Defense
Directorate General of Civil Defense (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain)
UAE Police
Police phone number in case of emergency in the UAE is 999. For all other questions, for example, complaints, suggestions, call 901.
Each of the seven emirates of the UAE is responsible for maintaining law and order within its borders. Thus, each emirate operates its own 9 police forces0019, however, they regularly exchange information with each other on various issues. In addition, each emirate has units dealing with issues related to protests, riot control or the detention of especially dangerous armed suspects. Their Dubai and Abu Dhabi patrol units use sports cars such as Bugatti and Ferrari .
The most common reason expats contact the police in the UAE is to apply for a so-called certificate of good conduct ( certificate of no criminal record ), the cost of which is 100 dirhams. Foreign governments, employers, and other authorities may require this document if a person plans to study, emigrate, obtain citizenship, marry, or change their name.
In addition, expats must check their fingerprints against the national database at the UAE Police Station.
UAE citizens and expats can apply for a job to the community police station (specialized law enforcement agency). As part of a voluntary program launched in 2016, hundreds of residents have been trained to communicate with the public and assist full-time police officers.
For more information, please visit the following websites:
Abu Dhabi Police
Ajman Police
Dubai Police
Fujairah Police
Ras Al Khaimah Police
Sharjah Police
Umm Al Quwain Police
Anonymous report on violence and crimes in the UAE
Dubai Police operates a confidential hotline for expats and citizens who wish to report a crime. The Al Ameen service provides a secure and private way to communicate with the Dubai Police. The service can be used to report crime, promote security and law enforcement. The Al Ameen Hotline is available free of charge on 800 4888.
Similar services are also available in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. You can call the Abu Dhabi Police through the anonymous Aman service at 800 2626 or write an SMS message at 800 2828. In Sharjah, this service is available through the Najid service, the number to call is 800 151, to send a message – 7999
The 24/7 service started out as an anonymous ransomware hotline, but it soon evolved into a confidential messaging platform covering all types of inquiries. Residents of the country can report any type of harassment and crime, including those committed online, without any legal obligation.
Accidents and emergencies in the UAE
For emergency medical assistance in the UAE , you need to call an ambulance by dialing 998. If necessary, the patient can be hospitalized using the means of air ambulance. Due to the fact that the waiting time for an ambulance is about eight minutes, in some cases it is faster to get to the nearest hospital on your own.
Emergency departments in UAE major hospitals are equipped with all the necessary to provide emergency medical care. Also, the patient may be transferred to a hospital that is better equipped for the necessary treatment.
Persons residing in the UAE can use medical services provided by both private and public medical institutions. In emergency cases, emergency assistance is provided to stabilize the patient’s condition free . Other treatments must be paid for in cash, by credit card, or by the patient’s insurer.
From 2018, there is an ambulance charge in Dubai for ranging from AED 600 to AED 1200 . Calling an ambulance is covered under the health insurance policy. At the same time, the patient under no circumstances assumes the obligation to pay the cost of the medical services provided.
More information about emergency medical facilities in the UAE can be found on the following websites:
Ministry of Health and Prevention
Government of Abu Dhabi
Government of Ajman
Dubai Health Authority
Government of Fujairah
Ras Al Khaimah Emergency Services
Government of Sharjah
Government of Umm Al-Kwain
UAE death report
In case of death, family or next of kin must register the death of and obtain a certificate.
If death occurs outside of the medical facility, the police must be called immediately on 999 from anywhere in the UAE, providing information about the incident. The police fill out an initial death statement and transport the deceased to the state mortuary.
If death occurs while in hospital or being treated in the emergency room, medical staff will complete an initial death report and transport the deceased to a government mortuary.
Morgue administration issues a death certificate. This certificate is certified by the seal of the police authority, which provides a certificate of no objection ( no-objection certificate (NOC ).
Relatives of the deceased have the right to demand the issuance of the body before this certificate is drawn up if embalming in the morgue and repatriation is necessary, however, an official death certificate is issued only after a certificate of no objection is issued.
The official websites of the Government of Dubai and the Government of Abu Dhabi provide more detailed information on this process.
UAE poison control
Individuals who have been exposed to toxic substances or who have doubts about the composition of any drug can report it to the Abu Dhabi Toxicology and Narcotics Clearinghouse Toxicology and Narcotic Drugs Information Center toll-free anonymous hotline.
Hotline telephone number – 800 424.
However, this number is only available to call during government business hours on weekdays, i.e. from 7:00 to 15:00, from Sunday to Thursday.
Outside office hours it is recommended to call the police hotline 999.
Poison Survivor Helpline provides Poison Handling Instructions . In addition, you can get information about potential poisons and ways to ensure safety. Phone calls are answered by pharmacists and/or medical specialists.
24 hour pharmacies in the UAE
Several pharmacy chains that operate in the UAE have at least one branch in every major emirate, which is open around the clock. These include:
Aster Pharmacy
Life Pharmacy
Supercare Pharmacy
Thumbay Pharmacy
Emergency dental care in the UAE
In the event of an emergency involving a maxillofacial injury, fracture, loss of teeth, and other injuries, the treatment of which does not require delay, you should contact the ambulance service. You can also contact a private medical institution that provides dental services around the clock, for example:
NMC Smile (Abu Dhabi)
24 Hours Dental Clinic (Dubai)
Cybercrime in the UAE
You can report a cybercrime at the nearest police station in your area of residence, by calling 999, or online using the following services:
eCrime website
Dubai Police website
My Safe Society app launched by the UAE Attorney General’s Office
Mental health services in the UAE
The level of mental health services in the UAE does not match the level of more developed countries . The health insurance provided to employees is uneven (i.e. does not always cover mental health risks). As a rule, expats and residents of the UAE, if necessary, draw up additional options regarding psychological / psychiatric assistance to their health insurance policy. Also, residents of the country have the right to purchase a private health insurance policy.
As of 2019, there is no separate mental health emergency service in the UAE . In this regard, expats are most often involved in prevention and control the appearance of any “warning signals”. If necessary, you can contact your doctor, as well as call the ambulance hotline 998 for emergency stabilization of the patient’s mental state.
There are several psychiatric clinics in the UAE:
American Wellness Center
Burgil Hospital
Kamali Clinic
Rashid Hospital
In the UAE there are strict restrictions on the use of drugs and alcohol in the country. In this regard, the level of medical care in the field of alcohol and drug addiction treatment in the UAE is not high enough.
Because alcohol abuse remains widespread, patients are admitted to emergency departments every week with the consequences of alcohol poisoning.
At the same time, persons who consume alcohol are required to have an appropriate permit . Failure to do so may result in arrest, fines and imprisonment, as well as deportation in accordance with UAE law.
Strict rules also apply to drug use in the UAE. However, since 2016, when the use of illicit drugs was reclassified from a crime to a violation, a large proportion of drug addicts are undergoing compulsory treatment, not imprisonment.
Possession and use of drugs can lead to imprisonment, drug trafficking is punishable by death.
When an ambulance is called by a person under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the above factors must be considered.
There are two large rehabilitation centers in the UAE:
National Rehabilitation Center (Abu Dhabi).
Erada Center (Dubai)
In addition, Castle Craig Scottish Rehab offers private alcohol treatment in Dubai through local consultant Johanna Griffin.
Child, family and youth support services in the UAE
The family is one of the key elements of the social structure of society in the UAE. In order to maintain the stability of the family and marital relations, the UAE Government provides free family consultations, which can be obtained from the following government services and bodies:
Ministry of Public Development
Community Development Office
Abu Dhabi Judicial Department
Family Development Fund
In Abu Dhabi, marriage and family disputes are counseled by phone. In Dubai, you can seek the help of a social worker and make an appointment by calling the Community Development Authority toll-free: 800 2121. Similarly, in Sharjah, the Women’s Advocacy Center under the Department of Social Services of the Government of Sharjah has provided a toll-free number 800 800 700.
The service is designed to provide social, psychological and legal advice and solve internal problems by specialists in legal, social and psychological issues. In addition, the Department of Social Services provides family counseling through the official website (Arabic only).
UAE child abuse hotlines
In 2016, the UAE passed the law on the protection of the rights of children (Wudeema’s Law) requiring every child to have:
Adequate standard of living;
Access to health care;
Access to education;
Equal opportunity in basic essential services;
Access to necessary institutions and facilities without any discrimination.
Child abuse can be reported to the Ministry of the Interior by calling the hotline 116 111, or by leaving a report online on the website of the Child Protection Center of the Ministry of the Interior.
In addition, there is a special Hemayati mobile app that can be used to report child abuse.
The following child protection organizations operate in the UAE:
EWA’A Women’s and Children’s Shelter, Abu Dhabi (toll free: 800 7283).
Dubai Women’s and Children’s Rights Foundation (800 111)
Child Welfare Centre, Sharjah (800 700)
Hemaya Ajman Foundation for the Rights of Women and Children (800himaya/800 446 292)
Center for Women and Children “Aman” (RAC Police: +9717 235 6666).
Public utilities and telecommunications in the UAE
Electricity and water supply problems are rare in the UAE. However, in such situations, should call the telephone numbers , accessible from anywhere in the country:
911: in case of power supply problems;
922: in case of problems with the water supply.
In the emirate of Abu Dhabi there are also extensions . In the city of Abu Dhabi, you can contact the distribution company on 800 2332, in Al Ain, you can contact the distribution company on 800 9008.
from anywhere in the UAE), inform them of your whereabouts and wait for instructions from the police.
A minor traffic accident in Dubai can be reported through the Dubai Police mobile app.
It is forbidden to leave the scene of an accident. In addition, if the participant in the accident did not stop driving after the accident, he may be fined 500 dirhams, 6 “black marks”, the vehicle is subject to confiscation for up to 7 days. ( Note: The UAE has a system of “black marks”, according to which a person can be deprived of the right to drive a vehicle for a period of 1 year upon receipt of 24 black marks within one year ).
If any of the participants in the accident was injured, you should leave the vehicles in the position in which they were at the time of the accident, wait for the ambulance to arrive .
Roadside assistance in the UAE is provided by:
Abu Dhabi Ministry of Transport (toll free)
Arab Automobile Association
TRAC Company
Dubai Roadside Assistance
Maritime accidents and incidents in the UAE
Thanks to the wide coastline, water sports are popular in the UAE. In the event of a marine accident or accident on the water, contact:
Abu Dhabi Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority on 996;
Dubai Maritime Fire and Rescue Department (toll-free) on 800 997;
In the rest of the emirates, you need to call the police at number 999.
LGBTQ+ support services in the UAE
Consensual same-sex sexual activity criminalized in the UAE. The punishment is fines and imprisonment.
In addition, according to the interpretation of the Sharia, such relationships can be punished by the death penalty. Transvestism (dressing a man as a woman) is also a punishable act and is punishable by law.
In this regard, there are no helplines in the UAE for LGBTQ+ communities. The Human Rights Watch website provides detailed information and a list of support groups throughout the Middle East.
Financial support and services for the homeless in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates is one of the countries with the highest cost of living, and therefore there may be situations in which expats have various debts. Although there are a number of public services in the UAE that provide assistance to the low-income and homeless, they primarily serve the citizens of the country. Expats in financial hardship, should contact the embassy or consulate of the country of citizenship in the UAE.
Organizations providing financial support to the people of the UAE include:
Dar Al Ber Society
Beit Al Khair UAE
Zakat Fund
UAE Veterinary and Animal Welfare Services
K Many veterinary clinics and centers in the UAE provide emergency animal care around the clock, including:
British Veterinary Center UAE, Abu Dhabi
Al Barsha Veterinary Clinic, Dubai
Dubai Veterinary Hospital
Pet Connection Clinic, Dubai
Umm Suqeim Veterinary Center
Falcon Hospital Abu Dhabi (hawks only)
Sharjah Equine Hospital (for horses only)
UAE animal cruelty
You can report animal cruelty in the UAE by contacting the following agencies and services:
Ministry of Climate Change and Environment: 800 3050
Dubai Municipality: 800 900
Local municipalities of other emirates
Society for the Protection of Animals: +9712 501 0054
UAE Animal Rescue Centers
There are several rescue centers for homeless animals in the UAE:
Cat Friends Shelter Abu Dhabi
Rogue Shelter Abu Dhabi
The bin kitty collective Dubai
RAK Animal Welfare Center Ras Al Khaimah
Sharjah shelter for dogs and cats.
Specialized Tourist Protection Services in the UAE
The UAE is a highly developed tourist destination, so the police services in Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer special conditions for tourists who may become victims of crime, fraud and other illegal activities.
In addition to the phone numbers listed above, in case of an emergency tourists can contact the following services:
Abu Dhabi Tourism Police (+971 2800 2626/ +971 2512 7777).
Dubai Tourism Security (800 4438)
Embassies and diplomatic services in the UAE
Foreign Embassies/Consulates/Missions in the UAE
Diplomatic and Consular Corps in the UAE
Lost or stolen property in the UAE
Report lost or stolen property in the UAE by the following methods:
If you lose your bank card, you should first contact the bank that issued the card. In some cases, at the request of the bank, it is necessary to report to the police by personally visiting the nearest police station, or by calling 901.
If you lose your mobile phone, you must report it to the police. To replace the SIM card, you should call the relevant provider; Etisalat: 700 017 000 or 101 from any Etisalat phone and du: 800 155 or 155 from any du phone.
If you lose your passport, you must contact the police with an appropriate statement, call the embassy or consulate.
Although the staff of most of the institutions and organizations in the UAE speaks English, some phrases in Arabic may come in handy in emergency situations:
markaz al-šurṭah: police station
men faḍlak etteṣel belbūlīs: please call the police
mustašfā: hospital
taʾmīn: health insurance
dawāʾ: treatment
duktūr: doctor
‘azmah qalbiyyah: heart attack
mumken tesāʿednī?: can you help me?
meš lāʾī el-bāsbūr betāʿī: I lost my passport
See also
Official information for tourists in Alicante
Services in Alicante:
Service
Phone
European emergency telephone number
112
Ambulance (information and coordination center)
965 14 40 00
Firemen
085
Red Cross (ambulance)
965 25 25 25
Police (Guardia Civil)
062
City Police (Policia Local)
092
Police
091
Alicante General Hospital
965 93 83 00
San Juan University Hospital
965 90 87 00
24-hour free interactive
Russian Consulate in Barcelona
933 938 146
Official website of the city (in Spanish, as it is primarily aimed at the citizens)
Tourist information (Spanish, English, German, French)
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There are 2 languages in circulation in Alicante:
Castilian (Spanish, castellano) – the official language of all of Spain
Valencian (valenciano) – the language of the community of Valencia (a region that includes three provinces: Valencia, Alicante, Castellón).
Usually the inscriptions are duplicated in both languages. In Alicante and the cities on the coast, Castilian is more common, in small towns more distant from the sea, Valencian is mostly used, but Spanish is also understood there, and they will also answer you in Spanish.
Most Spaniards are not good friends with English, although there is a tendency to improve the situation (similar to the situation in Russia: everyone is learning, although few people still speak). There is a chance to hear an answer in English in very few places: car rentals, hotels, some restaurants. Should I be worried about this? If you really want to, then you can, of course, but not necessarily. Improvised means will help out: a dictionary on the phone, a phrasebook (it will help to say something, but there is no benefit in understanding the answer). The search on the Internet by pictures works very well, especially if you need to figure out the menu.
And, of course, the traveler’s eternal friend – sign language: they are mastered in Spain to perfection, supplemented with sounds and demonstrations, no worse than in charades. If you want – negotiate! 🙂
Schedules:
Meal time in Spain differs from the generally accepted in Europe, usually these are the following time intervals:
Breakfast from 7.30 to 11-11.30
At 11:00 something like a second breakfast, usually coffee with bocadillo (bocadillo, correctly pronounced as “bokadillo”) – a closed baguette sandwich type sandwich, usually with cheese, jamon and herbs.
From 13.30 to 16.00 lunch
Dinner from 19.30 to 22.30
At the same time, each place has its own schedule, sometimes not written anywhere, but simply implied to make it even more interesting.
What to do if you want to eat out of schedule? Fast food restaurants (from McDonald’s to kebabs) and restaurants in the most touristy part of any city will always save you. The cities of Benidorm and Torrevieja turn out to be touristy through and through, so many establishments work there at any time. Alicante adheres to this system more strictly, where restaurants without a schedule can be found on calle Mayor. Another option is to go to a bar, in any one – there are always cold snacks, at least “Russian salad” (like Olivier) and tortilla (omelet with potatoes), you can read more about them in the “tapas” (snacks) section .
Banks:
Most banks are open from 8.30 to 14.30.
ATMs operate around the clock, but usually have a daily withdrawal limit of 500-600 euros. If you need to withdraw more money, just go to the ATMs of different banks, since there are enough of them. The withdrawal fee usually depends on the bank that issued your card.
Credit cards:
Most restaurants and shops accept Visa, Master Card credit cards. American Express is not liked here – they have an interesting option that allows the cardholder to withdraw a payment very simply and for a long time (check the details).
Mail:
Open Mon-Fri from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm in big cities and until 2-2.30 pm in smaller cities.
Sat from 9. 30 to 14.00
Electricity:
Mains voltage 220-240 V, 50 Hz.
Contact information for tourist offices in Alicante:
Here you can get a free map of the city, flyers and advertisements for various entertainment events and places of interest, schedules for upcoming holidays, as well as an answer in English (try to have an employee who speaks this language) on all these topics and more.
Logos that can be used to identify a place with information for tourists. Usually the first option is:
Tourist Info Alicante offices can be found at the following addresses:
Rambla Méndez Núñez, 41, 03002 Alicante
de l’ s/n, Plaça Ajuntament, 03001 Alicante (at City Hall/Ayuntamiento)
Av. de Niza, 22, 03540 Alicante (San Juan beach, office open in summer, 1 July to 31 August)
Alicante airport, counter to the right of where you get off with luggage
the same list on the page of the city’s tourist portal, with telephones, emails and detailed schedules (selected in English, available in Spanish, French, German)
Emergencies
Holidays are primarily recreation and entertainment. However, accidental occurrence of unpleasant situations is possible everywhere. Therefore, before leaving, it is worth learning a few basic rules of behavior in case of unforeseen incidents
Holidays are primarily about relaxation and entertainment. However, accidental occurrence of unpleasant situations is possible everywhere. Therefore, it is worth learning a few basic rules of behavior in case of unforeseen incidents before leaving.
Emergency calls When visiting Poland, we recommend that you remember some important telephone numbers in case of emergencies.
Emergency numbers (from landlines and payphones):
999 – ambulance service 998 – Fire Brigade 997 – Police 986 – City Guard (“Meiska Guard”)
Emergency number 112 (from cell phones)
Use this number only if someone’s life is in immediate danger. You will be connected to the appropriate services regardless of the network you are using.
This number should also be used if the emergency is not within the competence of the services available on 997, 998 and 999. It can also be used by foreigners if they do not know about the emergency numbers listed above.
Water and Mountain Rescue Services (WOPR, GOPR)
In life-threatening situations, you can also contact special medical services.
Number for tourists in the mountains: 601 100 300 Number for tourists in the vicinity of water: 601 100 100
Insurance Tourists from Russia coming to Poland must have medical insurance. The health insurance policy must be presented when crossing the border entering Poland.
Travel insurance
Foreign citizens are required to pay for medical care while in Poland. To avoid these fees, you should take out insurance before departure. Insurance companies offer a wide range of policies for tourists. Choose a policy that provides insurance coverage for the duration of your trip. We recommend choosing a policy with a broader insurance coverage that provides coverage in case of health problems or loss of property, as well as rescue costs. This is especially important for outdoor enthusiasts. Please note, however, that these are just examples and not every traveler needs the full package. It all depends on the type and time of the trip, the chosen means of transport and many other circumstances. Before departure, it is better to consult on the choice of a suitable insurance package.
Theft insurance
Many insurance companies also offer insurance against theft of documents, personal belongings and luggage. Pay attention to this if you take valuables with you on vacation.
Safety regulations Poland is a safe country in terms of terrorist attacks and natural disasters. However, it is useful to remember the basic safety rules.
When in an unfamiliar place, it is safer to follow the main streets in the city center, where there are usually more people. As elsewhere in the world, some cities in Poland have areas with an increased risk of crime. It is also safer not to carry large amounts of cash, to refrain from walking at night, and to avoid parks and railway stations.
It is not recommended to bring valuables or important documents when visiting a disco or pub (note that some establishments that have dressing rooms do not accept responsibility for lost or stolen items, except for coats and jackets).
It is also safer not to have contact with strangers, especially if they are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Also be careful not to leave valuables on the seats of a parked car.
Law enforcement services Various state and non-governmental services operate on the territory of Poland, focusing on security and health issues for Polish citizens and foreigners staying in the country.
Police officer The police is an official government service dedicated to protecting the safety of people and property, as well as public order. The police officer has the right to check the documents of any person in case of a suspected violation of law and order. In the event of a threat to life or safety and/or property and/or others, the police must be notified immediately. Police contact number in Poland: 997 or 112 (from a mobile phone).
City Guard A special type of city police is the City Guard, created by the City Council. It ensures the protection of public order in the city. In some cases, the city watch has powers similar to those of the police. You can contact her in case of a security threat. In addition, the city guard has the right to impose fines for various violations of law and order in the city – for improper parking, behavior inconsistent with the rules, for example, drinking alcohol in prohibited places. The city guard is obliged to protect peace and order in public places, control traffic, maintain the situation at the scene of incidents, guard public facilities, etc. City Guard contact phone number: 986.
Road Transport Inspectorate The purpose of this structure is to control compliance with road transport regulations. The Inspectorate also checks the technical condition of vehicles intended for group transportation of people – buses and tourist buses, thus taking care of the safety of passengers and travelers. If violations are found, the inspector has the right to fine the driver.
Fireman The fire brigade is a service engaged in extensive fire prevention and direct fight against fires, as well as other dangerous situations that threaten the life and safety of people, with the exception of criminal acts. The duties of the fire department also include the elimination of the consequences of natural disasters and natural disasters. On the territory of Poland, the contact phone number of the fire department: 998 or 112 (when calling from a mobile phone).
Physician Physician is a full-fledged representative of the medical services in Poland. Thanks to special education, doctors are authorized to: examine the state of health, identify diseases, treat them and prevent them, restore health, issue examinations, advice and medical opinions. In Poland, the contact phone number is: 999 or 112 (when calling from a mobile phone).
Mountain Rescue Service The Mountain Rescue Service (GOPR) in Poland is a specialized national rescue society with a special focus on mountainous areas. The main tasks of this structure are to provide assistance in the mountains, to all those who find themselves in a situation threatening health or life, the prevention of incidents and accidents in the mountains, as well as the protection of the surrounding mountain environment. GOPR Rescuers can be easily identified by the typical red or red and blue coloring of blouses, windbreakers, jackets and trousers, as well as special badges and sleeve insignia in the form of an oval with a symbolic blue cross. Mine rescue contact number: 601 100 300.
Water Rescue Service Water Rescue Service (WOPR) in Poland is a non-governmental nationwide rescue society. They protect order and ensure the safety of vacationers and tourists on rivers, reservoirs, lakes and the seashore – wherever bathing areas, beaches are equipped and all kinds of water sports are allowed. Contact number for this service: 601 100 100.
Incidents Traveling in Poland is recreation and entertainment. But if suddenly you find yourself in an unpleasant situation, you should know how you should act and where you can turn for help.
Embassy and consulates of the Russian Federation Russian citizens can come to Poland by presenting a valid foreign passport with an entry visa at the border.
What if your passport is lost or stolen?
Russian citizens who encounter difficulties during their stay in Poland (for example, loss of documents or money, danger to life or health) can always seek help from the Russian embassy or consulate.
Addresses of Russian embassies and consulates:
Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Poland ul. Belwederska 49, 00-761 Warszawa tel. (0-22) 621 34 53, 621 55 75, 621 59 54 fax (0-22) 625 30 16 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.poland.mid.ru
Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Gdansk ul. Batorego 15, 80-251 Gdańsk tel. (0-58) 341 10 88; fax (0-58) 341 62 00, 341 40 92 e-mail: [email protected] Office hours: 08.30-13.00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Krakow ul. Biskupia 7, 31-144 Krakow tel. (0-12) 422 26 47; fax (0-12) 422 90 66 e-mail: [email protected] Reception hours: 08.00-12.00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Poznań ul. Bukowska 53 A, 60-567 Poznań tel. (0-61) 841 75 23, 841 77 40; fax (0-61) 847 49 97 e-mail: [email protected] office hours: 08.30-12.30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Tours to Spain from Ekaterinburg in 2022
About Spain
Spain is a European country located on the Iberian Peninsula. The territory of Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions. the largest of them and long, but unsuccessfully fighting for freedom is Catalonia (capital Barcelona). Also includes Balearic Archipelago (islands Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera ) in the Mediterranean Sea and Canary Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean.
Capital : Madrid.
Flight time : From Yekaterinburg to Barcelona about 6 hours.
Language : Official language – Spanish.
Time: 4 hours behind Yekaterinburg.
Climate and weather in Spain:
Spain has a subtropical Mediterranean climate. Throughout the Mediterranean coast, mild and short winters and dry and hot summers. On the eastern coast of the country, from December to February, the average minimum air temperature is +5 – +8 °С , the average maximum is +12 – +17 °С . In the period from June to September, the average minimum temperature is +16 – +21 °С , the average maximum is +25 – +30 °С . The rainiest months are September, October and November. The swimming season on the Mediterranean coast begins in June, when the water temperature reaches +19 – +22 °С and lasts until October. At this time, the sea is still warm – +20 – +23 ° С . The maximum heating is reached in August, at this time the water temperature is about +25 °С .
Currency:
The euro is used. It is better to buy cash in Russia, you can pay both in cash and with cards of VISA, MASTER CARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS payment systems.
Electricity: 220 volts – “European plug” Two round pins without grounding. Suitable without adapters for any devices.
Important numbers in Spain:
Emergency numbers: 112 – police, 113 – accidents, 118 – ambulance, 115 – fire brigade, 116 – car breakdown assistance. Embassy of the Russian Federation in Madrid – c. Velazquez, 155, Madrid, 28002 Tel: (34)-91-562-22-64/97-12.
Transport and car rental:
Public transport is widespread in Spain. When moving along the coast of Spain for long distances, we recommend using suburban trains, which have cars of different levels. Tickets can be purchased in advance. Taxis are metered and flat fares are offered from the airport. It is completely safe to rent a car and for a company of up to 4 people or a family it can be a more economical option than traveling by public transport over long distances.
Information for travelers to Spain:
Drinking water: In Spain they drink tap water, but if you are afraid, you can buy bottled drinking water in any supermarket.
Mandatory to bring: Sunscreen, sunglasses, warm clothes (if the tour includes a visit to the mountains), comfortable shoes and clothing for visiting archaeological sites, swimsuit.
What to see in Spain:
If you find yourself in Barcelona in this wonderful place for romantic walks, then you should start your walks from Las Ramblas . This almost pedestrian street is famous for its “Living” sculptures. Thanks to them, as well as a huge number of shops and hotels located on it, the boulevard is not empty almost around the clock. Walking along the Rambla, do not miss the La Boquería market along the way. There you can have a bite to eat, choosing fresh seafood or classic Spanish jamon for your meal, having a bite of it all for dessert with juicy fruits.
Taking pictures of fairy tale characters, historical characters, or monsters from science fiction films that frighten passers-by, you will reach Columbus Square. It was from this place that his historical expedition set off in search of India, which culminated in the discovery of America.
Don’t rush to leave and visit one of the largest aquariums in Europe. Get to know the inhabitants of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, first in small aquariums with interactive screens and descriptions, and then walking through the tunnel at the bottom of a huge aquarium. This spectacle captures not only children, but also adults.
At Barcelona all the interesting sights can be reached by sightseeing double-decker buses. By purchasing a daily ticket, you can get on and off this bus at any stop. The bus has an audio guide in different languages, including Russian, and free WI-FI is connected, which can be used to get information about objects or find a place for lunch.
Without leaving the city, you can visit Gaudí Park is perhaps the most beautiful attraction in Barcelona. The main element of the park is the upper square with a wonderful, incredibly long, winding bench. The bench serves both as a parapet, as a seat, and as a decorative element of the square. Its length is 100 meters. The bench is lined with ceramic pieces of different colors, shapes and sizes. This technique was invented by Gaudi and was called “trencadis”. Animal figurines covered with small multi-colored ceramic tiles have now become a kind of hallmark of Spain, Barcelona and Gaudi.
Another no less famous Antoni Gaudí – Sagrada Familia – a church in Barcelona, in the Eixample district, built on private donations since 1882.
In the evening you can end your tour of Barcelona with a performance of singing fountains at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, built for the 1929 World’s Fair in a futuristic style in the shape of an ellipse, designed by local engineer Carlos Buigas.
Outside of Barcelona, we recommend purchasing from a tour operator or organizing a guided tour of the Medieval Castle of Carcassonne. Plan a full day to visit this city, which stands on a rocky hill and is surrounded by two walls from the 5th and 13th centuries.
The main resorts in Spain are accessible from Yekaterinburg:
Catalonia – the famous autonomous community of Spain, which is divided into 4 provinces – Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona and Lleida – is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. This ancient region of Spain with a rich historical past is now famous for its national cuisine, city holidays and festivals, world-famous artists and, of course, the coast with soft golden sand and the crystal clear Mediterranean Sea.
Costa Brava is the first Spanish resort that began to receive tourists from distant Russia. Historically, tour packages to this area are cheaper than to other resorts in the country. The beach season here opens in June and ends in October. Costa del Maresme – “Coast of Fruits”, where three crops are harvested a year. Most of the hotels here are no further than 300 meters from the sea. The wonderful climate, warm sea and the huge Marineland water park attract many tourists every summer. Close to Malgrat de Mar there is also a zoo with marine animals. Coastline Costa del Garraf is located 36 km south of Barcelona. Sitges , the center of the coast, is known largely for the great Spanish artists who worked here. Throughout the year, Sitges hosts many cultural and sporting festivals of international importance.
“Gold Coast” Costa Dorada gets its name from the glittering “glitters” in the sand of its beaches. In addition to chic beaches, gentle sea and bright sun, the resort attracts tourists with its nearby large theme park (and also a water park) PortAventura. Hotels in the Costa Dorada, as a rule, are far from the sea, and an alley-promenade stretches along the coast. PortAventura Theme Park is for children of all ages and adults. Everyone will find entertainment to their liking: Little ones will love walking hand in hand with the characters from Sesame Street. Teenagers will be captivated by the romance of the Wild West with cowboys and cabaret. Those who are familiar with history will love the Mexican Mayan style rides. And two big roller coasters DRAGON KHAN and SHAMBHALA in Chinatown will definitely not leave anyone indifferent. And in 2018, opened 9The 0018 FERRARI PARK is not just for red car enthusiasts, opening up a whole new world of 5D attractions. Exciting journeys inside powerful engines or around the world’s attractions on a Ferrari or the fastest and highest free fall slide from 100 meters high.
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90 days. If you arrived at the Ukrainian border without a passport, you should apply for asylum immediately. Information in English and Ukrainian on how to apply for asylum and your rights during this period can be found here and here.
Ukrainian citizens can also enter the country without documents for humanitarian reasons by declaring their citizenship.
If you are not a citizen of Ukraine, but were in Ukraine, you can enter Romania with your national passport and get a visa upon arrival. If you do not have a passport, you will need to apply for asylum upon arrival. If you need help crossing the border as a third country citizen, you can call the International Organization for Migration +40 21 – 210.30.50.
You can apply for asylum:
upon arrival at the Romanian border;
at any of the 6 Regional Reception and Accommodation Centers for Asylum Seekers in Bucharest, Timisoara, Giurgiu, Maramures, Radauti and Galati – details below;
at any office of the Inspectorate of Immigration – addresses in the regions can be found here.
Regional Reception and Accommodation Center for Asylum Seekers
Addresses and contact information
Phone: +40 230 56 44 62, +40 230 56 44 63
Fax: +40 261 57
EM MAI.gov.ro
Galats
Galats (near the Odessa region)
STR. Săvinești nr.2, Galati, Galati County
Phone:
Hospitals
If you are a refugee in Romania, you can contact the emergency medical services, as well as receive treatment in case of chronic and acute illnesses in places of temporary residence and humanitarian aid centers, as well as in institutions of the national system healthcare.
For emergency medical care, you can contact Sanador clinics, Regina Maria polyclinics, and Ukrainian mothers and expectant mothers can help with Medicover. In all cases, medical assistance to Ukrainian citizens should be provided free of charge.
Borders
The website of the Border Guard Service of Ukraine outlines the procedure for crossing the Romanian border, including permitted types of transport and information on whether the crossing is fully open. The Romanian border guards have provided a map of the border points, which shows the approximate waiting time.
You can also get additional information using the interactive map of border crossing points published by the Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
Romanian volunteers are actively working at the Sighetu-Marmatiei and Siret checkpoints, handing over water and food to the arriving refugees. Additional assistance, including transfers from crossing points, is provided by local volunteers and organizations.
WizzAir offers Ukrainian refugees free tickets for short flights.
Volunteer groups actively support refugees by providing transportation and housing. See groups on Facebook Uniti Pentru Ucraina (United for Ukraine), Solidari cu Ucraina (In solidarity with Ukraine) and others.
Another option is the free Tarsin (Rădăuci) bus from the border in Siret, which takes you to the bus and railway station, as well as the airport. Other local modes of transport have also been organized to make it easier for refugees to leave the border points. From the border in Siret, international transportation is carried out with the help of Romfour Transport. 90
Website: http://romania.mfa.gov.ua/ua
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has published a number of useful regional resources, including support organizations for children and families, LGBT+ people, people in need of medical and psychological support, and people who want to stay in Romania and need help with resettlement.
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Maspalomas, Canary Islands – Weather Forecast
The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Maspalomas is forecast to be
Saturday 17th September 2022 at
29°C
(84°F)
and the warmest night on
Friday 23rd September 2022 at
24°C
(75°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Maspalomas from this forecast is
26°C
(79°F)
and there will be 5 days of sunshine
.
The average for September is
24°C
(75°F).
Sat 17 Sep
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 27°C
(81°F)
15:00 28°C
(82°F)
18:00 28°C
(82°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Sun 18 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Mon 19 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 26°C
(79°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Tue 20 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 27°C
(81°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Wed 21 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 27°C
(81°F)
15:00 28°C
(82°F)
18:00 27°C
(81°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Thu 22 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Fri 23 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 25°C
(77°F)
6:00 25°C
(77°F)
9:00 25°C
(77°F)
12:00 25°C
(77°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 27°C
(81°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Sat 24 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 27°C
(81°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Sun 25 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 25°C
(77°F)
12:00 27°C
(81°F)
15:00 28°C
(82°F)
18:00 28°C
(82°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Mon 26 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 24°C
(75°F)
15:00 25°C
(77°F)
18:00 25°C
(77°F)
21:00 23°C
(73°F)
Tue 27 Sep
0:00 21°C
(70°F)
3:00 20°C
(68°F)
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Maspalomas, Canary Islands – Live Weather Update
The climate of Maspalomas is one of the principal reasons for it being such a popular holiday destination. Temperatures in Maspalomas are pleasant throughout the year; winters are mild and summers are warm without being stiflingly hot, thanks to the cooling northeast trade winds that prevail in the region. The climate can be described as subtropical and with over 2700 hours of sunshine a year, Maspalomas is one the driest and sunniest places in the Canary Islands.
Maspalomas is a tourist town on the south coast Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. Gran Canaria is the third largest island of the Canary Islands archipelago, located off the coast of North Africa and often referred to as the ‘Islands of Eternal Spring’ for their enviable climate.
There are two main reasons for the absence of the stifling summer temperatures which are commonly endured on the North African mainland, just 200km to the east: the northeast trade winds and the Canary Current.
The northeast trade winds are frequent in summer and bring cooler air to Maspalomas. The winds are caused by hot air rising to high altitudes over the equator. This air travels north, then sinks and cools before turning back and hitting the Canaries. In July the trade winds are nearly constant.
Maspalomas is famous for its 12km long beach and the extensive sand dunes found in the area. Maspalomas is also popular for a number of other tourist activities such as water parks and offers the largest golf course in Gran Canaria, therefore making it one of the best resorts on the island for beach lovers and family holidays.
The island has one of the lowest cross-season temperature variations of anywhere in the world. Average highs range from 20ºC in winter to 26ºC in summer, while average lows are between 14ºC and 21ºC.
The Canary Current is the other phenomenon and causes cooler waters to flow past the Canary Islands. Sea temperature around Maspalomas varies between 19ºC in winter and 23ºC in late summer that means it’s warm enough for swimming year round. Maspalomas offers a number of water sport opportunities including jet skiing, surfing, parasailing, water-skiing, inflatable rides and even speedboats. On a warm, sunny day you may also want to visit Aqualand, which is the biggest water park in the Canary Islands.
As Maspalomas is situated in the south of the island, it is one of the driest places on Gran Canaria. This is because the wet weather usually comes from the north and the south is sheltered by the mountains in the middle of the island. The hot temperatures and low rainfall of the south of the island is perhaps most reflected in the Maspolomas sand dunes that contrast with the more fertile north.
You also won’t have to worry too much about cloudy skies as the median cloud cover in Gran Canaria generally ranges from 27% to 50%. You can expect much clearer skies in the summer months from June to August, whilst it may be a bit more cloudy around October to December. The beach in the photo below is Playa del Inglés in Maspalomas which has an upmarket and glamourous feel, compared to many of the other resorts.
Spring Weather in Maspolomas
In spring which we describe here as March and April it’s going to feel like a baking summer to anyone who lives the UK! The high temperatures can reach as high as 23°C, with the average being a very warm 18-19°C. Temperatures will rarely drop to below 16°C even at night time so you can pack some light and airy clothing for your spring holiday. As Maspalomas is situated in the south of the island, it is one of the driest places on Gran Canaria. This is because the wet weather usually comes from the north and the south is sheltered by the mountains in the middle of the island. Therefore, rainfall is quite low at this time and sunshine is plentiful with 10-11 hours a day. Average precipitation levels are 14mm in March and then sharply drop to 6mm in April.
These figures lead to spring being a very popular time to book a holiday in Maspalomas. Strangely enough, however, the coldest temperature recorded in Maspalomas was only 9.7°C on March 15th in 2011.
Summer Weather in Maspolomas
Summer which lasts from May to August is the hottest and driest time at this resort. Expect temperatures to reach an average of 21°C with a possible high of up to 28°C, particularly in August. The lowest average temperature for this season may occur in May but it’s still a very warm 18°C, so you’re unlikely to ever experience the cold if you plan your holiday at this time of the year. The highest temperature recorded in recent years in Maspalomas was an absolutely sweltering 42°C on July 22nd in 2005.
Annual rainfall is very low in Maspalomas and summer months see almost no rainfall whatsoever.
Over the course of the year in Maspalomas and the rest of Gran Canaria, typical wind speeds vary from 1 mph to 31 mph. On average, the highest average wind speed of 24 mph occurs around July 19th. These figures make it difficult to predict whether you will experience a cooling breeze, so make sure you’re always covered in sun tan lotion to avoid getting a nasty burn.
Autumn Weatehr in Maspolomas
The autumn months of September and October are still extremely warm. In fact, it is much hotter in comparison to the fringe months of the spring earlier in the year. The average temperature being a high 24°C in September and 23°C in October, means this is an excellent time to plan your holiday if you want to be sure to have hot sunny days. In addition, after the warming effect of the summer, the sea temperature is at its highest in these months of the year, at a warm 23°C for both. For both September and October you’re likely to get a full 10 hours of sunshine so make sure you pack summer clothing and lots of sun cream. It may start to feel a bit muggier around this time as the precipitation levels rise to 18mm in October. In Maspalomas the relative humidity ranges from 51% to 87%, rarely dropping below 33% or reaching as high as 100%. The air is most humid around October 20th, when humidity levels could exceed 80% three days out of four.
Winter in Maspolomas
Winter the months of November to February are the coolest. The beginning of this season in November sees an average temperature of 21°C, which drops to 19°C in December, followed by 17°C in January and February. These temperatures would still count as a very warm day in England, so there’s nothing to complain about on a winter holiday to Maspalomas. The rainfall does start to increase in the winter months, but not by a huge amount. The wettest months of the year, December and January see only a little over 30mm a month. These two months typically see rain on just five or six days each. The most common forms of precipitation throughout the year in Maspalomas are moderate rain, drizzle and light rain. In recent years, the highest humidity level recorded was on February 2nd in 2004 at an unbearable 98%, whilst the lowest humidity level recorded was 3% on July 30th in 2007.
The wind can also pick up around this time – the lowest average wind speed of 10 mph occurs around January 2nd. In recent years the highest wind speed average was around 40 mph, recorded on January 25th in 2011.
The shortest day of the year is usually December 21st with 10:22 hours of daylight, while the longest day is June 20th with 13:55 hours of daylight.
Weather hazards
Occasionally in summer, Maspalomas can experience very hot temperatures. This is when the hot sirocco wind is prevailing. Locals refer to this phenomenon as ‘calima’ or ‘Tiempo Africano’ (African weather). This wind brings hot, dry air and sand from the Sahara and can see temperatures soar up to 40ºC. The desert sand can reduce visibility to 100 metres. This only occurs once or twice a year but can last anything between a few hours up to a week and makes for very uncomfortable conditions.
As well as the spikes in temperature caused by the winds travelling over the Sahara, Maspalomas can also see dust storms in the winter and early spring (usually occurring between February and March), which usually last for between two and four days, as a result of these same winds. Every 10 years, they can last for as long as two weeks.
Though these storms aren’t usually severe and are generally considered to be more of an inconvenience by the locals, they can cause disruptions. It can irritate the eyes, as well as aggravate asthma and other such respiratory problems. It’s likely you’ll be wanting to seek shelter inside if you are in the area at the time when one of these strikes. Though they don’t affect all of Gran Canaria, they are a problem in Maspalomas. Be aware that flights can be subject to delays and cancellations as a result of these storms as well.
Maspalomas Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Spain)
In Maspalomas, the summers are warm, humid, arid, and extremely windy; the winters are long, comfortable, dry, and windy; and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 60°F to 81°F and is rarely below 56°F or above 86°F.
Based on the beach/pool score, the best time of year to visit Maspalomas for hot-weather activities is from late June to late September.
Maspalomas weather by month. Click on each chart for more information.
The warm season lasts for 3.2 months, from July 5 to October 13, with an average daily high temperature above 79°F. The hottest month of the year in Maspalomas is August, with an average high of 81°F and low of 72°F.
The cool season lasts for 3.8 months, from December 16 to April 9, with an average daily high temperature below 71°F. The coldest month of the year in Maspalomas is January, with an average low of 60°F and high of 69°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in Maspalomas
Average High and Low Temperature in MaspalomaswarmcoolJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0°F0°F10°F10°F20°F20°F30°F30°F40°F40°F50°F50°F60°F60°F70°F70°F80°F80°F90°F90°F100°F100°FFeb 569°FFeb 569°FAug 2181°FAug 2181°F60°F60°F72°F72°FJul 579°FJul 579°FOct 1379°FOct 1379°FDec 1671°FDec 1671°FApr 971°FApr 971°F69°F69°F70°F70°F62°F62°F62°F62°FNowNow
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
Average
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
High
69°F
69°F
71°F
72°F
74°F
77°F
80°F
81°F
80°F
78°F
75°F
71°F
Temp.
64°F
64°F
66°F
67°F
69°F
72°F
74°F
76°F
75°F
73°F
70°F
66°F
Low
60°F
60°F
61°F
62°F
64°F
67°F
70°F
72°F
71°F
69°F
66°F
62°F
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the entire year of hourly average temperatures. The horizontal axis is the day of the year, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Hanga Roa, Chile (7,290 miles away) and Mala, Peru (4,951 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Maspalomas (view comparison).
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
Fraction
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Cloudier
31%
27%
25%
25%
22%
9%
2%
6%
22%
34%
37%
35%
Clearer
69%
73%
75%
75%
78%
91%
98%
94%
78%
66%
63%
65%
Maspalomas does not experience significant seasonal variation in the frequency of wet days (i.e., those with greater than 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation). The frequency ranges from 0% to 10%, with an average value of 4%.
Among wet days, we distinguish between those that experience rain alone, snow alone, or a mixture of the two. The month with the most days of rain alone in Maspalomas is January, with an average of 2.7 days. Based on this categorization, the most common form of precipitation throughout the year is rain alone, with a peak probability of 10% on January 15.
Daily Chance of Precipitation in Maspalomas
Daily Chance of Precipitation in MaspalomasJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%Jan 1510%Jan 1510%Jun 270%Jun 270%Jan 19%Jan 19%Oct 175%Oct 175%Mar 225%Mar 225%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Days of
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rain
2. 7d
1.9d
1.7d
1.0d
0.6d
0.2d
0.1d
0.4d
1.1d
1.6d
2.1d
2.6d
To show variation within the months and not just the monthly totals, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day of the year. Maspalomas experiences some seasonal variation in monthly rainfall.
The rainy period of the year lasts for 1.5 months, from November 27 to January 11, with a sliding 31-day rainfall of at least 0.5 inches. The month with the most rain in Maspalomas is December, with an average rainfall of 0.6 inches.
The rainless period of the year lasts for 10 months, from January 11 to November 27. The month with the least rain in Maspalomas is July, with an average rainfall of 0.0 inches.
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rainfall
0.5″
0.4″
0.3″
0.2″
0.1″
0.0″
0.0″
0.1″
0.2″
0.2″
0.4″
0.6″
The length of the day in Maspalomas varies over the course of the year. In 2022, the shortest day is December 21, with 10 hours, 23 minutes of daylight; the longest day is June 21, with 13 hours, 54 minutes of daylight.
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
Hours of
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Daylight
10.6h
11.2h
12.0h
12.9h
13.5h
13.9h
13.7h
13.1h
12.3h
11.5h
10.8h
10. 4h
The earliest sunrise is at 6:59 AM on March 26, and the latest sunrise is 1 hour, 12 minutes later at 8:11 AM on October 29. The earliest sunset is at 6:06 PM on December 1, and the latest sunset is 2 hours, 56 minutes later at 9:02 PM on July 1.
Daylight saving time (DST) is observed in Maspalomas during 2022, starting in the spring on March 27, lasting 7.1 months, and ending in the fall on October 30.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in Maspalomas
The solar day over the course of the year 2022. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of the year 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
Maspalomas experiences significant seasonal variation in the perceived humidity.
The muggier period of the year lasts for 5.1 months, from June 15 to November 17, during which time the comfort level is muggy, oppressive, or miserable at least 12% of the time. The month with the most muggy days in Maspalomas is September, with 13.2 days that are muggy or worse.
The month with the fewest muggy days in Maspalomas is January, with 0. 2 days that are muggy or worse.
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Muggy days
0.2d
0.3d
0.3d
0.3d
1.4d
3.6d
7.1d
12. 1d
13.2d
10.4d
3.9d
1.0d
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Maspalomas experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year.
The windier part of the year lasts for 2.7 months, from June 15 to September 5, with average wind speeds of more than 15.7 miles per hour. The windiest month of the year in Maspalomas is July, with an average hourly wind speed of 18.8 miles per hour.
The calmer time of year lasts for 9.3 months, from September 5 to June 15. The calmest month of the year in Maspalomas is October, with an average hourly wind speed of 12.5 miles per hour.
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Wind Speed (mph)
14.3
14.8
14.8
14.7
14.8
16.0
18.8
17.7
14.2
12.5
13.3
14.0
The predominant average hourly wind direction in Maspalomas varies throughout the year.
The wind is most often from the north for 11 months, from January 18 to December 8, with a peak percentage of 100% on July 21. The wind is most often from the east for 1.3 months, from December 8 to January 18, with a peak percentage of 47% on January 1.
Wind Direction in Maspalomas
Wind Direction in MaspalomasENEJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NowNoweastnorthwestsouth
northeastsouthwest
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Maspalomas is located near a large body of water (e. g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average water temperature experiences some seasonal variation over the course of the year.
The time of year with warmer water lasts for 3.0 months, from August 8 to November 8, with an average temperature above 72°F. The month of the year in Maspalomas with the warmest water is September, with an average temperature of 74°F.
The time of year with cooler water lasts for 3.9 months, from January 10 to May 5, with an average temperature below 67°F. The month of the year in Maspalomas with the coolest water is March, with an average temperature of 66°F.
Average Water Temperature in Maspalomas
Average Water Temperature in MaspalomaswarmcoolJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°FSep 2374°FSep 2374°F66°FFeb 2766°FFeb 27Aug 872°FAug 872°FNov 872°FNov 872°FJan 1067°FJan 1067°FMay 567°FMay 567°FNowNow
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Water
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Temperature
67°F
66°F
66°F
66°F
68°F
70°F
71°F
73°F
74°F
74°F
72°F
69°F
To characterize how pleasant the weather is in Maspalomas throughout the year, we compute two travel scores.
The tourism score favors clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 65°F and 80°F. Based on this score, the best time of year to visit Maspalomas for general outdoor tourist activities is from early May to early September, with a peak score in the last week of June.
Tourism Score in Maspalomas
Tourism Score in Maspalomasbest timeJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec002244668810109. 59.57.77.7NowNowprecipitationprecipitationtemperaturetemperaturetourism score
The tourism score (filled area), and its constituents: the temperature score (red line), the cloud cover score (blue line), and the precipitation score (green line).
The beach/pool score favors clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 75°F and 90°F. Based on this score, the best time of year to visit Maspalomas for hot-weather activities is from late June to late September, with a peak score in the first week of August.
Beach/Pool Score in Maspalomas
Beach/Pool Score in Maspalomasbest timeJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec002244668810109.29.22.22.2NowNowprecipitationprecipitationcloudscloudstemperaturetemperaturebeach/pool score
The beach/pool score (filled area), and its constituents: the temperature score (red line), the cloud cover score (blue line), and the precipitation score (green line).
Methodology
For each hour between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM of each day in the analysis period (1980 to 2016), independent scores are computed for perceived temperature, cloud cover, and total precipitation. Those scores are combined into a single hourly composite score, which is then aggregated into days, averaged over all the years in the analysis period, and smoothed.
Our cloud cover score is 10 for fully clear skies, falling linearly to 9 for mostly clear skies, and to 1 for fully overcast skies.
Our precipitation score, which is based on the three-hour precipitation centered on the hour in question, is 10 for no precipitation, falling linearly to 9 for trace precipitation, and to 0 for 0.04 inches of precipitation or more.
Our tourism temperature score is 0 for perceived temperatures below 50°F, rising linearly to 9 for 65°F, to 10 for 75°F, falling linearly to 9 for 80°F, and to 1 for 90°F or hotter.
Our beach/pool temperature score is 0 for perceived temperatures below 65°F, rising linearly to 9 for 75°F, to 10 for 82°F, falling linearly to 9 for 90°F, and to 1 for 100°F or hotter.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Maspalomas are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in Maspalomas
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in MaspalomasJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%100%Jan 1100%Jan 1100%Jul 3100%Jul 3NowNowcoolcomfortablewarmhot
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
Growing Degree Days in Maspalomas
Growing Degree Days in MaspalomasJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0°F0°F1,000°F1,000°F2,000°F2,000°F3,000°F3,000°F4,000°F4,000°F5,000°F5,000°F6,000°F6,000°F7,000°F7,000°FJan 690°FJan 690°FApr 291,800°FApr 291,800°FDec 317,160°FDec 317,160°FNowNow
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of the year, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year.
The brighter period of the year lasts for 4.0 months, from April 21 to August 20, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter above 7.2 kWh. The brightest month of the year in Maspalomas is June, with an average of 8.1 kWh.
The darker period of the year lasts for 3.1 months, from November 1 to February 5, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter below 4.5 kWh. The darkest month of the year in Maspalomas is December, with an average of 3.6 kWh.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in Maspalomas
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Solar Energy (kWh)
3.9
4.9
6.1
7.1
7.8
8.1
7.9
7.3
6.3
5.1
4.0
3.6
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Maspalomas are 27.761 deg latitude, -15.586 deg longitude, and 105 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Maspalomas contains significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 597 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 157 feet. Within 10 miles contains significant variations in elevation (4,295 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (6,411 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Maspalomas is covered by artificial surfaces (48%), bare soil (15%), shrubs (13%), and water (13%), within 10 miles by water (56%) and shrubs (32%), and within 50 miles by water (92%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Maspalomas, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Maspalomas.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Maspalomas according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Maspalomas is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Maspalomas and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
Gran Canaria Airport (GCLP, 88%, 17 mi, northeast, -30 ft elevation change)
Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 12%, 63 mi, west, 102 ft elevation change)
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Maspalomas and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
The information on this site is provided as is, without any assurances as to its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. Weather data is prone to errors, outages, and other defects. We assume no responsibility for any decisions made on the basis of the content presented on this site.
We draw particular cautious attention to our reliance on the MERRA-2 model-based reconstructions for a number of important data series. While having the tremendous advantages of temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have model-based errors, (2) are coarsely sampled on a 50 km grid and are therefore unable to reconstruct the local variations of many microclimates, and (3) have particular difficulty with the weather in some coastal areas, especially small islands.
We further caution that our travel scores are only as good as the data that underpin them, that weather conditions at any given location and time are unpredictable and variable, and that the definition of the scores reflects a particular set of preferences that may not agree with those of any particular reader.
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Yr – Maspalomas – Detailed weather forecast as a table
Detailed weather forecast for the next 9 days
TableGraph
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
21°
21°
3 m/s from south4
1016
96
21°
93
0
93
0
0
22°
22°
3 m/s from south4
1016
92
21°
93
0
93
0
0
23°
23°
3 m/s from south4
1016
85
21°
46
0
46
0
0
25°
25°
4 m/s from south5
1016
76
20°
27
0
27
0
0
25°
25°
5 m/s from south5
1016
72
20°
23
0
23
0
0
26°
26°
7 m/s from south7
1015
68
20°
23
0
23
0
0
26°
26°
7 m/s from south7
1015
66
19°
23
0
23
0
0
26°
27°
7 m/s from south7
1014
63
19°
17
0
17
0
0
26°
26°
7 m/s from south7
1014
68
20°
15
0
15
1
0
25°
25°
6 m/s from south6
1013
73
20°
16
0
16
1
0
25°
25°
5 m/s from south5
1013
76
20°
22
0
22
1
0
24°
24°
4 m/s from south5
1013
77
20°
27
0
27
0
0
24°
24°
3 m/s from south4
1013
80
20°
30
0
30
0
0
23°
23°
2 m/s from south east2
1013
83
21°
15
0
15
0
0
23°
23°
2 m/s from south east2
1014
86
21°
13
0
13
0
0
23°
23°
3 m/s from south east3
1014
88
21°
29
0
29
0
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
22°
22°
2 m/s from south east2
1014
92
21°
42
0
42
0
0
22°
22°
2 m/s from south east2
1014
92
21°
74
0
74
1
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from south east1
1013
91
21°
66
0
66
3
0
22°
22°
0. 2
1 m/s from south2
1013
91
21°
96
0
96
6
0
22°
22°
0.5
2 m/s from south3
1012
91
21°
97
0
97
6
0
23°
23°
0.2
2 m/s from south3
1012
92
21°
91
0
91
10
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from south2
1012
94
22°
68
0
67
2
0
22°
22°
0.3
1 m/s from east1
1012
94
21°
91
0
91
0
0
22°
22°
2 m/s from east2
1012
96
22°
91
13
91
7
0
23°
23°
2 m/s from east2
1013
90
21°
91
0
91
0
0
24°
24°
0. 1
2 m/s from south east2
1013
82
21°
92
0
92
2
0
25°
25°
0.6
3 m/s from south east3
1014
78
21°
97
0
97
10
0
25°
25°
0.5
3 m/s from south4
1014
79
21°
61
0
50
27
0
24°
24°
0.2
2 m/s from south east2
1014
82
21°
52
0
45
19
0
24°
24°
0.3
2 m/s from south east2
1013
81
21°
93
0
93
21
0
24°
24°
0. 4
2 m/s from east2
1013
82
21°
96
0
95
33
0
24°
24°
0.1
2 m/s from east2
1013
81
21°
85
0
84
27
0
25°
25°
0.6
2 m/s from south east2
1012
80
21°
50
0
41
14
0
24°
24°
0.2
1 m/s from south2
1012
78
20°
63
0
43
39
0
24°
24°
0.5
2 m/s from south3
1012
80
20°
55
0
48
14
0
23°
23°
0. 1
1 m/s from south west1
1013
85
21°
75
0
60
41
0
23°
23°
0 m/s from south west0
1013
85
21°
22
0
5
19
0
23°
23°
1 m/s from north2
1014
85
21°
22
0
11
13
0
23°
23°
1 m/s from north east1
1014
84
21°
9
0
6
3
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
23°
23°
0 m/s from north east0
1014
85
20°
3
0
3
1
0
23°
23°
1 m/s from north2
1014
88
21°
7
0
7
0
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from north2
1014
89
21°
13
2
13
0
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from north west1
1014
88
20°
34
19
31
15
0
22°
22°
2 m/s from north west2
1013
87
20°
68
50
60
30
0
22°
22°
2 m/s from north3
1013
86
20°
82
74
78
26
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from north2
1013
88
20°
82
75
79
14
0
22°
22°
1 m/s from north2
1014
89
20°
45
3
41
6
0
21°
21°
1 m/s from north2
1014
88
20°
41
6
38
6
0
23°
23°
1 m/s from north west1
1015
80
19°
34
3
31
5
0
24°
24°
1 m/s from south west1
1015
81
20°
34
2
27
9
0
24°
24°
0. 1
2 m/s from south3
1016
82
21°
46
0
38
16
0
24°
24°
2 m/s from south west2
1017
85
21°
95
0
94
31
0
24°
24°
0.3
2 m/s from south west2
1016
81
21°
66
0
63
12
0
25°
25°
0.4
3 m/s from south west3
1016
75
21°
60
0
22
52
0
25°
25°
0.2
2 m/s from south west2
1016
77
21°
39
0
20
28
0
25°
25°
0. 2
3 m/s from south west3
1015
76
21°
22
0
20
7
0
25°
25°
3 m/s from south west3
1015
78
21°
37
0
33
13
0
24°
24°
0.1
3 m/s from south west3
1015
81
21°
47
0
46
6
0
–
24°
24°
0.1
3 m/s from south west3
1015
83
21°
38
0
36
9
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
22°
22°
1 m/s from north west1
1016
97
22°
71
0
71
1
0
–
21°
21°
1 m/s from north2
1016
92
20°
68
0
68
0
0
–
26°
26°
0.1
3 m/s from south east3
1017
72
21°
94
0
94
0
0
–
25°
25°
2 m/s from south east2
1016
79
21°
93
0
93
0
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
23°
23°
2 m/s from north3
1017
82
20°
29
0
29
0
0
–
21°
21°
2 m/s from north3
1016
89
19°
61
0
61
0
0
–
27°
28°
2 m/s from south east2
1017
61
19°
0
0
0
0
0
–
25°
25°
1 m/s from south east1
1016
74
21°
0
0
0
0
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
22°
22°
2 m/s from north3
1017
77
18°
0
0
0
0
0
–
21°
21°
3 m/s from north4
1016
69
15°
2
0
2
0
0
–
28°
29°
2 m/s from east2
1017
51
18°
0
0
0
0
0
–
26°
26°
0 m/s from south0
1016
68
20°
4
0
0
4
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
23°
23°
2 m/s from north3
1017
70
18°
25
0
25
0
0
–
22°
22°
2 m/s from north3
1016
74
17°
5
0
5
0
0
–
27°
28°
1 m/s from south east1
1017
53
17°
0
0
0
0
0
–
25°
25°
3 m/s from south west3
1016
73
20°
8
0
8
0
0
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
23°
23°
1 m/s from west1
1018
87
21°
13
0
9
0
4
–
21°
21°
2 m/s from north west2
1016
73
16°
100
0
0
0
100
–
25°
25°
3 m/s from south4
1017
65
19°
100
0
13
0
100
–
23°
23°
3 m/s from south west3
1016
77
19°
100
0
6
0
100
Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
Time
Weather
Temp.
Feels like
Precip. mm
Wind speed m/s
Pressure hPa
Humidity %
Dew point
Cloud cover %
Fog %
Low %
Middle %
High %
–
22°
22°
2 m/s from west2
1017
88
20°
100
0
91
0
100
–
21°
21°
0 m/s from west0
1016
92
20°
92
0
11
0
91
–
26°
26°
5 m/s from south west5
1017
60
17°
71
0
25
0
61
–
24°
24°
4 m/s from south west4
1015
75
20°
67
0
56
2
23
Your full 7-day beach weather forecast
Weather: When should you go to the beach in Maspalomas over the next 7 days?
Discover the best moment to go to the beach in Maspalomas on the island of Gran Canaria this week to enjoy the best weather and calmest sea possible. Our opinion is based on reliable sea weather forecasts in Maspalomas. You can see full forecasts by clicking on the day you want to see in the table below.
Date
Outside temp.
Max wind
Our opinion
Details
Saturday 17 September 2022
21°C to 23°C
19km/h
discouraged
all the sea weather
Sunday 18 September 2022
22°C to 23°C
11km/h
recommended
all the sea weather
Monday 19 September 2022
22°C to 23°C
10km/h
recommended
all the sea weather
Tuesday 20 September 2022
22°C to 23°C
15km/h
recommended
all the sea weather
Wednesday 21 September 2022
20°C to 22°C
19km/h
recommended
all the sea weather
Thursday 22 September 2022
20°C to 23°C
17km/h
discouraged
all the sea weather
Friday 23 September 2022
22°C to 23°C
27km/h
discouraged
all the sea weather
Sea Weather: Your daily and hourly sea weather in Maspalomas
Sea weather on
Saturday 17 September 2022
On Saturday 17 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:49 and will set at 20:05 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 21°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 28km/h km/h (with gusts up to 50km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.8m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (72°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
21°C (69°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Perceived temperature
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
21°C (69°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
78%
79%
77%
62%
61%
66%
75%
78%
Barometric pressure
1016 hPa
1015 hPa
1015 hPa
1015 hPa
1014 hPa
1013 hPa
1014 hPa
1014 hPa
Cloud cover
0%
0%
0%
0%
4%
7%
8%
4%
Heat index
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
21°C (69°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Dew point
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
13°C (56°F)
15°C (59°F)
17°C (62°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
Wind
Speed
28km/h (17mph)
27km/h (17mph)
23km/h (14mph)
23km/h (14mph)
21km/h (13mph)
23km/h (14mph)
23km/h (14mph)
19km/h (12mph)
Gusts
50km/h (31mph)
42km/h (26mph)
41km/h (26mph)
27km/h (17mph)
39km/h (24mph)
41km/h (26mph)
44km/h (28mph)
37km/h (23mph)
Direction
1° N
0° N
3° N
360° N
355° N
349° N
355° N
350° N
Wind chill
22°C (72°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
21°C (69°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Waves
Height
0. 8m (2.6ft)
0.8m (2.6ft)
0.7m (2.3ft)
0.7m (2.3ft)
0.7m (2.3ft)
0.7m (2.3ft)
0.7m (2.3ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
Direction
250° WSW
250° WSW
250° WSW
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
170° S
Period
11.9 sec.
11.8 sec.
11.7 sec.
6.9 sec.
7.1 sec.
7.2 sec.
7.2 sec.
7.2 sec.
Significant height
0.8m (0.8m)
0.7m (0.7m)
0.6m (0. 6m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.5m (0.5m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather on
Sunday 18 September 2022
On Sunday 18 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:49 and will set at 20:04 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 22°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 19km/h km/h (with gusts up to 37km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.6m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Perceived temperature
25°C (76°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0. 1mm
0.1mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
81%
81%
80%
73%
75%
76%
81%
81%
Barometric pressure
1013 hPa
1012 hPa
1013 hPa
1014 hPa
1013 hPa
1012 hPa
1013 hPa
1014 hPa
Cloud cover
4%
6%
10%
11%
88%
80%
32%
9%
Heat index
25°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Dew point
19°C (66°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (64°F)
18°C (64°F)
18°C (64°F)
19°C (67°F)
19°C (66°F)
Wind
Speed
19km/h (12mph)
11km/h (7mph)
9km/h (6mph)
17km/h (10mph)
10km/h (6mph)
6km/h (4mph)
6km/h (4mph)
11km/h (7mph)
Gusts
37km/h (23mph)
29km/h (18mph)
10km/h (6mph)
17km/h (11mph)
18km/h (11mph)
13km/h (8mph)
28km/h (17mph)
14km/h (9mph)
Direction
349° N
347° NNW
189° S
182° S
223° SW
227° SW
0° N
34° NE
Wind chill
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Waves
Height
0. 6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
Direction
250° WSW
250° WSW
250° WSW
230° SW
250° WSW
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
Period
7.0 sec.
6.9 sec.
6.8 sec.
6.7 sec.
6.5 sec.
14.7 sec.
14.8 sec.
14.7 sec.
Significant height
0.5m (0.5m)
0.3m (0.3m)
0.3m (0. 3m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.3m (0.3m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather on
Monday 19 September 2022
On Monday 19 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:50 and will set at 20:03 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 22°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 10km/h km/h (with gusts up to 26km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.5m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Perceived temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (76°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
83%
83%
79%
73%
76%
73%
81%
81%
Barometric pressure
1013 hPa
1013 hPa
1015 hPa
1016 hPa
1015 hPa
1015 hPa
1016 hPa
1017 hPa
Cloud cover
15%
18%
15%
7%
11%
18%
22%
13%
Heat index
25°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
Dew point
19°C (66°F)
19°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
17°C (63°F)
17°C (63°F)
17°C (63°F)
19°C (66°F)
19°C (66°F)
Wind
Speed
10km/h (6mph)
9km/h (6mph)
8km/h (5mph)
6km/h (4mph)
4km/h (3mph)
7km/h (4mph)
10km/h (6mph)
10km/h (6mph)
Gusts
12km/h (7mph)
10km/h (6mph)
26km/h (16mph)
6km/h (4mph)
26km/h (16mph)
18km/h (11mph)
14km/h (9mph)
14km/h (9mph)
Direction
16° NNE
4° N
11° NNE
37° NE
25° NNE
344° NNW
349° NNW
5° N
Wind chill
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
Waves
Height
0. 5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
Direction
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
170° S
170° S
Period
13.6 sec.
13.4 sec.
13.4 sec.
13.5 sec.
13.4 sec.
13.4 sec.
13.0 sec.
12.8 sec.
Significant height
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0. 4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.3m (0.3m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather on
Tuesday 20 September 2022
On Tuesday 20 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:50 and will set at 20:01 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 22°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 15km/h km/h (with gusts up to 30km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.5m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (72°F)
Perceived temperature
25°C (76°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0. 1mm
0mm
0mm
0.1mm
0.2mm
0mm
Humidity
84%
84%
83%
76%
70%
75%
77%
78%
Barometric pressure
1016 hPa
1015 hPa
1016 hPa
1017 hPa
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1017 hPa
1018 hPa
Cloud cover
16%
29%
76%
16%
10%
63%
73%
3%
Heat index
25°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
Dew point
19°C (66°F)
19°C (66°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
17°C (63°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (64°F)
18°C (65°F)
Wind
Speed
10km/h (6mph)
9km/h (6mph)
10km/h (6mph)
12km/h (7mph)
10km/h (6mph)
9km/h (6mph)
14km/h (9mph)
15km/h (9mph)
Gusts
12km/h (7mph)
14km/h (9mph)
14km/h (9mph)
30km/h (19mph)
12km/h (7mph)
14km/h (9mph)
14km/h (9mph)
30km/h (18mph)
Direction
16° NNE
14° NNE
20° NNE
33° NNE
63° ENE
52° NE
13° NNE
26° NNE
Wind chill
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (72°F)
Waves
Height
0. 4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
Direction
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
170° S
170° S
Period
12.9 sec.
13.0 sec.
12.9 sec.
12.8 sec.
12.5 sec.
12.2 sec.
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
Significant height
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0. 4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather on
Wednesday 21 September 2022
On Wednesday 21 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:51 and will set at 20:00 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 22°C t and a low of 20°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 19km/h km/h (with gusts up to 37km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.5m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
21°C (69°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
20°C (67°F)
22°C (72°F)
Perceived temperature
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
21°C (69°F)
25°C (76°F)
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
20°C (67°F)
25°C (76°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
79%
78%
78%
71%
65%
65%
68%
75%
Barometric pressure
1018 hPa
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1018 hPa
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1016 hPa
1018 hPa
Cloud cover
3%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Heat index
24°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
21°C (69°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (76°F)
20°C (67°F)
25°C (76°F)
Dew point
18°C (64°F)
17°C (63°F)
17°C (62°F)
17°C (62°F)
15°C (59°F)
14°C (58°F)
14°C (57°F)
17°C (63°F)
Wind
Speed
18km/h (11mph)
18km/h (11mph)
19km/h (12mph)
15km/h (10mph)
14km/h (9mph)
16km/h (10mph)
18km/h (11mph)
19km/h (12mph)
Gusts
29km/h (18mph)
36km/h (22mph)
21km/h (13mph)
26km/h (16mph)
16km/h (10mph)
18km/h (11mph)
23km/h (14mph)
37km/h (23mph)
Direction
25° NNE
29° NNE
29° NNE
23° NNE
9° N
1° N
9° N
8° N
Wind chill
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
21°C (69°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
20°C (67°F)
22°C (72°F)
Waves
Height
0. 5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
Direction
170° S
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
Period
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
12.0 sec.
11.3 sec.
16.9 sec.
Significant height
0.5m (0.5m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0. 6m (0.6m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
24°C (74°F)
Sea weather on
Thursday 22 September 2022
On Thursday 22 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:51 and will set at 19:59 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 20°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 21km/h km/h (with gusts up to 36km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.4m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
22°C (71°F)
21°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
20°C (69°F)
23°C (73°F)
Perceived temperature
22°C (71°F)
21°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
20°C (69°F)
25°C (77°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
76%
77%
76%
67%
61%
61%
66%
74%
Barometric pressure
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1016 hPa
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1014 hPa
1015 hPa
1016 hPa
Cloud cover
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Heat index
25°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (77°F)
20°C (69°F)
25°C (77°F)
Dew point
18°C (64°F)
17°C (63°F)
17°C (62°F)
16°C (62°F)
15°C (59°F)
15°C (59°F)
14°C (57°F)
18°C (64°F)
Wind
Speed
18km/h (11mph)
14km/h (9mph)
13km/h (8mph)
15km/h (9mph)
17km/h (10mph)
18km/h (11mph)
21km/h (13mph)
17km/h (11mph)
Gusts
32km/h (20mph)
35km/h (22mph)
13km/h (8mph)
26km/h (16mph)
17km/h (11mph)
31km/h (19mph)
36km/h (23mph)
20km/h (13mph)
Direction
6° N
357° N
3° N
14° NNE
12° NNE
13° NNE
14° NNE
15° NNE
Wind chill
22°C (71°F)
21°C (71°F)
21°C (70°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (73°F)
23°C (74°F)
20°C (69°F)
23°C (73°F)
Waves
Height
0. 4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
0.4m (1.3ft)
Direction
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
Period
11.1 sec.
11.1 sec.
11.1 sec.
11.2 sec.
11.3 sec.
11.7 sec.
15.2 sec.
15.2 sec.
Significant height
0.5m (0.5m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0. 4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.4m (0.4m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.4m (0.4m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather on
Friday 23 September 2022
On Friday 23 September 2022, the sun will rise at 07:51 and will set at 19:58 on the beach(es) of Maspalomas. The outside temperature will be a high of 23°C t and a low of 22°C. There will be little to no precipitation today, so unless you go swimming, you can enjoy the beach and stay dry! The sea will be generally calm, with a wind speed of up to 27km/h km/h (with gusts up to 45km/h). Wave height will be up to 0.6m today.
0:00
3:00
6:00
9:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
Sky condition
Outside temperature
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (74°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (73°F)
Perceived temperature
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
22°C (71°F)
25°C (77°F)
Precipitation
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
0mm
Humidity
76%
78%
79%
71%
65%
64%
70%
77%
Barometric pressure
1016 hPa
1015 hPa
1015 hPa
1017 hPa
1016 hPa
1015 hPa
1015 hPa
1016 hPa
Cloud cover
5%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
3%
6%
Heat index
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
24°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
25°C (76°F)
25°C (77°F)
Dew point
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (65°F)
18°C (64°F)
16°C (60°F)
16°C (60°F)
16°C (61°F)
19°C (65°F)
Wind
Speed
22km/h (13mph)
22km/h (14mph)
23km/h (14mph)
22km/h (13mph)
22km/h (14mph)
22km/h (13mph)
23km/h (14mph)
27km/h (17mph)
Gusts
32km/h (20mph)
33km/h (20mph)
44km/h (28mph)
43km/h (27mph)
33km/h (20mph)
40km/h (25mph)
25km/h (16mph)
45km/h (28mph)
Direction
19° NNE
17° NNE
15° NNE
18° NNE
12° NNE
8° N
8° N
6° N
Wind chill
23°C (73°F)
22°C (72°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (74°F)
22°C (72°F)
23°C (73°F)
22°C (71°F)
23°C (73°F)
Waves
Height
0. 5m (1.6ft)
0.5m (1.6ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
0.6m (2.0ft)
Direction
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
160° SSE
Period
11.8 sec.
11.9 sec.
14.4 sec.
13.8 sec.
13.5 sec.
6.5 sec.
13.5 sec.
13.5 sec.
Significant height
0.6m (0.6m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0. 6m (0.6m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.5m (0.5m)
0.6m (0.6m)
0.7m (0.7m)
Sea water temperature
Water temperature
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
22°C (71°F)
Sea weather chart over the next 7 days
Outside temperature
Wind speed
Precipitation
Wave height
Weather in Maspalomas for 7 days (week) and now, weather forecast for months and water temperature Maspalomas from hydrometeorological center and gismeteo -25 ° C
Water temperature: 24 ° C
Wind: ↑ 15 km/h,
Pressure: 1015 MBAR
Humidity: %
Cloudy: 0
Supple: 07:49
Sunset: 20 :05
Data for:
Sat.
09/17/2022
min 22°
max 25°
↑
18 km/h
0 mm;
0:00
24°C
3:00
23°C
6:00
23°C
9:00
25°C
12:00
23°C
15:00
24°C
18:00
24°C
21:00
24°C
Sun.
09/18/2022
min 23°
max 24°
↑
8 km/h
0 mm;
0:00
23°C
3:00
23°C
6:00
23°C
9:00
23°C
12:00
24°C
15:00
23°C
18:00
23°C
21:00
23°C
Mon.
09/19/2022
min 22°
max 24°
↑
11 km/h
0.1 mm;
0:00
23°C
3:00
23°C
6:00
23°C
9:00
23°C
12:00
23°C
15:00
23°C
18:00
23°C
21:00
24°C
W.
09/20/2022
min 22°
max 24°
↑
11 km/h
0.1 mm;
0:00
23°C
3:00
23°C
6:00
22°C
9:00
24°C
12:00
24°C
15:00
24°C
18:00
23°C
21:00
23°C
Wed.
09/21/2022
min 21°
max 23°
↑
13 km/h
0 mm;
0:00
23°C
3:00
22°C
6:00
22°C
9:00
23°C
12:00
23°C
15:00
23°C
18:00
21°C
21:00
23°C
Thu.
09/22/2022
min 22°
max 24°
↑
11 km/h
0 mm;
0:00
23°C
3:00
22°C
6:00
22°C
9:00
24°C
12:00
22°C
15:00
24°C
18:00
24°C
21:00
24°C
Fri.
09/23/2022
min 22°
max 24°
↑
9 km/h
0 mm;
0:00
24°C
3:00
23°C
6:00
23°C
9:00
24°C
12:00
22°C
15:00
24°C
18:00
24°C
21:00
24°C
Weather in the Maspalomas for months
Average temperature
January
February
April
May
July
August
September
20 ° C
20 ° C
22 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
25 ° C
29 ° C
9000 ° C
28 ° C
26 ° C
23 ° C
22 ° C
17 ° C
16 ° C
17 ° C
18 ° C
19 ° C
20 ° C
21 ° C
22 ° C
23 ° C
22 ° C
20 ° C
19 ° C
Average Sunny hours per day
February
March
April
May 9000 9000 9000 June June June June
July
August
September
October
November
December
7 hours
7 o’clock
7 o’clock
8 hours
9 o’clock
9 o’clock
9 o’clock
9 o’clock
8 hours
7 o’clock
7 o’clock
6 hours
Precipitation (mm/days)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July 900
03
March
April
May
June
July
August August
September
October
November
December
18 ° C
17 ° C 9000 ° C
° C 9000 ° C 18 ° C 9000 ° C 18 ° C 9000,000 ° C
19 ° C
20 ° C
21 ° C
22 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
22 ° C
20 ° C
Last mining tours to Spain 2022 per span Check the weather in Maspalomas before your trip. The information provided on the current temperature and forecast data for 7 and 10 days will help you choose the right wardrobe for you.
Weather forecast for 7 days.
For Maspalomas this week the average daily temperature is around 24°C , with a peak of 25°C on Saturday.
The minimum temperature of 21°C is expected on Wednesday The expected sea temperature in Maspalomas is at least 23 C.
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Weather in Maspalomas – accurate and detailed weather forecast for Maspalomas for today, tomorrow and this week. Maspalomas, Canary Islands, Spain
Morning from 07:00 to 12:00 northern , speed 3-4 m/s
On land:
Leaves and thin branches of trees with foliage are continuously fluctuating, the wind is developing light flags. The smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe and is pulled out by the wind almost horizontally (at a wind speed of 4 m / s or more). Tall grass and grain crops begin to sway.
At sea:
Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The crests of the waves capsize, forming a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.
Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative humidity: 61-73% Cloudiness: 26% Atmospheric pressure: 75.5 mm rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:0:00 PM to 18:00
9079 9 27 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 1-3 m/sec
on land: 9000
air, felt by the face, the leaves rustle faintly at times, the weather vane begins to turn. Slightly wavering flags and pennants
At sea:
Weak short waves at sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.
Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative air humidity: 56-69% Clouds: 32% Atmospheric pressure: 907.75 mm rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+24 +26 ° C 9020 Small cloudy
Wind: Light , South , Speed 1-2 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec Relative humidity: 71-9 71-9 71-71-71-71-71-71- 71-71-71-71-71- 71-71-71- 71-EP : 36% Atmospheric pressure: 757-758 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
the nature of the weather will be as follows:
in the morning the air temperature will be +24…+26°C, dew point: +18.39°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the north at a speed of 3-4 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air will warm up to +27°C, dew point: +18.31°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-west at a speed of 1-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes for the season: open sandals, slippers, cap, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +24. ..+26°C, dew point: +20.3°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south at a speed of 1-2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
day length 12:17
Sunday, September 18, 2022 93
Ultraviolet index: 8.1 (very high)
Night from 00:0:00
0 …
Small cloudy
Wind: Light , South-West , speed 1-2 m/sec GUIGRES OF WINDER: 5 m/sec89-91% Cloudiness: 29% Atmospheric pressure: 756-758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00
9 + 23 … +24 °C Partly cloudy
0619 1-2 m/sec Wind gusts: 4 m/sec Relative humidity: 82-89% Cloudness: 32% Atmospheric pressure: 756-758 mm . rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:0:00 PM to 18:00
90 24 … +25 ° C Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , South , Speed 3-5 m/sec relative humidity: 81-84% % Atmospheric pressure: 757-758 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0. 6 m. Rainfall: 1.2 mm. Visibility: 84-100%
Evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+24 ° C Short-term rains East ,
winds: 9000 2holesh 1-2 m/s Wind gusts: 3 m/sec Relative air humidity: 81-86% Cloudness: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 757-758 . rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. Visibility: 96-100%
Sunday 18 September 2022 in Maspalomas
the weather will be like this:
at night the air temperature drops to +23…+24°C, dew point: +21.17°C; temperature-humidity ratio: very humid and uncomfortable ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south-west at a speed of 1-2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23. ..+24°C, dew point: +20.61°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south-west at a speed of 1-2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air warms up to +24…+25°C, dew point: +20.34°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ; it will rain in some places , it is recommended to take an umbrella, light breeze blowing from the south at a speed of 3-5 m/s , overcast sky; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening air temperature drops to +24°C, dew point: +20.27°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ; it will rain in some places , it is recommended to take an umbrella, light breeze blowing from the east at a speed of 1-2 m/s , overcast sky; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
day length 12:15
, speed 2-3 m/s Relative humidity: 84-86% Cloudiness: 30% Atmospheric pressure: 757-7058 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 93-100%
Morning from 06:01 to 12:00:00:00 +22 … +24 °C Partly cloudy
Wind: Light , East , speed 2 m/sec Wind gusts: 3 m/sec 56% Atmospheric pressure: 757-759 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.3
day from 12:01 to 18:00
+24 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , South , Speed 2-2 Wind gusts: 4 m/s Relative air humidity: 79-82% Cloudiness: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 75.5 mm rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 85-100%
evening from 18:0:00
Wind: Light , Southeast , Speed 1-2 m/sec Gults of the wind: 3 m/sec relative humidity: 79-86% Clouds: 72% Atmospheric pressure: 758-760 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
the nature of the weather will be as follows: temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the morning the air temperature will be +22. ..+24°C, dew point: +19.45°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the east at a speed of 2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; recommended clothing: open sandals, shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, slippers, socks, stockings, tights, shorts, skirt, pants, trousers, light dress, T-shirt, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air will warm up to +24°C, dew point: +19.72°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south at a speed of 2-3 m/sec , cloudy sky; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening the air temperature will be +24°C, dew point: +20.04°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south-east at a speed of 1-2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer; 4 m/s Relative humidity: 83-87% Cloudiness: 48% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 97-100%
Morning from 6:00 9079 944 +23 … +24 °C Clear
Wind: Light , North-East , Speed 2-3 m/sec Wind gusts: 4 m/sec Relative humidity: 73-81% : 11% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0620 from 12:01 to 18:00
+25 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: LEGE , East , Speed 2-3 m/sext 9003 wind: 5 m/s Relative air humidity: 74-81% Cloudiness: 71% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 97-100%
evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+24 … +25 ° C 9019 Clear
Wind: Light , East , Speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 4 m/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec : 54% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
the weather will be like this:
at night the air temperature drops to +23…+24°C, dew point: +19.49°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23. ..+24°C, dew point: +17.95°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , clear sky; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air warms up to +25°C, dew point: +18.95°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +24…+25°C, dew point: +19.53°C; temperature-humidity ratio: unpleasant for most people ;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 3 m/s , clear sky; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
day length 12:11
Wednesday 21 September 2022
Sun:
Sunrise 9061
Night from 00:01 to 06:00
+23 . .. +24 ° C Clear
North 9019 Wind,
Wind,
Wind,
Wind,
Wind,
Wind,
speed 3-4 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec Relative air humidity: 72-80% Clouds: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning to 12:00
7 +23 +23 … +24 ° C Clear
Wind: Weak , North-East , Speed 4-5 m/sec Wind rushes: 7 m/second Relative humidity: 68-75% Cloudiness: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:0:00 PM to 18:00
9079 9 25 … +26 °C Clear
4-5 m/s Wind gusts: 8 m/s Relative air humidity: 64-67% Clouds: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 97-100%
evening +24 … +26 ° C Clear
Wind: Weak , North-East , Speed 3-4 m/second Wind gusts: 6 m/sec humidity: 62-73% Cloudiness: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 83-100%
Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at Maspalomas
the nature of the weather will be as follows: temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 3-4 m/s , clear sky; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23…+24°C, dew point: +17.28°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , clear sky; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air warms up to +25. ..+26°C, dew point: +18.01°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , the sky is clear; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +24…+26°C, dew point: +17.34°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 3-4 m/s , clear sky; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
Wind: Weak , North-East , Speed 4-5 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Lady % Clouds: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 97-100%
Morning from 06:01 to 12:00 9079 9 +23 … +24 °C Clear
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On land:
The wind raises dust and light pieces of paper. Thin branches of trees and without foliage sway. The smoke is mixed in the air, losing its shape. This is the best wind for wind turbine operation. Waves run through tall grass and crops.
At sea:
Moderate sea. The waves are elongated, the crests of some of them capsize, forming swirling foam in places – white lambs, which are visible in many places. The wave height is from 1 to 1.5 meters, the length reaches 15 meters
Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 71-75% Clouds: 2% Atmospheric pressure: mm. 90-9060 759 rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Light , wave height up to 1 m. Visibility: 98-100%
Day from 12:00:00 906 + 25 … +26 °C Clear
Wind: Moderate , East , speed 5-6 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 67-69% 9033 Cloudiness: 4% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: light , wave height up to 1 m.0793
Evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+24 … +26 ° C Clear
9000 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 7 m/sec Relative air humidity: 67-76% Cloudness: 1% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: small , wave height up to 0.6 m.
the weather will be like this:
at night the air temperature drops to +23…+24°C, dew point: +18.07°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , clear sky; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23…+24°C, dew point: +18.24°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, moderate breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 6 m/s , clear sky; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
during the day the air warms up to +25…+26°C, dew point: +18. 87°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, moderate breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 5-6 m/s , the sky is clear; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +24…+26°C, dew point: +18.58°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 4 m/s , clear sky; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: summer;
Wind: weak , North-East , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 7 m/sec/sec Relative airplaces: 75-78 Clouds: 20% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00
9019 + 23 … +24 °C Partly cloudy
0630 Wind gusts: 7 m/s Relative humidity: 68-75% Clouds: 71% Atmospheric pressure: 506-9017 mm rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:0:00 PM to 18:00
9079 9 25 … +26 °C Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , East , speed 4-5 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Lady Cloudiness: 69% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+24 … +26 ° C Small cloudy
. Vostochny , speed 3-4 m/sec Wind impulses: 6 m/s Relative humidity: 66-77% Cloudy: 82% atmospheric pressure: 759 759 759 -760 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
the nature of the weather will be as follows: temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the north-east at a speed of 5 m/s , the sky is clear; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23. ..+24°C, dew point: +17.34°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 5 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
during the day the air warms up to +25…+26°C, dew point: +18.35°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +24…+26°C, dew point: +18.35°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the north-east at a speed of 3-4 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
Duration of the day 12:07
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Sun:
sunrise 07:52 , sunset 1.
Moon:
Moonrise 06:24 , Moonset , speed 4-5 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative air humidity: 76-77% Cloudy: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 760 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 960 9 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00 7 9019 9019+23 … +24 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-East , Speed 4-5 m/sec/sec Wind gusts: 8 /sec Relative air humidity: 71-80% Cloudiness: 96% Atmospheric pressure: 760-761 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:01 to 18:00
+24 … +25 ° C Small clouds 9080 Weak , North-East , speed 1-5 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 67-69% Cloudy: 99%: 99% Atmospheric pressure: 760-761 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
evening 23 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-East , Speed 2-4 m/sec Relative humidity: 70-75% 9% Cloudiness: 36% Atmospheric pressure: 760-761 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
the weather will be like this:
at night the air temperature drops to +23…+24°C, dew point: +18.92°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the north-east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes according to the weather: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +23…+24°C, dew point: +18.6°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 4-5 m/s , overcast sky; recommended clothing: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
during the day the air warms up to +24. ..+25°C, dew point: +17.33°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 1-5 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +23°C, dew point: +17.73°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze blowing from the north-east at a speed of 2-4 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
Duration of the day 12:05
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Sun:
Sunrise 07:52 , sunset 19:55 .
Moon:
Moonrise 07:20 , Moonset Relative humidity: 74-76% Cloudiness: 28% Atmospheric pressure: 760-761 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00
9 + 21 … +22 °C Partly cloudy
Wind: Light , North-East , Speed 3 m/s Wind gusts: 4 m/sec Relative humidity: 69-75% Cloudy Cloud Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:01 to 18:00 9 9
+23 ° C Small cloud cover
Wind: Light , East , Speed 2-3 m/sec
Rightpower 666% 666% 666% 666% Cloudiness: 23% Atmospheric pressure: 759-760 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m Visibility: 100%
evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+22 ° C Small clouds
9080
On land:
The wind is barely felt as a light breeze, and then only at times. The leaves of the trees are motionless. The smoke deviates slightly from the vertical direction. The direction of the wind is determined by the movement of the smoke, not the wind vane.
At sea:
Light seas. There are light ripples on the sea, the waves are weak, there is no foam on the crests of the waves. Wave height up to 10 centimeters, length up to 30 centimeters.
Wind gusts: 2 m/s Relative humidity: 69-72% Clouds: 32% rt. Art. Sea waves: dead calm , wave height up to 0.1 m. Visibility: 100%
Sunday 25 September 2022 in Maspalomas
the weather will be like this: temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north at a speed of 2-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes according to the weather: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +21…+22°C, dew point: +16.22°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; recommended clothing: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
during the day the air warms up to +23°C, dew point: +16. 21°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothing for the season: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +22°C, dew point: +16.31°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 1 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; what to wear: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn; 93
The temperature of the sea water: +24 ° C
Night from 00:01 to 06:00 Clear
Wind: Light , East , speed 1-2 m/sec Relative humidity: 72-75% Clogys: 17% atmospheric pressure: 17% 758-759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00
9 + 21 … +22 ° C Clear
Wind: Light , East 2 m/sec Relative humidity: 72-77% : 13% Atmospheric pressure: 758-759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Day from 12:0:00 PM to 18:00
90 22 … +23 °C Partly cloudy
0620 Relative humidity: 71-75% Cloudiness: 66% Atmospheric pressure: 759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 100%
evening 22 °C Cloudy
Wind: light , east , speed 1-2 m/s Relative humidity: 76-77% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 709-700 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
the weather will be like this:
at night the air temperature drops to +21…+22°C, dew point: +16.24°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 1-2 m/s , the sky is clear; clothes according to the weather: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +21. ..+22°C, dew point: +16.47°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 2 m/s , clear sky; recommended clothing: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
during the day the air warms up to +22…+23°C, dew point: +16.86°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the south-east at a speed of 2 m/s , in the sky, in places, small clouds; clothes for the season: open sandals, shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, slippers, socks, knee-highs, tights, shorts, skirt, pants, trousers, light dress, T-shirt, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
in the evening the air temperature drops to +22°C, dew point: +17. 69°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 1-2 m/s , overcast sky; what to wear: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
day length 12:01 9Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:00
+21 … … … ° C Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , East , speed 2-3 m/sec GUENTS 77-80% Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 759-761 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0. 6 m. Rainfall: 2 mm. Visibility: 90-100%
day from 12:00
+22 +23 ° C 9067
Wind: Light , eastern , speed 1-2 m/sec Wind impulses: 3 m/sec Relative air humidity: 71-77% Clogys: 97% 97% 97% % 97% 9020% 97% 9020 pressure: 760-762 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. Visibility: 94-100%
Evening from 18:01 to 00:00
+23 ° C Cloudy
Wind: , Sever-East 1-3 1-3 /sec Wind gusts: 4 m/sec Relative air humidity: 72-74% Cloudy: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 761-762 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 91-100%
the nature of the weather will be as follows:
at night air temperature will be +22°C, dew point: +17.51°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the east at a speed of 2-4 m/s , overcast sky; clothes according to the weather: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
in the morning the air temperature will drop to +21…+22°C, dew point: +17.71°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt; it will rain in some places , it is recommended to take an umbrella, light breeze blowing from the east at a speed of 2-3 m/s , overcast sky; recommended clothing: shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, socks, stockings, tights, skirt, pants, trousers, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
during the day the air warms up to +22. ..+23°C, dew point: +17.85°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt; it will rain in some places , it is recommended to take an umbrella, light breeze blowing from the east at a speed of 1-2 m/s , overcast sky; clothes for the season: open sandals, shoes, closed sandals, sneakers, slippers, socks, knee-highs, tights, shorts, skirt, pants, trousers, light dress, T-shirt, short-sleeved shirt, jacket; astronomical season: autumn;
in the evening the air temperature will be +23°C, dew point: +17.81°C; temperature-humidity ratio: comfortable for most, but the upper limit of humidity is felt;
precipitation is not expected, light breeze wind blowing from the north-east at a speed of 1-3 m/s , overcast sky; what to wear: open sandals, slippers, shorts, skirt, light dress, T-shirt; astronomical season: autumn;
day length 12:00
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Weather in Maspalomas in May 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Maspalomas in May, this month’s rating is 4.2 out of five.
Temperature in Maspalomas in May
Average temperature during the day:
+24.0°C
Average temperature at night:
+19.5°C
Sea water temperature:
+20.0°C
Number of sunny days:
26 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
1 day 0. 0 mm
Monthly weather comparison in Maspalomas Water temperature in Spain in May
Should I go on vacation in May?
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The climate in May is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Maspalomas in May and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +20.0°C. There is practically no rain, about 1 day per month, 0.0 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 26 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Maspalomas in May.
Please note:
Weather in Maspalomas in April:
rating 4.0 (out of 5),
air +22.2°C , sea: +19. 0°C
rain 0 days
Weather in Maspalomas in June:
rating 4.6 (out of 5),
air +25.5°C , sea: +21.0°C,
rain 1 day
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9°C. ..+18.4°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 4.6°C. What is the weather forecast in Maspalomas at the end of May and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Water temperature in Maspalomas in May
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Maspalomas in May ranges from +19.6°C to +20.5°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1°C. The next month the water is 1°C warmer. In May, according to tourists in Maspalomas, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in May and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4. 0 to 4.6 points. The number of rainy days in May is 1, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 0.0 mm, this is the 1st place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 7.3 mm more rains, in the next month, 0 mm less. The weather in Maspalomas in May in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
Average speed in May is 6.1 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 8.2 m/s.
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Water temperature
1
+22. 8°C
+19.8°C
2
+23.7°C
+20.0°C
3
+24.7°C
+19.8°C
4
+24. 4°C
+20.1°C
5
+23.3°C
+19.7°C
6
+23.4°C
+19.9°C
7
+22. 8°C
+19.6°C
8
+24.2°C
+20.0°C
9
+24.4°C
+19.8°C
10
+24. 6°C
+20.0°C
11
+25.1°C
+20.2°C
12
+25.3°C
+20.2°C
13
+26. 7°C
+20.5°C
14
+26.7°C
+20.5°C
15
+26.1°C
+20.1°C
16
+25. 4°C
+20.2°C
17
+24.1°C
+20.1°C
18
+23.8°C
+20.4°C
19
+24. 6°C
+20.3°C
20
+23.7°C
+20.5°C
21
+24.3°C
+20.2°C
22
+21. 7°C
+20.4°C
23
+22.6°C
+20.3°C
24
+23.1°C
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25
+21. 9°C
+19.8°C
26
+23.1°C
+19.8°C
27
+23.3°C
+20.1°C
28
+23. 6°C
+20.2°C
29
+23.6°C
+19.8°C
30
+22.8°C
+20.2°C
31
+24. 1°C
+20.1°C
Weather now
Maspalomas
+23°
Feeling: +25°C
From 4m/s
Precipitation: 0%
10 day / 14 day forecast
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Pressure
Morning +24 ° C from 07:00 to 07:59:59
Small clouds
North, 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000. branches of trees with leaves fluctuate continuously, light flags sway. Smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe (at a speed of 4 m / s or more).
At sea:
Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The ridges, overturning, form a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed.
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Alstersee in Hamburg Town hall
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Strand Las Teresitas, mit Santa Cruz und El Teide im Hintergrund,
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Basilika de Candelaria auf Teneriffa auf den Kanarischen Inseln
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Wahrzeichen und Ferien in Spanisch erstrand.
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Zentrale Platz in der Altstadt von Santa Cruz de La Palma
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Sonnenaufgang in Puerto de Santiago
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife in der Dämmerung
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Blick auf den Strand El Duque in Costa Adeje,Tenerife.
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Strand von Las Teresitas in Santa cruz de Teneriffa Nord
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Playa de Las Teresitas Gesamtansicht
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Santa cruz de Tenerife 2021 verrtel
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Berühmte Basilika von Candelaria im östlichen Teil Teneriffas
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Playa de Las Teresitas-bei Sonnenuntergang
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Nachtzeitraffer der Stadt Santa Cruz de Teneriffa….
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Theater
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Liceo de Taoro, La Orotava, Teneriffa
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Tropische Palmen
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Nahaufnahme der Santa Cruz de Tenerife auditorium hall
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Haus mit roten Türen in San Cristobal de La Laguna.
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Luftlandschaft mit Puerto de Santiago Stadt,Tenerife
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Ich liebe aktive Ferien und Surfen in den Wellen
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Junge kanarische Frauen in La Orotava, Teneriffa
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Parks in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Altes Boot jetzt Museum in La Palma, Kanarische Inseln
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Don Quijote und Sancho Panza bei Sonnenuntergang an den Windmühlen
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The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $466 and $339 for one-way flights to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply
Thu, Nov 10
JFK
John F. Kennedy Intl.
TFN
Tenerife North
$339 One way, found 5 hours ago$339
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Air Europa
Mon, Mar 27
BOS
Logan Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
$345 One way, found 15 hours ago$345
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Mon, Nov 7
ORD
O’Hare Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
$358 One way, found 4 days ago$358
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SWF
Stewart Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
$361 One way, found 1 days ago$361
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Mon, Nov 14
BWI
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TFS
Tenerife South
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Wed, Nov 23
MIA
Miami Intl.
TFN
Tenerife North
$388 One way, found 1 days ago$388
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Air Europa
Sun, Jan 15 – Thu, Feb 2
JFK
John F. Kennedy Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
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Wed, Feb 1 – Wed, Feb 8
EWR
Liberty Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
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Wed, Mar 8 – Wed, Mar 15
MIA
Miami Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
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Mon, Nov 7 – Thu, Nov 24
SWF
Stewart Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
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Mon, Nov 14 – Thu, Dec 8
BWI
Baltimore Washington Intl. Thurgood Marshall
TFS
Tenerife South
$501 Roundtrip, found 2 days ago$501
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Fri, Nov 25 – Tue, Nov 29
BOS
Logan Intl.
TFS
Tenerife South
$526 Roundtrip, found 1 days ago$526
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Hotel Adonis Plaza
3 out of 5
Plaza de la Candelaria, 10, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38002
The price is $60 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26$60
per night
Sep 25 – Sep 26
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, onsite parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful …
3.9/5 Very Good! (321 reviews)
Good location
“Location was great. No breakfast at the hotel. Comfy bed and good water pressure. The girl in the reception have us wrong info about time openings and offered us a taxi for the airport after telling us a much higher price that the bus. So I would not trust what they say”
Reviewed on Dec 9, 2021
Hotel Adonis Plaza
Hotel Adonis Capital
2 out of 5
Calle Cruz Verde 24, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38003
The price is $42 per night from Sep 29 to Sep 30$42
per night
Sep 29 – Sep 30
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, onsite parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the bathrooms in …
3.8/5 Good! (177 reviews)
“We were supposed to stay at adonis capital but were sent over to adonis plaza. It was ok. No restaraunt open in hotel for buffet breakfast so were sent to a local cafe for a coffee and toastie !!?? All in all a bìt disappointing.”
Reviewed on Jul 10, 2020
Hotel Adonis Capital
Hotel Adonis Pelinor
2 out of 5
Calle Bethencourt Alfonso 8, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38002
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and a business center. Our guests praise the helpful staff …
3.6/5 Good! (264 reviews)
“Nice location Good restaurants nearby Spacious accommodation Didn’t like lack of english tv channel When coronovirus lockdown began There was nothing to do easily”
Reviewed on Mar 23, 2020
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Hotel Adonis Pelinor
Occidental Santa Cruz Contemporáneo
3 out of 5
Rambla de Santa Cruz, 116, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38001
The price is $72 per night from Oct 2 to Oct 3$72
per night
Oct 2 – Oct 3
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the …
4/5 Very Good! (357 reviews)
Convenient location and helpful staff
“The hotel is in a pretty convenient location, only a short walk through the park to the main part of town. The staff were very friendly and helpful and spoke English very well (helpful since my Spanish is very bad). The only downside is the room wasn’t overly clean – the important parts like the …”
Reviewed on Sep 29, 2021
Occidental Santa Cruz Contemporáneo
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Luxury Hotels in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey
5 out of 5
Calle Doctor Jose Naveiras, 38, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38004
The price is $126 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26$126
per night
Sep 25 – Sep 26
Stay at this 5-star luxury hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, 4 restaurants, and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful …
4.6/5 Wonderful! (997 reviews)
“A fantastic hotel. We’ve been here a few times now and it never fails to impress. Great facilities and the staff go above and beyond. We will be coming back.”
Reviewed on Sep 15, 2022
Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey
Hotel Taburiente
4 out of 5
C/ Dr Jose Naveiras 24A, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38001
The price is $67 per night from Sep 30 to Oct 1$67
per night
Sep 30 – Oct 1
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and breakfast. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful …
4/5 Very Good! (257 reviews)
One night only
“Booked a suite with a bath Was given one without and with no natural light When asked we were moved to one with a bath Very clean, short of staff in the bar/restaurant but so is every other hotel Limited choice in the restaurant but excellent food”
Reviewed on Oct 27, 2021
Hotel Taburiente
Hotel Adonis Plaza
3 out of 5
Plaza de la Candelaria, 10, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38002
The price is $60 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26$60
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Sep 25 – Sep 26
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3.9/5 Very Good! (321 reviews)
Good location
“Location was great. No breakfast at the hotel. Comfy bed and good water pressure. The girl in the reception have us wrong info about time openings and offered us a taxi for the airport after telling us a much higher price that the bus. So I would not trust what they say”
Reviewed on Dec 9, 2021
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Hotel Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz
4 out of 5
Avenida del Tres de Mayo, s/n, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38005
The price is $77 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26$77
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Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and breakfast. Our guests praise the breakfast and …
4.4/5 Excellent! (812 reviews)
Excellent
“Great staff great hotel”
Reviewed on May 31, 2022
Hotel Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz
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Occidental Santa Cruz Contemporáneo
3 out of 5
Rambla de Santa Cruz, 116, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38001
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Hotel Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz
4 out of 5
Avenida del Tres de Mayo, s/n, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38005
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Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and breakfast. Our guests praise the breakfast and …
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Families like: Close to beach, laundry
Excellent
“Great staff great hotel”
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Apartamentos Bruja
3.5 out of 5
Av. de Bélgica, 11, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38007
The price is $56 per night from Oct 2 to Oct 3$56
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Stay at this 3. 5-star business-friendly apartment in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and onsite parking. Our guests praise the helpful …
4/5 Very Good! (8 reviews)
Families like: Kitchen, close to beach, washer and dryer
Local bus and tram stops close
“Reception manned by helpful staff. Luggage can be left when early check out. Spar supermarket next door.”
Reviewed on Feb 22, 2018
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Casa Emblematica Armonia
3 out of 5
Calle Maria Cristina 22, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 38003
Stay at this 3-star B&B in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and a rooftop terrace. Popular attractions Garcia Sanabria Park and Nuestra …
3/5 (1 review)
Families like: Close to beach, extra beds/cribs, free breakfast for the whole family
Propere B&B, maar minder goed dan voorgesteld.
“We waren een beetje teleurgesteld. Er wordt vermeld dat er parking is, maar je moet gewoon een plaats op straat zoeken (zeer moeilijk, want zeer veel geparkeerd auto’s). De wifi was op onze kamer (suite De Teide) niet te bereiken, alleen op de benedenverdieping kan je wel op internet. Er werd enorm …”
Reviewed on Dec 31, 2016
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4Dreams Hotel
3 out of 5
Price was $914, price is now $838 per person
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Gara Suites Golf & SPA
4 out of 5
Price was $1,268, price is now $1,163 per person
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4 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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3 out of 5
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferries connect Tenerife with Gran Canaria, La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura & Spain with crossings available to Las Palmas & Agaete (in Gran Canaria), Santa Cruz de La Palma (in La Palma), Arrecife (in Lanzarote), Puerto del Rosario & Morro Jable (in Fuerteventura) & Cadiz & Huelva (in Spain). Santa Cruz de Tenerife Ferry crossings are operated by Trasmediterranea, Naviera Armas & Fred Olsen Express and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 28 ferry crossings daily.
There are up to 28 ferry crossings daily from Santa Cruz de Tenerife with sailing durations starting from 1 hour 20 minutes. Our Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife Ferry Port
Santa Cruz de Tenerife along with Los Cristianos is the main ferry port on the island of Tenerife, in the Canaries.
The port is very well connected by road to Tenerife North airport. Tourism industry in Tenerife is very well developed and welcomes tourists all around the year.
Connections are available to all the popular destinations of the Canary Islands, with daily crossings to Gran Canaria (Agaete and Las Palmas) and to the Eastern islands of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
In Tenerife, don’t miss the Teide National Park and don’t forget to taste the local food, the ‘guachinches’ are unbelievable!
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Things to Do in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
Are you looking for tips on things to do in Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
As part of our city guides series, we interviewed Linda Wainwright who has lived on the island itself for over 25 years.
Linda shares with us her insider tips on the best things to see and do in Santa Cruz, plus recommendations on where to stay, eat, drink, and explore.
Why visit Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Because Tenerife is very much a tourist destination, I inevitably have to point out to people thinking of visiting that there is more to the island than sun, sea and sangria, and part of what’s here is Santa Cruz and neighbouring La Laguna.
Both are full of history, lovely old buildings and stunning modern ones (the older parts are often compared to South America), and both have lots of good restaurants and bars where you can eat al fresco.
Circulo de Amistad
Very much cities with hustle and bustle, but still a laid-back vibe. There are also museums, art galleries and churches to visit. Yet ten minutes outside of Santa Cruz is the island’s prettiest beach, Las Teresitas, and ten minutes outside La Laguna and you are in rich, verdant farmland.
Things to Do in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The contemporary Auditorio de Tenerife (often compared to the Sydney Opera House) and home to the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, annual Heineken Jazz Festival, a short opera season in Autumn and year-round music and dance performances of every type.
Auditorio
The Market of Nuestra Señora de Africa
Teatro Guimerá for the architecture but also for a production depending what’s on – plays will be in Spanish, but there are often music or dance performances too.
Teatro Guimera
The Museum of Man and Nature for details of how the volcanic Canary Islands exploded from the sea bed, and for the display of mummified bodies of the original inhabitants, the Guanches, who used to mummify their dead.
Tenerife Espacio de Artes (Tenerife Arts Center) for photography and art exhibitions.
A stroll around the docks which is a frequent stopping off point for tall ships.
A stroll around the recently remodelled Plaza de España, including the tiny, underground museum of San Cristóbal, a part of the city’s original fortification and home to the canon which shot off Lord Horatio Nelson‘s arm when he tried to invade Tenerife in 1797.
The centre of La Laguna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and walking its streets is like a journey back in time. It’s worth climbing the tower of La Iglesia de la Concepción to take a look over the valley in which it sits and the beautiful Anaga Mountain range behind.
classic La Laguna
Check out the Convent of Santa Catalina.
Plaza Adelantado
Even the tourist information office which is housed in a gorgeous, renovated building, la Casa de los Capitanes, and where you can pick up information about museums and walking tours.
Where to Eat in Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
In Santa Cruz I don’t even have to think about this!
Calle Noria, which extends from La Plaza de la Iglesia de la Concepción is the place to eat, night or day, with its brightly-painted buildings it will remind you of Habana. It’s full of cafés, bars and restaurants, some quirky and all excellent.
Calle Noria houses
My favorite is El Bulan, where they do extraordinary tapas, tastes and combinations I’ve had nowhere else.
Half the street is lined with chairs and tables (it’s pedestrianized) and you can eat lunch outdoors all year round, though dining in winter might be a bit chilly.
Calle Noria
Although it’s pleasant to sit around the city’s main square, Plaza de España, sadly I couldn’t recommend any of the eateries around there, get off the main tourist drag if you want better food.
I don’t know La Laguna’s centre from a foodie point of view, although I’ve had plenty of tapas and cakes in the places around the main streets and never been disappointed.
You can’t visit Santa Cruz de Tenerife without eating …
Papas Arrugadas with Mojo.
Papas arrugadas translates as wrinkled potatoes, which may sound like a bland thing to recommend, but done right they really are delicious! These are no ordinary potatoes but special varieties of small, floury tubers, grown in the Canary Islands.
They are served with mojos, Canarian sauces made with cilantro or red peppers.
Papas arrugadas con mojo credit: Fernando Carmona Gonzalez
Where to Drink in Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
No one bar stands out. In Santa Cruz head for Avendia Anaga after dark to cruise the clubs and bars. During the day, shuttered up, they look abandoned, but change character completely when the lights come on.
La Laguna is a university town, so there are plenty of reasonably-priced bars all around.
Where to Stay in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Of course when you live in a place, you don’t often get to stay in hotels or hostels.
The only hotel I’ve stayed in is the very chic Iberostar Grand Mencey, which somehow blends modern, luxury minimalism with a colonial feel, and which I loved! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
A friend stayed in city-center hotel Silken Atlantida earlier this year and pronounced it excellent too.
Markets and Shopping in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The Market of Nuestra Señora de Africa for sure, to buy the best of the island’s produce bananas, tomatoes, papaya and other fruit, not to mention those wee potatoes and yummy goats’ cheeses.
Market of Nuestra Señora de Africa
For gifts? The Canary Islands has been famous for wine since the 17th century – Shakespeare was a huge fan, no kidding. He mentions “a cup of Canary” in several of his plays!
You can also buy artisan olive oils, those mojo sauces, local honey and jams, and lotions and other beauty products made from aloe vera, which grows all over the island.
The Canary Islands have a special status within the EU. They used to be duty free, and that’s not strictly true now, but you can certainly buy perfumes, booze and tobacco cheaper than on mainland Europe, though obviously you need to check how much you can take into wherever you’re going back to.
Major Events and Festivals in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
No doubting what springs to my mind first – Carnival. It’s claimed that Santa Cruz’s Carnaval in the couple of weeks leading up to Lent is second only to Rio de Janeiro in size. It’s one long, crazy, chaotic, fun-filled party. It would take me an entire post to do it justice.
The best I can say briefly is that it is the colourful, noisy, costumed event you imagine it to be!
Other than that there is the Heineken Jazz Festival in July, which includes some free concerts.
Santa Blues – a free blues festival one weekend in June.
Santa Blues
August is a bit like one long fiesta too, when terrazas de verano (summer terraces) open. These are temporary bars which set up just for hottest weeks of the year, outdoors and with long opening hours to while away those sleepless nights.
In La Laguna there is a famous romeria, a traditional fiesta which is something like a cross between a harvest festival and May Day celebrations.
family trad dress Romeria
Folk groups, singers, dancers, farmers with their huge-eyed oxen, herds of goats, the odd goose or puppy take part, and everyone in traditional dress, including many of the onlookers.
Getting Around Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Both cities are very walkable. Although this is a mountainous island, slopes are fairly gentle, even in La Laguna, which is around 2,000 ft above sea level.
There are excellent bus services to other parts of the island, and a zillion taxis.
The two cities are connected by a modern tramway which blends surprisingly well with the historical surroundings when it passes through those areas.
Is Santa Cruz WIFI friendly?
A huge swathe of Santa Cruz city centre is actually a wifi zone set up by the town hall. You often see folk sitting in a square tapping away. La Laguna, as I said, is a university town, so facilities there are excellent too.
Read more: How to stay internet safe and private when using free Wi-Fi
Best Time of Year to Visit Santa Cruz, Tenerife
In one sense – any time. Winters are very mild, shirt-sleeves by day, a jacket by night. Although La Laguna is cooler because it’s much higher, even so, the worst it gets is like an Autumn day in England, say.
If you don’t want all the noise of Carnaval avoid Shrove Tuesday week at all costs.
Low season here is May/June and November/early December and there are cheap flights around, but the trouble with low season is that sometimes you find restaurants have taken the month off.
Hottest time is late July/August/early September when temperatures can get up to 40ºC so if you don’t like it hot avoid summer. It’s also the busiest time, of course, during the school holidays.
Favourite Side Trip Away From the City
The Teide National Park absolutely! Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Park is site of the world’s third largest volcano measured from the ocean bed, at 3,713 m Mount Teide is the highest mountain in Spain and in winter you will often find it covered in snow, despite this being a sub-tropical climate.
The park’s volcanic landscapes are sensational, and although it’s pretty barren-looking, there is flora which grows nowhere else on earth in the wild. I love to see the expressions on people’s face when I take them up there. The most-used adjectives are lunar or surreal.
It’s also an interesting drive, through pine forests. Often you emerge above cloud level, to look down on clouds as you would from a plane, and see Mt Teide rising above it all – impressive.
Getting Here and Away
From Europe is pretty easy. Several low-cost airlines serve the islands now, including Easyjet, which is my favourite, from UK. From further afield it means flying into a main hub, like Madrid and then onwards to Tenerife.
Because I’m English, when I fly, say, to the US, I often stopover in England to visit friends and family. The problem with that is that I have far less baggage allowance on that last leg of the journey than on the previous one, and I’ve been caught out a few times with excess weight, whereas when I book straight through that doesn’t happen.
Best Insider’s Tip for Travellers to Santa Cruz
If you’re into history, inquire with the museums – they do themed walking tours, but they’re not well-known.
One takes in the length of the original ortification of the city (of which the Museum of San Cristóbal was once a part), and another La Laguna by night, beginning in the city’s museum after hours – now there’s an eerie prospect.
Tenerife‘s history is on a similar timescale and has a similar background to the Americas, so it ties in with many places across the Atlantic as well as Europe.
Even with so much to see in the cities I would definitely hire a car and visit the mountains, vineyards and villages. There are some marvellous, bars and restaurants to be found in the countryside.
I Love Santa Cruz de Tenerife because..?
It has a city feel but island charm, and it blends the historic with the contemporary beautifully.
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BIO:
Linda left the flat and damp of north west England with her family for the warm and mountainous Canary Islands over 20 years ago, and blogs her experiences at islandmomma. Now in her “third age” she is doing her best to make some of her dreams come true, writing and messing about with her camera. She can found on facebook and tweets as @madreislena
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Casa Compartida Weyler
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
B&B Casa Weyler is located 2.7 km from Valleseco Beach. It offers a shared lounge, a terrace and a shared kitchen. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Very nice apartment in the heart of Santa Cruz. There is a shared kitchen where you can cook and a large balcony with a sofa. Izmar and Iveta did everything to make us feel at home. Thanks a lot!
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9.1
Excellent
360 reviews
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Santa Cruz Luxury Low-Cost Apartment with Terrace & Views
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Situated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2.5 km from Tenerife Beach, Luxury Low-Cost Apartment in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Terrace & Views provides air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Everything was perfect. The host very nice and helpfull.
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9.5
Excellent
121 reviews
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NEW VIP piscina and gymnasio
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
NEW VIP piscina y gimnasio is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 3 km from Valleseco Beach. It features a fitness centre, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk.
quiet, safe, good location (near tram/buses, near grocery store, close to path by water to go running). Host was incredibly helpful and kind, answered to questions right away.
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9.3
Excellent
100 reviews
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CASA PAPAGAYO
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2 km from Caleta de Negros Beach and 2.3 km from Tenerife Art Center, CASA PAPAGAYO offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi. The apartment building was built in 1960.
Marvelous and very comfortable apartment! Nice location in a quiet local neighborhood close to the Rambla de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 10min walk to the astonishingly beautiful Parque García Sanabria, 15min walk to the city center. The rooms are very clean and equipped with everything you may need. Much advised for couples and families up to 4 people.
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9. 1
Excellent
138 reviews
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San Sebastian 65
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands and 1.4 km from Tenerife Exhibition Centre, San Sebastián 65 offers accommodation with free WiFi.
Near centar, bus station, everthing is super.
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9.2
Excellent
134 reviews
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Monkey house
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Monkey house is set 300 meters from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes Art Center in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands.
Convenient location of the apartment near the embankment and in a beautiful area of the city, friendly and hospitable hostess, the apartment has everything you need for a comfortable stay
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Excellent
100 reviews
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Home Fatima
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Home Fatima offers accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2.5 km from Valleseco Beach and 2 km from Tenerife Art Centre. It offers free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
The apartment was very well located and super clean.
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9.4
Excellent
129 reviews
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sweet home
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Sweet Home is set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1.3 km from Caleta de Negros Beach and 2.1 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes Art Center.
a huge apartment for 6 people, if you want, 1-2 more will fit)) we lived together and it was gorgeous! 2 bathrooms. shower. poskdomoyka, washing … there is everything. garage place on -2 floor. very comfortably. they will meet you and tell you everything. gave coffee, croissants. it’s very quiet here!
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118 reviews
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Dream Cuesta
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Dream Cuesta is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 3.9 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands, 8 km from Art Center Tenerife Espacio de las Artes and 6 km from Trade Fair.. .
The Communication was clear and easy to understand. they would answer all questions we had. when we decided to change our checkout(still within the normal checkout hours) they were very flexible and helpful.
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Urban Flat
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Boasting city views, Urban Flat features accommodation with a patio and a kettle, around 3 km from Valleseco Beach. This apartment features free WiFi and a balcony.
The host was very accommodating of my arrival time and was very professional and attentive in her communications. The property was in a central location but quiet, and the facilities were top notch.
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All self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Looking for accommodation with a kitchen?
Do you dream of a secluded vacation without too much fuss? Choose from a variety of self catering accommodation options, ranging from modern apartments and luxury villas to beach houses and eco-lodges. You will be able to cook for yourself, read in the garden or watch a movie while lying on the sofa – in general, you will feel just like at home.
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Situated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2.5 km from Tenerife Beach, Luxury Low-Cost Apartment in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Terrace & Views provides air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Everything was perfect. The host very nice and helpfull.
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9.5
Fabulous
121 reviews
Breakfast offered
NEW VIP piscina y gimnasio is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 3 km from Valleseco Beach. It features a fitness centre, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk.
quiet, safe, good location (near tram/buses, near grocery store, close to path by water to go…
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From € 104.50 per night
9.3
Perfect
100 reviews
Breakfast offered
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2 km from Caleta de Negros Beach and 2.3 km from Tenerife Art Center, CASA PAPAGAYO offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi. The apartment building was built in 1960 year.
Marvelous and very comfortable apartment!
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From € 61.05 per night
9. 1
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138 reviews
Breakfast offered
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands and 1.4 km from Tenerife Exhibition Centre, San Sebastián 65 offers accommodation with free WiFi.
Near centar, bus station, everthing is super.
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From € 98.50 per night
9.2
Perfect
134 reviews
Breakfast offered
Monkey house is set 300 meters from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes Art Center in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands.
Convenient location of the apartment near the embankment and in a beautiful area of the city, friendly and…
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From € 103 per night
9.4
Perfect
100 reviews
Breakfast offered
Home Fatima offers accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2.5 km from Valleseco Beach and 2 km from Tenerife Art Centre. It offers free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
The apartment was very well located and super clean.
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From € 60 per night
9.4
Perfect
129 reviews
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Sweet Home is set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1.3 km from Caleta de Negros Beach and 2.1 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes Art Center.
a huge apartment for 6 people, if you want, 1-2 more will fit)) we lived together and it was gorgeous!
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From € 104.40 per night
9.2
Perfect
118 reviews
Breakfast offered
Boasting city views, Urban Flat features accommodation with a patio and a kettle, around 3 km from Valleseco Beach. This apartment features free WiFi and a balcony.
The host was very accommodating of my arrival time and was very professional and attentive in her…
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From € 68.85 per night
9.3
Perfect
165 reviews
Free cancellation options available
B&B Casa Weyler is located 2. 7 km from Valleseco Beach. It offers a shared lounge, a terrace and a shared kitchen. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Very nice apartment in the heart of Santa Cruz.
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From € 55.56 per night
9.1
Perfect
360 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, less than 1 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes and 5 km from Museo militar regional de Canarias, El ático de Santa Cruz de Tenerife offers air conditioning.
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From € 144 per night
9.2
Perfect
5 reviews
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Set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, just 700 meters from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Acogedor apartamento con excelente ubicación. Offers accommodation with a bar, a garden and free WiFi.
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From € 72 per night
9. 3
Perfect
10 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes and 5 km from Museo militar regional de Canarias, The Luxe Santa Cruz offers air conditioning.
Everything was flawless in the apartment.
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From € 129 per night
9.7
Fabulous
11 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Boasting a terrace and views of the city, Tenerife Art Hostel is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 700 meters from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes.
I like all about the art in this hostel, that’s more than just an hostel, the building was really…
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From € 24 per night
9.6
Fabulous
37 reviews
Free cancellation options available
LAS RAMBLAS features a balcony and is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, within just 400 meters of Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez Stadium and 1. 2 km of Museo municipal de Bellas Artes.
The hosts are very friendly, they met us, helped a lot, were always in contact.
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From € 104 per night
9.2
Perfect
25 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Casa Relajación is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, just 3.8 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands and 9 km from Tenerife Art Centre.
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From € 40.50 per night
9.3
Perfect
65 reviews
Free cancellation options available
Situated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, within just 800 meters of Tenerife Art Center and 200 meters of Heliodoro López Stadium, The Happy Place offers accommodation with city views.
the location near Santa Cruz downtown and the furniture, especially the bed were very comfortable!
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From € 145 per night
9. 2
Perfect
83 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Dream Cuesta is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 3.9 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands, 8 km from Art Center Tenerife Espacio de las Artes and 6 km from Trade Fair.. .
The Communication was clear and easy to understand. they would answer all questions we had.
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From € 55.20 per night
9.0
Perfect
100 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and only 1.2 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, DREAM PRESTIGE 3 features accommodation with city views, free WiFi and free private parking.
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From € 50.60 per night
9.4
Perfect
5 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and only 1.2 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, DREAM PRESTIGE offers accommodation with city views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Modern apartment, good water pressure
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From € 56.10 per night
9.3
Perfect
15 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Offering sea views, DREAM SMILE is located 2.4 km from Caleta de Negros Beach. It features a balcony and a kettle. The windows offer views of the city and mountains. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
I always got a free parking really close to the apartment.
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From € 61.50 per night
9,one
Perfect
28 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
DREAM STYLE in Santa Cruz de Tenerife provides accommodation with free WiFi, 2.4 km from Caleta de Negros Beach, 2.3 km from Tenerife Art Center and 4 km from Military Museum of the Canary Islands.
Amazing flat furniture and equipment. very comfortable
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9.0
Perfect
49 reviews
Review score: above 8. 0
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, GFS Loft is 2.7 km from Valleseco Beach. It offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and a tour desk.
Perfect location in the city center. Apartment is clean and quiet, fully equipped.
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From € 110 per night
9.1
Perfect
33 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Apartamento en zona privilege is just 1.4 km from Nea Beach.
The apartment was nice and well equipped, the host was super nice and easy to communicate with.
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From € 67 per night
9.2
Perfect
8 reviews
Review score: above 8.0
Set in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2.5 km from Tenerife Art Center, EDI Astoria provides free WiFi.
Only superlatives. Everything was great. Very good location, nice and clean apartment.
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From € 88.50 per night
8. 8
amazing
248 reviews
The average price of a self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife today is €140.19 (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Santa Cruz de Tenerife enjoyed staying at Apartamento Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Steps to the beach!!! and Oasis Penthouse in Santa Cruz by Eden Rentals.
These self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife are highly rated by couples: Apartamento céntrico en Candelaria, con piscina., Apartamento Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Guest House Santa Cruz.
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Travelers who stayed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife near Tenerife Norte Airport (TFN) have said good things about Los Rodeos Luxury Vivienda Vacacional, Casa el Porte and La Macadamia.
On average, self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife costs €416.16 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for this weekend is €85.62 (based on Booking.com prices).
Pequeño paraíso frente al mar, VILLA LUXURY VISTA DE MAR, and Steps to the beach!!! in Santa Cruz de Tenerife have received great reviews for their views from their rooms.
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Popular self catering accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife include Santa Cruz Luxury Low-Cost Apartment with Terrace & Views, Monkey house, and Home Fatima.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife: attractions, beaches, weather
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island of Tenerife, which is also one of the two capitals of the Canary Islands. The area of the city is 150 km², and its population in 2019year does not exceed 208 thousand inhabitants. The government of Tenerife sits in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and every four years the city acts as a platform for the work of the Parliament.
In Spanish, the name “Santa Cruz” is interpreted as “Holy Cross”. The European history of Santa Cruz de Tenerife began in 1494, when the Andalusian commander A.F. De Lugo landed on the northeast coast of Tenerife. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the local fishing village began to develop rapidly and by the 16th century had become a valuable port city. By the beginning of the 18th century, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was recognized as the main administrative center of Tenerife, and a century later – the capital of all the Canary Islands. From 19In 27, the archipelago had a second capital – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, located on the neighboring island of Gran Canaria.
Despite the huge popularity of the Canary Islands among tourists, it would be wrong to call Santa Cruz in Tenerife a prosperous resort, because most visitors choose the more southerly and western directions of the island for their vacation. Nevertheless, the city is in demand among travelers as a historical site with a number of attractive sights. Many people come here for shopping: it is not for nothing that the core of the city’s economy is the trading sector. Among other things, in the vicinity of Santa Cruz de Tenerife there are a couple of picturesque beaches and several good hotels, so the place deserves its share of tourist attention.
Attractions and entertainment
The attractions of the capital of Tenerife include both urban historical sites and natural locations. It will take at least an hour to inspect some, while getting to know others will take only a couple of tens of minutes. What sights are worth seeing first of all?
Central Market
One of the most visited sights of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, its Central Market, is located in a historical building of light pink color. The building was erected in the 40s. last century in a classic colonial architectural style. At the entrance you can see two curious sculptures: a boat launched by fishermen, and a woman carrying jugs on her head. Then you are greeted by a spacious arched passage inside the market, within the walls of which you will find a lot of stalls with various kinds of products.
Fresh vegetables and fruits from local farmers are sold on site at very low prices. The tourist eye is also pleased with meat rows with a rich selection of delicacies, including the famous jamon. The fish sector deserves special attention, where fresh seafood is presented, which can be tasted right here for a small fee. Cheese shops, departments with spices and sweets also offer a fairly wide range. Many tourists initially visit the central market of Santa Cruz de Tenerife solely for sightseeing purposes, but eventually leave this colorful corner with bags full of purchases.
Opening hours: from Monday to Saturday, the attraction is open from 06:00 to 14:00, on Sundays from 07:00 to 14:00.
Address: Av. de San Sebastián, 51, 38003 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Official website: https://la-recova. com/en/home/
Plaza de España
In the photo of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you can often see another important attraction – Plaza de España. It is the main one not only in Tenerife itself, but also in the entire Canary archipelago. The object was built at 1929, and today its dimensions reach just over 5 thousand m². The main attraction of the square is the Monument to the Fallen, built here in 1944 after the Civil War. The memorial is a massive tower, built in the shape of a cross and installed on a pedestal, decorated with bas-reliefs depicting the military.
In addition, the center of the square is decorated with an artificial reservoir with a blue bottom. Every year, landscaping and decoration work is carried out here, so the place will delight you with its colorful flowering flower beds and lush green trees. It is from the Plaza of Spain that the main avenues of Santa Cruz de Tenerife originate. There are several cozy cafes on the territory, in the immediate vicinity there is a small market with souvenirs. Double-decker buses also depart from the square for sightseeing tours around the city.
Auditorium
One of the most recognizable sights in Tenerife in Santa Cruz is the Auditorium. It is an unthinkable architectural project by engineer Santiago Calatrava, which began in 1997 and was completed in 2003. As a result, the world was presented with an ingenious structure with an incredible interweaving of lines and textures. Subsequently, the building was recognized as a great representative of postmodern architecture. To understand the grandeur of the structure, it is enough to appreciate only its roof, 100 m long and weighing 350 tons.
The Auditorium in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is located off the coast on Constitution Avenue and can be seen from almost anywhere, even from the observation deck in San Andres, which is 9 km from the city. Inside the unique attraction there is a theater with two concert halls – opera and chamber. There is also a restaurant with picturesque views of the ocean coast.
Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden of Tenerife is considered to be a striking attraction of the capital of Tenerife. The complex is spread over an area of 12 hectares and primarily specializes in the maintenance and cultivation of plants of the palm family. Surprising is the fact that earlier there was a garbage dump in the park, which was cleared and transformed into a botanical garden only thanks to the joint efforts of numerous international organizations. Today the institution’s collection is the best in Europe.
Once inside the complex, you realize how rich the palm world is. Here you will meet subtropical plants from different countries and continents – South America, Africa, Asia, etc. This is a very beautiful and well-groomed garden with a lot of observation platforms, from where picturesque panoramas of the city and the coast open up. There are benches throughout the territory, there are signs in several languages, and there are latrines. At the checkout, you can purchase a scheme of the complex, but you can also download a free guide app.
Opening hours: the attraction is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:00).
Address: Av la Constitución, 5, 38005 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Official website: https://palmetumtenerife.es/
Historic center of San Cristobal de la Laguna
10 km west of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the tiny town of San Cristobal de la Laguna, which attracts tourists primarily with its historical center. Founded in 149In the year 6, by the conquistador A.F. de Lugo, he became the first capital of Tenerife, which is why many interesting architectural buildings were erected on its territory. The historical center of the city retains its original appearance to this day, which, of course, attracts the attention of tourists.
This Tenerife town is a combination of old churches and neat parks, cobbled streets and ancient residential buildings. Be sure to visit the city’s Cathedral, the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Royal Temple of Cristo de La Laguna. It is pleasant to take a leisurely walk in the center, relax in one of the squares, enjoying the view of the local fountains and sculptures. It is noteworthy that the most valuable structures here are marked with tablets with their name and date of construction. In the Old Town you will find several cozy cafes and pastry shops, as well as rows of shops.
Military History Museum of the Canaries
The Military History Museum of the Canary Islands in Spain in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a real pride and one of the main attractions in Tenerife. The institution is located on the territory of the former fort and its main exhibits are devoted to the military history of the archipelago. The main exhibition of the museum tells about the famous battle of 1797, in which the Spaniards defeated the British admiral Nelson. Several dioramas of the gallery are devoted to this event, but a large part of them also covers other important historical episodes, for example, the passage of Columbus through the Canary Islands on his way to India.
Among the valuable exhibits of the museum in Tenerife you can see military equipment, weapons, armor, uniforms, orders, swords, etc. One of the most curious items in the collection was the Tiger cannon: it is believed that it was from it that the fateful shot was fired, injuring Admiral Nelson. The complex contains many copies of various ships. Here you can use the audio guide (only in English and Spanish).
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Friday the attraction is open from 09:00 to 15:00, Saturday and Sunday – from 10:00 to 14:00.
Cost of visiting: free of charge.
Address: Calle San Isidro, 2, 38001 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Official website: http://www.ejercito.mde.es/unidades/Madrid/ihycm/Museos/canarias.html
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Among the religious sites of Santa Cruz in Tenerife, the Church of the Immaculate Conception occupies a special place. This is an important historical monument that played a big role in the spread of the Catholic faith in the Canary archipelago. The building was erected in 1500, so the church is considered one of the oldest in Tenerife. Initially, the temple was called Santa Cruz, after which, in fact, the future capital of the island was named. However, at the beginning of the 17th century, the shrine was renamed the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
From the outside, the temple looks quite ordinary: the only thing that attracts attention here is its bell tower. But the deceptive simplicity of the external decoration is replaced by luxurious elements of the interior, decorated in the Baroque style. The main place in the church is occupied by a carved wooden altar and biblical sculptures decorating it. Inside, it is also interesting to look at the organ brought to Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the middle of the 19th century from London. The church is located near the Plaza of Spain, and you can go here for free.
Anaga Mountains
If you are interested in the natural sights of the capital of Tenerife, we advise you to visit the Anaga mountain range. This is a great place for both car trips and hiking. On the way uphill you will have to overcome a picturesque wooded area with rare flora and fauna. There are several routes for tourists to choose from, but each of them has numerous viewing platforms that offer vivid pictures of the valleys, hills and ocean.
If you’re planning on hiking, keep in mind that even the easiest route involves an hour’s uphill climb. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes and a warm jacket, as it can be quite chilly upstairs. It is important to take into account that the Anaga National Park is divided into 3 protected areas, and to visit one of them (the trail called El Pijaral), you must obtain permission in advance on the website https://centralreservas.tenerife.es. You can walk along the rest of the trails (Ijuana and Roques-de-Anaga) without prior agreement.
Beaches
Calling Santa Cruz de Tenerife a beach resort in Spain would be a mistake. After all, the city is a port city, and it is logical that a significant part of the coast here is occupied by the port. And if you want to arrange a beach holiday, then you will have to travel outside the capital. In the immediate vicinity of the city there are only two beaches – Las Teresitas and Las Gaviotas.
Las Teresitas
The beach is located 9 km northeast of the city, near the village of San Andrés. The coast is distinguished by a golden sandy coating, smooth entry into the water, and the absence of strong waves. On Las Teresitas you will find all the necessary infrastructure: showers, toilets, changing rooms. It is possible to rent umbrellas and sun loungers. In the immediate vicinity of the coast there are various restaurants, there is free parking.
Las Gaviotas
The place is located in the northeastern part of Tenerife, 14 km from the capital and 5 km from Las Teresitas beach. The local coast, hidden among the rocks, is primarily distinguished by black volcanic sand and strong waves. This is a wild beach, there is no infrastructure. Nudists are often found among vacationers here. Las Gaviotas is not in a very good location, and you can only get here by car.
Where to stay
More than 80 hotels open their doors to tourists in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and its surroundings. But it is important to clarify that most of them are apartments and apartments, and 30% are different hotels (mainly two- and three-star hotels). There is only one 5* hotel in the city, the Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey. Living in it in the summer will cost 113 € for two per night.
It is almost twice cheaper to rent a room in a three-star hotel. The cost of a double room in such establishments starts from 60 € per day and does not exceed 90 €. Some options include free breakfast.
But the best choice of accommodation you will find in the category “Apartments”. Santa Cruz de Tenerife offers about fifty options for apartments of different quality and location. Prices for renting rooms for two people in the high season start from 37 € and vary between 50-100 €.
Booking. com
All prices on the page are for January 2020.
Weather and climate
The ideal months to visit the capital of Tenerife are August, September and October. This is the warmest period, when the average air temperature is not lower than 25°C, and there is practically no precipitation. At this time, you will find the most comfortable water for swimming in the ocean (23-24°C).
Rest in this part of Tenerife is quite acceptable in the period from May to July: during the day the air warms up to 21-25°C, and the water in the sea is not so cold anymore – 21-23°C. But from January to March, coming here for a beach holiday is not recommended. These are the coldest months, often accompanied by rain and strong gusts of wind.
Useful tips
If you want to get to the city’s main festival (Founding Day of the capital), we advise you to plan your visit to Tenerife at the beginning of May. Celebrations take place on the night of May 2 to 3, when local residents set tables on the streets, arrange enchanting processions in costumes, dance, sing and have fun.
If one of the main components of your holiday is shopping, then visiting Santa Cruz de Tenerife is best scheduled for July-August. It is during these months that the capital’s boutiques and shops arrange grandiose sales, when goods can be purchased at a 50-70% discount.
If there is not enough time for a more or less complete inspection of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, it is enough to take one day. You can devote the morning to a review of architectural monuments, before lunch you can look into the Military Museum, and after that you can pay a visit to the Botanical Garden.
Overview of Las Teresitas beach and a walk through the Old Town:
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The capital of the island of Tenerife is the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Translated from Spanish, Santa Cruz literally means “holy cross”, the city got its name in honor of the silver holy cross of the Spanish conquistadors installed on the coast.
By Canarian standards, Santa Cruz is a very large city with more than 200,000 inhabitants. Crowded and noisy, it is unattractive from a tourist point of view, but it is still necessary to stay there for at least a few days and see a lot of interesting things.
Brazilian carnival lovers should visit the capital in February. At this time, the main holiday of the year takes place on the island, namely. Thousands of people take to the streets to celebrate the carnival every year for a week and the same number of people come to take part in this enchanting costume show.
As any capital, the capital of Tenerife has a lot of attractions. The largest is Garcia Sanabria Park. This is a real open-air botanical garden and a favorite vacation spot for locals, besides, admission to the park is absolutely free.
And in the “African market” you can buy all kinds of fresh vegetables, fruits and other products, but you can visit it only in the morning.
Playa de las Teresitas, located a few kilometers from the city. The beach is known for its white sand, which was brought from the Sahara desert, palm trees and mountains that hang over the beach.
The city has a well-developed transport system: modern public transport, there are bus stops literally at every step; there is also a tram line, it can be used to get to the city of La Laguna, which is located in the neighborhood; and you can take a taxi.
Large and a huge number of small shops that can satisfy even the most demanding customers can be seen mainly in the center of the capital. Souvenirs made by local artisans can be bought at the square. There are also several open markets where you can try and buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
Although Santa Cruz de Tenerife is not a resort town, any traveler can have a great time there!
Santa Cruz de Tenerife on the map
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spanish: Santa Cruz de Tenerife) ) is the capital of the island of Tenerife, and one of the two capitals of the Canary Islands. It has such a long name because there are quite a lot of cities with the name Santa Cruz (Holy Cross), especially in Spanish-speaking countries. But, the locals call it simply – Santa Cruz. In Russian translation, it is often called Santa Cruz.
It was in this place in 1493 that the Spanish conquistadors, after landing on the coast, erected a wooden cross on the east coast of Tenerife, hence the name of the city.
Santa Cruz is home to the Parliament of the Canary Islands, half of the ministries and boards of the government of the Canary Islands, and the High Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz is the residence of the President of the Canary Islands.
As already mentioned, Santa Cruz is one of the two capitals of the Canary Islands, the other is in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, on the island of Gran Canaria, and these two capitals periodically replace each other in this role, and every four year, the presidential residence changes its location.
Modern Santa Cruz is the largest city on the entire island of Tenerife, its population is about 200 thousand people. The city is not particularly attractive for tourists, due to the small number of historical monuments and poor tourist infrastructure. In fact, this is an industrial city with a cargo-passenger port and roads crowded with cars, which does not really attract vacationers. In addition, within the city there are no beaches that Tenerife is so famous for.
However, if you’ve already come here, don’t worry – here, too, there is something to look at and there is where to take a walk. This and wonderful beauty Plaza de España and Auditorio de Tenerife huge concert hall, fantastic shape and Obelisk de la Candelaria , which is one of the main sculptural monuments of the city and the “Church of the Immaculate Conception” and much more. Very beautiful city market Mercado Nuestra Senora de Africa , which sells flowers, fruits, vegetables and spices. Must visit Garcia Sanabria Park , the largest urban park in the Canary Islands, in many ways reminiscent of a botanical garden.
And for lovers of the exotic – two monuments to the fascist dictatorship of General Franco, where else can you find something like this. This is the famous Monument to the Fallen and a monument to General Franco himself.
And of course, it should be mentioned that the Canary Islands, due to their remoteness, have reduced sales tax, and, accordingly, lower prices for certain types of goods (alcohol, tobacco, perfumes, jewelry) compared to mainland Europe. Since we did not use these benefits, I will quote a tourist guide:
“The sophisticated “shopaholic” should go to the north of the island to the capital of Santa Cruz.” Most of the shops and boutiques are concentrated in the area of the central square of Spain.
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The Canary Islands attract travelers from all over the world. The most favorite among many is Tenerife – the island of eternal spring. Resting by the sea, you should definitely set aside a day to get to know its capital – the majestic Santa Cruz de Tenerife. At first glance, it may seem that there are few sights here, but a curious tourist will discover many secrets carefully kept by the Spaniards.
In the northeastern part of Tenerife, there is not a metropolis at all, but Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Its history begins a very long time ago. And it is connected with the name of Don Alonso Fernandez de Lugo. He always dreamed of conquering the Canary Island. He wanted to feel the glory of Columbus, discovering unknown countries. One day he landed numerous troops on the island where Santa Cruz de Tenerife later arose.
The conquest was well planned. Prior to the expedition, Fernandez de Lugo received support from Seville bankers and sold his own sugar plantations. Having reached the island, he landed in the northern part. To prove the capture of the area, he immediately installed the Holy Cross, from which the name of the village of Santa Cruz came. Then the conqueror moved inland, and we will stop, consider what happened to the settlement further.
The history of the fishing village, which was not yet called Santa Cruz de Tenerife, begins at 1494 years. Then the first inhabitants settled here. Gradually, the place began to grow, expanded to the city. If not for the occasion, a number of whether he would have managed to become the capital. In 1706, a volcano woke up on the island. The raging Montaña Negra destroyed most of the buildings of the city of Garachico, which was considered the main port in Tenerife. Then Santa Cruz took his place. In 1723, it was decided to move the capital here as well. It remains to this day, although it periodically cedes its role to another city – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Since its inception, Santa Cruz de Tenerife has never been surrendered to the enemy. The locals courageously withstood all the attacks. The coat of arms tells about victories and the desire for freedom. Three lion heads are symbols of major victories over Roberto Blake, John Jennings and Horatio Nelson. Now Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a quiet, peaceful city with about 250,000 inhabitants. By the standards of the island, it is large.
Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Residents and numerous tourists consider the carnival, which is held annually in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, to be the main attraction of the city. He has been waiting for a whole year, exactly from the day the previous one ended. It will be possible to see the spectacle lasting 2 weeks in February.
The capital gathers guests from all over the world for two weeks. The spectacle is amazing. In terms of brightness of colors, it is in no way inferior to Brazilian carnivals, except that it is a little more modest in scope. Among the main events are the election of the queen of the island, the parade of horses, the burial of the sardine.
Temples of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Anyone who visits the capital of the island can see the Holy Cross, which gave the name Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The shrine is kept in the main city temple – the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. There is a special relationship with her in the city. The locals call it the Cathedral or the Mother Church. A small chapel was opened on the site of the founding of the city at the end of the 15th century. Later it was transformed. A majestic spire appeared, visible from all corners of the city. The ashes of many figures who became famous at different times are buried here.
A little later, in the 17th century, the construction of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi began. It was built in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for almost a century. Now there are many valuable icons, paintings, sculptures.
The sights of Santa Cruz de Tenerife include the Masonic Temple. However, it will not be possible to get into it, because it has been under repair for more than two decades. Many tourists approach the building, take pictures, admire the sphinxes that adorn the facade.
City squares and main streets of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Walking around the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, many tourists start from the main square – Plaza de España. Previously, there was a fortress of San Cristobal. Now the majestic square, recognized as the largest on the island, is decorated with a high monument in the form of a Cross with an observation deck located at the top. There is also a beautiful fountain and a monument glorifying the defenders of Spain. The composition includes bas-reliefs, several sculptures. Adjacent to the square is the Avenue of the Duchess of St. Helena, the entrance to which is opened by an arch laid out in 1787.
Slightly fewer tourists in Candelaria Square, where the monument to St. Virgin of Canelaria is erected. Next to her are the faithful Guanches guards. There are four of them. There were the same number of angels, who for some reason were removed after another restoration.
Rambla de Santa Cruz is the central street of the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. On the surface, she doesn’t stand out. On both sides there are many cozy restaurants and cafes where you can taste national dishes. It is worth going to the end to see the monument to Franco, the general who defended Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Modern attractions
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is growing fast. Its newly built objects are in no way inferior in beauty to those that have stood for centuries. The vanguard has reached the city. This is evidenced by a masterpiece, which has no equal in Europe. Acoustico de Tenerife is a modern concert hall built between 1997 and 2003 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The unusual shape is impressive: it seems that there is a huge sail in front of the viewer. An organ is installed here, the sound of which must be listened to. The acoustics of the hall is the best in the world, which is what its authors are proud of. The Symphony and Chamber halls are open, there is a luxurious terrace and a spacious hall. Several museums open in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
It is proposed to visit at least one of them: archaeological; military; fine arts; contemporary art.
Parks and squares
The capital is surrounded by greenery. Getting acquainted with the city, you need to enjoy the beauty of nature. Local parks deserve admiration: Palmetum – a botanical park and a garden at the same time, where 400 species of various palms brought from different countries are grown; La Granja is a wonderful holiday destination for children in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where many attractions are installed; Garcia Sanabria is the central place in the city where everyone meets at the flower clock or next to the sculptures of Dr. Guigo or the mayor Garcia Sanabria. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is an amazing capital, not designed for tourist flows. It is quiet and comfortable here, so in the absence of numerous entertainment venues, you can enjoy the beauty of the capital of the island with pleasure.
We were in Tenerife before the cruise, so we didn’t consider visiting the Teide volcano. This time I was torn between a visit to the Barranco del Infierno gorge near the city of Masca and a trip to Parque Natural de Anaga in the north of the island. As a result, we chose a trip to the mountains of Anaga. We love mountain landscapes very much, and the first day could still torment my husband with a trip along mountain serpentines
We booked Opel Astra on the website cicar.com for 60.28€.
could have taken
Opel Corsa for 55, but they were afraid that if they didn’t upgrade and give a car of the same class, then it would be difficult to drive it on mountain roads.
After last year’s trip to France, my husband already knew that you can’t take a car of the lowest class for mountain roads.
As a result, we got
Seat Lion with automatic gearbox. She did an excellent job with her task.
Our itinerary: port – El Bailadero – Chamorga – Taganana – Bajo el Roque – Almáciga – Benijo – El Draguillo – Barranco De Afur, Tamadite – Roque Negro – Mirador Pico Del Inglés – Mirador Cruz Del Carmen – Mirador De Jardina – port. You can look it up on google.
There was also the village of Taborno on the route, but we didn’t stop because time was running out.
I liked the trip, we saw something that is rarely shown to tourists on the island.
In general, Tenerife makes you want to come back and come back. Despite its rather small size, the island has some kind of inexplicable aura of attraction.
If you are interested, there are many photos in my album on Yandex.Fotki.
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From Los Rodeos North airport to the capital of Santa Cruz about 15-20 kilometers. Every half an hour there is a scheduled green bus to the central city bus station. But this option did not suit us with our luggage. At the exit from the arrivals hall, a separate door with a control desk leads to the taxi. We did not have time to approach, as the manager quickly showed a taxi on the street, ready to serve us. We arrived at the Taburiente Hotel in about twenty minutes. The counter in a taxi at the landing starts counting immediately from 3 euros 20 cents. Upon arrival in the city center, 18 euros with kopecks came up.
There are no quadruple rooms in the hotel, I had to take two double rooms for 56.5 euros per day (without breakfast). Only 113 euros for two double rooms. The hotel is normal, there is a swimming pool on the roof, though the water was cool. We had a good night’s sleep, left our things in the storage room and went for a walk around Santa Cruz.
Park García Sanabria is a favorite place to relax in the city center. There are many flowerbeds, fountains, monuments, alleys, like a botanical garden. Walking around the city, we realized that we simply want to eat. We booked the hotel without breakfast… We spontaneously decide to go to the port for registration, eat on board and continue exploring the city. Taxi to the port cost 9euros, registration went through quickly.
Having tasted delicacies on the first boarding day at the hospitable AIDAsol,
again decided to go on an independent tour of the city
Santa Cruz.
It was in the afternoon, around 3pm. All aboard at eight o’clock.
There is not much free time – about five hours. We went along the blue line through the ferry waiting room to the city, to the central square of Spain in search of a tourist bass – our main lifesaver. The price of an adult ticket is 16 euros, a child ticket is 8.5 euros.
Russian audio guide available.
The literary text is normal, the voice of the announcer without an accent.
The interval frequency is 30 minutes.
The total duration of the trip is 1 hour.
What a different city it turned out to be
Holy Cross on the island
Tenerife.
House-palaces in the colonial style in the city center.
Glass new building on the former wastelands-outskirts with its twin towers.
Narrow streets, tunnels, parks.
Unpretentious box houses crawling along the slopes of the mountains.
While exploring the city from the height of the second floor of the tourist bass
we were overtaken by the tramway Tramvia, which connects
port with town
La Laguna (San Cristobal de La Laguna),
the former capital of the island. The idea was born to ride today and in La Laguna.
The light rail terminus is next to the Auditorio.
There is a large transport hub with a bus station
intercambiador,
from where buses go to all sides of the island.
We boarded the tram at the Fundacion stop closest to Plaza de España.
It is the second in a row from the Intercambiador bus station.
Tickets (1 euro 35 cents)
sold at vending machines.
B
La Laguna from La Trinidad terminus to the historic center
two hundred or three hundred meters along the pedestrian zone.
Near the terminus of the tram in La Laguna “La Trinidad”
many small shops with good discounts.
Here we are fully stocked!
Shoe sizes matched.
6 (six) euros for a pair of boots
Well, where did you see this…
Any shopaholic can get a nervous breakdown at these prices.
Historic center of the former capital of the island – La Laguna (San Cristobal de La Laguna)
gives the impression of peace and tranquility.
Here life flows slowly as usual, even tourists here are not always in a hurry (like us),
and relaxed, enjoying the evening gatherings to the chords of the guitar. I did not want to leave La Laguna, but it was time to return to the port.
Upon returning a week later in Santa Cruz, we booked the Silken Atlantida 4 * hotel for 2 nights – 52 euros (without breakfast) for a standard room. The hotel is really worth it! I recommend it before a cruise.
Taxi at the port was rented for the whole day until 20.00 pm according to the following program: luggage unloading at the hotel, trip to the Teide National Park to the cable car. There, the wait is two hours until we get to the crater. Then a trip to the water park “Siam” on the other most southern end of the island of Tenerife. There again waiting – a couple of hours before the closing of the water park. And return to the port capital of Santa Cruz to our hotel. According to the speedometer, this circle around the island is about 200 kilometers, for about as many euros they bargained with the driver.
The trip through the Teide National Park, up to an altitude of more than 2000 meters to the foot of the volcano, took place in the struggle with sleep, as at the beginning we were driving through a wooded part where eucalyptus grew. This special healing-intoxicating smell of equilipt lulls you better than any lullaby. It’s good that the observation decks here are so frequent that they stopped at all the miradors about a dozen times, dispersing sleep. We climbed above the clouds along the western part of the island and saw the towns of Orotrava and Puerto de La Cruz from above. The weather was clear and our eyes opened two neighboring islands – La Gomera and La Palma.
The central and main point of the serpentine road through the Teide National Park is the bottom station of the cable car to the Teide crater. The slope of the volcano is so steep that there is no road to the crater (no serpentines will help), and besides, the volcano has been declared a natural monument by UNESCO, where any construction is prohibited.
This is a site at about 2500 meters above sea level. The cable car TELEFERICO DEL TEIDE lifts tourists up another kilometer to 3555 meters. The rest is a little less than two hundred meters to the finish 3718 meters on foot along the beaten path.
The ticket price for the cable car to the Teide crater (round-trip) is insane, robbery in broad daylight. 25 euros per adult and 12.5 euros per child. More expensive only for the Sicilian Etna – there is generally skinning – 60 euros from the nose.
The ascent and descent by cable car is also a tourist attraction. There are stunning views. At the top there are many signs and information stands of the highest miradors in the Canary Islands. There are three observation decks near the crater, on different sides of the island. Volcanic landscapes are quite Martian.
To get to the crater, you need to show the caretaker at the upper station of the cable car “avizo” – a free permit to visit the Teide peak. We didn’t have it, but under the guise of a photo shoot, we “freely” passed the Rubicon.
The weather was so clear that from the other side of the Teide Peak we managed to photograph another island – Gran Canaria!
Having made almost a record number of photographs of all the visited volcanoes on Teide, we hurried down to the lower station of the cable car. There we were given a “Certificate of Visiting the Teide Volcano”. The photo shows that in vain they neglected the advice to smear sunscreen in the mountains. Tan to the face stuck instantly! Well, everything suits the scoundrel …
And here we are at our next destination – SIAM PARK. The ticket price is 33 euros, but it is more profitable to buy a double ticket for two parks: SIAM + LORO for 56 euros.
The only bummer – the schedule on our day was shortened to 17.00. And we hoped that until 19.00 (as in the high season). On the clock – half past four. For the sake of an hour and a half to give such an expensive price … The toad choked for about five minutes, but I really wanted to. We went and not in vain. There were practically no queues and we managed to ride on all the rides several times.
The mood after extreme water procedures in the water park was 120 points on a hundred-point scale.
The stereotype about the Canary Islands as a warm paradise place, where Europeans warm their bones and get relaxation in the winter-spring time is the purest TRUTH!
The very south of Tenerife, where the tourist enclaves of Las Americas and Los Cristianos are located – only here you can find “bounty – heavenly delight”. Local territorial miracle! In the port of Santa Cruz it can rain and strong winds can blow, in the Teide mountains there is snow, and in Las Americas there is warm water and hot sand.
There are breakwaters here that dampen the ocean waves, and the ocean water on the shallow shore quickly warms up to comfortable temperatures.
The most popular beach here among the party youth is MONKEY BEACH. Here, from evening to morning, non-stop, there is an open-air disco for many hours with hit DJs and go-go performances with freaks.
Oh, it’s a pity – I didn’t immediately think of taking a post-cruise hotel not in the cold-windy port Santa Cruz, but in the party-warm Las Americas. After the water park, we could have stayed here on the beach to relax, and so we just did another photo shoot “Me and a palm tree” on MONKEY BEACH – the warmest beach in the Canaries.
So, those who want to stay for a couple of days in Tenerife after the cruise, choose hotels in the south of the island, near MONKEY BEACH in Las Americas. Of course, it is far from the northern port – 60 kilometers, but the “heavenly pleasure” costs extra money for the transfer. But the water park is nearby. By the way, the continuation of the banquet in the water park on the second day costs – 10 euros, upon presentation of yesterday’s ticket. That is, a two-day entrance to the water park costs 43 euros.
P.S. In fact, the beach is called PLAYA DE TROYA (a triple beach consisting of three small coves separated by breakwaters), and MONKEY BEACH CLUB is the name of the club that hosts discos of the same name. But it is precisely the name MONKEY BEACH that has taken root and now everyone knows where it is.
The next evening after disembarking at 19.30 we bought AirEurope tickets from Tenerife North (Los Rodeos) to Barcelona. I specially took such tickets so that I could devote another whole day of light to rest (excursions) on the island. The plans included visiting the bird zoo with the LORO PARQUE dolphinarium, which is located in the town of Puerto de la Cruz on the west coast of Tenerife, 30 kilometers from the capital.
Buses 102 and 103 depart from the central bus station in Santa Cruz every half an hour according to the schedule. Ticket price – 5 euros.
Our hotel was well located – just one block from the bus station, 5 minutes walk. The largest network shopping center El Corte Inglas was built near the bus station. The day before, we bought a lot of cuts, sauces, etc. in the grocery supermarket. For dinner, for breakfast, and even left what to take with you to Loro Parque for a lunch snack.
Arrived in 40 minutes. From the final stop of the intercity bus to Loro Park, a twenty-minute walk along the promenade. Pointers will not let you get lost. For those who do not like hiking, a tourist train runs along the embankment.
The air temperature at noon warmed up to 29 degrees Celsius. Local beaches are gradually filled with vacationers. There is an ocean wave and some water compared to Las Americas is cooler.
For very inquisitive tourists who prefer to hear additional information from the lips of guides and guides in Loro Park, there is a paid option “Discovery Tour”, lasting 1 hour 45 minutes and costing 10 euros. And if it weren’t for Aleksey, the host of the discovery tour in Loro Park, our impressions would have been only contemplative, but they also turned out to be meaningful. Thanks to him, we learned a lot of interesting things about the backstage of Loro Parque.
In addition, when Alexei heard that we wanted to leave the Discovery Tour earlier, as we needed to return to Santa Cruz to the hotel for luggage, and then to the northern airport for check-in, he offered to stay until the end of the Discovery Tour. tour” and then use his transfer. So lucky, so lucky! Another transport problem solved itself. We even arrived at the airport check-in much earlier.
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Loro Park on the island of Tenerife
This island is unique in its natural beauty and most of the cruisers go towards the Teide volcano. But we decided to dedicate this day to our twelve-year-old son. It was decided – we are going to Loro Park for the whole day. To do this, we need to get to the town of PUERTO DE LA CRUZ on the west coast of Tenerife, 30 kilometers from the capital.
There are two options for bringing the body to the park. The first is a taxi. And the second is a shuttle bus. Buses No. 102 and No. 103 depart from the Santa Cruz Central Bus Station every half an hour. Ticket price – 5 euros. In order to spend more time in the park, we decided to go there by taxi, and back, no longer in a hurry, by bus.
It’s quite a long drive… We cross the whole island. The road is wide and fast. Somewhere in the middle of the way, the taxi driver offers to stop at the mirador – to take a picture. From here you have a beautiful view of the Teide volcano.
LORO PARK is open daily from 8:30 to 18:45. Entrance fee to the park: adult – 33 euros, children (under 11 years old) – 22 euros. Park website: http://www. loroparque.com/default.aspx
At the entrance we buy a branded yellow baseball cap for 1 euro. Taking pictures with two cockatoos. Photos can be picked up at the exit from the park. Price – 8 euros.
As soon as you cross the threshold of the park, you immediately find yourself in a green, blooming paradise.
Four types of performances take place every day in different parts of Loro Parque: seals, dolphins, killer whales and parrots. Each – several times.
Fur seal show 09:30 | 12:30 | 14:15 | 15:30 | 17:00 Dolphin show 11:00 | 13:00 | 14:45 | 16:00 | 17:30 Killer whale show 11:45 | 13:45 | 15:15 | 16:30 Parrot show 10:30 | 11:30 | 12:30 | 14:00 | 15:00 | 16:00 | 17:00 All performances are approximately 30 minutes long.
In general, the word “most” will always accompany you during your visit to Loro Parque. The penguinarium “Penguin Planet” is no exception – the largest in the world. 180 birds gathered under its roof, for which a special cannon fires 12 tons of snow every day.
Everything is thought out to the smallest detail. To prevent people from crowding, a moving tape was made. You stand on it … and at low speed you go around the entire penguinarium in a circle.
It is very good that you can watch penguins both on the ice floe and underwater. I would never have thought they were so smart. They float like torpedoes.
At 11 o’clock we watched the dolphin show.
And at 12:00 killer whale show. It deserves attention just because not every zoo can afford them. These animals moved to permanent residence in Loro Park from the USA relatively recently – in 2006. And immediately took pride of place on its logo in the form of a large tail drawn between a dolphin and a parrot.
By the arrival of the most human-friendly predators, a new arena has been built, adequate to their size. The pool has a diameter of 120 m and holds 22.5 million liters of sea water!
If you want to watch killer whales from the front rows, take care of a cape in advance (3 €, sold here). Otherwise, you will have to walk around the park wet for the rest of the time. “Dangerous” places are marked with appropriate stickers. By the way, there are no two identical shows even during the day: killer whales are capricious, so trainers adjust to their mood.
Do not miss the aquarium building: it is located near the exit. There, in addition to the many sea and river inhabitants, you will be pleased with the glass tunnel with sharks swimming right over your head. The aquarium in Loro Park is worthy.
Tigers, chimpanzees, jaguars, a couple of sloths, a flock of flamingos, a family of adorable meerkats, crocodiles and huge turtles live in the imposing territory of Loro Park, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
Meerkats, it seemed to me, are the most favorite among the children. Watching them is a pleasure. Funny animals. Danila was barely dragged away from them.
Somehow the time has passed imperceptibly and it’s time for us to leave. A taxi driver was already waiting for us at the exit. We reached Santa Cruz without incident.
It can be seen that this is a large and modern city. Apparently, we will have to come here at least once in any way, since apart from Loro Parque we have not seen anything.
We still had a couple of hours to spare, we walked a bit around the city in the port area.
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A successful day in Tenerife!
In Tenerife, I really wanted to go to Loro Parque. The friend didn’t mind. I knew before the cruise that you can take a regular bus, for a long time. We found a married couple from Yaroslavl on the ship, who were knocked out for a taxi ride. The price at the berth is fixed – 50 EUR. For four it is quite normal, because. the bus costs 5.
We arrived in 50 minutes, we also made a couple of stops for photos with beautiful views. Uncle the driver was hospitable. He immediately offered to take us back, but we did not know how long it would take us, incl. refused. Then he offered to call him on his cell, like – Walk as much as you want, I’ll drive up at the right time. Deal.
The park is amazing! This is amazing! Handsome, very well maintained. It is immediately evident that it is kept with love. We managed to do all the shows, though running and running. First, the dolphin show at 11:00, they ran from it to the killer whale show at 11:45, then the fur seal show at 12:30. Parrot show at 14:00. They walked around the entire park. I really liked the penguinarium. And you don’t need to go to Antarctica!
So imperceptibly 4 hours flew by in the park. Called the driver, arrived in 15 minutes. Apparently somewhere here taxied.
Approaching the city, they asked us to drop us off at the Auditorio de Tenerife building. In half an hour we just reached the port along the embankment through the beautiful Plaza de Espana.
A successful day in Tenerife! And the weather was wonderful, a little cloudy, 20 degrees. It is a pity that we did not have time to go to the town of La Laguna, everyone likes it.
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Cruise date – February 2010
Liner:
beautiful volcanic island
Traveled around the island in a rented car. IMHO, the best option! In the northwest of Tenerife, there are the remains of an old volcano, which centuries of erosion has turned into a very picturesque mountain range.
In the center of it is the village of Masca, to which a serpentine road leads. Let me tell you right now – not for the faint of heart! But beautiful!
In the center of the island, one of the most massive island volcanoes in the world, Mount Teide, proudly rises, the last eruption of which was only a couple of hundred years ago, that is, just about by geological standards! The peak itself is quite good, even a cable car leads to its top, up to a height of 3600 meters.
The Teide offers sweeping views of a barren world of rust-red craters and black lava flows framed by fluffy ocean clouds. The cold at the top in winter is terrible there, it often snows and the wind just knocks you down!
Molten lava flows, cooling down and shrinking, formed bizarre patterns of cracks. Over time, erosion exposes the basalt and local tourism departments are happy to “unwind” new attractions. Let’s say this miracle of nature is positioned as a “stone rose”…
An undoubted and somewhat unexpected advantage of Tenerife turned out to be that the slopes of the volcanoes are overgrown with a gorgeous pine forest, which is very nice to walk through! There are also steep climbing trails to choose from, as well as gentle foresters’ roads traversing the slopes.
In general, the Canary Islands, by Spanish standards, do not shine with the delights of architecture, and the coast is often ugly, functional and overpopulated. But there are also quite nice places in the old colonial style. In Tenerife, I can recommend La Orotava.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The capital of the Canary Islands
BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAPITAL OF THE CANARY ISLANDS
The capital of the archipelago (Canary Islands) Santa Cruz de Tenerife is located in the northeast of Tenerife and is tightly surrounded by the Anaga mountain system.
History of the capital of Tenerife
Founded the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the 15th century on the site where the first Spaniards landed. They were far from tourists, and pursued very specific goals. The empire needed to expand its own territories. A wooden cross was erected at the landing site of the Spaniards, and this became a historical place and a starting point in the growth of the future capital of the Canary Islands. Years passed and Santa Cruz turned from a small port town into a modern metropolis, with many narrow streets in the old center, large squares and green park areas. And of course with gorgeous beaches and developed tourist infrastructure.
The most port city of the island
Even the conquistadors noted the favorable geopolitical position of the future capital of the island, in their time Santa Cruz de Tenerife became the most important port. Moreover, in our time it is considered the third largest and most important port in Spain. It is an important logistics hub in transcontinental trade routes, connecting Europe with Africa and America. Every day in the port of Santa Cruz you can see ships flying the flags of various countries of the world. Small tourist ferries, as well as giant ocean liners, also stop here.
Attractions Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Of course, the capital of Tenerife does not reach the title of a metropolis: the whole city can be easily walked. Let’s take a walk through the very center of the city and learn about the main attractions of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. All of them are concentrated mainly near the Plaza de España. The central place on the Plaza de España is occupied by a memorial in memory of the bloody Civil War of 36-39 of the last century. Not far from the square is the Church of St. Francis, built in the 17th century. Another of the attractions of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is worth paying attention to the church of Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, dating from the 16th century. Inside it is stored the same wooden cross erected by the first Spanish settlers, and this is not only a symbol of the capital, but of all the Canary Islands. Walking to Plaza Candelaria, you will reach the main pedestrian street of the capital – Calle Castillo. It is full of tourist and commercial life with shops, restaurants and cafes. Nearby is the central market of the city: Mercado de Nuestra señora de Africa. Here you can buy fresh products for dinner or try ready meals. Despite the fact that it is far to the east, local sellers are not averse to haggling.
Museums of the capital of Tenerife
If you have a free moment, be sure to visit the Museum of Archeology and Anthropology. Here is a unique collection of household items of the Guanches – the indigenous population of the Canary Islands. These include mummies found in the caves of the island, tools for agriculture, weapons, household items, household utensils, jewelry and much more. From the weapons of the Guanches, let’s move on to more recent times and look at the collection presented at the Military Museum of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Armor, weapons from the time of the conquistadors and more modern types of weapons. The museum also has a truly unique specimen: according to legend, it is here that the cannon is located, from which the hand of the famous Admiral Nelson was torn off by a shot. Whoever comes to the Canary Islands with a sword will be left without a hand. We will move from weapons to the world of art and go to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Nature. Each of them has something to see and make an impression of the cultural life of the island, as well as the flora and fauna.
Modern symbols of the city
Of course, this is a little strange, but this makes the Auditorio Tenerife Opera building, built in 2003, even more mysterious and attractive. The Canarian twin towers look interesting, reaching more than 100 meters into the sky. Out of time in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, another symbol is the largest park in the entire archipelago – Garcia Sanabria. Its area is more than 67 thousand square meters. m. True, I must say that the capital of Tenerife is a very green city in itself. Trees grow on every street in the city.
Carnival de Tenerife
Once a year, in February or March, the capital of Tenerife hosts the carnival, which is considered one of the largest and most colorful in Europe. Especially for the holiday in Santa Cruz, residents of all the islands and Europeans come, and not just to see the action, but also to take an active part in it. At first glance, it seems that the carnival is a fun and unpretentious pastime, but in fact, preparations for it take many months. The holiday begins with the choice of the carnival queen, after which the traditional parade of horses takes place, and therefore the most stormy fun begins. Tenerife Carnival is even called the little Rio for the similarity of colors and atmosphere. But it is worth saying that the Brazilian carnival – Canary, is inferior in scale.
Beach capital
To the east of the capital is the village of San Andres, where the most popular and largest beach of this area of the island is located. Tourists from Europe and the inhabitants of the islands come here to bask in the sun, basking on the white sand. By the way, the sand here is real – from the Sahara desert. In 1973, it was brought here in incredible quantities. In the suburbs of the capital there are several diving clubs, and dives are designed for both beginners and seasoned divers. The underwater landscape is very beautiful and rich: coral reefs, underwater caves and even a real sunken ship. But it’s better not to go there, as local underwater inhabitants have been living there for a long time: sharks, rays and barracudas.
In the vicinity of the capital
The capital of the Canary Islands is also the starting point of various tourist routes. From here, a journey starts for everyone who wants to conquer the highest point of Anaga – a mountain range, at the foot of which the village of San Andres is located. To the north of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the first capital of the island – the town of La Laguna, which, although it has lost the official status of the capital, is behind the scenes the cultural capital.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain weather in September: average temperature & climate
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General weather summary
Pleasantly warm with a gentle breeze
Feels like
2%
Daily chance of prec.
0.023 in
Amount
12.3 mph
Wind speed
79%
Humidity
12.4 hrs
Daylight length
7:49am
Sunrise
8:10pm
Sunset
67%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in September
The average temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 76°F (25°C) and a low of 71°F (22°C). Some would describe it as pleasantly warm 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 September based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Sep
How much does it rain in September
In Santa Cruz de Tenerife in September, there’s a 2% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.2 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is November with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.5 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 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in September 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 September
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during September is 16.0 hours (67% 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 September based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
When is the sunrise and sunset in September
The average day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during September has 12.3 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:49 am and sunset at 8:10 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 September based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month
How humid is it in September
In September, 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 September based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month
How windy is it in September in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Historically, the wind in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during September blows at an average speed of 12.3 mph (19.8 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 September based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
What to wear in September
With an average high of 76°F (25°C) and a low of 71°F (22°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm 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
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in May
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in July
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August
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 September (e.g., September 1, September 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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September 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 September 2023 in Tenerife Spain:
Generally, September in Tenerife will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.3 inches / 7 mm of rain during the month of September.
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Contents
1 September weather in Tenerife Spain
2 September weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail
2.1 – What will the temperature be in Tenerife in September
2.2 – Can you expect rain in September in Tenerife?
2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for September
2.4 – Can you expect in September a lot of sunny days in Tenerife
2.5 – Will it be comfortable in September in Tenerife?
3 What to do in Tenerife Spain in September
4 Is it humid in Tenerife Spain in September?
5 Is September a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?
6 Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in September?
7 Is September the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?
8 Is September the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?
9 Weather in Tenerife Spain in other months
September weather in Tenerife Spain
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in September in Tenerife, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if September is comfortable or humid
Generally, September in Tenerife will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 66°F / 19°C. Many will prefer a location with air conditioning due to the humidity level.
Tenerife does not have a lot of rainy days in September. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.3 inches / 7 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for September 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.
September weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail
To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in September 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 September
Generally, you can expect in September an average temperature of 84°F / 29°C during the day and an average of 66°F / 19°C during the night. In September, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 89°F / 32°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 62°F / 17°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 September with the temperature in the month before and after, this is equal to August, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. And almost equal to October, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 80°F / 27°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 September with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to August, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 93°F / 34°C. And almost equal to October, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 87°F / 31°C.
In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in 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 September in Tenerife?
Generally, you can expect about 2 rain days in September, with on average 0.3 inches / 7 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 September with the month before and after, this is slightly more than August, which sees around 0. 1 inches / 2 mm of rain. And less than October, which sees around 0.6 inches / 16 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 September with the month before and after, this is almost equal to August, which sees an average of between 0 and 1 days of rain. And almost equal to October, which sees around 4 days of rain
– What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for September
You can expect in September, the water temperature for Tenerife to be between 77°F / 25°C and 73°F / 23°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 September with the month before and after, September has a water temperature almost equal to August, with a water temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from October, that is an average of between 75°F / 24°C and 77°F / 25°C.
Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.
– Can you expect in September a lot of sunny days in Tenerife
Generally, you can expect around 4 sunny days in September and around 23 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 September with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is slightly higher than August, with around 1 sunny day. And slightly less than October, with around 7 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 September with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to August, with around 2 cloudy days. And almost equal to October, with an average of between 3 and 4 cloudy days
– Will it be comfortable in September in Tenerife?
Generally, September 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 September with the month before and after, this is almost equal to August, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). And slightly more than October, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty)
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What to do in Tenerife Spain in September
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 September?
A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Tenerife Spain in September. 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 September 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 September, 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
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Is September a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?
Trying to answer the question of whether September 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 September, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In September, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. During the night, it will be around 66°F / 19°C.
As the number of overcast days is not high, you can enjoy the sun with around 4 sunny days and 23 partly sunny days.
The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.3 inches / 7 mm of rain during September. 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 September a good time to go to Tenerife Spain for most visitors.
Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in September?
In Tenerife, it does not rain all day in September. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.3 inches / 7 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 4 sunny days and 23 partly sunny days in September. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.
Is September the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?
September 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 September the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?
September 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 4 sunny days, and 23 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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Tenerife Weather in September
September is an excellent time to visit Tenerife as the peak summer season crowds have mainly left and the weather is still hot and sunny.
You can expect hot, dry weather with clear blue skies and around 10 hours of sunshine daily with little or no rain.
Daytime temperatures climb to an average high of 27°C (80°F) with a low of 21°C (70°F) at night.
September is excellent for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, diving and deep-sea fishing as well as whale and dolphin watching excursions. It’s also an excellent time for playing golf and exploring the island by car, mountain bike or on foot.
Don’t miss the traditional folk music festival at the annual Sabandeno Festival, held in La Laguna.
September is considered high season in Tenerife, but rates are more competitive than in August, although you may need to book early.
Tenerife Weather Averages in September
Average Temperature (°C)
24°C (75°F)
Average High Temperature (°C)
27°C (80°F)
Average Low Temperature (°C)
21°C (70°F)
Hours of Sunshine (Daily)
10 hours per day
Hours of Daylight (Daily)
12
12 hours per day
Comfort Level
Moderate heat & humidity
UV Index
9
Very High
Days with some Rainfall
0 days
Average Monthly Rainfall (mm)
0mm
Sea Temperature (°C)
23°C (73°F)
Weather averages for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Best time to visit Tenerife
With constant good weather, Tenerife is a 365-day-a-year destination.
For the best weather, visit Tenerife during July, August and September. Or, if you wish to avoid the high-season crowds, visit during spring and autumn when the climate is still pleasantly warm averaging 24°C.
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Two worlds collide in Tenerife’s Güímar during the first days of September. That of the Guanche, the island’s cave-dwelling aborigines, and the one belonging to the Spanish settlers who conquered Tenerife in the 15th century. The Romería de la Bajada de la Virgen del Socorro is the oldest of its type across the Canary Islands, and sees a dramatisation of the virgin’s appearance in front of the initially disbelieving eyes of a local mencey (the king of Guanche).
In the former capital of La Laguna, the Fiestas del Santísimo Cristo offer the usual blend of the sacred and secular, including the celebrated Fuegos del Risco fireworks.
Pick up some non-naff souvenirs at the annual Fería Artesanía de Guía de Isora, a craft fair featuring genuine homemade products. Chill to the good vibrations emanating from Los Silos’ Festival Internacional Boreal, a free – mainly music – festival with artists from Africa, Europe, and South America. Proving you can’t have too much of a good thing, Puerto de la Cruz has created its very own Carnaval de Verano (summer carnival). Meanwhile, FimucitFimucité’s International Film Music Festival is the place to listen to classic film scores, which are performed in venues across the island.
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How hot is it in Tenerife in September?
Daytime temperatures usually reach 25°C in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in September with low heat and humidity, falling to 18°C at night.
How sunny is it in Tenerife in September?
There are normally 8 hours of bright sunshine each day in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in September – that’s 64% of daylight hours.
How warm is the sea around Tenerife in September?
The average sea temperature around Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in September is 24°C.
Does it ever rain in Tenerife in September?
There are usually 2 days with some rain in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in September and the average monthly rainfall is 13mm.
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Spain in September: Travel Tips, Weather & More
Weather
Spain is large enough that each region experiences different weather patterns and temperatures. By September, the capital of Madrid is beginning to cool off after the typically brutal August heat, and you can expect average highs of around 79°F (26°C). You can expect the same highs in Barcelona, but it’s slowest to cool off in the southern Andalusia region, which is still hot at around 89°F (31°C). Where it gets coolest is on the northern Atlantic coast and the Basque country, which experiences highs of about 72°F (22°C) and lows that can dip into the high 50s (Fahrenheit).
Weather-wise, September is an ideal month because temperatures are still warm enough to make for enjoyable beach holidays. In many places, such as Ibiza, the Canary Islands, Barcelona, the Costa del Sol, and Andalusia, the water will be warm enough for swimming in addition to sunbathing.
Crowds & Costs
One of the best things about traveling to Spain during any of the shoulder seasons is that prices will be lower and crowds will be thinner. This is particularly true in September. For example, you can find trans-Atlantic flights to Spain for hundreds of dollars less than they would cost during the high-season summer months. And while you likely won’t save hundreds of dollars on hotels, prices should be about 20% lower than they would be during the high season.
Where to Go
The sun will be out in September, making most beaches an attractive prospect. However, if you want to bronze under the strongest rays, you can venture further south to the Andalusia region and the Costa del Sol. The beaches in Marbella will be particularly inviting as the water will be nice and warm. The same could be said for Ibiza and the CanaryIslands.
If your goal isn’t so much a beach holiday but rather to enjoy some great food and indoor culture, you might want to visit San Sebastián and the Basque country. The mild temps in September make strolling the waterfront with views of San Sebastián Bay an attractive prospect, but it’s the city’s pintxos culture that draws the crowds. These tapas-like small plates are elevated cuisine and an integral part of Basque culture that you can find in most cafés/restaurants in the city center.
Nearby, in the city of Bilbao, you’ll find the Guggenheim Museum, which is not only an architectural marvel (it was designed by Frank Gehry) but features an impressive collection of contemporary art from not only Spain but all over the world. They feature ever-changing modern art exhibitions with different themes. Other great museums in Spain include the Prado in Madrid, and both the Picasso Museum and Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, in Barcelona.
You could also visit the coastal city of Valencia, which is located about three hours south of Barcelona, and visit the City of Arts and Sciences complex. On top of boasting an interactive science museum, open-air oceanographic park, opera house, and cultural center, it’s a true architectural marvel of Spain. It’s a massive complex that sits on 350,000 square meters of land and whose pseudo-futuristic structures are all joined by bodies of water.
What to Do
Road trips down the Costa del Sol, food tours of the Basque country, strolling waterfront promenades, and visiting world-class museums are all ideal activities. For a bit of nature and adventure, head to the south of Andalusia and the town of Tarifa. The offshore winds here make for perfect kitesurfing conditions, and indeed this is destination number one in Spain for this activity. You can also take part in whale-watching excursions from Tarifa to spot sperm whales on their migratory route.
If you happen to be in Spain in mid-September toward the end of the month, then be sure to visit Catalonia. There are festivals during this time that are epic, can’t-miss celebrations (more on this below).
Events in September
La Mercé, Catalonia. This festival, which takes place over three days at the end of each September, is the biggest party in Catalonia. Historically the festivities are in remembrance of the Patron Saint of Barcelona, the Virgin Mary, and a plague she supposedly cured in the 17th century. Come to Barcelona during the party, and, along with hundreds of thousands of other revelers, you can enjoy fireworks, concerts, parades, processions, drinking, dancing, eating, and much more.
Festa de Santa Tecla, Catalonia. Another great celebration of Catalan culture, the Santa Tecla Festival takes place in Tarragona and lasts for over a week from the middle or end of the month. Like Mercé, it’s ostensibly a religious holiday but has grown to become a big street party with festivities, live music, processions, and gastronomic events.
San Sebastián International Film Festival. Held over a week in late September, this has been one of the premier celebrations of cinema since its debut in 1953.
Traveling to Spain in September? Check out these great itineraries
Best of Barcelona & Valencia – 9 Days. This nine-day itinerary allows you to experience the eclectic city of Barcelona while the weather is still warm enough to enjoy the beaches. It also includes a stop in Valencia so you can check out the architectural marvel that is the City of Arts and Sciences.
Best of Andalusia: 14 Days. Perfect for those who like to be on the move, this two-week adventure takes you on a number of stops between Seville to Jerez de la Frontera for the ultimate tour of Spain’s Andalusia region—which enjoys great weather in September.
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 13: Telehealth Fraud Cost Medicare $128 Million, Some Workers Resist a Return to the Office
Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from across the globe on the 887th day of the pandemic.
On Monday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that she will not renew the state’s Covid-19 state of emergency when it expires on Monday. The move comes amid falling case numbers as well as rising criticism of keeping the order in place.
Ten states, however, still have similar orders in effect. States began issuing such orders in March 2020 as the coronavirus spun out of control, businesses and schools went remote, and masking and social distancing became the order of the day.
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia continue to operate under such orders, which largely help the overburdened healthcare systems in those regions. The last of the orders is slated to expire in early 2023 unless it is renewed.
In other news we cover today, some workers are actively resisting a return to the office, the WHO says that Ukraine’s Covid cases will peak next month, and investigators have found $128 million in suspect Medicare claims for telehealth.
Here’s a look at what has taken place over the past 24 hours.
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Covid telehealth fraud may have cost Medicare nearly $128 million, government investigators said in a report last week. The report from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General found that telehealth – the provision of healthcare via telephone or video link – opened the door to “high risk” claims and said that 1,714 doctors and other healthcare providers billed $128 million in “high risk” claims.
Meanwhile, amid a more pronounced return-to-office move by companies, some members of the New York Times and NBC News digital unions said they would continue to work from home all week. This week is the first time that the two organizations expect their employees to work in a hybrid arrangement, with several days per week in the office.
The number of New York Times employees signing a petition stating they planned to continue to work only from home was over 1,200, while 215 members of the NBC News digital newsroom vowed to stay home and work remotely.
Finally, New York City Mayor Eric Adams called on municipal workers to return to the office as well, saying that their absences hurt the local economy. Over the course of the pandemic, many shops and restaurants that depend on commuters during the day went out of business and some of the ones that remain are hanging on by a thread.
GLOBAL
The World Health Organisation said that it expects the current rise in coronavirus in Ukraine to peak in October. The peak could bring hospitals close to their capacity threshold, the WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on Monday.
LONG COVID
The Idaho Statesman reported that 7.8% to 10.5% of all adults in the Gem State were suffering either from the aftereffects of Covid infections and Long Covid. The findings are based on self-reported data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
TODAY’S STATISTICS
Now here are the daily statistics for Tuesday, September 13.
As of Tuesday morning, the world has recorded 614. 5 million Covid-19 cases, an increase of 0.6 million cases, and over 6.5 million deaths, according to Worldometer, a service that tracks such information. In addition, 593.5 million people worldwide have recovered from the virus, an increase of 0.7 million.
Worldwide, the number of active coronavirus cases as of Tuesday is 14,494,550, a decrease of 172,000. Out of that figure, 99.7%, or 14,453,072, are considered mild, and 0.3%, or 41,478, are listed as critical. The percentage of cases considered critical has not changed over the past 24 hours.
The United States reported 87,002 new coronavirus infections on Tuesday for the previous day, compared to 11,464 on Monday, 3,227 on Sunday, 73,885 on Saturday, and 88,425 on Friday, according to data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The 7-day incidence rate is now 76,293. Figures for the weekend (reported the following day) are typically 30% to 60% of those posted on weekdays due to a lower number of tests being conducted.
The average daily number of new coronavirus cases in the United States over the past 14 days is 68,312, a 24% decrease, based on data from the Department of Health and Human Services, among other sources. The average daily death toll over the same period is 382, a decrease of 20% over the same period, while the average number of hospitalizations for the period was 34,404, a 10% decrease.
In addition, since the start of the pandemic the United States has, as of Tuesday, recorded almost 97.2 million cases, a higher figure than any other country, and a death toll of 1.08 million. India has the world’s second highest number of officially recorded cases, 44.5 million, and a reported death toll of 528,185.
The newest data from Russia’s Rosstat state statistics service showed that, at the end of July, the number of Covid or Covid-related deaths since the start of the pandemic there in April 2020 is now 823,623, giving the country the world’s second highest pandemic-related death toll, behind the United States. Rosstat reported that 3,284 people died from the coronavirus or related causes in July, down from 5,023 in June, 7,008 in May and 11,583 in April.
Meanwhile, France is the country with the third highest number of cases, over 34.7 million, although Brazil has recorded the third highest number of deaths as a result of the virus, 684,951, and has recorded 34.58 million cases, placing it in the number four slot.
Germany is in the number five slot with 32.5 million cases.
The other four countries with total case figures over the 20 million mark are South Korea, with 24.1 million cases, the United Kingdom, with over 23.5 million cases, placing it in the number seven slot, and Italy, with almost 22.1 million, as number eight, as well as Japan, with over 20.2 million, and Russia, with over 20.1 million.
VACCINATION SPOTLIGHT
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that, as of the past Thursday, over 263.1 million people in the United States – or 79. 2% – have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Of that population, 67.6%, or 224.4 million people, have received two doses of vaccine, and the total number of doses that have been dispensed in the United States is now 610 million. Breaking this down further, 90.2% of the population over the age of 18 – or 232.9 million people – has received at least a first inoculation and 77.4% of the same group – or 199.7 million people – is fully vaccinated. In addition, 51.7% of that population, or 103.2 million people, has already received a third, or booster, dose of vaccine.
Starting on June 13, 2022, the CDC began to update vaccine data on a weekly basis and publish the updated information on Thursdays by 8 p.m. EDT, a statement on the agency’s website said.
Some 67.8% of the world population has received at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine by Tuesday, according to Our World in Data, an online scientific publication that tracks such information. So far, 12.64 billion doses of the vaccine have been administered on a global basis and 3. 78 million doses are now administered each day.
Meanwhile, only 21% of people in low-income countries have received one dose, while in countries such as Canada, China, Denmark, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States, at least 75% of the population has received at least one dose of vaccine.
Only a handful of the world’s poorest countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia and Nepal – have reached the 70% mark in vaccinations. Many countries, however, are under 20% and, in countries such as Haiti, Senegal, and Tanzania, for example, vaccination rates remain in the single digits, if not lower.
In addition, North Korea and Eritrea are now the only two countries in the world that have not administered vaccines.
Anna Breuer contributed reporting to this story.
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Tenerife weather in September. sea temperature in september Weather by months.
Sea weather / Spain / Tenerife weather / Weather in SEPTEMBER
August
September
October
Average temperature during the day
+26°C
+24°C
+22°C
Average temperature at night
+20°C
+19°C
+18°C
Sea water temperature
+23°C
+24°C
+24°C
Number of sunny days
26 days
21 days
18 days
Day length
12. 7 – 13.4 hours
11.9 – 12.7 hours
11.1 – 11.9 hours
Number of rainy days
2 days
2 days
4 days
Rainfall
64.6 mm
38.0 mm
68.2 mm
Average wind speed
5.0 m / s
3.8 m / s
3.7 m / s
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Air temperature in Tenerife in September
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Tenerife in September.
Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in September for that year.
The average air temperature in September over the past 5 years is 24.0°C during the day and 19.1°C at night.
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The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Tenerife in September.
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The average sea temperature in September for Tenerife is 23.9°C for the last 5 years.
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The chart below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Tenerife in September.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Tenerife in September
The graph below shows the probability of precipitation of varying strengths in Tenerife in September.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Tenerife in September
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Tenerife in September.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Valeria, 2018
This was the first year we took our 5 year old twins on vacation and for this reason we chose September. After the 15th, the sun is still shining strongly and you need to be careful not to get sunstroke and burn yourself. But still, +25-28 is not +33 and above. We were also pleased with the temperature of the water in the Atlantic Ocean, which was kept at around 23 degrees.
I also want to note that we chose the southern part of the island for our vacation, where the temperature is a little higher and the water is warmer.
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September
Average water temperature:
+24°C
Maximum:
+26°C
Minimum:
+23°C
SUNNY MONTH
July
Number of sunny days:
29 days
Average cloudy:
9. 1%
Day length:
13:43
DRIEST MONTH
May
Probability of rain:
0.0%
Monthly precipitation:
11.5mm
Average cloudiness :
23.3%
Tenerife weather in September 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 September, this month’s rating is 5.0 out of five.
Temperature in Tenerife in September
Average temperature during the day:
+27.5°C
Average temperature at night:
+22.0°C
Sea water temperature:
+24. 5°C
Number of sunny days:
21 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
2 days 40.2 mm
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Should I go on vacation in September?
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The climate in September is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in September and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +24.5°C. There is practically no rain, about 2 days per month, 40.2 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 21 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in September.
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Tenerife weather in August:
rating 4.9(out of 5),
air +27.8°C , sea: +23.2°C,
rain 3 days
Tenerife weather in October:
rating 4.8 (out of 5),
air +26.5°C , sea: +24.2°C,
rain 5 days
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9, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +30. 2°C, the minimum recorded values are +25.1°C. At night, the temperature in Tenerife in September drops to +23.2°C…+20.8°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 5.7°C. What is the weather forecast in Tenerife at the end of September and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Tenerife water temperature in September
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in September ranges from +23.8°C to +25.2°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1.3°C. The next month the water is 0.3°C colder. In September, according to tourists in Tenerife, the climate is well suited for relaxation due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in September and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.6 to 5.0 points. The number of rainy days in September is 2, and it ranks 3rd for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 40.2 mm, this is the 4th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 18.8 mm more rains, in the next month, 28.7 mm more. The weather in Tenerife in September 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 September is 4.6 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6.3 m/s.
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Water temperature
1
+26. 6°C
+23.8°C
2
+27.8°C
+23.8°C
3
+29.2°C
+23.8°C
4
+29. 2°C
+24.2°C
5
+30.2°C
+24.3°C
6
+27.3°C
+24.9°C
7
+27. 8°C
+24.8°C
8
+27.9°C
+25.1°C
9
+28.2°C
+24.9°C
10
+29. 1°C
+24.9°C
11
+28.3°C
+24.8°C
12
+28.3°C
+24.7°C
13
+28. 1°C
+24.7°C
14
+27.4°C
+24.9°C
15
+29.4°C
+24.4°C
16
+28. 7°C
+24.9°C
17
+27.4°C
+25.2°C
18
+27.7°C
+24.7°C
19
+26. 1°C
+24.5°C
20
+25.8°C
+25.0°C
21
+27.6°C
+24.8°C
22
+26. 7°C
+24.9°C
23
+26.7°C
+25.2°C
24
+25.7°C
+25.1°C
25
+25. 1°C
+24.5°C
26
+25.4°C
+24.4°C
27
+26.6°C
+24.7°C
28
+25. 6°C
+25.1°C
29
+25.8°C
+24.4°C
30
+25.8°C
+24.4°C
Weather now
Tenerife
+18°
Feeling: +18°C
SZ 3m/s
Precipitation: 0%
10 day / 14 day forecast
Pay attention to other cities:
Tarragona September weather
Toledo September weather
Tenerife weather in September 2020 – water and air temperature
Tenerife weather in September 2020 – water and air temperature
September weather
Tenerife
Is it possible to swim in September
Is the weather good for excursions
Things to do in September
September weather archive
Holiday prices in September
Average daily air temperature
+21. 0°C
Day air temperature
+23.8°C
Air temperature at night
+19.2°C
Water temperature
+24.0°C
Rainfall
46 mm.
Number of rainy days
3 days
Relative humidity
19%
Sunrise time
07:52
sunset time
20:10
Daylength
11. 9-12.7 hours
Number of sunny days
21
Wind speed
4 m/s
9.2°C. The highest temperature was observed
in September 2019 and
reached +32°C, the lowest
in September 2016 and
was +15°C.
How often does it rain
On average, September has only 3 rainy days in Tenerife.
Wind
The average wind in September is about 4m/s. The strongest wind was recorded in September 2019 and its gusts reached 9.1 m/s, the most
weak in September 2019 and its gusts reached 0.8 m/s.
Sunny, cloudy and overcast days
According to long-term statistics in Tenerife this month, on average, 21 sunny, 6 cloudy
and 3 cloudy days, which is great for walking and sunbathing.
Length of day
The length of daylight hours in September is about 11.9-12.7 hours. Most
early sunrise in September starts at 07:45 – September 1, the latest in
07:59 – 30 September.
The earliest sunset occurs at 19:52 – September 30, the latest at
20:26 – 1 September.
Relative humidity
The humidity in the month of September is about 19%.
September water temperature in Tenerife
Is it possible to swim? The average water temperature in September is usually
+24.0°C,
which is very comfortable for swimming. The maximum water temperature in September was recorded in 2019and amounted to 25.0°C,
the coldest in 2019 and amounted to 22.0°C.
Is the weather good for excursions
In September according to statistics and reviews
tourists in Tenerife, the climate is quite suitable for walking, but sometimes it is hot. The temperature stays around +19.2°C..+23.8°C.
We rated the opportunity for leisure on a scale from 1 (unsuitable) to 10 (excellent)
Beach holiday
10/10
Excursions and walks
10/10
Hiking
8/10
What are the prices for holidays in September
View
tours on Travelate
Prices
on vacation in Spain
September weather archive
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
1
September
+17°
+23°
+24°
2
September
+17°
+23°
+24°
3
September
+17°
+23°
+24°
4
September
+17°
+23°
+24°
5
September
+15°
+23°
+24°
6
September
+16°
+26°
+24°
7
September
+17°
+27°
+24°
8
September
+18°
+28°
+24°
9
September
+19°
+24°
+24°
10
September
+17°
+23°
+24°
11
September
+17°
+22°
+24°
12
September
+17°
+22°
+24°
13
September
+17°
+24°
+24°
14
September
+17°
+20°
+24°
15
September
+16°
+19°
+24°
16
September
+16°
+20°
+24°
17
September
+16°
+20°
+24°
18
September
+16°
+20°
+24°
19
September
+16°
+20°
+23°
20
September
+15°
+20°
+24°
21
September
+15°
+20°
+24°
22
September
+16°
+21°
+24°
23
September
+16°
+21°
+24°
24
September
+17°
+22°
+24°
25
September
+16°
+22°
+24°
26
September
+17°
+21°
+24°
27
September
+16°
+23°
+24°
28
September
+16°
+26°
+24°
29
September
+18°
+24°
+24°
30
September
+17°
+21°
+24°
1
September
+16°
+21°
+24°
2
September
+17°
+18°
+24°
3
September
+18°
+21°
+24°
4
September
+19°
+23°
+24°
5
September
+20°
+23°
+24°
6
September
+19°
+22°
+24°
7
September
+18°
+22°
+24°
8
September
+19°
+23°
+24°
9
September
+20°
+22°
+23°
10
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
11
September
+17°
+18°
+24°
12
September
+17°
+18°
+24°
13
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
14
September
+18°
+21°
+24°
15
September
+19°
+21°
+24°
16
September
+18°
+19°
+24°
17
September
+17°
+19°
+23°
18
September
+17°
+21°
+23°
19
September
+19°
+22°
+23°
20
September
+19°
+20°
+23°
21
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
22
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
23
September
+16°
+20°
+23°
24
September
+17°
+21°
+23°
25
September
+19°
+20°
+23°
26
September
+18°
+19°
+23°
27
September
+18°
+20°
+23°
28
September
+17°
+21°
+23°
29
September
+17°
+19°
+23°
30
September
+16°
+19°
+24°
1
September
+16°
+19°
+23°
2
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
3
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
4
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
5
September
+18°
+20°
+23°
6
September
+17°
+19°
+23°
7
September
+17°
+17°
+23°
8
September
+16°
+18°
+23°
9
September
+16°
+18°
+23°
10
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
11
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
12
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
13
September
+20°
+22°
+23°
14
September
+19°
+21°
+23°
15
September
+19°
+21°
+23°
16
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
17
September
+17°
+18°
+23°
18
September
+17°
+19°
+23°
19
September
+18°
+21°
+23°
20
September
+18°
+20°
+23°
21
September
+18°
+19°
+23°
22
September
+17°
+20°
+23°
23
September
+18°
+22°
+23°
24
September
+20°
+22°
+23°
25
September
+20°
+23°
+23°
26
September
+20°
+24°
+23°
27
September
+19°
+23°
+23°
28
September
+18°
+20°
+24°
29
September
+18°
+19°
+23°
30
September
+17°
+18°
+24°
1
September
+17°
+22°
+25°
710 mmHg
Yu, 8. 0 m/s
82.4%
2
September
+17°
+22°
+24°
710 mmHg
Yu, 6.5 m/s
77.4%
3
September
+16°
+23°
+24°
711 mmHg
Yu, 6. 1 m/s
78.5%
4
September
+17°
+21°
+23°
712 mmHg
Yu, 7.1 m/s
79.4%
5
September
+18°
+22°
+23°
710 mmHg
Yu, 8. 4 m/s
83.8%
6
September
+18°
+20°
+23°
710 mmHg
Yu, 8.8 m/s
88.3%
7
September
+19°
+24°
+23°
713 mmHg
Yu, 1. 4 m/s
72.8%
8
September
+17°
+24°
+22°
712 mmHg
Yu, 3.9m/s
80.9%
9
September
+16°
+26°
+22°
712 mmHg
Yu, 3. 8 m/s
81.6%
10
September
+16°
+24°
+22°
713 mmHg
Yu, 6.0 m/s
81.9%
11
September
+17°
+21°
+22°
712 mmHg
Yu, 7. 8 m/s
82.5%
12
September
+17°
+21°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 9.1 m/s
79.5%
13
September
+17°
+22°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 7. 9 m/s
83.4%
14
September
+17°
+24°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 4.1 m/s
76.4%
15
September
+17°
+25°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 3. 1 m/s
67.4%
16
September
+23°
+29°
+22°
713 mmHg
Yu, 0.8 m/s
58.3%
17
September
+18°
+25°
+24°
711 mmHg
Yu, 4. 5 m/s
80.5%
18
September
+16°
+26°
+24°
711 mmHg
Yu, 2.9 m/s
77.3%
19
September
+16°
+25°
+23°
712 mmHg
Yu, 2. 9 m/s
80.5%
20
September
+19°
+25°
+23°
713 mmHg
Yu, 1.0 m/s
75.5%
21
September
+16°
+24°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 3. 3 m/s
77.6%
22
September
+17°
+25°
+22°
712 mmHg
Yu, 4.0 m/s
83.5%
23
September
+17°
+23°
+22°
714 mmHg
Yu, 3. 5 m/s
85.0%
24
September
+17°
+22°
+22°
713 mmHg
Yu, 6.1 m/s
79.4%
25
September
+18°
+26°
+22°
714 mmHg
Yu, 2. 1 m/s
60.1%
26
September
+17°
+26°
+22°
713 mmHg
Yu, 2.6 m/s
72.1%
27
September
+17°
+24°
+22°
712 mmHg
Yu, 6. 5 m/s
80.3%
28
September
+17°
+23°
+22°
711 mmHg
Yu, 5.8 m/s
83.1%
29
September
+17°
+27°
+23°
710 mmHg
Yu, 5. 4 m/s
84.5%
30
September
+17°
+32°
+24°
710 mmHg
Yu, 4.5 m/s
57.0%
1
September
+18°
+24°
+24°
711 mmHg
Yu, 5. 0 m/s
83.9%
2
September
+17°
+25°
+24°
711 mmHg
Yu, 3.6 m/s
71.5%
3
September
+16°
+25°
+24°
712 mmHg
Yu, 2. 5 m/s
65.9%
4
September
+16°
+30°
+25°
714 mmHg
Yu, 4.9 m/s
74.4%
5
September
+18°
+24°
+25°
713 mmHg
Yu, 5. 3 m/s
83.4%
6
September
+16°
+25°
+25°
711 mmHg
Yu, 4.0 m/s
77.5%
7
September
+19°
+30°
+25°
712 mmHg
Yu, 2. 1 m/s
55.9%
8
September
+27°
+34°
+26°
715 mmHg
Yu, 1.9m/s
22.6%
9
September
+25°
+32°
+26°
716 mmHg
Yu, 3. 1 m/s
24.6%
10
September
+19°
+28°
+26°
715 mmHg
Yu, 6.4 m/s
71.5%
11
September
+18°
+25°
+26°
713 mmHg
Yu, 7. 3 m/s
80.3%
12
September
+18°
+24°
+25°
713 mmHg
Yu, 5.4 m/s
82.1%
13
September
+18°
+23°
+24°
714 mmHg
Yu, 2. 1 m/s
88.4%
14
September
+17°
+25°
+24°
716 mmHg
Yu, 3.6 m/s
70.0%
15
September
+19°
+28°
+24°
716 mmHg
Yu, 6. 4 m/s
60.5%
16
September
+24°
+28°
+24°
715 mmHg
Yu, 5.0 m/s
35.8%
17
September
+18°
+21°
+24°
712 mmHg
Yu, 7. 5 m/s
93.4%
18
September
+17°
+21°
+24°
713 mmHg
Yu, 7.8 m/s
82.3%
19
September
+16°
+23°
+24°
714 mmHg
Yu, 3. 5 m/s
80.5%
20
September
+15°
+25°
+24°
714 mmHg
Yu, 2.8 m/s
76.5%
21
September
+17°
+28°
+25°
714 mmHg
Yu, 4. 5 m/s
50.4%
22
September
+20°
+29°
+25°
714 mmHg
Yu, 3.8 m/s
41.8%
23
September
+21°
+25°
+25°
713 mmHg
Yu, 4. 9m/s
45.8%
24
September
+18°
+25°
+24°
713 mmHg
Yu, 2.0 m/s
70.4%
25
September
+20°
+29°
+24°
717 mmHg
Yu, 3. 0 m/s
48.8%
26
September
+19°
+29°
+24°
717 mmHg
Yu, 3.8 m/s
61.3%
27
September
+18°
+20°
+23°
714 mmHg
Yu, 9. 5 m/s
87.1%
28
September
+17°
+22°
+23°
713 mmHg
Yu, 10.4 m/s
87.0%
29
September
+18°
+22°
+22°
713 mmHg
Yu, 6. 4 m/s
83.6%
30
September
+17°
+23°
+22°
714 mmHg
Yu, 5.4 m/s
77.3%
1
September
+19°
+26°
+23°
714 mmHg
Yu, 6. 5 m/s
85.4%
2
September
+19°
+24°
+23°
714 mmHg
Yu, 4.3 m/s
83.0%
3
September
+17°
+24°
+23°
713 mmHg
Yu, 2. 6 m/s
86.1%
4
September
+17°
+26°
+23°
711 mmHg
Yu, 2.9 m/s
83.4%
5
September
+18°
+25°
+23°
711 mmHg
Yu, 3. 6 m/s
82.8%
6
September
+18°
+26°
+24°
712 mmHg
Yu, 3.5 m/s
78.4%
7
September
+19°
+25°
+24°
714 mmHg
Yu, 6. 1 m/s
85.8%
8
September
+19°
+26°
+25°
715 mmHg
Yu, 6.6 m/s
86.6%
9
September
+18°
+29°
+26°
715 mmHg
Yu, 4. 1 m/s
70.4%
10
September
+21°
+27°
+26°
715 mmHg
Yu, 4.8 m/s
56.1%
11
September
+24°
+34°
+27°
715 mmHg
Yu, 3. 6 m/s
29.9%
12
September
+19°
+25°
+27°
712 mmHg
Yu, 5.0 m/s
76.9%
13
September
+17°
+23°
+26°
710 mmHg
Yu, 4. 3 m/s
81.3%
14
September
+17°
+23°
+25°
712 mmHg
Yu, 4.1 m/s
84.1%
15
September
+16°
+24°
+24°
714 mmHg
Yu, 6. 4 m/s
84.0%
16
September
+19°
+22°
+23°
715 mmHg
Yu, 6.1 m/s
87.8%
17
September
+18°
+24°
+22°
715 mmHg
Yu, 3. 6 m/s
79.9%
18
September
+16°
+23°
+22°
714 mmHg
Yu, 2.9 m/s
80.1%
19
September
+17°
+22°
+19°
715 mmHg
Yu, 3. 3 m/s
83.9%
20
September
+17°
+22°
+21°
716 mmHg
Yu, 6.5 m/s
73.9%
21
September
+17°
+22°
+21°
714 mmHg
Yu, 6. 5 m/s
79.3%
22
September
+17°
+22°
+20°
712 mmHg
Yu, 6.8 m/s
78.6%
23
September
+17°
+22°
+20°
712 mmHg
Yu, 6. 0 m/s
80.3%
24
September
+17°
+22°
+20°
713 mmHg
Yu, 3.5 m/s
81.0%
25
September
+15°
+22°
+20°
714 mmHg
Yu, 2. 5 m/s
72.4%
26
September
+17°
+21°
+20°
715 mmHg
Yu, 3.3 m/s
87.3%
27
September
+17°
+26°
+21°
716 mmHg
Yu, 2. 9 m/s
76.4%
28
September
+18°
+25°
+22°
717 mmHg
Yu, 5.0 m/s
64.0%
29
September
+18°
+20°
+22°
716 mmHg
Yu, 7. 1 m/s
83.8%
30
September
+18°
+22°
+22°
715 mmHg
Yu, 8.5 m/s
84.4%
Analysis of historical data on the temperature of water on the island of Tenerife in September
#minimum
22. 0 ° C
#average
23.3 ° C
#maximum
25.0 ° C
Medium temperature in the Atlantine in September is 23.3°C. This is the most comfortable water for swimming in any body of water, especially on a hot day. This temperature range is recognized as the most optimal for long bathing.
The minimum sea water temperature in September in Tenerife is 22.0°C, the maximum is 25.0°C. In recent years, at the beginning of the month, the temperature here is at around 23°C, and by the end of the month the water warms up to 23.3°C.
The average water temperature in the first decade is 23°C, in the middle of the month – 23°C, and at the end – 23°C.
Table of water temperature values on the island of Tenerife in September
2022
2021
9000 9000 9000
2019
9000 1 9000 9000 9000 23 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° ° C 23,000 ° ° C.
23°C
24°C
2
23°C
24°C
23 ° C
24 ° C
9000 3
22 ° C
24 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
4
23 ° C
23 ° C.
23 ° C
24 ° C
9000 5
22 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
6
23 ° C
9000 24 ° C
24°C
24°C
7
23°C
24°C
23 ° C
24 ° C
8
23 ° C
24 ° C
24 ° C
23 ° C
9000 9000 23 ° C
23 ° C.
23 ° C
23 ° C
10
23 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
11
23 ° C
24 ° C
23°C
23°C
12
23°C
24°C
24 ° C
24 ° C
13
24 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
24 ° C
14
24 ° C
,0006 23 ° ° C
23 ° C
24 ° C
24 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
24 ° C
16
9000 25 ° C
,0006 23 ° ° C
23°C
24°C
17
25°C
24°C
24 ° C
24 ° C
23 ° C
24 ° C
24 ° C
9000 19
24 ° C 9000 9000 23 ° C
9000 6 ° C
20
9
23 ° C
24 ° C
23 ° C
21
9
24 ° C
24 ° C
° C
9000
9000
24°C
23°C
23°C
23
23 ° C
23 ° C
23 ° C
24
9
24 ° C
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Water temperature in Spain in September
Description of the weather in Spain in September 2020, information about the air temperature in Spain in September from the “Subtleties of Tourism”. Weather in the cities of Spain in September
Monthly weather in Spain
September in Spain is better divided into two separate periods: the beginning and the end of the month. In early September, it is a pleasure to relax here! The weather in Spain is almost always pleasant. The weather forecast in Spain for September is something like this: in the south of the country, the air temperature is around +30 ° C during the day and + 20 … + 22 ° C at night. The water in the Mediterranean Sea in coastal areas warmed up during the summer months, and its temperature is not lower than +25 °C. There are very few rains in the south, and if they do pass, they quickly end, only pleasantly refreshing the earth. The beaches, despite the wonderful conditions, are gradually emptying: tourists are leaving, fewer local residents regularly go to the sea. And even the prices for hotels, food and souvenirs are reduced, which is good news.
In the north of the country and inside the continent, the situation is less rosy. In Barcelona, for example, it often rains even in the first half of September. The air temperature during the day is set at around +25 °C. It can even get chilly at night.
In the second half of September the weather in Spain is not so pleasant anymore. More rain in the north. They are not uncommon in the south of the country. Unpleasant weather surprises can overshadow a holiday in Spain at the end of September. Storms occur near the coast when heavy winds do not allow you to comfortably walk along the streets of cities.
Therefore, all tourists are advised to travel to Spain at the very beginning of autumn, when September is still so similar to the wonderful Spanish July. And even in this velvet season, even in the south, it is worth preparing for surprises in the form of rain.
See also the weather in Spain: the current forecast for the most popular resorts in the country.
There is no doubt that the weather in the seaside resorts of Spain in September 2020 will meet all the expectations of even the most demanding tourists. This Pyrenean country is always sunny, there is practically no cold here, and the rainy season falls on the winter months. September is a period when the summer heat is gradually subsiding, and the rains have not yet arrived – ideal weather for both a beach holiday and excursions to the ancient cities of Spain.
On average, September temperatures are one and a half to two degrees Celsius below August, and rainfall levels are increasing everywhere. But the rains are still rare, and bring only a pleasant coolness and freshness. Especially good in the Spanish resort of Tenerife – an island in the Canary archipelago, which is located at the latitude of the Sahara desert. The first month of autumn does not differ from the calendar summer in any way; it is not for nothing that these places are called “Isla de la Eterna Primavera” – the island of eternal spring.
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Weather in Tenerife in September
Weather in Majorca in September
Weather in Barcelona in September
Weather on the Costa Brava in September
Tours in Spain in September weather
in Spain Excursion tours to Spain in September
Beach tours to Spain in September
Organize tours to Spain in September yourself
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Weather in Tenerife in September
We can only conditionally say that by September the weather in Tenerife gets colder. Average daytime temperatures are less than a degree lower than in August.
September 2020 average temperatures in Tenerife:
during the day +24-28°C;
at night +19-23°C;
water +23 °C.
There is still not a single cloud in the sky – modest rains begin only in the second half of October.
Mallorca weather in September
In the Mediterranean part of Spain, climate change is more pronounced. The weather in Mallorca is characterized by a dry summer, when not a drop of rain may fall in a month, followed by a wet autumn. In September, an average of 50 millimeters of precipitation falls.
Average September 2020 temperatures in Mallorca:
during the day +22-27°C;
at night +17-22°C;
water +21°C.
The sun is still gentle and hot, but the temperature drops to three degrees compared to August.
Weather in Barcelona in September
The weather in Spain in September 2020 on the northeast coast is the most favorable – the sweltering heat is left behind, but still nothing prevents sunbathing and swimming. The main reason why people come to Barcelona is to see the ancient architectural monuments with their own eyes, walk along the picturesque streets of the capital of Catalonia, and the heat is useless here.
September 2020 average temperatures in Barcelona:
during the day +21-26°C;
at night +17-22°C;
water +21°C.
Precipitation is more and more frequent, but reaches its peak only towards the end of the month – up to 90 millimeters of rain falls in total.
Weather on the Costa Brava in September
The features of the relief of Spain and the proximity of the Pyrenees make the weather on the resort coast of the Costa Brava extremely dry and comfortable for staying until late autumn. Precipitation reaches a significant amount only by the beginning of November, but September remains warm and dry.
Average temperatures in September 2020 in Costa Brava:
during the day +21-25°C;
at night +17-22°C;
water +20°C.
The sun shines softly in autumn, you can swim and sunbathe without fear. Monthly precipitation does not exceed 50 millimeters. The weather in Spain during the velvet season in September 2020 will please everyone – both lovers of a relaxing beach holiday and those who prefer frequent sightseeing trips to sultry cities. September is the perfect balance between cool rains and hot sunny days.
Anyone who wants to combine a beach holiday with excursions in Spain can safely choose tours to Spain in September. At the beginning of autumn, the August heat is no longer there, and the temperature is still high. During the velvet season in Spain, tourist activity also decreases slightly, however, this has nothing to do with the weather. As a rule, the holiday season ends, and the school holidays come to an end. Tours to Spain in September are always extremely popular among beach lovers who expect comfortable weather for excursions and exploring the many attractions in Spain. Tours to Spain in September provide an opportunity to enjoy the velvet season on the southern coast of the Costa del Sol. The local resort infrastructure consists of developed tourist centers with picturesque comfortable beaches and secluded bays and luxurious beach clubs. After hot sunny days, the water here is warmed up to a comfortable 25°C for swimming. Anyone who wants to relax on the sea and walk around the ancient cities of Andalusia can take part in group or individual excursions in Andalusia with departure from the resorts of the Costa del Sol. Combined tours to Spain in September will be organized by the travel company SMtour.
Tours to Spain in September weather
With the advent of September in Russia, autumn comes, and in Spain this time of year is more like the end of summer: the heat subsides, the rainy season has not yet begun. Tourists planning tours to Spain in September to the northeast coast of Spain to Barcelona can count on favorable weather with air temperatures of 21-26°C during the day and 17-22°C at night. At this time, you can have a great time on the beaches, see the architectural monuments and sights of the capital of Catalonia, visit the surroundings. However, do not forget about possible precipitation, the amount of which increases significantly at the end of September.
The weather in Madrid in September also favors the organization of sightseeing trips. Average daily temperatures reach 25°C, at night it is cool with an average of 15°C. As a rule, at the end of September, there is a noticeable cooling and an increase in precipitation.
With the onset of autumn, the weather in the south of Spain differs little from summer, there is no longer such exhausting heat, which is perfect for safe sunbathing and daytime activities at the sea. The velvet season on the Costa del Sol is considered the longest in Europe and lasts until mid-November. The average air temperature in September is about 25°C, at night about 20°C, the water temperature on the Costa del Sol is kept at the same levels, about 24°C. When choosing tours to Spain in September in Andalusia, you can safely plan any destination, including a family vacation with small children, without fear of sudden changes in temperature.
Family tours to Spain in September
Everyone who did not have time to relax in the summer, spend time with the family by the sea under the rays of the bright sun, can be offered family tours to Spain in September. Such trips can be timed to coincide with a family celebration, celebrate a birthday or an anniversary at the best seaside resorts, which have a lot of entertainment and opportunities for spending rich leisure time, equally interesting for children and adults. Family tours to Spain in September can be planned taking into account the gastronomic theme.
Absolutely any Spanish region can be considered for family tours in September. The most popular on the Costa Dorada are the quiet coastal towns of Salou and La Pineda. Choosing the resort coast of Costa Brava for tours to Spain in September, tourists visit Barcelona, as well as the popular amusement park Port Aventura. Already loved for its mild subtropical climate and plenty of family entertainment is the Costa del Sol. Family tours to Spain in September on the Costa del Sol are best spent in Benalmadena, the capital of children’s entertainment on the coast.
Spain is famous for its numerous religious and public holidays, celebrated everywhere and on a large scale in different regions at all times of the year. It is possible to visit one of these events by organizing tours to Spain in September in Torremolinos. In the last week of September and early October, the Feria San Miguel, a celebration in honor of the patron saint of the city of Torremolinos, takes place here. Locals dress up in national costumes, the procession with songs and dances ends at the temple of San Miguel. Guests of the resort also take part in the procession every year. Children will surely enjoy the festive festivities and bright performances.
Excursion tours to Spain in September
Demand for excursion tours to Spain in September is as high as for summer beach tours. There are several important reasons for this: the weather becomes comfortable for walking around the cities of Spain, the number of tourists decreases and, accordingly, the prices of the high season. September can rightfully be considered one of the best months for sightseeing tours in Spain. In addition, many tourists still do not miss the opportunity to combine a fertile beach holiday with a sightseeing holiday, choosing the seaside resorts of Catalonia, Valencia, Andalusia for vacations.
Those who wish to cover the maximum number of cities by organizing tours to Spain in September can be offered combined multi-day excursion tours from Malaga, with visits to the largest Spanish cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia. The program may include both group and individual excursions to the Spanish autonomies: Andalusia, Catalonia, Madrid.
In recent years, there has been an activity of tourists choosing sightseeing tours to Spain in September to Andalusia. Among the must-see cities, Granada, Seville, Ronda, Cordoba should certainly be noted. Getting to know Andalusia is hard to imagine without a bullfight and a visit to a flamenco concert. Additionally, the program of excursion tours to Spain in September may include a trip to the North African state of Morocco for a tour of Tangier or a one-day trip to Gibraltar.
Beach tours to Spain in September
Spanish resorts have a long beach season that starts from mid-May and lasts until early October. Beach tours to Spain in September fall on the velvet season, when the air temperature drops a little, but the water is still warm after the summer heat. Special in this sense is the south of Spain, where the holiday season at sea does not end all year round. The resort coast of the Costa del Sol has a unique subtropical climate, the absence of temperature fluctuations at different times of the year. September is the continuation of summer here, hotels and beaches are full of vacationers.
Beach tours to Spain in September on the Costa del Sol practically do not differ from summer ones. Hotels delight tourists with lower prices, and the weather is bright Andalusian sun. For an unforgettable vacation on the coast, tourists can choose a convenient resort with developed infrastructure to the west of Malaga, the capital of the coast. Fans of noisy, outdoor activities can stay in Marbella or Benalmadena, as well as in Torremolinos, the most affordable tourist center in terms of the cost of services. Those who wish to retire and get acquainted with the provincial life of the south of Spain can go to Nerja, the easternmost resort on the coast with a picturesque rocky coast and a unique natural monument, the Nerja Cave.
Beach tours to Spain in September can be safely planned on other coasts of Spain. Costa Brava, a coast located in the northeast of Catalonia and belonging to the province of Girona, Costa de Valencia or Costa del Maresme, in early autumn it is also possible to relax on the beaches. However, given the location and climate of the regions where they are located, slight cooling and rains are possible at this time.
Organize your own tours to Spain in September
You can organize tours to Spain in September on your own, using online resources for booking accommodation and buying air tickets. If necessary, the operator of the SMTur company will advise on the additional organization of an excursion program to the cities of Andalusia, leisure activities on the Costa del Sol, as well as confirmation of the accommodation or car reservation made. After reading the step-by-step instructions, proceed to use online resources for self-organizing a tour in Spain, adjust the prices yourself.
1) Portal for searching and buying electronic air tickets online, aviasales.ru To apply for an insurance policy using the air ticket search engine, open the INSURANCE section phone numbers of Visa Application Centers of Spain in Russia 4) Selection and ordering of the excursion program
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If you’re on your Lanzarote holiday or planning a visit to the island and would like to visit another island, we’re glad to tell you that you can visit not one, but two other islands. With these Lanzarote ferry services visiting three islands in one holiday is now possible! Whatever island you decide to see, the Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura can take you there to make you’re exploring hassle-free and memorable!
The ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura offers a day of adventure on the sister island to Lanzarote, Fuerteventura. See Corralejo at your leisure, visit the sand dunes if you choose or just adventure around the many places there are to see on the island.
Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura
One of the most popular places to visit is the neighbouring island of Fuerteventura on the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura service. While there are a lot of ferry services in Lanzarote that offer trips to Fuerteventura, TravelON World has found the best service for you for aLanzarote ferry. We guarantee the best value for your money and the most convenient way to get there with a pickup from your hotel or somewhere near. If you’re staying in Puerto Del Carmen or Costa Teguise and would just like to see Fuerteventura then this trip is ideal for you. You can also book the Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura without the bus pick up and go on any of the crossings any day you like.
The Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry leaves from Playa Blanca and it can be difficult to get there without a car. Even if you have a car hire, the terms state that you cannot leave the island you hired the car from. With the pick-up service that TravelON World offers, you won’t have to worry about getting there anymore. The crossing takes about 40 minutes and the best part is the ferry doesn’t carry any cars. This Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry service has been put together for visitors to the island in mind and the ferry is made especially for this with comfortable indoor seating and spacious outside areas to get fresh air and that all-important suntan.
For the Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura time table, SEE TIMETABLE ABOVE
We have the Lanzarote ferry timetables for Lanzarote Fuerteventura, Fuerteventura Lanzarote. Book without pick up and your ticket will be valid for any time and any day on that time table and you won’t need to waste precious time in long lines at the kiosk.
Car ferry Lanzarote to Fuerteventura
While there are big Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry services that allow cars onboard, hired cars aren’t allowed to be taken off the island you hired them from. Be sure to read the terms and conditions of your rental before trying this. But with TravelON World’s options, you won’t have to risk it. We offer the only Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry service that also includes a free bus pick up and drop off service from your accommodation or close by. Just select yes you want a pickup and it will show you the days this is offered. With this option, you will go the day you book and on the first Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry at 9:30 am and come back on the 17:00 pm Fuerteventura to Lanzarote ferry where the bus will be waiting for you. If you want to see a little more of the island of Fuerteventura then you can go on the many Lanzarote to Fuerteventura tours with a guide in your language and everything is taken care of.
Whichever trip you choose out of all the Lanzarote ferry service that TravelON World offers, we hope you get the best experience exploring these islands. We guarantee a holiday with loads of fun, memories and photos that you can share with your friends and loved ones. When you book Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry services at ticket offices and kiosks in the harbour, you would have to get in line because most tourists take the chance to see three islands and also many residents travelling between the islands can cause long lines. To save time and get your tickets online through TravelON World today!
FAQ – Lanzarote Fuerteventura Ferry Service
There are a number of ways to see Fuerteventura from Lanzarote. One is a lanzarote ferry service, this service is direct it takes 30 minutes and offeres a bus pick up. The other is to do a Fuerteventura tour from Lanzarote.
It takes around 30 mintes on the Lanzarote ferry to get to Fuerteventura.
Officially you cannot take a hire car between the islands check your contract, most state you cannot leave the island with the car but many people on holiday in Lanzarote do take the hire cars to Fuerteventura.
Fuerteventura is a great place to visit from Lanzarote and you can see the town of Corallejo and the beautiful sand dunes of Fuerteventura.
The most value for money ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura is the Lineas Romero foot passenger only ferry that has been built just for visitors who want to see both islands without a car.
The Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura departs from Playa Blanca and goes to Corallejo.
The ferry from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote departs from Corallejo and stops in Playa Blanca.
The cheapest Lanzarote ferry ticket for non residents without a car is €35 for adults and €18 for children return ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura.
Lanzarote to Fuerteventura by ferry
The only ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura with pick up (ONLY FERRY WITH BUS PICK UP OPTION)
If you’re looking for the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura then you are in the right place. Get on board the Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura and enjoy this magnificent island at your own leisure. This is the only Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry service that includes a bus pick up if you require one so it not only the best value for money but the most convenient. This ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura service is an affordable way to cross the island if you are not taking a car to Fuerteventura.
Enjoy your crossing on their three-tier glass-bottom boat made especially with tourists in mind. With lots of times to choose from, you can be completely flexible and independent. As this Lanzarote ferry service includes a bus pick up if you need one and cannot get to the departing harbour of Playa Blanca it’s ideal. Of course the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura excursion also takes you back to your accommodation after when you arrive back in Lanzarote. If you choose the pickup option you will depart on the first Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry around 9:30 am and return on the 17:00 pm Fuerteventura to Lanzarote ferry. Those clients who can get to the Playa Blanca harbour receive a Flexi Ticket which is valid on any ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura at any time either way.
The ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura is a great way to enjoy two islands in one holiday, as you get to experience the best of both islands. So get on that ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura and explore the other side of the Canaries!
Fuerteventura enjoys beautiful weather like Lanzarote, being on the same latitude as Florida and Mexico. So top see another island onboard the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura for the price of one is simply irresistible, isn’t it?
Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura or Fuerteventura Lanzarote?
If you have landed on this page and looking to get the ferry from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote then you need to visit our ferry page where you can book crossings in either direction. So if you want to go Fuerteventura to Playa Blanca Lanzarote click the ferry page.
The Ferry Lanzarote to Fuerteventura Adventure
The Lanzarote Ferry service begins from the harbour of Playa Blanca and sets sail towards Fuerteventura. This isn’t one of the big commercial ferries that take the many cars, residents and delivery trucks and coaches. This is the ultimate in tourist travel and this Lanzarote ferry is virtually brand new. It arrived in Lanzarote in 2020 and is immaculate, it is so comfortable with big leather seats inside and fresh outdoor areas on the top deck.
On the way over from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura, you get stunning views of three islands. You get to see Lanzarote in a whole new way from out at sea, but you also get to see the island of Los Lobos in all of its glory so have your cameras at the ready. As you head towards Fuerteventura from Lanzarote you can see the whole coastline of all the islands and get some incredible shots. You will also see many flying fish on the way over as they jump out of the water alongside the Lanzarote ferry.
As the ferry to Fuerteventura docks at Corralejo, you will begin to see why the Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura excursion is worth it. Fuerteventura is the only Canarian island with huge golden sand dunes coupled with beautiful and long white beaches, extraordinary natural beauty. All these can be experienced when you go on the Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry.
Ferry to Fuerteventura Activities
After getting off the ferry to Fuerteventura, you could also try your hand at surfing, windsurfing and kite surfing, since the waters there are perfect for such watersports. On the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura, you will make a short stop to feed fish, where you can view the underwater marine life from the glass bottom boat.
Be sure to carry sun cream for UV sun protection since the sunny Fuerteventura weather can be harsh if exposed for a long time. Also, bring a sun hat for protection and lots of water to get hydrated! As you will spend most of your day in Corralejo there are many things to see and do here. You can walk the main promenade and visit the many shops, bars and restaurants. There is also a big shopping centre in the heart of Corralejo to enjoy and some other smaller centres.
Most people take the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry to see the sand dunes which are what the island is best known for. If this is your main reason for booking the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura then we recommend taking a look at Some of the other Lanzarote to Fuerteventura excursions that specialise in visiting sand dunes and will take you to see this amazing natural park and it will be on the same Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry. These Lanzarote to Fuerteventura excursions are fully guided in your language so you get to really discover and understand the island.
After an amazing day on Fuerteventura, get on board the Lanzarote ferry service again and head back to Lanzarote. A day trip on the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura is the most economical way to see the best of both islands a true paradise holiday feeling worth every penny.
Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry times
For tickets to travel on the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura you just need to decide if you will make your own way to Playa Blanca harbour if so just select a direct ticket meaning you can go on any of the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry times on any day. If you prefer to have a free bus pick up from any resort from your accommodation or close buy just select with the bus. For either ticket, we recommend advanced booking and for the bus booking online is the only way to get a bus pick up included with the ferry ride so be sure to book with us for the best deals!
The ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura service is a great way to maximize your Canary Islands holiday! Book the ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura now to save your place and enjoy an unforgettable time on your holiday.
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Frequently asked questions regarding the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry service
Do I need to select a time for the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry?
No, you don’t if you do not need a bus pick up then just choose without pick up and you can use your ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura ticket on any of the crossings any day you want.
Does the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry take cars?
The two Fred Olsen and the Armas are the two main Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura services but did you know that your car hire company actually states that you cannot take the car off the island so we wouldn’t recommend this at all you may not be insured. The Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry we recommend is made for tourists in mind and has a free bus pick up so you can have a couple of drinks in Fuerteventura without having to worry.
Do I need a bus pick up for the Fuerteventura ferry service from Lanzarote?
If you are in Puerto Del Carmen or Costa Teguise and haven’t hired a car then yes for sure book with the free bus pick up. If you are in Playa Blanca you can if you want to walk or get a taxi to the harbour but there is also a free bus pick up service available so save your energy.
Can I get any Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry crossing?
If you book a Flexi Ticket with no pick up yes you can. If you book with the free bus service you will get the 9:30 am ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura and the 17:00 pm ferry back from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote.
Is the ferry Lanzarote to Fuerteventura crossing choppy?
It can be but the ferry you are on is a catamaran design so tends to cut and glide through the ocean, nobody can control the sea however so some days can be a little rougher than others but that’s all part of the fun.
Booking the Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry now
With this being one of the most popular Lanzarote to Fuerteventura ferry services spaces are limited especially in peak times so get your tickets now with or without pick up, save time and money with us and avoid large lines at the ticket kiosk. Choose with pick up for free bus services there and back or direct tickets if you want to be flexible and can get to the Playa Blanca Harbour. Get the ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura today and see two islands in one holiday.
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How to get from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura
Whilst you enjoy your holiday in Lanzarote you will probably, depending on where you are be able to see across to Fuerteventura. This is the neighboring island of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura is really easy to get to and takes around 30 minutes on the Lanzarote Ferry.
In Lanzarote, you actually have access to three islands via Lanzarote fast ferry services. Lanzarote Fuerteventura Ferry and the Ferry La Graciosa. For now, let’s look at the best ways you can go Lanzarote Fuerteventura with ease on the Lanzarote ferry service and the Lanzarote Fuerteventura excursions on offer.
At TravelOn World we have Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry and tours that give you different options, with simple Lanzarote ferry services at your leisure. Lanzarote ferry services with a bus pick up giving you the chance to explore the other islands yourself but will pick you up and drop you off at your accommodation, and fully guided tours in your language.
Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is as beautiful as Lanzarote but completely different if you fancy just heading over for the day and exploring we recommend the Lanzarote Fuerteventura Ferry. Departing from Playa Blanca to Corralejo Fuerteventura this exciting ferry service designed for people on holiday with no car. This is a brand new ferry and is just so modern. It has a plush inside area with a bar and comfortable leather seats and upstairs you can sit outside and take in all the views of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and Los Lobos island.
The Lanzarote ferry service goes from Playa Blanca and if you are in Playa Blanca you can head to the harbour with your advance Lanzarote ferry tickets and beat the lines and the stress. By booking your Lanzarote ferry tickets with us we take away any hassle and give you what’s called a Flexi ticket meaning you can go on whatever time Ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura that you want to. If you want to even if you are in Playa Blanca you can get the free bus pick up from or near your accommodation also.
For those staying out of Playa Blanca if you have a car, you can park in the harbour and get straight on the Lanzarote fast ferry with your Flexi ferry ticket also and avoid the hassle of getting your ticket. Being prepared and booking in advance not only saves you time but money too. If you don’t have a car then don’t worry because there is a Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry with bus pick from Puerto Del Carmen, Costa Teguise and Arrecife.
Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura with bus pick up
If you are not staying in Playa Blanca there is an option to get the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry with bus pick up. This will pick you up from your or near your accommodation, take you to Playa Blanca where you will board the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry on the first crossing and come back on the last crossing giving you a full day on the island to explore.
You will go on the 9:30am Lanzarote ferry to Fuerteventura and return on the 17:30pm Ferry From Fuerteventura to Lanzarote where the bus will be waiting to take you back to your accommodations. This is an ideal way to see Fuerteventura at your leisure and this is the only Lanzarote ferry service that offers a free bus pick up.
Lanzarote to Fuerteventura to see the sand dunes
Like Lanzarote and Timanfaya National Park, the Natural Park in Fuerteventura is the Fuerteventura Sand Dunes. You can see these incredible dunes from Lanzarote and they have been filming locations for films like Star Wars, Wonder Woman, and many more.
The Fuerteventura Sand Dunes excursions pick you up at or close to where you are staying with a guide in your language, they take you over on the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry to Corralejo and to the incredible Fuerteventura Sand Dunes. They will also take you around the island and give you free time in and around the Natural Park and Corralejo town as well as a stop for lunch.
Fuerteventura from Lanzarote tour
If you really want to see everything that Fuerteventura has to offer, including visits to some other locations other than Corralejo and the sand dunes that the Fuerteventura island tour is a great choice to experience this amazing island in one day.
Whichever way you chose to go from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura we can assure you see two islands in one holiday is a unique experience and an adventure, spaces are limited so get booked up today.
Jeep Safari Lanzarote Fuerteventura
The best way to see Fuerteventura from Lanzarote and the most fun is by 4 x 4 jeep, get to see the places that most Lanzarote Fuerteventura tours do not take you to. With Ferry crossing included and lunch, this is a great way to see two islands in one holiday.
What things can you do in Fuerteventura from Lanzarote
If you head to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote there are lots of things you can do in Fuerteventura. You will arrive in Corralejo from Playa Blanca and from the harbour can walk into the town in about 15 minutes.
Corralejo town
In Corralejo town, you can explore the main streets of the new and old town where you will find many bars, restaurants, and shops. In the main town of Corralejo, there is a huge shopping center which is a great place and hosts lots of designer and duty-free shops
Where to feed the chipmunks in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura has wild chipmunks or squirrels that live along the coastline. If you head out of the Corralejo town towards the El Compasino shopping center you will see a cluster of bars where there is Clarkies Bar, GoldAcre Estates and at the back of here you can walk along and actually see these Fuerteventura chipmunks and grab some nuts from the supermarket nearby and you can feed them by hand.
How to get the Fuerteventura Sand Dunes
If you want to see the sand dunes and Fuerteventura we recommend the Lanzarote Fuerteventura Sand Dune excursion as it takes you to many places. However, if you are exploring Fuerteventura at your leisure and have taken the Lanzarote ferry service to Fuerteventura of the Lanzarote Fuerteventura with bus option then we recommend you jump in a taxi it will cost you around €10 euros each way to get from Corralejo to the dunes.
How to book Lanzarote to Fuerteventura
To make it simple here are the options for seeing Fuerteventura from Lanzarote. Here at TravelON World, we make it simple for you giving you the full flexibility to see two islands on one holiday however you want to.
Option 1 Take the Lanzarote Fuerteventura ferry flexitime
Book your Lanzarote Flexi ticket here and go on whatever time ferry to Fuerteventura you want to any day.
Option 2 Book the Lanzarote Ferry to Fuerteventura with bus pick up
Whatever resort you are in you can get the Ferry Lanzarote Fuerteventura with FREE BUS pick up departing at 9:30 am and returning on the 17:30pm on set days of the week.
Option 3 See Fuerteventura on a Lanzarote Fuerteventura tour
See the Sandundes with the Lanzarote Fuerteventura Sand Dunes excursion.
See the whole island with the Lanzarote Fuerteventura Grand tour excursion.
Whatever way you decide to go from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura we make it super simple for you and save you time and money so book today.
Frequently asked questions about Lanzarote to Fuerteventura
There are a number of ways to see Fuerteventura from Lanzarote. One is a lanzarote ferry service, this service is direct it takes 30 minutes and offeres a bus pick up. The other is to do a Fuerteventura tour from Lanzarote.
It takes around 30 mintes on the Lanzarote ferry to get to Fuerteventura.
Officially you cannot take a hire car between the islands check your contract, most state you cannot leave the island with the car but many people on holiday in Lanzarote do take the hire cars to Fuerteventura.
Fuerteventura is a great place to visit from Lanzarote and you can see the town of Corallejo and the beautiful sand dunes of Fuerteventura.
Ferry crossing from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
Take the ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca in just 30 minutes – quick and easy!
Round trip by ferry on the same day
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – same day return – per person (12+)38.-€
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – same day return – per child (3-11)20. -€
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – same day return – per infant (0-2)0.-€
One-way trip by ferry
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – one way – per person (12+)19.-€
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – one way – per child (3-11)10.-€
Ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca – one way – per infant (0-2)0. -€
Miscellaneous
To book a one-way ticket back to Corralejo, please follow this link: Ferry Playa Blanca
Fast and comfortable crossing
Booking option: Fuerteventura: Ferry ticket to Lanzarote
Affordable ticket for a day trip to Lanzarote by ferry from Corralejo (Fuerteventura North). You can choose from two options: Same day out and return ticket or 1 way ticket to Lanzarote. You board the fast ferry in Corralejo, which takes you to Playa Blanca (Lanzarote) in around 30 minutes. You can travel on deck or in the interior of the boat, depending on your preference. You will have free Wi-Fi during the trip. The distance between the two points is 7 nautical miles, about 13 kilometres. Arrived in Playa Blanca, you can explore the beautiful island on your own. Shopping in Playa Blanca or an island tour to the Timanfaya National Park are very popular. Later in the day, the ferry will take you back to Fuerteventura – if you have booked the “same day return” option.
Overview
Duration: the crossing takes about 30 minutes
Hours: 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:30 PM
Days: daily
Months: possible all-year
Languages: Spanish
Pick-up not included
Starting points: Corralejo
Included
Round trip or 1-way ticket for the ferry to Lanzarote
Important information
Please bring
Passport, sunglasses, sun blocker, snacks, suitable clothing, backpack, camera, water
Detailed description
By ferry from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
Island hopping in the Canary Islands is popular and hassle-free. The ferry from Fuerteventura is quick to take you to Lanzarote, where you can take a look at the popular neighbouring island. Only 14 kilometres divide Fuerteventura’s north and Lanzarote’s south – the ferry crossing takes just 30 minutes and is comfortable too. Whether on deck or inside the fast ferry. Comfy seats and Wifi on board make the journey go by pretty quickly. Take advantage of the connection for a day trip to Lanzarote, for example, or for the onward journey. Boarding in the port of Corralejo is straightforward and thanks to the flexible timetables, you can plan your day according to your own wishes. Both on weekdays and weekends, the ferry Fuerteventura – Lanzarote has fixed departure times.
Once you arrive on Lanzarote, you can visit Playa Blanca. Popular for its shopping opportunities and incredibly beautiful beaches, the third largest holiday resort on the island is a varied holiday destination. All the more so as Playa Blanca is close to the important Timanfaya National Park – the highlight of Lanzarote. Mountains of fire, lava fields, craters – an impressive natural backdrop. So there are many possibilities to plan a day trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote with great excursions. There are two booking options for the ferry connection from Corralejo to Playa Blanca: A return trip on the same day or a single ticket.
Conditions
Valid on the reserved day or for 12 months after date of purchase if no date has been selected. You will receive the tour operator’s details with the purchased ticket. Attention: reservation is required! The reservation can be made through sunbonoo as part of the booking process or later by contacting the tour operator directly via phone or email.
There’s lots of things to do in the Canary islands to explore the rugged beauty and have fun. Below are my 11 favorite Excursions in Fuerteventura to admire the various landscapes, go off road or head to Lanzarote. This guide also includes some of the best Fuerteventura boat trips to experience the island from another perspective.
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How to visit Fuerteventura
You have 2 main options to explore Fuerteventura:
HIRE A CAR – If you want to see a lot of the island, best to hire a car and tour at your own rhythm – Compare car rental prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best customer-rated comparison sites!
SMALL GROUP EXCURSIONS around Fuerteventura – If you want to enjoy the beach and just enjoy some activities here and there to spice your holiday, there are many excursions available so you don’t have to rent a car – you just follow the guide, sit, relax and admire the scenery
If you have decided to spend your next vacations in Fuerteventura, here are a few tings to keep in mind:
The island is quite long (2nd biggest of the islands) and the main resort towns are at the Southern end, therefore there is a fair amount of time to spend on the road to go explore
The various landscapes are at different end of the island: Sand dunes in the North, lagoon in the South, mountains in the center. ..
Therefore most Fuerteventura tours are for the whole day, not many half day options
Driving is quite easy, roads to main attractions are in good conditions
If you want to create your own excursions, you can go to the last section of this article. Otherwise, here comes my selection of great day tours and activities in Fuerteventura.
3 Fuerteventura excursions – Landscapes
My favorite excursions in Fuerteventura are to see the various landscapes the island has to offer. You will see a lot less volcanoes than in Lanzarote, but it has great alternatives: mountains, large sea caves, sand dunes. Here is some fo the top places you could see:
#1 – Inner Mountains
In the center of Fuerteventura is a volcanic mountain chain with several viewpoints. The land is very old. Fuerteventura first appeared 20 million years ago, and most of the land was formed 5 million years ago. Therefore the shapes have been smoothed by millions of years of erosion. The land is bare and with shades of red, orange and brown. It is quite fascinating to admire. The highest point reaches 807m (Pico de la Zara)
#2 – Ajuy Caves
One of the main geological attractions in Fuerteventura is the complex of caves at Ajuy. In this area, you can discover a old black beach, the basalt complex along the path that is the oldest rock on the Canary island – this is sea-floor that has been revealed. It was the oceanic crust 70million years ago (during the Jurarassic). And at the end of the walk you can explore large sea caves. Such a great mix of scenery and fascinating geology!
#3 – Corralejo Sand Dunes
One of the most famous landscapes on Fuerteventura, the the natural park of the Corralejo Sand Dunes. It is quite impressive right by the turquoise water to see dunes after dunes with one road cutting through it. This is a 15km2 world of visual contrasts with white sand, dark volcanic rock and the sea. And no, the it was not blown from the Sahara. It formed naturally from the shells of marine creatures.
Panoramas of Fuerteventura Tour Options
ISLAND TOUR a complete experience to introduce the history, food and landscapes of Fuerteventura. You will be able to enjoy a little of all the island has to offer Departures from the South resort towns Check out program and book
PANORAMIC TOUR A good loop of the island covering the mountains, the sea caves, the South lagoon and the sand dunes Departures from the Northern towns Check out program and book
2 Off road Fuerteventura Tours – 4WD excursions
Some great landscapes on the island are only accessible with 4WD vehicules. Going on an off-road excursions in Fuerteventura is a great way to learn more about the old volcanic history of the island. Below are 2 options to consider:
#4 – Fuerteventura Off Road Jeep Safari – North
The North of Fuerteventura is a great place for off-road excursions with the sand dunes and the tracks around volcanoes
Explore the inner island around the Bayuyo volcano and spend some time at the Cotillo beaches
Pick up from Northern towns only
#5 – Fuerteventura Tours to Cofete – South
One of the most famous areas to visit that is only accessible via a track is Cofete. This area is wild, inside an old crater that mostly disappeared in the ocean. You have to get to the South end of the peninsula to reach it. Some people go there with a normal car but I think it is crazy. It is already very very bumpy with a 4WD… But the views are worth it.
Tour the Jandia peninsula with views of the impressive Cofete Cliffs, time at the beach and a visit of Villa Winter to learn about its fascinating history
Pick up from Northern and Southern touristic areas
Check out Jeep tour options for North and South
Need to rent a car in Fuerteventura? My tips:
Compare car rental prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars. com – one of the best customer-rated comparison sites!
Choose the car and company you prefer
Consider their full coverage option – I always take it for peace of mind!
Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!
1 Fuerteventura Boat Trip
Another great way to admire the island, is the hop on one of the Fuerteventura Boat trips. This way you can see the scenery from the distance and maybe visit another island…
#6 – Fuerteventura Boat tour to Lobos island
Lobos island is one of my favorite places in the Canary. You can get there by a 15min ferry – see my complete guide here
It is a fascinating ecosystem with a large volcano, many smaller cones, a lighthouse as well as a surprising lagoon that is a reserve for migratory birds
However for a better boat experience, you can choose to reach the island and tour is on a Catamaran
Pick up from both the South and the North of the island
Check out options
3 Fun activities in Fuerteventura – Dune Buggy & parks
Want something where you are more active and having fun? Check out those suggestion of Fuerteventura activities:
#7 – Dune buggy in Fuerteventura
To combine off-road landscapes and adrenaline, consider going on a buggy tour
You get to have fun for 3 hours from the Corralejo sand dunes to the “death valley” and around Tindaya
Check out program and book
#8 – Surf lesson in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is a great spot for surfing with beaches adapted to all levels
Ever wanted to stand on the board and feel the waves ? You can book a 3h class
See options
19 – Oasis park Fuerteventura
If you have kids they will also really enjoy the oasis park with all the exotic animals and the botanical garden. It is located in the South of the island not far from Costa Calma
Purchase your tickets here (Free pick-ups are available from major hotels on the island)
2 Fuerteventura to Lanzarote Day Trips
Another great option when staying in Fuerteventura is to visit the neighbor island of Lanzarote. They are both quite different since a lot of the landscapes from Lanzarote are quite recent compared to Fuerteventura (eruption in the 18th century).
It is actually a short ferry ride from Corralejo in the North of Fuerteventura to Playa Blanca in the South of Lanzarote.
If you don’t want to organize everything by yourself, you can book complete tour with pick up, boat and bus or walking tour at the other end.
#10 – Volcano and Wine
The volcanoes of Timanfaya National Park are impressive. Only one road goes through it with limited access. This is surreal (see my pictures here)
This tours combines the park with a visit of the famous vineyards. Despite the lack of rain and the harsh soil, wine production is significant. You will learn how this is posssible
Check out program and book
#11 – Ferry + bus
You can also create your own program: go shopping, enjoy some of the beaches… Just book a tour with ferry and bus included.
Fuerteventura Volcano Walks
I don’t know about you, but I am fascinated by volcanoes. That why I have spent more time in Lanzarote than Fuerteventura. If you want to explore volcanoes, in the battle between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, Lanzarote is the winner. They are beautiful and accessible. But in Fuerteventura you get to see older volcanoes and how they have been eroded by the elements. You feel the geological history of the such a land.
And you can enjoy a few volcano walks on Fuerteventura. Check out this 2 options I found for you:
Volcano hike + Wine tasting
Volcano tour
Where to stay in Fuerteventura
You have 2 main options of places to stay in Fuerteventura that, I think, are ideal to combine relaxing time and excursions
Costa Calma
Costa Calma is located in the South of the island, on the Jandia peninsula. It is a great little resort town with a beach. It is very close to the magnificent Jandia Lagoon
It is an ideal location to explore:
Cofete
Ajuy caves
the mountain areas
Check out the best rated accommodations in Costa Calma
I stayed in an apartment at Bahia Calma Beach and was really pleased with the facilities and the access to the beach – Check out photos and availability
Corralejo
Corralejo is the main resort town in the North, facing Lanzarote. It has more of a town vibe with a great restaurant scene near the port.
It is your ideal location to explore:
The Corralejo Sand dunes
The mountain areas
and Take the ferry to Lobos island or Lanzarote
Check out the best rated accommodations in Corralejo
I stayed a little bit out of town for easy access to the dunes with my car. Corralejo lodge has charming little studios. I was really pleased with the quality of the accommodation – Check out photos and availability
If you don’t have a car, it might be best to stay in town.
Create your own excursions in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote
But if you are renting a car in Fuerteventura, you can create your own excursions and include some beautiful lighthouse, off the path beaches and great viewpoints. You can find a map with 19 of my favorite places in my Lanzarote – Fuerteventura travel guide:
Plan your perfect trip around Lanzarote!
7 easy-to-plan maps
55 Scenic locations in Lanzarote
19 Scenic locations in Fuerteventura
Planning tips + Best times
140+ large photos to decide where to go
GPS coordinates direct to the carparks
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From Fuerteventura to Lanzarote Day Trips
An Excursion from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
The distance from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote is rather insignificant with around 14 kilometers. It only takes about 25 to 35 minutes to get from Corralejo on Fuerteventura to Playa Blanca on Lanzarote by ferry. What could be more obvious while on vacation on Fuerteventura than a little island hopping detour to the neighboring island. After all, it can easily be done in only one day. Leave in the morning and get back in the evening. And in the meantime you have the opportunity to extensively explore Lanzarote. You will find that the Isle of Fire is very special.
Lanzarote or Fuerteventura? Many people are already asking themselves this question when planning their vacation. But why chose only one island if you can have both, at least for a day? You have the opportunity to experience the fourth largest Canary Island on a day trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote. Fire and ashes formed this extraordinary island, which was the first island to be declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in its entirety. There are several different ways to get from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote. You can find out what these are and what you need to consider when island hopping in the following article.
Index
Organized day trips to Lanzarote
By ferry to Lanzarote
By plane to Lanzarote
What to consider when island hopping
What to consider when booking
Our excursions to Lanzarote
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Fuerteventura Lanzarote – 2 Islands – 1 Day
Organized Day Trips from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
The simplest and in some ways also the cheapest option are organized day trips from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote. In any case, it will be cheaper if you take into account the various services included in such a day tour. Different types of guided tours are offered. We will now briefly discuss the most interesting ones.
A Bus Trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
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The most comfortable way to get to know the fire island is in a comfortable and air-conditioned coach. He will pick you up at your hotel and after the ferry crossing; you will continue your comfortable air-conditioned journey. The tour guide takes care of everything, including the “paperwork” on the ferry. Once you arrive in Lanzarote you will visit the different emblematic places over there depending on the chosen bus tour. The tour guide will provide you with all the information about what you see. The included services of such a bus excursion mostly are the costs for the ferry, lunch, tastings, the tour guide and in some cases also the entrance fees for various museums or paid sights. A bus trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote is worthwhile for all those who prefer an all-around package and want to get to know as much from the neighboring island as possible in one day.
A Boat Trip from Fuerteventura to the Coast of Lanzarote
As is well known, the Canary Islands Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are both surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Therefore, a vast variety of boat tours are offered off the coast of Fuerteventura. Some of them even lead a little further away to Lanzarote. Starting from the port of Corralejo you will either go on tour by catamaran or yacht. And many of these excursion boats also anchor in front of the famous Papagayo beaches. There are beautiful, partly natural sandy beaches in eight separate bays. You will be able to visit them by simply swimming across from the boat. Other boats moor in the port of Playa Blanca so that you can visit this beautiful former fishing village, stroll over the market or have a nice meal there. Depending on the type of boat excursion, food and drinks, snorkeling or kayaking equipment and entertainment programs are included in the price. In some cases, water sports activities such as jet skiing can be booked on board. If you like the sea, enjoy the view of an island from the water and want to experience an extraordinary vacation day, you should definitely consider a boat tour to Lanzarote.
The Ferry from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
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If you prefer to travel the island on your own, you can take a ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca. There are three different companies: Naviera Armas, Fred Olsen Express and Lineas Maritimas Romero, of which Lineas Maritimas Romero are not transporting vehicles. The prices for an adult without a car are between 35 and 60 euros for a return trip. With a car it costs around 80 euros. According to the timetable, you can assume that there is a ferry leaving every 30 minutes. The crossing takes between 25 and 45 minutes, depending on the provider. The first ferry leaves from Fuerteventura around 6 a.m in the morning and the last one from Lanzarote goes back around 8 p.m. The best thing to do is to inquire about prices and times in advance on one of the relevant ferry booking portals, such as directferries.com, and you can also make a fix booking on there.
By Plane from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
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Unfortunately there are no direct flights between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. Even the so-called island hoppers like Binter Canarias do not offer connections between the two Canary Islands. With Binter, for example, you can fly from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote with a stopover in Gran Canaria. But you can see that this is not really worth it. If you like it very exclusive and have the appropriate financial means at your disposal, you can charter a private plane. But we are talking about upper 4- to 5-digit euro amounts, consequently this option is probably not suitable for most people.
This Has to Be Considered
What Is Important For Island Hopping?
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The most important thing you need to have with you, to get from one island to another, is your documents; i.e. your identity card or passport. You won’t get on any ferry without them. This applies to all travelers, including any children traveling with you. If you want to take a ferry to Lanzarote on your own, you should be at the port about one hour before the scheduled departure. This is necessary because your boarding pass has to be printed and your documents have to be checked. Depending on the time of day, there can be long queues in front of the counters. And boarding also takes some time, especially if you travel with a car. But if you take part in an organized tour, this process is less complicated. You will be informed about your pick-up time at your hotel with the reservation confirmation. You can find out whether you need your papers for one of the tours in the detailed descriptions of the tours under “Please note!”. You will only need to provide documents, if a there is a ferry crossing included in a tour. For boat trips with catamarans or yachts, for example, these are not necessary.
What should you pay attention to when booking?
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Our recommendation is to book your trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote days, better weeks in advance. It doesn’t matter whether you choose an organized day tour or a trip on your own. By doing this, you have time to compare the offers carefully and to check which services are included and what it will cost you and your family at the end. Also pay attention to the age from which you have to pay for children and the age up to which the children’s price applies. In the high seasons, such as the summer holidays and the winter half-year, tours and ferries are sometimes fully booked up. If you decide to take a trip at short notice, you might be unlucky. And finally: Find out what exactly you will need to have.
We wish you a wonderful time on both Canary Islands: Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
Fuerteventura. Sighting tour of the island, price € 300, 2 reviews
Spain
Fuerteventure
excursions
The next dates:
20 Sep,
21 Sep
22 Sep
24 Sep
25 Sep
26 Sep
Dates
Cross, if necessary if you decide to cancel the reservation 48 hours before the event – you will return 100% of the paid amount
Description
Program
In the pre-Hispanic period, there were two kingdoms on the island – northern Mahorata and southern Jandia, our tour will allow you to visit both areas that were once at war with each other. And first we will visit the ancient capital of the island – the city of Betancuria , which is located in the depths of the island, surrounded by mountains. It is worth coming here if only to see the magnificent Church of St. Maria , considered the architectural jewel of the city, built in the 15th century, which was destroyed by a pirate named Haban de Arraez and rebuilt 30 years later.
After that, we will definitely take a photo with 4.5 meter ancient chiefs of the island on the magnificent mirador Morro Velos ; and then we are waiting for Pajara and Antigua – the ancient centers of agriculture among the Martian landscapes of the island.
Then magical sunsets in La Pared village and the golden beach of Sotavento await you, where you can swim in the warm azure ocean and remember your sandy childhood – it’s really worth a try.
Nature lovers will be interested in visiting the picturesque Palm Valley and Corralejo Nature Reserve with sand dunes, where they often shoot for the most fashionable magazines and take a couple of personal “glossy” photos with them; and Mount Tindaya , iridescent in dozens of shades, the sacred mountain of the original inhabitants of the island in the northern part of Fuerteventura.
Be sure to come – this tour is really interesting and unique.
Organizational details
Transportation costs (2021-2022 cars) are included in the price
Additional costs: lunch, souvenirs
Select the date when booking
Answers to questions
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When: Select a date when booking
The tour lasts about 6 hours
Who else will be with me?
This is a private tour , all attention will be for you and your company. Group size no more than 3 people.
Need to pay for everything at once?
No, you do not need to pay in full right away – just pay 23% of the cost, and the rest is already on the spot. This is necessary so that the date and number of people are reserved for you, and the guides begin to prepare for the tour. Before paying, you can ask the organizer a question
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Of course, the guide will be happy to answer your questions.
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Since 2011 – certified guide. I specialize in non-trivial excursions in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. This means that we will visit not only Must Visit places, but also find ourselves in places where tourists wander only occasionally and thanks to a lucky chance. All excursions can be easily adapted to the interests of the guests, their schedule, age, physical abilities, budget – I will be happy to create a personal itinerary for you. Come – you’ll love it!
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This excursion for a long and we warmly recommend to others interested in this wonderful island. We learned not only about the history, current economic condition, climate and living conditions on the island, but also tasted 9 products0015 local production (cheeses, olive oil, water). We were taught in a purely worldly way to understand their quality and use for medicinal purposes (aloe, sea salt, prickly pear). The route was chosen by us with a visit to the most beautiful viewpoints, including those away from tourist roads. We visited several climatic zones and even got under rare rain in these places. Seemingly boring landscape at first glance, can turn out to be interesting and exciting if it is presented by people who are in love with this island. Travel during the tour was comfortable and not tiring. The day flew by quickly and we returned to the hotel full of impressions. But now we know what else can do on vacation, where to go, what season and what hotel is the best here. It is better to book this excursion at the beginning of your stay and it will be adapted for any age according to your interests, as it was with us.
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Olga
July 30, 2019
We are very grateful to Anastasia and Andrey for the perfectly organized, interesting and tasty excursion. We came to Fuerteventura for one day and fell in love with it thanks to our hospitable guides: the sand dunes of Corralejo, the old walls of the monastery, Betancuria, fussy funny Maghreb squirrels, a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, windmills and many other interesting things. On our own, we would not have had time to find, see and learn so much. Thank you for the tour! And we recommend everyone to contact Anastasia and Andrey, they are also just very comfortable and pleasant people
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Fuerteventura – tours and holidays in Spain
The archipelago of the Canary Islands, which belongs to Spain, includes the island of Fuerteventura. This island is the predecessor of the largest island in the archipelago, therefore it is the second largest. Its location is concentrated in close proximity to the northern part of the coast of the African continent. The territory of Fuerteventura covers 210 kilometers. On this island you can find a huge number of beaches, which are distinguished by their clean white sands, sparing sunshine throughout the year and crystal clear ocean water. Having bought trips to Spain, do not forget to visit this large and friendly resort island.
Interesting facts about the island
If you are a fan of water sports or just want to learn how to soar on the ocean waves, then this island will become an unforgettable place for fulfilling your cherished desires. All windsurfers and surfers try to visit it. Moreover, here you can learn the skill of diving. So special trainers and teachers will provide all the necessary paraphernalia and conduct lessons. Among other things, there are other entertaining types of water craft on the island. If you want to ride the waves, then choose sailing. You can also rent water liches. Well, those who prefer big catches and a relaxing holiday should take fishing rods and go fishing.
Beaches of Fuenteventura
The beach where you will spend your free time can be chosen from a list, as there are many of them. In order not to get to it for a long time, you can rent a car in Spain and Fuenteventura and go on a trip. So each beach is distinguished by its service capabilities, high-class service, beach activities. It is worth paying attention to such beaches as: Corraleio, Gran Tarayal, Tarajalejo, Puerto del Rosario. They are very popular not only among tourists, but also among locals.
If you go to Cassa de los Coroneles, you will find yourself in historical places. So the architectural heritage of the island will reveal to you the times in which the colonists created buildings. These buildings are still considered the main architectural masterpieces of the Canary Islands.
Among other things, there are many other islands in Fuerteventura that the locals will tell you about, as well as tell unique stories related to life in different time periods.
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Lobos (Lobos) or if translated literally “Wolf Island”, absolutely not a residential area, the waters and lands of which are part of the national natural reserve of the Canaries archipelago. As for wolves, these predators do not live here, and this nickname refers to seals, which often bask here on volcanic stones.
There is no place to stay on the island, so the nature is as close to the original as possible. Divers love to swim here, because clear water and a rich seabed are a “delicacy” for lovers of this sport. Well, even without diving, we watched the fish through the glass bottom of our yacht, swam in the protected area and had a great walk along the volcanic paths of Lobos Island.
The day of our boat trip began slightly overcast. But as soon as we descended from the yacht, the southern sun gave us the opportunity to warm up. And that’s what Fuerteventura is all about. The endless wind then accelerates, then catches up with clouds. But due to this, the color of the sky and the ocean is constantly changing, which is a euphoria of colors. On the way to the second island of Lanzarote, we happened to see a flying fish, and the weather, as ordered, became as sunny as possible. You can even compare: the photo at the beginning…
… and already near the island.
Each of the Canary Islands has something special and unique to offer. Lanzarote is the northernmost and most peaceful island in terms of tourism. Here you can find secluded bays and beaches, green caves and alien views of volcanoes. Of course, we didn’t have so much time to see everything, but we took a leisurely stroll along the Maritima coastal promenade, admired Fuerteventura, so to speak, “from the outside”, felt the measured atmosphere on Playa Blanca beach and replenished our collection of interesting places.
To be on the ocean and not allow yourself to go into its vast expanses is simply blasphemy. It’s exactly the same as being next to a volcano and not climbing it. As I did not resist, because the walk was organized absolutely independently, my soulmate nevertheless won, and we, in light equipment and with the necessary equipment, went to conquer the top of the neighboring mountain.
The no longer active Bayuyo volcano that appeared before us was in a protected area, the distinguishing feature of which was only a stone fence. And how unexpected it was to meet in such a sandy and rocky place, as we later called him the “caretaker of the mountain”, a funny tailed chipmunk.
How he survives here and what he eats is not clear! But that he likes chocolate wafers, we were convinced of this.
Having appeased the “guards”, we set off with even greater enthusiasm to “walk along the volcano”. The agreement with my husband was to climb only the slope, but I was so excited, and also these amazing views around, unity with nature and the purity of the wind, that we walked completely along the entire ridge of the volcano and got an unforgettable experience.
Without deviating far from the animal theme, if you read my articles, you paid attention to the love for “our smaller brothers”. Here in Fuerteventura there is an excellent zoo Oasis Park Fuerteventura, where I spent almost the whole day resting in the company of “animals”. At the entrance, for a couple of euros, you buy a paper bag with food, such as an apple, a carrot, etc., and touch the tongue of a giraffe ahead; find out why the elephant’s trunk looks like a vacuum cleaner; watch the spring “role-playing games” of hippos and see once again how funny llamas are.
Have you seen so many camels together at once?
You can take many photos with different types and shapes of cacti.
And also quite interesting was the performance of birds of prey.
We left the zoo with a smile and with a lot of photos, one of which has become an integral part of the interior of our friends!
Returning to the conversation about Corralejo, one cannot fail to note the presence of a port in the city. Ferries and ships depart from here to other islands.
We liked to walk here at sunset, when in the clear water in the evening you can even better watch the Atlantic fish.
Here we learned that such sea giants as sperm whales were seen in the waters of Fuerteventura.
But if you want to see the real skeleton of this giant mammal, then you just need to visit the city of Puerto del Rosario. Which is what we did.
On a regular bus from Corralejo, a little less than an hour later we were already there.
Puerto del Rosario is completely ordinary, without the fuss typical of other major cities in the world; with lots of rental space, interesting sculptures and green spaces, the latter of which are quite rare in Fuerteventura.
And of course, special attention to the goats!
To see the skeleton of a sperm whale, you need to go to the promenade near the beach, and on the way you can go to an excellent shopping center where you can buy something for lunch and a bite to eat on the eastern coast of the island. And the calm and quiet life of Puerto del Rosario is disturbed only by a constant south wind.
There are other amazing places in Fuerteventura that we did not get to this time. As, for example, in the north of the Jandia peninsula, the stormy beaches of Cofete, as well as the Natural Park Natural (Parque Natural de Jandía), located nearby.
Ten days in Fuerteventura literally flew by pretty quickly. The weather made it possible to warm up, and swim, and take a walk, and most importantly, “ventilate” our minds from the stagnant winter routine in order to “reboot” the body and prepare for the next new interesting trips, which, according to Mark Twain, are “detrimental to prejudices, hypocrisy and narrow-mindedness.” In which I completely agree with him and I am sure!
Fuerteventura is a fabulous island that is part of the Canary archipelago. The locals call it the island of the sun, peace and tranquility, and this is not at all surprising, because thanks to its beauties, Fruerventura will be able to win the heart of even the most sophisticated traveler. It is believed that Fuerteventura, one of the oldest islands in the Canary archipelago, was formed as a result of the eruption of several volcanoes.
However, this happened several thousand years ago, so today staying in the city itself and in its environs is absolutely safe and does not pose any threat.
Once upon a time, the entire island of Fuerteventura was covered with dense and lush forests, but by the end of the Middle Ages, the naval industry began to develop on the island (and the ships were then wooden), which led to active deforestation for the construction of ships that later they were intercepted by pirates. Of course, soon the pirate fleets were repulsed, but the island could no longer boast a large number of forests.
But despite this, thousands of hectares have turned into real beaches with golden sand: unlike the famous coast of Lanzarote, you will not find black volcanic deposits on the beaches of Fuerteventura.
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What is there to see in Fuerteventura?
Fuerteventura is designed for a traveler who loves passive recreation: sunbathe in the sun, soak up the warm ocean and relax to the quiet roar of the surf. But even despite this, it is also possible to add variety to such a vacation. And so, all lovers of cultural events …
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La Lajita Zoo
American Star Shipwreck
Fuerteventura: excursions and activities
One of the most popular excursions in Fuerteventura is a boat trip around the island. Enjoying the blue, meeting sunsets or sunrises, watching a flock of dolphins, and, of course, diving to the bottom of the ocean. All this can be realized for 55 euros per adult and 35 euros per child. The duration of this mini-trip around the entire island is approximately four hours. The price also includes a free bar and light snacks.
Well, for those who want to see the island by land, there is a jeep safari, this tour starts in Corralejo, from where the mountain road will lead travelers to Moros Bayuyo, in addition, there is another place on the map that you must visit – the village of Villaberde, where the cultural center “Cassa de los Coroneles” is located. The cost of this excursion is about 59 euros for an adult and 40 euros for a child. The duration of this trip is almost a day.
Also on the list of the most important events in Fuerteventura is the kite festival. It attracts many tourists from all cities and countries. This is a rather large-scale spectacle, which is accompanied by kite flying. It is noteworthy that everyone can take part in the launch, that is, both professionals and amateurs can try their hand. Usually this event starts on Friday, on this day paraphernalia is distributed and everyone can try themselves as a leading kite, and the next morning large-scale competitions begin, in which professionals already take part. This competition is absolutely free and lasts almost a week, although it all depends on the organizers.
History of Fuerteventura
Many scientists believe that the island of Fuerteventura appeared due to volcanic processes that took place in the bowels of the Earth. This theory is confirmed by the fact that a large number of craters of already inactive volcanoes can still be found on the island. The history of Fuerteventura says that the very name of the island …
The history of Fuerteventura
The climate in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura has a subtropical climate, so there are almost 300 sunny days a year. Also, due to the location of the island, there is practically no rainfall on the city. As for the average annual temperature, it ranges from 20 to 25 degrees.
Speaking about the winter months, from November to January Fuerteventura is considered the season of “thunder and thunderstorms”, this is the only time of the year when the weather “endows” the city with rain. The hottest are the spring and summer months – from March to September, when the air temperature can warm up to 34 degrees. To find out what weather conditions await you on the islands of the Canary archipelago on your vacation, it is worth looking at the weather in Fuerteventura by months.
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Activities and Activities
Fuerteventura can offer tourists not only beautiful beaches and the cleanest ocean, but also excellent alternative entertainment that will not leave indifferent even the most beloved sportsman. One of them is diving, it will allow you to discover all the richness of the underwater world, both near the coast of the island and in the depths of the ocean.
As for fishing enthusiasts, they can enjoy deep sea fishing: unexpected catch, colorful landscapes, in general, a lot of impressions guaranteed!
And, of course, surfing and kitesurfing are number one for all lovers of speed and the ocean. It is also worth noting that literally half an hour drive from the capital, the traveler will find a wonderful sports complex, which has several golf courses and courts where you can play tennis, both with an instructor and with each other.
Transport Features of Fuerteventura
The favorite transport on the island of Fuerteventura is, of course, the bus. It is noteworthy that this vehicle belongs to only one company – Tiadhe. Therefore, the same type of comfortable buses travel around the city, the number of seats in which is equal to 100, in addition, each bus is equipped with air conditioning and additional lamps. This transport runs strictly according to the schedule, and the fare depends on the distance of your journey.
The second form of transportation is a taxi. Usually the cars are painted white and have another feature – pinkish checkers on the roof of the car. The fare in a taxi depends on the mileage, but if we take the calculation of 1 kilometer, then you will have to pay about 1 euro for it.
Another option for comfortable transportation is car rental. But here you can encounter a number of difficulties, firstly, the tenant will have to pay, in addition to the cost of rent, a deposit of 200 euros, and secondly, have at least five years of experience.
Fuerteventura Souvenirs
Fuerteventura Souvenirs
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The Canary Islands is one of those places on earth where we love to return with Filippo. The warmest memories connect us with these islands – it is here that we met, we try to return every year. During these 7 years we have visited Tenerife twice, once each in Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. And I was alone on La Gomera.
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Why I love the Canary Islands
The weather is always good here! +21+23 degrees. No wonder the Canary Islands are called the islands of eternal spring.
Green! Even in Lanzarote, where there is so much volcanic ash that by the end of your vacation you will begin to distinguish shades and undertones, you can see not only cacti, but also vineyards. By the way, the local wine is even very personal.
Breathtaking scenery and the ocean! You can endlessly look at the waves that crash against the shore with such force and listen to their roar, and sometimes even a roar.
Entertainment for every taste, color and budget. If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of big cities – no problem, choose apartments or hotels in small towns. For example, in Tenerife we really liked the city of La Orotava. Great vacation for the soul in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. If you like parties, head to the south of Tenerife – Playa de Las Americas. There are animal parks, if I’m not mistaken, on every island.
The locals are darlings. Always smiling, open, hospitable.
Excellent roads. You can not be afraid to rent cars. Even in the mountains there are good roads, however, there are narrow sections. For example, on the way to the village of Masca in Tenerife.
Food!!! The freshest fish at reasonable prices, delicious meat, cheeses, wine, and local potatoes papas arrugadas with green sauce are delicious.
The only negative (for me) that I can point out in all these years is that you can wander onto a nudist beach. Moreover, nudists will be from 70 years old and above. I call them “retired hippies”. And, to the same topic, when booking a hotel, carefully read so that there is no adults only inscription if you are traveling with children or the culture of nudists is not close to you.
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Fuerteventura Attractions
In December 2018 we spent 4 unforgettable days in Fuerteventura with our friends. This island conquered with its wild beauty. Fortunately, he did not suffer the fate of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, which experienced massive hotel development. The first day on the island was very long and eventful! We left Verona at 2:30 am. at 7:00 we had a flight from Milan Malpensa airport. We flew with Easyjet. Tickets cost 32 € round trip with hand luggage. Bought in March on sale.
I remind you that each company, especially low-cost airlines, has its own requirements for carrying hand luggage, in particular, the number of units. Easyjet has 1 carry-on bag. It can be a handbag/backpack or a small suitcase measuring 56x45x25 cm ATTENTION! You CANNOT go on board with a small suitcase and a bag/backpack. One piece of hand luggage. For additional you can take a bag with you and hand over your suitcase. No basic ticket.
Puerto del Rosario
Puerto del Rosario
Arriving on the island, we took the car and decided not to put off getting to know him, and after a light snack, we first went to the house-museum of the Spanish writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (Casa Museo Miguel de Unamuno) in the capital city of Puerto del Rosario. He resided here from March to July 1924 during his exile from Spain. The reason for such a harsh punishment was that he criticized the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera both in writing and orally. The house has preserved furniture of that era, manuscripts, beautiful dishes, photographs.
Admission is free. The museum is located 5 minutes by car from the airport.
Hours:
Monday – Friday 09:00 – 13:00 / 17:00 – 19:00
Address:
Calle Virgen de la Peña nº 11
Goat Cheese Museum
Major
5 Museo15 Major Located near Puerto del Rosario. The goat is the symbol of the island. Here they produce cheese, which is valued not only in Spain, but also abroad. The museum has a good display. You can get acquainted with the history of the island, the tradition of goat breeding and cheese production.
I advise you to pay extra for a cheese tasting. And it is better to sit on the street, enjoy the exquisite taste of a meter-long delicacy and bask in the warm sun.
Afterwards, take a walk in the cactus garden. Some varieties I saw for the first time. Especially this one in the photo has a pleasant aroma, but for some reason it is covered with flies. Rupture of clean water template.
We paid 4€ per person for entry plus two cheese tastings. Each costs 3€. For two, a very good plate with three types of cheese, 2 pieces each.
Ticket price:
€4 – adults €2.50 – children 3 – 11 years old Children 0-3 years old free of charge
Opening hours:
Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 18:00
Address :
Calle Virgen de Antigua km 20, Antigua
Viewpoint Mirador Morro Velosa
A beautiful panoramic platform with crazy views of the island. Here you will not see any buildings on the horizon, only dunes, hills, various shades of ocher. Here you can stay for a long time. The building itself was designed by the famous Canarian artist Cesar Manrique (if you are on the island of Lanzarote, be sure to visit his house. It is amazing and the design itself is surprising. In general, the personality is interesting, largely thanks to him, these two islands remained almost virgin and unaffected by mass development He fought for them all his life and even managed to defend the cancellation of the project to build an oil refinery).
There is a bar inside, as well as information boards that tell about the geological past of the volcanic island.
Betancuria
Betancuria
The first capital of the island is the tiny town of Betancuria, which impressed with the whiteness of its houses and churches, luxurious greenery and the number of restaurants per square meter. The population is not more than 700 inhabitants.
The city was founded in 1404 by the Norman knight Jean de Bethencourt. It was not without reason that he chose this place to found the city. The location is strategic – in a valley far from the sea, which served as the best defense against pirates. Until the 18th century, the city’s economy was based on the production and sale of grain. Today is tourism.
From the sights of the church and museums of religious art and archaeological.
It’s amazing how well this tiny city has been preserved for 6 centuries. There were few people, I would say that apart from us and grandfather, who sold Christmas souvenirs, no one else.
But the city was not inanimate – a “Christmas tree” in the square with garlands, stalls of the Christmas market, somewhere a bird flew by, the door of the church opened, some sounds of the valley, the roar of the wind. The city lives, even if you can not see the locals.
Mirador de Las Penitas
Mirador Las Penitas
This observation deck was discovered by accident. We got lost on our way to the hotel from Betancuria. Crazy views and panoramas somehow reminded Machu Picchu.
El Toston lighthouse
Faro El Toston
The El Toston lighthouse is located in the northwest of the island. The first lighthouse on this site was built in 1897. It reached 7 meters in height. In the 80s. In the 20th century, a 30-meter tower was built. The lighthouse is visible for 14 nautical miles.
The building of the first lighthouse houses a fishing museum and a bar.
Walk along the ocean in Pajara
On the second day we decided to get acquainted with the south of the island and went in the direction of the city of Pajara. As the locals assure, one of the most beautiful beaches of the island is located here. I can neither confirm nor deny this. The good news is that the coastline here is endless and you can walk along the ocean. We were in December, it was windy, but people were swimming.
We remember this place because we saw a lot of chipmunks. They are sociable and, I would say, arrogant. They run up, stand on their hind legs, ask for food.
Jandia Natural Park
After the walk, we made an attempt to get to the lighthouse of Jandia. The road passes through the natural park of the same name. Beautiful panoramas of the hills open up, but the road is not for people with a weak vestibular apparatus. At some point we decided to go back.
Dunes of Corralejo
Perhaps this place impressed me the most in Fuerteventura. These are the largest dunes in the Canary Islands. Located near the city of Corralejo in the northeast of the island. The area is 2.5 by 10.5 km. You can leave your car in one of the free car parks along the road and go for a walk in the dunes.
The sand here is good, it is comfortable to walk on it even in sandals. Don’t forget to take your camera with you. Otherwise, you risk not getting textured photos. This place is loved by producers of clips and advertising campaigns.
There is a beach next to the dunes where you can watch the surfers.
Beach with sand like popcorn
Near Corralejo there is a beach called “Popcorn bay”. The real name of the beach is Playa De Majanicho. If you get closer, you will see a lot of fragments that look like fresh popcorn. In fact, this is nothing more than pieces of white coral that were thrown ashore by the waves. Photos of this beach could be seen in all the news feeds of the world.
Castle in El Cotillo
Castillo de el Cotillo
It was one of the main defensive points of the island, which, due to its territorial position, was constantly attacked by pirates, as well as by the British and French. The castle was built in the 15th century. Below is the port, which was an important economic point of the island. Here they traded grain and livestock. This fact also attracted pirates. Today the castle can be visited for a nominal fee.
Near the castle you can see a crazy panorama: in the distance there will be rocks, under you raging waves that crash against the shore with incredible force. This place is magical!
Hotels in Fuerteventura
Hotel for surfers in Corralejo – Appartamento Surfing Colors As the name suggests, this is a favorite place for surfers. Our rooms were in an old building so everything inside was very basic. There is a small kitchen where you can cook something. But the breakfast was luxurious as in a good 4 star hotel. Our vegan friend highly appreciated it. The hotel has a heated swimming pool. If you plan to spend more time outside the hotel, then this is a good option. To the city center on foot about 5-7 minutes, to the ocean 2 minutes. The cost of a night with breakfast is 45€ for two. Parking next to the hotel on the road. I don’t have my own.
Restaurants in Corralejo
Every evening we went to different restaurants in Corralejo. We all liked it very much. Prices are average.
Ristorante La Marquesina
13 Bistrot (Italian bistro)
Restaurante Avenida
Films that were filmed in the Canary Islands.
Fuerteventura / Fuerteventura
Exodus: kings and gods / Exodus Han Solo: Star Wars. Gli abbracci spezzati (2009) A Million Years BC Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti (2005) Clash of the Titans / Scontro tra i titani (2010) Fast & Furious 6 / Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Jason Bourne / Jason Bourne (2016) Passenger (2008) director Stanislav Govoryukhin.
We have prepared you a list of all the waterpark hotels in Tenerife, so you can enjoy a fun family vacation! Swimming pools for children, all-inclusive restaurants, spa, leisure activities during the day and at night, nature, beaches and much more! If you are looking for a family hotel to enjoy your vacation with your kids, which has water slides, entertainment but also services such as spa and relaxation areas for adults, check out this list of hotels with slides in Tenerife 2021!
FREE CANCELLATION! Due to the situation in which we find ourselves, most hotels offer free cancellation. That is, you can book a room and pay a reservation fee and if in the end, for whatever reason, you cannot go on vacation, booking.com will give you a 100% refund.
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GF Victoria
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Rating: 9,3
Luxury
This is the most luxurious waterpark hotel in Tenerife. GF Victoria 5 stars. It is a hotel built in 2017 with great detail: it offers a spa and relaxation area for adults and water slides for children.
The highlight of this hotel is the surf pool where the whole family can try out somthing new and have fun!
And what if you want some rest without children? The chill-out area next to the Zambra sky bar is for adults only. Relax, enjoy with your family and get to know the best hotel with slides in Tenerife!
Hard Rock Tenerife
Rating: 8,8
Luxury
Another one of the hotels with water slides in Tenerife is the famous Hard Rock Hotel. It’s one of the most luxurious hotels on the island and has fun small water slides for your little ones.
In addition to being a themed hotel for children, it also has facilities for adults. This way, both children and parents can enjoy a perfect vacation on the island of eternal spring.
It is located on the beach and, in its surroundings, you can find several streets with luxury shops.
Hotel Bitácora
Rating: 8,7
This hotel with an outstanding rating(more than 50% of the opinions gives this hotel a 10,) is one of the best hotels with slides in Tenerife. It is located in the Playa Las Américas and has huge swimming pools, slides for children and water games where the little ones will enjoy as they never have before.
In addition, for adults, this hotel offers relaxation areas. The beaches are near and warm temperatures last throughout the year. Among its services and facilities, the highlights are the sea views, the hotel’s animation as well as the buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As we have mentioned previously, this area of the south of Tenerife has numerous options for family vacations starting from a few euros per person.
Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
Rating: 9,3
Luxury
This luxury hotel has a small park with water slides for the little ones. It is designed for younger children, so it is not a good idea if your intention is to spend a holiday with older children and jump down the slides.
It is located right on the beach, a few meters away and facing the promenade of Alcalá. It stands out for its facilities, entertainment and meals in its restaurants. It also has a mini club for the little ones to enjoy and play with the entertainment team and with other children while the parents can relax in the pool with sun loungers while having a cocktail.
Be Live Tenerife Sur (Sin toboganes)
Rating: 9,3
This is without a doubt one of the best options for family travel. We recommend it if you are looking to play with your children, enjoy the climate of the south of Tenerife and take advantage of the facilities of beach volleyball, soccer field and the ropes and climbing circuit that this hotel offers.
It also has a spa area with a sauna, Turkish bath, a jacuzzi and a gym, so while your children are in good hands with the entertainment team in the mini club, you can rest and relax.
Park Club Europe
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Rating: 8,2
This is a family hotel that offers everything necessary for both parents and children to enjoy the holidays! In addition to a large pool, for the little ones, this hotel disposes of a small waterpark, a playground, soccer and basketball fields, miniature golf and playgrounds.
For parents, note that it has a wellness center and a gym.
This is undoubtedly a good option if you travel as a family, you want to enjoy pool games and of course, have fun at the beach a few meters away.
h20 Costa Adeje Palace
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Rating: 8,3
In the Costa de Adeje, 4 kilometers from Las Americas beach, there is this interesting hotel with a playground. You can relax and enjoy at the hotel’s spa that offers high quality sauna and massages. And not to get bored, there are also different day and night shows organized by the entertainment staff. Also, just 3 kilometers from the hotel there is an excellent Aqualand park. You should definitely consider this hotel if you plan to travel as a family to Tenerife.
GF GRAN COSTA ADEJE
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Rating: 8,6
Located at the Fañabé beach, in the Adeje region in the south of Tenerife, there is this star family hotel.
The rooms are spacious and well-equipped with comfortable beds, flat TVs and have beach views. You can enjoy your evenings as a family at the tropical garden or by the pool. For children, there is a fun games zone. In addition,we recommend that you visit amazing water parks located just a few minutes from the hotel.
Hotel Best Jacaranda
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Rating: 8,2
At the beautiful beach of Fañabé, there is this hotel with water parks in its close proximity. For sports lovers, the hotel offers sports and tennis fields. It’s also possible to do group sports. If your kids want a different type of fun, there is also a fun recreative activities program. This hotel doesn’t sleep at night either – it offers great drinks and an unmatching ambient. We recommend this hotel for its luxury and closeness to waterparks and shopping centres.
Sunlight Bahia Principe Tenerife
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Rating: 8,3
This is another hotel for families with children that has a variety of swimming pools and offers entertainment on the coast of Adeje. The hotel has entertainment facilities such as a gym, karaoke, a tennis court and a luxurious spa. For children, there is a playground where they can spend the afternoon without worries and have lots of fun, in a safe and friendly environment. Because of its proximity to waterparks, we recommend this excellent hotel with slides.
Iberostar Las Dalias
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Rating: 8,8
Luxury
Just minutes from downtown San Eugenio, in Adeje, there is this comfortable hotel with slides, highly recommended if you are passing through the South of Tenerife. It is close to the beaches, shopping centers and tourist attractions of the island. If you have children, you can leave them with the well-trained entertainment staff to entertain them with a daily activities program or take them to the Siam Park WaterPark a few minutes from the hotel. Without a doubt, this hotel is a great option to explore Tenerife.
Hotel Cleopatra Palace
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Rating: 8,8
This is a family hotel with a unique style located in El Camisón Beach,in the south of Tenerife. Visit the artistic facilities of the hotel and enjoy this historic trip to ancient Egypt. Stroll through the areas near the hotel and discover the Zafarí Shopping Center or the Mare Nostrum Resort complex, which is a part of the hotel. Also, if you travel with children, you can explore the slides of the Aqualand and Siam Park wateparks, famous for its excellent attractions.
Parque Santiago
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Rating: 8,9
The last one on the list is a hotel with slides in the south of Tenerife suitable for younger children, since teenagers are big and cannot use it. But if you are looking for a family hotel with slides for children up to 6 years old(in our view,) this is a good option.
In addition, the southern area has a lot to offer – fine sandy beaches, hundreds of beach bars, ice cream stalls, shops, beach volleyball areas, places for group activities such as cycling, kayaking routes… You’re not going to get bored at any time!
More waterpark hotels in Spain
Can’t find any hotel with waterpark in Tenerife? Do you want to see all the hotels and aparthotels ideal for family vacations in the Spain? Here, we are leaving you a link so you can find that perfect hotel for your holidays with your children, spend unforgettable days, recharge your batteries and discover new experiences with the ones you love most.
WATERPARK HOTELS IN SPAIN
Where to find hotels with water slides in Tenerife?
What you should know about Tenerife before booking a hotel! Before booking a hotel in Tenerife, we would like to explain different areas, since they vary a lot from each other in climate, temperature, environment and activities.
First of all, it is worth explaining some things about the island of Tenerife so that you know a little about all the tourist areas that you can visit, since each one is different and, just as the area of Malaga is not the same as that of Donosti, the same thing happens with the coastal areas in Tenerife.
Firstly, Tenerife has 17 microclimates! Yes, you heard correctly. If you arrive at the island at the North Los Rodeos airport, your face expression will change because you will see a gray, very cloudy sky and it will probably be foggy. Do not worry! It is normal, it is an area located between the Teide and the Anaga Mountains. In the coastal areas you will not normally have these problems.
North Zone (Puerto de la Cruz, Garachico …. etc.):
It is the northern part of the island, the temperature is milder in summer and cooler in winter, although without reaching low temperatures. The prices are lower than in the southern part of the island. We recommend you to get well-informed of what hotel to book and not to trust the “stars” that it has, since many of them have not renewed the carpets since 1970 and still they have the category of 4 stars. In this area, there are black sand and rocky beaches, while in the south we have both fine sand and rocky beaches.
South Zone (Costa Adeje, Arona, Los Gigantes … etc.):
It is the most touristy area of the island and also the most expensive. Germans and Englishmen make 75% of the island’s tourism. You will see more of them than Spaniards. The population is younger than in the northern zone: families with young children, university students, couples… The temperature usually stays warm througout the year. While in the north zone, it is not very pleasant to bathe in winter due to the temperature, in the south zone it is(as an anecdote, I got sunburnt in December for not applying an SPF…)
The hotels are newer, so the facilities are in better condition than in the north.
Family plans in Tenerife
The island of Tenerife offers endless options of nature activities, from hiking through the Anaga Mountains, day or night visits to the Teide Natural Park to see the stars, catamaran rides, to whale watching. Do you want to experience something different than so many water attractions and what you want is to see a sunset at the Mirador del Teide? Here you have one of the best websites to book experiences in Tenerife. They start at only 6€!
Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife – Book with your UK based ABTA & ATOL protected waterpark holiday experts here.
Book your package holiday with flights and transfers included or just the hotel if required. Special offer includes FREE UPGRADE to superior premier room & premium all-inclusive board. Get in touch via live chat or our call centre now!
Bahia Principe Fantasia Tenerife – Travellers Choice Award Winner
Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife is located on Costa San Miguel, one of the island’s most picturesque and naturally charming enclaves of Tenerife Island. A new hotel concept, brimming with fantasy, where big and small alike will enjoy a world of leisure and happiness based on tales, stories and symbols of the island. It offers a wide culinary variety through its various restaurant and buffets. This is the perfect hotel to enjoy a magic holiday.
This new family holiday paradise in Spain will thrill children and adults alike. You will live in the Hesperides Garden and take a stroll around the famous “thousand-year-old Drago”.
There are many surprises just waiting to be discovered. Multimedia entertainment, enchanting spaces, unforgettable activities and dozens of special services for the perfect family holidays.
FACILITIES : Kids Club for children with innovative activities like costume workshops, crafts, cooking, expeditions and games. Teens Club exclusively for teens. Gym Theater with innovative shows. Activities and entertainment designed for adults and children. Shows and surprises to discover all throughout the hotel. Free Wifi (service available for a maximum of two devices per room reservation) 2 outdoor swimming pools for adults 2 outdoor swimming pools for children with splash zone and small slides Special check-in for the youngest members of the family. Kids playroom in the lobby Sports, games, and other organized activities. Local taxes and tips 3 à la carte dinners in restaurants per week of stay (reservation and formal dress required, pants and shirt for men) Themed dinners at the buffet Children’s buffet and thematic children’s menu Baby Station Solarium with umbrellas and loungers Bell Boy service Exclusive chill out area Heated water in one of the swimming pool during winter
Certified Water Pistol – Great for an introduction to Waterpark Holidays. Hotels with small onsite waterparks with a couple of slides to get you started.
COVID, What you can expect during your stay:
Floors marked for social distancing
Hand sanitizer available to guests & staff
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Regular temperature checks for staff
Contactless check-in
Contactless check-out
Individually wrapped toiletries
All linens sanitized in high-temperature wash
A note from Bahia Principe Fantasia Tenerife
At Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts, as a consequence of the world health situation we are living through, we are reinforcing our hygiene, infection prevention, and health protocols, in accordance to guarantee people’s safety, the health of the planet and to continue contributing to the ‘Aims of Sustainable Development’.
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Fantasia Bahia Principe Junior Suite
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. At Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife the rooms are fitted with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Fantasia Bahia Principe Junior Suite Sea View
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. At Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife the rooms are fitted with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Fantasia Bahia Principe Family Master Suite
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. At Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife the rooms are fitted with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Fantasia Bahia Principe Family Master Suite Sea View
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. At Fantasia Bahia Principe Tenerife the rooms are fitted with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Main Buffet Echeide
Savor a tasty meal and top-notch service in a fascinating atmosphere.
Pool Restaurant
Enjoy your meals and drinks by the pool, in an ideal setting for relaxing in the comforts of our hotel and savoring our rich and varied cuisine.
Ladon Restaurante
An impressive hundred-headed dragon guards over this enchanted place. Its name: Ladon. The flames that burst forth from the volcano cannot compare to the fiery breath of the dragon when someone dares to go near the golden apple tree that he so zealously protects. Would you like to try? Perhaps you should first stock up on some flames of your own with a meal that involves lots and lots of fire. An infinite array of grilled meats – choose your favorite!
Nemuru Asian Restaurant
In this dream-like setting, it’s no wonder that our Asian restaurant’s name is Nemuru. Did you know that it means “sleep” in Japanese? But don’t worry – the onset of drowsiness will only occur after you’ve enjoyed a delicious Oriental dinner combining traditional recipes and innovative culinary techniques.
Il Paradiso Italian Restaurant
What identifies a good Italian restaurant? Without a doubt, its wood-fired stove! Taste the best Italian dishes, either individual or for sharing, and if the kids are up to it, they can play at being chefs at their very own corner created exclusively for them. Why stop the fun?
Resort Bars
Enjoy a cocktail in the comfort of the hotel. Have a drink in the lobby or relaxing with your partner in the Coffee Corner.
Poolside Bars
Experience the essence of refreshment. Watch the pool waters fall perfectly into the magnificent landscape of infinite ocean water as you savor a delicious beverage.
Teens Club
The Teens Club is an exclusive space for teenagers,. They can enjoy and share playing pool, foosball, or ping pong. They can also step out on the dance floor to the DJ’s beats.
Kids Club
The youngest family members can also enjoy their own place and have fun at the Kids Club. It features innovative activities like costume workshops, crafts, cooking, expeditions and children’s games.
Spa
Release aches and stress with personalized massages, beauty treatments, and body treatments.
Sports
Renew your sense of well-being with the Resort’s athletic activities. Let the natural paradise captivate you. Enjoy the gym and recreation area with multi-purpose sports ground, workout area.
Pool
Cool off and relax in the spectacular swimming pool. Feel the Canary sun in the infinity pool.
Family Services
A wide range of services and facilities for the whole family’s convenience and enjoyment: buggy room, baby station, play area in the lobby plus a supervised play area in the restaurant area (supervised from 6pm to 10:30pm).
Top Waterparks Hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife), Spain
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by Marzia Marino
Nowadays waterparks have become a popular tourist destination for those travelling with families, as they provide hours of fun and excitement for all ages. And when it comes to waterparks, Costa Adeje in Tenerife, Spain, is definitely a top destination. Home to Siam Park – the largest waterpark in Europe – as well as many other smaller parks, Costa Adeje has something for everyone.
But with so many other amazing tourist destinations to choose from, why should you consider a waterpark hotel when travelling to Costa Adeje? Well, here are 4 reasons:
1. Waterpark hotels are perfect for families with kids of all ages.
2. They provide hours of entertainment for everyone in the family.
3. Most waterparks are located close to the beach, so you can enjoy the sun and the sand before or after a day of fun in the waterpark.
4. Waterpark hotels usually offer great deals, including tickets to the waterpark.
Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa
Adrian Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Melia Jardines Del Teide
Apartamentos Tinerfe Garden
Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje
Guayarmina Princess – Adults Only
Endless Summer Hostel (Adults Only)
Hotel Jardin Tropical
Regency Torviscas Apartments And Suites
Gf Victoria
Sol Sun Beach Apartamentos
Bahia Princess
Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion Del Sur
Haciendas
Liberty Cottage Tenerife
Paraiso Loft
Las Mimosas
Costa Adeje Design Luxury Apartments
Apartamentos Parque Del Sol
Mare Verde 3 – Two Bed
Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa
La Enramada, 9
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One Of The Coolest hotels with water parks in Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Offering an aqua park, chaise longues and a golf course, Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa is 10 minutes’ drive from Aqualand Costa Adeje. The venue is 30 minutes’ walk from the centre of Costa Adeje.
Situated in Costa Adeje district, the resort is set 2.5 km from Aqualand. This accommodation is just off Playa del Veril and 25 km from Tenerife Sur airport. Playa Del Duque is a short drive away.
#1 in Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Hotels with Water Park
Water Park
Free internet access
24-hour reception
Bar/ Lounge area
Restaurant
Shuttle service
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Indoor swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Spa & wellness centre
Laundry
Flat-screen TV
Lift
Business centre
Mini golf
Tennis court
Beach access
Game room
Adrian Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Av. Adeje , 300
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One Of The Top waterpark hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Located 5 km from Fanabe Beach, Adrian Hoteles Roca Nivaria Costa Adeje boasts beauty therapy and massage. Set within a few minutes’ drive from Playa Del Duque, it is a luxurious accommodation to stay in Costa Adeje district of the city.
The venue enjoys a prime setting in the tourist centre of Costa Adeje. It is also within 550 metres of the sand beach.
#2 in Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Hotels with Water Park
Waterslides
Free Wi-Fi in rooms
On-site car park
Luggage storage
Locker room
24-hour reception
24-hour room service
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Fitness studio
Plunge pool
Saltwater pool
Heated swimming pool
Infinity pool
Jacuzzi
Melia Jardines Del Teide
Urbanizacion Mirador Del Duque
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Is Another One Of The Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) water parks hotels For Couples
Featuring free self parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a sundeck, Melia Jardines Del Teide Hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from Golf Costa Adeje. Situated in Costa Adeje district, the venue is set 1.1 km from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque.
The accommodation is located off the chic waterfront mall “Centro Comercial El Mirador”, just 25 minutes’ walk from the city centre. The property places you within 1 km of El Beril. C.C. Arcade is a short drive away.
#3 in Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Hotels with Water Park
Water Park
Wi-Fi
On-site car park
Luggage storage
24-hour reception
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant buffet
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Picnic area/ Tables
Free shuttle service
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Heated swimming pool
Pedicure
Manicure
Jacuzzi
Steam bath
Facial
Back massage
Costa Adeje (Tenerife) water park hotels
Apartamentos Tinerfe Garden
Avda. De Los Pueblos, 24
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A Great Choice If You’re Looking waterpark hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife) For The Ultimate Romantic Getaway
Apartamentos Tinerfe Garden, located just off Aqualand Costa Adeje, about 1.2 km from Puerto Colon Marina, features an outdoor swimming pool for guests to take a dip in. An aqua park and a bar plus international meals are available at the property, set in Costa Adeje district.
Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque is less than 2.2 km away. The aparthotel lies within a 5-minute walk of the centre of Costa Adeje. Apartamentos Tinerfe Garden is a short driving distance of Playa de las Americas Public Beach.
#4 in Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Hotels with Water Park
Water Slides
Luggage storage
24-hour reception
Outdoor dining area
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Outdoor swimming pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Solarium
Laundry
Flat-screen TV
Kitchenette
Electric kettle
Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje
Galicia, 3
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Besides Being A Dreamy Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with waterslide, Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje Is Close To Everything
Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje Hotel Costa Adeje is located 2 km from the upscale Playa de las Americas Resort and boasts an aqua park, water slides and loungers. This superior accommodation is placed just a 15-minute walk from the city centre.
The great location in a residential area gives quick access to Gran Sur Shopping Centre. A popular place in Costa Adeje is Puerto Colon Marina which is a 5-minute drive away. Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje Hotel is a short driving distance of Chayofa.
#5 in Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Hotels with Water Park
Water Park
Wi-Fi
Luggage storage
24-hour reception
24-hour security
Outdoor dining area
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Paid airport shuttle
Fitness centre
Outdoor swimming pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Facial
Back massage
Head massage
Full body massage
Guayarmina Princess – Adults Only
Calle Londres, 1
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This Is One Of The Best Cheap Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with water parks
Boasting an infinity pool, a spa area and a sauna, Guayarmina Princess – Adults Only Hotel is located just 1. 3 km from Aqualand Costa Adeje. Set close to Fanabe Beach, the venue offers 514 rooms together with pedicure and manicure onsite.
Situated in Costa Adeje district, the accommodation is set 2.4 km from the outdoor adventure Siam Park. A stunning beach can be found a short walk from the hotel. You can get to Tenerife Sur in a few minutes by car.
Waterpark
Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Paid parking
24-hour reception
Bar/ Lounge area
Restaurant
Fitness centre
Outdoor swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Laundry
Flat-screen TV
Lift
Electric kettle
Continental breakfast
Beach access
Kids club
Wheelchair access
Air conditioning in public areas
Non-smoking property
waterpark hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Endless Summer Hostel (Adults Only)
Avenida De Austria 14 – Adeje
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One Of The Best hotels with waterslides in Costa Adeje (Tenerife) For Adults
Endless Summer Hostel Costa Adeje, located 1. 3 km from the upscale Playa de las Americas Resort, features free Wi Fi throughout the property. Costa Adeje centre can be reached within 5 minutes’ walk.
The venue is set in Costa Adeje district, a few steps from Aqualand Costa Adeje. The property is stationed only 2.4 km from Light and Music Fountain. Endless Summer Hostel is a short driving distance of the thai-themed adventure Siam Park.
Waterslides
Wi-Fi
Off-site car park
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Shared kitchen
Laundry
Bar/ Lounge area
Outdoor dining area
Leisure/ TV room
Adults only
Hiking
Fishing
Snorkelling
Diving
Wind surfing
Horseback riding
Golf course
Aqua park
Bowling
Hotel Jardin Tropical
Calle Gran Bretana S/N, Costa Adeje, Adeje, Es
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One Of The Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) with water park at hotels For Adults
The 4-star Hotel Jardin Tropical Costa Adeje is set 1. 9 km from Playa de las Americas Public Beach and 0.5 km from Puerto Colon Marina. Featuring 390 rooms with views of the coast, this venue is set within a short ride from the outdoor adventure Siam Park.
The accommodation is set in Costa Adeje district, a few steps from Water Sports Tenerife. The city centre is within 5 minutes’ walk away. The sandy beach is 12 minutes’ walk away. The hotel stands close to the unique convention center “Magma Art and Congress Centre”.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
Paid parking
Luggage storage
24-hour reception
24-hour room service
24-hour security
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Paid airport shuttle
Fitness studio
Plunge pool
Saltwater pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Facial
Back massage
Head massage
Regency Torviscas Apartments And Suites
Cataluna 2, Adeje, Es
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One Of The Best hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife) with water slides For Adults
Located 1. 9 km from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque, the 3-star Regency Torviscas Apartments And Suites Costa Adeje features an aqua park, a sun deck and a golf course. The centre of Costa Adeje is within 2 km of the property, and the outdoor adventure Siam Park is about 2.3 km away.
This aparthotel offers accommodation in Costa Adeje district with nearby access to Gran Sur Shopping Centre. Aqualand Costa Adeje is also a couple of minutes’ drive away.
Water Park
Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Off-site car park
24-hour reception
Outdoor dining area
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Picnic area/ Tables
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Facial
Massage
Beauty treatment
Turkish bath
Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with water park
Gf Victoria
Bischofshofen, 4
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Gf Victoria Is One Of The Most Popular Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with water parks inside For All Kinds Of Travelers
Set in Costa Adeje district, 0. 2 km from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque, Gf Victoria Hotel features an outdoor pool and views of the ocean. A sky bar as well as a night club, an aqua park and water slides can be enjoyed at the venue, boasting the setting next to Playa Del Duque.
Located 20 minutes’ walk from the centre of Costa Adeje, the accommodation is close to El Duque Beach. Guests are advised to visit Playa de El Bobo Public Beach, which is 2.6 km away. Gf Victoria Hotel is a few minutes’ drive from La Pinta Beach.
Waterpark
Wi-Fi
On-site car park
Luggage storage
Locker room
24-hour reception
24-hour room service
24-hour security
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Sol Sun Beach Apartamentos
C/ Londres 3
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One Of The Most hotels with water park Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Sol Sun Beach Apartamentos Costa Adeje is located 0. 8 km from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque and features an aqua park, sun loungers and a golf course. The venue is set in Costa Adeje district, in vicinity of Fanabe Beach.
This accommodation is in a 19-minute walk from Aqualand Costa Adeje. You can reach the centre of Costa Adeje in 15 minutes on foot. Puerto Colon Marina is a few minutes’ drive away.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
24-hour reception
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Snack bar
Outdoor swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Solarium
Laundry
Flat-screen TV
Lift
Kitchen
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Business centre
Table tennis
Hiking
Bahia Princess
Bruselas, 1
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One Of The Most Impressive Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with water slides
Bahia Princess Hotel is located 1. 2 km from Aqualand Costa Adeje and offers a sunbathing terrace, an aqua park and a year-round outdoor pool. The venue is set in Costa Adeje district, in vicinity of Fanabe Beach.
The accommodation is 1 km from the city centre and adjacent to Centro Comercial Fanabe Plaza. It will take about 15 minutes to get to Puerto Colon Marina on foot. This attractive property is located close to the Atlantic Ocean. Playa De Fanabe is only a few minutes’ drive away.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
Paid parking
Luggage storage
24-hour reception
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Lobby bar
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Massage
Spa & wellness centre
Laundry
Flat-screen TV
Lift
Electric kettle
Business centre
hotels with water park in Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion Del Sur
C/ Roque Nublo 1
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If You’re Looking For A Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with waterslide, Then You Must Check Out Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion Del Sur
Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion Del Sur Hotel, situated in Costa Adeje district, 1. 2 km from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque, boasts an aqua park, a pool area and loungers. Featuring 165 rooms with views of the island, this venue is set within a short ride from Aqualand Costa Adeje.
The Volcano is less than 3.5 km away. The accommodation is located within 25 minutes’ walk of Costa Adeje centre. The Corner is also located near the property.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
On-site car park
Luggage storage
Locker room
24-hour reception
24-hour room service
24-hour security
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Shuttle service
Fitness studio
Outdoor swimming pool
Indoor swimming pool
Pedicure
Manicure
Haciendas
Av. Europa, 31, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain
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One Of The Top Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels waterpark
Haciendas is situated in vicinity of Aqualand Costa Adeje and features an aqua park, a summer terrace and a bar. The venue is set 3.4 km from Tenerife Sur, about 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of Costa Adeje.
This accommodation is in a 16-minute walk from Colon Port. The hotel places you within 1.1 km of Playa La Pinta. Los Cristianos tapas is a few minutes’ drive away.
Water Slides
Wi-Fi
Off-site car park
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Paid airport shuttle
Flat-screen TV
Hiking
Fishing
Snorkelling
Diving
Wind surfing
Horseback riding
Golf course
Aqua park
Bowling
Outdoor dining area
Poolside snack bar
Snack bar
Sun loungers
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Liberty Cottage Tenerife
Calle El Cedro, 1, Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz De Tenerife
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This Is Also One Of The Best water parks in Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels
Featuring a golf course, a Jacuzzi and an aqua park, Liberty Cottage Tenerife is 5 minutes’ drive from Aqualand Costa Adeje. The venue is situated 2 km from Costa Adeje city centre and 25 km from Tenerife Sur airport.
The thai-themed adventure Siam Park is less than 2.5 km away. Gran Sur Shopping Centre is also located near the accommodation. Aqualand is only a short drive away.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
Outdoor dining area
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Cots
Paraiso Loft
Adeje, 300 – 7
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Another One Of The Best Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with waterparks For Adults
Paraiso Loft Aparthotel, located 7 km from Aqualand Costa Adeje, features a sauna, a wellness area and a sundeck. The centre of Costa Adeje is within 5 km of the venue, and Playa Del Duque is about 4. 6 km away.
The accommodation is placed next to sand beaches. The beach is 300 metres away. You will find Viajes Reisen Travel’s Global Services nearby.
Waterpark
Wi-Fi
Outdoor dining area
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Cots
Las Mimosas
C..Baleares 7 Torviscas Alto Adeje 38660 Tenerife Sur
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Of All The hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife) with water park, Las Mimosas May Be The Most Luxurious And Comfortable
Situated 1.1 km from Aqualand Costa Adeje in Costa Adeje, Las Mimosas Aparthotel features a golf course, a sundeck and an aqua park throughout the venue. The outdoor adventure Siam Park is less than 2 km away.
The accommodation is 2 km from the city centre and adjacent to Aqua Club Termal. Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque is only a short drive away.
Waterslides
Outdoor dining area
Flat-screen TV
Lift
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Golf course
Aqua park
No pets allowed
Costa Adeje Design Luxury Apartments
Avenida Adeje 300
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Besides Being A Dreamy Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with waterslide, Costa Adeje Design Luxury Apartments Is Close To Everything
Set 5 km from the centre of Costa Adeje, Costa Adeje Design Luxury offers Wi Fi throughout the venue. The accommodation is placed next to Viajes Reisen Travel’s Global Services, about 15 minutes’ walk from Playa Puertito.
Fanabe Beach is less than 4.6 km away. The beach is 750 metres away. Costa Adeje Design Luxury is placed a few minutes’ drive from Playa Del Duque.
Water Park
Wi-Fi
Outdoor dining area
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Cots
Apartamentos Parque Del Sol
Calle Londres, 11 (Playa Fanabe)
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One Of The Most Impressive waterpark hotels in Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
Featuring free Wi Fi throughout the property, Apartamentos Parque Del Sol Costa Adeje offers accommodation within 0.4 km from Playa De Fanabe. The aparthotel is within walking distance of many of the attractions including Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque and El Duque Castle.
This charming venue is set within a 20-minute walk of the centre of Costa Adeje. It will take about 25 minutes to walk to Escape Rooms Island Phobia Tenerife. The hotel is only a short drive from Playa de las Americas Public Beach.
Waterpark
Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Locker room
24-hour reception
24-hour security
Outdoor dining area
Poolside snack bar
Restaurant
Welcome drink
Snack bar
Coffee shop
Fitness studio
Plunge pool
Heated swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Beauty treatment
Solarium
Mare Verde 3 – Two Bed
Avenida Ernesto Sarti, Costa Adeje, Spain Mare Verde Apartments
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This Is One Of The Most Luxurious Costa Adeje (Tenerife) hotels with indoor water slides
Mare Verde 3 – Two Bed Aparthotel is situated in vicinity of Aqualand Costa Adeje and features a satellite flat-screen, a satellite flat-screen TV and a bar. The accommodation is 700 metres from Aqualand and 0.9 km from Playa De Fanabe.
The venue is 2 km from the city centre and adjacent to San Miguel I. The hotel places you within 0.7 km of Playa La Pinta. Mare Verde 3 – Two Bed Aparthotel is a short drive from the thai-themed adventure Siam Park.
Water Slides
Outdoor dining area
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
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The best Water Park in the World, in Tenerife
Hi, that I like to lose myself in the world is something that you know, and not because I have hinted you in one of my multiple appearances in the media and audio-visual media, no, is because my deference to you, dear readers, is close to the fidelity. I am, Rodolfo, supporter of good negotiation and of my faithful friends. One of these friends lives in a paradise, I have already spoken on occasion of the Canary Islands.
With the (good) excuse for a study on the material without which nothing would be possible in this world, the water, I have called my Italian friend (Stefano, of course) who resides in Tenerife, between the two, we have devised a route around the island where re-discover its wonders (which are not few), and whose climax has been the object of my study, a place where the water takes a prominent role, so much that it is the main star of the entire complex, I talk about, of course, of the Siam Park, the Europe’s largest Waterpark (almost nothing) and the best in the world according to Tripadvisor (I believe them).
The Kiessling family has been the developer of the complex, one of the families most popular on the island if we talk of the tourist sector, they have also one of the zoos most important of Spain, the Loro Park (whose success has been perpetuated for forty years), and the luxurious Hotel Botanico (where I stayed, of course), the two in the Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. At the beginning of century, they decided to go one step further and build another theme park, this time on the coast of Adeje, in the south of the island. In 2004 they put the first stone and finished its construction in 2008 with an investment of 62 million euros (68 million dollars).
They did not had the courtesy of inviting me to the opening on September 15, 2008, with the attended of the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand, but as I am not a spiteful, I already forgave them long ago (when I finished my future and splendid construction, perhaps I return the treatment). The presence of the Princess was not casual, the style of the park is Thai and was designed by Professor Ruetai, Professor of the University of Bangkok, no one better to transfer the essence of the religious symbols and the beliefs from that part of East, as far as atmosphere and sculptures is concerned, clear.
The park is distributed in 185,000 square meters and is prepared to support the visit of 7,500 people per day. Its exotic oriental decor is distributed throughout the complex, making allusions to the different generations, and the place is become a true site of entertainment for the family. To carry the construction out, Kiessling travelled half the world in search of ideas to make the best water park that you could dream, thus was born Siam Park, incidentally, Siam is the name of a Kingdom that disappeared in 1932, it covered several countries in Asia and its capital was Ayutthaya, Bangkok today.
Jose Luis Olcina, engineer of roads, canals and ports and Philip Mayfield, another professional with extensive experience in the engineering of the water, were hired to lead the work on the complex, they are the primarily responsible of part of the success. However, Christoph Kiessling, director of the complex, directed and supervised all the work, from the first sketch provided by the Professor Ruetai, Mr Olcina and the company Proslide Technology Inc., responsible this latter of the water installations in much of the Globe, in fact, claim to be pioneers in the major inventions in slides since 1986 (you will have to believe in theirs).
Another actor important, and Italian as my companion, is the designer Paolo Bonanno, he had complete freedom to create the decoration of the Park, and he had to travel to Thailand and Cambodia for the inspiration «in situ», a success if I may add. One feature of this park is the implementation of the highest technological quality in its facilities, intended to mark the difference through the excellence and the quality (not seems wrong way) respecting to the maximum the environment. 600 cubic meters of water extracted from the sea are filtered per day, treated in a desalination plant and are used in all the areas of the park, finally, is used for irrigation water.
Siam Park offers also spaces multidisciplinary for events, conventions, musical and even a surf school (obviously, I do not need). It includes, how it could be otherwise, restaurants, bars, a beach and shopping areas where to take something to remember (photos not, of course). To alleviate the great consumption of energy that characterizes a park of this size, possess the unique natural gas plant of the Islands (curious that there are no more, right?) this is used for to temper the water of the slides.
They are aware that the best commercial product of the Islands is the Sun, and have decided to support the renewable energy with the investing in the funding of SOLTEN II, and the generating up to 756 kW of energy by this means, even if their idea is to reach 2,035 kW in a second project. If we talk about the price of the entry only costs 39 euros (19 for residents) and, with luck, can rent the cabin by (just) 400 euros/night, you won’t regret it, believe me. But, as you can see, I detour from my main goal very quickly, the element natural par excellence and constructive by necessity.
It is said that the water is liquid gold, and this is a great truth. The water not only moisturizes and refreshes, also is part of all the industrial processes. Any scientific or technological advancement would not exist without it. Rationalize it has become an obsession, so this water park is an example of what we should do. No matter the amount of water that we use, what matters is to use properly and, above all, that we do not lose a drop. We will use a proper installation and suitable materials. The basic criteria: we will (always) seek the shortest route for pipelines, the lowest possible pressure (using the gravity) and will not store more than necessary. The speed of the water is measured in meters per second, if this speed is too high can cause breaks in the pipes and if it is low will produce deposits.
The water is transported by pressure, more exactly by the difference of pressure between two points, so when we raise water we should beat the atmospheric force, the weight of the liquid and the friction with the walls of the pipes. A few years ago the University Carlos III of Madrid, conducted a study on how the trees transport the water… this trees can to raise over 100 metres by suction, with studies like this someday we transport water without the need for high energy consumption. With its latest addition, the Shinga attraction, Siam Park includes in its interior a whopping sixteen different ways of enjoying the water… Do you want to enjoy with the water in the neck? Bye bye.
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Siam Park Tenerife: grootste waterpark van Europa
Anouk
Zonvakantie
Waterraten opgelet! Siam Park Tenerife, het grootste en mooiste waterpark van Europa, mag je niet missen tijdens een vakantie op het Canarische eiland. Dit geweldige waterpark is een aaneenschakeling van zwembaden en glijbanen.
Hoewel je bij waterparken direct denkt aan kinderen, is dit park ook geschikt voor de ouders en zelfs als koppel kun je je prima een dag vermaken in dit waterpark. Wat Siam Park op Tenerife je allemaal biedt? In dit artikel nemen we je mee langs de hoogtepunten van het grootste en mooiste waterpark van Europa, gevestigd in de badplaats Costa Adeje.
De spectaculaire glijbanen van Siam Park Tenerife
Een waterpark is natuurlijk niet compleet zonder glijbanen. In Siam Park Tenerife vind je geen standaard – ietwat saaie – glijbanen, maar vooral spectaculaire glijbanen met nog spectaculairdere namen:
Tower of Power is de hoogste glijbaan van het Siam Park en daardoor ook de meest opvallende. Ben jij altijd op zoek naar adrenaline, dan is dit echt een must tijdens je bezoek aan het waterpark. Klim naar de top van de toren en haal vervolgens diep adem voor je in de bijna verticale glijbaan van maar liefst 28 meter hoog een vrije val neemt. De transparante buis gaat door een mysterieus aquarium met een aantal zeedieren en vervolgens eindig je weer veilig in een schoon zwembad.
Voor mensen die van groot, groter, grootst houden, is de glijbaan The Giant perfect. In deze glijbaan blijf je rondjes draaien totdat je in een diep gat valt en beseft hoe hard de zwaartekracht aan je trekt. Een populaire attractie voor zowel jong als oud!
Wat dacht je van The Dragon, een trechtervormige glijbaan. Met een opblaasboot worden jij en je gezin (max. 4 personen) opgezogen in een trechter. Kijk je uit dat de draak jou niet te pakken krijgt?
Daag je familie en vrienden uit voor een wedstrijdje op de Naga Racer. Deze glijbaan bestaat uit zes naast elkaar gelegen stroken met stromend water. Pak een mat, ga op je buik liggen en… hou je vast! Gegarandeerd heel veel plezier voor het hele gezin. Wie gaat er winnen?!
Zodra je door één van de vier ineenstrengelende glijbanen van Jungle Snakes glijdt, waan je je in een prachtig jungle avontuur. Geniet van de snelheid terwijl de warme wind langs je gezicht waait. Elke rit geeft je een prachtig uitzicht op het park, dus probeer ze alle vier tijdens je bezoek aan Siam Park.
Heb jij geen last van claustrofobie en ben je wel op zoek naar avontuur? Glij dan van The Vulcano. Door de lichtstroom in de glijbaan kun je de route volgen, maar verder is de glijbaan volledig verduisterd. Aan het einde van de rit beland je in een zwembad in de open lucht waar de zonnestralen je weer tegemoet komen.
Liever juist wat rustiger aan?
Worden alle glijbanen je even te veel en ben je toe aan ontspanning? Ook daar hebben ze aan gedacht. Er zijn in Siam Park tal van mogelijkheden voor wie liever iets rustigs opzoekt.
In de Mai Thai River kun je heerlijk relaxen in een band waarmee je door het park vaart. Onderweg heb je een prachtig uitzicht op de watervallen, vegetaties en een onderwaterwereld van tropische vissen.
Ben jij niet zo’n waterrat? Vermaak je op het Siam Strand waar ligstoelen en parasols staan op een prachtig wit zandstrand (waarvan het zand is geïmporteerd vanuit de Algarve). Neem vervolgens een duik in de turquoise blauwe zee of geniet van een drankje dat je bij de strandbar kunt bestellen.
Op een steenworp afstand van het Siam Strand kun je heerlijk surfen in The Wave Palace, een warm golfslagbad. De golven kunnen zo’n drie meter hoog worden en in dit bad vind je de hoogste kunstmatige golven ter wereld. Ja, Siam Park breekt wel wat records!
Wissel het liggen op het strand van Siam Park af met een wandeling door de kronkelende paden van het waterpark en geniet van de Thaise omgeving. Breng een bezoek aan de zeeleeuwen of de authentieke Thaise drijvende markt met winkeltjes gemaakt van hout en bamboe. De drijvende markt is aan elkaar verbonden door bruggetjes.
Heb je na al dat zwem- en/of wandelplezier trek gekregen? Geniet dan in één van de aanwezige bars of restaurants van een drankje, hapje of een maaltijd.
Er zijn bij Siam Park maar een max. aantal gasten toegestaan per dag. Het is daarom verstandig vooraf jouw kaartje te reserveren. Dit kan eenvoudig via onze partner Get Your Guide. Bijkomend voordeel: je hoeft ook nog eens niet in de rij te staan.
Onze favoriete hotels nabij Siam Park Tenerife
Siam Park ligt in een van de populairste badplaatsen van Tenerife, Costa Adeje. Je hebt hier een ruime keuze aan hotels. Kun je wel wat tips gebruiken? Dit zijn onze favoriete hotels nabij het waterpark:
Garajonay Appartementen ligt niet alleen op een steenworp afstand van Siam Park, je hebt ook nog eens restaurants en winkels in overvloed binnen handbereik. Het complex zelf beschikt over o.a. een zwembad, apart kinderbad en ruime appartementen met kitchenette.
Allsun Hotel Los Hibiscos heeft alles in huis voor een onvergetelijke vakantie voor jong en oud. Laat de kinderen los bij de miniclub voor de nodige vertier en neem zelf een duik in het zwembad of maak gebruik van een van de vele wellness- en sportfaciliteiten.
Ga je voor een adult only vakantie met een flinke dosis waterpret? Bij h20 Gran Tinerfe zal je geen kinderen tegenkomen. Wel vind je er een hoop luxe, meerdere eet- en drinkgelegenheden en een breed aanbod aan sportfaciliteiten. Een dagje wellness? Ook dat is mogelijk!
Heb jij Siam Park Tenerife al toegevoegd aan jouw to do-list?
Fotografie: Siam Park.
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Anouk
Ik werk bij dé VakantieDiscounter als product specialist. Ik vind het heerlijk om te reizen en vervolgens mijn ervaringen te delen en (hopelijk) jullie te enthousiasmeren!
Best water park hotels in Tenerife for family fun in the sun
Tenerife
There’s nothing like slipping and sliding your way down a water-slide whilst on holiday in the sun. So we’ve found our favourite Tenerife hotels near some of the islands best water parks.
White sandy beaches, an enviable year-round climate and action-packed water parks – Tenerife has everything you need for a fun-packed family break.
The sweeping coast is ideal for exploring, reclining under a palapa or paddling in the warm shores of the sea. Get to know the gentle coastline, or make a splash at one of the numerous water parks such as Siam, Aqualand and Mekong Rapids.
Lay back in a hammock on the terrace at Hotel Jardines de Nivaria and be lulled by the sound of gently lapping waves. This seafront hotel, set in lush tropical gardens, is just 25 metres from the water. Feel immersed in luxury thanks to the decadent décor and palm tree-lined grounds, and visit the Aequor Spa facilities to be transported to a state of total relaxation. Kids get a taste of the fun, too, with a dedicated playground and games room.
When it’s time to hit the water park, a six-minute drive will take you to Aqualand, which has play areas for young children, teens and adults. Race the family down the colourful slides and ride the Tsunami for a real adrenaline boost. Afterwards, you can relax in the family chill-out zones or simply sway with the water in the wave pool.
Refuel at one of the hotel’s three restaurants, serving up local and international fare. Restaurant Solandra has a scrumptious selection of pastries and delicious coffee for breakfast. Stop by La Cascada for traditional tapas, and choose a table by the pool’s trickling waterfall or underneath the shaded terrace for a blissful evening. When you’re taking time out from the main hotel, its tastefully decorated rooms are light and bright, thanks to their large windows and natural-toned décor. Some have walk-in closets – handy for stashing the kids’ games and anything else they pick up. Separate baths and showers mean family bathroom time with little ones is made easy, while satellite TV with music channels keeps teens occupied.
Hotel Jardines de Nivaria
Top rated
Adeje
9.6 Excellent (4078 reviews)
Set in 1.2 hectares of gardens with a backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, Jardín Tropical Hotel is a verdant haven on the south coast of the Canary Islands. Dive into one of the multiple outdoor swimming pools or take a five-minute stroll down to Puerto Colón Beach, with its gently sloping shallows and bustling promenade. You’ll find charming ethnic touches in your room, like ceramic features and quirky wooden furniture, to lend a sense of being far from the everyday. LED TVs will amuse the children while some rooms provide luxurious cosmetics and bath salts for the grown-ups.
Enticingly named attractions like The Lost City and The Wave Palace are a four-minute drive away at Siam Park. Activities here are grouped into three categories – relax, family and adrenalin – for choose-your-own-adventure fun. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to one of the hotel’s four restaurants for dinner. Catch the sunset at Oceanfood Las Rocas while sampling freshly caught seafood. The Laguna Food Market serves up healthy options in a relaxed buffet setting.
The hotel has a kids’ club, where little ones can play and socialise while you spend an hour or so unwinding at the spa. With body wraps, scrubs, massages and facials to pick from, you can find your Zen after an energetic day at the waterpark. Try the seaweed bath to rejuvenate your skin, or indulge in an exotic Ayurvedic massage.
Dreams Jardín Tropical Resort & Spa
Top rated
Costa Adeje
8.8 Excellent (1749 reviews)
There’s something for every member of the family at Vincci la Plantación. Adults can let tensions ebb away at the Nammu Spa, with a thermal circuit styled like a volcanic cave and soothing facials, body wraps, scrubs and massages. The banana facemask smells divine and will leave your skin glowing. Meanwhile, kids can try out watersports at the kids’ club, and there’s an onsite babysitting service for peace of mind while you pamper yourselves.
Treat the family to the five-star experience at this hotel. The elegant white façade stands out on the south coast of the Canary Islands, with the warm sands of the beach just a short walk away. Rooms have every comfort you could want. Pick the pillow for you from the hotel’s menu, slip on the complimentary robe and slippers and refresh yourself under a hydro-massage shower. These spacious, beige-toned rooms with balconies give families space to spread out and the Wi-Fi connection will help keep kids occupied.
Aqualand is just an eight-minute drive away and has pools, slides and attractions for all ages. Lounge in the bubble pool after you’ve taken on the thrills of the Anaconda slide. Back at the hotel, there are three outdoor pools to try out; grab a roofed Bali bed or shaded lounger for a little respite from the sun. When it’s time to feast, dine at El Buffet, which offers a scrumptious children’s menu to keep the kids happy.
Vincci la Plantación Del Sur
Top rated
Costa Adeje
9.4 Excellent (4772 reviews)
Gran Tacande boasts a winning location beside the Blue Flag-awarded Playa del Duque and less than 10 minutes by car to both the Siam and Aqualand water parks. When you’re not shooting down adrenaline-pumping slides, find some time for relaxation in the hotel’s glass-roofed atrium or stretch out on a Bali bed overlooking the ocean. The décor combines tranquil colonial architecture with contemporary touches for a light and airy atmosphere.
Rooms continue along this theme with relaxing neutral shades, fine furnishings and traditional Canarian elements bringing an inviting ambience. Open-plan bathrooms with bathtubs and massage jet showers ensure the whole family has space to freshen up.
There are four onsite swimming pools to dip into when you’re ready to return to the water. Children have their own dedicated pool and there’s a peaceful Jacuzzi for adults to unwind in. A kids’ club and nursery offer games and activities in a colourful setting to keep little ones occupied and active throughout the day.
While the children play, soothe your muscles and soul at the hotel’s Vitanova Thalasso spa, which offers a number of aromatic treatments. Test out the thermal pool circuit to take full advantage of its rejuvenating powers. The hotel’s rooftop terrace bar is the ideal place to finish your day – grab a fruity cocktail and listen to live music as you watch the sun sink into the horizon.
Gran Tacande Wellness & Relax
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Adeje
8.9 Excellent (2073 reviews)
Spend a day with the family making waves at Aqualand, just a seven-minute drive away from Iberostar Anthelia. Younger children can play on the colourful, candy-cane-striped slides at Kidzworld, while big kids will get their adrenaline pumping on the Boomerang or Crazy Cones. Afterwards, ease your muscles in the hotel’s thermal circuit, Finnish sauna, hammam or with a massage while the children carry on the fun at the kids’ club.
A five-star escape, Iberostar Anthelia is situated right next to the sea and offers impeccable views. Survey the sprawling dunes and rolling waves from your room, or rest on a shaded lounger by the pool. Children get their own slice of paradise with two dedicated kids’ pools, one of which has slides and a pirate ship made for playing pretend.
When it comes to dining, sample flavours from all around the world within the comfort of your resort. The SeaSoul Beach Club serves up fresh seafood – the lobster is a must-try – alongside live music. If you’re in the mood for authentic pasta, head to the Portofino Italian Restaurant where you can watch chefs prepare your meal in front of you. Back in your room (decorated in relaxing shades of creams and whites), you can enjoy little luxuries like the Nespresso machine and a chromotherapy shower. Simply request a cot or extra bed when you’re holidaying with little ones.
Iberostar Selection Anthelia
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Costa Adeje
9.2 Excellent (2047 reviews)
The Gran Hotel Bahía has a dedicated kids’ club and a teen lounge, where young ones can socialise and try their hand at water sports like scuba diving. While the children are having a splash, you’re free to ease any tension in the Bahía Vital Spa. The menu includes massages, facials, wraps and scrubs, along with a romance-inducing ‘his and hers’ treatment package.
Step out of the hotel and directly onto the warm sands of Duque Beach. A moment’s walk from the sea, this family-friendly hotel is a stellar spot for playtime as well as relaxation. With 15 acres of grounds brimming with subtropical plants, you don’t need to go exploring to find a quiet area to sit in the sunshine. In suites suitable for families of four and more, you’ll find Acqua di Parma toiletries, a Nespresso machine and a sheet and pillow menu, so that everyone has a little taste of luxury. Patterned fabrics and terracotta tiles add a homely feel.
Nearby activities range from leisurely to adrenaline-fuelled. Spend an afternoon putting at Golf Costa Adeje, just a five-minute drive away, which has spectacular views of the sea and landscape. Siam water park, meanwhile, with its crowd-pleasing combination of family-friendly rides and high-octane thrills, can be reached by public transport. Up to four of you can ride the Dragon at once, which has a vertical funnel for a zero gravity experience.
Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque
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Costa Adeje
9.4 Excellent (3329 reviews)
For family fun in a relaxed setting, book in at the Gran Oasis Resort. Located in the tourist area of Playa de las Américas, with its variety of international bars and restaurants, there’s plenty for families to see and do. Try out the slides at Aqualand Water Park one day, then splash into Wave Palace at Siam Park the next.
Stay in a guestroom with sea views, or check into an apartment with a spacious living area. Suites with kitchens mean you can make snacks for the kids – those with microwaves make it quick and easy to feed them and send them out to play. A palette of soft colours with touches of fresh blue makes these rooms a haven to come back to after a day out, while the TV and free Wi-Fi are great for family chill-out time.
The resort has two family-friendly pools, including a separate section for young swimmers and babies. Plus, there are free transfers to and from Siam Park, as well as a kids’ club and playground to keep the little ones amused. Adults can slip into the Jacuzzi or book a massage and let tensions float away. As night starts to fall, live shows keep the family entertained. Head to the Taste Bar and recline on a rustic sofa made from reclaimed palettes for an afternoon coffee or an evening cocktail.
Gran Oasis Resort
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Playa de las Américas
9.1 Excellent (5175 reviews)
Aqualand – water park in Tenerife
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Water Park “Akvalend”
Water Park for young children with dolphinarium
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Opening adult:
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Twin Twin Ticket
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Children’s:
23.00 €
One of the most beloved entertainments for travelers. vacationers in the south of Tenerife is the Aqualand Costa Adeje water park (the old name is Octopus). Belongs to the Aqualand water park network. It is located just above the TF-1 highway, in the resort of Costa Adeje.
In Aqualand it will be equally interesting for adults and children, but more likely for the second, because everything is done in it to make the rest pleasant and rich, and water attractions are more or less gentle for small children and in addition to everything, here there is a dolphinarium with a daily dolphin show.
If your child is less than 1.10 m tall, then you should choose Aqualand, as opposed to Siam Park, which was built in 2008. Since most of the attractions in Siam have a height limit of 1.10 m and 1.25 m. Your child may be left unsatisfied with the small number of slides offered to him in Siam Park.
The symbol of Aqualand is a faucet hanging in the air, from which water runs under high pressure. Each visitor considers it his duty to take a picture near this “miracle of engineering”.
Aqualand was opened in 1997 and occupies a relatively small area, but this is rather its advantage – all the entertainment is located compactly, without winding extra kilometers on foot. Most of the slides were designed back in the late 90s, and some are morally and physically obsolete. Since 2013, work has been underway to restore and replace old ones with new ones.
Water attractions
There are a large number of pools of different depths filled with ocean water and 15 water attractions of varying difficulty. Additionally, relaxation is offered in the form of a massage, a bath with bubbling water – a jacuzzi.
Adrenaline
Flying Boats
Flying Boats have two high-speed slides 272 meters long, which change direction 4 times, intersecting each other with a double drop at different levels.
Death Race (Twister Race)
Four fast and fun trails for visitors, the descent takes place on sliding mats on water 80 meters long from a 14 meter height.
Multisurf
Attraction sixteen meters high, consists of 6 trails one hundred meters long each. You slide on the mat at high speed, like a wave in the ocean, reminiscent of surfing on a prone board.
Tornado
Fantastic ride with variable rhythm, water and the power of the centrifuge play with your body, you slide in a funnel, spinning more and more, and finally fall into a hole with a pool, where you need to swim out of the depths. Emotions are guaranteed!
Kamikazes
If you like to enjoy the crazy speed, then you are definitely here. Throw yourself down without fear on Kamikaze. These are two parallel descents with a large slope and a change in height. Do not be afraid!
Rapids
On an inflatable raft, you slide down, changing directions, while you are thrown from side to side, delivering a lot of extreme sports. Emotional water adventure.
Kids rides
Super Slalom
Three painted descents with inversions will not leave you indifferent. You are given three slides to choose from and they seem to be the same on one side, but on the other, they give different effects of a sense of speed and emotions.
Crazy Race Junior
An amazing ride for the little ones, a big fairy-tale castle that hides 3 smooth slides without strong waves and body throws.
Forest Land
Amazing fun for young children. A fabulous tree with huge roots has been recreated for you, on which you can ride like a mountain sleigh. Your little kids will be transported to a magical fantasy forest where they can even find dragons.
Dragon Land
Emotion and entertainment for children who will find the presence of a kind Dragon shooting water jets, and with the colorful water slides available. This is the perfect place for the little ones to enjoy the fun in complete safety in the land of dragons.
Family Adventureland
New attractions for the whole family. Five incredible mountain slopes of various shapes, sizes and speeds. Dare and plunge into crazy riding.
Water Castle
Great Paradise for the little ones, completely safe entertainment. They will be able to enjoy everything built for them with a choice of variety such as: water slides, stairs, tunnels, faucets and a huge bucket of water that topples over when they are not expecting it, taking their breath away.
Other entertainment
Family wave pool
Family Fun – water relaxation in the pool with artificial waves rising up to 1.8 meters in height. The water temperature is maintained at 23-24 °C.
Jacuzzi
Outdoor spa with heated water up to 25°C, where you can enjoy six hydromassage baths. Entering them and relaxing, you do not want to quickly part with pleasant sensations.
Lava River
You enjoy the calm movement of the river on an air mattress. Incredible adventures await you during a trip with a length of half a kilometer. Living vegetation and waterfalls and of course a huge volcano. The best place to relax under the rays of the sun, check it out.
Dolphinarium
Another feature of Aqualand is the dolphinarium located on its territory. Interesting performances take place every day (a visit to the dolphinarium is included in the price of a ticket to the water park). In total, 11 bottlenose dolphins live in the park, most of them were born and raised in it.
The program in the dolphinarium is very interesting and intense, dolphins jump, dance, show various tricks.
During the performance, dolphins take children in a boat, you can touch them, listen to a fascinating lecture about their life and take a photo with the dolphins for a memento of 20€.
Show schedule:
Daily at 15:30. July and August at 12:45 and 15:30.
Information
All conditions for a comfortable stay are created on the territory of the water park – here you can rent a sun lounger, an umbrella and relax by the pool, have lunch, eat ice cream in one of the bars and cafes located on its territory. A big minus is that you need to pay an additional 2€ for sunbeds, 5€ for a locker for valuables and clothes. There are two cafes, the prices in them are overpriced, maybe two or three times, take something with you if necessary. At the exit, photographs are offered as a keepsake of your visit, the cost is 8 €, if necessary, you can refuse.
We recommend taking aqua shoes with you, as during the day the sun heats up the concrete floor quite strongly, it becomes uncomfortable and hot to walk on it, in some places it hurts walk.
Souvenir shop
Tickets
Ticket price for Aqualand in Tenerife
0017
Product Name
Adult 10-65 years old
Children 5-10 years old
mini 3-4 years old
adult senior dated 65 years old
One day
23.00 € 900.
07.00 €
15.50 €
Family* (2 adults + 2 children 5-10 years old)
710026
Address Aqualand
Address: Av. Austria, 15, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Phone: +(34) 922-715-266 Official website: Aqualand Costa Adeje e-mail: [email protected] Coordinates: 28.0801996,-16.727944
Opening hours:
09:00 – 17:00 365 days a year.
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Siam Park Tenerife – Summer 2022 Tickets
If you are on holiday in Tenerife, be sure to visit Siam Park. This water park is recognized as the best in the world and you can guarantee a great time for the whole family.
Siam Park Entrance
As you enter the park and pass through the stunning floating market, you will encounter comical sea lions in the park.
Siam Park for families
Relax between all the exciting rides on the beautiful Siam Beach or Coco Beach for the little ones. All sun loungers are free, borrow one of them along with your beach towel and it’s yours for the day.
Explore Siam Park
Whatever your age, Siam Park has something to do. From breathtaking waterslides to a relaxing lazy river, there is something for everyone here.. Nestled among natural palm trees, beautiful water features and charming architecture from the Far East, Siam Park’s attractions have made it the number one official water park in the world.. Safety is a priority: several qualified lifeguards watch over each attraction. For the ultimate Tenerife adrenaline rush, slide down the slide on the stunning Tower of Power, a vertical slide that will take you through a shark aquarium at over 80 kilometers per hour.
Where to eat in Siam Park
If you’re hungry, Siam Park has plenty of great restaurants. Check out The Tea House, Thai Bar, Beach Club, Beach Bar and Sweet Siam for some great food. Be sure to remember this amazing day with a visit to the photo shop, gift shop and mini market..
Lockers and towels for rent at Siam Park
You can rent towels and lockers at the Floating Market in Siam Park. You will receive your deposit back when you leave.
Towel rental – cost 3€ (+5€ deposit).
Rent a small locker – cost 3€ (+5€ deposit).
Rent a large locker – cost 5€ (+5€ deposit).
Siam Park Fast Track
This pass gives you quick access to the most popular attractions so you don’t waste time in lines. You are allowed to use it once for each trip, the pass is valid from 10:00 hrs-13:00 hrs or from 13:00 hrs-17:00 hrs. The pass can be bought at the souvenir shop with the inscription: “Fast Pass Here”. Alternatively, you can buy a Siam Park VIP ticket for 149Euro. This ticket gives you a fast pass on arrival to the park, valid for the whole day.
Why should I buy a ticket in advance?
When you get to the entrance to Siam Park, you will see that there are two queues. One of them is very long and slow and is intended for those who need to buy a ticket. Another, short and fast, is for those who have already bought a ticket. If you buy your ticket in advance, you will have more time to enjoy this fantastic theme park.
Siam Park Cabins, Cottages and Villas
For maximum comfort, we rent cabanas, cottages and villas at Siam Park for the day. These luxurious dwellings are equipped with sun loungers, separate showers, towels, fan, TV and minibar.. Cottages and villas also have a jacuzzi and a separate toilet. Prices start from 590 euros per day. For more information, please send us a message on the LiveChat number.
Siam Park Award Ticket
For a stress-free day in Siam Park, this ticket includes all the essentials: entrance fee, towel, locker and a lunch voucher for €15.
This is the best option for those who want to make the most of their day in Siam Park. This ticket entitles you to unlimited Fast Pass access to the attractions as well as All Inclusive service at the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai House and Thai Bar. you have to leave a deposit that is returned when you leave. Learn more about Siam Park All Inclusive Deluxe Ticket
Location Siam Park
Siam Park is located in the vibrant tourist area of Costa Adeje in the south of Tenerife. It is next door to the excellent Siam Mall with plenty of free parking. Parking is also available in front of the park itself and costs 4 euros per day. Alternatively, you can take the free bus to Siam Park.
Free bus to Siam Park
The bus runs every 30 minutes from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (except during the period of 2-3 pm) from the following Siam Park bus stops:
Costa Adeje: CC El Duque, Fañabe Plaza, Ocean Park.
Los Cristianos: C.C. Pasarela – shopping center and Hotel Sol Arona.
Las Americas: C.C. Presidente – shopping center, Best Tenerife and Llanos de Troya.
Siam Park bus transfers
We can arrange for you a ticket with bus transfer included. The pick up time is around 8:30 and the departure is usually at 17:00 and it costs an additional 15 euros per person. The exact time and place of departure is indicated on your ticket.
Puerto de la Cruz: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
Los Gigantes: Wednesday
El Medano, Golf del Sur, Costa del Silencio: Monday
Siam Park – Inostranno.ru
Author: Andrey Sekachev
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08/12/2013
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During your trip to Tenerife you should definitely visit Siam Park . Why is it necessary? Here are some of the reasons:
this is the largest water park in Europe ;
here is the largest Thai building outside of Asia;
there is the largest artificial wave (4 meters) ;
here is the slowest river with a height difference of 8 meters;
there is a surf school in the park, where everyone can learn the basics of board management;
very wide variety of slides ;
here is the statue of the largest dragon;
much in the park is stylized as Thailand, there are even floating markets with souvenirs.
Already interested? Then let’s move on to a short digression into the history of the park. The opening date of the park was postponed several times, since none of the builders had experience working on objects of a similar scale. Water slides were installed by the Canadian company ProSlides. Twice as much money was spent on the beautification of the park as on the water slides themselves. The total cost of the project is 52 million euros.
The park is named after the ancient king of Thailand – Siam . Before construction began, the plan for the park was approved by the Thai royal family. The spirit of Thailand is accurately conveyed in the park, because the royal architect, who was trained at the University of Bangkok, was responsible for the design of the park. It is curious that each pagoda in the park was painted by a group of 11 Thai masters who came to Tenerife with their materials specifically to make the buildings look as authentic as possible.
At the entrance to the park there is an amphitheater sea lions . The largest California sea lions in Europe live here. Sea lions frolic and show tricks. Some of them are brought here from Loro Park, located in the northern part of the island.
After looking at the sea lions, we go deep into the park and see the Wave palace (wave palace) with a sandy beach and free sun loungers and umbrellas. Those who wish can ride the waves, test themselves as a surfer and catch their first wave on the board by contacting Billabong Surf School ! When we were in Tenerife at the end of November 2017 the wave pool was closed. However, he resumed his work on December 6th.
Slides are divided according to the degree of their sophistication into green (the easiest), yellow (medium difficulty) and red (the most difficult). The Red Hills are definitely not for the faint of heart. If you are not doing well with the vestibular apparatus, I recommend not even approaching them 🙂 The scariest slide of the water park with a red mark is the Kinnaree slide.
Perhaps the most famous water attraction in Siam Park is the Tower of Power. Falling from a height of 28 meters and then flying through a pipe through a pool infested with sharks will tickle your nerves. One of the photographs clearly shows this underwater pipe. I was afraid to go up this hill, and in general, men mostly roll down it.
The park also offers toboggan rides along the long winding Jungle snake . Thrill-seekers will undoubtedly enjoy The Giant water attraction, where you will first be spun on toboggans, and then “washed away” into a hole in the center. By the way, the famous dragon of the park is located on this attraction.
In general, in Siam Park, on most of the slides you will ride on toboggans designed for 2, 3 or even 4 people. On this slide with a dragon, which has become the hallmark of the park, they ride on a toboggan for 4 people, and this makes the speed even higher! I can say with confidence that this slide is one of the scariest in the park.
Unforgettable experiences are also guaranteed on Volcano. The current will swirl you in a dark cave illuminated from time to time by lightning. You will not see anything, and there will be pitch darkness around. While riding this hill, I constantly caught myself thinking about what would happen if I suddenly got stuck here – alone, and even in the dark.
Compete in speed with your friends on this Naga Racer slide. Here you lie on your stomach on long mattresses and roll down with small descents.
If you come to the park with children, take them directly to Lost city – a special complex of children’s water slides and a water fortress.
During your stay in the water park you can have a bite to eat dishes of European and Thai cuisines. Also available in the water park are VIP houses for up to 4 people, where you can relax from the hustle and bustle and gain strength before the next water slides.
How to get to the water park:
Address: Avenida Siam Park, s/n 38670 Costa Adeje, Spain
With the free Guagua Siam bus in Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas and Costa Adeje.
By city bus from Playa de las Americas.
Park opening hours: from May 1 to October 31 from 9.30 to 18.00, from November 1 to April 30 from 10.00 to 17.00.
Ticket price for an adult is 35 euros, for children from 3 to 11 years old 25 euros. If you want to combine a visit to Siam Park with Loro Park, then a ticket to both parks (Twin ticket) will cost you 61 euros for an adult and 42 euros for children from 3 to 11 years old. It is also possible to buy a double ticket with travel to the northern part of the island to Loro Park.
Siam Park is a very cool place for children and adults to relax! I myself am not a fan of water parks, but you definitely have not seen such a water park. Due to the fact that you are sliding not on your own back, but on a toboggan, after the water park you will definitely not get a backache, as it happens in other water parks. I can say with confidence that I have not seen such water parks either in Turkey, or in Germany, or on mainland Spain. So don’t waste 35 Euros and have a good day on the water rides!
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The best in Siam Park Attractions
Siam Park in Tenerife – offers its visitors 25 different water slides that will be of interest to visitors of all ages, visiting Siam Park is an unforgettable experience and a lot of vivid emotions.
Welcome to Siam Tenerife Island Park
Siam Park is open all year round , the water temperature is maintained at 25 °C, don’t worry, the park is also very comfortable in winter.
All our photos and videos were taken in mid-December.
Siam Park water park address Autopista del Sur TF- 1 Exit 73, 38660, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain, open daily from 10:00 to 18:00
Prices for visiting “Siam Park” – entrance fee and additional costs
The entrance ticket costs 34 euros, and for children 23 euros . When buying a ticket to Siam Park and Loro Park there is a discount. Near the park there is a parking lot, which costs 4 euros. In the park itself, you have to pay for a locker, there are three options, a small locker was enough for us, and you can fit the things of two people in it. The cost of the locker is like 2.5 euros and 5 euros deposit, which will be returned upon handing over the key.
That’s actually all the expenses for visiting the park. Of course, we do not take food into account.
Siam Park – one of the largest water parks in Europe
Siam Park is unmatched by other water parks, this is a grandiose approach to the construction of entertainment complexes, where Spain has really succeeded. Those who have been to the Spanish amusement park PortAventura near Barcelona will agree that the rides can surprise any tourist.
PortAventura and Siam Park are two grandiose structures and you are lucky that you are now on the island of Tenerife and have the opportunity to see with your own eyes Siam Park and all its attractions.
Why the park is called Siam (Siam Park) – the history of the water park
The opening of Siam park took place in 2008, in September of this year, all the inhabitants of the island of Tenerife and numerous tourists for the first time appreciated all the delights of the new masterpiece of architecture from the Kisling family, who already owned Loro Park
Siam (Siam Park) is an independent city that has its own infrastructure, water bodies, vegetation, its territory occupies about 19ha, and the design of the complex is designed in Thai style.
The Kisling family had a special feeling for the mystery of Asia, which is why all the designs of the park were made in the style of the ancient city of Siam. The name Siam Park is taken from the name of the ancient city of Siam.
Yes, it is worth describing the fact that the royal family of Thailand was invited to the opening ceremony in order to receive a blessing for permission to use the name of the ancient city of Siam in the name of the park.
When you get to Siam Park, you plunge into the atmosphere of the ancient cities of Thailand. The design of the park buildings and the facades of the attractions, restaurants and statues depicting dragons, Thai symbols are all around, even the vegetation resembles Southeast Asia.
The best slide in Siam Park – “Kamikaze” 28 meters of fear or the Tower of Power
At the entrance to Siam Park, extreme slide “Kamikaze” catches the eye, its height is 28 meters, which is almost 10 floors, yes, not everyone dares to ride. The descent from the hill “Kamikaze” or “Tower of Power” is almost a vertical fall with great speed.
At the end of the descent, you fly through a large aquarium with fish, but you won’t be able to see anything, because your eyes are closed, and there is no time to admire the beauty of the sea. In our video, we slowed down the flight through the pool pipe so that you understand what you are subscribing to)
In the summer, the Tenerife water park is very crowded, and the queue for the Kamikaze Tower of Power slide becomes huge. If you want to ride this crazy slide, then come to the opening and immediately go to the queue. We visited this park in the summer as well, but now we were more fortunate, it was winter (mid-December) and we went down the Kamikaze hill twice.
The worst thing on the Kamikaze is the preparation for the descent. You are actually laid on a pipe and asked to cross your arms, then there is a briefing and a command sounds. Everyone shrinks from fear, but it’s too late to retreat. They push you from the start, and you flew …
Here the story will not help to survive the feelings, you have to go on your own. Make up your mind, Kamikaze Tower of Power slide is the best slide in Siam Park.
Artificial beach and 3m wave pool (Siam Beach & Wave Palace)
Artificial wave in Siam Park is another achievement and a record. This attraction attracts a large number of tourists and perhaps this is the second interesting place in the park, but only after the Kamikaze.
White sandy beaches and blue water, but this is not the main thing, the main thing in this place is three-meter waves. Waiting for the wave is the most interesting thing, a lot of people swim at the exit of the wave in anticipation of a miracle. To be honest, I was not particularly impressed with three meters, on the ocean the waves look more dangerous and interesting.
Next to the artificial pool there is a good restaurant where you can have a bite to eat and relax a bit. Siam Park is very large, and we will not describe all its attractions, it is better for you to see and try everything yourself.
When is the best time to visit Siam Park?
We already wrote that we were here both in summer and in winter, I didn’t notice much difference in weather, but in December there are much fewer people. I would choose the beginning of winter to visit Siam Park. Winter is a great time to travel around the island of Tenerife.
What is a double entry ticket – (Twin Ticket)
At the entrance you will be offered to buy (twin-ticket), this will mean that you can visit two parks (“Loro” and “Siam”). If you have doubts about visiting Loro Park, then you can leave your doubts, you must definitely go to this park. Discount on purchase (Twin-Ticket) about 10 euros.
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The best water park in the world – Siam Park Tenerife
Greetings from sunny Spain! Today we are going to the coolest water park in the world – Siam Park in Tenerife. In the article you will find all the necessary information on the Canarian water paradise – where it is located, how to get there, where and what tickets to buy, how much the second visit costs, what day of the week to go, we will also offer a budget alternative for children and much more.
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Siam Park – No. 1 Waterpark in the world
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The best water park in the world
At one time, it was the photo of Siam Park in the rating of water parks in Europe that caused the first trip to the Canary Islands in 2016. Yes! These are such strange travel motivators in adults over 30 with a ponytail.
To whom are mountains, to whom are dunes, but give us water!
Already by the next visit to the island of the water park in Tenerife, Siam Park confidently took the honorable first place in the list of best water parks in the world in 2017 (for the fourth time) according to tripadvisor.
UPD: Tripadvisor’s rating is recognized by the world community as the only correct one, because the choice is made by ordinary travelers. In 2018, the people voted for the Canarian water park for the fifth time.
Sea lion area in Siam Park
The territory is incredibly beautiful, well-groomed, clean and green.
Take the time to explore Siam in its entirety. Surprises await you in secluded corners. For example, such a waterfall. We study the local vegetation
But, of course, people do not come here for beauty.
Kamikaze Hill and other attractions
In many reviews of Siam, even before the first acquaintance with the water park, I came across complaints that there were few water activities. I cannot agree with this. They are in abundance. They are simply scattered far from each other, and they often reach the last attractions by the time they close.
Siam is full of vegetation
For the whole family:
Lazy river one kilometer long. According to the rules, access to the river is allowed for persons with a height of 1.10 meters. In fact, no one is looking at it. They put life jackets on Arishka and Amir (they hang next to the start) and swam.
Lazy River Top View
Naga Racer is a head down downhill racer on mats. An amusing occupation for cowards, to whom I count myself. Children below 1.10 are not allowed on the hill. Amir fit the parameters, but he was afraid.
Siam Beach
Siam Beach and Wave Palace the most harmless pastime. There are sun loungers, umbrellas, swimming pool (free of charge). You can lie down and sunbathe. A few steps away is the catering area.
Adults:
The Giant – is a huge slide with all sorts of frills. Be sure to go! You will not regret. Unfortunately, children are not allowed.
Dragon Waterslide
Tower of Power (kamikaze) – is the most killer attraction. The only one that I bypass in any water park, and even more so in Siam. An almost vertical descent from a height of 28 meters at a speed of 80 km / h, at the bottom of which a surprise awaits you – sharks swimming about their business. Photo attraction title to the article.
More Kinari, Mekong and other water activities – you won’t be bored.
For children:
Lost City – kids area
Lost City – a huge playground with 15 water slides for preschool and primary school children.
A cheerful elephant behind Arishka Didn’t get there 🙂
We also found something for the younger Arina.
We counted 4 such microhills, which is more than enough for a child of 2 years old
There are water attractions Sawasdee for older children, they are located separately. Landmark – two red dragons.
Graceful Black Swan
Siam FAQ:
Where can I park my car?
The water park has a large open paid parking lot. The cost is 3 euros with a car.
What time of day and year should I visit Siam Park?
There are few people in winter. In the summer – pandemonium to such an extent that the administration of the park launched the “Night in Siam” project.
Friday, Saturday – the most visited days, the middle of the week – fewer people. It is better to arrive at 9:00.
Where to eat?
The food in the park is expensive and tasteless (the usual fast food), there is also grilled chicken, salads, but they are simply disgusting. For four of us, we couldn’t manage to meet less than 30 euros for a snack. Drinks and beer with crazy markups.
At the entrance, things are examined, but not thoroughly. If you wrap water in a towel, they are unlikely to unfold. Baby food is allowed.
Familiarize yourself with the weather in Costa Adeje before your trip
Since Tenerife has 28 climatic zones, we strongly advise you to find out the weather in Costa Adeje in advance and not be guided by your location. It may be sunny in your location, but in Siam the sky is cloudy.
Luggage offices are scattered throughout the territory. The cost is 3 € + 5 € deposit, which is returned back.
How is the age of children checked?
Visual. No passports or other evidence is required.
Personnel problems with purchase Second Visit
We draw your attention to the fact that children under 3 years old are in the park for free – it does not matter which ticket you enter, regular, twin, repeated.
When buying a second visit to , they may try to “divorce” you, that is, include an additional 19.5 € per baby, and even begin to prove that these are the rules. No, they are not.
Pool with sea lions
Go straight to Tower of Power (kamikaze)
Siam Park Water Park in Tenerife attracts tourists with its kamikaze slide, so as soon as you get inside and sort out your things, go to the Tower of Power. In an hour there will be a kilometer queue.
Siam Park in Tenerife – opening hours, ticket prices and how to get there
Location: in the municipality of Costa Adeje, next to Aqualand and Siam Mall.
How to get there:
By car on TF-1, exit at exit 73.
By public transport: from Los Cristianos and Adeje there are special buses of the park (13 € adult ticket).
By taxi: Russian-speaking taxi can be ordered here . Hispanic – to catch on the street, it is white with a coat of arms. The prices of both are quite high (from 20 euros). The Spaniards for landing in the evening and a day off will add 15-20% on top.
Nice boat in the water park gift shop
Opening hours : 365 days a year. Ticket offices and attractions are open from 10:00 to 17:00 in winter and until 18:00 in summer.
If you have a ticket, you can enter the territory as early as 9 am, so it’s better to buy online. The price is the same at the box office and on the website.
Ticket ranking:
For one day – adult 38 €, children from three years old 26 €, up to three years free of charge. Purchase online tickets here .
Twin in Siam Park + Loropark – adult 66 euros, children under 6 years old free of charge, children from 6 years old 45.
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 20⁰C during the night.
Temperature and weather can vary quite significantly between the north and south of Tenerife. In the north of the island, such as in Puerto de La Cruz, the weather is generally slightly cooler and cloudier than it is in the south, such as in Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas. This means that if you’re after the highest temperatures and most sunshine hours possible, you’re best off holidaying in Tenerife South in August. However, if you prefer milder temperatures during your summer holidays, consider staying in Tenerife North in August instead.
In August, daily averages increase as the month progresses. During the first ten days, daily averages are constant at 22⁰C. They jump up to 23⁰C for the following week, before fluctuating between 22⁰C and 24⁰C until the end of the month. This makes the final week of August the hottest time to visit Tenerife.
Highs and Lows
The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in August is 44.3⁰C, which was registered at Tenerife South Airport on August 17th 1988. The lowest temperature ever recorded on the island during this month is 1.2⁰C, which was registered on August 22nd 1952 in Izaña.
If you’re not a fan of high temperatures and would rather visit Tenerife when the island is a bit cooler, consider holidaying in June or October, when the average temperature is 21⁰C-22⁰C.
Rain
Tenerife receives hardly any rainfall at all in August, when the probability of precipitation increases as the month develops. In Tenerife North, the chance of rainfall begins at 17% on August 1st and drops down to 15% by August 13th before rising up to 18% by August 31st. In Tenerife South, the likelihood of rainfall begins at 2% on August 1st and climbs up to 5% by August 31st.
Across the month, Tenerife as a whole is subject to an average of 3mm of rainfall, all of which falls on a single day. The most common types of precipitation you can expect to see if you holiday on the island at this time of year are drizzle, light rain and moderate rain.
Highs and Lows
The highest monthly rainfall ever recorded in Tenerife in August is 56.5mm, which was registered at Izaña during August 2005. The 18th of that month was declared the wettest August day ever, when 29.1mm of rainfall fell on a single day. Moreover, the maximum number of wet days Tenerife has ever experienced in August is 18, which was registered at Tenerife North Airport during August 1982.
Average Sunshine Hours
During August, Tenerife enjoys an average of nine hours of daily sunshine, alongside median cloud coverage which increases in the south and decreases in the north as the month progresses. In Tenerife South, cloud coverage begins at 23% on August 1st and steadily rises up to 31% by August 31st. In Tenerife North, cloud coverage begins at 41% on August 1st, drops down to 38% by August 13th and rises up to 40% by August 31st.
Average Sea Temperatures
Thanks to Tenerife’s year-round mild temperatures, the sea is almost always warm enough for swimming in. In August, the average sea temperature for the waters around the island is 23⁰C.
Humidity
The relative humidity for Tenerife in August averages at 68%, ranging between 50% (mildly humid) and 90% (very humid), rarely falling below 20% (dry) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid).
In Tenerife North, the air is driest around August 1st, when the relative humidity drops below 61% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it’s at its most humid around August 11th, when it rises above 88% (very humid) three days out of four. In Tenerife South, the air is driest around August 2nd, when the relative humidity falls below 60% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it’s at its most humid around August 10th when it rises about 78% (humid) three days out of four.
Wind
Over the course of an average August in Tenerife, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 11 m/s (strong breeze), rarely rising above 13 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 7 m/s (moderate breeze) occurs around August 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m/s (fresh breeze).
The lowest average wind speed of 6 m/s (moderate breeze) happens around August 31st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 8 m/s (fresh breeze). The strongest wind ever registered in Tenerife in August is 30.3 m/s, which was recorded in Izaña on August 7th 2006.
Weather Hazards
Calimas
Although calimas can occur during any month of the year in Tenerife, they’re particularly bad when they happen during summer especially in August. Whilst cool trade winds normally blow over the island in a north easterly direction, a calima occurs when they blow in directly from the east. When the winds blow in this way, they cross over the Sahara Desert in northern Africa first, picking up hot sand-filled air which they bring over to Tenerife with them. When a calima is underway, temperatures can rise up to 10⁰C hotter than normal and visibility is can be very low.
Whenever a calima affects the island, the Canary Island MET office issues a weather alert. On August 11th 2010, the MET office did just that, when a yellow alert was put in place for the south, east and west of Tenerife until August 31st. During this time, highs of up to 37⁰C were recorded in the shade, alongside intense gusts of wind of up to 21 m/s.
Forest Fires
August 2013 was one of the worst months for calimas in the Canary Islands. During this month, Tenerife and the other islands where affected by so many calimas that forest fires were rife in the mountainous regions. Despite the MET office issuing a warning for everyone to stay clear of at-risk zones from August 14th, August 15th saw multiple forest fires in the Teide National Park which were largely caused by carelessness. Thankfully, these fires were kept under control and put out by a water plane on loan from the Spanish mainland.
Don’t let the possibility of forest fires put you off visiting Tenerife in August. When they occur, they’re always limited to the inland parts of the island which are covered by thick brush that acts as tinder. The resorts around the coastline are always safe and are never affected by fire.
Tenerife Hotels in August
h20 Conquistador
h20 Conquistador is situated at Playa de las Americas, extremely close to the neighbouring beach. The hotel consists of three pools (one designed for children), tennis court, boutique and laundry service. There is also complimentary WiFi throughout. With an excellent range of bars and restaurants, ranging from Asian, Italian and Steakhouse, guests are spoiled for choice on site. With a recent refurbishment, h20 Conquistador consists of a modern and light design, with details respecting the coastal location. Make the most of the onsite gym, as well as the health and beauty centre.
Alta Montana Hotel
Alta Montaña Hotel is perfect for holidaymakers looking for rustic accommodation in Tenerife away from the normal apartment complexes and hotels in the tourist resorts. Located in Vilaflor the highest village in Spain this brightly-coloured hotel is surrounded by dense pine forest and overlooks the beaches of the south. There are 15 rustic rooms within the hotel, each of which features a double bed, TV, complete bathroom and large terrace which opens out onto the garden.
There are many outdoor terraces within the hotel grounds for guests to relax on, plus a swimming pool, reading room, TV room and traditional restaurant which serves up typical Canarian cuisine made from products sourced in the hotel’s own garden. Thanks to its mountainous location, there is loads to do in the local area, from hiking and star gazing to horse riding and nature photography.
Fanabe Costa Sur
If you want a more typical Tenerife holiday experience, consider staying at Fañabe Costa Sur. Based in Fañabe on the coast of South Tenerife, this four-star hotel is surrounded by a plethora of bars, cafes, restaurants, shops and mini markets, making it ideal for families who want to be close to important amenities. Playa Fañabe beach is also just a 15-minute walk away downhill.
The hotel is comprised of 413 rooms of 32m2-35m2 divided between double, accessible and family categories. Each room is decorated in warm orange and red tones, with a huge bed, sofa bed, flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning, complete bathroom with hairdryer and furnished balcony or terrace, many of which have pool views.
Junior suites are much larger (52m2-70m2) and are decorated in a more luxurious way. Onsite dining options include the international Adeje Buffet with all-you-can-eat food, Drago Disco and Hall Bar-Café both of which host live entertainment, and the Pool Snack Bar Restaurant and Roof Terrace which both serve tapas and light bites during the day.
Other services and facilities include three swimming pools, daytime and evening family-friendly entertainment, kids club and mini disco for children 4-12 years old, games room, free WiFi access throughout the hotel, souvenir shops, mini market, gym with multi-sports court and mini golf course. There’s also a new wellness centre where guests can enjoy individual beauty treatments, body therapies and massages.
Playaolid Suites & Apartments
For something more affordable check out Playaolid Suites & Apartments. Also located in Fañabe, this three-star hotel is just 700m away from Playa Fañabe beach and the lining promenade full of eateries, bars, souvenir shops and minimarkets. There are 183 apartments of 42m2 and 19 studios of 38m2, all of which are decorated in stylish black, white and grey tones with a complete kitchen, dining room, living room with flat-screen TV and furnished terrace or balcony.
All studios and apartments are set inside a large orange-shaded block which overlooks the hotel’s two swimming pools, Jacuzzi, solarium and pool bar that serves drinks and snacks throughout the day. Other onsite amenities and services include an international buffet restaurant, bar which hosts karaoke sessions, paid WiFi access in public areas, children’s play area and organised family entertainment.
Hotel Aguamarina Golf
Golf del Sur is the perfect place to stay for a golfing holiday in Tenerife and Hotel Aguamarina Golf is one of the top-rated hotels in the resort. This four-star hotel is situated directly next to the weekly market which takes place every Friday and the 18-hole Amarilla Golf golf course. The 18-hole Golf del Sur golf course is about 1km away and there’s a promenade within a five-minute walk of the hotel where you’ll find many international bars and restaurants.
The hotel forms part of a joint complex with a three-key apartments building and features four large lagoon-style swimming pools and a fitness centre with sauna and tennis courts. There are also three restaurants plus one poolside bar where each night’s entertainment is held, a minimarket and paid WiFi access in public zones. Accommodation comes in the form of single, double and triple rooms, each of which has air conditioning, satellite TV, complete bathroom and private balcony overlooking the swimming pool, sea or golf course.
Hotel Don Manolito
If you’d rather stay in the north of Tenerife, take a look at Hotel Don Manolito. Found in Puerto de La Cruz’s Old Town, this hotel is just a four-minute walk away from Playa Jardín beach and the harbour which is lined by fish restaurants, Canarian bars and all kinds of shops. There are 92 single and double rooms within the hotel, each of which is decorated with sophisticated dark wooden furniture and features a complete bathroom with bath and shower, large bed, satellite TV and balcony or terrace.
Breakfast is included in the price of the room, with the option to upgrade to half-board basis at an extra cost. Onsite facilities and services include a fitness centre with sauna, international buffet restaurant open for breakfast and dinner and casual bar with open-air terrace. Although there is no swimming pool within the hotel’s grounds, the swimming pools of Parque Martianez are just a 15-minute walk away.
Tenerife Beach for August
Playa la Pinta
If you’re searching for a family-friendly beach, Playa La Pinta might be just what you’re looking for. Situated in Playa de Las Americas, this beach is lined by a short promenade where you’ll find many international restaurants, cafes, cocktail lounges and souvenirs shops, providing you with everything you need for a day at the beach. The golden sands here are peppered with sun loungers and parasols available to hire, plus showers, toilets and a lifeguard service.
The sea is protected by a long rocky breakwater on one side and a harbour on the other, which means it never sees strong waves and is always safe enough for swimming. There is an inflatable play area a few metres off the coast where, for a small price, children can enjoy slides, bridges, climbing walls and other challenges under the supervision of a lifeguard.
El Medano Beach
El Médano beach is the perfect place to practise wind-based water sports. Located within the resort of El Médano, this black sandy beach stretches on for several kilometres, with the westernmost part of the beach being the best place for kitesurfing and windsurfing. The southernmost tip of Tenerife enjoys almost constant winds, which means that no matter when you visit this beach, conditions will almost always be optimal for this kind of sport.
Here, waves can come in from any direction, although wind speeds are generally around the 4 m/s 6 m/s mark, with gusts of around 7 m/s. Waves are usually around 1m tall, but since the sea is almost always occupied by a huge number of local water sport enthusiasts, water sports here are not worth attempting unless you know what you’re doing. The easterly side of El Médano beach is much calmer, making it more suited to swimmers and sunbathers.
Bars and Restaurants
El Taller Seve Diaz
El Taller Seve Diaz, Puerto de la Cruz is highly regarded as being one of, if not the, best place for delicious and authentic Spanish cuisine on the Island. Booking is highly advised due to the restaurant catering up to 30 covers. Excellent and refined dishes, with a modern touch on classic favourites, and welcoming and attentive staff. The tuna tartare is a must try, as well as the roasted suckling pig. Reasonably prices menu, however the ambience and attention to detail makes this restaurant even better than great value for money!
First Love
First Love in Playa de Las Americas is a top pick when it comes to Italian cuisine in Tenerife. Located just off Playa de Las Vistas beach, this casual, cosy restaurant offers a small menu of popular Italian dishes, from lasagne and carbonara to chocolate soufflé and tiramisu. All the meals are homemade and the Italian platter to share starter comes highly recommended. There is also a superb wine list, with several local and Italian wines to choose from. What keeps diners coming back for more is the friendly atmosphere which makes you feel like you’re dining in someone’s house, not a restaurant.
The Theatre Cabaret Bar
Head to The Theatre Cabaret Bar in San Eugenio if you’re looking for some lively evening entertainment. This venue hosts a top selection of tribute acts, theatre-style shows and music performances every single evening, including regular karaoke sessions. The compare Roxy Risque also performs a drag act several times each week. Live entertainment generally starts about 10pm, but you’ll need to get there for 9pm if you want to make sure you can get a seat. The bar has recently started serving cheap and cheerful pub-style food throughout the daytime and early evening, too.
Things to do in Tenerife in August
Loro Parque
Loro Parque has been voted the best animal zoo in Europe and the third best in the world by TripAdvisor, making it a must-visit during your holiday in Tenerife. This popular attraction is home to the largest dolphinarium in Europe where shows take place four times each day, as well as the largest collection of parrots in the world there are more than 4,000 birds of 350 different species and sub-species, big cats, reptiles, monkeys and marine life.
Other park highlights include the walk-through aquarium with various species of shark, the sea lion show which takes place five times a day, the orca show performed three times a day and the children’s play area, with man-made trees, suspended bridges, slides and an orca train. Loro Parque is open every day from 8.30am until 6. 45pm.
Basilisca de Nuestra Senora de Candelaria
If you prefer more historical and cultural attractions, consider visiting Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria in the town of Candelaria on the north eastern coast of Tenerife. This large church overlooks a rocky beach and is close to nine huge statues of Guanche warriors. Inside the basilica are several mural paintings representing angels and various of Canarian saints. The focal point is the statue of the Virgin placed in a balcony room above the altar, which can be reached by a side staircase.
Tenerife August Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)
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, while on February 8, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 71°F.
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The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on August. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in August in Tenerife
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The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
The month of August in Tenerife experiences increasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy increasing from 2% to 12%.
The clearest day of the month is August 1, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 98% of the time.
For reference, on November 16, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 38%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.
Cloud Cover Categories in August in Tenerife
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The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Tenerife, the chance of a wet day over the course of August is essentially constant, remaining around 1% throughout.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 11% on December 30, and its lowest chance is -0% on June 22.
Probability of Precipitation in August in Tenerife
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The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during August in Tenerife is essentially constant, remaining about 0.1 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 0.4 inches.
Average Monthly Rainfall in August in Tenerife
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The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of August in Tenerife, the length of the day is decreasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day decreases by 44 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 1 minute, 28 seconds, and weekly decrease of 10 minutes, 14 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is August 31, with 12 hours, 45 minutes of daylight and the longest day is August 1, with 13 hours, 28 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in August in Tenerife
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrJulSepnightnightdaydayAug 113 hr, 28 minAug 113 hr, 28 minAug 3112 hr, 45 minAug 3112 hr, 45 minNowNow
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The earliest sunrise of the month in Tenerife is 7:27 AM on August 1 and the latest sunrise is 16 minutes later at 7:43 AM on August 31.
The latest sunset is 8:56 PM on August 1 and the earliest sunset is 28 minutes earlier at 8:28 PM on August 31.
Daylight saving time is observed in Tenerife during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during August, so the entire month is in daylight saving time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:09 AM and sets 13 hours, 57 minutes later, at 9:06 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:53 AM and sets 10 hours, 21 minutes later, at 6:14 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in August in Tenerife
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMJulSep7:27 AM7:27 AMAug 18:56 PMAug 18:56 PM7:43 AM7:43 AMAug 318:28 PMAug 318:28 PM7:36 AM7:36 AMAug 168:44 PMAug 168:44 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunsetNowNow
The solar day over the course of August. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in August in Tenerife
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of August 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for August 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
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We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Tenerife is rapidly increasing during August, rising from 32% to 45% over the course of the month.
For reference, on August 31, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 45% of the time, while on January 14, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in August in Tenerife
Humidity Comfort Levels in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%JulSepAug 132%Aug 132%Aug 3145%Aug 3145%Aug 1138%Aug 1138%Aug 2142%Aug 2142%NowNowmuggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydryoppressiveoppressive
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Tenerife is rapidly decreasing during August, decreasing from 15.4 miles per hour to 13.3 miles per hour over the course of the month.
For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 15.8 miles per hour, while on October 7, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.4 miles per hour.
Average Wind Speed in August in Tenerife
Average Wind Speed in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphJulSepAug 115. 4 mphAug 115.4 mphAug 3113.3 mphAug 3113.3 mphAug 1614.6 mphAug 1614.6 mphNowNow
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Tenerife throughout August is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 98% on August 1.
Wind Direction in August in Tenerife
Wind Direction in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%JulSepNowNownorthwest
northeastsouthwest
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Tenerife is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Tenerife is essentially constant during August, remaining within 1°F of 73°F throughout.
Average Water Temperature in August in Tenerife
Average Water Temperature in August in TenerifeAug112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313169°F69°F70°F70°F71°F71°F72°F72°F73°F73°F74°F74°F75°F75°F76°F76°F77°F77°FJulSepAug 173°FAug 173°FAug 3174°FAug 3174°FAug 1173°FAug 1173°FAug 2174°FAug 2174°FNowNow
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Tenerife are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in August in Tenerife
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JulSep100%Aug 16100%Aug 16100%Jul 3100%Jul 3NowNowcomfortablewarmhot
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Tenerife are rapidly increasing during August, increasing by 785°F, from 3,924°F to 4,709°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in August in Tenerife
Growing Degree Days in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313,800°F3,800°F4,000°F4,000°F4,200°F4,200°F4,400°F4,400°F4,600°F4,600°F4,800°F4,800°F5,000°F5,000°FJulSepAug 13,924°FAug 13,924°FAug 314,709°FAug 314,709°FAug 114,183°FAug 114,183°FAug 214,446°FAug 214,446°FNowNow
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of August, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Tenerife is gradually decreasing during August, falling by 0.8 kWh, from 7.7 kWh to 6.9 kWh, over the course of the month.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in August in Tenerife
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in August in TenerifeAug11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWh9 kWh9 kWhJulSepAug 17.7 kWhAug 17.7 kWhAug 316. 9 kWhAug 316.9 kWhAug 167.4 kWhAug 167.4 kWhNowNow
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Tenerife are 28.330 deg latitude, -16.510 deg longitude, and 0 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Tenerife is essentially flat, with a maximum elevation change of 0 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 0 feet. Within 10 miles is also essentially flat (0 feet). Within 50 miles is also essentially flat (0 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Tenerife is covered by trees (60%) and shrubs (40%), within 10 miles by trees (29%) and shrubs (28%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Tenerife, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
The details of the data sources used for this report can be found on the Tenerife South Airport page.
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Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain weather in August: average temperature & climate
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General weather summary
Pleasantly warm and breezy
Feels like
1%
Daily chance of prec.
0.012 in
Amount
16.3 mph
Wind speed
83%
Humidity
13.2 hrs
Daylight length
7:33am
Sunrise
8:43pm
Sunset
83%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in August
The average temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 76°F (24°C) and a low of 70°F (21°C). Some would describe it as pleasantly warm and breezy.
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 August based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Aug
How much does it rain in August
In Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August, there’s a 1% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.02 in (0.5 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 (0.3 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 (0.3 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in August and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Santa Cruz de Tenerife day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during August is 20.0 hours (83% 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 August based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
When is the sunrise and sunset in August
The average day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during August has 13. 2 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:33 am and sunset at 8:43 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 August based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month
How humid is it in August
In August, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is very humid with an average amount of 83% (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 August based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month
How windy is it in August in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Historically, the wind in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during August blows at an average speed of 16. 3 mph (26.2 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 August based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
What to wear in August
With an average high of 76°F (24°C) and a low of 70°F (21°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in 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 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 August (e.g., August 1, August 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
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Tenerife Weather in August
August is a good time to visit Tenerife, however this is the peak summer season and beaches, hotels and restaurants get quite crowded.
You can expect hot and sunny, dry weather with around 12 hours of sunshine daily and little or no rain.
Daytime temperatures climb to an average high of 29°C (84°F) with a low of 21°C (70°F) at night.
August is excellent for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, diving and deep-sea fishing as well as whale and dolphin watching excursions. It’s also an excellent time for playing golf and exploring the island by car, mountain bike or on foot.
August is peak season in Tenerife, with an increase in hotel rates and the need to book early.
Tenerife Weather Averages in August
Average Temperature (°C)
25°C (77°F)
Average High Temperature (°C)
29°C (84°F)
Average Low Temperature (°C)
21°C (70°F)
Hours of Sunshine (Daily)
12 hours per day
Hours of Daylight (Daily)
13
13 hours per day
Comfort Level
Moderate heat & humidity
UV Index
11
Extreme
Days with some Rainfall
0 days
Average Monthly Rainfall (mm)
0mm
Sea Temperature (°C)
23°C (73°F)
Weather averages for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Best time to visit Tenerife
With constant good weather, Tenerife is a 365-day-a-year destination.
For the best weather, visit Tenerife during July, August and September. Or, if you wish to avoid the high-season crowds, visit during spring and autumn when the climate is still pleasantly warm averaging 24°C.
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The August 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.
Dubbed the Hawaii of Europe thanks to the locals’ love of surfing, Tenerife’s a great destination for water sports enthusiasts in general. The Professional Windsurfers Association sets sail for the island in August as El Médano hosts the PWA World Tour.
On the sacred rather than sporting front, save the date of the Peregrinacíon a Candelaria where pilgrims make their way, many by the traditional means of their own two feet, to the religious capital of the island and Candelaria. On Tenerife, all roads lead to the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria.
Another religious event in August is the Romería de San Roque in Garachico where they have been making offerings to their patron saint since 1606 following an outbreak of bubonic plague, which decimated the population. Natives young and old dress up in Canarian costumes in this harvest-festival-style celebration. If you haven’t yet tried the classic papas arrugadas con mojo (boiled salty potatoes served with a piquant sauce), floats hand plates of these out for free to give you a taste on what you’ve been missing out on. Arafo also hosts a romería at the end of the month, in homage to San Agustín who is believed to have created a storm to unbury the Añavingo spring, victim of a landslide.
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How hot is it in Tenerife in August?
Daytime temperatures usually reach 26°C in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in August with moderate heat and humidity, falling to 19°C at night.
How sunny is it in Tenerife in August?
There are normally 9 hours of bright sunshine each day in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in August – that’s 71% of daylight hours.
How warm is the sea around Tenerife in August?
The average sea temperature around Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in August is 23°C.
Does it ever rain in Tenerife in August?
There is usually 1 day with some rain in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in August and the average monthly rainfall is 3mm.
Tenerife August sunrise & sunset times
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Tenerife Tourism Tenerife Hotels Tenerife Bed and Breakfast Tenerife Holiday Rentals Tenerife Packages Flights to Tenerife Tenerife Restaurants Found in Puerto de La Cruz’s Old Town, this hotel is just a four-minute walk away from Playa Jardín beach and the harbour which is lined by fish restaurants, Canarian bars and all kinds of shops. The weather in August in Tenerife South is mostly hot hot hot, with slim chances of rain, almost non-existent. The warmest sea in Tenerife-South in August is 24.5°C/76.1°F, and the coldest sea temperature in August is 21.2°C/70.2°F. August is a busy month in Tenerife, so we recommend you to explore further from the busy south if you want to escape the crowds (as much as this is possible). Here is a selection of travel guides for Tenerife: Current water temperature at Tenerife. Based in Fañabe on the coast of South Tenerife, this four-star hotel is surrounded by a plethora of bars, cafes, restaurants, shops and mini markets, making it ideal for families who want to be close to important amenities. Tenerife receives hardly any rainfall at all in August, when the probability of precipitation increases as the month develops. Magic Nights are usually organized only on Fridays and Saturdays of July and August and you can experience the same thrilling rides under the magic of the night in Tenerife South. Thankfully, these fires were kept under control and put out by a water plane on loan from the Spanish mainland. During the first ten days, daily averages are constant at 22⁰C. 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 20⁰C during the night. The park tends to get more busy after lunch anyway, and by that time you can use the fast pass you bought. 20°C: 21mph: 21mph: 23mph: 64% 1026mB 0 mm Thu 10 Dec. Show details. During this celebration that takes place in metropolitan area of Tenjina. There are many outdoor terraces within the hotel grounds for guests to relax on, plus a swimming pool, reading room, TV room and traditional restaurant which serves up typical Canarian cuisine made from products sourced in the hotel’s own garden. October â 26°C. Hottest Canary Island in Summer – Where to go for a beach holiday? In August, the average sea temperature for the waters around the island is 23⁰C. First Love in Playa de Las Americas is a top pick when it comes to Italian cuisine in Tenerife. What keeps diners coming back for more is the friendly atmosphere which makes you feel like you’re dining in someone’s house, not a restaurant. The warm average temperatures in Tenerife will peak around August, as you can expect to spend much of your days basked in sunlight. Tenerife Weather in August. August is a dry month in Tenerife and the south hardly ever receives any rain. For something more affordable check out Playaolid Suites & Apartments. The beaches all around the island are filled with tourists and locals as well, while they all enjoy this perfect weather for swimming even in places that are not accessible at other times of the year. 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. There are lots of hikes and trails that you can explore in the Anaga Rural Park and the dense laurel forest may provide a shelter from the otherwise blazing sun. In Tenerife South the ocean is just perfect for swimming in August. This popular attraction is home to the largest dolphinarium in Europe where shows take place four times each day, as well as the largest collection of parrots in the world there are more than 4,000 birds of 350 different species and sub-species, big cats, reptiles, monkeys and marine life. Tenerife weather in August. There are 2 types of fast passes: passes for mornings and passes for the afternoons. Other park highlights include the walk-through aquarium with various species of shark, the sea lion show which takes place five times a day, the orca show performed three times a day and the children’s play area, with man-made trees, suspended bridges, slides and an orca train. The south of Tenerife starts to feel like a desert almost, with extremely high temperatures during the daytime and virtually no rain, which makes it look arid and lifeless almost in some places. Over the course of an average August in Tenerife, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 11 m/s (strong breeze), rarely rising above 13 m/s (strong breeze). Onsite facilities and services include a fitness centre with sauna, international buffet restaurant open for breakfast and dinner and casual bar with open-air terrace. The easterly side of El Médano beach is much calmer, making it more suited to swimmers and sunbathers. https://rove.me/to/canary-islands/corazones-de-tejina. During this month, Tenerife and the other islands where affected by so many calimas that forest fires were rife in the mountainous regions. In any case, most of the rain will be happening in the north. Tenerife, in the canary islands, Spain, is a wonderful destination to travel in August.Due to weather conditions you can travel with baby o babies too, you can do many things, and days are so beautiful. So this not the place to stay in Tenerife if you are after a quiet holiday – actually, for a chilled holiday to Tenerife we would recommend that you avoid August altogether and if possible come in the second half of September, especially if you are looking for a romantic couple’s escape. The highest temperature ever recorded at the Tenerife South Airport station in August was of 44.3°C and the lowest was of 17.1°C. In the north of the island, such as in Puerto de La Cruz, the weather is generally slightly cooler and cloudier than it is in the south, such as in Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas. Waves are usually around 1m tall, but since the sea is almost always occupied by a huge number of local water sport enthusiasts, water sports here are not worth attempting unless you know what you’re doing. Whatâs the weather like in Tenerife in August? Basilisca de Nuestra Senora de Candelaria. Weather in Tenerife in August: air temperature, number of sunny days, precipitation, air pressure and humidity. This means that summer in the Canaries is a great season for outdoor explorations, as long as you remember to start your walks early and bring water with you and lots of sun cream. Weather forecast in mobile app. Tenerife. Only in July and August you get the chance to enjoy a special experience at Siam Park, one of the best water parks in Spain! Make the most of the onsite gym, as well as the health and beauty centre. Booking is highly advised due to the restaurant catering up to 30 covers. Could anybody please share their experiences ? With an excellent range of bars and restaurants, ranging from Asian, Italian and Steakhouse, guests are spoiled for choice on site. You should buy a fast pass for the afternoon slot and in the morning you can just regularly go on rides (without using a fast pass). Even the evenings will be balmy so you can stash your sweaters to the far corner of your suitcase as al fresco dining will be at its most enjoyable. The thing is that on most of these trails there are no places to hide in the shade, so the heat and the blazing sun will feel almost unbearable by lunchtime. Although one will also be entitled to a few days of rainy episodes, these fortunately only last a few moments. Other services and facilities include three swimming pools, daytime and evening family-friendly entertainment, kids club and mini disco for children 4-12 years old, games room, free WiFi access throughout the hotel, souvenir shops, mini market, gym with multi-sports court and mini golf course. Live Canarian bands also perform on a small stage in the middle of the town’s plaza. August â 29°C. 10, 20 and 30 days long-term weather and climate forecast. Despite the MET office issuing a warning for everyone to stay clear of at-risk zones from August 14th, August 15th saw multiple forest fires in the Teide National Park which were largely caused by carelessness. Information about regional climates. If you’re searching for a family-friendly beach, Playa La Pinta might be just what you’re looking for. Lago Martianez is particulary popular during the summer months, otherwise the water might feel too cold for swimming for many visitors (the pools are filled with seawater every two days). Live entertainment generally starts about 10pm, but you’ll need to get there for 9pm if you want to make sure you can get a seat. All the meals are homemade and the Italian platter to share starter comes highly recommended. Temperature. Tenerife, Spain â 7 days detailed forecast. Answer 1 of 6: Have been to Tenerife in winter but thinking of going this summer, is there a big difference with the weather in August compared to December? â Online precipitation map and other weather maps. August is the hottest month of the year, with average highs of 29.2°C and 10 hours of sunshine a day. Temperature and weather can vary quite significantly between the north and south of Tenerife. Located just off Playa de Las Vistas beach, this casual, cosy restaurant offers a small menu of popular Italian dishes, from lasagne and carbonara to chocolate soufflé and tiramisu. These are places we recommend to visit in August in Tenerife: Join the fun and the locals and swim in what are probably the most famous natural pools in Tenerife. The relative humidity for Tenerife in August averages at 68%, ranging between 50% (mildly humid) and 90% (very humid), rarely falling below 20% (dry) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The highest average wind speed of 7 m/s (moderate breeze) occurs around August 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m/s (fresh breeze). This festival is in honour of San Roque, a Saint to whom the locals prayed during a plague during the seventeenth century and includes a procession of carts through the town with animals. Recorded temperatures during the month of August 2018 so you can get an idea of what you can expect from your upcoming holiday. The 18th of that month was declared the wettest August day ever, when 29.1mm of rainfall fell on a single day. In Tenerife North, cloud coverage begins at 41% on August 1st, drops down to 38% by August 13th and rises up to 40% by August 31st. Highest temperature during daytime: 31 °CLowest temperature during daytime: 28 °CHighest temperature during nighttime: 23 °CLowest temperature during nighttime: 19 °C, Highest temperature during daytime: 33 °CLowest temperature during daytime: 27 °CHighest temperature during nighttime: 23 °CLowest temperature during nighttime: 19 °C, Highest temperature during daytime: 35 °CLowest temperature during daytime: 21 °CHighest temperature during nighttime: 17 °CLowest temperature during nighttime: 15 °C. Romeria de San Roque is another traditional event held in August in Garachico. What’s the weather like in Tenerife in August. Tenerife 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV All studios and apartments are set inside a large orange-shaded block which overlooks the hotel’s two swimming pools, Jacuzzi, solarium and pool bar that serves drinks and snacks throughout the day. Tenerife. Canary Islands weather in August 2021. In Tenerife South, cloud coverage begins at 23% on August 1st and steadily rises up to 31% by August 31st. August is a hot and extremely dry time for sunbathing in Tenerife.August is a good month for swimming in Tenerife with warm sea temperatures. The hotel is comprised of 413 rooms of 32m2-35m2 divided between double, accessible and family categories. Tenerife is the largest of Spainâs Canary Islands that sits far south of the mainland and is close to the West Coast of Northern Africa. El Médano beach is the perfect place to practise wind-based water sports. There are also three restaurants plus one poolside bar where each night’s entertainment is held, a minimarket and paid WiFi access in public zones. Located in Vilaflor the highest village in Spain this brightly-coloured hotel is surrounded by dense pine forest and overlooks the beaches of the south. 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The 18-hole Golf del Sur golf course is about 1km away and there’s a promenade within a five-minute walk of the hotel where you’ll find many international bars and restaurants. August weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. This makes the final week of August the hottest time to visit Tenerife. 20°C: 25mph: 25mph: 25mph: 67% 1026mB 0 mm Fri 11 Dec. Show details. The highest monthly rainfall ever recorded in Tenerife in August is 56.5mm, which was registered at Izaña during August 2005. Tenerife weather in August is a hot month with high temperatures.But special conditions in Canary Islands allow temperatures not too higher. There are 183 apartments of 42m2 and 19 studios of 38m2, all of which are decorated in stylish black, white and grey tones with a complete kitchen, dining room, living room with flat-screen TV and furnished terrace or balcony. Reasonably prices menu, however the ambience and attention to detail makes this restaurant even better than great value for money! The weather in August in Tenerife South is mostly hot hot hot, with slim chances of rain, almost non-existent. August is a good time to visit Tenerife, however this is the peak summer season and beaches, hotels and restaurants get quite crowded. Each room is decorated in warm orange and red tones, with a huge bed, sofa bed, flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning, complete bathroom with hairdryer and furnished balcony or terrace, many of which have pool views. If you prefer more historical and cultural attractions, consider visiting Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria in the town of Candelaria on the north eastern coast of Tenerife. If there has been belly of the donkey weather in the La Orotava Valley in the north, he usually trots off around mid-month. How about a travel guide, so as not to miss a highlight of Tenerife, the largest of Spainâs Canary Islands? Tenerife Weather In August – The Hottest Month Of The Year, Join Tenerife Holiday Forum Facebook group, Tenerife Weather in July – Hot and Perfect for a Beach Holiday. The tuna tartare is a must try, as well as the roasted suckling pig. This four-star hotel is situated directly next to the weekly market which takes place every Friday and the 18-hole Amarilla Golf golf course. Golf del Sur is the perfect place to stay for a golfing holiday in Tenerife and Hotel Aguamarina Golf is one of the top-rated hotels in the resort. If you’d rather stay in the north of Tenerife, take a look at Hotel Don Manolito. This venue hosts a top selection of tribute acts, theatre-style shows and music performances every single evening, including regular karaoke sessions. Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Tenerife in August 2020? 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Weather in Tenerife in August 2023, water temperature in Tenerife
Check the weather for August before planning your holiday in Tenerife.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.
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Weather in August in other resorts in Spain
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Reviews for holidays in AugustAll reviews
Vitaliy
August 29, 2022
16 reviews hotel map price
Good view. The kitchen is good
What I didn’t like : Old furniture. The air conditioner did not work…. Read more
Irina
August 23, 2022
Parador de Las Canadas del Teide Tenerife
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42 reviews hotel map prices
Very friendly staff. The restaurant is great
Dislikes : Refurbishment in the bathroom… Read more
57 reviews hotel mapprice
Everything is super. Excellent hotel.
Disliked : Champagne is poured only at the entrance…. Details
heat, Kalima and crowds of Spaniards
Hello, friends!
In this post, we once again explain what August is in Tenerife and why this phenomenon is special. And why, subjectively, it should be avoided.
Yes, of course, August in Tenerife is a hot and warm month, but not the best time to explore the island. Why is that? Let’s figure it out.
Why isn’t August in Tenerife perfect?
A tourist thinks like this: I’m swimming enough, because the hottest month of the year is . You can’t argue, but other guests come with the warm ocean. August in Tenerife is the peak of the tourist season. Europeans, Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and most importantly, Spaniards from the mainland come to the island.
The former occupy all the places on the beaches in the tourist area, and the latter settle in the northern and wild bays. Moreover, they often stay on overnight beaches in campers and Volkswagen vans, reducing the daily parking capacity. Do not be surprised that already at 9On August mornings, you may not find a free parking space by the beach in Taganana or another wild beach in the north of Tenerife.
How is the weather in Tenerife in August?
Okay, we’ve got the beaches sorted out. Getting ready for Anapa. But can we go hiking? Yes, and other beauty to see on the car, Teide, for example.
The most frequent questions asked by tourists who have chosen August for a holiday in Tenerife are:
Where is all the greenery?
Why do we burn so much in the sun?
Why are there so many people everywhere? Especially on the most beautiful beaches of Tenerife?
And what is this haze? Why does ocean and sky merge?
The main answer, albeit ironic, is August in Tenerife =).
Where are all the greens?
August is the hottest and driest month in the Canary Islands. Therefore, in the south we see a gray desert. And even almost everywhere in the north, greenery disappears. It’s good that Tenerife has Anaga, the evergreen forests of Monteverde and Teno. Those tourists who listened to us and went on hikes and walks on the tops of the Anaga mountains thanked the editors of the magazine for saved impressions during their summer holidays =).
Why do we burn so much in the sun?
Tenerife has the hottest sun in August. Therefore, even if you do not see it behind the clouds, it sees you =). You can’t go to the beach without sunscreen with SPF 50. With burns, everyone usually learns from experience. =( OK, if you are already burned, then buy bepanthen, panthenol or aloe extract in the supermarket at the pharmacy. It will help.
Why are there so many people on beautiful beaches?0074 Well, with this we started this article, but we will repeat =).
In August, in Tenerife, as in all of Spain, the season of holidays and vacations. The Spaniards massively go on vacation in August and it lasts until early to mid-September. Many Spaniards go to the Canary Islands. The best beaches in Tenerife are packed to capacity, and small towns like El Medano are experiencing an unprecedented influx of tourists. Last year, it was even quieter than usual =).
What is this haze? Why does ocean and sky merge? This is Kalima!
Haze in the air – Kalima. A rare natural phenomenon. But in August it hangs over Tenerife for as long as possible. And this means that the blue ocean is not visible on the horizon, the neighboring islands of La Gomera and Gran Canaria are hiding, many have a headache, and it is difficult to watch the night sky and stars on top of Teide.
We filmed a whole video in which we tell in detail what a kalima is, what it looks like and where to hide from it.
The north of Tenerife saves a little from Kalima, but not always. And there are also a lot of people on the northern beaches now =).
What are we all for? Will be bad? Noooo! But you need to take into account the summer nuances =). The editors of Hiking Tenerife magazine go on hikes in the north and evergreen forests in August, watch the Perseids falling over Tenerife, watch the Lunar Eclipse, conduct astro tours to the Teide volcano, explore the small northern beaches, but most of all have fun at fiestas and swim in the warm ocean =) .
After all, the main thing in the Canary Islands is that there is an ideal activity for every month of the year. And our editors tell you about them in this magazine =).
And then the velvet season awaits us – September in Tenerife. Rock-out fiestas, rain, shooting stars and the approaching hiking season! Summer ends, autumn begins in Tenerife. And it’s magical! =)
Your editorial office, Hiking Tenerife
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Tenerife in August 2023 – holidays and weather in Tenerife, Spain
August in Tenerife is one of the hottest months of the year and is great for a beach holiday. Find out on the Tour-Calendar what Tenerife can please you in the last summer month!
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Weather in Tenerife in August
In August in Tenerife, as in July, the weather is still hot. The thermometer during the day rises to +29 degrees and above, at night it is also warm – about +21. The heat in Tenerife is much easier to bear than in many resorts in Europe and Turkey, because this is an island blown from all sides by winds. The water temperature in August warms up to +23 degrees, which is quite enough for a comfortable swim. It is difficult to demand more, because this is the ocean and +23. .+24 are the maximum possible values.
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What is interesting in Tenerife in August?
As in almost any other month, in August Tenerife will not let you get bored. There are many exciting activities to choose from:
Beach holiday
Tenerife in August is the perfect time for a beach holiday. At this time, the ocean warms up to the maximum possible values, and the weather, as a rule, does not fail.
Active recreation
Tenerife is famous for its great opportunities for outdoor activities. Here you can do both independently and under the guidance of instructors paragliding, windsurfing, climbing, diving and kitesurfing. Anglers can try out exciting sea fishing and perhaps catch their biggest trophy of their lives!
Entertainment and excursions
Young people will find a lot of interesting things for themselves in Tenerife. There is a rich nightlife with discos, restaurants and bars, and the prices for such entertainment are quite affordable. For lovers of excursions, we can offer visits to national natural parks, the Teida volcano, the ancient capital of the island – La Laguna, and much more. For families with children, it would be a great idea to visit one of the many amusement parks on the island, among which we note Loro Park, Aqualand, Eagles Park, Monkey Park, Jardin Botanico, Ostrich Farm. On the video one of the attractions of Siam Park.
Holidays and festivals
In August, Tenerife hosts a number of interesting events and music concerts. One of the most striking is celebrated on August 15 – the feast of the Virgin of Candelaria, in honor of the patroness of the Canary Islands. On this day, a procession solemnly passes through the streets of the city of Candelaria, and scenes from the Gospel are played out on the main square of the city. The holiday ends with folk festivals and fireworks.
What are the prices for holidays in Tenerife in August?
Since there are many resorts in Europe in the summer with great weather, warm seas and low prices, August is not considered high season in Tenerife – it will come in a couple of months. Nevertheless, at the end of summer there are a lot of tourists on the island, this is due to vacations and children’s vacations, because many, in spite of everything, choose the Canary Islands as their vacation spot. Therefore, the prices for tours are still not too high, but higher than, for example, in June and July.
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The average air temperature in August over the past 5 years is 25.9°C during the day and 19.7°C at night.
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Tenerife sea temperature in August
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The average sea temperature in August for Tenerife is 23.1°C for the last 5 years.
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Sunny days in Tenerife in August
The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Tenerife in August.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Tenerife in August
The graph below shows the probability of precipitation of varying strengths in Tenerife in August.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Tenerife in August
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Tenerife in August.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
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Tenerife weather in August 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 August, this month’s rating is 4.9 out of five.
Temperature in Tenerife in August
Average temperature during the day:
+27.8°C
Average temperature at night:
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Sea water temperature:
+23. 2°C
Number of sunny days:
23 days
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3 days 59.0 mm
Tenerife weather comparison by months Water temperature in Spain in August
Should I go on vacation in August?
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The climate in August is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in August and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +23.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 3 days a month, 59.0 mm precipitation. Sunny weather lasts at least 23 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in August.
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Water temperature in Tenerife in August
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in August ranges from +22. 6°C to +23.8°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 0.8°C. Next month the water is 1.3°C warmer. In August, according to tourists in Tenerife, the climate is well suited for relaxation due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in August and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.5 to 5.0 points. The number of rainy days in August is 3, and it ranks 2nd for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 59.0 mm, this is the 2nd place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 51.4 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 18.8 mm less. The weather in Tenerife in August 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 August is 5. 8 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 8.6 m/s.
Climate summary
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+23.4°C
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Loro Parque: Orca Conservation or a Show of Submission?
At 11:35 a.m. on a Thursday morning, the orca show at Loro Parque, a zoo in northern Tenerife in the Canary Islands of Spain, is about to begin. Visitors flock to the stadium to watch this first show of the day. I hear voices in several European languages, among them British, German, and Danish, and the stadium soon fills with commotion and chatter as suntanned holidaymakers decide where to sit. Some select seats in the so-called splash zone at the front of the stadium. This is where spectators can experience the thrill of getting drenched as orcas whip up cascades of water from the show pool with their tail flukes. Others choose seats farther up where they get a better view of the performance.
I haven’t been here for five years. The amphitheater, with its ascending rows of plastic chairs placed in a half circle around it, is as bleak and dreary today as it was then. Five orcas perform here twice a day: three males named Keto, Tekoa, and Adan, and two females named Kohana and Morgan. Keto, Tekoa, and Kohana once lived at SeaWorld locations in the United States. SeaWorld sent them to Loro Parque in February of 2006 to help it launch its brand-new tourist attraction. A fourth orca—a young calf named Skyla—was on the cargo plane with Keto, Tekoa, and Kohana, but she died in March 2021.
Kohana, Keto, and Morgan respond to their trainers’ hand signals in one of the holding tanks and, as a reward for their cooperation, receive dead fish from stainless steel buckets. Credit: Helene O’Barry/Dolphin Project
Skyla and Kohana were just two and three years old, respectively, when staff at SeaWorld Orlando separated them from their mothers and sent them on the long journey across the Atlantic Ocean to Tenerife. Tekoa, five years old at the time, and Keto, then ten years old, both came from SeaWorld San Antonio. They were all listed on SeaWorld’s website as part of the entertainment giant’s beloved family of orcas, but in September of 2017, SeaWorld transferred ownership of them to Loro Parque, and SeaWorld no longer refers to them as family.
Adan was born at Loro Parque in October 2010. His mother is Kohana. At just eight years old, Kohana was one of the youngest orcas ever to give birth in captivity, and a Danish tour operator named Bravo Tours described her son as “a biological sensation.” In August 2012 Kohana gave birth to another calf, this time a female Loro Parque named Vicky. But she died when she was less than a year old. Keto, Kohana’s half-uncle, fathered both Adan and Vicky, making them inbred.
Keto, Tekoa, Kohana, and Adan were all born in captivity. Morgan, however, was born in the wild and found swimming alone in the Wadden Sea in June 2010. The emaciated orca was brought to Harderwijk dolphinarium where she was held for over a year. In November 2011, after a Dutch court decided that returning Morgan to her family was not an option, she was sent to Loro Parque. On September 22, 2018, Morgan gave birth to a daughter. According to a blog post on Loro Parque’s website, published in July 2020, DNA tests confirmed that Keto was the father. Ula had a short life. She took her last breath on August 10, 2021, just 43 days before her third birthday.
Loro Parque displays each orca’s name and birth date on a colorful flag hanging from the canvas ceiling above the bleachers: Keto, Tekoa, Kohana, Adan, and Morgan. Each flag also reminds spectators that Loro Parque is rated “Traveler’s Choice Winner #1” by the American online travel company Tripadvisor, which compiles travelers’ reviews of various travel experiences, such as lodging, restaurants, shopping, and tourist attractions. Credit: Helene O’Barry/Dolphin Project
Loro Parque displays each orca’s name and birth date on a colorful flag hanging from the canvas ceiling above the bleachers: Keto, Tekoa, Kohana, Adan, and Morgan. Morgan’s date of birth is unknown, of course, and is listed simply as “2008.” Each flag also reminds spectators that Loro Parque is rated “Traveler’s Choice Winner #1” by the American online travel company Tripadvisor, which compiles travelers’ reviews of various travel experiences, such as lodging, restaurants, shopping, and tourist attractions. I don’t see Skyla’s and Ula’s flags anywhere. I suppose someone took them down when they died. If Vicky ever got a flag, it was removed years ago. I see no mention of the fact that Kohana and Morgan each lost a daughter here, and it is as if Skyla never existed, even though she fulfilled her role as a performer for 15 years. It appears that Loro Parque wants spectators to experience the stadium solely as a place of delight and amusement, and any reminders that orcas’ lives ended here, far from the ocean world they evolved to inhabit, get in the way of that.
Loro Parque goes to the extreme in its effort to create an atmosphere of holiday fun. Prior to the show, a video camera zooms in on members of the audience and displays the captured live images on a large screen that functions as the pool’s backdrop. Today, as spectators get their iPhones ready to take images of the performance, the video camera stops on a guy eating a banana. Spectators laugh uncontrollably as he takes another bite, completely unaware that he is the center of attention. When he sees himself on the screen, he starts laughing too, perhaps to save face. The video camera changes to another spectator, and a cartoonish drawing of two beer mugs is inserted inside a speech bubble, as if he is ordering beer. Once again, the audience roars with laughter. For the next audience member the video camera zooms in on, the words “I’m sexy” are inserted onto the screen. The joke predictably generates the loudest laughter. It creates an atmosphere of “this is so much fun, and we are all having a great time!” At that moment, I am grateful to be wearing a face mask, so I don’t have to pretend to be amused. I just wish spectators would stop laughing and instead ask themselves what it must be like for orcas to be trapped in such a barren world, with nothing meaningful to do and nothing to explore. This man-made madhouse, with its loud and repetitive shows, training sessions, and cheering audiences, is all they ever get to experience.
Meanwhile, three orcas are being fed in the holding pool located to the left of the show pool. I see trainers giving them various hand signals, and they immediately spin around or wave their pectoral fins, after which trainers reward them with some fish from stainless steel buckets. As far as I can tell from a distance, the orcas are Kohana, Keto, and Morgan. I am guessing they are being fed now to keep them calm, as they will not be used in the first segment of the show.
The bizarre and unnatural sight of orcas fully exposed on a hard surface always makes spectators cheer and applaud loudly. Male orcas Tekoa (in the front) and Keto, both with a fully collapsed dorsal fin, compliantly remain still on the slide-out and lift up their tail flukes, thereby giving crowds of holiday makers the opportunity to use them as photo ops. Credit: Helene O’Barry/Dolphin Project
Despite the orcas’ stagnant living conditions, Loro Parque calls the show “Life,” and spectators cheer and applaud as the orcas jump, spin around, and beach themselves on the concrete platform. Spectators scream in delight as Keto splashes water on them with his tail fluke. He is clearly eager to be fed, and as soon as he has completed the task, he quickly swims to the platform to receive a handful of fish from his trainer.
As the show progresses, I get the impression that someone at Loro Parque has decided to respond to critics by trying to smokescreen the orca show as research, education, and conservation. They display numerous conservation messages on the backdrop, such as “We save endangered species,” “We promote conservation projects,” and “The animals need us.” And this one: “Maintenance of orcas under human care is an extraordinary opportunity to be able to investigate in controlled conditions the most important issues that orcas face in the wild.” It’s as if the orcas’ impoverished existence at Loro Parque’s amphitheater, where they can’t even swim normally, is warranted by using them as research objects as well as performers.
Loro Parque also uses the backdrop to inform spectators that orcas can use their powerful tail flukes to move lots of water. But the attempt to make the show appear educational seems insincere. In nature, an orca’s tail fluke will break through the water as the orca moves it up and down, thereby enabling powerful swimming. In captivity, the orcas can swim only a few feet before they run into a wall. And here, during shows, the strong tail fluke is not used for powerful swimming but for something as contrived as splashing water on rows of screaming tourists. Nature has equipped orcas with their amazing abilities for a reason, yet Loro Parque acts as if it doesn’t matter that orcas can’t use them for anything that serves a real purpose to them, such as navigating, hunting, and traveling from one destination to the next. The bits of information about the orcas’ anatomy that Loro Parque feeds to tourists during shows seem like a calculated attempt to greenwash the show and say, “Look, we are educating people!”
Loro Parque features once-wild Morgan as the star of the show, and just like the four other orcas at the stadium, she has been trained to beach herself on command. Once beached on the hard concrete floor, she often stays there for a while, while spectators cheer, applaud, and take selfies with her in the background. Credit: Helene O’Barry/Dolphin Project
At the end of the show, a message on the backdrop encourages spectators to follow Loro Parque on social media, and a pre-recorded voice instructs: “If you want to know the truth, follow us.” During a show a few days later, Loro Parque tells spectators that they seek to “battle misinformation.” It appears that criticism from those who advocate for a ban on captive breeding and utilization of orcas as tourist attractions has made the zoo more determined than ever to convince spectators that orcas flourish in tanks and perform because they like it. But orcas in nature don’t wave or spin around on command, and they don’t beach themselves onto a concrete floor so humans can use them as photo ops. The human keepers train the orcas at Loro Parque to perform these unnatural behaviors, and their cooperation earns them rewards in the form of dead fish, ice cubes, and artificially colored gelatin.
Holidaymakers are typically eager to buy tickets to see wild animals perform tricks on a stage, and as Morgan beaches herself on the concrete floor and stays there, fully exposed, spectators’ applause grows louder and louder. Their amusement at seeing this once-wild orca reduced to a compliant performer—trapped in a lifeless concrete box that bears no resemblance whatsoever to the ocean world she once belonged to—makes me fear that she and the others may never get out of here alive. When Keto, Tekoa, Kohana, Morgan, and Adan leave this planet one day, I suspect their flags, too, will mysteriously disappear from Loro Parque’s show stadium. It will be as if they never existed, and the enormous sacrifices they suffered at the hands of humans meant nothing at all.
Featured image: During shows at Loro Parque, orcas are repeatedly given the command to strand themselves on a concrete slide-out, something they obviously would never do in nature. Credit: Helene O’Barry/Dolphin Project
Loro Parque Thinks Foraging ‘Not a Big Deal’ for Orcas
On a hot, sunny afternoon, the orcas at Loro Parque in Tenerife, Spain, were working through the third killer whale spectacle that day. Holiday makers were seeking fun ways to pass their time. Packing the show stadium to watch orcas jump and dance while ear-deafening pop music filled the air fit the bill. Fifteen-year-old Skyla followed her trainer’s command and spun around in the water. As she kept spinning, the music grew louder, as did the spectators’ applause. As soon as Skyla had completed the task, she rushed to her trainer, eager to receive her reward. About half her body came out of the water, and with her mouth wide open, she made it obvious that she was hungry. The trainer grabbed a handful of fish from a bucket and tossed it into her mouth, the way she has been fed every day here since she was taken from her mother at a United States SeaWorld location and sent to Loro Parque at just two years old. The scene of her begging for a handout will stick with me forever.
This is how trainers let the orcas know they did a good job and performed the trick correctly. Trainers at dolphinariums like to refer to this reward system as “positive reward,” but “food control” would be a much more accurate description. One of the most powerful, gregarious, and intelligent beings on the planet has to surrender to begging for food from humans who take advantage of the orcas’ hunger to shape their behaviors to amuse crowds of spectators. If captive orcas did not depend completely on humans for food, there is no way they could be trained to perform the various stunts that attract the huge paying audiences.
Making orcas perform shows by exploiting their fundamental need to eat is, in my opinion, highly manipulative and unethical. No dolphinarium administrator would ever admit that trainers enjoy a superior role in their relationship with the orcas. To conceal the unfairness, dolphinariums must give it a positive spin and make it appear as if the orcas enjoy and even benefit from being hand-fed. Loro Parque is a good example of how far a captive dolphin facility will go in its attempt to sugarcoat reality. It has produced a promotional video, titled Family of Orcas, dedicated to this very topic. The video, which is posted on YouTube, is about how wonderful life is for the orcas as Loro Parque, and one of the things that make it so wonderful is the fact that the orcas don’t have to hunt their own food.
Trapped in small tanks and unable to forage on their own, captive orcas depend completely on their trainers for food. Credit: Helene O’Barry
One of the orca trainers, who is standing in front of the show stadium, says, “Welcome to Loro Parque, where Keto, Kohana, Skyla, Tekoa, Morgan, and Adán enjoy a safe, pollution-free environment in the most modern installation on the planet: Orca Ocean!” She goes on to say what is repeated like a mantra in dolphinariums around the world every single day: “They are ambassadors of their own species in the wild.” The music is upbeat, and the narration is accompanied by the orcas jumping and beaching themselves onto the concrete slide-out. They have been trained to act in ways that confirm the trainer’s cheerful message. With each jump, it is as if they say, “It’s really true. Life at Orca Ocean is so much fun, and we love it here!” The video shows two sinks filled with dead fish, and the trainer says, “We provide them a healthy diet that includes fish carefully selected from the best fisheries to fulfill their needs.” And then it comes: “They are not in need of swimming hundreds of kilometers in search of food!” The trainer adds, “They do not work for food.”
So, according to Loro Parque, captive orcas are privileged to be hand-fed by humans, unlike orcas in nature who suffer the misfortune of having to plow through hundreds of kilometers of ocean water in hopes of finding something to eat. That is the picture that Loro Parque passes on to its audiences: At our facility, the orcas benefit from free food and no work. Life in captivity is so much better!
Toward the end of the video, the trainer talks about the special bond between the trainers and orcas, and how the behaviors orcas demonstrate during husbandry procedures as well as the shows are based on “positive reinforcement methods. ” “Thanks to these methods, a special trust is created between the orcas and their keepers,” she says. “They are happy, content, and in good health.” The video then shows her standing next to Keto, who has beached himself onto the concrete slide-out. The trainer illustrates her “special bond” with Keto by rubbing his side and smiling. It is interesting to note that she is standing far from Keto’s mouth. That is understandable, as Keto attacked and killed his trainer during a training session in 2009.
There is no mention of that, of course, and the last sentences of the video aim at persuading viewers to purchase tickets: “Come and discover Loro Parque for yourselves. Ninety-eight percent of our visitors are happy about their experience in our animal embassy, recognized as the second best in the world and number one in Europe, according to TripAdvisor!” The video shows an orca beaching itself on the platform and two orcas jumping in the background as if they just can’t contain themselves with happiness. The message is clear: Loro Parque is paradise for orcas. And the trainer’s last statement is “We love and care for our animals!”
What is left out of Loro Parque’s video commercial is the fact that orcas in captivity do not receive their fish for free. They do work for their food. Trainers reward them with food during training sessions and shows when they perform a command correctly. This is how they are persuaded to perform the same abnormal behaviors over and over during rowdy, repetitive performances. Trapped in a concrete tank and unable to forage on their own, the orcas at Loro Parque depend on their human keepers to survive, and they know that. The powerless predicament that orcas suffer in captivity is what makes a 3-and-a-half-ton orca cooperate and perform silly dance moves on the concrete slide-out. Orcas should not have to perform such degrading stunts to entertain crowds of holiday makers, and they should not have to live on a diet of dead fish.
Keto opens his mouth to receive a chunk of gelatin, which is an artificial source of hydration for captive orcas. Credit: Helene O’Barry
One of the problems with this diet is that it can cause dehydration. Orcas and other dolphins don’t drink water. The only fluid they get is in the fish they eat. Live fish contain lots of fluids. A substantial part of that fluid is lost when the fish is frozen and then thawed. Therefore, captive orcas are also fed artificially colored gelatin and ice cubes. I have seen the trainers at Loro Parque feed the orcas buckets full of ice cubes and large chunks of yellow gelatin. Such an unnatural diet is not a privilege. It is one of the negative effects of humans putting themselves in charge of what orcas eat.
There is another, even bigger problem with Loro Parque’s description of how captive orcas are, in fact, lucky that they don’t have to hunt their own food. “They are not in need of swimming hundreds of kilometers in search of food,” the script reads. Loro Parque makes it sound as if swimming is a tedious burden that orcas would rather be without. It is a ludicrous statement that contradicts everything that orcas represent. Orcas are among the fastest-swimming marine mammals in the world. Traveling freely over vast distances, navigating, exploring, diving, foraging, and using their highly evolved sonar and communication skills to cooperatively hunt live prey are vital aspects of their lives.
It is what orcas are all about, but Loro Parque apparently does not know that, or choses to ignore it. In its quest to justify confining a free-ranging marine mammal behind impenetrable concrete walls and iron gates, Loro Parque brushes the natural abilities of orcas aside as utterly irrelevant and unimportant. It is as if Loro Parque is not even aware that foraging, to orcas, is about so much more than just fulfilling their hunger. Orcas have evolved into a complex culture, and the most experienced orcas in the pod pass their tremendous knowledge to the next generation. That knowledge includes a variety of foraging techniques that bear testimony to their strength, speed, intelligence, and ability to communicate, cooperate, and strategize.
Unlike their relatives in nature, the orcas at Loro Parque will never use their sonar, communication skills, intelligence and speed to navigate, explore, and hunt live prey. Credit: Helene O’Barry
To belittle these highly evolved skills and imply that they are not a big deal comes from a place of supremacy. But humans have no right to keep orcas under such poor, barren conditions and act like it’s a privilege for an intelligent, complex being to live like that. Loro Parque wants us to believe that orcas, who in nature enjoy status as the ocean’s top predators, would rather not have to spend their time foraging! And this is a facility that claims to educate people about orcas. The notion that captive orcas are privileged because they don’t have to swim over long distances to hunt live prey illustrates a complete lack of understanding for everything that comes natural to these powerful predators.
The image of orcas that Loro Parque passes to its audiences is not education. It is misrepresentation. Rather than minimize the importance of the orcas’ physical strength and awe-inspiring foraging techniques, we should admire and respect them. Rather than confine orcas to barren, minuscule concrete tanks where their natural abilities can find no expression at all, we should do all that we can to protect their right to live in accordance with their true nature in the environment that has shaped their existence for millions of years: the ocean.
Featured image: During Loro Parque’s theatrical shows, the ocean’s top predators are being fed dead fish and ice cubes as rewards for jumping and dancing on command. Credit: Helene O’Barry
Sailing with Orcas and Pilot Whales
“Get out of the water! Get out!”, Andy shouted over the microphone. Swimming beneath the giant rock formations of Los Gigantes, on the western coast of the largest of the Canary Islands, had to be just a refreshing stop on our Whale Watching Tenerife tour. Responding to the tour guide’s call, swimmers quickly rushed to the boat ladder, the quickest way out of these waters.
Shogun was an Arabic sailboat, 26 meters in length and 8 meters in width. Getting off of it was an easy task. One just needed to gather some courage and jump into the sea, with a supposedly 20-meter depth under the surface. Getting out was a different story. The boat ladder could support one person at a time. Cutting our swim break short was abrupt. Should we form a line to get back on board?
An unexpected event can quickly cause a stir
With five of us still in the water and the rest of the 40ish guests elbowing on the fence of the deck, the moment suddenly became darker. Even if the water was at its warmest (24 degrees in October), something sent chills down my spine.
Just a moment ago, the boat speaker played Pink Floyd. The song dispersed by the wave, and I swear I heard that nerve-racking theme song from “Jaws”. Are there sharks in Tenerife? Would we become lunch?
“Oh no!”, yelled a girl heading towards the boat ladder, after something brushed her leg.
An older gentleman with glasses swam behind, startled and in panic.
In front of me, a bald beefy guy with a beard, in bright orange swimming trunks. I thought I would remember him from this trip only as a skin-burned someone who forgot to put on the sunscreen. I thought that would have been his most painful memory. But then…
Something grabbed him in the water.
Whales in Tenerife
Dorsal fins of pilot whales cutting the surface of the Atlantic
Belonging to the Canary Islands, the southernmost part of political Europe, Tenerife is geographically closer to Africa than mainland Spain. Just off the coast of Morocco, the seven islands are dwarfs without Snow White. It’s a place of eternal spring, with a year-long temperate climate!
Warm waters and a deep seafloor provide a hospitable home to rich marine life such as giant squid, jellyfish, and fish.
Sadly for them, they are also on the menu of cetaceans, the aquatic mammals that visit the channel between Tenerife and La Gomera.
For some, this open buffet restaurant is a perfect permanent habitat. For others, a nice bed&breakfast while they migrate through the Atlantic Ocean.
Approximately, one can see two dozen types of whales and dolphins in Canarian waters. From 300-kilo Risso’s dolphins to gigantic Sperm whales that can grow up to 60 tons, a variety of unexpected visitors can emerge during the whale watching excursions in Tenerife.
However, the most common residents of Tenerife waters, whose sighting probability reaches 90 percent, are Short-finned pilot whales.
With a slightly lower appearance chance ratio (50 %), the Bottlenose dolphins reveal themselves to the lucky ones, usually in groups of 10 to 30 specimens.
While there is a certain probability of encountering these majestic animals, Tenerife whale watching tours resemble a lottery. And as with any lottery, one should approach it with common sense.
Neptuno Sea Company tour guide Andy put it in a very basic language: “This is not a zoo or a theme park! This is the Atlantic Ocean!”
Tenerife is definitely a world-class location for observing whales and dolphins, but the realistic approach will prevent disappointments. There is no manipulation in nature. Effie Trinket‘s message in the “Hunger Games” can only express hope: may the odds be ever in your favor!
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Can you see killer whales in Tenerife?
Killer whales or Orcas, the world’s largest dolphins, do visit Tenerife, but their appearances are quite rare.
These distinctive black-and-white predators were last seen in October 2018. They appeared near Los Cristianos, a small town on Tenerife’s southwestern coast, and attacked the pilot whale family.
However, there is one place where your chances of seeing killer whales in Tenerife grow to 100 percent! Sadly, it’s in Loro Parque, the zoo on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz, one of the island’s most popular tourist attractions.
Killer whale enclosure in Loro Parque is called Orca Ocean, but no artificial environment can replace the Atlantic
Loro Parque can boast about the world’s largest collection of parrots, the largest indoor penguin exhibition, and the largest show pool with bottlenose dolphins. Besides a variety of sharks, monkeys, sea lions, and wild cats, there are currently seven orcas in Loro Parque.
The killer whale enclosure in Loro Parque is called Orca Ocean, but no artificial environment can replace the Atlantic. Mothers rejecting their calves, rake marks on their bodies, missing teeth, and abnormal behavior of floating on the surface of the pool, are the less visible side of doing tricks for the audience’s pleasure.
Even if there have been no fatal attacks on humans recorded in the wild, Loro Parque did experience a couple of controversial incidents with two of the oldest orcas in captivity. One of these attacks ended with the death of an animal trainer.
Despite the criticism coming from a number of animal rights organizations and wildlife charities, Loro Parque in Tenerife remains one of the most popular zoos in the world.
With 20-something species of whales passing by Tenerife island on a daily basis, there is certainly a more animal-friendly way of paying respect to these beautiful creatures.
Shogun boat trip – sail Tenerife like an Arabian Sheikh!
The wooden Arabic sailboat serves the seas for more than four decades
I decided not to visit Loro Parque, and keep Puerto de la Cruz in vivid memories only through the Botanical Garden Tenerife. One of the most important collections of plants in the world was displayed in an exciting exhibition. And I had no ethical problems with it!
Whales were far better off in a natural surrounding of an ocean. No fences, no trick training, and no applauding audience. I was about to embark on my first ever whale-watching excursion!
Neptuno Sea Company organized bus pick-ups in front of different hotels along the northern coast. The big red bus arrived at 9 am. We encircled the island over Santa Cruz de Tenerife all the way to Costa Adeje, the departure point for whale watching tours on the southwestern coast of Tenerife.
In Puerto Colon marina, tied for the pier number 14, there she was, floating in its glory. I wanted to call it a ‘she’, as sailing tradition enjoined. But instead of a female name on its teak shell, the wooden boat bore the name of Shogun, the title of Japanese military leaders.
This authentic sailing boat was constructed for the private use of an Arabian Sheikh in 1978. It was renovated in 2008, and it continued bringing glimpses into oriental luxury ever since.
The crew took souvenir photographs of all the guests right upon boarding, and we were ready to sail off. In the next five hours, the Shogun boat trip to Los Gigantes would be in the hands of captain Domingo and tour guide Andy who quickly established himself as a stand-up comedian. Whether he spoke in English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish, the pieces of information he shared were always sprinkled with a bountiful dose of humor.
Our first whale spotting in Tenerife
A game of hide-and-seek is on, but we have binoculars!
Pushed by the combined power of wind and motor, we headed north. The day was promising sunny weather. Wiser tourists, unlike that bald bearded guy in orange swimming trunks, started applying sunscreen. The wind was filling Shogun’s red sails, but it also caressed our sun-exposed skin, until it was too late. Maybe exactly because of that reason, the bald guy in orange swimming trunks would stay a minute longer in the waters of Los Gigantes later, surrendering to the calming effect of the sea.
Fish farms we passed by often attract bottlenose dolphins looking for easy prey. But that Monday, no dolphin showed up. Where were they hiding? With just the occasional flying fish jumping out of the sea, our whale Tenerife watching excursion resembled a game of hide-and-seek. Was it just the wrong day? Were the percentages of the probability of encountering these marine mammals just blown out of proportion? How do we get odds in our favor, madam Trinket?
The depth of the sea between the islands of Tenerife and La Gomera can reach up to 2.400 meters. Finding whales and dolphins suddenly resembled looking for a needle in a haystack. The ideal feeding ground for these fantastic mammals was also a vast blue membrane to hide under.
The crew used binoculars to scan the territory of the whales. The sentence “This is the Atlantic Ocean, not a zoo” suddenly sounded like a preventive alibi for possible failure.
But then the boat engine went silent. Out of nowhere, almost like deus ex machina, two dark shadows scratched the surface of the sea. “Look over there!”, someone shouted.
A mother and her baby quietly traveled the channel. Our silenced breathing was only cut by mist pluming out of the whales’ blowholes. What a beautiful spectacle!
Sleeping giants of the Canary Islands
The first thought was that the homemade Canarian sangria, slightly stronger than the one you could find on the Spanish peninsula, made us see double. But in fact, a family of two pilot whales had let us enter their calm universe for a minute. Unconstrained by the theme park industry, this “orca ocean” was a world where mothers did not reject their cubs but swam together as the only survival method.
Pilot whales can grow up to six meters, and can weigh up to two tons! To maintain that size, a rich diet of squid, octopus, and small fish is employed. They typically feed by night and sleep by day.
Mom and baby whale swimming side by side
When we saw them emerging on the sea surface, we witnessed the behavior called logging (floating like a log). It is basically – a nap. Whales are mammals, so they cannot breathe underwater. In order to recuperate from the night hunting efforts, they engage in surface resting combined with logging, during which only one-half of their brain sleeps at any moment. The other half has to beware of the surroundings and remind the whale it’s time to breathe in.
The stars of our whale safari slowly navigated the channel, and at one point even crossed under our boat. After some time of observing the whales, we would continue on, and then encounter a few more of these “sleepswimmers”. Or is “sunswim” the correct version of what we call moonwalking in the human world?
There is something humbling in meeting these marvelous animals face-to-face. Living life at its simplest, taking only as much as one needs, and fitting in perfectly in the miraculous balance of nature that provides; could we learn anything? Belonging to the only species of animals that distorts this balance for its gain, we humans could never sleep so peacefully.
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Something is lurking in the waters of Los Gigantes
Anchoring in a bay seems like a perfect moment for a cooling swim, and there’s a camera to record your master dive
We continued towards the Bay of Masca and anchored under the impressive Acantilados de Los Gigantes (Cliffs of the Giants). Not everyone jumped at the opportunity for a swim break at the foothill of 600-meter-high cliffs.
The massive rock wall rising out of the sea looked both spectacular and intimidating. A sturdy end of the volcanic island, overlooking the dark Atlantic waters. Guanches, the aborigines of Tenerife, called this vertical masterpiece of nature – the Wall of Hell.
A dozen of us decided to seize the Tenerife whale watching day with an energizing swim in the vicinity of the stunning natural wonder of Los Gigantes. The depth was such that, despite the proximity of the island, no one could see the bottom of the seafloor.
A call for lunch and a tempting smell of vegetable rice and roasted chicken drumsticks saw most of the swimmers heading back to the boat. With five of us remaining in the water, the crew started throwing pieces of bread into the sea, and tropical fish developed an appetite too.
Andy the guide, the sangria maker, and the DJ, all-in-one, decided to spice up this unusual picnic in the wild. The music that spilled out of the loudspeakers was appetizing, but only for great white sharks that watched the 1975 blockbuster.
It’s fascinating how John Williams’ ingenious composition successfully carved into our collective memory and invoked the feeling of panic we associated with Steven Spielberg’s thriller.
The suspense was in the air. It provoked some hysterical laughter, but also the sense of real approaching danger.
I decided to garnish the musical accent of the “Jaws” theme by grabbing the bald guy in orange swimming trunks underwater. Fear is best fought with laughter.
We were all out of the water in no time!
Neptuno whale experience – adventurous and fun
There are many ways to remember the sailboat excursion; one is by not bringing the sunscreen
Hopping on the Tenerife whale watching excursion with Neptuno Sea Company provided an expedition that was fulfilling in a variety of aspects. It brought new insights, and loads of entertainment, while at the same time never jeopardizing the safety of passengers or whales.
The return to Puerto Colon after lunch was an opportunity to reflect on this adventurous day trip while soaking up the sun on the chill-out deck.
Those hanging at the disco deck had the privilege to order music of their liking. We were saying goodbye to the whales with Scorpions and Queen, holding Caipirinha in one hand, and cameras in the other.
In the last half hour of the trip, a speedboat raced toward us and docked sideways, as in some James Bond movie. The girl embarked Shogun with sets of freshly printed souvenir photos that combined our portraits from the marina and photos of whales and dolphins. One cost 10 Euros, two 15.
For those who preferred the video footage (and let’s face it, “Jaws” remained in my memory because I saw them first with 3D glasses), the company offered a DVD. It compiled the shots of the Tenerife wildlife over the years (blue whales, killer whales, jumping dolphins, etc.), aerial views of the island recorded by drone, and the highlights of the very trip we just participated in. The DVD cost 34 Euros.
If you wanted just a little something to remember the Tenerife whale watching experience, there were souvenir necklaces made of nakar. The local artist was selling one for 5, or two for 8 Euros.
Tenerife whale watching price
DJ Andy is also a barman Andy; sangria on a sailboat is a perfect way to make both your body and mind float
If you choose a Tenerife whale watching trip on Neptuno’s Shogun, the 5-hour experience will cost you 50 Euros per person, with free pick-up on southern shores. If you’re staying in Puerto de la Cruz, as I did, a Shogun boat trip will cost you 53 Euros per person, which includes bus pick-up and drop-off.
You can book your whale watching tour securely through this link.
There’s a cheaper way to see pilot whales and dolphins with the same company. If you decide on a 2-hour trip on an authentic Portuguese Goleta Peter Pan, this smaller-group whale experience with simple sandwiches will cost you 25 Euros per person. The departure point for this whale watching tour is in Los Cristianos, the fishing village south of Playa de las Americas.
Children aged 6 to 11 pay half of these prices, while younger ones get on for free.
Soft drinks are complimentary on Neptuno trips, as well as a beer or wine with your lunch. Any extra alcoholic drink will cost you an additional 1 Euro, as well as Espresso. Regular coffee is 50 cents.
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How to ensure responsible, ethical, and eco-friendly whale watching in Tenerife?
In order to protect the new generations of pilot whales, support only legal operators!
In order to secure the sustainability of whale watching in Tenerife, rules have been implemented for the tour boats. To make sure that disturbance of the animals is minimized, Tenerife Turismo regulated the speed, approaching zones, distances, whale watching duration, the concentration of boats, noise and other pollution, etc.
The companies that comply with the regulation of responsible whale and dolphin watching in Tenerife can be identified by the Blue Boat Flag (Barco Azul).
Some boats certify their whale watching programs as ethical through other labels, such as the World Cetacean Alliance and Friend of the Sea.
Neptuno is an experienced boat tour company operating since 1994. The Shogun holds the yellow flag with a blue boat badge that guarantees the marine wildlife sightseeing with maximum attention to their welfare.
If you would like to explore whale watching in Tenerife even further, the Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation offers volunteering programs. They start at 300 Euros per week, which includes accommodation, meals, and activities.
When to see whales in Tenerife?
Tenerife is a year-long tourist destination and whales think the same way too; invest patience and you will certainly spot some of them whenever you visit!
What are the best months for whale watching in Tenerife and the Canary Islands? Thanks to the climate and the quality of the habitat, pods of pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins live permanently in the Tenerife water area. This means you can observe them throughout the year!
Sperm whales should be around Tenerife all the time too but are hard to see. Your chances to meet this evasive species that prefers the ocean depths grow in March and April.
Springtime is also a good period for trying your luck with killer whale watching in the wild.
As for the rare sightings of other migratory whales, you’ll have the best chances to spot them between November and February. This is the period when humpbacks, fin whales and blue whales pass by Tenerife.
Finally, when speaking about whale watching in Tenerife, there is no such thing as the best time of year. These are free-roaming animals!
Whale watching season in Tenerife never stops, and the close encounters depend only on the whales’ will to reveal themselves.
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Loro Park Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
Loro Park is Tenerife’s most popular wildlife centre home to over seven hundred parrots with over a million visitors every year. Also known as ‘Loro parque’ in Spanish its a man-made paradise that has also become home for many other rare and exotic creatures from around the world featuring parrots, killer whales, sea lions, dolphins, penguins, sharks, gorillas, chimpanzees, jaguars, tigers, alligators and many other creatures. You will need a full day to enjoy the entire park. It’s not to be missed and is a great day out for the whole family!
How to Get There
Loro park is in Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island. Because of its popularity with holiday makers from around the world, you will find that getting to the park is easy. On the TF-5 motorway take exit 39 and follow the Loro Park signs. GPS Coordinates: 28°24’33.2″N 16°33’57.5″W Click to view on Google maps.
Opening Times:
The park is open every day from 08:30 till 18:45 Click HERE to download the Map Guide / Timetable
Attractions and animals at Loro Park
Orcas Ocean
Orca Ocean at Loro Parque is a huge project carried out in conjunction with Sea World in the USA. The orcas are between 5 and 13 years old and they belong to third generation orcas born in captivity at Sea World´s facilities. The four orcas live together in harmony in the most modern installations in the world, with pools that are between 8 and 12.5 metres deep and 120 metres long. A fantastic home were they can swim and play placidly. The 22.5 million litres of sea water that fill the pools is pumped directly from the Atlantic Ocean from a depth of 65 metres. The pools are at constant temperature of 13ºC.
Dolphin Pool
The dolphins are probably the most favourite. Their great intelligence and the special empathy they have with human beings make them a perfect companion. It is understandable why this is one of the most popular shows at the Loro Parque. The dolphin pool, is one of the most modern in the world with its 7 million litres of sea water which is distributed between the different pools. The stadium also has a capacity for 1.800 people. The acrobatics and loops made by these amazing cetaceans are incredible, with jumps reaching a height of more than 6 metres. Their gentle and playful personalities conquer the hearts of all the public.
Sea lions Amphitheatre
If there is one animal renowned for their acrobatics, balance and charm, these are, without doubt, the Californian sea lions. These funny marine mammals bring laughter to the whole family with their great sense of humour. The public can see the sea lions agility and their funny movements in the water through a glass window that allows underwater vision. The show is a mixture of games, balance, ballet and dramatic jumps. But without doubt, what these animals enjoy the most is to tease their trainers.
Parrots
The parrots also have a very entertaining show where you can enjoy their beauty and intelligence. With a tradition of over 30 years, the show is now housed in a majestic Arabian palace and has a capacity of 600 people. The parrots are so funny and enthusiastic with their pranks and escapades and the most impressive moment of all is when they release them and you see them circling, flying free, almost brushing the top of your head.
Penguin Planet
As you go through the ice tunnel you will see some of the most special inhabitants of Loro Parque, the Antarctic Penguins. Planet Penguin is the biggest replica of the Antarctic continent ever constructed. There is snow, ice and it´s just as cold as you would imagine it would be in the Antarctic 0º. They produce 12 tons of snow a day so that the penguins feel at home especially as the water temperatue is kept at 7º. In this area you can see four different species of penguins: The Kings, Gentoos, Chinstraps and the Rockhopper penguins.
Aquarium
With a total of 1.200.000 litres of water, visitors can contemplate seven different theme exhibits, even recreating the ecosystem of different parts of the world. One of these is a natural living coral reef, built from original volcanic rock brought from the south of Tenerife, which was covered with living coral, both hard and soft, from Indonesia. In this incredible variety of aquatic life, you can observe all kinds of colourful fish. The most impressive area of the aquarium is the acrylic Shark Tunnel, 18 metres long, where you can see the biggest predators that live on the edges of the reefs; Gray, Black Tip and Nurse sharks.
Naturavision
The impressive glass dome cinema shows an HD movie called Planet Life, only seen at the Loro Park. The movie has incredible scenery of planet earth, showing you dramatic environments, similar to the ones in Loro Parque and some of the most remote places on earth.
Kinderlandia
Kinderlandia is dedicated to the amusement of our younger visitors and here they will find the best and most enjoyable things for them to do. Here you can also celebrate special occasions like birthdays. Kinderlandia is just like an African village of huts in trees where children can climb and enjoy the jungle, balancing on the hanging bridges and slithering down the snake slide. Or, try out the Orca roller coaster! It´s the very first one in the Canaries!
Gorillas
Loro Parque houses the largest group of male Western Lowland gorillas in the world. The park has become a pioneer amongst zoos to recreate this social structure in captivity and in 1992, together with the European Breeding Programme for Animals in danger of Extinction created a genetic reserve of these gorillas.
Bengal Tigers
Loro Parque is home to two white Bengal tigers called Yangyu (male) and Linmao (female) they originally came from the Guangzhou Xiangjiang Zoo in China and are an endangered species. These smart and cunning cats enjoy their great home surrounded by vegetation, a waterfall and a lake for for their exclusive summer dips.
Katandra Treetops
Katandra means “song of the birds” and this attraction puts you within a heartbeat of Australia´s famous feathered friends. This free flight aviary is one of the most impressive you will ever see, with hundreds of birds from different species and subspecies. Explore this amazing habitat as you wander jungle walkways and traverse hanging bridges searching for colourful birds. Meet face to face with loris, cockatoos, emus, laughing Kookaburras and many more other species in this mysterious jungle atmosphere.
Chimpanzees
Chimps live in family groups in Central Africa and usually consist of 15 to 50 animals, ruled over by a union-fission culture. The chimpanzees were rescued by Local Authorities from street photographers who used them to pose with tourists. Fortunately they were donated to Loro Parque.
Prices:
There are many companies providing excursions to the park at very reasonable rates. Simply check with your tour operator or holiday rep once you arrive on Tenerife!
Normal Price Adults (12 years and above) 33 € Children (6 to 11 years old) 22 €
Special discount for residents Adults (12 years and above) 19. 50 € Children (6 to 11 years old) 13 €
Address:
Loro Parque, S.A. Avenida Loro Parque s/n Puerto de la Cruz 38400 Tenerife – Canary Islands
Contact Details:
Telephone: +34 922 373 841 Fax: +34 922 375 021 Loro Park Website in English: http://www.loroparque.com
Performing animal attraction says it is “completely impossible” to free orcas into the sea : The Canary
Orca at Loro Parque splashing delighted tourists as part of a “performance”
Loro Parque, on Tenerife, are one of a dwindling number of tourism attractions around the world that profit from the exhibition of performing captive animals, and who maintain their activities through breeding programs. Many of their animals are forced/trained to perform unnatural “tricks” for the public, so as to receive food, in some places punished for not performing “correctly” and kept in cramped conditions that are distinct and very much smaller than their natural habitats. A recent Canary Islands law could lead to the eventual banning of all such unnatural performances, and tour operators are refusing to sell such excursions, but for now these big businesses still claim they are doing nothing wrong, and only care about the animals’ welfare… animals from whom they also earn a tidy profit.
“Experts” paid by Loro Parque have reaffirmed today that in their opinion it would be “completely impossible” to release in to the sea the killer whales that currently live in concrete tanks at their tourist attraction in Tenerife, and that even their re-homing to a sanctuary would not improve their well-being, in fact they say “just the opposite”.
In a letter responding to the growing tide in criticisms received about the existence of performing orcas at this “zoo” exhibition, Loro Parque have made it clear that these are “hybrid animals” (mixed between orcas from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans) and that no administration of any country would allow them to be released, due to the danger of genetic contamination of wild populations of this species.
This in part sounds like a sane argument
In addition, the park adds that being second, third and fourth generation animals under human care they have never learned to hunt their prey and point out that the only known liberation of such an orca born in freedom and then kept 20 years in a zoo (that of world famous killer whale Keiko, who starred in the movie “Free Willy”) showed that it is not possible for these animals to recover the ability to hunt their own food.
So one famous whale was released, once, and did not fair well. Sounds like a fair basis on which to decide the abilities and needs of an entire species… erm, no wait…!
The health authorities, they say, would not allow the animals to be released into the sea, since it would enable the release of bacteria, fungi and parasites that have been treated with drugs and could cause serious epidemics in dolphins and wild whales, adds the letter from Loro Parque.
Sounds like they have been dealing with some serious ailments in those tiny concrete tanks in which their orcas are forced to live.
In the opinion of the tourist attraction, the best proof of the inability of captive orcas to adapt to life at sea was the release of Keiko, which after more than three years of work and 20 million dollars resulted in the death “of a wonderful animal that was unable to hunt on its own” the park adds.
For almost 46 years, Loro Parque has profited from the exhibiting of many captive animals that, they say, needed help and in the case of killer whales, they named Skyla, Kohana, Tekoa and Keto who joined them in 2006, as well as Adam (born in captivity at the center in 2010) and of course Morgan, the controversial orca “rescued” on the shores of the Wadden Sea in the Netherlands and never re-released, according to the park who acquired her in 2011, as they said she needed their protection due to being “profoundly deaf”. Campaigners say she was illegally purchased and transported for private exploitation. The park have since carried out a successful insemination program to breed more captive orcas who will under law be their exclusive property.
“Today the six orcas that Loro Parque hosts” say the park “are in perfect condition, their health is monitored daily by a team of veterinarians and their needs attended by a group of expert caregivers,” .
Loro Parque have criticized internationally recognised activist groups, such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), the Born Free Foundation and the Free Morgan Foundation, that petition various administrations for the release of these animals, or who demand their transfers to marine sanctuaries, saying that they regret that this “pressure” is also transferred to tour operators and tourist companies.
Reputable tour operators, including TUI and Thomas Cook, have refused to sell excursions to their clients if there are to be captive animals forced to perform for their audiences.
The tourist attraction in Tenerife, much mired in controversy over the years, has stated that it is only anti-zoo organisations who claim killer whales are not happy in these centres since, according to their knowledge, there have been no researchers from independent universities with academic knowledge and accredited experience on animal welfare to corroborate these claims.
Tilikum in a scene from ‘Blackfish’
Erm… the link between psychosis, self harm, violent behaviours, depression and illness in captive performing animals, in particular cetaceans like orcas, is pretty well established… there are very specific reasons why companies like Sea World have been in serious trouble and have closed exhibitions over recent years, namely bad practice, public shock and their failure to understand the science, in the name of protecting their own profits. Most famously the film “Blackfish” went a very long way in educating the public on the realities of captive orca exhibitions and the problems with the conditions of their keeping and performance training.
Loro Parque say that the demonstrations and campaigns by these groups are not based on measurements of hormones, rigorous research on behaviour or careful scientific studies evaluating the personality or activity of the animals but instead “prejudices and speculations that have never been proven”.
The Tenerife tourism centre states that they have independent studies from welfare experts from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the Max Plank Institute that conclude that the welfare of these animals is very high.
For Loro Parque, it is “very naive” to think that killer whales that have been living in zoos for several generations will automatically swim longer distances in sanctuaries just because they are in a larger place.
In the sanctuaries, they say, the nutritional needs of the killer whales would be the same as those of a zoo, that is, they would have to offer them 8 or 9 meals a day, that would represent more than 300 kilos per day of high quality fish and they say that the maintenance of an orca supposes a cost around $600,000 per year, so the sanctuary would need to generate at least $3. 6 million each year for the next 40 or 50 years.
“Considering the difficulties that the shelters of dogs and cats have, to maintain much lower costs, it is possible that in a few years these expenses must be paid with the taxes of all citizens,” concludes Loro Parque in its extraordinary statement.
Source: La Provincia
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Keto | Killer Whale Wiki
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Keto (pronounced kee-TOH or KE-toh) is a 27 year old male killer whale who lives at Loro Parque in Tenerife, Spain. He was born tail-first on on June 17th, 1995, at SeaWorld Orlando. He is one of the few killer whales who has lived at all four SeaWorld parks in the United States, including the now closed SeaWorld Ohio. Keto has fathered three calves: Adán and Victoria, who were born to Keto’s half-niece Kohana and are 6.25% inbred, and Ula, who was born to Morgan. Keto is described as a dominant whale.
Contents
1 Early Life
2 Life at the SeaWorld parks
3 Life at Loro Parque
3.1 Calves
4 Behavioral Incidents
5 Trivia
6 Galleries
Early Life
Keto was born on June 17 to mother Kalina and father Kotar at SeaWorld Orlando in 1995. He was born tail first and is Kalina’s second calf. Kalina showed good maternal instincts towards him when he was born. As he got older, Keto was nicknamed ‘punk’ by his trainers because of his disruptive and rebellious behavior. Due to this reason, Keto was transferred to SeaWorld San Diego in 1999, then four years old, to correct his behavior.
Life at the SeaWorld parks
On arrival in SeaWorld San Diego, Keto met his full blooded brother, Keet, for the very first time. The two got along very well. Keto and Keet stayed at the San Diego park for 9 months, and on April 15th 2000, they were both transferred to the now-closed SeaWorld Ohio park (also known as SeaWorld Aurora), along with Sumar, another whale who resided at SeaWorld San Diego at that time. When the summer season ended, Keto was transferred a third time to SeaWorld San Antonio, leaving his brother Keet behind. Keto arrived in Texas on February 18th, 2001.
At SeaWorld San Antonio Keto met a female named Kayla. Due to the displaced social structure that was happening after the death of the matriarch, Haida II, Keto grew very attached to Kayla and would often display dominant behaviors towards other male killer whales, especially Kyuquot, when paired with her. His dominant behaviors continued when Tekoa and Tuar, two whales from Orlando, arrived at the park.
At the age of 10, Keto was transferred for the fourth and final time to Loro Parque, a small zoo located in Tenerife, Spain, on a breeding loan. Keto was transferred with three other whales: Tekoa, Kohana and Skyla. Despite being sent there on a breeding loan, Keto was related to both Skyla, who was his half sister, and Kohana, who is his niece.
Life at Loro Parque
Keto arrived at Loro Parque on February 13, 2006. Shortly after arriving, Keto ingested pieces of Metflex, a substance used to waterproof the tanks at Orca Ocean. An endoscopy was subsequently preformed on Keto. A video recorded of the procedure surfaced shortly after showing Keto raised on a rising-platform in the medical pool thrashing while his trainers attempt to preform the endoscopy.
Calves
Keto has fathered three calves as of 2018. Adán, born in 2010 to Kohana, Victoria (or Vicky), born in 2012 to Kohana, and Ula, born in 2018 to Morgan. Both Victoria and Ula have since passed away while Adán remains at Loro Parque.
Behavioral Incidents
In September of 1998, 3 year old Keto pushed his trainer around the pool, open-mouthed.[1]
In March 1999, just days after his transfer from Florida, Keto swam into his trainer open-mouthed.
In December of 1999, Keto snapped at his trainer during a training session.
In August of 2002, Keto swam into his trainer open-mouthed once again.
In September of 2009, an incident between Keto and trainer Brian Rokeach was noted by fellow trainer Alexis Martinez.
On December 24th 2009, 29-year-old Alexis Martínez had been killed by Keto during a training session. The accident occurred at 10.30 am during the first training session for the Christmas Special planned for the New Year. The other 7 trainers were also present in the training session. Alexis was hit by Keto, and his death was caused by drowning because he was under the water unconscious for several minutes before he could be rescued. The autopsy report on Martínez was telling and states bluntly that his was a “violent death. ” It describes multiple cuts and bruises, the collapse of both lungs, fractures of the ribs and sternum, a lacerated liver, severely damaged vital organs, and puncture marks “consistent with the teeth of an orca.” It concludes that the immediate cause of death was fluid in the lungs (i.e., drowning) but that the fundamental cause was “mechanical asphyxiation due to compression and crushing of the thoracic abdomen with injuries to the vital organs.” In other words, Keto must have slammed into Martínez with such force that he caved in his chest.[2]
Trivia
Keto’s name originates from the ancient Greek word “kētŏs,” meaning large sea monster.
Keto is often nicknamed “Oslo” by his trainers and his fish buckets are labeled ‘O’ instead of ‘K’, his actual initial, like the rest of the whales’ buckets are. It is unknown why or where it originates from.
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Views | Whale watching
There are 21 different species of marine animals in the waters here – from the giant blue whale to the sinister killer whale. It is not easy to distinguish them from each other in the open sea in appearance, especially if they swim far from the boat. However, if you look closely, you can identify them even at a distance by certain characteristic features: size, shape of the head, dorsal fin, body and tail, as well as behavior.
Permanent residents: live in the area all year round
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
This is the most common species of dolphin that can often be found near the coasts of Tenerife. The average body length of a male is 2.7 meters, a female is 2.5 meters, while the body of the largest dolphins can exceed 3 meters. They live in packs of 10-30 individuals, the dark gray color of the back becomes lighter closer to the belly.
Tropical pilot whale (Globicephala macrorinchus)
Also known as pilot whale or short-finned pilot whale, it belongs to the dolphin family. Pilot whales have teeth (suborder toothed whales), and got their name due to their size – they can reach 5 meters in length and weigh 1-2 tons. This species is most often found during excursions to their habitat.
Occur singly: rare throughout the year
Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis)
This species is characterized by specks that cover its entire body in adulthood. They live in large flocks and are very active. Most often they can be found from autumn to late spring. Weight: 60-80 kg. Body length: up to 2.3 meters.
Large-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis)
This species is characterized by vertical grooves on the teeth and an elongated skull. It is darker than bottlenose dolphin and has spots. They live in packs of 6-10 individuals. Weight: up to 150 kg. Body length: up to 2.7 meters.
Bryde’s striped whale (Balaenoptera edeni)
Outwardly similar to the sei whale, but smaller and stronger. Characteristic of this species are three distant outgrowths on the top of the head. The body length of males is 13.7 meters, and females – 14.5 meters, the maximum body length of an adult is 15 meters. Its body is painted a dark bluish-gray, which is lighter on the sides, with small light spots near the neck and belly.
Striped Dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba)
This species is easily distinguished from other dolphins due to its bluish color and the presence of lateral stripes running from the eyes to the tail. From a boat, the stripes are not always easy to spot, but you can also tell this species apart by being active – dolphins love to swim fast and jump high out of the water. Weight: 100-130 kg. Body length: 2.7 meters.
Gray Dolphin (Grampus griseus)
Similar in appearance to the tropical pilot whale, but distinguished by a gray color (almost white in some adults) that contrasts strongly with the dark fin. Weight: 300-600 kg.
Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus)
This species is the largest of the odontocetes, they are almost the same size as whales. They are characterized by: a large head, ribbed dark skin and a small dorsal fin. It can spend more than an hour in search of food at a depth of 2,000 meters. Most often this species occurs in the spring. Weight: 15-60 tons. Body length: 11-18 meters.
Seasonal/migratory: Any season
Common dolphin (Delphinus delphis)
Common dolphin lives in almost all seas of the world. It is easy to distinguish by its characteristic yellowish color on the sides. Most often found in winter. Weight: 80-130 kg. Body length: up to 2.5 meters.
Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus)
The most characteristic feature is its color. The back of fin whales is dark gray or dark brown, while the belly and underside of the fins are painted white. At the same time, colors are distributed asymmetrically in the anterior part of the body. The right side of the head is light grey, and the lower jaw on the right is white, as is the neck with belly. The left side of the head, neck and jaw are darker. They are distinguished by colorless intersecting stripes on the back behind the head. The inverted V is clearly visible, more visible on the right side.
Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis)
The body length of male individuals can reach 17.1 meters, female – 18.6 meters. A sei whale can weigh about 25 tons. Outwardly similar to Bride’s minke whale, but larger, darker and more graceful; they are mouth-shaped, giving the impression of a smile. The head has the same proportions as that of the fin whale, accounting for 1/4 – 1/5 of the total body length, but narrower and has a clearly defined crown. The general coloration is dark gray or brownish (near black), resembling the color of galvanized metal, with the exception of a whitish belly.
Orca (Pseudorca crassidens)
Has a thin body and a dorsal fin that can reach 30 cm in length. A distinctive feature of this animal is a characteristic crescent-shaped spot in the middle part of the body and in front of the fins. The little killer whale has a uniform color (from dark gray to black). It grows up to 6 meters in length, can weigh 1,500 kg, and its life expectancy is about 60 years. These mammals live in packs of 10 to 50 individuals.
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Ocean acrobats of Loro Park
Ocean acrobats of Loro Park
The killer whale is the largest living marine predator. In nature, they live in groups of up to 15 individuals, and matriarchy is observed in such a team. Killer whales feed on fish, squid, penguins, sharks, dolphins, sea turtles. There were cases when a flock attacked sperm whales and blue whales. An elk was found in the stomach of one of the killer whales.
Killer whale shows in Europe can only be seen in Loro Parque in Tenerife. In addition to them, dolphins and sea lions that live right there demonstrate the ability to balance. And, for example, the gorillas in the park have their own villa. RIA Novosti special correspondent Alexander Kovalev talked with mammals, fed the sharks and tried out the water attractions of Siam Park.
You may have heard of orcas as killer whales, but these black and white beauties actually belong to the dolphin family. They live in all the oceans of the world, but most often they can be found in cold waters – these are the shores of the Arctic, the coast of Iceland and Norway.
The killer whale is the largest living marine predator. In nature, they live in groups of up to 15 individuals, and matriarchy is observed in such a team – it is led by a dominant female. Killer whales feed on fish, squid, penguins, sharks, dolphins, sea turtles. There were cases when a flock attacked sperm whales and blue whales. An elk was found in the stomach of one of the killer whales. At the same time, a person does not represent nutritional value for them, since he is too bony.
Captive breeding program
The first four killer whales arrived at Loro Parque on February 14, 2006 from US research center Sea World. This center implements the most successful research and breeding program for these mammals in the world: the first killer whale was born there on September 26, 1985. Since then, as part of the program, 30 predators have already been born. The mammals brought to Loro Park are already the third generation raised in the USA under this program.
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On Spanish soil, killer whales first bred on December 12, 2010 – male Quito and female Koana gave birth to a calf, who was named Adan. And on August 3, 2012, their second baby was born, named Victoria. Orca Morgan, found half-dead on the shore in the Netherlands and delivered to Loro Park by a special plane at the end of November 2011, has taken root perfectly and is participating in the show.
Small educational program: male killer whales can be distinguished by a higher dorsal fin, which has cartilage inside, due to which the fin hangs to one side under the influence of gravity. In the female, the dorsal fin is shorter and is located at a greater angle in relation to the back.
Trainers work with killer whales, specifying all movements using hand gestures. The mammal receives the signal, performs the trick, and returns to the trainer for encouragement or reward. The reward may be stroking or dousing with fresh water from a hose, the reward may be fish, gelatin, or pieces of ice. In addition, predators really like it when they get a fin massage or scratch their tongue.
The last action must be carried out with extreme caution – killer whale teeth are up to seven centimeters high and up to 2. 5 centimeters in diameter. They grow only once in a lifetime, so if a killer whale loses its teeth in nature, this means death for it. In “Loro-Park” the teeth of the animals are cleaned, moreover, they undergo regular examinations at the dentist.
9 million liter pool
The Loro Parque’s main pool, where killer whales perform, has 9 million liters of regularly renewed water. The maximum run that the animal can make along its glass walls is 120 meters. The water temperature at any time of the year is maintained at 13 degrees Celsius. The entire surface of the pool is covered with a special silicone film so that ocean acrobats do not get hurt.
Killer whales, like dolphins, are fed mainly on herring, which is brought from the coast of Norway, where it is carefully selected and frozen to a temperature of minus 40 degrees (this cooling helps to kill parasites that may be in the fish).
A mature killer whale can eat up to 4% of its own body weight and weighs approximately 3. 5 tons as an adult. Every day, up to 500 kilograms of fish are used to feed dolphins and killer whales in Loro Park.
Gorillas are lucky
The possessions of the gorillas living in Loro Park are more than extensive – they have 3.5 thousand square meters at their disposal. There is a terrace, and a small mountain slope, and waterfalls, and a lake, and bushes – everything is exactly like in wildlife.
Six bachelor gorillas currently live in the park. In the wild, fierce fights are arranged between males for the right to dominate the group – only one should remain at the head of the harem, the rest must leave the family and look for a new one.
In nature, gorillas live from 20 to 25 years, in parks – up to 50 years. Adults weigh up to 230 kilograms, their growth reaches 170 centimeters.
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Gorillas are vegetarians, they consume 7-8 kilograms of fruit per day. Mornings in captivity begin with breakfast, which is based on soy milk with gofio (wheat and corn grains, roasted and ground).
While the largest of the primates are having breakfast in separate rooms, park employees are burying nuts and dried fruits in the territory of the monkey house. This is done so that the gorillas, being on the terrace, do not get lazy and fat, but constantly move, looking for goodies.
The tricks to keep the animals moving all the time don’t stop there. For example, a special metal monkey yogurt maker filled with ordinary yogurt is taken out and fixed on a tree. It is fixed so that the primates do not throw themselves at the visitors of the park, but, having reached it, they extract the contents with a stick, by analogy with wildlife, where monkeys get insects and ants in this way. A gorilla can spend up to three hours a day getting yogurt. By the way, gorillas drink only bottled or filtered water from the waterfall.
At five in the evening all the monkeys stand at the entrance to their rooms. The first thing they do upon returning to their quarters is to drink tea with boiled rice or baby food. Of course, they do not brew it themselves, but the specialists of the park. Preparing for bed, gorillas cover the floor in their rooms with palm branches, which are covered with paper towels (in nature – leaves) – it’s more comfortable.
Gorillas love music, preferring classics to rock and pop. After dinner, they touch the eternal, and at seven in the evening they go to bed – until seven in the morning.
“Siam Park” water attractions
The son of the president and founder of Loro Park, Christoph Kiessling, on the advice of his father, opened in 2008 in Tenerife the largest water park in Europe. It was designed by Thai architect Rutai in collaboration with leading European engineers José Luis Olsin and Philip Meifeld. Siam Park has managed to recreate the atmosphere of the lost kingdom of Siam, finely integrated with the high-tech industry of water attractions.
“LORO PARQUE” Loro Park, Canary Islands, Tenerife – “I have an ambiguous attitude towards zoos, but here I undoubtedly got a lot of pleasant emotions 🌺 Video with sticky jellyfish, killer whale and flamingo shows”
Hello! Agree, it’s always nice to remember travel! I don’t often visit zoos, but when we were vacationing with friends in Tenerife, we couldn’t ignore the island’s famous landmark – Loro Park.
Loro-Park (Spanish Loro Parque or Parrot Park ) is one of the most significant and most visited (40 million people for the entire time of operation) zoos located on the island of Tenerife, near the city of Puerto de la Cruz.
Since we were resting in Playa de las Americas, the path to the park was not close. In Tenerife, we rented a car, so we just loaded into it and drove where the maps showed. I had to drive a little in circles nearby, but in the end I managed to park quite successfully and for free near the entrance.
The park was founded in 1972 near the city of Puerto de la Cruz on the island of Tenerife and was originally located on an area of 1.3 hectares, and the collection of parrots consisted of 150 species (currently the area of the park is 13.5 hectares, and the collection of parrots reaches 4 thousand individuals – this is the largest collection of parrots among zoos in the world).
The park also has the most extensive dolphinarium in Europe, daily shows of killer whales (there is a kissing camera before the start of the show with killer whales) and sea lions. The park’s collection includes various species of fish, primates, birds and reptiles.
At the very beginning, the territory of the park is decorated in oriental style. Finding ticket offices is not difficult, but the cost of tickets is slightly affordable – 38 euros for one adult. This is not the Moscow Zoo!
There you can also take a bright and colorful map of the park, although it is not difficult to navigate without it, there are a lot of signs everywhere.
Right after the entrance you will meet very nice landscapes with rocks, as well as a reservoir with a huge number of fish.
Having crossed this reservoir on the bridge, you find yourself in the jungle. And a little further open-air cages with different parrots begin. All enclosures are spacious, and there are few parrots in each, it seemed to me that there were 2-4 birds each. All colorful, beautiful. Basically, they are busy with their own affairs, but one posed for me for so long that even through the bars I managed to make his portrait.
LORO PARQUE
Then we went to the penguinarium. It is located indoors, and near the entrance is a huge penguin.
LORO PARQUE
No pushing to get to the glass. The penguins are in a semicircular room behind glass, and a travolator runs along the perimeter of the glass.
Moving on it, you can see all the penguins. They mostly hang out on the ice islands in the middle, but some swim up to the glass.
In Loro Park, I really liked the aquariums with various marine life.
LORO PARQUE
You can walk along such a tunnel, as if on the seabed next to the slopes.
Everything is decorated very nicely, various underwater inhabitants swim.
LORO PARQUE
Amazingly beautiful algae, among which colorful fish swim.
LORO PARQUE
Corals of different colors, shapes and sizes.
And, of course, we were delighted with the jellyfish! There were many different ones, all in aquariums with beautiful lighting.
These jellyfish, for example, are very similar to cauliflower.
But these are just chaotically and beautifully swimming. You can hang there for a while and meditate, looking at it.
Also in this building, dedicated to the sea, there is a small stand with corals, which seem to be cultivated before being sent to large aquariums.
There are a lot of different animals in Loro Park: otters, nutrias, capybaras, possums.
Somewhere among the trees red pandas were hiding from me, which I could hardly see. Many different monkeys, both small and medium, and more.
Gorgeous representatives of the cat family.
The lion lay quietly, ignoring everything that was going on around him.
LORO PARQUE
Nearby there was an enclosure with jaguars: one of the standard color, and the second black. They were very cute with each other.
We also met a hippopotamus, as well as huge turtles.
LORO PARQUE
There is a lot of greenery throughout the park, as if walking in a landscaped jungle. Very clean, beautiful, there are areas for snacking, cafes and shops. There are also many designated smoking areas.
LORO PARQUE
Parrot enclosures are not concentrated in one place.
There is also such a huge dome, under which parrots move freely, and people can visit them and walk along special platforms between the crowns of trees and look at the birds very close. Parrots are not afraid, they fly up, sit on the railing and pose.
LORO PARQUE
In Loro Park, in addition to animal enclosures, you can see the show. For example, with the participation of parrots. In the room with the stage, specially trained birds perform various tricks, and at some point they are released to fly over the hall.
There is also a show with killer whales in Loro Parque. An interesting sight, I’ve never been to one like it.
Loro park. Killer Whales
Killer Whales perform all sorts of feints to beautiful music in the huge pool. Those who really want to take a closer look at the grace of killer whales can sit closer to the pool. Only then does he run the risk of getting wet to the skin, because sometimes killer whales swim near the edge and deliberately douse everyone who sits there with a decent amount of water.
We also visited the dolphin show.
Loro park. Dolphins
Also, as far as I know, you can watch a fur seal show. All these shows are already included in the ticket price. The artists coordinate the animals professionally and treat them well.
Almost before leaving the park, we came across a lawn with flamingos.
Flamingo
And, quite unexpectedly, to the greenhouse with orchids.
Orchid
Loro Park is not just a zoo, it is a huge area with dense vegetation and beautiful artificial ponds, walking through which, sometimes you feel like in the jungle. Animals are clean, well-fed, mobile, look healthy. I really hope that they have a good and comfortable life in this park.
I can say that I liked Loro Parque!
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Tenerife
“… only the whisper of the waves among the stones, and everything around breathes peace, medicine for my soul …” (c)
Gray and dank autumn … How do you want, sitting at home with a mug of hot tea and wrapping yourself in a blanket, get out of it faster and get to a heavenly place where it is always warm and sunny!
The secret of happiness is very simple! You just need to get to the airport, sit comfortably in the seat of the plane and watch the clouds passing by. And as soon as the ocean appears in the window, and the plane begins to descend, preparing for landing, then where will we land? Do not doubt that this will be the island of dreams – the beautiful and bewitching island of Tenerife!
An island that you fall in love with at first sight. Because it is impossible not to fall in love with the majestic mountains, the amazing color of the ocean, the riot of colors, the smiling and kind people who live here. And this love is forever.
Here everyone will find something special, magical, something that will remain in memory.
The main miracle is, of course, the Teide volcano. Can’t this be called magic? The question can rightly be considered rhetorical. How else can you explain what we saw, climbing the serpentine to the highest point of the island? Throughout the journey, the feeling that you find yourself in another world does not cease to leave. The air is getting cooler, the wind is picking up, the vegetation is changing and becoming sparse. Clouds envelop you, you can touch them, they are so close! Landscapes become Martian, it seems that a rover is about to peek out from behind the nearest rock or a pterodactyl from primitive times will fly by. Solidified lava is all around, and in the center is a majestic gray-haired old man-volcano, who seems to protect the island from all troubles and misfortunes, and we are all his guests, who are allowed to come so close. That moment when you stand at the foot of the volcano, see off the sunset, it is impossible to convey in words. You can only feel it, feel it with all your heart. Here it is, this huge and wonderful world, and it is full of wonders and discoveries. All roads, opportunities – everything is near and open in front of you, just act, dream. And what happiness to realize, to feel it!
The second miracle is Loro Park. A place created with soul and care for the “smaller brothers”. This is a huge zoo where everyone can feel like a child running through the large and green area of the park. There are no cages and the feeling that animals suffer in captivity. An atmosphere of complete harmony, joy and happiness reigns all around. Each visitor, walking there, will find his favorite, and if he gets tired of walking, he can sit and watch the show of killer whales, dolphins, sea lions. These cute and smart creatures will not leave anyone indifferent. And if you want to completely immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the performance and be a participant in it, then sit in the front rows. Killer whales love to joke, dousing their viewers with water from head to toe. Reasonable and funny gorillas, white tigers, funny and clumsy penguins, a family of dolphins, a cheerful company of sea lions. Sloths, which fully confirm their name with their whole appearance, important and graceful flamingos, bright jellyfish, formidable alligators. Well, of course, the largest collection of parrots in the world is only a small part of those you will see there!
The third miracle is the ocean. What could be more pleasant than the sound of the ocean … It is so beautiful, powerful, beautiful, breathtaking. A place near the water’s edge will become a favorite. To sit like this alone with nature, to look at this expanse, so powerful and boundless. But it is full of life and secrets. I wish I could find out what’s under the water… Surely, someone’s dreams, sunken treasures and the great unknown. Still, the ocean is great! Like a parallel world where intelligent creatures live – dolphins, sharks, whales.
People in Tenerife are kind, friendly and very nice. Probably, living in such an amazing place it is impossible to behave in any other way. Here they enjoy life, simple trifles, rest from the hustle and bustle. They eat delicious food, drink great wine, grow a lot of fruits, vegetables and are proud of their small and beautiful island!
Having listed only the most-most basic, amazing, I want to say that this is only a small part of those discoveries that await you upon arrival! Travel, open new horizons, dream! And be sure to stop in Tenerife on one of your trips, at least for a week. Immerse yourself in the magic of the island, meet the sunrise and spend the sunset by the ocean, walk along the beautiful streets, order a paella with seafood in a restaurant with a glass of cold sweet malvasia, soak up the gentle sun! It would seem – what little things, but it is from them that happiness is formed!
It was happy and inspired that we flew away. On the last day, late in the evening, after looking at the volcano, saying goodbye to the ocean with our eyes, we went to the airport. Where the smiling staff has already met new lucky people who have flown to a beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean, the island of dreams … Climbing the ladder of the plane, I promised that I would definitely visit again! We will definitely meet the island, see and try a lot of new things together. And sitting on the shores of the majestic ocean, under the lapping of the waves, with a glass of sangria, we will remember the last meeting, all those wonderful moments and emotions that were received. Emotions that are priceless!
Polina Balakina
Loropark in Tenerife – killer whales, penguins, jellyfish
Hello, dear blog readers! Today we are on our way to the most interesting, most original zoo in the world – Loro Parque Tenerife. There are shows of sea lions and dolphins, killer whales are freaking out, penguins are flirting and a lot, a lot of animals. There will be a lot of photos, a fountain of emotions and instructions on how to buy a ticket to Loro Parque and how to get here.
Zoo entrance. I already want to go there, do you?
It is amazing that on such a vast territory they were able to create a simply amazing separate world, with tangled paths, bridges, palm “greenhouses”, as if nature itself had worked here.
Like in the jungle The zoo is buried in green placers
Each enclosure, each nook, each fountain is made with care and love for animals and people.
Even trash cans come in handy!
But, let’s go in order, so as not to get confused.
First, Loroparc in Tenerife No. 1 zoo of the world in 2018 according to tripadvisor. The 2017 award also belongs to Loro. And the older brother – Siampark Water Park has been holding the championship in the world ranking for 5 years!
Free shows
There are 4 shows. This is not the main, but a nice bonus to everything else. It’s very easy to tailor the zoo itinerary to fit their schedule.
It is immediately clear what is nearby
Loro Parca show schedule:
Sea lion show
9:35 12:30 14:15 15:30 16:55
Parrot Show (Loro Show)
10:25 11:50 13:30 15:00 16:00 17:30
Dolphin show
11:00 13:15 14:45 16:00
Killer Whale Show (Orca Ocean)
11:45 14:00 16:45
Amazing performance by ambitious actors
Killer whale show is a must visit! If only because not every zoo on this planet can afford to keep these expensive cetaceans. We experienced incredible pleasure! The whole show sat open-mouthed. Killer whales are very smart, capricious and “cunning”. And how they dance! This must be seen with your own eyes.
Killer whale dance
Sea lion show (not seals!). A childishly naive performance with acrobatics and acting: lions jump into the water from slides, looking for someone, fooling someone. We will not focus on it, because this show is no different from similar ones – just take the kids there, they will like it. There is an interactive with the viewer.
Parrot show
Parrot show. My husband and I didn’t like it, but were rather unimpressed. We expected more. Parrots soar beautifully over their heads – that’s it! The rest of the time, something happens on a small stage, where they mostly speak Spanish, rarely dubbed in English. The son laughed like a clock (4 years).
We probably don’t know something about our son. Quite possibly, secretly from us, he is learning Spanish.
If you decide to visit it, take a seat in the center or to the right of the entrance. Three times during the entire performance, it was from there that children were chosen to perform numbers with parrots.
Dolphin show we did not have a chance to evaluate. There were renovations going on.
Penguinarium in Loro
The first thing you will see on your way, after the gorillas, will be penguinarium . It is the largest in Europe.
They seem to be large. But no, they are as tall as our Arishka
Penguinarium is a separate planet. On the other side of the glass, conditions are recreated that are as close as possible to the climate of Antarctica. Every day, 12 tons of snow falls inside this little world.
For the first time in our lives we saw a penguin alive in general, and we did not count on such a number, including rare species.
Gent, king, crested and chinstrap penguins are kept here. We also found a very interesting bird “Dzhigit”.
The same mysterious bird
Since I don’t know anything about ornithology, I can only assume that it belongs to the auk family. Small, nimble, something between a dead end and a penguin.
Aquariums
There are two aquariums in Loro Park. You will enter the first one through a glass tunnel, where sharks, rays and other inhabitants of the underwater world swim overhead and on both sides.
Tall chimney with a school of fish
Inside – more than 10 zones with marine inhabitants, conditionally divided into areas. Here is the water world of the Canary Islands, the Caribbean, the Amazon, freshwater and many others.
While my husband and children were looking at colorful Canary fish, I hung around the piranha aquarium. Such an ordinary-looking fish, but would not want to meet her in the wild.
Common piranha
The second aquarium is called Aquaviva, in which time stops, and the reason for this is jellyfish and very competent lighting.
Pink jellyfish They are all so different
You watch them and relax. Definitely, in the list of what you can look at forever, it is worth adding these amazing pieces of iron.
Aviaries
We are against closed zoos! We think this is animal abuse.
Conditions in Loro are excellent. Here, our smaller brothers, who could never survive in nature, have created the most favorable environment.
We couldn’t persuade the formidable male to give us at least a minute of his precious time
Gorillas you will be the first to meet. They settled next to the penguinarium. Seven males. Previously outcasts, now live peacefully in the same enclosure.
You can also watch chimpanzees, marmosets, otters, anteaters, sloths and meerkats here.
Zoo’s main marmazette
Relatively recently, the park has been replenished with two red pandas and wild cats.
There is a family of lions, slowly walking around their territory, jaguars and cougars. Blue-eyed white tigers kept hiding from the heat all the time. It’s a pity. They are so beautiful.
Reptiles in the zoo include Galapagos tortoises, iguanas and alligators from North America.0006 Flamingos and parrots
Flamingos ! How I love them. For their sake, we went to Salt Lake in Cyprus , but did not find it. In the Canary Islands, finally, I was able to calmly watch the birds of paradise. They are one of the first creatures to appear in Loroparc. Their zone is a picturesque garden with a small pond. Absolute freedom.
Graceful, graceful and proud flamingos
The zoo has a chic (over 500 species) collection of birds. It’s not a planet, it’s a bird universe! Canaries, pelicans, peacocks, larks and cranes are represented here.
Statue of a parrot at the entrance to Loro
There are 350 species of parrots. The total number, together with the storerooms, is more than 4,000 copies. They are of different sizes, crested and not very, bright and colorful. Here you can see black, white, colorful cockatoos, blue macaws, jacos and other species and subspecies of parrots.
Botanical Garden and other attractions
Tenerife’s Loropark is a botanical garden with rare plant species.
Almost birch trees 🙂Wandering along the narrow and intricate paths deep into the zoo, we found waterfalls Well, isn’t it a miracle?
There is also a little gem for flower lovers – Orchid Garden (200 species) .
Orchid Garden
The main decoration of the Canary Zoo is a small pond with koi carps specially brought from Japan, exactly the same is in Siam Park.
Attraction for children, very young ones are not allowed. Legs interfere with adults 🙂
In the depths you will find a playground with a soft surface and all sorts of bells and whistles for children. You can freely play, climb, jump, run. Nearby there is a children’s attraction, it costs only 1 euro. True, adults are crowded here no less than children.
There is also Baby Station , where sick birds, weak chicks, and youngsters are kept who are taught to eat on their own.
Food service in Loropark is just as tasteless and expensive as in Siam. This is the only negative point.
How to get there and where to buy tickets to Loroparc in Tenerife
Location: In the north of Tenerife, in the suburbs Puerto de La Cruz .
How to get there? By car via TF-1 and TF-5
By public transport from the South on bus 343, from Los Gigantes to 325.
Where to buy tickets: Here , and also at the park ticket office on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ticket ranking:
For one day – adult 38 euros, children from three years old 26 euros, up to three years free of charge.
Twin-ticket (Siam Park + Loro Park) – adult 66 euros, children under 6 years old free of charge, children from 6 years old 45.5 euros. Twin buy here .
Where to park your car: Paid parking near the entrance 4 €.
Which ticket to go on: More profitable on a twin (Loro + Siam).
Take the free zoo map at the entrance to make it easier to navigate.
Loroparc in Tenerife is a great way to spend time with children, especially if you love animals. Ticket prices are ridiculous compared to the amount and quality of entertainment. Set aside one day of rest for it, and you will not regret it. Still have questions? Ask, we will answer! Always yours, the KnPair.ru team!
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Whales and dolphins in Tenerife
More than twenty species of whales and dolphins can be found in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Tenerife . From the giant blue whale to the fearsome killer whale, although pilot whales are the most common (despite belonging to the dolphin family, they are more reminiscent of large whales in their behavior) and bottlenose dolphins are the most common species of dolphins.
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At first glance, it can be difficult to distinguish between different types of marine life, especially if they are a little far from the ship. However, if the distance allows you to see certain signs – the size and shape of the head, dorsal fin, body and tail, body color and behavior – then it is possible to determine the type of animal with a high probability.
Watching whales and dolphins on the south coast of Tenerife is possible at any time of the year. The stretch of ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera is the area where whales are most commonly found in Europe. Cetaceans have chosen it as their home because of the warmth (20º of the average annual temperature), water depth (up to 2400 meters in some places) and a large number of fish, squid and plankton.
Native species available all year round
Bottlenose dolphin (large dolphin or bottlenose dolphin)
This is the most famous species of dolphin and can be easily found off the coast of Tenerife. Their average length is 2.5 meters, and older individuals can be over 3 meters long. They live in groups of 10 to 30 animals. The backs of dolphins are dark gray in color, which becomes lighter towards the stomach.
Short-finned Pilot Whale
This is the easiest whale species to see in Tenerife.
As the name suggests, these whales have short fins with rounded edges. The color is black or dark gray, the muzzle is gray or white. The belly and throat often have gray or almost white patches, and the muzzle has gray or white stripes running diagonally upwards over each eye.
Adults can reach 3.5-6.5 meters in length. At birth, they are 1.4–1.9 longmeters. Weight at birth – about 60 kilograms, in adults – from 1 to 4 tons. The average life expectancy of males is 45 years, females – up to 60 years. They feed on fish, crustaceans and squid.
Boat trips in Tenerife
On a sailing yacht in the Atlantic. From 50 € per person for 4 hours.
Occasional visitors: all year round with varying frequency
Big-fronted dolphin
Species from the dolphin family, endemic to temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean. These animals can be identified by the spots that cover most of the skin of adults. They live in large flocks and are very active. They are most common between autumn and late spring. Weight: 60–80 kg, length: up to 2. 3 m. The diet includes a wide range of fish and squid, both from the water column and benthic, as well as benthic invertebrates.
Large-toothed dolphin
The most obvious distinguishing features are the conical shape of the head and the thin snout. Body length from 209 to 283 cm, weight 90–155 kg. The coloration is gray with scattered white spots. The shape of the teeth is also characteristic – their surface is rough and formed by numerous narrow irregular ridges. In a pack of 6 to 10 individuals.
Striped dolphin, or striped prodolphin
Due to their bluish color and stripes running from the eyes almost to the tail, these dolphins are very easy to distinguish. However, they prefer to stay away from boats, but striped dolphins can be seen swimming quickly and jumping out of the water. Weight: 100-130 kg, length: 2.7 meters.
Bryde’s minke whale
Bride’s minke whale is a smaller minke whale with a length of 12 to 14 meters and a weight of 16 to 25 tons. Its body is very elongated and dark gray in color with small light spots at the neck and belly. Characteristic of this species are three distant outgrowths on the top of the head. The sickle-shaped dorsal fin is located, like all minke whales, far behind. They live in pairs or small groups in waters whose temperature does not exceed 20 ° C.
Gray Dolphin
An adult can reach a weight of 300 to 500 kilograms. Length up to 3-4 meters. Feeds mainly on cephalopods. The dorsal fin of the gray dolphin is high, deeply carved at the rear edge and slightly shifted into the front half of the body. The beak typical of other dolphins is missing. Light spots, stripes and scratches caused by the teeth of relatives and mollusks are scattered over the body. The life span of a gray dolphin is up to 30 years.
Sperm whale
The largest of the toothed whales. Adult males reach 20 m in length and weigh 50 tons, and females – 15 m in length and weigh 20 tons. The most notable features of the sperm whale are its huge head, dark grooved skin, and small dorsal fin. Sperm whales are able to hold their breath for more than an hour to find food at depths of more than 2,000 meters. Most often they are found in the spring. Weight: 15–60 tons. Length: 11–18 meters. The sperm whale brain is the largest in the entire animal world, it weighs up to 7.8 kg. The size of the heart of an average sperm whale is a meter in height and width.
Sperm Whales keep mainly away from the coast – in areas where depths exceed 200 m. Close to the coast, they approach only in places of underwater canyons and sharp drops in depths. For the habitat of sperm whales, the presence of a significant number of large cephalopods, the main food of this whale, plays an important role.
Seasonal/migratory species: can be observed at certain times of the year
Common dolphin or common dolphin
Common dolphins are widely distributed in the world’s oceans. This species is easy to identify due to the light yellow stripe on the sides. Most often in Tenerife, these dolphins are found in winter. Weight: 80-130 kg. Length: up to 2.5 meters.
Fin whale
It is a close relative of the blue whale and the second largest animal on the planet.
Adults living in the Northern Hemisphere reach a length of 18 to 24 meters. Unlike most other species of whales, female fin whales are larger than males, but weigh about the same – from 40 to 70 tons. The fin whale is much slimmer and lighter than the blue whale, the length of which is not inferior to it.
The back of fin whales is dark gray or dark brown, while the belly and underside of the fins are white. Fin whales can be clearly identified by the asymmetric distribution of colors in the front of the body: the lower jaw is white on the right and dark on the left. This coloration extends to the whalebone. The oral cavity and tongue are painted in reverse. Several dozen folds stretch from the lower jaw to the navel.
Fin whales are often found singly, but they are also happy to live in small groups of up to six individuals. Occasionally larger groups are also observed. Fin whales move faster and can dive deeper than most other large whales. Its speed reaches 50 km / h, and the depth of immersion can exceed 230 meters. At the same time, he can spend about 15 minutes under water without air. Its food consists almost exclusively of krill, which is filtered from the water through whalebone. However, the fin whale does not disdain small fish swimming in schools. The whale swims around the school at high speed, makes it shrink into a dense pile, and lies on its side to eat the fish more easily. A fin whale consumes up to two tons of food per day.
Sei whale
Sei whales reach a length of 18.6 meters and can weigh up to 25 tons. The coloration of the back is dark, the sides are gray with small light spots (traces of attachment of ectoparasites), the belly is from gray to white. The dorsal fin is large, located at the beginning of the rear third of the body. Sei whale dives to a depth of 300 m and can remain under water for 20 minutes. Its maximum speed is 25 km/h. The sei whale lives in all the oceans of the world, preferring waters with temperatures from 8 to 25 ° C. Life expectancy is about 60 years.
Orca, or black killer whale
Orcas live in tropical and temperate seas. Sometimes they swim to the shore, but they prefer to stay at great depths. They dive to a depth of 2 km. They live in groups in which there can be up to several hundred killer whales of various ages. Such large groups are usually divided into smaller ones. On average, their number is 10-30 individuals.
Adult male killer whales reach 6 m in length. Body weight ranges from 917 to 1842 kg. Newborns are 1.5-1.9 m long and weigh about 80 kg. The dorsal fin can reach 18-40 cm in height. The physique is stronger than that of other dolphins.
General color black or dark grey, with a white stripe on the ventral side. Some individuals have a paler gray coloration on the head and sides. The head is rounded, the forehead has the shape of a melon. The body is elongated. The dorsal fin is sickle-shaped, protruding from the middle of the back, the pectoral fins are sharp. The upper jaw is longer than the lower.
Interesting facts about whales and dolphins
An easy way to tell a shark from a cetacean is to look at its tail: cetaceans have horizontal tails, while sharks have vertical tail fins.
Pilot whales can dive up to 1000 meters for over 20 minutes. Its scientific name Globichefala refers to the globe-like shape of its head.
The waters of southwest Tenerife are the largest breeding grounds for bottlenose dolphins in Europe.
Large-fronted dolphins form flocks of hundreds of individuals.
The common dolphin is one of the fastest cetaceans, reaching speeds of 45 km/h.
The striped dolphin can jump up to 7 meters, which is three times its body length.
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Can I fly to Tenerife from USA right now?
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Most visitors from USA need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Tenerife.
COVID-19 testing requirements Visitors from USA must present a negative RT-PCR (NAAT) or Antigen (quick-test) test taken 72 hours for RT-PCR (NAAT) and 24 hours for Antigen (quick-test) before departing to Tenerife.
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Can I fly back to USA from Tenerife?
Returning to USA from Tenerife
COVID-19 testing requirements Visitors from Tenerife are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering USA.
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At the moment, flights in the morning are likely to offer the best value for money for your Tenerife trip. A flight in the afternoon will more often than not be of higher cost.
How long is the flight to Tenerife?
If you’re looking for cheap flights to Spain, there are many options you can use if you’re traveling from the United States. One of the options includes flying from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Tenerife South Airport (TFS). The flight includes a layover at Barajas Airport and will take up to 21h 30min. Another option if you’re in Miami includes flying via London Heathrow Airport, arriving at Tenerife South Airport in 14h 30min. If you’re in Los Angeles, you can find flights from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Tenerife South Airport. The flight goes via O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC) and takes up to 21h 40min. You can also use a flight from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Tenerife South Airport via Barajas Airport, taking up to 21h 15min.
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Unfortunately, there are no direct Tenerife flight deals if you’re in the United States. However, you can still find Spain flight deals with a shorter route, depending on your location in the U.S. If you’re in Dallas, you can consider a flight from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport via Barajas Airport. You will arrive at Tenerife South Airport in 21h 15min. For a shorter flight, you can consider flying from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Tenerife Norte Airport (TFN) via Barajas Airport, taking 14h 50min. If you’re in Dallas, the fastest option includes flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Tenerife South Airport. The flight offers layovers at O’Hare International Airport and Franz Josef Strauss Airport, taking 23h 51min.
What is the best way to travel around Tenerife?
If you have a driving license, a car is the best way to get around Tenerife. It offers great flexibility and allows you to explore places you cannot access with public transportation. To drive around, rent a car from one of the many local car rental companies. For public transportation, Tenerife offers buses known locally as “gauguas,” which are run by TITSA. The buses cover every corner of the island and operate a modern fleet, including bright green buses. Taxi transportation is also an option if you want to explore various places in Tenerife. There are many companies offering this service, and you can identify them quickly as they’re all white. All taxis have meters, so you can pay depending on the distance traveled. However, if you want transportation for a day trip or excursion, you can negotiate a fixed price. You can use the tram if you want another transportation option to explore Tenerife. The tram follows Line 1 Santa Cruz-La Laguna and offers 21 stops throughout a 40min journey.
What are some things to do in Tenerife?
Tenerife is one of the most picturesque of the Canary Islands, famous for the adrenaline-pumping Siam Park and year-round sunshine. There are many things to see, including the Los Gigantes Cliffs, which stretch to a height of 2,624 feet. These rocky cliffs are an incredible view for visitors, and the surrounding area offers aquamarine waters and shimmering gold sand. In Santa Cruz, you can explore the Museum of Nature and Man, which contains artifacts about the history of the Canary Islands and from around the world. Its collection includes native tools and carvings, and this is also a world reference on the preservation of mummies.
Do I need a passport or visa to fly to Tenerife?
If you’re a United States citizen traveling to Tenerife, you need a passport. Tenerife is part of Spain, so all residency and passport rules are similar to those applied in the Spanish mainland. If you’re a European citizen, you can enter with your national ID card alone.
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What is the cheapest way to get from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
The cheapest way to get from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife is to fly and bus which costs €350 – €1400 and takes 13h 56m.
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The fastest way to get from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife is to fly and bus. Taking this option will cost €460 – €2000 and takes 11h 15m.
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How far is it from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
The distance between United States and Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 7570 km.
How long does it take to get from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
It takes approximately 14h 24m to get from United States to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, including transfers.
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There is no direct flight from Boston Airport to Tenerife Airport. The quickest flight takes 11h 50m and has one stopover.
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Which airlines fly from Boston Airport to Tenerife Airport?
Azores Airlines, Vueling Airlines, Binter Canarias and Iberia offer flights from Boston Airport to Tenerife Airport.
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Where can I stay near Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
There are 1513+ hotels available in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Prices start at €100 per night.
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How do I get to Boston (BOS) Airport from United States?
The best way to get from United States to Boston Airport is to bus which takes 0 min and costs €1 – €13.
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What companies run services between United States and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain?
Iberia, Vueling Airlines and two other airlines fly from Boston to Santa Cruz de Tenerife every 2 hours.
Iberia
Website
iberia.com
Ave. Duration
11h 50m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
15h 25m
When
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€550 – €2400
Ave. Duration
13h 40m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
14h
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
15h 20m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
16h 30m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
11h 52m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
Ave. Duration
12h 50m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
Ave. Duration
16h 18m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€700 – €2300
Ave. Duration
15h
When
Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2700
Ave. Duration
15h 5m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€410 – €1700
Ave. Duration
14h 25m
When
Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2800
Ave. Duration
12h 28m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2000
Ave. Duration
12h 38m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Ave. Duration
13h 46m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€650 – €2800
Ave. Duration
16h 2m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€650 – €2600
Ave. Duration
19h 12m
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Monday and Friday
Estimated price
€550 – €2400
Ave. Duration
13h 33m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€650 – €2600
Ave. Duration
13h 53m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
American Airlines
Website
aa.com
Ave. Duration
11h 50m
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
Ave. Duration
11h 52m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
Ave. Duration
15h 5m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€410 – €1700
Ave. Duration
12h 28m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2000
Ave. Duration
12h 38m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Ave. Duration
15h 25m
When
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€650 – €2800
Ave. Duration
16h 2m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€650 – €2600
British Airways
Website
britishairways.com
Ave. Duration
11h 35m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
Ave. Duration
13h 55m
When
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2700
Ave. Duration
12h 15m
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Thursday
Estimated price
€480 – €2200
Ave. Duration
13h 25m
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Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€550 – €2500
Ave. Duration
12h 38m
When
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Air Canada
Website
aircanada. com
Ave. Duration
7h 5m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€400 – €1500
Ave. Duration
12h 7m
When
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€700 – €2900
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10h 35m
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Tuesday and Thursday
Estimated price
€340 – €1300
Ave. Duration
13h 45m
When
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Estimated price
€400 – €1700
Ave. Duration
15h 40m
When
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Estimated price
€500 – €2100
Lufthansa
Website
lufthansa.com
Ave. Duration
7h 5m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€400 – €1500
Ave. Duration
13h
When
Monday, Thursday and Friday
Estimated price
€500 – €1900
Ave. Duration
15h
When
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Estimated price
€500 – €2000
Ave. Duration
10h 35m
When
Tuesday and Thursday
Estimated price
€340 – €1300
Ave. Duration
17h 15m
When
Monday, Thursday and Friday
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
United Airlines
Website
united.com
Ave. Duration
7h 5m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€400 – €1500
Ave. Duration
11h 22m
When
Tuesday and Thursday
Estimated price
€340 – €1300
Vueling Airlines
Website
vueling.com
Ave. Duration
15h 25m
When
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€550 – €2400
Ave. Duration
16h 20m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€650 – €2400
Air Europa
Website
aireuropa.com
Ave. Duration
13h 25m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€550 – €2200
Delta
Website
delta.com
Ave. Duration
13h
When
Every day
Estimated price
€550 – €2500
Ave. Duration
16h 40m
When
Friday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
KLM
Website
klm.com
Ave. Duration
13h
When
Every day
Estimated price
€550 – €2500
Ave. Duration
16h 40m
When
Friday
Estimated price
€500 – €2200
TAP Portugal
Website
flytap. com
Ave. Duration
13h 35m
When
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€900 – €4100
Ave. Duration
13h
When
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€410 – €1600
Scandinavian Airlines
Website
flysas.com
Ave. Duration
14h 5m
When
Friday
Estimated price
€700 – €3400
Ave. Duration
14h 25m
When
Friday
Estimated price
€550 – €2700
Icelandair
Website
icelandair.com
Ave. Duration
14h 40m
When
Monday and Friday
Estimated price
€850 – €2900
Ave. Duration
14h 20m
When
Monday and Friday
Estimated price
€700 – €2300
Aer Lingus
Website
aerlingus. com
Ave. Duration
17h 5m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€600 – €2200
Ave. Duration
17h 30m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€750 – €2800
Binter Canarias
Website
bintercanarias.com
Ave. Duration
13h 15m
When
Friday
Estimated price
€490 – €1800
Azores Airlines
Website
azoresairlines. pt
Ave. Duration
9h 45m
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€550 – €2100
Ghodawat Aviation
Website
ghodawataviation.com
Ave. Duration
18h 50m
When
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Estimated price
€550 – €1500
easyJet
Website
easyjet.com
Ave. Duration
13h 42m
When
Tuesday
Estimated price
€460 – €1900
Titsa
Phone
+34 (0) 922 531 300
Website
titsa. com
Ave. Duration
1h 3m
Frequency
Every 30 minutes
Estimated price
€9 – €11
Website
Titsa
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Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many air carriers have adopted social distancing measures as their “new normal.” These are some of them:
Binter Canarias – this airline is known for conducting passenger temperature checks and capped capacity flights.
Vueling – this airline is known for providing passenger masks and cleaning with disinfectant.
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How much is a flight to Tenerife?
Return flights to Tenerife this week ranged between and . If you were flying one-way from Leipzig (LEJ), you could have snapped up tickets from as low as $375.
How to book the cheapest flight to Tenerife?
Using Orbitz, you’ll find some of the most impressive flight deals around from a wide range of airlines. But if you’re eager to heighten your chances of picking up cheap flights to Tenerife, here are a few tips to bear in mind:
Departing from or landing at other airports can often help you cut costs. Enter your preferred departure and arrival airports. Next, click on the ‘Nearby airports’ function below the form fields to explore your options.
If your travel plans aren’t etched in stone, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ link to bring up the flight deals for different departure dates. You may find an even better fare.
You can also hit the ‘Show options’ function to filter results for your preferred airline, seating class, and nonstop and refundable flights. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even pick the time of day you’d prefer to fly.
Lock in your airfare as soon as you’ve worked out your travel dates. While you can get lucky on occasion, airfares rarely get more affordable as your departure date gets closer.
Save loads on your vacation by bundling your flights, hotels and car rental into one handy package. Your credit card will thank you for it.
Flying during the busy season means expensive airfares. Try to travel outside of popular dates, such as Easter, Thanksgiving and school breaks.
How long is a flight to Tenerife?
Your flight to Tenerife could be an hour or more, depending on where you’re traveling from. We’ve put together a list of three of the busiest domestic routes and flight times to give you an idea of what to expect:
Santa Cruz de la Palma Airport (SPC) to Tenerife North Airport (TFN) – 31 minutes
Las Palmas Airport (LPA-Gran Canaria) to Tenerife North Airport (TFN) – 30 minutes
Arrecife Airport (ACE-Lanzarote) to Tenerife North Airport (TFN) – 48 minutes
What is the best time to book a flight to Tenerife?
Generally speaking, the cheapest time to purchase a plane ticket is January. This is closely followed by February then August. When seeking a cheap flight to Tenerife, it always pays to be ready to book. Cheap deals pop up suddenly and don’t hang around!
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Tenerife?
To land an incredible flight deal, make a booking on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. Typically, these are the cheapest days of the week to purchase seats to Tenerife.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Tenerife?
According to Orbitz data from 2020, Monday tends to be the best day to get cheap flights to Tenerife. Tuesday also offers more affordable fares, whereas Saturday has the highest ticket rates. Even though leaving at the weekend is often more convenient, you’ll have more cash to play with if you set off early in the week.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Tenerife?
Consider flying in August if you’re on a budget. Orbitz data shows that this is generally the best month for cheap flights to Tenerife. June is when fares are at their most expensive.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
We understand that plans change and flexibility matters. That’s why you can easily search for flights that include free cancellation and no change fees on Orbitz. Simply click on “Filter by flexible change policies” and we’ll find you fares more flexible than a crayon left in the sun!
What do I need for the flight to Tenerife?
A long-haul trip can be daunting, but it’s nothing a little preparation can’t solve. We’ve put together our top tips and tricks to ensure your journey flows without a hitch:
Nothing is more important than your travel documents. Which to bring and how many depend on whether you’re flying domestic or international. It’s best to check with your airline. In both cases, you’ll need to present some sort of government-issued ID.
Bring a good book or a tablet crammed with your favorite TV shows — it’ll help to while away time during your journey to Tenerife. Or if you’d rather enjoy a nap, an eye mask will shield you from those bright cabin lights.
Long-haul voyages can leave you feeling seriously cold, especially if you’re flying throughout the night. If you’d rather not stay awake shivering for the length of your journey, bring your favorite hoodie and some thick socks.
How many direct flights are there to Tenerife?
There are 2198 direct flights every month to Tenerife. When it comes to airlines that will fly you there, you’re spoiled for choice. Ryanair, Jet2 and easyJet are some of the most popular. TUI Airways, Binter Canarias and Condor are a few other dependable carriers that offer nonstop services.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Tenerife?
If you think a first or business-class fare is beyond your grasp, you may want to think again. Here are some practical tips to help you find a premium flight to Tenerife for a whole lot less:
Be flexible with your travel dates and wait for deals on first or business-class airfares.
Plenty of budget airlines these days have superb business-class seating that doesn’t cost the earth.
Bid for an upgrade. Some carriers hold online auctions that let you put down a price for a seat up the front. You may also be able to upgrade with points earned through a loyalty program.
What is the best time to go to Tenerife?
There’s never a bad time to head to Tenerife, though are the most popular months. For most places in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer begins June 20. If you’d sooner hang out in a light shirt than a winter coat, this time of the year may suit you perfectly. Expect average daytime highs of 73Fº (23Cº) and nightly lows around 68Fº (20Cº).
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Tenerife gives you the feel of traveling to a far-flung land without breaking the bank – off the coast of Morocco but part of Spain, it can give you a surprising amount of mileage for your euro.
This Canary Island offers volcanic beaches, whales and dolphins splashing around offshore, moonscapes that look freshly minted for Hollywood, and miles of hiking trails pushing into laurel-forest-draped mountains that are ancient and astonishing – and you won’t have to spend a fortune to get a real taste of it.
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Stay in a casa rural (rural holiday home) or camp under the stars, rattle up into the mountains on a guagua (public bus), spend languid days in alley-woven old towns and botanical gardens and dine out on €10 at a tucked-away guachinche (rural pop-up restaurant), and you’ll be living the low-cost Canarian dream.
Here are our top tips for visiting Tenerife on a budget.
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Look for low-cost flights
Provided you dodge high season and book far in advance, you can snag some great deals on flights to Tenerife from Europe. Most low-cost airlines fly several times a week to Tenerife South Airport, including Jet2, TUI and Wizzair, while EasyJet and Ryanair fly to the airports both in the south and the north of the island. The less fussy you are about specific times and days, the more likely you are to bag a bargain.
Avoid peak season for the best deals
If you want to save euros, try not to visit Tenerife in the high summer season (July and August). Prices spike again over Christmas, New Year and during February’s show-stopping Carnaval festivities, with a surge of vacationers flocking to the island in search of winter sun and fun.
The shoulder-season months of March, April, May, October and November are great months to explore the island on a budget, and flight prices and room rates plummet. You’ll also get to see Tenerife at its peaceful, less-crowded best.
Take a shuttle instead of a taxi to your resort
Taxi fares can make a massive dent in your budget. To reach your resort from the airport, it’s far cheaper to pre-book one of the many low-cost, door-to-door airport shuttles that whizz around the island. Affordable picks include Holiday Extras, Hoppa and Suntransfers. A 45-minute transfer from Tenerife South Airport to Costa Adeje could set you back as little as €4.50.
Titsa public buses – or guaguas, as the Canarios call them – trundle to most places on the island, and they’re an incredibly affordable means of getting around. Buy a Ten+ rechargeable card for €2 from an airport ticket machine, kiosk or bus station, and then load it with credit, which is easier and cheaper than buying individual tickets.
If you’re planning on exploring a lot by bus, invest a day or weekly pass, costing €10 and €50 respectively and giving you unlimited travel on the island’s bus network.
Hop on the guagua to Mt Teide
Often wreathed in cloud, 3715m (12,188ft) Mt Teide is Tenerife’s biggest heart-stealer, rising high above a volcanic valley with wraparound views out across the glittering Atlantic to the neighboring islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. At the heart of the rust-red rock moonscape of Teide National Park, the volcano is the island’s crowning glory.
Two public buses can take you to Teide: bus 348 from Puerto de la Cruz in the island’s north and bus 342 from Costa Adeje in the south. Once you’re up there, you’re free to explore at your own steam. If you’re an experienced hiker and want to tackle the big one by trekking all the way to the top, you can do so without enlisting an expensive guide, but make sure you apply for the necessary permit two to three months ahead.
Look out for car rental deals
Compared to the rest of Europe, Tenerife is pretty inexpensive when it comes to car rentals, which can cost as little as €15 a day. You will need your own set of wheels if you plan on venturing off-piste to the island’s wildest corners, especially in the spectacularly rugged and remote north. Save money by checking out the best deals on a cost-comparison site like Kayak, which covers not only international companies like Europcar but also more local ones like Canarias. com.
Car rental companies often add on last-minute extras that you might have overlooked in the small print when booking, such as upgrade, damage and additional-mileage charges. One way to reduce such costs is by shopping around for excess insurance before you travel.
Choosing the right beach – and often going one bay over – is an instant way to slash the cost of your holiday to Tenerife. In more crowded resorts like Los Cristianos and the mile of five-star hotels in Costa Adeje in the island’s south, you’ll pay through the nose for lounge chairs and umbrellas on the beaches, often up to €12 a day. Go remote and take your own towel, drinks and picnic.
Pitch a tent in a beauty spot
Wild camping is technically not permitted in Tenerife, but there are loopholes. Specially designated wilderness campsites are dotted across the island, some of which are in staggeringly lovely areas, such as on the slopes of Mt Teide. Facilities are basic, but most have toilets and running water. Getting a permit to stay at one is free, but you’ll need to be organized and book your dates far ahead.
Otherwise, pitching a tent at an official campground is a cheap means of staying on Tenerife. The island has lots of campgrounds to choose from, and a site for two will set you back around €25.
Bed down in a hostel
Hotel rates go through the roof in Tenerife high season, and good rooms can be like gold dust, so hurray for hostels, the perfect choice for solo travelers or anyone wanting to see the island on a shoestring, with dorm beds costing as little as €20.
Great options for feeling the buzz of the capital, Santa Cruz, include the Tenerife Experience Hostel near the main bus station and chilled backpacker fave Wanderlust Hostel. For sea views, more summery vibes and the chance to hit the waves, check into Casa Grande Surf Hostel in south coast El Médano. Up north, nine-room Albergo Montes de Anaga offers privacy and R&R with gorgeous mountain views away from the crowds.
Rent a casa rural
If you’re traveling as a family or with a group of friends, renting a self-catering apartment or villa is a no-brainer – you can split the cost, dine in and get to see a side to the island away from the big resorts.
You’ll find incredible casas rurales all over the island, which, despite the name, swing from slickly modern apartments with vineyard views to rustic cottages with their own swimming pools. These can work out to be a fantastic value at as little as €20 per person per night. Handy websites to get you started in your search include Casas Rurales, Rural Tenerife and Tenerife Holiday Apartments.
Hang out in traditional Canarian towns
Costs mount quickly in Tenerife’s resorts, but factor in a day or two in the island’s charismatic towns, and you’ll get a genuine slice of island life for free or little cost. In Santa Cruz, take a wander along the tree-shaded Rambla and stroll among the sculptures and subtropical trees at Parque García Sanabria.
In the north, it costs nothing to roam the cobbled streets of La Orotava, home to some of the island’s most striking traditional architecture, swim in the lava pools of pretty Garachico or explore the gorgeous botanical gardens in Puerto de la Cruz.
If you want to eat out for small change in Tenerife, make lunch your main meal. Many simple cafes and restaurants offer a no-frills menú del día (menu of the day) for as little as €10, including an appetizer, main course, glass of wine and dessert or coffee. Asking for tap water (agua del grifo) saves on buying bottled water, but you might get a raised eyebrow or even a firm “no. ” As a rule of thumb, avoid restaurants on the seafront, where the view almost certainly comes at a cost.
Eat Canarian-style at a guachinche
The ultimate way to eat out on the cheap in Tenerife is the humble guachinche. Found largely in the wine-growing north, these lively, popular family-run restaurants pop up for a few months each year in random settings, from garages to garden sheds, backyards to banana plantations.
Let’s be clear: prettiness is not the point. Often guachinches are ramshackle with handmade signs, cobbled-together furniture and no view to speak of. But you are here to eat, and you’ll do so traditionally and well, digging into hearty dishes like puchero (meat and chickpea stew), carne de cabra (goat) and conejo en salmorejo (rabbit braised in white wine). A meal with homegrown wine thrown in can set you back as little as €10. Bring cash and at least a smattering of Spanish.
Having trouble tracking down a guachinche? Download the Android or Apple app, Guachapp.
Graze the markets for picnic fixings
Volcanic wines and smoked goat cheese, fresh bread, tangy chorizo, chili-spiked mojo and ripe tropical fruits picked that very morning – Tenerife’s well-stocked produce markets are an excellent way to get a shot of local life, and all the things you need for a great picnic in the mountains or on the beach.
Join hungry locals to raid the stalls at La Laguna’s Mercado Municipal and Santa Cruz’ Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África. Otherwise, you can stock up on basics at Hiperdino and Mercadona grocery stores all over the island.
Daily costs in Tenerife
Hostel room: €20 Basic room for two: €60 Self-catering apartment (including Airbnb): €50 Public transport one-day travel card: €10 Cortado (espresso): €1. 20 Menú del día: €10 Beer (0.5l): €2 Lunch at a guachinche with wine: €10 Bocadillo (sandwich): €4 Tapas dinner for two: €30
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While the seven Canary Islands are fairly affordable destinations, you still have to spend some money to visit. Getting there can be expensive, and of course you’ll have to pay for hotels, car rental, dining and activities. But there are ways to have a budget Canaries vacation that still feels five-star luxury.
Dunes in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. (Photo by donstock/Getty)
1. Use your Avios
Using your British Airways Avios is an easy way to get to the Canary Islands without overspending on airfare. BA flies to the islands of Lanzarote (ACE), Tenerife (TFS) and Gran Canaria (LPA) from various U.K. hubs. Expect to spend 8,500 Avios peak or 10,000 Avios off-peak for a Euro Traveller reward ticket and 17,000 Avios peak or 20,000 Avios off-peak for a Club Europe reward ticket.
2. Travel off-peak
As mentioned above, traveling off-peak is key for spending fewer Avios. Though for some destinations off-peak dates mean traveling during rainy or cold seasons, that’s not the case here. The Canary Islands boast year-round sunshine and warm temperatures, so it’s the perfect destination to fly to off-peak. If you need a winter getaway, keep in mind BA deems many dates in January, February and March as off-peak.
Expect year-round sunshine in the Canary Islands. (Photo by Dennis Fischer Photography/Getty)
3. Fly low-cost
If you don’t have a balance of Avios, don’t stress. Airlines like Ryanair, EasyJet and Jet2 fly to many of the islands from a number of U.K. hubs (not just London), offering you more options than British Airways. For example, you can also fly to Fuerteventura (FUE) on the cheap and to the La Palma Airport (SPC) on the small island of La Palma (EasyJet operates this flight once a week from London Gatwick [LGW]). And depending on your dates, you can fly to the islands for as little as $68 one-way.
If you do fly low-cost though, remember that the flight is quite long, so come prepared with items like noise-canceling headphones and a neck pillow. It may be worth purchasing extras like an exit-row seat or priority boarding to make your journey a little more pleasant. And remember to carefully read our low-cost-carrier comparison guide before booking so you’re aware of hidden costs, luggage requirements and other unpleasant surprises.
Read more: Everything you need to know about flying EasyJet
Fly low-cost to the islands. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/Getty)
4. Stay in a home rental
Many Europeans own vacation homes in the Canary Islands that they only use a few times a year. The rest of the year, these vacation homes sit unoccupied, so many owners rent their properties out on platforms such as Airbnb at low prices. Expect to find home rentals to fit every budget, varying in size, price and style. Rentals can come in the form of villas or self-catering apartments within large complexes with amenities like shared pools and gyms. These places typically start as low as $68 a night, whereas hotels often start around $137 per night.
Besides being more affordable in general, staying in apartments helps you save money on dining out and having to check baggage, as many have laundry facilities. And, if you’re traveling in a family or large group, a home rental can be both the cheapest and most fun way you can all stay together.
5. Use hotel points
The Canary Islands aren’t overflowing with points hotels, but there are a few scattered throughout the larger islands. One of the best is the sprawling Ritz-Carlton Abama in Tenerife, which starts at about $273 or 40,000 Marriott points per night, featuring beautiful pools and a hidden beach.
The Ritz-Carlton Abama. (Photo by Lori Zaino/TPG)
Also located in Tenerife, the Sheraton La Caleta is about $205 per night or 30,000 Marriott points. The island of Gran Canaria has two AC Hotel properties, both of which start at 12,500 Marriott points per night or about $109 per night. There are also a few Radisson Blu hotels on Gran Canaria, too.
6. Dine and stay off the beaten track
While the larger resort areas of Playa del Inglés in Gran Canaria or Playa de las Américas in Tenerife are full of fellow travelers, it pays to get out of the resort areas and visit more traditional Spanish restaurants and local haunts — your wallet will thank you. Likewise, some of the smaller islands like La Gomera or El Hierro have a completely different feel than the larger, more visited islands. These are excellent spots to visit if you’d like to escape that all-inclusive vibe and experience a more culturally immersive holiday in the Canaries.
Roque de Agando on the island of La Gomera (Photo by cinoby/Getty.)
Spending time in the capitals of each island, like Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) or Santa Cruz (Tenerife), is an excellent way to absorb more of the local culture and local prices while still enjoying the warm sunshine. Likewise, getting out into many of the natural parks takes you away from the over-touristy areas and is also a relaxing way to enjoy nature without overspending.
7. Rent a bike
Instead of driving, rent a bike. It’s great exercise and much cheaper than renting a car. Obviously, this works better in certain places than others. For example, if you really want to explore Tenerife, visiting spots like the Mount Teide volcano and the cliffs at Los Gigantes, car rental is a must.
A man cycles on Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. (Photo by Westend61/Getty.)
But if you plan to stay on the quieter island of Fuerteventura, many of the attractions in and around the Corralejo area are easily accessible by bike. The Maspalomas/Meloneras region of Gran Canaria is also a great place to cycle.
Bottom line
Though certain aspects of The Canaries can be cheap, such as food and drink, other aspects are quite pricey — such as getting there. After all, it’s quite a bit further away than, say, the Spanish mainland. However, with these handy hacks, you can still have a premium experience while there without breaking the bank.
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Prepare for a stopover when jetting from John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (JFK) to TFS. No direct flights are available on this route, however British Airways, Iberia and KLM will get you to Abona as speedily as possible.
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As it stands, no airline offers direct flights to Tenerife South–Reina Sofía Airport from John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (JFK). Making your way there involves one stopover at least. Book your ticket ahead of time to score the best connections and price.
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How to get to Tenerife
Canary Islands, holidays in Spain
Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary archipelago, located in the Atlantic Ocean. The Canary Islands belong to Spain, but territorially they are closer to Africa than to Europe. They are separated from the African continent by 300 km, and from the coast of Spain – 1000 km.
Tenerife is known for its mild climate without sudden temperature changes, the island is warm all year round. The climate, as well as the unique nature, have made the island a popular resort, where millions of tourists arrive every year.
Tourism is one of the fundamental sectors of the island’s economy; all the necessary infrastructure, including transport, has been created for this.
How to get to Tenerife from Russia and other countries? By sea or by plane, most tourists prefer the plane. The island has two modern airports: South and North, they accept domestic and international flights.
You can travel around Tenerife by public transport, it is well developed on the island, by taxi or by renting a car. 9Ol000 there are two modern airports located in different parts of the island, which allows to optimize passenger flows.
Tenerife South Airport ( Aeropuerto de Tenerife Sur ) is the second busiest in the Canary Islands after Gran Canaria Airport. In pre-Covid times, it received more than 9 million passengers annually. More than half of the passengers arrived on flights from Western Europe. This airport receives flights Ryanair , Iberia , EasyJet .
The South Airport also accepts all charter flights.
Yuzhny Airport accepts regular and charter flights from Russia. Previous airlines flying to Tenerife: Aeroflot , S7 Airlines and Air Astana .
Airline Sky Up flies from Ukraine to Tenerife, they also receive Tenerife Sur .
But most tourists from the post-Soviet countries prefer to buy cheap air tickets with transfers. Usually these are flights with transfers in one of the European countries, most often these are: Germany, France, Spain.
For those tourists who prefer holidays in Puerto de la Cruz and other cities in the northern part of the island, it is more convenient to arrive at the TFN North Airport. ( Aeropuerto de Tenerife Norte ), located near the city of La Laguna.
Airlines AirEuropa , Ryanair , Iberia , Vueling fly to the northern airport TFN. Basically, it receives flights from Spain and some other European countries.
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Sea connections to Tenerife
Ferries are well developed in the Canary Islands. The seaport serving the ferries is located in the capital of the island, the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Ferry services between the continent and Tenerife, as well as between the Canary Islands, are operated by 9 ferry companies0036 Armas , FredOlsen , Trasmediterranea .
From Spain, ferries to Tenerife depart from the ports – Huelva and Cadiz . Travel time from 32 to 42 hours. Despite this length of travel, it can be interesting, especially for tourists traveling with their own car.
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How to get around Tenerife
You can get around the island by public transport, rental car, taxi or private transfer services.
Buses
Public transport in Tenerife is represented by buses of the company Titsa . You can recognize them by their bright green color. This is the cheapest mode of transport and quite comfortable. Bus routes connect all resort centers, as well as most attractions. They are available at both airports.
You can find the bus schedule on the website of the transport company Titsa or take it at the bus station.
The fare depends on the distance to the destination, it starts from 1.45 euros. You can find out the location of bus stops at the tourist offices, they are marked with the letter “I”.
Titsa bus ticket
You can pay with Tenmas Card , you can buy it at bus stations and many shops. The cost of the card itself is 2 euros.
You can find out how much it will cost to travel along the chosen route on the website of the transport company.
The magnetic card validator is located at the driver’s seat. To pay, you need to name the desired stop and the number of passengers.
Driver in Tenerife
It is much more pleasant to travel around Tenerife in a comfortable car with a personal driver. This service can be ordered on the website IslaTenerife . At your disposal will be a clean modern car and a driver who speaks Russian and Spanish, who knows the island very well. The car can be ordered to the airport or for any trips around the island. The application can be left through the website or through instant messengers.
When ordering a car with a driver, you can be sure that he will arrive on time and, if necessary, will be equipped with a car seat.
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Taxi
You can also use a taxi to travel around Tenerife, we recommend using the official service. Official taxi cars are white, all equipped with checkers that change color:
Green – the car is free;
Red – the vehicle is busy.
A lit number on the board indicates the current tariff. Three types of tariffs are used:
1 — city tariff on business days;
2 – tariff for the city in the evening and on weekends;
3 – intercity tariff.
Such information helps to minimize the risk of fraud and allows you to control taxi drivers.
All taxi cars are equipped with meters, but payment is calculated not only depending on the distance, but also for landing. When traveling to / from the airport, as well as to the seaport, an additional fee is charged for arrival on their territory.
After receiving payment, the taxi driver must issue a receipt.
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Cheap car rental
Tenerife has a fairly well-developed car rental service, you can rent a car immediately upon arrival at the airport. To do this, you should use popular aggregator sites to select the right car and book it.
You can book a car on the websites Rentalcars , Economybookings , Expedia , Cars Scanner and others. Such aggregators allow you to quickly find the best offer and book a car.
Many international car rental companies and local companies are listed below. The most popular ones are:
Europcar;
Goldcar;
InterRent;
TopCar;
Thrifty;
Canariascom;
Avis;
Budget.
The cost of renting a car depends on its brand and rental period (the longer it is, the cheaper it is to rent a car).
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Individual guides
It is hard to imagine a holiday in Tenerife without excursions, the island is rich in attractions and entertainment, so we recommend that you think over in advance where you want to visit during your vacation.
To see local sights, it is not necessary to buy group tours, there is a more interesting alternative – you can order a private guide by car or minibus.
If you are on vacation with your family or company, an individual guide is not only comfort and an interesting program, but also an opportunity to save money, because when ordering a private guide, you pay for the trip as a whole, and the minibus can accommodate up to 8 people.
The tour is accompanied by an experienced guide who speaks Russian and Spanish and knows the island well.
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Book a tour in a group
You can also book a tour in a group, this makes sense on many routes where an individual approach is not so important. You can go on a boat trip, to Loro Park, to a wine tasting, to a sightseeing tour of the island, to the castle of San Miguel and many other attractions.
The benefits of group tours are obvious:
Low cost if the trip is for 1-2 people;
Accompanied by a professional guide;
Large selection of routes;
Comfortable air-conditioned buses.
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How to get to neighboring islands
The Canary archipelago consists of 8 islands, Tenerife is the largest of them, it is located almost in the center. The nearest island from TENERIFE is Gran Canaria, the most remote is Lanzarote.
Each of the Canary Islands is interesting and distinctive, a holiday in Tenerife is a great opportunity to go to one of the neighboring islands to get to know the Canaries better. It is not difficult to do this, transport links between the islands are well developed, planes fly between them and ferries run.
Ferries to the Canary Islands
Ferries Armas , FredOlsen provide sea communication between the islands. Traveling by ferry from Tenerife to the neighboring islands of the Canary archipelago takes:
Lanzarote – 11 hours;
La Palma – from 2.5 to 8.5 hours;
La Gomera – 50 minutes;
Gran Canaria – from 1. 20 to 2.50 hours;
Fuerteventura – no direct ferries, only with transfers in Gran Canaria;
Hierro – 2 to 4 hours.
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Flights to the Canary Islands
Air travel between the islands of the Canary archipelago is convenient and inexpensive. Airports are available on all islands of the Canary archipelago.
Most flights between Tenerife and other islands of the Canary archipelago: Lanzarote, La Gomera, Gran Canaria, Hierro, La Palma, Fuerteventura are served by the North Airport. But South Airport also accepts several flights to Gran Canaria.
Flight time:
Lanzarote – 50 minutes;
La Gomera – 30 minutes;
Gran Canaria – 30 minutes;
Hierro – 40 minutes;
La Palma – 30 minutes;
Fuerteventura – 50 minutes.
Airlines flying between the islands are: Binter and Fly Canarias.
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Excursions to the Canary Islands
Holidays in Tenerife are a great opportunity to visit neighboring islands, for example, an excursion to La Gomera or Gran Canaria will take one day, since the islands are located very close .
You can book an excursion to the islands with a private guide, which is convenient if you are on vacation with a large family or company. Comfortable transport, a qualified Russian-speaking guide, who knows the Canary Islands very well and knows how to convey information in an interesting way, will make the trip unforgettable.
You can order a guided tour to all the islands of the Canary archipelago, a large selection of excursion programs is available, designed for 1-2 days.
How to get from the airports
After a tiring many-hour flight to Tenerife, you want to quickly get to your hotel or apartment. To do this, you need to think in advance which transport to choose for a trip from the airport.
Several budget options are available with varying degrees of convenience.
Buses Shuttle
You can use the Shuttle Spain Transfers service and pre-book a transfer from the airport to your destination. Service Shuttle Spain Transfers is available at both Tenerife airports.
Three transfer options are available:
Group;
Individual;
VIP transfer.
Group transfer is carried out by large comfortable buses. It is inexpensive, convenient if you are traveling alone or as a couple. Disadvantages: buses leave on schedule, stop at hotels.
An individual transfer does not have the disadvantages of the previous option, the transport meets you exactly, delivers you to your destination. Disadvantage: lack of Russian-speaking staff.
VIP transfer is carried out by luxury cars, the driver meets you personally at the airport. The disadvantage is the high cost, lack of service in Russian.
Affordable in directions:
South Airport – Puerto de La Cruz
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Individual transfer from airports
The best way to solve the transport problem is to order an individual transfer from the company IslaTenerife . You can do this in advance through the website or messenger. The service is available for the South and North airports.
When ordering an individual transfer IslaTenerife , at the airport you will be met by a driver in a comfortable car. The vehicle can accommodate up to 8 people. The car is equipped with air conditioning.
The driver speaks Russian and knows the island well.
The cost of an individual transfer from IslaTenerife is much lower than that of large similar services, and the quality of service is much better.
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Airport buses
The cheapest way to get to your holiday destination from the airport is public buses Titsa . You can recognize them by their green color. The cost of the trip is quite affordable from 1.90 to 14.60 euros, depending on the distance.
Check the bus schedule on the Titsa website or at the bus stop.
The most popular resort of Las Americas from the South Airport can be reached by bus No. 111, 343, 450. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife – No. 102, 103.
From the North Airport to Las Americas there is a direct bus No. Puerto de la Cruz – №102, 343.
You can pay for the trip in cash on the bus or buy a card at the bus station that allows you to save on travel. When paying in cash, it is worth remembering that the driver does not accept banknotes with a face value of more than 20 euros.
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How to get from Madrid to Santo Cruz de Tenerife
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Airplane to Tenerife
Take the Sol train at Renfe Cercanias station.
Travel time 5 min. Fare from €5 Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Renfe Cercanias.
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Get off at Nuevos Ministerios.
Apanhar o metro na estação de Nuevos Ministerios.
Travel time 21 min. Distance 15 km.
Carrier: Metro de Madrid.
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Get off at Aeropuerto T4.
Fly to Madrid (MAD) from Tenerife Airport (TFN).
Travel time 2 h 50 min. Fare from €30
Carrier: Ryanair.
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Get off at Tenerife (TFN).
Take the Titsa bus at the Aeropuerto Norte stop.
Travel time 18 min. Fare from €1 Distance 13 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Intercambiador Sta.Cruz.
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Airplane to Tenerife Sur Apt, bus
Take the Sol train at Renfe Cercanias station.
Travel time 5 min. Fare from €5 Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Renfe Cercanias.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
Apanhar o metro na estação de Sol.
Travel time 21 min. Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Metro de Madrid.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
Fly to Madrid (MAD) from Tenerife Sur Apt (TFS).
On the way 3 hours Fare from €30
Carrier: Ryanair.
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Get off at Tenerife Sur Apt (TFS).
Take the Titsa bus at the Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur stop.
Travel time 1 h 1 min. Fare from €9 Distance 63 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Intercambiador Sta.Cruz.
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Train, car ferry via Cordoba
Take the Madrid-Puerta De Atocha train at the Renfe AVE station.
Travel time 1 h 44 min. Fare from €23 Distance 343 km.
Carrier: Renfe AVE.
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Get off at Cordoba-Central.
Take the Cordoba-Central train at the Renfe Viajeros station.
Travel time 1 h 54 min. Fare from €17 Distance 229 km.
Carrier: Renfe Viajeros.
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Get off at Huelva.
Apanhar um táxi em Huelva.
Travel time 16 min. Fare from €14 Distance 15 km.
Carrier: Teletaxi Huelva.
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Get off at Huelva.
Embarque no ferry Fred Olsen no porto de Huelva.
Travel time 31 hours 30 minutes Distance 1309 km.
Carrier: Fred Olsen.
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Get off at Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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By car, car ferry
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Travel time 6 hours Distance 631 km.
Get off at Huelva.
Embarque no ferry Fred Olsen no porto de Sol.
Travel time 31 hours 30 minutes Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Fred Olsen.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
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Bus, car ferry across Huelva
Take the Socibus bus at Madrid South Bus Station.
Travel time 7 hours 40 minutes Fare from €45 Distance 622 km.
Carrier: Socibus.
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Get off at Huelva Central Bus Station.
Take the Damas bus at the Huelva stop.
Travel time 17 min. Fare from €1 Distance 9 km.
Carrier: Damas.
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Get off at Moguer.
Apanhar um táxi em Moguer.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €12 Distance 13 km.
Carrier: Teletaxi Huelva.
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Get off at Huelva.
Embarque no ferry Fred Olsen no porto de Sol.
On the way 31 h 30 min. Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Fred Olsen.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
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Train, car ferry
Take the Madrid-Puerta De Atocha train at the Renfe AVE station.
Travel time 2 hours 34 minutes Fare from €30 Distance 470 km.
Carrier: Renfe AVE.
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Get off at Sevilla-Santa Justa.
Take the Sevilla-Santa Justa train at the Renfe Viajeros station.
Travel time 1 h 32 min. Fare from €13 Distance 152 km.
Carrier: Renfe Viajeros.
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Get off at Cadiz.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Cadiz.
Travel time 34 h. Fare from €95 Distance 1300 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas S.A.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Travel time 1 h 50 min. Fare from €30 Distance 100 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas S.A.
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Train, car ferry #2
Take the Sol train at Renfe AVE station.
Travel time 2 hours 34 minutes Fare from €30 Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Renfe AVE.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
Take the Sol train at the Renfe Viajeros station.
Travel time 1 h 32 min. Fare from €13 Distance 3 km.
Carrier: Renfe Viajeros.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Cadiz.
Travel time 41 hours 45 minutes Fare from €100 Distance 1389 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas S.A.
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Bus, car ferry
Take the ALSA bus at the Madrid Estacion Sur stop.
Travel time 8 hours 15 minutes Fare from €45 Distance 631 km.
Carrier: ALSA.
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Get off at Cadiz.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Sol.
Travel time 41 hours 45 minutes Fare from €100 Distance 3 km.
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Get off at Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Madrid to Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
The cheapest way to get from Madrid to Santo Cruz de Tenerife is by plane to Tenerife. The trip will cost approximately €39. Travel time will be 4 hours 56 minutes.
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To the Canaries on a budget
How cheap to get from St. Petersburg to Tenerife on “Ryanair”
The Canary Islands – the islands of eternal summer – the most remote from our country and the warmest point of the European Union. And therefore, getting there for a Russian tourist is equally tempting and expensive. For example, the cost of a direct charter flight from St. Petersburg to Tenerife and back with Rossiya Airlines did not fall below 650 euros this summer. Which is equivalent to the cost of an “all inclusive” tourist package to a good hotel in Turkey for 10 days. That is, not very cheap. I generally keep quiet about regular flights. But are there ways to cut the cost of a flight, for example, by half?
Options
This is exactly the problem I had to solve in July of this year. At the height of the holiday season, when the already high prices for flights reached their maximum. Buying a ticket even in low-cost airlines threatened to make a hole in my budget.
One could, of course, hope for the appearance of “burning” tickets at an affordable price just before departure. But, given the peak time of the trip, the chances of staying at home on suitcases in this situation were much greater.
At that moment, my friends advised me to try my luck on the Ryanair website, assuring me that flights in Europe are cheaper than there.
What is Ryanair?
Ryanair
Ryanair is the largest low-cost airline in Europe headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1985 by Irish millionaire Tony Ryan. It has a fleet of 275 of the latest Boeing 737-800s of the same type, which our carriers can only dream of.
There is just one problem: Ryanair does not fly to any of the Russian cities. The prices for servicing aircraft at our airports are so high that they can undermine the company’s pricing policy.
However, there is good news for the residents of St. Petersburg. On Ryanair aircraft, you can fly from Lappeenranta (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia).
Another problem is that the airline’s website has only an English interface. More precisely, there are many languages, but there is no Russian. But this does not matter either, there are many blogs on the network where the process of ordering tickets and all the actions of passengers at the airport during landing are described in detail. I followed the instructions from this site. Separately, the rules of the airline in Russian can be found HERE. Now about the main thing.
Airline prices
Ryanair website
When I went to the Ryanair website, I learned two things. One, as usual, bad. The other one is good. There are no direct flights from Tallinn or Lappeenranta to Tenerife. At the same time, ticket prices shocked me. And, at first, I did not even believe that such cheap flights were possible.
The cost of a ticket from Tallinn to Barcelona, for example, ranged from 50 to 70 euros one way, depending on the days of the week. From Barcelona to Tenerife – 30-70 euros.
At first I even thought that, as often happens, some hidden fees will come up in the process of ordering tickets. I will dwell on this in more detail a little later, but for now I will say that you need to add only 6 euros for each ticket to the figure written on the site in order to get the final amount.
There is one important point to keep in mind when ordering. Ryanair does not provide connections between its flights. If suddenly one plane is delayed (which is extremely rare), the other will fly away without you, and the money will not be returned to you. Therefore, you need to plan the route so that you have a margin of time between flights.
Same for buying tickets. We cannot buy a ticket from Tallinn to Tenerife right away. Only separately. Tallinn – Barcelona (you can immediately go there and back on different dates) and Barcelona – Tenerife.
In addition, the company’s pricing policy is such that the price for a specific flight, on a specific date, changes over time according to a very complex law. On the same plane, there may be people who have taken a ticket for 30 and 200 euros.
In general, the earlier you book your ticket, the cheaper it is. But then prices fluctuate. They fall, they rise. Moreover, unevenly for different dates. Buying tickets turns into an exciting game of chance, where delay can lead to loss of money, or vice versa – to save money. Experience shows that it is best to pay for a flight 2 months in advance.
From St. Petersburg to Tenerife
There were route options for me:
1. From Lappeenranta in Tenerife via Dusseldorf or via Milan. 2. From Tallinn via Milan or Barcelona (Girona). This airport is 100 km from Barcelona.
Many options were close in price. But I chose Tallinn – Barcelona (Girona) – Tenerife because of the more convenient connections.
The itinerary with ticket prices looked like this:
Ecolines bus
1. Transfer St. Petersburg – Tallinn by bus. – 12 euros Buses of various companies run daily between these cities. Ticket prices fluctuate widely. I booked tickets online at Ecolines. If you take them in advance, then they can cost you 7.5 euros one way.
I bought them for 12 euros. Interestingly, for other companies, a ticket for this date cost twice as much. They say those buses have softer seats. However, I did not experience any discomfort during the trip. I left St. Petersburg at 23:00 from the bus station on the Griboyedov Canal (there is still a landing near the Vitebsk railway station), at 6 in the morning I was already in Tallinn at the bus station. The Russian-Estonian border was passed without any complications. They didn’t even ask me why I was entering Estonia with the “Finnish Schengen”. The border guards collected the passports on the bus, and then brought them back already stamped.
Old Tallinn
2. Transfer by regular bus No. 2 from the bus station to the Tallinn airport. (approximately 10 minutes) – 1.6 Euro . If you buy a ticket not from the driver, but in kiosks, then the trip will cost you 1 euro. Since the bus arrived at its destination strictly on schedule, I had a decent amount of time before departure. I used it to explore the beauties of the “Old City”. The best way to get from the bus station to the city center is by tram.
3. Flight Tallinn – Barcelona (Girona) 11-55 departure, arrival at 14-40 (local time). – 64 euro .
4. Transfer by bus from Girona Airport to Barcelona North Bus Station “Estacion del Norte”. (approximately 1.2 hours) – 15 euro .
When leaving the airport building, turn right. After 100 meters you will run into a car park with bus stops. The ticket is bought there at the box office. Buses are paired with incoming aircraft, and tickets are sold for as long as needed. No one will be left at the airport. In the daytime, traffic jams are possible in Barcelona. But no one spent more than 2 hours on this road.
Arrival of the bus from Girona Airport to Barcelona’s Estacion del Norte bus station. In the hands of people, suitcases of the largest possible size for free transportation on Ryanair aircraft
5. Walking through the center of Barcelona from the bus station “Estacion del Norte” to Plaza Catalunya. Distance – 1.3 km maximum – 30 minutes.
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Walking route from the bus station (Point A) to Plaza Catalunya (B)”
This distance can also be covered by metro. The trip will cost 1.45 euros. However, you will deprive yourself of the opportunity to survey the architecture of the central streets of Barcelona, \u200b\u200band save not so much time. In addition, along the way you come across all kinds of cafes and restaurants where you can taste Spanish cuisine.
Plaza Catalunya is where the final stops of the Aerobus buses take you to Barcelona International Airport, located almost within the city.
If you have time to spare, you can walk along the central boulevard “La Rambla”, going from Plaza Catalunya to the sea. Along the way, you will meet the central market “Bokeria” with a huge selection of all sorts of things.
6. Transfer by Aerobus from Plaza Catalunya to Barcelona Airport. (approx. 40 min.) – 5.65 euros.
You have to be careful here. The airport has two terminals (T1 and T2), located at a decent distance from each other. Accordingly, two different buses (A1 and A2) go to them, which stop not far from each other in Plaza Catalunya. Ryanair flights to Tenerife operate from terminal T2. Therefore, we need to take the Aerobus bus with the A2 sign. The driver takes the money for the tickets.
7. Ryanair flight from Barcelona to Tenerife South. Departure 21-40, arrival 23-59(local time) – 37 euro .
Beach in Las Americas
From the south airport of Tenerife, it is very close to the main tourist center of the island – the resort of Las Americas (20 km). A round-the-clock bus number 111 runs between them. The ticket price is 2.3 euros. Or one and a half times less if you buy a special plastic card “Bono Bus” in kiosks. But I do not include these costs in the fare, since friends met us at the airport.
Total spent on the trip there: 12+1.6+64+15+5.65+37= 135 euros.
The return route was the same, but the cost of the flights was different. Tenerife-Barcelona – 86 euros. Barcelona – Tallinn – 68 euros. Bus costs are the same. 86+5.65+15+68+1.6+12= 188.25 euros.
Total costs for the round trip = 135+188. 25= 323.25 euros!
This is exactly half the price of a direct charter. In the autumn-winter period, this price for Ryanair tickets is even lower. Not counting, of course, New Year’s holidays.
Features of flights with Ryanair
Of course, there are no miracles in the world. You have to pay something for the low cost of the flight. For me, these inconveniences are not of a fundamental nature.
1. The weight and dimensions of the luggage carried are strictly limited. You can only take a suitcase with you on a plane for free, weighing no more than 10 kg and dimensions no more than 55x40x20. Moreover, at the airport they can easily check this, and the surcharges for extra pounds are draconian. So, if you have a lot of luggage and you do not fit into these restrictions, it is better to pay for it in advance when booking a ticket.
An additional piece of luggage weighing 15 kg of decent dimensions costs 25 euros per leg of the flight during the season. That is, 100 euros for the round trip with one transfer.
2. There are no free meals in flight. All for extra money. For example, a 0.5 liter bottle of water costs 3 euros.
3. The seatbacks do not recline (they have one position) and there is not much room to sit. Naturally, there are no TVs and players.
4. Passengers take seats in the cabin on a first-come, first-served basis. But those who want to have a choice can make a small surcharge – 4 euros. Such passengers are allowed on the plane in the first place.
5. If the flight is cancelled, the money paid will not be refunded.
6. Purchased tickets are practically impossible to sell to another person, since the cost of reissuing a ticket is comparable to its total cost.
7. All ticket purchase operations and check-in for the flight itself are carried out only via the Internet. (check-in is made from 15 days to 4 hours before the flight). The boarding pass is printed by the passenger himself. If you have not done it yourself, at the airport all this will cost a pretty penny.
Barcelona Singing Fountain
Well, otherwise, beautiful marquise, everything is fine, everything is fine! In general, you choose. I myself was satisfied. Not only did I fly to the Canary Islands for half the price, I also saw the beauties of Tallinn and Barcelona.
I would like to note that Ryanair saves money on everything and sells tickets only by itself, without any intermediaries. Therefore, all my efforts to advertise it are completely free. I just want to share with the visitors of my site new opportunities for low-cost flights.
As of March 13, 2018, Ryanair offers interesting prices for flights:
Tallinn – Barcelona (Girona) EUR 38.34 May 1 and 8, 2018
Barcelona – Tenerife (Northern) EUR 47.39 May 2, 2018
Barcelona – Tenerife (North) EUR 34. 39 May 9, 2018
For those who do not dare to embark on such adventures for the sake of savings, I recommend a good form for finding cheap and more familiar air tickets. To date, this metasearch engine searches for tickets through 15 agencies and 728 airlines! I like it the most because it allows you to buy tickets from any city to anywhere in the world and at the same time often save a lot of money.
Valery MISHAKOV
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How to get from Adeje to Siniscola
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Plane from Tenerife Sur Apt to Olbia, bus
Take the Titsa bus at the Adeje – City Center stop.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Estación Costa Adeje.
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 27 min. Fares from €3 Distance 19km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Fly to Tenerife Sur Apt (TFS) from Brussels airport (BRU).
Travel time 6 hours 40 minutes Fare from €35
Carrier: Brussels Airlines.
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Get off at Brussels (BRU).
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Aeroporto Olbia stop.
On the way 1 h 30 min. Fare from €4 Distance 67 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Siniscola Cimitero Piazza 4 Novembre.
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Bus to Tenerife, plane to Olbia, bus
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €1 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 1 h 10 min. Fare from €8 Distance 86 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Norte.
Fly to Tenerife (TFN) from Barcelona Airport (BCN).
Travel time 5 hours 35 minutes Fare from €40
Carrier: Vueling Airlines.
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Get off at Barcelona (BCN).
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
On the way 1 h 30 min. Fare from €4 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
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Airplane from Tenerife Sur Apt to Cagliari, bus
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €1 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 27 min. Fare from €3 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Fly to Tenerife Sur Apt (TFS) from Madrid Airport (MAD).
Travel time 5 hours 50 minutes Fare from €28
Carrier: Ryanair.
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Get off at Madrid (MAD).
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Aeroporto Elmas Arrivi stop.
Travel time 2 hours 10 minutes Fare from €10 Distance 173 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Nuoro Via Mannironi 26 – Ospedale.
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Nuoro Via Mannironi 26 – Ospedale stop.
Travel time 44 min. Fare from €2 Distance 50 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Siniscola Via Isalle 1-Carabinieri.
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Plane from Tenerife Sur Apt to Alghero, bus
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €1 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 27 min. Fare from €3 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Fly to Estación Costa Adeje from Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Travel time 5 hours 25 minutes Fare from €30 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Ryanair.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the Redentours Sardegna bus at the Aeroporto Fertilia stop.
Travel time 2 hours 15 minutes Distance 175 km.
Carrier: Redentours Sardegna.
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Get off at Nuoro Ospedale.
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 44 min. Fare from €2 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
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Bus to Tenerife, plane to Alghero, bus
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 14 min. Fare from €1 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the Titsa bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 1 h 10 min. Fare from €8 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: Titsa.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Fly to Tenerife (TFN) from Madrid Airport (MAD).
Travel time 5 hours 30 minutes Fare from €40
Carrier: Air Europa.
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Get off at Madrid (MAD).
Take the Redentours Sardegna bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 2 hours 15 minutes Distance 19km.
Carrier: Redentours Sardegna.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
Take the ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna bus at the Estación Costa Adeje stop.
Travel time 44 min. Fare from €2 Distance 19 km.
Carrier: ARST Spa – Trasporti Regionali Della Sardegna.
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Get off at Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur.
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Car ferry, bus, ferry, taxi
Apanhar um táxi em Adeje.
Travel time 13 min. Fare from €18 Distance 11 km.
Carrier: José Robayna Rivero.
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Get off at Tenerife Los Cristianos.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas no porto de Tenerife Los Cristianos.
Travel time 2 hours 15 minutes Fare from €30 Distance 125 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas.
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Get off at Santa Cruz de la Palma.
Embarque no ferry Acciona Trasmediterranea no porto de Santa Cruz de la Palma.
Travel time 63 h. Fare from €200 Distance 1622 km.
Carrier: Acciona Trasmediterranea.
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Get off at Cádiz.
Take the ALSA bus at the Cadiz stop.
Travel time 10 h. Fare from €55 Distance 723 km.
Carrier: ALSA.
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Get off at Valladolid.
Take the Union Ivkoni bus at Valladolid Central Bus Station.
On the road 24 hours Cost from €50 Distance 1686 km.
Carrier: Union Ivkoni.
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Get off at Genoa Train station.
1453 m walk from Genoa Train station to Genova.
Travel time 17 min. Distance 1 km.
Get off at Genova.
Embarque no ferry Moby S.p.A no porto de Genova.
On the road 11 hours Cost from €35 Distance 390 km.
Carrier: Moby S.p.A.
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Get off at Olbia.
Apanhar um táxi em Olbia.
Travel time 46 min. Fare from €110 Distance 53 km.
Carrier: Taxi di Ivan Ministru Olbia.
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Get off at Siniscola.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Adeje to Siniscola?
The cheapest way to get from Adeje to Siniscola is by plane from Tenerife Sur Apt to Olbia, by bus. The trip will cost approximately €43. Travel time will be 11 hours 51 minutes.
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Why I chose the north of Tenerife over the south. — Nine Coliving
Black beaches and banana trees
For most Europeans Tenerife is known as a lazy destination for beach lovers. You stay at a hotel or apartment complex in Las Americas of Los Christianos. You put your towel on a stretcher at the pool before breakfast so that you have one for the rest of the day. The fathers you walk, is to the beach or to one of the million tappas restaurants on the boulevard. You eat, you drink, you sleep and you tan. Specially tanning is very important. Not really the kind of place that I, and most digital nomads, are attracted to. Welcome to the South of Tenerife.
Okay, I am being a little harsh right now, because also the south of Tenerife has its perks. But, there is no denying the fact that the south of Tenerife is build totally on tourists. You see, about twenty years ago, the south of Tenerife was just desert. It was a dry and hot place where nothing would grow, so why live there? When people first started living in Tenerife, they where looking for lands to grow stuff, have animals and become farmers. They found that at the north side of the island. Because of the high volcano, el Teide, clouds usually don’t make it across. That’s why they stay on the north and why it rains more. A greener and more fertile landscape is the result.
Does that mean it rains al the time?
Luckily it really doesn’t. The Canaries lay just of the coast of the south of Morocco. Which means the weather is nice and warm all year around. The temperatures do vary from about 18 decrees in winter to 30 decrees in summer depending on the altitude. Compared to the south, the north is usually about 4 decrees colder than the south. It does rain more in the north, but after the hot summers, the rain is very welcome. The north is more cloudy too. Some days can be worse than others and usually clouds come and go. But, if you are really looking for a lot of sunshine, the north of Tenerife is a bit more unpredictable. From about November it rain every now and then, usually every few days for about an hour. In Januari an Februari there is usually a week of two when it really rains. And let’s be honest, thats no fun if you are just on your holiday.
So why go in winter?
Let’s not forget that winters in Tenerife are still nice and warm, especially compared to the rest of Europe. But other than that, the winter has some more benefits. First of all, the winter months are the best months to catch waves. Surfers from all over the wold come to Tenerife during winter, mostly in the north where the waves are bigger and better. Summers are better for beginners though, since the waves tend to get quite high in winter. Secondly, it’s less touristy in winter. Even though most tourist go to the south of Tenerife, tourist also make there way to the north of the island. But, it’s a different kind of tourist. While people go to the south to get there tan on, people visit the north to enjoy nature and be active. And that’s why we love the North of Tenerife most of all. For it’s beautiful nature and diversity.
There is so much to do in Tenerife and good weather is never far. The fathers you can drive is about 1,5 hour, so even when it rains in the north, a sunny beach is never far away. The north has black volcanic beaches, steep cliffs, little fisherman towns, banana farms and the forrest. It is heaven for every adventures soul.
What about culture?
The south of Tenerife is basically just hotels and apartment buildings for tourists. This is totally different in the north, where the Canaries live. Here you find real Spanish towns, whit local tapas bars and little cafes. Where people still take a siesta during the day and small shops close between 2 and 5. Where most people go to church on Sunday and where salsa music fills the streets. The capital, Santa Cruz hosts the second biggest carnaval of the world every year in Februari/March. Historical towns with beautiful architecture, fisherman villages and banana farms, they are all still alive in the North of Tenerife.
The town where Nine Coliving is based, is called La Orotava. It has one of the two historical centers on the whole island. It is a beautiful town, with lots of culture an history. People in La Orotava are super friendly and there is lots to do in and around the town. It is also the area where you find the best local cuisine of the island. Every year, two months after eastern, the town celebrates Corpus Christi, a week long festival that will blow your mind.
It’s all about just making that little bit more effort to find the true Canarian culture in Tenerife. Because in the main tourist areas it may seem hard to find. It is all about taking the bus to that town just 10 minutes away form your big hotel. Just drive for half an hour and you will find yourself tasting local wine at a wine farm. A little boat brings you to the most amazing sunset looking out on Los Gigantes. It’s all there, you just have to look for it.
So this is why we chose the north of Tenerife over the south. Come check it out for yourself!
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In popularly loved Egypt, March is considered a cool month.
Many tourists do not feel comfortable enough when on the sea
resort, the air temperature does not rise above + 25 ° C, and it blows from the sea
perceptible wind. What is really attractive in Egyptian beaches in
March – the price of a tour package.
Approximately the same weather is in March in United Arab Emirates Rest in
Emirates is suitable for those who choose good cool weather, warm
sea, chic holiday conditions and endless shops. In March at
supermarkets in the UAE are having sales: due to favorable tax
conditions in the Emirates, quality items from the best world manufacturers can be
buy at much lower prices than in Europe. For holidays with children
it is better to choose coastal hotels at Dubai .
But it’s really hot at this time of the year in GOA . This
Indian beach paradise will warm the rays of the sun to all who survived
winter cold. Goa is good because it combines a beach holiday with
tempting excursion program: tourists are shown the whole Indian
exotic from Buddhist temples to river backwaters with crocodiles. hot in
March and Thailand – up to +38°С.
Combined tours are very popular in March,
during which tourists have the opportunity to see
attractions Sri Lanka and soak up the luxurious beaches at Maldives . Hospitable Sri Lanka
invites tourists to the “Lion Rock”, to Polonnaruwa and Dambulla, in
cave temple, created three millennia ago, and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth
Buddhas in Kandy, as well as a dance show, a breeding farm
elephants, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Spice Garden.
Those tourists who are ready to fly across the ocean are invited to colorful beaches Dominican Republic and Canaries .
These places are attractive due to the good conditions for recreation here.
are provided not only on the territory of the hotel, but also far beyond its borders.
Once on the popular Canarian island of Tenerife, you should definitely
visit the forests and mountains, visit the villages of local residents and large
tourist cities, such as the capital city of Santa Cruz and the port city
Puerto de la Cruz. And in March, Tenerife hosts colorful
carnivals.
Tours in Europe
In March, the beach resorts of Egypt may seem too
cool, but this is the best time for tours of the pyramids and
along the Nile. It is enough to wander around Giza and Luxor under the scorching sun
tiring, but in March, when the temperature fluctuates around + 25 ° C, from
trips to the Valley of the Dead and Thebes can be a real pleasure.
March is also a good time for city tours Europe . There, of course, it is not summer yet, but it is noticeably warmer and cleaner than ours. About 0°С in Scandinavia , +10°С in Paris and +20°С (almost summer!) in Barcelona : quite a comfortable environment for visiting European museums and walking along the narrow cozy streets of European capitals.
Exotic
For fresh impressions, you can go wherever your heart desires. In March, tourists are ready to receive Cuba , Brazil , Chile and Mexico . An interesting sea vacation can be obtained at the resorts Vietnam ,
where tourists will find a wide variety of landscapes: beaches, islands and
grottoes made in the rocks by water and wind. It’s nice in March
relax at Seychelles and Singapore . Finally, this is a good time to travel to Jordan , where you can visit a large number of historical monuments and soak in the mesmerizing waters of the Dead Sea.
Ski resorts
By spring, the ski season gradually begins to reduce activity. Nevertheless, in March you can still have time to ride in Andorra , in the Dolomites in Italy , on the glaciers Austria (Zell am See, Selden, Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen) and France (Meribel, Tignes, Chamonix). Suitable weather conditions for skiing and boarding are maintained in the ski centers Finland (Vuokatti, Tahko) and Sweden (Ore).
Holidays in Russia
In March, when the winter cold is already receding, it’s time to visit the most beautiful northern regions of Russia. In Arkhangelskaya
region, ecotours are organized in the steppe of reindeer herders, to the beauties
Golubinsky Reserve, where you can see relic plants,
karst cave and all kinds of northern living creatures. Have a great rest
you can also in the most beautiful Karelia : rest on the shore of a frozen
Lake Onega, snowmobiling and a trip to Kizhi will not leave
indifferent even sophisticated tourists.
With the onset of spring, the so-called weekend tours to Golden Ring or St. Petersburg become popular.
Of course, it is much more pleasant to walk around St. Petersburg on a warm summer evening, but in
March, you can afford to get out of the house for a couple of days, if you’re lucky
with the weather.
Leisure with children
While it’s still not hot, you can successfully spend an educational vacation with
adult children: in high school, many may be interested in seeing
ancient greek ruins at Athens or visit the foot of the pyramids in Egypt . Schoolchildren can also be guided in the footsteps of the knights and shown to castles in Germany , France and Czech Republic . Once in France with children, you can ride to Disneyland and the Parisian Aqua Boulevard.
Another interesting option for children’s recreation: the language school at Malta .
Specialized travel agencies arrange tours for schoolchildren on days
March holidays. Thus, the child will visit the
sunshine and learn English in a fun and friendly environment.
Rest in March. Where to rest in March? Relax with travel agency Globus.ru !
Island of Eternal Spring: Tenerife – an affordable vacation at any time of the year! We tell you when and where it is more profitable to fly.
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Island of Eternal Spring: Tenerife – an affordable vacation at any time of the year! We tell you when and where it is more profitable to fly.
October 25, 2019
Author: Travel agency “AKS Travel”
Tenerife, like all the Canary Islands, is famous for its unique geographical position: the climatic conditions here allow swimming all year round ! The weather is uniform: it is never very hot or very cold here.
When to go to tour in Tenerife :
September-October is the high season: at this time of the year there is a huge influx of tourists and the highest prices. At this time of the year, the temperature of water and air is the highest and most comfortable.
December-January, April-March – low season: during this period there are much fewer tourists and prices in Tenerife are quite reasonable. The water temperature is +18-20, and the air temperature is warm and comfortable, which allows you to swim and relax on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean without any problems.
June – August – the golden mean, the rest will be pleasant and inexpensive. Absolutely not hot summer with mild sun – perfect for a relaxing holiday in Tenerife.
The main advantage of Tenerife is a good flight program : You can choose the most comfortable departure city for yourself – Minsk, Moscow, Vilnius.
A good option for a holiday in Tenerife from Minsk would be the hotel Sol Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife 4* , the price for it starts from 780 EUR per person for 10 nights with HB meals (breakfast and dinner).
This option is suitable for those who love a comfortable and quality stay. The main advantage of the hotel is the Playa Jardin beach, which is located nearby and is the best beach in the North of Tenerife. It is distinguished by its cleanliness, spaciousness and black volcanic sand, a promenade with cafes and beautiful vegetation. Also, this hotel is suitable for fans of the Eskur and cultural heritage: it is located just 500 meters from the historic center of Puerto de la Cruz.
Tenerife from Moscow is perfect for budget travelers. An excellent option in this case would be the Globales Acuario 2 * hotel, which costs from 500 EUR per person for 10 nights with HB meals (breakfast and dinner).
The hotel is located in Puerto De La Cruz, on the second coastline and offers its guests small but cozy rooms, outdoor pool, attentive staff. Due to its favorable location, it is especially popular among young couples and for lovers of a comfortable budget holiday.
You can also fly to Tenerife from Vilnius : at the moment there is a very interesting flight program for 14 nights. A good option for a vacation would be the Blue Sea Callao Garden 3 * hotel, which costs from 800 EUR per person with HB meals (breakfast and dinner).
Comfortable apartment complex located in the southwest of Tenerife, in the residential area of Callao Salvaje, 300 meters from the sandy beach. An excellent plus of the hotel is its proximity to the city center, where you will find bars, restaurants and other entertainment for a cool holiday.
If you are planning a vacation in Tenerife and you need expert advice, then you can safely contact us at the AKS TRAVEL agency, where you will be told about all available options and select a vacation according to your request.
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New hotel in Phuket with water slides for families with children
New hotel in Phuket with a water park for families with children. In the area of one of the best beaches in Thailand – Kata.
October 25, 2019
Bus tours to Warsaw 2020 from Seven Travel: not only shopping!
The office of the tour operator “Seven Travel” claims that modern shopping tours to Poland are not “naked” shopping at all. Programs of shop tours to Warsaw season 2019include time for bargain shopping and a leisurely acquaintance with the city. Let’s check if it’s possible to do everything in shop tours to Poland from Minsk!
October 25, 2019
What you need to know when planning a tour in the UAE. Read and save from 50 usd on vacation.
The UAE has always great weather and no low season – luxury hotels for quality holidays and great shopping at great prices. However, when choosing a tour to the UAE, remember some of the nuances of a holiday in this country.
October 24, 2019
The Embassy of Lithuania is ready to provide free visas to Belarusians for the ceremony of reburial of Kalinouski. Their number is limited
Visas will be issued for a one-time trip, the maximum validity of a visa is from 20 to 24 November 2019.
October 24, 2019
On Halloween, the Alivaria Museum invites you to the “Horrors of the Oldest Brewery”
One-hour tour will take place in the historical building of the brewery.
October 24, 2019
Where to fly to the sea at different times of the year
Where is it better to relax in January
If you want to sunbathe and swim in the sea, the best place is Asian beaches (Indonesia, Bali, Thailand (Phuket, Krabi , Phi Phi, etc. ), Malaysia, India, Goa, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Seychelles, UAE) or the beaches of the Caribbean Sea (Dominican Republic, Cuba, Tahiti, etc.)
You can also rush to Egypt or Tunisia, but keep in mind that it will be just comfortably warm for walking, but not for swimming or sunbathing.
When planning your trip, remember that January is a holiday month and it’s best to buy all your tickets in advance.
Where is it better to relax in February
The hottest countries this month are Thailand (Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, Chang), Cambodia and their nearest neighbors Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines . Vietnam is also good, especially for surfers, because there are big waves. You can try to go to Bali, although there is still a risk of getting into the rainy season. You can also go to countries a little to the west, for example, the United Arab Emirates, Goa, Sri Lanka or the Maldives.
Starting from February, Europe is slowly opening its doors, and already in February it is possible to arrange a sightseeing trip to the south of Italy.
And you can have a good rest in the Canary Islands. Or choose an even more western direction and relax in February in another hemisphere, for example, in the Caribbean.
Where better to relax in March
Egypt is the most popular beach holiday destination in March. And although it may still be a little windy, it is already warm enough to bask on the beach and swim in the Red Sea. Also, it is not very hot this month in the UAE, the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean islands.
In March it also becomes possible to visit Chile, Brazil, Mexico.
The beaches of Asian countries and islands such as Thailand (Koh Samui, Tao, Phangan), Vietnam (although there may be big waves), Singapore, Malaysia, Goa, Sri Lanka are still friendly for tourists. , Seychelles, Maldives. The real dry hot season begins in Bali.
Where to relax in April
April is already a warmer month and more and more countries are ready to welcome tourists on their beaches. The Asian countries of Thailand (O.Samui, O.Tao, O.Phangan), Vietnam, Malaysia, the island of Bali are still friendly in terms of weather. One of the best choices might be Hainan Island in China. And the Maldives remain invariably favorable in terms of weather.
In Goa, they say the humidity is high, it’s hot and there can be high waves, but the weather is good.
In Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco, it is warm in April, but not yet hot, and in Israel (in Eilat), April is considered the peak of the season.
The sea in the Canaries and the Caribbean remains warm and welcoming. From April you can also go to Malta, but keep in mind that at this time there is a peak tourist season.
Well, in April, bus tours around spring Europe are already actively starting to travel.
Where better to relax in May
The most popular destinations are Turkey and Egypt, these countries are still not hot, but already very good. The weather is about the same in Tunisia and Morocco.
Of the Asian countries, the beaches of Thailand (Samui, Tao, Koh Phangan), where it is hot, but still bearable, Seychelles, Singapore, Indonesia, Bali, Vietnam with clear weather and clear sea, remain invariably good. An additional plus is that on May 25, all Buddhist countries celebrate Buddha’s birthday beautifully and brightly.
You can go to the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean if you don’t mind short-term tropical downpours. It’s good on Tenerife, it’s hot during the day and slightly cool in the evening, but the water in the ocean may seem cool.
In May, active flowering begins throughout Europe and this is an excellent period for traveling to any European country, especially beautiful, they say on the Cote d’Azur of France.
Where to relax in June
The most popular summer destination is Turkey and all kinds of beaches in Europe, such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Spain and nearby islands, such as Sicily, Mallorca, Malta. But on the Cote d’Azur, the sea is still cool this month, but you can just ride around the beautiful towns of France.
We can also offer you to go to Greece with its islands of Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, Zakynthos or Cyprus, but keep in mind that it can still be a bit cold there.
From the East Asian countries, you can choose Bali, where in June it is not so humid and there is no rain, or Thailand (O. Samui, O. Tao, O. Koh Phangan). I would warn you against trips to other Asian and South African countries – it is too hot there during this period. As well as in the Caribbean, although many at this time still travel to the Dominican Republic.
And in Tunisia and Morocco, on the contrary, the sea may not be warm enough.
Well, various parts of our homeland are gradually becoming available, and not only the Black Sea resorts, but also various places for hiking, such as the Caucasus, for example.
Where is the best place to relax in July
If you are a big fan of the heat, then in July it’s time for you to go either to the European Mediterranean beaches in countries such as Italy, Spain, Portugal or Greece with its islands of Crete, Kos, o- va Cyclades, Rhodes, Corfu, where it is not so hot because of the breeze, or in Morocco and the Caribbean, for example, in the Dominican Republic. The season in Tunisia also begins in July and, according to tourists, it is good in Bali and on the Thai islands of Koh Samui, Tao, Koh Phangan.
And let’s not forget the Mediterranean islands of Mallorca, Sicily, Malta, where it’s a little hot, but the heat is not very felt.
Friends advised us to write that this month is very good on the Cote d’Azur in France, and the sea is already warm and the weather is great.
If you prefer a little calmer weather in terms of heat, then it’s time for you to go to the Black Sea beaches of our country, Ukraine or Bulgaria, or soak up the sun by the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro and Croatia.
In July, the Sea of Azov is ready to receive tourists, and all over Russia you can find a lot of cool places for wild recreation and hiking. They say that this month is the season in Karelia, for example.
Where is the best place to relax in August
August is the hottest month of summer and if you are not afraid of the heat, you can go on vacation to the Mediterranean beaches of Europe in Spain, Italy, France (Côte d’Azur) or Greece, Cyprus and Crete, where, because of the dry air, the heat should be more bearable.
The sea should not be so hot in Montenegro, Croatia and Bulgaria.
Good weather for a beach holiday in August in the United Arab Emirates and in Southeast Asia on the islands of Thailand – Koh Samui, Tao, Koh Phangan or in Indonesia on about. Bali. If you are not afraid of waves and strong currents, then you can go to Sri Lanka.
In Turkey, the heat subsides by the end of August, and the sea will still be just as warm. Although Egypt remains popular, it will be very difficult to relax there because of the scorching sun. Just like in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, where it is very hot and humid and the rainy season may already begin.
September is pleasant in the Canary Islands, although the water there may not be very warm.
And the most expanse for hikers begins in Russia. This month you can go on a hiking trip to the Altai Mountains, go to Baikal, the Urals, or you can just have a great time on Lake Seliger.
Where better to relax in September
The most popular destination in September will be Turkey, where it is not so hot, and the water in the sea is still very warm. The same weather is in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt.
It is better to go to the European beaches of Bulgaria, Croatia and Montenegro in the first half of September, because then it may start to rain and it will be already cold. But in Italy, Greece, Cyprus, the weather will still be very good. September is generally considered the best month to visit Cyprus. In Spain, you can visit Mallorca, Malaguf. If it rains there, it will be mainly in the second half of September and will be short-lived for the time being.
For surfers, especially beginners, Portugal is recommended. September and October are great times to study. And although the water in the ocean is already cool, but for those in wetsuits, it’s not so scary.
The velvet season this month is also in Sicily, even if it rains, the sea is still warm.
September is the high season for Bali, during this time the weather is great there and it is no longer hot in the Canaries, although the sea may seem cold.
You can still have a rest in the resorts of Ukraine and Russia, the weather there is still warm too.
Where is it better to relax in October
In October, you can have a great rest in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, it will not be hot anymore, but the water is still pleasantly warm. The same can be said about Israel and Jordan.
It’s still possible to go to Turkey, although it can get chilly in the evenings.
In Greece (especially on the islands of Crete, Rhodes) it is still warm, but there may already be strong winds. But in Cyprus, the weather is great in October.
From the European islands it is safe to suggest Sicily, Malta. The sea there is not as warm as before, but you can still swim.
East Asia opens its doors, October is considered the best time for a holiday in the UAE, you can already swim in China on about. Hainan, and in Goa, and in Thailand (Puket, Krabi, Pi Pi, Koh Chang, Pattaya, Koh Samet) ends the main rainy season.
Where it is better to have a rest in November
In Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia the velvet season starts from November, but it doesn’t mean that it will be cold, just not so hot during the day and cool in the evenings. Mauritius or Maidera (Portugal) is also suitable for a holiday in November.
The Canary Islands and Cyprus still have a swimming season, although it may also seem a little chilly.
On the other hand, the real season opens in the countries and islands of East Asia: in the United Arab Emirates, the Maldives and the Seychelles it is no longer hot, but comfortably warm. In the south of Vietnam, the dry season begins, in Malaysia it is best to go to the western islands, there is almost no rain, just like in Cambodia. In Thailand, visit the islands of Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, Lanta, Ranong, Phang Nga, Satun, Chang and Samet in November.
November is the best time to relax in India, Goa, Sri Lanka, where the water temperature is almost the same as the air temperature.
In Mexico and the Caribbean (Cuba, Dominican Republic) the dry season begins, although short showers are still possible.
Where is the best place to relax in December
In usually choose those places where it is warmest in this month. And this is undoubtedly East Asia. In Goa in December, the high season, you can go to Sri Lanka or one of the islands of Thailand (Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, Chang, Samet, etc.). No less warm in neighboring countries – Laos, Cambodia., Malaysia. Vietnam is also warm, but the ocean is a little restless.
Many choose the United Arab Emirates, but be aware that the water can already be chilly in December. Egypt and the Canary Islands are like a roulette this month, the weather can be normal, or it can be windy and cold.
In the Caribbean (Cuba, Dominican Republic) in December it is warm and mostly dry, although it may rain for a short time.
Tenerife from Minsk – the right choice of seaside vacation in spring
We are all looking forward to the arrival of summer to go to the sea for the sun. You don’t have to wait until summer this year! The Canary Islands are just a 6-hour flight from Minsk – this is the perfect place for those who want summer now. Advice from professionals of the company “Solemare”: what for how much, how to get there, where to relax, what to see and why you should go to Tenerife right now.
Island Tenerife is a favorite holiday destination in the off-season, when it is already too hot in Asian countries, and still cool and rainy in European countries. In the spring of 2016, a chain of direct flights from Minsk to Tenerife starts, opening this island for Belarusian tourists. Specialists of the company “Solemare” answer questions about holidays in the Canary Islands, give their recommendations and share their experience with you.
Why Tenerife?
Mild climate and warm sea at any time of the year (ideal for children and adults)
Large selection of excursions and trips around the island: national park, boat trips, Teide volcano with unearthly landscapes (local landscapes were used for filming “Star Wars”)
Lots of branded duty free shops (the whole island is a free trade zone!)
Direct flight from Minsk by charter flight (for the first time in spring 2016!)
A wide range of hotels and resorts for every taste with the cleanest beaches marked with the Blue Flag of the EU
How to get to the Canary Islands?
This year, the tourists of the company “Solemare” have a unique opportunity to travel to the island of Tenerife by direct flight from Minsk. Departures will be carried out on March 18 and 28, April 7, 18 and 28, May 9 and 19. Flight time Minsk – Tenerife is only 6 hours.
How long does it take to get from the airport to the hotel?
Tenerife is a relatively small island with a compact infrastructure. The plane from Minsk arrives at Tenerife South Airport, so most hotels in the southern part of the island are within 15-45 minutes by bus. For those wishing to spend their holidays on the northern coast of the island, a longer trip of up to 1.5 hours is organized.
Which resort is better to choose?
Tenerife has a holiday for everyone. If you are looking for a democratic holiday, then you should choose Los Gigantes with good 2-3* tourist class hotels. For lovers of a fun holiday with a lot of bars, nightclubs, restaurants and other entertainment, we recommend Playa de Las Americas . The best high-class hotels are located in the resort Costa Adeje . And if you’re flying to Tenerife for windsurfing or kitesurfing, the best choice is El Medano , known for steady winds, good waves and a wide range of water sports.
How is the weather in Tenerife in spring?
“Island of Eternal Spring” Tenerife is an amazing place on the planet. Here the air and water temperature almost does not change throughout the year. The climate here is very mild and suitable for both children and adults. In spring, you will be most comfortable in the south of the island, which is reliably protected from wind and rain by a mountain range in the center of Tenerife. The air temperature is +24 … +26 degrees, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean does not fall below +22 degrees.
What are the beaches in Tenerife?
Most of the beaches in Tenerife are sandy and have a gentle entry into the sea. Almost all beaches are protected from waves by special structures. The peculiarity of the sand in Tenerife is an unusual black or gray color. This is volcanic sand, which makes ocean water even cleaner and more transparent.
What to do and visit in Tenerife?
The must-see places in Tenerife are the national parks of Siam Park, Loro Park and the Teide volcano. For those who like to bring back not only a tan, but also impressions, it is worth visiting the village of Masca, Gomera Island, as well as the cozy town with unique architecture of San Cristobal de la Laguna. You can also go on a boat trip and see dolphins and sperm whales with your own eyes. Fans of outdoor activities should definitely try water and air sports (parasailing, surfing, kite surfing, jet skis, etc.)
How to choose the right hotel in Tenerife?
In Tenerife, you can easily find a hotel for every tourist. The choice is so great that it is often difficult to stop at just one. We have prepared for you TOP 5 best accommodation options in Tenerife. For those who prefer to stay in apartments with a kitchen, you should pay attention to ALBORADA BEACH CLUB 3* . These apartments are located right on the beach and have their own large saltwater pool. Among the recommended hotels of the 4 * category, it is worth noting BEST TENERIFE 4* . This hotel is an excellent choice for those looking for a beach holiday under the sun. It is only 200 meters from the beach and a 5-minute walk from the city centre. As an alternative, consider the hotel BITACORA 4 * , which has its own water park, varied buffet meals, and air-conditioned rooms with sea views. The best hotel on the island BAHIA DEL DEQUE 5* is a luxurious hotel complex overlooking the beach, surrounded by gardens. It offers 5 outdoor pools, a fitness center and stylish rooms with a private balcony. Whichever option you like, be sure of the quality of service in Tenerife hotels.
How much does a holiday in Tenerife cost?
Holidays on the island of Tenerife offer a variety of options for the price. The most democratic options for staying in apartments will cost about 700-800 euros per person for 10-11 days with the flight from Minsk included. Prices for holidays in 4 * hotels with meals included (breakfasts / breakfasts-dinners) are 900-1100 euros per person. Thus, the prices for holidays in the Canary Islands are comparable to holidays in the continental part of Spain or Italy.
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