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TITSA Buses Made Easy In 2022

Do you want to see Tenerife without a car?

No problem. Exploring Tenerife by bus is easy, comfortable and inexpensive. I did it for a week without any problems!

Here’s all you need to know to ace public transport in Tenerife.

TITSA bus in Tenerife


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The Tenerife Bus Service (TITSA Buses Tenerife)

Every corner of the island of Tenerife is covered by the bus service managed by the cheekily named TITSA. This is an abbreviation for Transportes Interurbanos de Tenerife, Sociedad Anónima, which doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.

TITSA operates a modern fleet of shiny, shamrock-green buses. Tenerife buses are clean and are equipped with the latest safety technology and air conditioning.

Additionally, much of the TITSA fleet is wheelchair accessible.

In many respects, buses are of a higher standard than those found in the UK.

Tenerife bus services run more or less on time.

Tenerife buses called guaguas by Canarian people (pronounced ‘wah-wahs’). I love this name!

Tourist Bus Routes in Tenerife

Take a look at this map from TITSA, summarising the major tourist bus routes in Tenerife.

Tourist bus routes in Tenerife (TITSA)

And here are the popular tourist routes:

  • TITSA 102 / 103  Puerto de la Cruz – Santa Cruz
  • TITSA 108 Santa Cruz – Icod
  • TITSA 110 Santa Cruz – Costa Adeje
  • TITSA 111 Santa Cruz – Costa Adeje via Tenerife South Airport
  • TITSA 325 Puerto de la Cruz – Los Gigantes
  • TITSA 342 Costa Adeje  – El Teide
  • TITSA 343 Puerto de la Cruz – Los Cristainos via Tenerife North and Tenerife South Airports
  • TITSA 348 Puerto de la Cruz – Teleférico Del Teide
  • TITSA 473 Los Cristianos  – Los Gigantes
  • TITSA 477 Costa Adeje  – Los Gigantes
  • TITSA 711 Santa Cruz – Costa Adeje via Tenerife South Airport

Tenerife Bus Tickets

When it comes to paying your bus fare there are a number of options.

1. SINGLE TICKET

This is bought from the driver and the price depends on the route. The maximum value of notes from which drivers can give change is 10 Euro.

2. ROUND-TRIP TICKET

Again, this is bought from the driver and is available for a same-day return journey covering a distance of at least 20 km. Buying a return ticket gives you a discount of 10%.

GOOD TO KNOW

When asking the driver for a return ticker the Spanish phrase to use is ida y vuelta (pronounced ‘eeda ee vuelta’) –the literal translation is ‘going and returning’

3. PAY-AS-YOU GO RECHARGEABLE PASS

Easier than buying individual tickets, load credit onto a contactless Tenmas or ten+ card and you’re good to go. This is the easiest way of paying for your bus fares in Tenerife and is also the most affordable option.

4. FIXED PERIOD BUS PASSES

Newly introduced, one-day and one-week bus passes are available, loaded onto a ten+ card or the ten+móvil app.

These cost €10 and €50 respectively (December 2021).

There are also passes available for those with disabilities, senior citizens (65+), children, young people and families.

Buying and Using the Tenmas (ten+) Card

You need to buy your ten+ card at the bus station, tram station or another authorised outlet. You won’t be able to buy this from the bus driver.

If you want to take the bus from Tenerife South Airport to your destination, you can buy a Tenmas card from the Lycramobile shop, located just beyond the baggage reclaim area.

The card itself costs €2 which you then load with credit in €5 increments from €5 to €100.

Tenmas or Ten+ card: Your golden ticket to bus travel in Tenerife

Recharge the ten+ card with credit at the bus/tram, station or at one of the self-service machines. You can also register and top-up your Tenmas card online.

You can use the ten+ card for travelling by bus and tram across Tenerife. However, it is not accepted on the bus services to Teide (TITSA 342 and 348).

A ten+ card can be used by more than one passenger. You can also change buses.

The balance on your Tenmas card is valid for one year from the date it was last topped up. The card itself is good for ten years.

Using a Tenmas card gives you a discounted fare, depending on the distance that you are travelling, typically 20% on journeys under 20 km, 30% on longer journeys.

To use the Tenmas card, tap it on the reader near the driver when you enter the bus. If more than one of you is using the card, just tell the driver before you present the card.

Tenmas card reader at bus exit door

When you have reached your destination, tap the card again on the reader next to the exit door at the centre of the bus. The fare will be deducted from your credit balance, which will be displayed on the reader’s screen.

Getting and Using the ten+móvil App

I chose not to use the app because I felt that the Tenmas card suited my purposes. Also, the app required the entry of my passport number as part of the registration process, about which I felt a little uncomfortable.

But if this is the right option for you, firstly, download the ten+móvil (Via Móvil) app from Google Play or the Apple Store.

Enter your registration details and add money to your account via a virtual wallet.

To pay for fares on board the bus or tram, you need to read the QR code to validate the trip. This is usually located near the entry door.

Tenerife Bus Fares

Using buses on the island is very affordable.

To put this into context, exploring Tenerife by bus cost me €35, which included the return fare from Puerto de la Cruz to Tenerife South Airport. Not bad for a week’s travel.

It’s worth noting that although the one-week travel pass wasn’t available when I travelled to Tenerife, at €50 for the week, this would have cost me more money.

Fares for popular tourist routes with 

Tenmas card (2021 prices)

To give you a sense of how much it is likely to cost you to travel around Tenerife by bus, here are a few current fares (December 2021)  for popular routes using a travel card:

  • Puerto de la Cruz – Santa Cruz: €3. 45
  • Puerto de la Cruz – Tenerife South Airport: €9.55
  • Puerto de la Cruz- La Orotava: €1.15
  • Los Cristianos – Santa Cruz: €5.90

Check current fares for Tenerife buses here.

Essential tips for exploring Tenerife by bus

1. Buy a Tenmas (ten+) Card

In terms of affordability and convenience, a Tenmas card is unbeatable.

2. Get hold of a bus map and timetables

A Tenerife bus service map and set of timetables are indispensable in planning your routes around the island.

I was given these when I purchased my Tenmas card. Alternatively, download Tenerife bus schedules and map from the TITSA website or pick them up from one of the island’s Tourist Information Offices.

3. Check your destination carefully

TITSA buses display their three-digit number on the front, back and sides of the bus. The destination is displayed on the front of the bus.

If you want to double-check that you’re heading in the right direction, ask the driver. In my experience, most drivers are happy to help out visitors. And if your Spanish isn’t up to scratch, they are able to speak some English.

GOOD TO KNOW

If you are unsure, write down the destination name to show to the driver. Sometimes, the Spanish pronunciation of place names can be tricky for those not familiar with the language.

Once on the bus, the stops are not announced. However, you should be able to see them on a screen at the front of the bus (and sometimes on an additional screen near the exit doors).

If you need to get off at the next stop – la próxima parada in Spanish –  you should let the driver know by pressing the red button.

4. Watch out for the express buses

There are some bus services that do not make any stops en route. Whilst these express buses are great if you want a speedy journey from A to B, they are not so great if you don’t want to travel all the way to the terminus.

I was caught out on day 1 when I intended to travel to La Laguna from Puerto de la Cruz but ended up in Santa Cruz sooner than I had wished. Don’t repeat my mistake.

NEED TO KNOW

To identify an express bus, look out for the words sin paradas in addition to the name of the destination displayed at the front of the bus

5. If you are paying with cash, keep hold of your ticket

Don’t risk a fine. Keep hold of your ticket until you leave the bus.

Supervisors do board the buses to check tickets (I came across them twice during my week in Tenerife).

6. On popular routes, board the bus at its starting point and get there early.

On more than one occasion, I witnessed queues of people trying to board popular buses at the bus station, and full buses driving past a sea of disappointed faces at bus stops further along the route.

Buses in Tenerife are also used heavily by residents and can get very busy. To avoid disappointment, catch your bus at its starting point if possible (usually the bus station) and arrive a good 15 minutes before its scheduled departure time.

Recommended Tenerife Guidebook

Getting your hands on a good guidebook to help you to plan your trip to Tenerife and to explore the country whilst you are there, is a smart move. I highly recommend this excellent Marco Polo guide, which was my constant companion I visited Tenerife.

Tenerife by Bus: Final Thoughts

Whilst hiring a car gives you greater freedom, getting around by bus in Tenerife is an easy and very affordable way of seeing the island.

Exploring Tenerife without a car frees you from the stress of driving and parking. In not adding to the traffic congestion on the island, in your own small way you are doing your bit towards preventing climate change.

Apart from the lack of flexibility, the only other disadvantages of exploring Tenerife by bus are the infrequency of some schedules and a lack of direct routes to some destinations, necessitating a change of bus. However, with a little forward planning, you can overcome these disadvantages.

Finally, we all like a friendly and polite traveller and bus drivers are no different. Greeting them with a smile and a cheery hola buenos días / buenas tardes will go a long way to easing your journey.

Feliz viaje!


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    Tenerife Buses – Timetables and Routes

    Tenerife Bus Service – Titsa Buses Tenerife

    Titsa Bus Tenerife is the Islands official Tenerife bus service company, which is the reliable public bus transportation of Tenerife. Tenerife buses offer an inexpensive means of exploring the island. They are modern always very clean and they are mostly always on time. Their buses are very easy to spot because they are a bright green colour, with a 3 digit number located on the front, back and sides of the bus, indicating the route they’re currently on. This route is used for both directions. Next to the route number above the front windscreen, they display their destination, so make sure you check you’re going the right way. It’s always a good idea to ask the driver to be sure you’re on the right bus, most of the drivers speak good English and are used to helping out tourists.

    Tenerife Buses – Fares, Discounts and Bono bus cards (pre-paid bono bus tickets) options

    Single, one way ticket. The price depends on the Tenerife bus route you’re on.

    Round Trip ticket. This ticket has to be used on the same day. With this option there is a 10% discount on the single ticket prices. This option is only available for distances over 21 kilometers.

    Bono Bus cards of €15 or €25. They can be used for all Titsa buses in Tenerife, and are also valid for the Santa Cruz tram. They can be used by several users at the same time, you just swipe the card for the given number of people in your group.

    If the balance left on the Bono bus card is less than the fare, the difference must be paid to the driver in cash and a bus ticket is issued for the difference paid.

    You can purchase Bono Bus cards from bus stations, bus terminals, and various retail outlets, often newsagents.

    Tenerife Bus Routes – Tenerife Bus Timetable

    You can view the bus routes and timetables further down the page or download the full timetable. Its in PDF format so if you don´t already have adobe reader you will have to download and install in order to view the timetable. If you have any questions or request more information leave us a comment

    Titsa Bus Stations

    Titsa bus Tenerife have bus stations in the following towns: Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Icod de los Vinos, Buenavista, Candelaria, Güímar, Arafo, Granadilla, Adeje, Los Cristianos, Guía de Isora, as well as the two interchanges in Santa Cruz and La Laguna.

    Tenerife Bus Routes

    Below we have listed some of the most popular Tenerife bus routes each with their Tenerife bus timetables and other useful information. Choose a Tenerife bus route 473, 477, 325, 110, 111, 342, 348 or scroll down the page.

    Tenerife Bus Routes to and from the Airports

    The following Tenerife bus routes cover the (TFS) Tenerife south airport and the (TFN) Tenerife north airport

    Tenerife North Airport: 30, 108, 343
    Tenerife South Airport: 40, 111, 343, 415, 450, 711.

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    Bus 30 Timetable Puerto de la Cruz to Tenerife north Airport (TFN)

    Bus 30 Route Covers: Puerto de la Cruz, Ctra del Botánico, Enlace Orotava, La Quinta, La Victoria, La Matanza, El Peñón, Tacoronte and North Airport (TFN)

    Bus route last updated: 06-10-2019

     

     Monday to Friday 

    Bus 30 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to Ctra del Botánico, Enlace Orotava, La Quinta, La Victoria, La Matanza, El Peñón, Tacoronte and Tenerife North Airport (TFN):

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 104 (night service)

    04:40 10:50 17:00
    05:25 11:20 17:30
    05:40 11:45 17:55
    06:05 12:15 18:25
    06:30 12:45 18:55
    06:55 13:15 19:20
    07:25 13:45 19:50
    07:55 14:15 20:20
    08:30 14:40 20:45
    09:00 15:10 21:30
    09:30 15:40 22:10
    10:00 16:05 22:55
    10:25 16:30  
    Bus 30 from

    Tenerife North Airport (TFN) to Tacoronte, El Peñón, La Matanza, La Victoria, La Quinta, Enlace Orotava, Ctra del Botánico and Puerto de la Cruz:

    06:20 12:25 18:35
    06:50 12:55 19:05
    07:20 13:25 19:35
    07:50 13:55 20:00
    08:20 14:25 20:30
    08:50 14:55 21:00
    09:10 15:20 21:25
    09:40 15:50 22:10
    10:10 16:20 22:50
    10:40 16:45 23:35
    11:00 17:10  
    11:30 17:40  
    12:00 18:10  

     

     Weekends and Holidays 

    Bus 30 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to Ctra del Botánico, Enlace Orotava, La Quinta, La Victoria, La Matanza, El Peñón, Tacoronte and Tenerife North Airport (TFN):

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 104 (night service)

    04:40 11:00 17:50
    05:25 11:45 18:30
    05:40 12:25 19:15
    06:20 13:10 19:55
    07:05 13:50 20:40
    07:45 14:35 21:20
    08:20 15:15 22:05
    08:55 16:00 22:55
    09:35 16:40  
    10:20 17:15  
    Bus 30 from

    Tenerife North Airport (TFN) to Tacoronte, El Peñón, La Matanza, La Victoria, La Quinta, Enlace Orotava, Ctra del Botánico and Puerto de la Cruz:

    06:20 13:05 19:55
    07:00 13:50 20:35
    07:45 14:30 21:20
    08:25 15:15 22:00
    09:00 15:55 22:45
    09:35 16:40 23:35
    10:15 17:20  
    11:00 18:00  
    11:40 18:30  
    12:25 19:10  

    Bus 40 Timetable Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos to Tenerife south Airport (TFS)

    Bus 40 Route Covers: Costa Adeje (Bus Station), Magma, Llanos de Troya, Columbus, Zentral Center, El Camisón, Los Cristianos, South Airport (TFS)

    Bus route last updated: 06-10-2019

    Bus 40 from

    Costa Adeje (Bus Station) to Magma, Llanos de Troya, Columbus, Zentral Center, El Camisón, Los Cristianos and South Airport (TFS)

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    00:20 10:15 16:45
    02:05 10:45 17:15
    03:55 11:15 17:45
    05:30 11:45 18:15
    05:55 12:15 18:45
    06:25 12:45 19:15
    06:55 13:15 19:45
    07:15 13:45 20:15
    07:45 14:15 20:45
    08:15 14:45 21:15
    08:45 15:15 22:00
    09:15 15:45 23:05
    09:45 16:15  
    Bus 40 from

    South Airport (TFS) to Los Cristianos, El Camisón, Zentral Center, Columbus, Llanos de Troya, Magma and Costa Adeje (Bus Station)

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    00:50 10:30 17:00
    02:35 11:00 17:30
    04:25 11:30 18:05
    05:55 12:00 18:30
    06:30 12:30 19:00
    06:55 13:00 19:30
    07:25 13:30 20:00
    07:30 14:00 20:30
    07:55 14:30 21:00
    08:25 15:00 21:30
    08:55 15:30 22:30
    09:25 16:00 23:35
    10:00 16:30  

    108 Bus Timetable Santa Cruz to Icod de los Vinos – Stops at the Tenerife north Airport (TFN)

    108 Bus Route Covers: Santa Cruz, La Laguna, Noth Airport (TFN), La Orotava, El Realejo and Icod

    Bus route last updated: 03-05-2018

    Monday to Friday

    108 Bus times from Santa Cruz destination Icod:
    06:15(1) 14:15 20:15
    08:25 15:15 22:15
    10:15 16:15  
    12:15 18:15  
    108 Bus times from North Airport destination Icod:
    06:35 14:42 20:37
    08:49 15:42 22:35
    10:39 16:39  
    12:40 18:46  
    108 Bus times from La Orotava destination Icod:
    07:00 15:00 21:00
    09:10 16:00 22:50
    11:00 17:00  
    13:00 19:00  
    108 Bus times from Icod destination Santa Cruz:
    06:15 12:15 16:15
    08:15 13:15 18:15
    10:15 14:15 20:15
    108 Bus times from La Orotava destination Santa Cruz:
    06:50 12:55 16:55
    08:55 13:55 18:55
    10:55 14:55 20:50
    108 Bus times from North Airport destination Santa Cruz:
    07:15 14:17 21:13
    09:19 15:17  
    11:19 17:19  
    13:19 19:16  

    Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays

    108 Bus times from Santa Cruz destination Icod:
    06:15 12:15 18:15
    08:15 14:15 20:15
    10:15 16:15  
    108 Bus times from North Airport destination Icod:
    06:32 12:37 18:37
    08:34 14:37 20:35
    10:36 16:37  
    108 Bus times from La Orotava destination Icod:
    07:00 13:00 19:00
    09:00 15:00 21:00
    11:00 17:00  
    108 Bus times from Icod destination Santa Cruz:
    06:15 12:15 18:15
    08:15 14:15 20:15
    10:15 16:15  
    108 Bus times from La Orotava destination Santa Cruz:
    06:50 12:50 18:50
    08:50 14:50 20:50
    10:50 16:50  
    108 Bus times from North Airport destination Santa Cruz:
    07:11 13:12 19:14
    09:13 15:15 21:13
    11:13 17:14  

     

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    Bus 110 Timetable Santa Cruz – Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje (Bus Station)

    Bus 110 Route Covers: Santa Cruz, San Isidro, Los Cristianos, Magma, Costa Adeje (Bus Station)

    Bus route last updated: 06-10-2019

    Bus 110 from

    Santa Cruz to San Isidro, Los Cristianos, Magma and Costa Adeje (Bus Station):

     Monday to Friday 

    06:00 12:30 17:30
    06:30 13:00 18:00
    07:00 13:30 18:15
    07:30 14:00 18:30
    08:00 (1) 14:30 19:00
    08:30 (1) 14:45 19:30
    09:00 15:00 19:45
    09:30 15:30 20:00
    10:00 15:45 20:30 
    10:30 16:00 (1) 21:00
    11:00 16:15 22:00
    11:30 16:30 (1)  
    12:00 17:00  
    Bus 110 from

    Costa Adeje (Bus Station) to Magma, Los Cristianos, San Isidro and Santa Cruz:

    06:00 12:00 17:00
    06:30 12:30 17:30
    07:00 13:00 17:45
    07:30 13:30 18:00
    08:00 14:00 18:15
    08:30 14:15 18:30
    09:00 14:30 19:00
    09:30 15:00 19:30
    10:00 15:30 20:00 
    10:30 15:45 20:40 
    11:00 16:00 21:10 
    11:30 16:30 22:30 

     

     Weekends and Holidays 

    Bus 110 from

    Santa Cruz to San Isidro, Los Cristianos, Magma and Costa Adeje (Bus Station):

    06:00 11:30  17:00 
    06:30  12:00  17:30 
    07:00  12:30  18:00 
    08:00 (1)  13:00  18:30 
    08:30 (1)  13:30  19:00 
    09:00  14:00  19:30 
    09:30  14:30  20:00 
    10:00  15:00  20:30 
    10:30  16:00 (1)  22:00 
    11:00  16:30 (1)   
    Bus 110 from

    Costa Adeje (Bus Station) to Magma, Los Cristianos, San Isidro and Santa Cruz:

    06:00  11:30  16:30 
    06:30  12:00  17:00 
    07:00  12:30  18:00 
    07:30  13:00  18:30 
    08:00  13:30  19:00 
    08:30  14:00  19:30 
    09:15  14:30  20:00 
    10:00  15:00  21:00 
    10:30  15:30   
    11:00  16:00   

    (1) Vehicle adapted for reduced mobility users.


    Bus 111 Timetable Santa Cruz to South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje

    Bus 111 Route Covers: Santa Cruz, South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje (Station)

    Bus route last updated: 08-10-2019

    Bus 111 from

    Santa Cruz to South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje (Station):

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    00:15 10:25 16:55
    02:30 10:55 17:25
    04:05 11:25 17:55
    05:30 11:55 (1) 18:25
    05:55 12:25 (1) 18:55
    06:25 12:55 (1) 19:25
    06:55 13:25 19:55 (1)
    07:25 13:55 20:25 (1)
    07:55 (1) 14:25 20:55 (1)
    08:25 14:55 21:25
    08:55 15:25 22:30
    09:25 15:55 (1) 23:45
    09:55 16:25  
    Bus 111 from

    Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje (Station):

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    01:20 11:15(3) 17:45(3)
    03:20 11:45(3) 18:15(3)
    04:55 12:15(3) 18:45(3)
    06:20 12:45(3) 19:15(3)
    06:45 13:15(3) 19:45(3)
    07:15(3) 13:45(3) 20:15(3)
    07:45(3) 14:15(3) 20:45(3)
    08:15(3) 14:45(3) 21:15(1)(3)
    08:45(3) 15:15(3) 21:45(1)(3)
    09:15(3) 15:45(3) 22:15
    09:45(3) 16:15(3) 23:25
    10:15(3) 16:45(3) 00:35
    10:45(3) 17:15(3)  
    Bus 111 from

    Costa Adeje to Los Cristianos, South Airport (TFS) and Santa Cruz:

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    02:05 10:55(1)(2) 17:25(2)
    03:55 11:25(2) 17:55(1)(2)
    05:30(2) 11:55(2) 18:25(1)(2)
    05:55(1)(2) 12:25(2) 18:55(1)(2)
    06:25(1)(2) 12:55(2) 19:25(2)
    06:55(2) 13:25(2) 19:55(2)
    07:25(2) 13:55(1)(2) 20:25
    07:55(2) 14:25(1)(2) 20:55
    08:25(2) 14:55(1)(2) 21:25
    08:55(2) 15:25(2) 22:00
    09:25(2) 15:55(2) 23:05
    09:55(1)(2) 16:25(2) 00:20
    10:25(1)(2) 16:55(2)  
    Bus 111 from

    Los Cristianos to South Airport (TFS) and Santa Cruz:

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    02:15 11:05 17:35
    04:05 11:35 18:05
    05:40 12:05 18:35
    06:05 12:35 19:05
    06:35 13:05 19:35
    07:05 13:35 20:05
    07:35 14:05(1) 20:35
    08:05 14:35(1) 21:05
    08:35 15:05 21:35
    09:05 15:35 22:10
    09:35 16:05 23:15
    10:05(1) 16:35 00:30
    10:35(1) 17:05  
    Bus 111 from

    Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to Santa Cruz:

    Times marked in RED are run by bus line 711 (night service)

    02:35 11:25 17:55
    04:25 11:55 18:25
    05:55 12:25 18:55
    06:30 12:55 19:25
    06:55 13:25 19:55
    07:25 13:55 20:25
    07:55 14:25(1) 20:55
    08:25 14:55(1) 21:25
    08:55 15:25 21:55
    09:25 15:55 22:30
    09:55 16:25 23:35
    10:25(1) 16:55 00:50
    10:55(1) 17:25  

     

    (1) Vehicle adapted for reduced mobility users

    (2) On its way to Santa Cruz it does not stop in Las Caletillas to drop off passengers.

    (3) ON ITS WAY TO COSTA ADEJE, AT THE SOUTH AIRPORT (TFS) DEPARTURES HALL, IT DOES NOT PICK UP PASSENGERS.


    Bus 325 Timetable Puerto de la Cruz – Los Gigantes

    Bus 325 Route Covers: Puerto de la Cruz, Icod de los Vinos, El Tanque, Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes.

    Bus route last updated: 08-10-2019

     Monday to Friday 

    Bus 325 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to Icod de los Vinos, El Tanque, Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes:

    05:45 10:30 16:45
    08:40 15:00 18:55
    325 Bus times from

    Los Gigantes to Puerto de Santiago, Playa de la Arena, Tamaimo, Santiago del Teide, El Tanque, Icod de los Vinos, and Puerto de la Cruz:

    08:30 12:30 19:00
    10:45 17:30 20:45
    325 Bus times from

    Icod de los Vinos to El Tanque, Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes:

    06:25 10:55 17:20
    09:15 15:30 19:25
    325 Bus times from

    Icod de los Vinos to Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:40 13:40 20:05
    11:55 18:35 21:50

     Weekends and Holidays 

    325 Bus times from

    Puerto de la Cruz to Icod de los Vinos, El Tanque, Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes:

    06:20 15:00  
    10:30 18:55  
    325 Bus times from

    Los Gigantes to Puerto de Santiago, Playa de la Arena, Tamaimo, Santiago del Teide, El Tanque, Icod de los Vinos, and Puerto de la Cruz:

    08:30 17:30  
    12:30 20:45  
    325 Bus times from

    Icod de los vinos to El Tanque, Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes:

    07:00 15:30  
    10:55 19:25  
    325 Bus times from

    Icod de los Vinos to Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:40 18:25  
    13:40 21:50  

    Bus 342 Timetable Costa Adeje to Teide National Park and El Portillo

    342 Bus Route Covers: Costa Adeje (Bus Station), Los Cristianos, Arona, La Escalona, Vilaflor, Parador de Turismo, Teide National Park and El Portillo

    Bus route last updated: 08-10-2019

    Bus 342 from

    Costa Adeje (Bus Station) to Los Cristianos, Arona, La Escalona, Vilaflor, Parador de Turismo, Teide National Park and El Portillo:

    09:15

    Bus 342 from

    Los Cristianos to Arona, La Escalona, Vilaflor, Parador de Turismo, Teide National Park and El Portillo:

    09:30

    Bus 342 from

    El Portillo to Teide National Park, Parador de Turismo, Vilaflor, La Escalona, Arona, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje (Bus Station):

    15:15

    Bus 342 from

    Teide National Park to Parador de Turismo, Vilaflor, La Escalona, Arona, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje (Bus Station):

    15:40

    Bus 342 from

    Parador de Turismo to Vilaflor, La Escalona, Arona, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje (Bus Station):

    16:00


    Bus 343 Timetable Puerto de la Cruz to Los Cristianos – Stops at Tenerife south airport (TFS) and Tenerife north airport (TFN)

    Bus 343 Route Covers: Puerto de la Cruz, El Botánico, North motorway TF-5, North Airport (TFN), South motorway TF-1, South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje

    Bus route last updated: 08-10-2019

     Monday to Friday 

    Bus 343 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to North Airport (TFN), South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje:

    06:00 11:25(1)(2) 17:00
    08:00 12:25(3) 18:00(1)(2)
    09:00(1) 14:30 18:50
    10:30 15:25(1) 21:20
    Bus 343 from

    North Airport (TFN) to South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje:

     06:29  11:55(2)  17:25
     08:29  12:49  18:23(1)
     09:29  14:56  19:13
     10:57  15:51  21:43
    Bus 343 from

    Los Cristianos to Costa Adeje:

    07:40 13:05 19:18
    09:40 16:11 20:08
    10:45 17:07 22:38
    11:56 18:24  
    Bus 343 from

    Costa Adeje to Los Cristianos, South Airport (TFS), North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:00(1)(2) 15:30(1)(2)  
    11:30(1) 18:00(1)  
    Bus 343 from

    Los Cristianos to South Airport (TFS), North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

    08:25 12:30 19:00
    09:10(1)(2) 15:40(1)(2) 20:30
    10:00 16:30 23:00(4)
    11:40(1) 18:10(1)  
    Bus 343 from

    South airport (TFS) to North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

     08:41  12:48  18:29
     09:23(2)  13:50(3)  19:19
     10:16  15:58(2)  20:49
     11:58  16:48  23:19(4)
    Bus 343 from

    North Airport (TFN) to Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:26 13:41 19:23
    10:18 14:43(3) 20:12
    11:04 16:53 21:42
    12:52 17:43  

     

     Weekends and Holidays 

    Bus 343 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to North Airport (TFN), South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje:

    06:20 11:30(1)(2) 18:00(1)(2)
    09:00(1) 15:25(1) 21:20
    10:30 17:00  
    Bus 343 from

    North Airport (TFN) to South Airport (TFS), Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje:

    06:49 11:57(2) 18:23(2)
    09:26 15:51 21:43
    10:57 17:24  
    Bus 343 from

    Los Cristianos to Costa Adeje:

    08:00 12:56 19:18
    10:32 17:07 22:38
    11:56 18:28  
    Bus 343 from

    Costa Adeje to Los Cristianos, South Airport (TFS), North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:00(1)(2) 15:30(1)(2)  
    11:30(1) 18:00(1)  
    Bus 343 from

    Los Cristianos to South Airport (TFS), North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

    08:25 12:15 19:00
    09:10(1)(2) 15:40(1)(2) 23:00(4)
    11:40(1) 18:10(1)  
    Bus 343 from

    South airport (TFS) to North Airport (TFN) and Puerto de la Cruz:

    08:41 12:33 19:18
    09:26(2) 15:58 23:18
    11:57 18:28  
    Bus 343 from

    North Airport (TFN) to Puerto de la Cruz:

    09:26 13:26 20:12
    10:11 16:51  
    12:51 19:22  

     

    (1) To / From the Costa Adeje Bus Station. Bus leaves 10 minutes earlier from the Costa Adeje Bus Station.
    (2) Vehicle adapted for reduced mobility users.
    (3) Only To / From the South Airport (TFS) does not stop in Los Cristianos.
    (4) Does not stop at the North Airport (TFN)


    Bus 348 Timetable Puerto de la Cruz to El Portillo and Teide National Park

    Bus 348 Route Covers: Puerto de la Cruz (Bus Station), El Botanico, La Oratava (Bus Station), Aguamansa, El Portillo, Teide National Park – Las Cañadas del Teide – Parador de Turismo

    Bus route last updated: 10-10-2019

    Bus 348 from

    Puerto de la Cruz to Teide National Park (Parador de Turismo):

    09:30

    Bus 348 from

    La Oratava (Bus Station) to Teide National Park (Parador de Turismo):

    09:45

    Bus 348 from

    Teide National Park – Las Cañadas del Teide – Parador de Turismo to La Oratava (Bus Station) and Puerto de la Cruz (Bus Station):

    16:00

    Bus 348 from

    Teide Cable Car to La Oratava (Bus Station) and Puerto de la Cruz (Bus Station):

    16:05

    Bus 348 from

    El Portillo to La Oratava (Bus Station) and Puerto de la Cruz (Bus Station):

    16:30


    Bus 415 Timetable El Fraile to San Isidro – Stops at the Tenerife south Airport (TFS)

    Bus 415 Route Covers: El Fraile, Las Galletas, Las Rosas, Guargacho, Las Chafiras, San Miguel coast (Golf del Sur), Tenerife south airport TFS and San Isidro

    Bus route last updated: 10-10-2019

    Bus 415 from

    El Fraile to Las Galletas, Las Rosas, Guargacho, Las Chafiras, San Miguel coast (Golf del Sur), Tenerife south airport TFS and San Isidro:

    05:25 10:50 16:50
    05:50 11:50 17:50
    06:50 12:50 18:50
    07:50 13:50 20:15
    08:50 14:50 21:50
    09:50 15:50  
    Bus 415 from

    Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to San Isidro:

    06:00 11:25 17:25
    06:25 12:25 18:25
    07:25 13:25 19:25
    08:25 14:25 20:50
    09:25 15:25 21:50
    10:25 16:25  
    Bus 415 from

    Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to San Miguel coast (Golf del Sur), Las Chafiras, Guargacho, Las Rosas, Las Galletas and El Fraile:

    05:55 11:10 17:10
    06:25 12:15 18:10
    07:10 13:15 19:10
    08:10 14:15 20:10
    09:10 15:10 21:20
    10:10 16:10  
    Bus 415 from

    San Isidro to Tenerife South Airport (TFS), San Miguel coast (Golf del Sur), Las Chafiras, Guargacho, Las Rosas, Las Galletas and El Fraile:

    05:50 11:05 17:05
    06:20 12:10 18:05
    07:05 13:10 19:05
    08:05 14:10 20:05
    09:05 15:05 21:15
    10:05 16:05  

    450 Bus Timetable Costa Adeje to San Isidro – Stops at the Tenerife south Airport (TFS)

    450 Bus Route Covers: Costa Adeje Bus Station, Los Cristianos, South Motorway, South Airport (TFS), San Isidro (Granadilla)

    Monday to Friday

    450 Bus times from Costa Adeje destination San Isidro:
    07:10 11:40 17:40
    07:40 12:40 18:10
    08:10 13:40 19:10
    09:10 14:50 20:10
    09:40 15:40 21:10
    10:40 16:40  
    450 Bus times from South Airport (TFS) destination San Isidro:
    07:40 12:10 18:10
    08:10 13:10 18:40
    08:40 14:10 19:40
    09:40 15:20 20:40
    10:10 16:10 21:40
    11:10 17:10  
    450 Bus times from South Airport (TFS) destination Costa Adeje:
    07:40 11:40 17:40
    08:10 12:40 18:40
    08:40 13:40 19:10
    09:10 14:45 20:10
    10:10 15:45 21:10
    10:40 16:40  
    450 Bus times from San Isidro destination Costa Adeje:
    06:10(1) 10:05 16:35
    06:50(1) 10:35 17:35
    07:10(1) 11:35 18:35
    07:35 12:35 19:05
    08:05 13:35 20:05
    08:35 14:40 21:05
    09:05 15:40  

    Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.

    450 Bus times from Costa Adeje destination San Isidro:
    08:10 13:40 18:40
    10:40 14:40  
    12:40 16:50  
    450 Bus times from South Airport (TFS) destination San Isidro:
    08:40 14:10 19:10
    11:10 15:10  
    13:10 17:20  
    450 Bus times from South Airport (TFS) destination Costa Adeje:
     09:15  13:45  17:50
     11:45  15:40  19:35
    450 Bus times from San Isidro destination Costa Adeje:
    07:20(1) 13:40 19:30
    09:10 15:35  
    11:40 17:45  

     

    (1) Does not pickup / drop off at the Tenerife south airport TFS.


    473 Bus Timetable Los Cristianos – Los Gigantes 

    473 Bus Route Covers: Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, Torviscas, Costa Adeje, Adeje, Armeñime, Playa Paraiso, Callao Salvaje, Abama, Playa San Juan, Alcala, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes.

    473 Bus times from Los Cristianos destination Los Gigantes:
    05:20(1) 11:00 17:00
    05:50 11:40 17:40
    06:20 12:20 18:20
    07:00 13:00 19:00
    07:40 13:40 19:40
    08:20 14:20 20:25
    09:00 15:00 21:15
    09:40 15:40 22:15
    10:20 16:20  
    473 Bus times from Costa Adeje destination Los Gigantes:
    05:30 11:15 17:15
    06:00 11:55 17:55
    06:30 12:35 18:35
    07:15 13:15 19:15
    07:55 13:55 19:55
    08:35 14:35 20:40
    09:15 15:15 21:30
    09:55 15:55 22:30
    10:35 16:35  
    473 Bus times from Costa Adeje destination Los Cristianos:
    07:20 13:40 19:40
    08:10 14:20 20:20
    09:05 15:00 21:00
    09:40 15:40 21:40
    10:20 16:20 22:20
    11:00 17:00 22:50
    11:40 17:40 23:30
    12:20 18:20 00:20
    13:00 19:00  
    473 Bus times from Los Gigantes destination Los Cristianos:
    06:20 12:40 18:40
    07:10 13:20 19:20
    08:05 14:00 20:00
    08:40 14:40 20:40
    09:20 15:20 21:20
    10:00 16:00 22:00
    10:40 16:40 22:40
    11:20 17:20 23:30
    12:00 18:00  

     

    (1) Does not pass through Callao Salvaje.


    477 Bus Timetable Los Cristianos to Los Gigantes (Direct)

    477 Bus Route Covers: Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, Torviscas, Costa Adeje, Armeñime, Playa San Juan, Alcala, Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes.

    Monday to Friday

    477 Bus times from Los Cristianos destination Los Gigantes:
    05:40 11:25 16:45
    07:25 12:05 17:25
    08:05 12:45 18:05
    08:45 14:05 18:45
    09:25 14:40 19:25
    10:05 15:25 20:10
    10:45 16:05  
    477 Bus times from Costa Adeje bus station destination Los Gigantes:
    05:50 11:40 17:00
    07:40 12:20 17:40
    08:20 13:00 18:20
    09:00 14:20 19:00
    09:40 14:55 19:40
    10:20 15:40 20:25
    11:00 16:20  
    477 Bus times from Costa Adeje bus station destination Los Cristianos:
    07:30 13:45 19:05
    09:45 14:25 19:45
    10:25 15:05 20:25
    11:05 16:25 21:10
    11:45 17:05 21:45
    12:25 17:45 22:30
    13:05 18:25  
    477 Bus times from Los Gigantes destination Los Cristianos:
    06:40 12:55 18:15
    08:55 13:35 18:55
    09:35 14:15 19:35
    10:15 15:35 20:20
    10:55 16:15 20:55
    11:35 16:55 21:45
    12:15 17:35  

     

    Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.

    477 Bus times from Los Cristianos destination Los Gigantes:
    05:40 11:25 16:45
    08:05 12:45 17:25
    09:25 14:05 18:45
    10:05 15:25 20:10
    477 Bus times from Costa Adeje bus station destination Los Gigantes:
    05:50 11:40 17:00
    08:20 13:00 17:40
    09:40 14:20 19:00
    10:20 15:40 20:25
    477 Bus times from Costa Adeje bus station destination Los Cristianos:
    07:30 13:45 19:05
    10:25 15:05 19:45
    11:45 16:25 21:10
    12:25 17:45 22:30
    477 Bus times from Los Gigantes destination Los Cristianos:
    06:40 12:55 18:15
    09:35 14:15 18:55
    10:55 15:35 20:20
    11:35 16:55 21:45

    711 Bus Timetable Santa Cruz – Tenerife South Airport – Costa Adeje

    711 Bus Route Covers: Santa Cruz, South motorway TF-1, Caletillas, Candelaria, Güimar, Arico, Chimiche, San Isidro, Tenerife south airport tfs (Reina Sofía), San Miguel, Guaza, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje

    711 Bus times from Santa Cruz destination Costa Adeje:
    22:30(1) 0:15(2)(1) 04:05
    23:30 02:30  
    711 Bus times from Los Cristianos destination Santa Cruz:
    23:10 02:15 05:40
    00:30 04:05  
    711 Bus times Costa Adeje destination Santa Cruz:
    23:00 02:05 05:30
    00:20 03:55  
    711 Bus times from Tenerife south airport destination Costa Adeje:
    23:20 01:05 04:55
    00:20 03:20  
    711 Bus times from Tenerife south airport destination Santa Cruz:
    23:30 02:35 06:00
    00:50 04:25  

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    Everything You Need to Know About La Orotava, Tenerife

    Of all the towns in Tenerife, La Orotava is one of the most wonderful on the island.

    Its manageable size, friendly locals, colorful buildings and view of the water all provided a wonderful set for spending ten days with this town as our base on the island.

    La Orotava is known as one of the most well-preserved colonial towns in Tenerife, along with La Laguna. Having visited both, the difference is that La Laguna is a more major city, while La Orotava retains its quiet and modest charm.

    La Orotava is a day trip for many visitors to the island because it’s reachable by bus from Puerto de la Cruz (a much bigger town, nearby). We chose to spend ten days at Nine Coliving and learned all about what to see and do in La Orotava.

    How to get to La Orotava

    One of the first things we learned after landing in Tenerife is that Google Maps is (at the time of writing) not so helpful when it comes to bus transport.

    Google Maps is not yet programmed with accurate bus routes, nor times, and so it’s best to look at schedules at stations and take photos of them for future reference. We also wound up speaking directly with bus information kiosks within the main bus terminals in various towns to ask about timing.

    Tickets can be purchased on the buses themselves and there’s no need to pre-book.

    To get to La Orotava from major cities or the Tenerife North Airport, you can always take a bus to Puerto de la Cruz, which is a larger city on the coast only 10 minutes by bus from La Orotava.

    Once in Puerto de la Cruz, you can transfer to a bus bound for La Orotava, and they come every 15 minutes or so on several lines.

    It helps to ask around, and speaking in Spanish will definitely be useful in these situations, as not all locals speak English well.

    From Tenerife North Airport, we got the first bus we could find that would go to Puerto de la Cruz, and we got off on the main street there. We immediately waited for a bus for La Orotava and checked the schedules at the bus stop.

    For getting around La Orotava, local taxis are easy and not expensive. You can hop a cab to Puerto de la Cruz for a night out.

    Want to skip the buses?

    Take a Tenerife island tour and visit La Orotava, along with top sights in other charming villages and towns during a curated day trip.

    Where to eat in La Orotava

    1. La Zafra
    2. Tasca Villera
    3. Los Jardines
    4. Cafeteria El Dragon
    5. Restaurante Bodegon Tapias
    6. La Piazzetta
    7. Plaza del Quinto Centenario

    Sights to see in La Orotava

    There are plenty of sights in La Orotava, ranging from the Museum of Iberian Art to historic houses, churches and plazas.

    Most historic sights are numbered, and if you see a sign with a plaque outside and a number from 1-40, you can read a paragraph (in Spanish) about its history.

    A few top sights include:

    • Casa de los Balcones: The “House of the Balconies” is a historic Canarian mansion that exemplifies architecture native to Tenerife. The house has a free museum, mostly consisting of a gift shop, but also has art drawn with volcanic sand and some vintage photos of La Orotava and Tenerife’s volcanoes.
    • El Ayuntamiento (Town Hall): We’re glad we bothered to walk into the Town Hall building because it’s one of the grandest buildings in the town, and from the top of the steps, you get a nice view of the tops of the churches.
    • Plaza San Francisco: This smaller plaza has a nice array of flowers and is located next to a church, as the hills get steeper toward the top of town.
    • Catedral de la Concepcion: This church is located a dab down the hill, closer to the pretty park with all the palm trees.

    Where to get groceries in La Orotava

    There is one answer for where to get groceries in La Orotava… Mercadona!

    This supermarket impressively has it all, from meat, veggies, cheeses, fruit and bread to pharmacy products, household goods, a “Mexican” section (salsa, chips and tortillas) and an aisle of wine and beer.

    How to leave town for other places in Tenerife

    The bus terminal of La Orotava is located to the west of town and has platforms for bus routes that service the island.

    You can get to Santa Cruz, Puerto de la Cruz (referred to usually as “Puerto”), La Laguna (some lines go express) and Parque Nacional El Teide. Buses to the major cities run often, sometimes several times per hour, but buses to El Teide only come once a day, so it pays to go the day before you plan to visit the national park and check timing.

    The info booth opens around 9:30 am.

    Where to take day trips near La Orotava

    1. Parque Nacional El Teide is a solid day trip for hiking in the volcanic badlands and desert. Read our guide here.
    2. San Cristobal de La Laguna is a larger colonial town that has a wonderful historic quarter with churches, outdoor cafes, museums and more.
    3. Los Gigantes on the south coast is a black volcanic sand beach with views of giant cliffs and a port. The town is popular for British and German tourists.

    Remember that Tenerife’s villages are some of the best warm places to visit in winter, so start planning your trip in advance.

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    Last updated on September 15th, 2022

    Airport Bus Tenerife South | Bus routes and prices

    Airport Info Airport Bus Tenerife South

    There are several bus routes that serve Tenerife South Airport. The service is operated by Titsa. Buses are reasonably priced and frequent, with some routes even running throughout the night.

    Where does the Tenerife South airport bus go?

    You can take the bus to several of the main tourist destinations in Tenerife:

    DESTINATION BUS ROUTE
    Costa Adeje on the west coast
    with stops at the Los Cristianos beaches and at Playa de las Américas
    111
    711 (night bus)
    343
    40
    Santa Cruz in the north
    with various stops along the east coast.
    111
    Puerto de la Cruz on the north coast
    with several stops along the way, including Tenerife North Airport
    343

    Bus routes and destinations from Tenerife South Airport

    Bus route 111 / 711 (night bus)

    Santa Cruz (Intercambiador) – Autopista Sur TF-1 – Cruce Caletillas – Cruce Candelaria – Cruce Güimar – Cruce Arico – Cruce Chimiche – Cruce San Isidro – Aeropuerto Sur (Terminal Salidas) – Cruce San Miguel – Cruce de Guaza – Los Cristianos – Estación Costa Adeje

    The 111 bus route runs every day, from Monday to Sunday, at regular intervals. There is also a night service (route 711), which has a few additional stops on the way to Costa Adeje.

    111 COSTA ADEJE 111 SANTA CRUZ
    AEROPUERTO TENERIFE SUR
    LAS CHAFIRAS
    PARQUE DE LA REINA
    GUAZA
    LOS CRISTIANOS
    MAGMA
    ESTACIÓN COSTA ADEJE
    AEROPUERTO TENERIFE SUR
    SAN ISIDRO
    POLÍGONO GRANADILLA
    CHIMICHE
    TAJAO
    LAS LISTADAS
    ABADES
    EL PORÍS
    LAS ERAS
    LOS CHASNEROS
    FASNIA
    EL TABLADO
    PUNTA PRIETA
    GÜÍMAR
    CAMINO DEL SOCORRO
    ENLACE EL POLÍGONO
    EMP. CANDELARIA
    CALETILLAS
    BARRANCO HONDO
    TABAIBA
    RADAZUL
    POLÍGONO LA CAMPANA
    SANTA MARÍA DEL MAR
    HOYA FRÍA
    POLÍGONOS
    MERIDIANO
    INTERCAMBIADOR STA.CRUZ
    Journey time: 30 minutes (during the day) Journey time: 50 minutes
    Single ticket: from Tenerife South Airport to Costa Adeje € 3.70
    Find ticket prices to other destinations
    Single ticket: from Tenerife South Airport to Santa Cruz: € 9.35
    Find ticket prices to other destinations
    Click here for timetable Click here for timetable

    Tenerife South airport bus route 111 to Costa Adeje and Santa Cruz

    Bus route 343

    Estación Puerto de la Cruz – Botánico – TF-5 – Aeropuerto TFN – Aeropuerto TFS – Los Cristianos – Estación Costa Adeje

    This bus runs every day, from Monday to Sunday, at regular intervals during the day and in the evening.

    343 COSTA ADEJE 343 PUERTO DE LA CRUZ
    AEROPUERTO SUR SALIDAS
    LOS CRISTIANOS
    MAGMA
    ESTACIÓN COSTA ADEJE
    AEROPUERTO TENERIFE SUR
    AEROPUERTO NORTE
    EL CANARIO
    EL DURAZNO
    PUENTE DEL BOTÁNICO
    JARDIN BOTANICO
    LA PAZ
    TUCÁN
    EL RISCO
    PUERTO DE LA CRUZ
    Journey time: 25min Journey time: 1h 15min
    Single ticket: from Tenerife South to Costa Adeje € 3.70
    Find ticket prices to other destinations
    Single ticket: Tenerife South Airport to Puerto de la Cruz € 13.55
    Find ticket prices to other destinations
    Click here for timetable Click here for timetable

    Tenerife South airport bus route 343 to Costa Adeje and Puerto de la Cruz

    Bus route 40

    Estación de Costa Adeje – Los Cristianos – Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur TFS

    This bus takes a similar route to the 111, with 4 additional stops after Los Cristianos. It runs in half-hourly intervals throughout the day.

    The first bus from Tenerife South Airport to Costa Adeje leaves at 7.30 am the last bus at 9.30 pm. Going in the opposite direction, the first bus from Costa Adeje to Tenerife South Airport leaves at 7.15 am, the last at 9.15 pm.

    40 COSTA ADEJE
    AEROPUERTO TENERIFE SUR
    LAS CHAFIRAS
    PARQUE DE LA REINA
    GUAZA
    LOS CRISTIANOS
    EL CAMISÓN
    ZENTRAL CENTER
    COLUMBUS
    LOS GERANIOS
    MAGMA
    ESTACIÓN COSTA ADEJE
    Journey time: 40 minutes
    Single ticket: Tenerife South Airport to Costa Adeje € 3.70
    Find ticket prices to other destinations on the way
    Click here for timetable

    Tenerife South airport bus route 40 to Costa Adeje

    Frequently asked questions

    Where is the bus stop at Tenerife South Airport?

    The bus stops at Tenerife South Airport are situated just opposite the arrivals gate of the main terminal building.

    How do I pay for the airport bus?

    You have three different options:

    • You can buy a ticket from the bus driver (please note that the driver may not be able to give you change if you pay with bank notes of more than € 10).
    • Make use of the mobile app ten+ Móvil
    • Consider buying a travel card (available at airport ticket machines). This might be a good option if you are planning on using the bus a few times during your stay in Tenerife.

    Do children have to pay on the bus?

    Children up to four years and younger can use the bus free of charge.

    Can I take large suitcases on the airport bus?

    Bags and suitcases up to a maximum size of 100cm x 60cm x 25cm are permitted on the bus.

    Titsa
    Customer service telephone: (+34) 922 531 300 (lines are open from 8 am to 8 pm)
    https://www.titsa. com/index.php/en/
    C/ Punta de Anaga, 1
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    España.

    No direct bus connection to your destination?

    Depending on where you are going, you might be able to find a connecting bus – have a look on the Titsa website. However, rather than changing buses, you might be better off with a direct door-to-door airport transfer or a hire car.


    Public transport in Tenerife. — Real Tenerife. Real Tenerife.

    I have said more than once that for a comfortable trip around the island it is better to rent a car, gasoline prices in Tenerife are lower than the European prices, the rent itself has been relatively inexpensive until now. But after the quarantine, many car rental companies sold their cars and there was a shortage of cars in the Canary Islands. And since demand exceeds supply, rental prices have gone up.

    More and more requests began to come to me to write a program of stay using public transport, which prompted me to write this article. In which I want to show that getting around the island by public transport is quite possible, and even easy.

    Main bus routes

    By public transport in Tenerife, we mean buses, because they cover the entire island with their routes. There is also a bright multi-colored tram between the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and La Laguna (La Laguna), but these are literally 2 lines and they do not do much weather.

    The bus number is visible from afar

    Buses in Tenerife

    Buses in Tenerife are called guagua, and bus stations are called estancion de guaguas. TITSA green buses with comfortable seats, air conditioning and USB sockets reach even the farthest corners of the island. There are city and intercity flights, but they differ only in the size of the bus and the number of seats.

    If there is no direct route between the desired points, then there are transfer options at the main bus stations: in the north – Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de la Cruz, in the south – Costa Adeje.

    Bus station in Icod de los Vinos

    Main nuances to pay attention to:

    • Entrance to the bus only through the front doors. And you shouldn’t occupy the first rows, usually there is a badge “seats for the disabled”
    • The validator (what the card is attached to) is located near the driver’s cab and near the middle doors, so you need to apply it both when boarding and disembarking. The screen displays the amount of payment and the balance on the card.
    • Luggage and bicycles are transported free of charge in the luggage compartment of the bus (the driver opens on demand or you can open it yourself).
    • The flight number lights up on the bus windshield board.
    • If you are at a bus stop and want the bus to stop, be sure to raise your hand.
    • The name of the stops is always displayed on the monitor in the passenger compartment. If you see Próxima parada on the monitor and the name of the stop you need: press the STOP button in the cabin. If there are no people at the stop, the driver can pass by.

    Validator

    To build a route, it is enough to know the correct name of the start and end destinations: Google Maps knows all the routes on the island, even the official TITSA website redirects to Google.

    We also look at the bus schedule on the official website in the “YOUR BUSES” section in the “Buses and timetable” subsection. You should pay attention to the days of the week, as the schedule differs significantly on weekends and holidays.

    Be careful, watch the name of the stops on the monitor: the driver does not stop if there are no people at the stop. As soon as Próxima parada (next stop) with the desired name appears on the screen, press the red “STOP” button on the handrail: the driver will then stop at the next stop.

    STOP button

    Payment and fare

    You can pay for the bus with your Ten+ card, mobile app or cash. Ten+ cards are sold at airport ticket machines, TITSA bus stations and TITSA kiosks. A complete list of points of sale is listed on the website.

    For non-residents, there are three options for the Ten+ card: unlimited travel cards for 1 or 7 days and rechargeable.

    Unlimited daily (tarjeta turística 1 día) and weekly (tarjeta turística 7 días) cards gives the right to unlimited travel on buses and trams throughout the island. Each card is valid for one passenger only.

    A one-day card is valid for 24 hours, a week card is valid for 7 days from the date of first use. The card costs 2 €. When buying, you need to top up a one-day card with 10 €, a weekly card with 50 €.

    Refillable Ten+ card also costs 2 € and can be topped up from 5 to 100 €. The balance on the card is valid for one year. Unlike the above cards, a rechargeable one can be used by several people. The cost of the trip depends on the distance and is deducted from the balance.

    ten+ cards

    You can also use the MOBILE APP “ten+Móvil”. In the application, you can activate a one-day or weekly card. In this case, you do not have to pay 2 € for the card itself.

    Mobile application “ten + Móvil”

    To register travel through the application, in the “Titulos” (Tickets) tab, select the paid ticket. There is a qr-code inside the bus. Press the “Viajar” (Travel) button in the application and point the mobile camera at the QR code in the cabin: the camera reads the code and the trip is registered in the application.

    Fare payment app

    Ticket price even between the same stops can vary greatly depending on the line. On some routes it goes up to 10 €. For example, an intracity fare in Santa Cruz costs an average of 1.15 €, but on some routes the minimum fare is 0.85 €. Therefore, before buying a card, it makes sense to draw up an approximate route of movement and calculate the cost. With active movement, buying a weekly tourist card can be the best choice.

    You can calculate the fare on the TITSA website by selecting “YOUR BUSES” – “Current fares” from the menu. Specify the bus line in the “Select one bus” line and select the start and end stops of the route. The screen will display prices for different types of tickets. When paying in cash, the ticket price is slightly more expensive. It is not possible to pay with a bill larger than 20 euros on the bus.

    Calculation of the cost on the TITSA website

    Well, don’t forget, no matter how you travel, the main thing is to take a good mood with you. And in this case, it does not matter whether you travel by bus or car, the pleasure of the trip is guaranteed to you.

    Public transport Tenerife | Easy Travel

    There is no railway in Tenerife, and the cities are connected to each other only by a bus network, but, in principle, it is quite enough for a small island. The buses are clean, comfortable, although there are not too many of them, and they run quite infrequently.

    Are there few transfers on your trip? Buses will take you to your destination! Want to explore the island? Definitely rent a car in Tenerife.

    Tenerife buses

    All transportation is handled by TITSA (Transportes Interurbanos de Tenerife SA), routes cover almost the entire island, including transfers from Tenerife airports to resort areas. The locals call the buses in Tenerife “guaguas”, they are all bright green and clearly visible on the roads.

    You can plan your route on the official TITSA website. In addition, there is an interactive map where all the lines and the main attractions of the island are marked.

    Important! You can pay the fare to the driver in the cabin with a banknote of up to 10 €.

    There are three types of tickets for tourists:

    One-time trip ticket: can be bought at the ticket office, vending machine or paid directly at the salon.

    One day trip: if you buy two round trip tickets on the same day for a distance of more than 20 km, you will get a 10% discount on the return ticket.

    Ten+ Tourist Card: is the most convenient option for travelers. The card is sold at ticket offices, vending machines and authorized points of sale, and is valid for travel on buses and trams throughout the island. The cost is 2 €, you can replenish your account in the amount from 5 to 1000 €. The card is not named, so after the trip you can give it to a friend or sell it. Valid for one year from the date of the last replenishment. If suddenly there is not enough money on the card to pay for the fare, then you can easily pay the difference in cash.

    Photo: Tom Cripps/flickr

    Features of bus traffic in Tenerife:

    Each bus moves along a route line with a certain number, and in the opposite direction it may already be a different line due to one-way streets.

    Again, because of the one-way streets, some stops are on the same side a few meters apart, such as at Los Cristianos train station. Double check if your stop number matches the one on the route.

    The bus scoreboard displays the route number and the final destination at the bottom.

    Some cities sound very different in Spanish than in English, and not all drivers understand English.

    Tip: write down on paper the place you want to go and show it to the driver. So he is guaranteed to understand you.

    TITSA Coach Rules:

    • Children under 4 years of age can travel for free.

    • Animals are not allowed, except guide dogs.

    • The maximum size of luggage must not exceed 10×60×25 cm, packages must not interfere with other passengers.

    • Pushchairs can be transported in a standing position or folded.

    • Bicycles are transported in the cargo compartment of the bus. If the bike is foldable, it can be transported in wheelchair spaces unless they are occupied by passengers with disabilities.

    A handy feature: to find out which buses pass through the stop you are standing at, send “TITSA”, a space, and your stop number to 7551. Wi-Fi and mobile internet are not available everywhere, so this service may useful to you! If you do not have problems with the Internet, we recommend downloading an application for Android or iOS that allows you to calculate your routes and control expenses online.

    The cost of one-time tickets for the most popular routes: Reina Sofia South Airport – the capital of Santa Cruz will cost you 9.35 €; and a trip from the Los Cristianos resort to the Teide volcano – 7.60 €; Santa Cruz – La Laguna costs 1.45 €.

    Taxi Tenerife

    The most convenient, but not the cheapest way to get around the island. Unfortunately, Uber works only in the capital of Spain, in other cities and on the islands, the authorities give priority to local operators. Most taxis in Tenerife are spacious white Mercedes. If you need a bigger car, ask the operator “Un grande” to order a minibus.

    Fares are divided into two price groups and an additional fee of €1. 65 applies for the airport:

    • Tariff 1 (between 06:00 and 22:00 on weekdays): €0.47/km; minimum fare: €2.68; price per hour of waiting, 12.79 € and rate for every 15 minutes, 3.20 €. 0.58 € / km; minimum fare: 3.21 €; the price per hour of waiting and the rate for every 15 minutes are the same.

    All taxis in Tenerife have meters that turn on from the start of the trip, and it is possible to agree on a fixed price at a time.

    You can order a taxi on the official website or by calling one of the phones:

    • +34 922 397 074;

    • +34 653 916 278

    Photo: Brian Simmons/flickr The island has so far launched two light rail lines in the capital Santa Cruz:

    • Popular tourist line Santa Cruz – La Laguna: 21 stops, including Candelaria Hospital and Plaza Weiler, 40 minutes on the way;

    • La Cuesta – Tincer, connecting densely populated areas.

    One-time fare €1.35 when purchased locally or from a vending machine, €1 with Ten+ Tourist Card.

    How to get to Tenerife by ferry?

    About 190 ferries per week run on Tenerife during the season on 12 different routes. Spain and Tenerife are connected by 2 ferry routes from Cadiz and Huelva. Vessels use these routes 4 times a week, the crossing can take from 17 to 49hours, depending on the season and weather conditions at sea. One adult two-way ticket will cost at least 500 €. On the ferry, by the way, you can transport your car to the island!

    Public transport Tenerife

    Tenerife has excellent roads and a developed transport network. Buses will take you almost anywhere on the island without any problems.

    Bus in Tenerife

    Public transport in Tenerife is represented by buses and trams.

    Buses in Tenerife

    Buses are the most popular mode of transport. Inexpensive, convenient and runs on schedule. Knowing the route number, you can check its schedule here. The bus in Tenerife is called guagua, and the bus station is called estancion de guaguas. The island transport is operated by Titsa.

    The buses on the island are painted green. On the top of the windshield there is a scoreboard that displays the route number and its end points. There are city and intercity flights. They differ only in the size of the bus and the number of seats. Comfortable seats, USB ports and air conditioners are installed inside the cabin, there are lifts for the disabled.

    You must only enter the bus through the front door.

    Stops are not announced, so you need to follow their names on the monitor. As soon as Próxima parada (next stop) with the desired name appears, press the red STOP button on the handrail.

    Tenerife bus route map

    Tenerife bus route map

    Bus routes run throughout the island and connect resort centers with places of interest for tourists.
    Maps of transport routes can be downloaded here.
    See titisa.com for bus timetables and prices.

    How to create an itinerary

    You can create an itinerary on the official TITSA website. It is enough to know the starting and ending destinations. But it is better to do this in Google maps, which know all the routes on the island.

    How to pay on the bus

    The bus ride can be paid in cash to the driver, but it is cheaper to buy a Ten+ card at Titsa kiosks or vending machines.

    Cash

    Enter through the front door and tell the driver the desired stop (best written on a piece of paper or phone if you don’t speak Spanish) and the number of people. Pay the fare and go to the salon. Please note that the driver accepts denominations of no more than €20!

    When you buy a return ticket, you will get a good discount. In Spanish, “round trip ticket” is billete ida y vuelta.

    Ten+ card

    To pay with a Ten+ transit card, you must also enter the front door and then swipe the card at the validator next to the driver. When exiting, the rechargeable Ten+ card must be swiped once more against the validator to mark the end of the trip. On the screen you will see the cost of the trip and the balance on the card. If this is not done, then the amount of the fare to the final stop will be deducted from the balance.

    How to calculate the fare

    The fare depends on the payment method (cash or card) and distance. You can calculate it on the TITSA website by selecting the tab menu YOUR BUSES → Current fares. In the Select one bus line, specify the bus line and select the start and end stops of your route. The screen will display the regular ticket price and the Tenmas transit card price.

    On average, an intracity fare will cost €1.45, while the fare between cities can vary from €2 to €10.

    Types of transport cards

    Tenerife travel cards

    Tenmas transport cards are an excellent option for those who plan to use public transport frequently. They are accepted on all buses, except for routes to Teide and Cape Teno. With the card, you can get a discount on travel up to 40%.

    3 variants of Ten+ cards for tourists
    Unlimited one-day card (tarjeta turística 1 día)
    • Price: €2 card itself + €10 put on the card;
    • is valid for 24 hours from the first use;
    • provides unlimited travel on buses and trams throughout the island;
    • the card can only be used by 1 passenger;
    • can be purchased from ticket vending machines at airports, at points of sale at bus stations, from the TITSA network of kiosks and from Tranvía de Tenerife ticket machines. Map of points of sale here.

    There is a mobile version for the Ten+ 1-day card. To activate it, use the Ten+móvil mobile app. Save €2. It is necessary through the application in the tab “Titulos” (tickets) to select the paid ticket and register the passage. Next, in the application, press the “Viajar” (travel) button and point the phone’s camera at the QR code in the bus. The camera will read the code and the trip will be registered.

    Unlimited weekly (tarjeta turística 7 días)
    • Price: €2 card itself + €50 put on the card;
    • is valid for 7 days from first use;
    • provides unlimited travel on buses and trams throughout the island;
    • the card can only be used by 1 passenger;
    • can be purchased from ticket vending machines at airports, from points of sale at bus stations, from the TITSA network of kiosks and from Tranvía de Tenerife ticket machines. Map of points of sale here.

    The Ten+ Unlimited Weekly Card also has a mobile version. Download the Ten+móvil mobile app.

    Ten+ rechargeable card
    • €2 card itself + top-ups from €2 to €100;
    • provides unlimited travel on buses and trams throughout the island;
    • one card is allowed to pay for the tickets of several people at once;
    • can be bought and topped up at the bus station or at any of TITSA’s points of sale. Map of points of sale here;
    • money on the account expires one year after the last replenishment;
    • if the limit on the card is less than the amount of the fare, then you can pay the missing amount in cash at a reduced rate.

    Ten+ rechargeable card does not have a mobile version.

    How to transport a stroller and bicycle

    There is no extra charge for carrying a suitcase, stroller or bicycle in the luggage compartment. The driver opens the luggage compartment on demand. Or you can put things there yourself.

    Up to what age travel is free

    Children up to 4 years of age travel free of charge.

    Trams in Tenerife

    The trams are operated by Metropolitano de Tenerife (MTSA).

    Tram lines

    Line 1.

    Connects the island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with San Cristóbal de La Laguna. The duration of the route is about 40 minutes (21 stops).

    Line 2.

    Connects La Cuesta and Tíncer. Length – 3.6 km, 6 stops on the route.

    Trams run daily from 06:00 to 24:00 every 15 minutes. See the schedule on the official Metrotenerife website. Transport stops at all stops. But in order for the doors to open, you need to press the button installed on the doors.

    Fare

    Fare paid by ticket, Ten+ card or app. When entering the tram, the ticket must be validated. If you use a transport card, then only attach it to the validator at the entrance. To validate a digital ticket, it is necessary to read the QR code inside the tram through a mobile application.

    Children under 5 ride on trams free of charge.

    Public transport in gran canaria. Intercity buses from Las Palmas to the resorts of the south

    Tenerife Buses at Tenerife South Airport

    TITSA Green Buses are a cheap and quite convenient way to get around the island of Tenerife. By bus from Las Americas you can get directly to the capital, the southern and northern airports, Puerto de La Cruz, the Teide volcano. Well, with one change – to any, even the most remote corner of Tenerife.

    Bus route TITSA 369 to Teno in the north of Tenerife. Photo Andrés Gutierrez

    Bono ticket designs vary. On the reverse side you can see the balance of funds. All buses in Tenerife run on schedule. You can download it from the link at the top of the page or get it in printed form at bus stations. Bono travel tickets are also sold there – prepaid magnetic cards, a very useful thing. If you pay the fare with such a card, and not in cash to the driver, you will save 30-50% of the fare. Profitable.

    Bono cards cost 15 or 25 €. This amount will be in the account. BonoBus does not operate on routes on the Teide, payment to the driver in cash. Enter the front door, insert the card into the validator near the driver, tell him where you are going and how many you are. With one card, you can pay for the travel of several people at once, the main thing is that there is enough money in the account. Well, if not enough, then pay extra with coins, taking into account the discount. When paying in cash, keep in mind that according to the instructions, the driver is not supposed to accept banknotes with a face value of more than 20 €.

    All regular buses, whose route passes through / past Las Americas (Costa Adeje), regardless of the direction of travel, are required to stop at the bus station (Estacion de guaguas). Plus a dozen stops located throughout the resort. In some cases, it is more convenient to use them, rather than stomp to the bus station. There is also a bus station in Los Cristianos.

    On the bus, you MUST notify the driver of your intention to get off at the next stop by pressing the button in the passenger compartment. But how can a tourist know his stop in advance if he rides this bus for the first time in his life? And for some reason it is considered bad manners to announce stops in Tenerife. The end point of most of the routes you need is the end station. Everything is simple here: you can relax and calmly look out the window. Not to notice the airport, in principle, is also problematic. If you need to get off at an inconspicuous intermediate stop, ask the driver on the fingers to warn you and sit closer to him. It is good to remind him of this once more along the way. Do not be afraid to seem ridiculous and annoying: tourists on the island are treated with understanding.

    A few important points when using buses:
    Monthly passes – for local residents only.
    Near the driver, you might see a stack of Bono tickets, but he does not sell them (Bonos are bought at bus stations). These are replacement cards. If you run out of space on the back of your ticket and the validator beeps, the driver will give you a blank one with the balance on your account.
    Bono cards are valid for one year from the date of the first trip.
    When waiting for a bus at peripheral stops, when the correct bus approaches, BE SURE TO RAISE YOUR HANDS, otherwise it may pass by.

    Suitcases and bicycles are hidden in the luggage compartment of the bus (driver opens on demand or self-service).

    Bono Card Tenerife where to buy

    The TITSA Bonovia ticket can be purchased at the last shop in the departure area – La Alpizpa, opposite reception 47. It is about two minutes from the arrivals area, it will also take about two minutes to walk to the TITSA bus stop. The store is open 10:30-17:00. Phone: + 34 922 75 92 45.

    Bono Card Tenerife where to buy – Tenerife South Airport

    Visiting Tenerife beaches by TITSA bus

    Bus routes to the beaches in the north of Tenerife:

    • Garachico: 107, 363.
    • El Socorro: 546.
    • Puerto de la Cruz: 102, 103, 345, 352, 353, 354, 363.
    • El Pris: 023.
    • Mesa del Mar: 021.

    Bus routes to the beaches in the south of Tenerife:

    • Médano: 408, 411
    • Tejita: 470, 419
    • Galletas: 467, 470.
    • Cristianos – Américas: 110, 111, 418, 447, 467, 470, 473, 477, 483.
    • Playa Paraíso: 471.
    • Callao Salvaje: 473.
    • Playa San Juan y Alcalá: 473, 477, 493, 494.
    • Puerto Santiago: 461, 462, 473, 477.
    • Playa la Arena – Gigantes: 352, 461, 462, 473, 477, 493, 494.

    Bus routes to the beaches in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Laguna, Candelaria and Guimar

    :

    • Jover-Barranquera: 224.
    • Bajamar – Punta del Hidalgo: 050, 105.
    • Almaciga: 946.
    • Igueste de San Andres: 945.
    • Las Teresitas: 910
    • La Nea – Radazul: 138, 139
    • Caletillas – Candelaria: 122, 123, 124, 131.
    • El Puertito: 120

    Office of the bus company TITSA Tenerife

    C/ Punta de Anaga,1
    Santa María del Mar
    Phone 922 479 500
    38109 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    Information and General Services
    Information (Spanish/English) phone: 922 531 300
    phone numbers 922 215 292 92 122 / 922 219 077 / 922 219 399 – Fax 922 217 263

    BONO-VIA (BUS VOUCHERS)

    The Bono-Vía
    is valid on all regular TITSA buses and routes and on the tram
    Santa Cruz – La Laguna, providing a discount between 23 and 37. 5%. They cost 30 or 12 Euros and can be bought in TITSA bus stations. Valid for 1 year.

    The Bono-Vía can be passed on from one person to another. If there is not enough left on the Bono-Vía for the last journey, you must pay the difference in cash (not with another Bono-Vía).

    Other TITSA Bus Stations:

    La Laguna 922 259 412
    Tacoronte 922 561 807
    La Orotava 922 332 702
    Puerto de la Cruz 922 381 807
    Icod de los Vinos 922 811 304
    Buenavista 922 127 436
    Guimar 922 511 665
    Granadilla 922 770 606
    Costa Adeje 922 795 427

    Are you standing at the airport and want to go somewhere by public transport?
    We will tell you how to do it easily and conveniently!

    Which company provides public transportation from the airport?
    Intercity transport company (www. globalsu.net).

    Where is the bus stop?

    The stop is located at the international departure terminal. As soon as you leave the baggage claim area, you will need to go up one floor (by escalator or elevator) and follow the information signs.

    Bus number 91
    travels from the capital of the island to Playa del Cura, making an intermediate stop at the airport. In addition, he stops at the following tourist destinations: Puerto Rico and Amadores. Regular bus services start at 6.15 and end at 20.15. Please refer to the timetable considering that this bus passes through the airport approximately 15 minutes after departure from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    Bus number 90
    stops at the airport on the route from Telde to Maspalomas. In addition, it stops at the following tourist spots: Playa del Aguila, Bahia Feliz, San Agustin, Playa del Inglés and Campo Internacional de Maspalomas. The route ends at the Maspalomas lighthouse, next to Meloneras.

    If you arrive in Gran Canaria at a time when these buses do not run, you will always have the option of taking a taxi or renting a car to your destination.

    Taxi stops
    are located at the airport terminals, where flights arrive both from the EU countries and from other islands of the archipelago.

    Car rental companies
    You will see
    as soon as you enter the arrival hall for flights from EU countries.

    WISH YOU A SAFE AND GREAT TIME ON OUR ISLAND

    You can check the various bus times by following the links directly to the Global website or by calling the following phone numbers: 928 252 630
    and 902 381 110.
    The Gran Canaria Tourist Board is not responsible for any substitutions, changes or cancellations regarding the information provided on this web page.

    If you decide to spend your holidays in Gran Canaria, it doesn’t matter if you fly alone or through an agency. Even the purpose of your trip is limited only to visiting the beach and enjoying the joys of the All Inclusive system – sooner or later the beach may get bored, and there will be a question about moving around the island or a desire to visit the neighboring one.

    For the majority of solo travelers, Canarian public transport begins at the door of airport
    , this is where we will begin our consideration of possible routes.

    The bus stop itself is located very close to the exit from the terminal building: after collecting your luggage, you should go up one floor and information boards will take you directly to it. It should be noted that the “bus” in Canarian is called “guagua” (guagua), however, if you say autobus or bus, of course, they will understand you. You can pay for the fare both to the driver himself, and purchase a ticket from a vending machine located nearby. Buses connecting the airport with the capital of the island or the south are somewhat different from regular public transport. They are equipped with special compartments where you can place your luggage. All intercity bus services are provided by Global.

    Direction “North”

    For those wishing to go north, to the capital Las Palmas, you should use buses No. 60
    or #91
    . In the city of Las Palmas, there are two bus stations: “San Telmo” (San Telmo), located in the center of the capital, and “Santa Catalina” (Santa Catalina), which is located near the port of Canteras.

    If bus No. 60
    is a direct line on the route “Airport – Las Palmas”, line №91
    connects the south of the island (Playa del Cura) with the capital. It should be borne in mind that the bus may arrive at the Airport stop already full. The bus fare is about 3€
    , you can learn more about fares here. In addition to the usual rates, the company offers special tourist cards that give the opportunity to get 20% discount
    for a fare or pay for several trips at the same time at favorable prices. (You can find out more at the San Telmo station or right at the airport).

    Direction “South”

    There are three bus routes to the south of the island: No. 66
    , #90
    and already known to us No. 91
    .

    No. 66
    provides a direct connection between the airport and the most touristic center of Maspalomas and Playa Inglés; №90
    runs along the coast, connecting Telde and Faro de Maspalomas, and No. 91
    , as it were, extends route No. 66
    to Puerto Rico and Amadores, connecting south to the island’s capital.

    You can download the schedule
    most popular routes .

    Public transport Las Palmas
    is provided by another carrier, schedules and rates can be found on the carrier’s website www.guaguas.com. The city fare is 1.40€
    (can also be paid at the entrance to the driver), to save money, you can buy season tickets for 2 or 10 trips at San Telmo or Santa Catalina stations.

    Alternative transport: taxi or car rental

    Surprisingly, taxis
    is cheaper in Gran Canaria than in Madrid. A trip to the center of the capital will cost you about 25-35 €, depending on the time of day and day of the week (more expensive at night and on weekends). The fare to the south is a little more expensive: to San Agustin 30-35 €, Playa Ingles 30-37 €, Puerto Rico 49-60 €, the most distant and expensive is Puerto de Mogan – about 63-77 €. You can easily find a taxi stop when you exit the airport, usually there is always a small queue near the cars. When landing, pay attention to the inclusion of the counter. The Spaniards are not in the habit of deceiving their tourists, but still, when paying for a fare, be sure to ask for a receipt as a guarantee of the correct cost. The check always shows the car code and time, so it’s quite easy to check if you were counted correctly in case of doubt.

    About car rental
    We already wrote about
    in Spain, so it’s up to you whether to rent a car or use public transport. To general information about Spanish traffic rules, it is worth adding a little Canarian specifics:

    The roads are quite narrow, with sharp turns. Recommendation: do not turn on loud music and drive in the mountains with open windows. On tight curves with poor visibility, drivers warn of their approach with an audible signal;

    Canarian driving style is quite aggressive compared to Madrid. Here you can see overtaking on the right or turning from the left lane to the right without turning on;

    Don’t get behind the wheel after drinking just a glass of beer. In tourist areas, alcohol levels are monitored almost every 10 km, and fines in Spain are very large. Arucas is famous for its special control, apparently because of the rum factory located next door.

    Do you want to start planning your itinerary before you even start your holiday? Gran Canaria right now.

    Las Vegas is a city that is endowed with a very convenient layout for tourists – everything that is of interest to tourists is concentrated mainly on one central street – Las Vegas Boulevard or the Strip as it is commonly called.

    But remember that the Strip is a very long boulevard, a full tour of all its attractions is a very decent number of kilometers – so going for a walk around the Strip on foot is not a very good idea even for a physically prepared and hardy tourist.

    The easiest way is to resort to the services of a taxi from time to time, but this pleasure in the city of one-armed bandits, you know, will cost you a pretty penny.

    A good example – a taxi ride from the airport to the Bellagio hotel will cost you no less than 25 bucks. But in America it is customary to tip, so consider it all thirty dollars for 10 minutes of pleasure to ride through the streets of Lav Vegas in a taxi …

    Therefore, we advise you to do what most experienced tourists do – travel around Vegas by bus. This is very convenient – after all, almost all Las Vegas public transport routes run exactly along the Strip we need.

    All passenger buses (public transport) in Las Vegas are owned by the RTC company, throughout the city you can find stops with their logo. There are only three types of buses on the routes:

    Ordinary buses, which are used on absolutely all routes, except for the Strip. If you are not going to explore the sleeping areas of Vegas, then you will not see these buses

    The most popular tourist route is Deuce double-decker buses. Walking only on the Strip, bowing to every pole.

    And the second type of buses – Express. They almost exactly repeat the Deuce route, but they don’t stop at all stops and they can get to outlets in the south and north of Vegas.

    At each stop there is a map of routes, it is almost impossible to get confused. The fare is $5 for a 2-hour ride without restrictions, or $7 for a ticket valid for 24 hours. There is a ticket option for $ 20 – you can ride for 72 hours. The countdown starts on the first trip: we got on the bus, inserted the ticket into the terminal – the time has come. There are no terminals on express trains, but controllers are constantly walking, fines for the full program – you can be left without pants.

    Rent a car is not so popular in Las Vegas – unless you want to enjoy the beauties of the desert state of Nevada in addition to the beauties of the city – then, of course, a rented car is the best option for you.

    Tenerife attractions on the map – Interesting places and popular routes

    The catalog contains the main attractions of Tenerife, marked on the map, with photos and descriptions in Russian. From the review below, you will find out which parks and attractions children will like, what to see in Tenerife on your own in a few days and where to go by car.

    The most tempting sightseeing destination on the island is the Teide National Park, where the highest point in Spain, the Teide volcano, is located.

    Tenerife, the largest island of the Canary archipelago, has an impressive number of attractions: national parks, classic and unusual museums, historical monuments. The map of tourist routes covers almost the entire island and pleases with a variety of places.

    Attractions available all year round include magnificent beaches, family amusement parks, well-maintained parks designed for contemplative relaxation, colorful tropical zoos.

    Evening holidays can be provided by cultural and entertainment venues: the legendary Pyramid of Arona concert hall, theatrical jousting tournaments in San Miguel Castle.

    The cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Costa Adeje, Puerto de la Cruz, Playa de las Americas, San Cristobal de la Laguna, Icod de los Vinos, are rich in attractions, Los Gigantes.

    What to see in Tenerife

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    • Q&A

    What to see in Tenerife on your own

    Acquaintance with the sights of Tenerife is possible not only within the resort or popular excursions. The transport system on the island makes it possible to create your own route for viewing architectural monuments and natural objects.

    When planning a vacation in large cities, do not forget to look at historical museums with rich expositions: first of all, this is the Museum of the History of Tenerife in San Cristobal de la Laguna, which collected Guanche artifacts, and the Museum of Anthropology combined with it; archaeological museum in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, better known as the Museum of Nature and Man.

    By bus you can get to the city of Guimar, in the vicinity of which the step pyramids of Guimar are located, to get to the “pirate village” of Masca, to visit Candelaria, where the statue of the Black Madonna is carefully kept.

    Renting a car solves the problem of moving along almost any planned route. In a short vacation, you can see the sights of southern cities in Tenerife by car, get to the west coast – Los Gigantes, go to Teide Park and, finally, pay attention to the less visited Rural Park in the northern part of the island, where the Pico del Inglés observation deck is located.

    A trip to the picturesque resort town of Puerto de la Cruz, one of the central attractions of which is the royal botanical garden, can be intense.

    Tenerife attractions for children

    Family holidays in Tenerife include visits to zoos with shows, water parks and outdoor attractions. And such a program is relevant all year round: the climate of the island is mild, conducive to all types of active tourism.

    One of the most famous parks of the island is Loro Parque, you can safely plan a visit to it for the whole day. The highlight of the park is the dolphin and killer whale show, held on schedule, the rest of the time you can relax in the tropical park, visit the stylized “Thai Village”, watch parrots, gorillas, chimpanzees, penguins and other animals in the themed areas of Loro Park. The aquarium complex with glass tunnels, where marine life is kept, deserves special attention.

    While vacationing in Icod de los Vinos, tourists can add to the list of children’s attractions the Butterfly Museum, which contains about 800 insects in recreated tropical conditions, which differ from the usual moths and butterflies in bright colors or sizes.

    The resort’s active recreation centers are huge water parks, which are among the largest in Europe. The Thai-style Siam Park and Aqualand Costa Adeje, which has its own dolphinarium, are very close, in the vicinity of the Playa de la Americas resort. It is very convenient for tourists: you can compare the slides of parks in one day or divide the entertainment part into two days.

    An excursion program with children should include a trip to Jungle Park and an informative walk through the Pueblo Chico miniature park, which contains the most famous architectural objects of the island, as well as a trip to the interactive-game Museum of Science and Space.

    Private guides in Tenerife

    Russian private guides will help you to learn more about Tenerife.
    7 Russian guides in Tenerife are registered on the Experts.Tourister.Ru project.

    Tenerife Attractions

    Top attractions (35)

    The Barranco de Badajoz gorge, also known as Chamoco, is located in the southeast of Tenerife in the municipality of Güimar. It was here that the most significant finds of the prehistoric era relating to the culture of the Guanches, the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands, were made, including several aboriginal mummies of great archaeological value.

    Garachico is a municipality and city on the north coast of the island of Tenerife, about 52 km from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The city lies at the foot of a 500-meter cliff, and its surroundings are considered perhaps the least spoiled coastal area of ​​​​Tenerife.

    The village and gorge of Masca is the second most popular attraction in Tenerife after the Teide National Park. A tiny mountain village with a population of only about 100 people nestled on the slopes of Mount Masiso de Teno at an altitude of 650 meters in the northwestern part of the island.

    The Teide volcano on the island of Tenerife is the highest peak in Spain and the highest island peak in the Atlantic Ocean (3718 meters). And if you measure its height from its base on the ocean floor, then it will reach 7500 meters, which makes Teide the third highest volcano in the world on a volcanic island in the ocean after Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa in Hawaii.

    Loro Parque is a huge 13.5 hectare zoo located on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz on the island of Tenerife. Initially, it was conceived as a “paradise” for parrots, and over time it has become one of the main attractions of the Canary Islands – more than 40 million people visit it every year.

    An exotic park located on the south coast of Tenerife. It is divided into four zones: Cactus and Animal Park, where you can see the world’s largest collection of cacti; Amazonia is the only rainforest in Europe; Jurassic Park and Butterfly Garden.

    Adeje is a popular tourist resort on the southwest coast of Tenerife. Like many other resorts on the island, Adeje has grown literally from scratch, satisfying the needs of numerous tourists in new coastal areas.

    Puerto de la Cruz is the main resort on the north coast of the island of Tenerife, which, despite the hundreds of thousands of tourists who come here every year, remains absolutely Canarian in style and character. English is rarely heard outside of hotels, bars and restaurants.

    Costa del Silencio is a resort area on the south coast of Tenerife, part of the municipality of Arona and located about 12 km east of the popular resort of Playa de las Americas. The name Costa del Silencio means “Quiet Coast”, and it is likely that this coast was once really quiet.

    Cueva de Achbinico is a cave near the town of Candelaria on the island of Tenerife, also known as the Cave of San Blas. After the Spanish conquest of the Canary Islands, it was in this cave that the first Christian temple of the archipelago and the first sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary of Candelaria, the so-called Black Madonna, were located.

    Almost square in shape, the Orotava valley adjoins the cluster of volcanic peaks of Las Cañadas, which include the highest volcano in Spain, Teide. From the western and eastern sides, the fertile valley seems to be squeezed by lava masses.

    Los Cristianos is a city on the south coast of the island of Tenerife with a population of about 20 thousand people, a popular tourist resort. It is located in the municipality of Arona between the Chaiofita and Guaza mountains. The historic center of the city is formed around the bay of Los Cristianos, but in recent years the resort has been rapidly expanding inland.

    Los Silos is a municipality and city in the northwestern part of the island of Tenerife, located 57 km west of the capital of the island, the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The first mention of Los Silos dates back to 1509, when the development of agricultural activities in the region led to the need to build a warehouse (“silo”) for storing grain (a total of three such warehouses were built).

    The Cliffs de Garcia is a group of rock formations in the Las Cañadas caldera on the island of Tenerife. At 19In the 54th year, they were taken under protection as part of the Teide National Park. This is perhaps the second most popular natural attraction of the island after the Teide volcano.

    The Anaga Nature Reserve, which has the status of a biosphere reserve, is located on the northeastern tip of the island of Tenerife. Its territory is a highland with pointed peaks and deep gorges covered with laurel trees and dotted with picturesque villages.

    Pico Viejo Volcano, located on the island of Tenerife, is the second highest peak of the island and the entire Canary archipelago – 3135 meters above sea level. Its huge crater reaches 720 meters in diameter.

    The Orchid Garden is one of the little known but very interesting sights of Tenerife. An old mansion with a luxurious garden is located just a couple of hundred meters from the crowded beaches in the town of Puerto de la Cruz, but once inside, you seem to find yourself in another world and in another century, when colonial Tenerife was a flowering land with lush vegetation.

    El Medano, which means “sand dune” in Spanish, is a city in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona on the island of Tenerife. Famous for its strong winds, this place has repeatedly become the venue for windsurfing championships, but recently El Medano has begun to turn into a popular tourist resort.

    Candelaria, also known as Villa Mariana de Candelaria, is a municipality and city in the eastern part of the island of Tenerife. The city is located on the coast 17 km from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    In the municipality of La Orotava is probably the most famous national park of the Canary Islands – Teide Nature Reserve. It was formed in 1954 and covers the two peaks of the island of Tenerife – the Teide and Pico Viejo volcanoes, as well as the territory adjacent to them.

    We will find out when it is better to fly, which beach to choose, where the beach is with white sand, and where with black, how to get from the airport, compare the main car rental offices. We live in Tenerife, so all the information is first hand.

    1. View killer whales in Loro Parque
    2. Watch whales and dolphins on a boat trip
    3. Take a photo with a rock cake

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    Tenerife Attractions

    Pico Viejo Route

    Casa Abaco

    Tajao Natural Arch

    Martianez Pools

    Playa Paraiso

    Lunar landscape on Tenerife

    Palmetum

    Rural park ANAGA

    Walking platform for Teresitas

    San Andres

    Valle de Arriba

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    The Canary Islands are the territory of Spain, which means that Russians will need a Schengen visa. How to get a visa to Spain on your own, I wrote here.

    I use a Tinkoff Black euro card. I pay for purchases and withdraw cash without commission. You can order a card and get 6 months of free service here.

    Detailed instructions on how to get from Tenerife airport to Costa Adeje by bus here or how to get from the airport to Las Americas here. then select options through the search engines economybookings and rentalcars. Budget full coverage for about €18 per day. Buy when picking up the car on the spot.

    The roads in Tenerife are of excellent quality. There are almost no primers. There are almost no paid street parking, I met only in Los Gigantes.

    I recommend 3 main routes.

    Tenerife is a paradise for hikers. I counted at least 80 only official routes. They are all well marked. Along the way, you will come across information boards with maps, signposts, and just markers on rocks.

    Start with these 3 routes:

  • In Anaga Park, go down from Chamorga village to Bermejo beach
  • If you are without a car, then book a bus tour in Russian to the Teide volcano.

    For one day drive to the neighboring island of La Gomera, the tour already includes a ticket for the ferry, bus, lunch and a guide in Russian. How to order, I wrote here.

    In the evening visit San Miguel Castle with a jousting tournament and a hearty dinner with drinks.

    Ride the waterslides at the world’s best water park at Siam Park, buy your tickets in advance here.

    Ride the ship-drakar with the Vikings.

    The south is always a few degrees warmer and there is almost no rain, so for a beach holiday choose Las Americas, Costa Adeje or my favorite Los Gigantes, where the water is even warmer. September or October is the best time for swimming. In winter, you can also swim, but the water is jaunty at 20 ° C, but sunbathing is no problem.

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    All Tenerife Attractions (10)

    Tenerife Attractions are presented on this page as a rating based on tourist reviews. So what is there to see in Tenerife? Below, all the sights of Tenerife are collected in one summary table: each attraction is provided with a large photo, detailed description, address and telephone number, marked on the map, and any tourist can leave a review for it.

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  • Pueblo Chico Miniature Park
    Six Step Pyramids
    Aqualand
    Jungle Park
    Tenerife Auditorium Vul3

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    Masca Village
    Teide National Wildlife Park
    Las Americas Golf Club
    Loro Park

    more unique places. We invite you to get acquainted with the most interesting sights of the island and draw up your plan of activities for an unforgettable vacation.

    Of course, you cannot arrive on the island of Tenerife, formed by volcanic activity, and not visit the territory of its progenitor, the Teide volcano. Park Las Cañadas del Teide is the territory of the volcano of the same name and its surrounding valleys and mountain slopes with unique vegetation and fauna. In order to climb the top of the volcano with a height of more than three thousand kilometers, you will no longer need tens of hours, as it was necessary for travelers in the old days, but just a few unforgettable minutes spent contemplating the beautiful views from the height of the lift.

    Loro Parque is a natural park that originated as a park of parrots, and now, in addition to more than four thousand species of these wonderful birds, there is a huge variety of animal species. Here you will see one of the largest penguinariums, in which its inhabitants are in almost natural conditions, specially created in an aviary. In addition, in Loro Park you can see a huge aquarium with sharks, a magnificent garden of orchids. Here you will meet many species of gorillas, crocodiles, jaguars, turtles. In general, you are guaranteed a lot of impressions and a huge number of vivid photos.

    Las Americas Golf Club is a massive, approximately 90 ha, professionally equipped golf course, known for the highest level of coaching skills, as well as comfortable environment for an unforgettable holiday. The club is located in the heart of the southern resort of Tenerife, Playa de Las Americas. This magnificent place of the island of Tenerife will be interesting to visit both professional golfers with considerable experience in golf, and novice fans of this sport. Unforgettable views, superior service and leisure-related services, including locker rentals, comfortable showers, a well-appointed restaurant with national cuisine – all this will make a lasting impression on you when you visit the Las Americas Golf Club.

    One of a kind architectural work of art, Auditorio de Tenerife, will leave an unforgettable experience from what he saw. Majestic and striking with its extraordinary design solution, the building hosts a huge number of concerts of opera, jazz, pop and rock music throughout the year. The acoustics created within the walls of the Auditorio de Tenerife will make you feel the music in a new way.

    Tenerife

  • Climb Mount Teide by cable car
  • Visit Anaga Park
  • Sunbathe on the black volcanic sand at La Arena or Puerto de la Cruz
  • Hike Chinyero Volcanoes
  • Try rabbit stew, Canarian potatoes and Canarian sauces
  • Swim in a natural pool20
  • How to get to Tenerife

    You can get to the island by ferry (several days) or by plane. The cheapest way to fly to Tenerife is from Madrid, Valencia, Belfast or Porto. I advise you to take a direct flight from Moscow. S7 airlines, Aeroflot and Iberia fly. Fly around 8 hours. Check the low price calendar for cheap dates (check the box for direct flights).

    Where to live in Tenerife

    If you are traveling with a family with children, then it is best to settle in Costa Adeje, where there is excellent infrastructure and the best beaches with breakwaters. For romantics, Los Gigantes is suitable with a gorgeous view of the rocks and the black sand beach of La Arena or the city-botanical garden of Puerto de la Cruz in the north of the island. The best spots for surfers in El Medano and Las Americas. For trips to the north of the island and to Anaga Park, stay for a few days in the modern city in the rocks of Radazul.

    Mobile and Internet in Tenerife

    I use Orange SIM card. For €10 per month they give you 7Gb. Calls within Spain are also inexpensive. You can buy a SIM card on the island or in advance in Russia here.

    What is there in Tenerife that is not available elsewhere?

    Loro Parque

    Puerto de la Cruz

    Playa de las Americas

    Eagles Park

    Stone Mother

    El Medano

    Teide National Park

    Abama Beach

    Tegueste

    Taganana

    Benijo Beach

    What is there in Santa Cruz de Tenerife?

    Maritimo Park Cesara Manrika

    Carnival on Tenerife

    Auditorial de Tenerife

    Observation La Garanona

    Candelary Basilica

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    Natural La-Lahah

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    232 Do I need a visa and insurance?

    What currency to carry and how to pay on the island?
    How to get from Tenerife airport?
    How to get around the island

    The island has a well-developed bus network of the company Titsa. It is more convenient to build routes and timetables in Google maps. You can pay for the trip in cash to the driver, or it is cheaper to buy a Ten + card at Titsa kiosks or vending machines. The card needs to be topped up, the card itself costs €2. One card is allowed to pay for tickets for several people at once. Download the transport map.

    In order not to depend on the bus schedule, it is more convenient to rent a car.

    Where can I rent a car?

    Don’t forget to read my review of car rentals in Tenerife.

    Road routes in Tenerife
  • Through the center of the island, see Teide
  • Around the island on the highway and stop at Candelaria, Santa Cruz, La Laguna, Puerto dela Cruz.
  • Turn north to Anaga Park, drive along the lookouts.
  • Hiking trails in Tenerife
    1. Climb the Roque del Conde
    2. More hiking trails here.

      Which excursions to go on in Tenerife?

      Book a day boat trip and see whales with dolphins.

      Climb Mount Teide in the evening to see the stars with an English-speaking guide. Or visit the observatories with a guide.

      What to do with children?
      What time to go to Tenerife?

      The best months are September and October and the coldest months are February and March.

      The island is divided by mountains into two main climatic zones: humid north and dry south. The north is distinguished by its rich vegetation and rather cool winter nights. The south is distinguished by a more sunny and dry climate with small differences in daily and seasonal temperatures.

      In addition to the main climatic differences between north and south, there are more than two dozen microclimatic zones on the island. Therefore, Tenerife has many landscapes that are unlike each other: tropical forests and volcanic semi-deserts, mountain gorges and dunes, beaches with black and white sand.

      This is the largest and perhaps the most visited of the Canary Islands. Famous for its black beaches, the handsome Teide volcano and the Russian-speaking community. There are 12 climatic zones on the island – tropical forests and volcanic semi-deserts, mountain gorges and dunes, beaches with black and white sand. You won’t be bored!

      What to do in Tenerife?
    3. Swim at Terrisitas Beach
    4. My Tenerife reports

      The average price of apartments for 2-4 people is €60-80. I usually rent through AirBnB (don’t forget to take the $30 coupon on your first booking). Good apartments booked 2-6 months in advance. Highly recommend booking well in advance.

      Good hotels cost closer to €100 and options with breakfast and dinner around €120 per night. The most expensive hotels in Costa Adeje, Las Americas, there are also cheap options there.

      If you travel several times a year, it is more profitable to buy one of the tourist sim cards. They work all over the world. Internet prices are good too. A detailed review of the sims is here.

      If your apartment has poor or no internet, then rent a mobile WIFI router with unlimited internet. Enough for the whole family. The issue price is about €5 per day.

      Unusual volcanoes, of course. There are 12 climatic zones on the island – tropical forests and volcanic semi-deserts, mountain gorges and dunes, beaches with black and white sand. You won’t be bored! This is the only place in the European Union where you can swim in winter. Good replacement for Thailand.

      Concert Hall Pyramid of Arona

      Costa Adeje

      San Miguel Castle

      Tenerife South Airport

      Los Cristianos

      Hell’s Gorge

      Bahamar

      Los Gigantes

      Pico del Inglés lookout point

      Viewpoint La Cruz del Carmen

      Antequera Beach

      Las Teresitas Beach

      San Cristobal de La Laguna

      Ethnological Park of the Pyramids of Guimar

      Dragon tree

      Tenerife North Airport or Los Rodeos

      House of balconies

      Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden

      El Caleton de Garachico Natural Pools

      Cerfe Lookout

      Mask Gorge

      Resorts Cayao Salvaje and Playa Paraiso

      Fanabe Beach

      Siam Park Water Park

      Las Vistas Beach

      Only euros are accepted on the islands, even in banks it is not so easy to exchange dollars for euros. Please bring euros with you.

      It is customary to rent a car on the island with full insurance, as it is inexpensive here. For example, renting a car with basic insurance will cost from €8-15 per day, and with full insurance €15-30. To get such delicious prices, order a car at least 1-2 months before your trip via the Internet.

      Cars with full insurance, no deposit, look at Pluscar. If you want to travel with a car on a ferry between the islands, then in Cicar, also with full insurance.

      Other routes >

    5. Route around Chinyero volcano
    6. The island has everything you need for children. Lots of playgrounds, great beaches and interesting entertainment.

      Eat at Loro Parque, see killer whales, dolphins, fur seals and parrots. If there is no transport, get a park ticket along with a transfer here.

      Dive underwater in the yellow submarine, the kids will love it.

      Tenerife is a holiday destination all year round. The water temperature is kept in the region of 20 ° – 23 ° С. The air temperature in winter ranges from 20 ° C to 26 ° C, in summer – from 23 ° C to 29°C are averages. Due to its geographical location and relief features, weather conditions vary significantly depending on the location on the island. For example, in the north of the island in the forest of La Esperanza, it is usually 10 degrees colder – about 12 degrees during the day.

      Traveling around the island, in the north you can get under heavy rain, in the south you can swim in the warm sea under the bright rays of the sun, and go to the center of the island to see the snow-capped top of the Teide volcano.

      Map of the island of Tenerife

      When you arrive on the island of Tenerife, the first thing you remember is the Canarians, who greet you with a smile and give you a free Tenerife map!

      By tradition, I save the map for you in pdf format. You can download a map of the island of Tenerife here . This is what the island of Tenerife looks like in general. In the center of the island is the Teide National Park – in confirmation of its volcanic origin. Mount Teide is the highest point in Spain (3718 m above sea level), the last eruption of Teide occurred in 1909 year. The most interesting thing is that the Teide volcano was formed in the crater of an even more ancient volcano, as evidenced by countless bizarre lava-like solidified figures (by the way, episodes of star wars were filmed here), but we will have a separate conversation about Teide. The most important thing to remember is the following – the closer you want to get to the center of the island, the longer your road will be, because the closer to the territory of the volcano, the higher the height and the more winding the mountain serpentines, so plan your time carefully!

      The main resort area of ​​the island is located in the southwestern part – these are the resorts of Costa Adeje, Las Americas, Los Cristianos. In the south, 20 kilometers from the resort of Costa Adeje, there is the only international airport on the island (only domestic flights arrive at the northern airport). Closer to the northwest is Los Gigantes, in the north of the island is its capital – Santa Cruz de Tenerife, as well as one of the best northern coasts – Puerto de la Cruz.

      To create an image of the island in your mind, as well as understanding and orienting the terrain, I think this information and a map of the island of Tenerife will be enough for you in the following articles. and the best beaches, cities and ports, talk about the people and sights of the island, and much more!

    Tenerife’s main road route to Mount Teide

    Tenerife Hiking magazine tells about the best car route to Teide and Parador. This guide makes it easy to get to know Tenerife’s main attraction on your own. Rent a car and go!

    How to get to Mount Teide by car?

    Teide National Park is visited by 5 million tourists every year. Few people visit the hiking trails around the crater and in the old caldera. Basically, everyone chooses excursions to Las Cañades del Teide Park and trips to the funicular by car. Travelers are in luck! In this guide, we talk about a convenient car route to the Teide volcano.

    The Teide Volcano was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. This is the highest peak in Spain, its height is 3718 m above sea level. Due to its location, Los Cañados National Park has amassed an endemic collection of flora that is considered to be of scientific value. Over the years, this road has evolved into a classic car route in Tenerife.

    We start preparing for the road trip at the hotel

    Clothing and footwear for climbing Mount Teide

    It is necessary to take outerwear, no matter what time of the year the trip takes place. High up in the mountains it is very, very cold. We also recommend that you bring a hat or cap to protect yourself from the bright sun.

    As for shoes, extra pairs are unnecessary weight. Better to just wear closed shoes or trekking boots.

    Reliable sun protection

    The weather in Teide National Park is extremely changeable. Most of the year it is clear, without precipitation, and due to the high altitude, there is a strong danger of getting a sunstroke. Get maximum sun protection with SPF 50 sunscreen.

    Water and food

    Although there are a couple of restaurants near Teide, it is advisable to bring some food and plenty of water with you. Take Canarian bananas and a couple of 1.5 liter bottles of water.

    Map, documents and camera

    Fill up the car with petrol, there are no gas stations upstairs. Ask your car rental for a road map of Tenerife or turn on the navigator on your phone. Free up space on the flash drive of the camera for new frames. On the way there are crazy angles for photographs of Tenerife! Shoot, shoot =). But if you came to Tenerife after the wedding, then it is better to write to the photographer in Tenerife, he knows the best places and routes.
    Check that the car has a car rental support phone number. There are steep serpentines in the mountains!

    How to get to Teide by car?

    There are different ways to get to the volcano, but most often tourists prefer guided tours on Teide or renting a car at the southern airport.

    We recommend renting a car during your holiday in Tenerife. So you can travel, make stops where you want and how much you want. There will be no need to wait for anyone, as the members of the tourist group are waiting for each other at the sightseeing bus.
    There are car rental locations at the airports and cities: Adeje, Las Americas, Los Cristianos, Los Gigantes and Puerto de la Cruz.

    The most popular driving option is to ascend in the Vilaflor area and descend from the caldera around Mount Teide in the La Orotava valley. You can also go in the opposite direction. In each direction, the landscapes will be different and will let you get bored.
    In fact, there are many roads that lead up and down the Teide. But this one is the most picturesque. In addition, it is not so winding, it has fewer serpentines.
    Less scenic route – climb to La Esperanza via Arafo and after Teide descend to Arona.

    If you ride Teide from Orotava, descending to Arona, you will see the scenery differently. The climb up the La Orotava valley is less epic than the descent. And the descent from the volcano in Arona makes it impossible to see the endless pine ocean. All landscapes will simply remain behind.

    But both routes are extremely epic and give a lot of sensations! We love to drive to Esperanza via Vilaflor, but we also often go up to Arafo, going down to Los Cristianos.

    Road to Teide from the north of Tenerife

    If you are staying at one of the hotels in Puerto de la Cruz, take the TF5 motorway towards Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Before reaching the capital, turn towards Tenerife Norte Airport. After another sign for the airport, take the exit La Esperanza – El Teide on TF-24.
    And here you are on the main scenic road on the way to the volcano. We begin to enjoy the ascent to Los Cañados del Teide National Park.

    Driving route to Teide from the south

    If you are staying in the south of Tenerife, rent a car from the rental office and take the TF-21 highway to the village of Vilaflor. There are many turns and sometimes a steep serpentine, but it is short, and the views are amazingly beautiful.

    The path to the Teide through Vilaflor will offer a view of the vast expanses covered with forests of Canarian pine. If the weather is cloudy, then you will encounter giant cloud clusters. Well, natural formations of lava and stone, a giant pine tree and Rosa de Piedra are here in any weather. From observation platforms and small parking lots, of which there are a lot, you can take pictures of the islands of La Palma and La Gomera.

    Cañadas del Teide National Park is easy to navigate. Here you can find a lot of cozy corners. Take a look at the El Portillo tourist center in the center of the park. The young and energetic staff will share information and maps for a walking tour of the area.

    If you are a hiker, you are in luck!

    Cañadas del Teide National Park has a large number of paths and trails for hikers. You can also climb to the very top of the Teide volcano. The view from there is interesting, but without exaggeration. Hiking trails here.

    If you are in poor physical shape, take the cable car and take the funicular up to the top of Teide. The funicular ride costs 25 euros and a queue.

    If you’re adventurous and in great physical shape, consider climbing a volcano on your feet. This is a serious climb that requires a pass permit from the Cabildo.

    The natural attractions worth seeing in the national park are: El Llano de Ucanca, Los Roques de Garcia, Los Azulejos, Montaña Blanca and Montaña Rojada, Chaorro and Pico Viejo volcanoes, as well as the museum at the tourist base of Las Cañados del Teide.

    Where can I park in the Teide area?

    Convenient parking areas and parking areas are found everywhere in the park. On them you can safely get out of the car and relax, have a bite to eat and take photos. But don’t leave anything in cars. There are a lot of scammers and thieves on tourist observation decks! Be careful.

    Do not attempt to park or drive where prohibition signs are posted. Fines for violations are huge. In addition, you will disturb the natural balance of these beautiful places.

    Are you ready to go?

    On the way down the La Orotava valley, the highway winds heavily to the autopista. If there is a desire and it has not yet grown dark, then it would be good to linger in the village of La Orotava. With pleasure, wander along the wonderful architectural structures: Canarian residential buildings, gardens of local grandees and cobbled pavements that have witnessed historical events.

    If your hotel is in the south of Tenerife, then you can turn onto the TF-38 highway towards the town of Chio.

Weather in canaries at christmas: A guide to your dreamy, warm Christmas in the Canaries

Опубликовано: February 7, 2021 в 10:12 am

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Canaries December Weather, Average Temperature (St. Lucia)

Daily high temperatures are around 83°F, rarely falling below 81°F or exceeding 86°F.

Daily low temperatures are around 77°F, rarely falling below 74°F or exceeding 79°F.

For reference, on September 11, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Canaries typically range from 79°F to 87°F, while on January 25, the coldest day of the year, they range from 75°F to 82°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313172°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°F78°F78°F80°F80°F82°F82°F84°F84°F86°F86°F88°F88°F90°F90°F92°F92°F94°F94°F96°F96°FNovJanDec 184°FDec 184°F77°F77°FDec 3183°FDec 3183°F76°F76°FDec 1184°FDec 1184°F77°F77°FDec 2183°FDec 2183°F77°F77°F

The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on December. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.

Average Hourly Temperature in December in Canaries

Average Hourly Temperature in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMNovJanwarmhot

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.

Fitii, French Polynesia (6,498 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Canaries (view comparison).

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Compare Canaries to another city:

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The month of December in Canaries experiences decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 54% to 43%.

The clearest day of the month is December 31, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 57% of the time.

For reference, on September 27, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 71%, while on January 13, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 60%.

Cloud Cover Categories in December in Canaries

Cloud Cover Categories in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJanDec 146%Dec 146%Dec 3157%Dec 3157%Dec 1150%Dec 1150%Dec 2154%Dec 2154%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast

0%
clear
20%
mostly clear
40%
partly cloudy
60%
mostly cloudy
80%
overcast
100%

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 Canaries, the chance of a wet day over the course of December is very rapidly decreasing, starting the month at 37% and ending it at 29%.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 46% on November 16, and its lowest chance is 18% on March 4.

Probability of Precipitation in December in Canaries

Probability of Precipitation in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%5%5%10%10%15%15%20%20%25%25%30%30%35%35%40%40%45%45%50%50%NovJanDec 137%Dec 137%Dec 3129%Dec 3129%Dec 1132%Dec 1132%Dec 2128%Dec 2128%rain

The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).

Rainfall

To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.

The average sliding 31-day rainfall during December in Canaries is very rapidly decreasing, starting the month at 4.5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 8.4 inches or falls below 1.5 inches, and ending the month at 2.5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 5. 6 inches or falls below 0.6 inches.

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Canaries

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 in0 in2 in2 in4 in4 in6 in6 in8 in8 in10 in10 inNovJanDec 14.5 inDec 14.5 inDec 312.5 inDec 312.5 inDec 113.5 inDec 113.5 inDec 212.9 inDec 212.9 in

The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.

Over the course of December in Canaries, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 22, with 11 hours, 18 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 11 hours, 22 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Canaries

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrNovJanDec 2111 hr, 18 minDec 2111 hr, 18 minnightnightdaydayDec 111 hr, 22 minDec 111 hr, 22 min

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

The earliest sunrise of the month in Canaries is 6:12 AM on December 1 and the latest sunrise is 15 minutes later at 6:27 AM on December 31.

The earliest sunset is 5:34 PM on December 1 and the latest sunset is 13 minutes later at 5:46 PM on December 31.

Daylight saving time is not observed in Canaries during 2022.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 5:37 AM and sets 12 hours, 57 minutes later, at 6:34 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 6:23 AM and sets 11 hours, 18 minutes later, at 5:41 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Canaries

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM2 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMNovJan6:12 AM6:12 AMDec 15:34 PMDec 15:34 PM6:27 AM6:27 AMDec 315:46 PMDec 315:46 PM6:20 AM6:20 AMDec 165:39 PMDec 165:39 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of December. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.

The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in Canaries

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMNovJan00101020202030304040505050000101020203030304040505060

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of December 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for December 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in Canaries

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMNovJanNov 87:03 AMNov 87:03 AMNov 236:58 PMNov 236:58 PMDec 812:09 AMDec 812:09 AMDec 236:18 AMDec 236:18 AMJan 67:09 PMJan 67:09 PMJan 214:54 PMJan 214:54 PM5:07 PM5:07 PM6:02 AM6:02 AM5:39 AM5:39 AM5:22 PM5:22 PM5:14 PM5:14 PM6:35 AM6:35 AM6:33 AM6:33 AM6:05 PM6:05 PM5:40 PM5:40 PM7:05 AM7:05 AM6:20 AM6:20 AM5:57 PM5:57 PM

The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Dec 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 65% 12:31 AM W 1:10 PM E 7:17 PM S 235,705 mi
2 75% 1:24 AM W 1:49 PM E 8:01 PM S 238,200 mi
3 84% 2:15 AM W 2:27 PM E 8:45 PM S 240,592 mi
4 91% 3:05 AM W 3:05 PM ENE 9:29 PM S 242,853 mi
5 96% 3:56 AM WNW 3:45 PM ENE 10:15 PM N 244,968 mi
6 99% 4:48 AM WNW 4:28 PM ENE 11:03 PM N 246,922 mi
7 100% 5:41 AM WNW 5:14 PM ENE 11:53 PM N 248,679 mi
8 100% 6:35 AM WNW 6:02 PM ENE
9 99% 7:29 AM WNW 6:54 PM ENE 12:45 AM N 250,178 mi
10 96% 8:20 AM WNW 7:46 PM ENE 1:37 AM N 251,331 mi
11 91% 9:09 AM WNW 8:38 PM ENE 2:28 AM N 252,033 mi
12 85% 9:54 AM WNW 9:29 PM ENE 3:17 AM N 252,172 mi
13 78% 10:35 AM WNW 10:18 PM ENE 4:04 AM N 251,646 mi
14 69% 11:14 AM WNW 11:06 PM ENE 4:47 AM N 250,383 mi
15 60% 11:50 AM W 11:54 PM E 5:30 AM S 248,355 mi
16 50% 12:26 PM W 6:11 AM S 245,591 mi
17 39% 12:42 AM E 1:02 PM W 6:52 AM S 242,194 mi
18 29% 1:31 AM E 1:40 PM W 7:35 AM S 238,342 mi
19 20% 2:23 AM ESE 2:21 PM WSW 8:21 AM S 234,292 mi
20 11% 3:19 AM ESE 3:07 PM WSW 9:12 AM S 230,369 mi
21 5% 4:20 AM ESE 4:00 PM WSW 10:09 AM S 226,936 mi
22 1% 5:25 AM ESE 4:59 PM WSW 11:12 AM S 224,347 mi
23 0% 6:33 AM ESE 6:05 PM WSW 12:19 PM S 222,887 mi
24 3% 7:40 AM ESE 7:14 PM WSW 1:27 PM S 222,700 mi
25 8% 8:42 AM ESE 8:21 PM WSW 2:32 PM S 223,755 mi
26 16% 9:37 AM ESE 9:25 PM WSW 3:32 PM S 225,864 mi
27 26% 10:25 AM ESE 10:24 PM WSW 4:25 PM S 228,738 mi
28 37% 11:09 AM E 11:19 PM W 5:14 PM S 232,054 mi
29 50% 11:49 AM E 6:00 PM S 235,516 mi
30 59% 12:11 AM W 12:28 PM E 6:44 PM S 238,883 mi
31 70% 1:02 AM W 1:06 PM E 7:28 PM S 241,986 mi

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 Canaries is essentially constant during December, remaining around 100% throughout.

For reference, on May 1, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 100% of the time, while on February 28, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 98% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Canaries

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%NovJanDec 1100%Dec 1100%Dec 31100%Dec 31100%Dec 11100%Dec 11100%Dec 21100%Dec 21100%miserablemiserableoppressiveoppressivemuggymuggy

dry
55°F
comfortable
60°F
humid
65°F
muggy
70°F
oppressive
75°F
miserable

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 Canaries is increasing during December, increasing from 15.7 miles per hour to 17.3 miles per hour over the course of the month.

For reference, on June 21, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 17.8 miles per hour, while on October 2, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 13.0 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed in December in Canaries

Average Wind Speed in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphNovJanDec 115. 7 mphDec 115.7 mphDec 3117.3 mphDec 3117.3 mphDec 1616.4 mphDec 1616.4 mph

The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

The hourly average wind direction in Canaries throughout December is predominantly from the east, with a peak proportion of 97% on December 26.

Wind Direction in December in Canaries

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The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Canaries 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 Canaries is essentially constant during December, remaining within 1°F of 82°F throughout.

Average Water Temperature in December in Canaries

Average Water Temperature in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313179°F79°F80°F80°F81°F81°F82°F82°F83°F83°F84°F84°F85°F85°FNovJanDec 182°FDec 182°FDec 3181°FDec 3181°FDec 1182°FDec 1182°FDec 2181°FDec 2181°F

The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).

Temperatures in Canaries are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in Canaries

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJan100%Dec 16100%Dec 16warmhotcomfortable

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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 Canaries are rapidly increasing during December, increasing by 886°F, from 10,289°F to 11,174°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in December in Canaries

Growing Degree Days in December in CanariesDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313110,000°F10,000°F10,200°F10,200°F10,400°F10,400°F10,600°F10,600°F10,800°F10,800°F11,000°F11,000°F11,200°F11,200°F11,400°F11,400°FNovJanDec 110,289°FDec 110,289°FDec 3111,174°FDec 3111,174°FDec 1110,584°FDec 1110,584°FDec 2110,879°FDec 2110,879°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of December, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Canaries is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 kWh of 5.2 kWh throughout.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Canaries

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in CanariesDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWhNovJanDec 15.1 kWhDec 15.1 kWhDec 315.4 kWhDec 315.4 kWhDec 165.3 kWhDec 165.3 kWh

The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Canaries are 13.902 deg latitude, -61.065 deg longitude, and 39 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Canaries contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 1,867 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 350 feet. Within 10 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (3,025 feet). Within 50 miles contains large variations in elevation (3,993 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Canaries is covered by water (51%) and trees (42%), within 10 miles by water (62%) and trees (25%), and within 50 miles by water (95%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Canaries, 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 Canaries.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Canaries 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 Canaries is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Canaries and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • George F. L. Charles Airport (TLPC, 63%, 9 mi, northeast, -33 ft elevation change)
  • Hewanorra International Airport (TLPL, 37%, 13 mi, southeast, -7 ft elevation change)

TLPC, 63%9 mi, -33 ftTLPL, 37%13 mi, -7 ft

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To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Canaries and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.

Other Data

All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.

All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.

Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .

Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .

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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.

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Anse-la-Raye, St. Lucia

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Tenerife is a winter-sun destination, and so you’ll find December is pleasantly warm. Pack a hoody and light rain jacket just in case. The sea is warmer than you might expect and is comfortable for swimming, but beaches are typically quiet. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Tenerife, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Tenerife weather in December.

How warm is it in Tenerife during December?

The temperature is extremely stable in December with average highs of 20℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 18℃. The UV index will be moderate at this time of year, so not something to worry about for the average person. However, if you’re going to be outside for long periods it’s worth wearing a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses. Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Tenerife during December?

On average, there will be 2 rainy days during the month, amounting to 1.2mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.

How warm is the sea in Tenerife during December?

The water temperature around Tenerife reaches a pleasant 21℃ during December. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.

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Weather Canary Islands – Lanzarote Retreats

The Canary Islands are blessed with an eternal spring-summer climate, this is due to the islands geographical location. They are 4º from the tropic of cancer and as Lanzarote is the most Easterly Canary Island, it is just 100 Kilometres from the west coast of Africa. The subtropical climate means that Lanzarote is a very dry island and guarantee’s sunshine almost without interruption whilst the higher and more westernly islands such as La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria will have tropical rains from time to time.

Lanzarote is well known as a year-round holiday destination, you can often enjoy the sunshine even for a Winter/Christmas Break. As Lanzarote is non-seasonal and its weather continues to be appealing throughout the year all our accommodations remain available year round.

 

Lanzarote Holiday Weather Temperatures

Winter weather December to March – Average temperature is 21ºc.

Spring weather April to June – Average  temperature  25ºc

Summer weather July to September – Average temperature 29ºc

Autumn weather October to December – Average temperature25ºc

Water temperature varies from 19º C in winter to 22º C in summer, making it a perfect holiday destination for surfing,diving, windsurfing  and water sports all year round!

 

Monthly Weather What to Expect….

 

January

Day Time Temps – 19ºC (ranges from 15ºC to 22ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 17ºC ( ranges from 14ºC to 20ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 11hrs daylight, 7hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 19ºC

Rain – 3 days (26mms average)

Wind – N/NE average 15kph

 

February

Day Time Temps – 21ºC (ranges from 20ºC to 24ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 13ºC ( ranges from 11ºC to 16ºC)

Sunshine Hours –  7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 18ºC

Rain – 3 days

Wind – NW 10-25 kph

 

March

Day Time Temps – 22ºC (ranges from 21ºC to 25ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 14ºC ( ranges from 12ºC to 16ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 19ºC

Rain – 2 days

Wind – NE  15 kph

 

April

Day Time Temps – 20ºC (ranges from 16ºC to 25ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 16ºC ( ranges from 14ºC to 20ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 8. 5hrs daylight, 5 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 19ºC

Rain – 1 days (6mm average)

 

May

Day Time Temps – 21ºC (ranges from 17ºC to 25ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 19ºC ( ranges from 16ºC to 21ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 10hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 20ºC

Rain – 0 days

Wind – NE  10-20 kph

 

June

Day Time Temps – 23ºC (ranges from 21ºC to 25ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 17ºC ( ranges from 15ºC to 20ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 11hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 22ºC

Rain – 0 days

Wind – NE Alisios 15 kph

 

July

Day Time Temps – 25ºC (ranges from 21ºC to 28ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 19ºC ( ranges from 17ºC to 22ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 12hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 22ºC

Rain – 0 days

Wind – NE Alisios 10-20 kph

 

August

Day Time Temps – 27ºC (ranges from 23ºC to 30ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 23ºC ( ranges from 20ºC to 26ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 12hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 22ºC

Rain – 0 days

Wind – N/NE Alisios

 

September

Day Time Temps – 25ºC (ranges from 21ºC to 30ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 21ºC ( ranges from 19ºC to 23ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 12hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 23ºC

Rain – 1 day (5mms average)

Wind – N/NE average 20kph

 

October

Day Time Temps – 24ºC (ranges from 20ºC to 29ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 22ºC ( ranges from 19ºC to 25ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 12hrs daylight, 7 hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 22ºC

Rain – 2 days (10mms average)

Wind – N/NE average 15kph

 

November

Day Time Temps – 22ºC (ranges from 18ºC to 27ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 20ºC ( ranges from 17ºC to 23ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 12hrs daylight, 6hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 21ºC

Rain – 2 days (15mms average)

Wind – N/NE average 15kph

 

December

Day Time Temps – 20ºC (ranges from 17ºC to 22ºC)

Night Time Temps – Average 18ºC ( ranges from 14ºC to 20ºC)

Sunshine Hours – 11hrs daylight, 7hrs full sun

Sea Temp – 20ºC

Rain – 3 days (24mms average)

Wind – N/NE average 15kph

 

Please note Lanzarote Retreats cannot be held responsible for the weather during your holiday!

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The first Snow in Belokamennaya

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The other day a neighbor ran up to me and happily yells: Valery, cheers! The snow has fallen!

Do not think that he is a romantic and admirer of the Snow Queen.

A week ago he was told: It will snow, let’s take him to work.

Yes, it has snowed, the neighbor is still waiting for a blessed work.

I’m waiting… What am I waiting for? Hard to say. That’s right away.

Probably the newest impressions, fresh insights.

Trite, I’m waiting for the usual New Year. Honestly, I don’t know why.

They say this is the second question after “What is the meaning of life?”…

Of course, from the point of view of banal erudition, the questions are childish.

However, there is a certain positive in the first snow.

He fell out! So there is stability. In nature, in life. After all, the snow could not have fallen, and the city would have been covered with mountains of diamonds.

But the trouble didn’t happen. Everything is on schedule, everything is according to the universal plan…

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The other day, to be exact, on Monday, which, of course, began on Saturday, I had to visit the council. Unfortunately, I have it, my own infection, is, as they say, not a dipped beam. And, for example, to spite me, there is a useful service center in the neighboring area next door.

However, the journey of seven bus stops can be considered extremely successful.

He wrapped up his important business without traditional queues and unnecessary expectations. He took Simak to read at his forced leisure. But, alas, fortunately, it was not required. Already savored at home, lying on the couch.

Plus, at the book-crossing counter, I unexpectedly and unexpectedly broke off a decently solid volume of “Political Novel” with English detectives J. Le Carré and A. Hall.

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An interesting action-initiatives were suggested by fellow “phantlabists”. It turns out that Moy District has been publishing data on the activity of readers and library visitors for a long time. It is curious to see what people take in libraries, what do they actively read?

So!

Newspaper “My District” together with Moscow City Library Center represents the ranking of books that were most in demand among visitors to city libraries in March 2015 .

When compiling the rating, one of the most visited libraries in each district was selected. The rating was headed by those books that most often took home or planned to take home during the month, but they were already on hand.

Federal libraries do not participate in the rating.

CAO

1. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary”.

2. Yan Mo Tired of being born and dying.

3. Alexey Varlamov “The Mental Wolf”.

4. Lyudmila Tretyakova “Not asking why and why.”

5. Ilya Boyashov “Cocoon”.

According to the library No. 3 named after. N. A. Dobrolyubova. Visits in March: 37,123.

2. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary. Voice”.

3. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

4. Alexandra Marinina “View from eternity”.

5. Evgeny Vodolazkin “Laurel”.

According to Library No. 4. Visits in March: 3047.

South-West Administrative District

1. Boris Akunin “Boch and Rogue”.

2. Zakhar Prilepin “Abode”.

3. Valentin Rasputin “French Lessons”.

4. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

5. John Fowles “The Collector”.

According to library number 185. Visits in March: 7343.

CJSC

1. Pavel Basinsky “The Lion in the Shadow of the Lion”.

2. Donna Tartt “Goldfinch”.

3. Colin McCullough “Bitter Joy”.

4. Tatyana Ustinova “Wonderful are your deeds, Lord.”

5. Mikhail Veller “Homeless”.

According to the Central Library No. 197 named after. A. Akhmatova. Visits in March: 13 533 .

VAO

1. Alexander Illichevsky “Sunset City”.

2. Romain Gary Promise at Dawn.

3. Randall Ruth “Thirteen Steps Down”.

4. Evgeny Vodolazkin “Laurel”.

5. Sebastian Faulks “And the birds sang …”.

According to the library No. 79 named after B. A. Lavrenev. Visits in March: 15 700.

SEAD

1. Boris Akunin “The Falcon and the Swallow”.

2. George Martin “Game of Thrones”.

3. Marina Stepnova Women of Lazarus.

4. Chingiz Abdullayev “The story of a loser.”

5. Victor Pelevin “Betman Apollo”.

According to Library No. 119. Visits in March: 9387.

SZAO

1. Boris Akunin “Boch and Rogue”.

2. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

3. Erica James Fifty Shades of Grey.

4. Erica James Fifty Shades Darker.

5. Maria Metlitskaya “After the betrayal.”

According to library number 232. Visits in March: 5381.

SAO

1. Erich Maria Remarque “Arc de Triomphe”.

2. Elena Kryukova “Russian Paris”.

3. Erlend Lu “U”.

4. Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude.

5. Ksenia Lyubimova “Where do dreams die?”.

According to the Central Library No. 21. Visits in March: 2876.

North-East Administrative Okrug

1. Valentin Kataev “Son of the Regiment”.

2. Zakhar Prilepin “Abode”.

3. Emil Azhar “All life ahead.”

4. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary”.

5. Pavel Sanaev “Chronicles gouging”.

According to Library No. 200. Visits in March: 11,127.

Source: Moscow City Library Center.

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What Moscow reads. March 2015

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An interesting action-information was prompted by colleagues-Fantlabovtsy. It turns out that Moy District has been publishing data on the activity of readers and library visitors for a long time. It is curious to see what people take in libraries, what do they actively read?

So!

Newspaper “My District” together with Moscow City Library Center presents a rating of books that were most in demand among visitors to city libraries in March 2015 .

When compiling the rating, one of the most visited libraries in each district was selected. The rating was headed by those books that most often took home or planned to take home during the month, but they were already on hand.

Federal libraries do not participate in the rating.

CAO

1. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary”.

2. Yan Mo “Tired of being born and dying.”

3. Alexey Varlamov “The Mental Wolf”.

4. Lyudmila Tretyakova “Not asking why and why.”

5. Ilya Boyashov “Cocoon”.

According to the library No. 3 named after. N. A. Dobrolyubova. Visits in March: 37 123.

YuAO

1. Zakhar Prilepin “Abode”.

2. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary. Voice”.

3. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

4. Alexandra Marinina “View from eternity”.

5. Evgeny Vodolazkin “Laurel”.

According to Library No. 4. Visits in March: 3047.

South-West Administrative District

1. Boris Akunin “Boch and Rogue”.

2. Zakhar Prilepin “Abode”.

3. Valentin Rasputin “French Lessons”.

4. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

5. John Fowles “The Collector”.

According to Library No. 185. Visits in March: 7343.

CJSC

1. Pavel Basinsky “The Lion in the Shadow of the Lion”.

2. Donna Tartt “Goldfinch”.

3. Colin McCullough “Bitter Joy”.

4. Tatyana Ustinova “Wonderful are your deeds, Lord.”

5. Mikhail Veller “Homeless”.

According to the Central Library No. 197 im. A. Akhmatova. Visits in March: 13 533 .

VAO

1. Alexander Illichevsky “Sunset City”.

2. Romain Gary Promise at Dawn.

3. Randall Ruth “Thirteen Steps Down”.

4. Evgeny Vodolazkin “Laurel”.

5. Sebastian Faulks “And the birds sang …”.

According to the library No. 79 named after B. A. Lavrenev. Visits in March: 15 700.

SEAD

1. Boris Akunin “The Falcon and the Swallow”.

2. George Martin “Game of Thrones”.

3. Marina Stepnova Women of Lazarus.

4. Chingiz Abdullayev “The Story of a Loser”.

5. Victor Pelevin “Betman Apollo”.

According to Library No. 119. Visits in March: 9387.

SZAO

1. Boris Akunin “Boch and Rogue”.

2. Sergei Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watch”.

3. Erica James Fifty Shades of Grey.

4. Erica James Fifty Shades Darker.

5. Maria Metlitskaya “After the betrayal.”

According to library number 232. Visits in March: 5381.

SAO

1. Erich Maria Remarque “Arc de Triomphe”.

2. Elena Kryukova “Russian Paris”.

3. Erlend Lu “U”.

4. Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude.

5. Ksenia Lyubimova “Where do dreams die?”.

According to Central Library No. 21. Visits in March: 2876.

SVAO

1. Valentin Kataev “Son of the Regiment”.

2. Zakhar Prilepin “Abode”.

3. Emil Azhar “All life ahead.”

4. Dina Rubina “Russian Canary”.

5. Pavel Sanaev “Chronicles gouging”.

According to Library No. 200. Visits in March: 11,127.

Source: Moscow City Library Center.

Photo of Yana Vorotova

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I have some lovely canaries.

I have wonderful canaries.

Were we brought into the world to imitate our grandmothers, to feed canaries and fill in embroidery patterns?

Am I destined to imitate the old women – to feed the birds and pore over embroidery?

That’s because they go to the Canaries every Christmas.

That’s because they go to the Canary Islands every Christmas.

You know, at one time I used to break into pet shops to liberate the canaries.

You know, there were days when I broke into pet stores and freed canaries.

We have a big or der for “Panaris aux Canaries” and we can`t provide Vesoul… A lot of canaries flying around the docks.

– Local flies report everything to me.

Canaries are the messiest of all.

And the least of all is canaries.

I wanna see you make some canaries disappear.

I want to know how you do the disappearing canary trick.

Mom, can I put the canaries in here?

Mom, can I put the canaries in this cage?

The hell I need those Canaries for?

Why the hell do I need these Canaries?

… she’s got pet geese or ducks or canaries or whatever and she’s leading them south…

She leads her geese south in a tiny airplane.

You two off to the Canaries again?

Are you two going to Carney’s again?

We’ve pretty much exhausted canaries and dogs.

We have already tortured the canaries and dogs.

Make with the chin music till he canaries.

Shake it until it splits.

I’ve been listening to crickets and canaries for days and nights.

I listened to crickets and canaries day and night.

– Well, to get to the Canaries we have to change in New Zealand.

– Well, to get to the Canary Islands, we need to change trains in New Zealand.

I knew your fucking canaries would get bashed.

I was sure he would smear the Nantes!

Wettest Canaries for five years.

The rainiest weather in the Canary Islands in five years.

All I’ve got at home is one pony and two dogs and four cats and six bunny rabbits and two parakeets and three canaries and a green parrot and a turtle and a silly old hamster.

I have only one pony, two dogs, four cats, six rabbits, two parrots, three canaries, a turtle, goldfish and a stupid old hamster at home.

If it’s an hour earlier in the Canaries, when the clocks go back for an hour it’s the same time in the Canaries as in Spain.

If the Canary Islands are one hour behind, then when the time is set back one hour, Spain has the same time as the Canary Islands.

And when the clocks go forward for a while there are two hours more in Spain than in the Canaries.

And if the clock is moved forward, then in Spain it becomes 2 hours ahead of the Canary Islands.

You see that we’re all canaries in the coalmine on this one?

Do you understand that we are like canaries in a mine to them?

Two canaries in the coal mine.

Two canaries in a coal mine.

We have some very nice canaries this week.

– Wonderful canaries this week.

If Miss Deverell will excuse me, I need to feed the canaries.

If Miss Deverell will let me, I have to feed the canary.

– Oh, canaries?

Oh, canaries?

– Where are the canaries?

Where are the canaries?

I live alone near the harbor. My landlady, Miss Li, has two canaries and a pretty voice.

I live alone, near the port, I rent a room from Mademoiselle Lee, who has two canaries and a beautiful voice.

Have you seen the Canaries?

Have you seen the Canaries? Interesting rates.

This bird is a member of an unbroken line of canaries who have been at Dalton since 1891.1.

Pliny the Elder thought eating fried canaries would alleviate a hangover.

Pliny the Elder believed that eating fried canaries helped with a hangover.

Canaries, right.

Canaries, exactly.

Canaries don’t like cold weather.

Anaries do not like cold weather.

I’ve flirted with the precipice for too long… dispatching canaries into the celestial coal mine, but shying from the descent myself.

I’ve been flirting with the abyss for too long… sending canaries to the divine coal mine, but in doing so, I’ve been avoiding the entrance myself.

I started climbing in the Canaries Islands, and where there are lots of passionate climbers ; maybe more climbers than there is rock!

I started climbing in the Canary Islands, where there are a lot of strong climbers; maybe more than rocks!

Your colour, I warrant you, is as red as any rose, in good truth, la, but I’faith you have drunk too much canaries and that is a marvelous searching wine and it perfumes the blood

I assure you, scarlet as a rose. True, you drank too much Canaries;

The canaries.

Canaries.

You are two little canaries.

You are like two little canaries.

Bears are bigger than canaries, yes?

Bears are bigger than canaries, right?

They say they’re gonna come back with more guys, but they come back with canaries.

They said they would come back and bring more guys, but they came back with canaries.

Fly away, little canaries.

Fly, canaries.

These are pictures from deep below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, somewhere between Bermuda and the Canaries.

These shots were taken at the very bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, somewhere between Bermuda and the Canary Islands.

Dave’s got his canaries, but it’s no pets with the Council.

Dave has canaries, but pets are not allowed here.

And while Jagger will never admit to being set upon within his own walls, you should have your canaries look for secondary indications. .. redoubled guards at key points of ingress and egress.

But since Jagger will never allow an attack within his own walls, your informants must continue to watch… Double the number of guards at the entrances and exits.

Um, so you guys are actually in a sense the canaries in the coal mine.

You guys must feel like canaries in a mine, right?

– A canary? Or canaries.

Or canaries?

He was an amazing expert on canaries, so that was his bird of choice.

He was remarkably well versed in canaries, as they were his favorite bird.

Canaries, I said canaries.

Canaries, I said canaries!

We’re kids, not canaries.

We are not canaries.

The coal mine canaries are dropping dead, and you won’t take the hint!

Everything portends trouble, and you are deaf and blind!

– Nantes, the canaries.

– “Nantes”.

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      located in all its regions. For example, in Crete the air is heated to the same
      temperatures like the mainland. Feel free to run…


      Weather in April

      April Greece is more suitable for a beach holiday. The rainy season ends, and the streets spill
      pleasant warmth, reviving beautiful flowers. Weather in Greece in April
      has
      average air temperature +24°C. It’s wonderful for being on the beach, but not
      in the water, which is still no more than seventeen degrees of heat. It concerns
      and islands, but the tan will be amazing – after all …


      Weather in May

      So, with the last month of spring, you can be sure
      that at night it will no longer freeze up to + 7 ° C as in April. Popular with tourists
      Thessaloniki expects +24°C during the day, and half as much at night. In Athens weather in
      Greece in May
      promises up to +26°C in the daytime, at night the thermometer
      will show about fifteen degrees plus. Sea water will warm up to +22°C at
      coast of Rhodes. The same can …


      Weather in June

      The bright sun diligently warms up the water area. The rains are leaving
      away, and +30°C, established on the territory of the country, is far from the limit. Whether
      there will be more! Weather in Greece in June
      only sets the tone for the future inferno. Good that
      the humidity level is within the normal range – this allows you to endure the heat without
      any problems. Is it possible to practice swimming skills? Essentially, of course. But
      the temperature in the sea does not differ…


      Weather in July

      30°C can turn into +45°C, time to run
      towards the salt spray. Moreover, weather in Greece in July
      implies
      temperature of the water area at +26°C. Really hot July will be felt within
      Greek cities, whose stone walls turn the space into a sauna. But on
      the islands and the coast are breezes that carry with them the most pleasant coolness.
      Speaking of birds! Not so hot in…


      Weather in August

      The heavenly luminary tirelessly throws firewood into the firebox! Forty degrees
      temperature is no joke. Weather in Greece in August
      as if sick
      flu. Something, somewhere, strives to catch fire, but visitors worry about it
      not worth it. Choosing the right resort will solve all problems. For especially intolerant
      heat – northern Kastoria and Chaldiki with Paralia Katerini and Thessaloniki. For those,
      who is tolerant…


      Weather in September

      The summer-autumn border is so conditional that no one in
      head does not come to think about what happened change of seasons. Greece weather in
      September
      similar to summer. True, adjusted for the mitigation of increased
      temperatures by night breezes and daytime breezes. How many people want to relax Weather in Greece in November
      , especially by the third decade,
      presents whole ensembles of showers, “playing” all day long. But temples and ruins
      – Nonsense, you can’t swim either. The air cools down to +15°C (here
      Europeans can laugh, the same Russians manage to forget by November that
      +15°C and remember what it looks like…


      Weather in December

      You won’t see snow here, except in some anomalous year
      to the chorus of news chronicles about irreparable climate change. Although
      those who miss the snow-white substance can safely climb the mountains, where
      snow is common. Weather in Greece in December
      perceived as local
      population like hellish cold, and unspoiled tourists from the far corners of Europe
      recognize in it the usual autumn. In the capital…

    is a unique country where holidays are wonderful at any time of the year. Those who like to combine a comfortable stay on the luxurious coast, active and sightseeing tourism, as well as familiarity with traditional cuisine and shopping prefer to relax in its resorts.

    Climate

    It’s not for nothing that Greece is considered one of the countries whose resorts are ideal for Russians and Europeans due to excellent climatic conditions. The state has a fairly large territory, where Mediterranean prevails almost everywhere.
    climate characterized by dry and hot summers and mild winters without snow.

    The sun almost always pleases tourists here, and rains are considered rare.

    Climate on the islands
    Greece is slightly different from the mainland. The holiday season here lasts the longest – from mid-April to September. During this period, the sun shines everywhere, and in July and August there is no rain at all.

    The intense heat on the islands is noticeable even at night, when the thermometer does not drop below +20 degrees, but such weather conditions are softened by a cool sea breeze. In winter, the temperature here rarely drops below +10 degrees, but constant showers
    .

    Mainland
    Greece climate is more pronounced. In summer, the heat is more difficult to bear, and the air temperature often warms up to +38°C. Such weather is worse tolerated in the central part of the country, where the thermometer can rise to +40 degrees. Winter in this part of the country is cold, sometimes the air temperature drops below zero. At the same time, snow is considered a common occurrence.

    In winter

    In the off-season in Greece, there is a positive temperature, but tourist season closed
    until spring. Everywhere there is increased humidity and coolness, but even in such conditions, many do not deny themselves the pleasure of visiting the country.

      December
      . This month is one of the coldest and rainiest periods in Greece. Both on the mainland and on the island part of the country, the air barely warms up + 13-16 degrees during the day, at night it drops to + 10 ° C. Snow falls in mountainous areas, and ski resorts begin to work everywhere. By the New Year holidays, the air temperature drops to +13 degrees.

      Seas
      are not suitable for swimming this month – the temperature of the Mediterranean and Aegean reaches only +17 degrees, and even 15 ° C, but strong wind from the sea and high humidity give the impression that the temperature is much lower. December is characterized by strong winds and constant showers.

      January
      . The middle of winter in Greece is not much different from the previous month. During this period, here the thermometer rises to + 10-13 degrees during the day.

      The sun rarely pleases tourists during the day. It rains more and more often, and sometimes it can even snow.

      Zakynthos

      Zakynthos has a temperate Mediterranean climate, and by the standards of the country it is considered the most mild and comfortable
      . The sun shines on the island almost the whole year, so you can relax here in any season. In summer, the heat reaches +29 degrees, and in winter the air cools down to +14°C.

      To plan your vacation in advance and know how much money you may need to live in Greece, read.

      Corfu

      The weather in Corfu is noticeably different
      from other resorts. The island is immersed in the rays of the sun almost all year round, but at the same time there is no unbearable heat here. The holiday season begins in and lasts until October. During this period, there is almost no rain, and the average air temperature is +28 degrees. In the low season, the air temperature becomes unsuitable for recreation.

      Kos

      Due to its location, the island of Kos has not only clean and fresh healthy air, but also favorable climate
      . During the year, tourists are pleased with the absence of summer sweltering heat and pleasant winter coolness. The maximum temperatures reach +27 degrees, and the minimum – +10°C.

      Thassos

      Due to the most temperate climate during the year, Thassos is chosen for family
      or youth
      rest. The holiday season here begins only in June and lasts until October, and during this period the average air temperature is about +27 degrees.

      In the off-season, life stops on the island, because it gets quite cool here – up to +8 degrees.

      In which month is it better to have a rest?

      Greece several periods
      are great for relaxing. For those who cannot stand the heat, but want to soak up the sun and swim in the sea, it is worth visiting the resorts in May-June or in. If you are interested in a ski holiday, then you should know that the skiing season lasts from December to April.

      The weather in Greece once again confirms the fact that this country is perfect
      is suitable for holidays regardless of the season.

      Watch a video about the seasons in Greece:

    Travel for the New Year holidays. In January, it is better not to visit Greece, because the weather this month is a complete surprise. Possible snowstorm, flood, and maybe there will be sunny days. The average air temperature in January is 10 degrees Celsius, and the water temperature is about 16 degrees.


    February

    The weather in Greece in February is warmer than in January. During this month, tourists visit Greece mainly for excursions. The air temperature on the mainland is 11 degrees Celsius, and the water temperature is about 16 degrees.

    March

    March is the beginning of the Greek Spring, but the weather this month may not be what it seems at first glance. The March weather in Greece differs from the winter not in warmth, but in a general trend.

    Starting from March there are fewer cloudy days and more sunny days.

    The air temperature in March is 15 degrees Celsius, but the water is still cold – 17 degrees.

    Weather in Greece in April-May

    In April, Orthodox Easter comes in Greece, and the weather this month is simply pleasing to the eye: everything around is blooming, birds are singing, the breeze is blowing. If you are planning to visit Greece in April, then it is better to do this after Easter, when all services come out of the holidays and continue to work. The average temperature on the mainland is 20 degrees, and the water temperature is 17 degrees.

    Weather in Greece in May

    At the beginning of May the weather in Greece is almost summer, but in the evenings it can still be cool. The temperature in Athens and Thessaloniki at this time is 25 degrees. Crete is still a little cool and the winds are blowing, the temperature is 23 degrees. The water temperature on the islands is on average about 22 degrees, and near the mainland – 19degrees.

    Weather in Greece in July

    July in Greece is the hottest time of the year. Sometimes the temperature can be normal, but most often it happens that the sun is beating down so unbearably that it is impossible to get out into the city. On the seashore, the temperature is slightly lower. The average temperature in Greece this month is 32 degrees, in Crete – 28 degrees, the water temperature is 25 degrees.

    Weather in Greece in August

    August weather in Greece is simply unbearable, it becomes very hot. Greeks usually go on vacation at this time of the year and go to the islands. The average temperature in Athens and Thessaloniki is 34 degrees, in Crete – 30 degrees, the water temperature is 26 degrees.

    The weather in Greece in September

    The first month will be the same as in August, that is, very hot, but then the heat will subside, and Greece will be able to breathe a sigh of relief. The sea is still warm, but the sun is no longer so incinerating. The average air temperature on the mainland is 28 degrees, on the islands the same 28, the water temperature is 24 degrees.

    Weather in Greece in October

    October in Greece is famous for its wonderful weather. There is no strong heat yet, but the sea is warm. Breathe easy, you can spend the whole day on the street. The average air temperature in October is 22 degrees, in Crete – 24 degrees, the water temperature – 24 degrees.

    Blooming Hellas of incredible beauty

    Modern Hellas, having more than three thousand years of history behind it, is compactly settled in the south of the Balkan Peninsula, occupying most of the islands of the Aegean Sea, whose waves wash the eastern shores of continental Greece.

    From the west, the territory of the state is limited by the waters of the Ionian Sea, from the south – by the Cretan and Libyan.

    Many conditionally divide Hellas into three climatic zones: Mediterranean – in the south and in the center, temperate – in the northeast, and alpine, with lush meadows – high in the mountains.

    Analyzing by months the climate of Greece, which lies in the subtropical zone, we can conclude that there is a noticeable contrast: in summer, tropical air masses dominate here, dry and hot, and in winter, Azores cold cyclones with rains are frequent.

    But there are exceptions, for example, on February 17, 2008, a snowfall covered Athens, covering fruit-bearing orange trees, palm trees and Syntagma, the central square of the Greek capital, with a white blanket.

    Greece in winter

    The White Tower in Thessaloniki in winter

    The cold season in the Balkans is characterized by cloudy weather, rains, turning into snow in the mountains: with each rise of 1 kilometer, the atmospheric pressure decreases by 70-80 mm Hg. Art., and the temperature in winter drops by 5-6 degrees. That is why most of the mountain peaks of Greece are freed from snow only in summer.

    The subtropical climate of Hellas is unique in that in winter the transfer of moderate air masses dominates here with a prevailing westerly wind direction.

    Moisture-saturated cyclones coming here from the Azores archipelago “cling” the Balkans with their northern part, bringing cloudy and rainy weather.

    But after such rainy days, the weather in Greece in winter pleases again: the sky quickly clears of clouds, the sun shines, and the air warms up a little.

    Myths about the gods of ancient Greece and the sights of Crete that are associated with them are waiting for you on this page.

    Read about the sights of the capital of Greece – the legendary city of the goddess Athena.

    December

    Bopac Ski Center

    The average December thermometer readings here reach 10-15 degrees during the day, and at night they drop to plus 7-13 and below, in the north-east during the day no higher than +10, at night from 0 to 5 degrees of heat.

    In the mountainous areas, which are very numerous in Greece, the temperature is much lower: it often falls below zero, and above 1800 meters above sea level a real winter with snow cover sets in.

    For this reason, freestyle and slalom lovers flock to the local ski resorts: Falakro, Seli, Voras, Parnassus, Pigadia.

    Winter in Greece is full of holidays: December 25 (Greek Orthodox Church follows the Julian calendar) all the inhabitants of Hellas splendidly celebrate the Nativity of the God-Man. For this event, celebrated at the state level, the population is given the thirteenth salary, all enterprises are closed, and the Greeks generously give each other all kinds of gifts.

    January

    Central square of the town of Karpinisi

    January weather in the Balkans differs little from December – the temperature in most of the country does not drop below zero, freezing the earth cover only at night.

    During the day, the sun shines brightly, warming the air up to 10, sometimes even up to 15 degrees Celsius.

    There are a lot of holidays this month: New Year, St. John’s Day and Epiphany, often called Epiphany.

    St. Basil the Great, who is very much loved and revered here, puts New Year’s gifts into shoes for children.

    The second half of January is the best time for a fur coat tour and shopping. Seasonal sales at this time attract a large number of people to Greece who want to update their wardrobe with minimal cash costs. Come to Athens and Thessaloniki, and even better – to Kastoria, where there are most factories for tailoring clothes from furs and leather. Here you can get great new clothes at a big discount.

    February

    February weather in Greece is slightly different from January: the sun rises higher, the days get longer. Average temperature readings at night on the plains are +5-10, in the daytime +10-15, on the southern islands – up to 18 degrees Celsius.

    Spring in Greece

    March

    Spring begins

    Greek weather in March sometimes brings surprises in the form of short-term snowfalls. The March sun warms the daytime air of the lowland regions by a degree or two more than in February.

    But with the onset of spring, the number of cloudy days and precipitation noticeably decreases. From mid-March, fruit trees begin to bloom everywhere, and by the end of the month, the country is dressed in delicate flowery, sweetly fragrant clothes.

    At this time, sirocco is not uncommon in the Balkans – an air mass brought here by warm sectors of cyclones formed in the Atlantic.

    In the days of March, before the start of Lent, it is very good to visit Greece to visit folk festivals, taste local dishes prepared especially for Apokries, an analogue of the Russian Maslenitsa. A little later, on March 25, it will be possible to look into Athens, where a military parade is held in honor of the Independence Day of Greece from the Ottoman Empire, and festive services are held in all the churches of the Greek Church in honor of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

    April

    Holy Week in Greece

    This month the length of the day exceeds 12 hours, the sun rises higher and higher.

    The temperature in April in continental Greece reaches an average of 14 degrees Celsius.

    On the islands, the air warms up much more strongly, for example, in Rhodes the temperature during the day rises to +18 and above, and the water temperature in the seas of Greece begins its unhurried path to summer levels.

    The amount of precipitation is noticeably decreasing, and there are less and less clouds.

    Fortune smiles on those who can visit Greek churches during the April days, where at this time unique services of Holy Week and Easter are celebrated, which differ markedly from the Russian rites based on the Savvaite rule. The services are much shorter than in Russia, and the traditions of Holy Week and Bright Week associated with events from the Gospel are unusually original!

    May

    May on a Greek island

    The weather in Greece in May is similar to July in Moscow: during the day the temperature is +19+26, although on cloudy days it is noticeably lower, especially in the regions of Northern Greece, at night it rarely drops below +12.

    The number of days when the sun shines brightly increases noticeably, and the amount of precipitation decreases.

    At this time, the most seasoned can already swim in the sea: the water temperature in May in Greece reaches plus 18-19 degrees.

    Summer in Greece

    June

    The holiday season on the island of Rhodes

    In June, a massive bathing season begins: the water heats up to 22-25 degrees, the air – up to 26-30 and above.

    The nights are still cool: from +18 in Volos to +23 and more in Zakynthos.

    Those wishing to relax in Greece at the beginning of summer can enjoy comfortable nights and see Anfestiria, an unforgettable flower festival on the island of Rhodes.

    July, August

    The July and August heat is the norm for the Greeks, they take a break from it during the siesta – afternoon rest, and this tradition of the millennium is sacredly observed by the population of the country.

    Summer temperature in Greece often exceeds 30 degrees in the morning, the water warms up to +25-27, and by the middle of the day at +40 in the sun you can catch a heat stroke. Be careful, sunbathe during these months only in the morning and evening hours!

    In the summer Greece celebrates the great “Summer Easter” – the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. And if you visit Kefalonia on August 15, you will see miracles: snakes crawl to the temple of Our Lady, but do not touch anyone! And near the miraculous icon of the “All-Holy Judge” near the Church of the Annunciation, lilies bloom on dried flower stems!

    Greece in autumn

    September

    Parade τσολιάδες in Thessaloniki

    In September, the heat weakens to +26-34 degrees, the nights become cooler to +15-20.

    Clouds appear more often in the sky, the probability of cyclones from the Azores archipelago, bringing rains, is growing, but nevertheless, the weather in Greece in September bears little resemblance to autumn.

    It is still quite warm, the flow of people is decreasing, and until the end of October you can feel all the joys of the velvet season: an abundance of fruits, berries and wines at low prices.

    A lot of festivals await you these days!

    On September 16-19, a festival of pistachios is held on the small island of Aegina. The annual world film festival starts in Athens in the same month, wine festivals are held in many cities. Fans of English poetry should definitely visit the Byron Poetry Festival at the site of his death in Missolonghi! We can say that September is the time of all kinds of celebrations, so it is most beneficial for connoisseurs of cultural events to visit Greece in September.

    October, November

    Voidomatis River in the Vikos Gorge

    With the onset of October, the sky frowns more and more often, and the heat completely subsides: at night to +14-18, in the daytime to +19-26.

    But the swimming season continues: the water in the seas has not had time to cool down, its temperature is +20-22 degrees.

    In November, it rains more, the temperature drops to 12-19 degrees Celsius, and the beach season ends.

    In these autumn days, October 28, you can take part in the celebration of the day “No” (Oh), which was said to Mussolini’s fascist troops by the rulers of Greece. On the second Sunday of November, the victory over the Persian conquerors is commemorated, and on the 17th of the same month, tribute is paid to the students who died in the fight against the dictatorship of the Black Colonels. This event is called “Polytechnio Day”.

    Greece always hospitably welcomes its guests. A long beach season and winter skiing in the mountains, an abundance of wines and fruits – all this will delight you! Even if the comfortable Greek weather suddenly frowns for a while, you will have a great rest, touching the rich centuries-old culture of ancient Hellas.

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    Greece is an amazing country located in the south of Europe, with a subtropical climate where summers are dry and hot, and winters are rainy but warm.
    If you decide to visit this country, you should definitely know what the weather in Greece is waiting for you in a given month in order to choose the most optimal and suitable conditions for a memorable vacation.
    So, what is the weather in Greece for months, and the water temperature? See schedules, read reviews and find out which month is the best time to visit Greece.

    In winter in Greece, as a rule, there is no snow, and if it falls, it melts in the air. The weather stays at +10…+13 degrees Celsius.

    In December, during the Christmas holidays, the weather in Greece is cool, only up to + 12 ° С, at night it can even drop to + 5 ° С, and the water in the sea, although warmer than the air temperature – up to + 16 ° С – everything is swimming still not possible. But on sunny days you can visit sights and many holidays that take place just this month.

    January can bring you a pleasant surprise. Such as an increase in air temperature to + 20 ° C. But this happens on certain days, which the Greeks call “Alkeonid days”, named after the Alkeonid birds, that it is during this “warm” January period that their offspring are bred. The rest of the time, the temperature does not rise above +15°С during the day and +8°С at night, while the water in the sea remains the same cool – only +16…+17°С.
    February in Greece is usually windy and cold, and there are much less sunny days than in the rest of the winter period. The air temperature warms up to +12…+15°C on average, and at night it can even drop to +9°C. Swimming is still not advisable, as the water in the sea remains cold + 15 ° C.

    March can be a bit disappointing with some heavy rains typical for this time of year. The air temperature is already warming up to +19°С in some places. At night it is still cool – up to + 14 ° С. The water in the sea is also cool – no more than +15…+16°C. But flowers bloom, transforming this country beyond recognition!
    It gets warmer in Greece in April. The air warms up to + 20 … + 23 ° С, but the sea is not yet warm enough for swimming, the water in which does not exceed + 17 ° С. Therefore, feel free to devote your pastime to excursions to the sights of Greece.
    May in Greece is already hot in summer. The beach season begins in mid-May. During the day in May in Greece + 22 … + 25 ° С, and at night the thermometer does not fall below + 15 ° С. The water in the sea warms up to + 20 ° C, and you can already swim. This is one of the best periods to visit this country: when it is not hot and not crowded, and prices are moderate.

    Summer in Greece is very hot. The water in the sea already reaches +24°C, but the air temperature is already rising and getting above +30°C.
    In June, the weather is still moderate and rarely rises above +30°С, so if you don’t like extreme heat, this is the time to visit Greece and swim in the sea, where the water temperature is +22…+23°С.

    July is the hottest time of the year in Greece. The thermometer rises to +35°С, and in some parts of the country it reaches +45°С. And this weather is also accompanied by strong gusts of burning wind. And despite the fact that the temperature of the water in the sea rises to + 25 ° C – for those who cannot stand the heat, it is better not to come to rest at this time, choosing another time of the year.
    In August, the heat continues to persist, reaching +33 … + 35 ° С, but thanks to moderate winds blowing from the sea and bringing sea freshness and coolness with them, such weather is much easier to endure than the July heat. The water in the sea remains at the same level of +25°C.

    Autumn in Greece is the most wonderful time for a holiday. The velvet season, starting just from September, will delight all lovers of a beach holiday with rather moderate weather conditions and simply wonderful sea water temperature.
    September is the month that opens the Velvet season. The air temperature stays at +30°C, but compared to +40°C in July, it’s not even hot! The water, warmed up during the summer, is kept at + 24 ° C, which just beckons you to plunge into it!
    In October the weather becomes cooler – only +25°С. But for those who cannot stand the heat, these weather conditions will seem the most favorable for a vacation at this time of the year. The water slowly starts to cool down to +20°С. But on the southern islands, both the weather and the water temperature will continue to delight tourists who decide to relax in October. The water in the sea can warm up to +22…+23°С, and rains, which are typical for the beginning of autumn, are less likely.

    In November, the real autumn weather begins in Greece, with heavy rains and cool weather, which can spoil your mood and vacation. The air temperature is already dropping to + 20 … + 22 ° С, and the water in the sea is not conducive to swimming at all. But at this time, just like in winter and early spring, you can devote yourself to walking around interesting places and sightseeing tours.
    And so, if you decide to go to Greece to swim in the warm sea, but you can’t stand the heat, then the best time for a vacation is the end of May, and from September to mid-October. Love a brighter tan – then June is for you! And if you just want to visit the sights of this country, then the middle of spring and winter is the right time of the year to visit Greece.
    Enjoy your holiday!

    Weather in Finland. Average air temperatures

    The climate in Finland is much colder than in many other countries. However, the weather varies significantly depending on the season. Finland has a lot of nature, and you can spend time in nature in any season. On the InfoFinland website, in the Nature walks section, you will find information on how to spend time in nature during the different seasons.

    Winter

    Winter in Finland is cold and snowy. The ground is usually covered in snow throughout the winter. The air temperature is often below zero degrees Celsius. Daytime air temperature can be, for example, -10 degrees Celsius, and sometimes even -20 degrees. In Northern Finland, frosts can even reach -30 degrees. When the ground is covered with snow and ice, then it is also slippery.

    In winter it is important to dress warmly. This means that it is good to wear at least a warm jacket, wool sweater, hat, gloves, scarf and warm winter shoes. In cold weather, it is recommended to wear several layers of clothing.

    Winter in Finland is often dark because the sun only rises in the late morning and sets in the early evening. Northern Finland is darker than Southern Finland. In the very North of Finland, the sun does not rise at all for several weeks in winter.

    The winter months are December, January and February. November and March can also be cold and snowy. The snow usually melts in March or April.

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    Spring

    Spring in Finland begins in the southern part of the country at the end of March and in the northern part at the end of April. In spring it is often still cool, but already warmer than in winter. During the spring, nature changes greatly: snow and ice melt, leaves appear on the trees, vegetation comes to life.

    Summer

    In the summertime in Southern Finland the average temperature is about 20 degrees Celsius, in the northern part of the country about 15 degrees. The summer months in Finland are June, July and August. The warmest month is July, when the air temperature often exceeds 20 degrees.

    Summer in Finland is bright even in the evenings and at night, because the sun sets late at night and rises very early. In Northern Finland it is lighter in summer than in Southern Finland. July is the brightest month. At this time in Finland, Midsummer’s Day (Juhannus) is celebrated: a celebration of the midnight sun and the summer solstice. In the very north of Finland, at the beginning of summer, the sun does not set at all.

    Autumn

    Autumn usually starts in late August or early September. In Finland, September and October are golden autumn times. Many leaves of plants and trees change their color from green to yellow, orange and red. During this period, nature is especially magnificent and colorful.

    In autumn it is cool outside, the weather is usually rainy and windy. It is also dark in autumn because the sun sets earlier than in summer. The first snow usually falls in October or November.

    The land of the midnight sun, “the country of a thousand lakes and islands” Finland is located to the northwest of Russia, most of it is beyond the Arctic Circle. Read our article on the Tour Calendar and you will find out why the best time to travel to Suomi is from December to early March, and also from June to the end of August.

    Tourist season in Finland

    Russia has long ceased to associate Finland with the “northern dachas” of St. Petersburg residents. Today it is one of the most visited Scandinavian countries with a stable tourist flow throughout the year. First of all, people go to Suomi for the magic of New Year’s Eve in the company of a genuine Santa Claus, for the unique beauty of the winter nature of the Arctic, as well as for relaxing in quite democratic ski resorts. Contrary to the common stereotype that Finland is a country of exclusively winter destinations, we hasten to reassure you of this: summer holidays here are no less popular and exciting. In addition to visiting numerous sights, which are several centuries old, tourists are attracted by good fishing, sea cruises, rafting on river rapids, water and health centers with a “tropical” climate, as well as numerous international festivals.

    High season in Finland

    The tourism market in Finland experiences a significant rise twice a year: in winter and in summer. During this period, the country is visited by about 2 million Russians, who occupy a leading position among tourists in the Finnish direction. Many believe that the climate of this country is very similar to the climate of Russia, but meanwhile, many of our compatriots go to spend their winter holidays in Finland. What is her attraction? Well, firstly, the well-known fact that the real Santa Claus lives in Lapland does not leave indifferent not only children, but also adults. After all, deep down, absolutely everyone wants to believe in a good fairy tale full of miracles. Secondly, taking a steam bath in a noisy company in a hot Finnish sauna, surrounded on all sides by a dense winter forest, and admiring the most breathtaking natural phenomenon in the world, the radiance of the Aurora Borealis, is an incomparable pleasure. And, thirdly, the meeting of the New Year can be combined with a holiday in ski resorts. As for summer, it is a “hot time” for recreation in ecologically clean regions of the country in the bosom of virgin nature among crystal lakes and “mushroom forests”. And the most important thing. Accommodation prices in the high season rise by 20% -40%, in addition, some cottages (very popular as accommodation facilities) are rented for a period of 1 week. As a rule, booking is possible strictly from Saturday, less often from Friday.

    Low season in Finland

    Far fewer tourists come to Finland from October to early December and from February to early May. This is a great time for a budget holiday. In addition, in the low season in Finland it is not at all colder than in Russia, and in comparison with its individual regions it is even warmer. Some go fishing in the Gulf of Finland, others come to admire the “northern architecture” of Helsinki, others just want to change the situation and see another country, but not far from home. Given the geographical proximity, transport accessibility, as well as European service and a high standard of living, Finland really deserves a closer acquaintance with it.

    Best time for sightseeing

    In addition to ancient cities, huge farm areas and amazing national parks, Finland has many other “interesting places”. For example, the Moomin Island Theme Park, Santa Claus’ house in Rovaniemi, the Ranua Arctic Zoo, located not far from it, and the Northern Lights Museum in Pohiyan Kruunu. The best time to get acquainted with the cultural heritage of Finnish cities is late spring and early autumn. Summer can also be taken into account, however, heavy rainfall occurs during this period. A trip to Lapland should be planned for the winter. True, in the pre-holiday period, there are quite a lot of people who want to get there. At the same time, for the sake of an indescribable feeling of magic and a fairy tale that covers you from the very first minutes of your stay in the homeland of Santa Claus, you can easily turn a blind eye to this.

    Beach season in Finland

    In summer, Finns mostly spend their holidays on the lakes: they fish, barbecue, sunbathe and, of course, swim. Hotels and cottages are located along the recreation areas, so you don’t need to go far. The beach season opens in June, but the water temperature at this time does not exceed +18 °C. In July it warms up to +19 °С..+21 °С. As for the coast of the Baltic Sea, a beach holiday is not in favor there. Due to the strong cold undercurrents in the Finnish Baltic, it is hardly possible to swim.

    Northern lights season in Finland

    The beauty of the northern lights cannot be fully expressed in words, as they say, it is better to see once than to hear. The most spectacular “light shows” – from November to March

    The fact that a quarter of its territory is located beyond the Arctic Circle, where the sun does not rise above the horizon line in a certain part of the year, gives a special piquancy to the flavor of Finland. Here, about 200 times a year, a beautiful sight is observed – the northern lights. The so-called “season” of this natural phenomenon lasts from August to April. But the most likely to see it is in clear weather from October to March. There are several ways to view the northern lights, but one of the most romantic is the glass igloo hotel in Lapland. By the way, according to Japanese beliefs, children conceived at the time of the glow of the aurora will have a happy fate.

    Ski season in Finland

    Finland cannot boast of a large set of black slopes, high slopes and interesting slopes, but there are plenty of comfortable, superbly equipped ski resorts with quite affordable prices in the country. Beginner skiers and “intermediate skiers” will feel more than fine here. Of the additional entertainment – safari on a snowmobile, reindeer sledding, winter fishing, Finnish sauna. The ski season opens in mid-October (in some centers in early November) and lasts until April – mid-May. The amplitude of fluctuations in air temperature during this period ranges from -3 °C to -18 °C.

    Fishing season

    Picturesque landscapes, ecological well-being of the country and reservoirs rich in fish attract hundreds of thousands of avid fishermen here like a magnet. In addition, the Finns themselves are a nation that cannot be imagined without a fishing rod in their hands. The Åland Islands are a real mecca for anglers. There are comfortable cottages and rental shops for the necessary gear. In principle, the fishing season lasts all 12 months, however, certain areas of Finland have their own deadlines. It should also be borne in mind that this or that fish is best caught at certain times of the year. In the southern regions of Finland, fishing with a float rod is best from mid-April to mid-May. On artificial bait, a rich bite will be in spring and autumn. The perch “goes” well both in winter from under the ice and in summer. The time for ice fishing for burbot, grayling and pike is January and February. Be careful, safe ice is at least 10 cm thick! Sea fishing is also very popular. Salmon fishing by trawling is especially successful in the period from May to July, pike perch – from June to July.

    Health season

    Finland is famous for its balneological resorts or, as they are also called here, water and health centers. Some are located at ski stations, others – along the edge of the sea or on the shores of natural reservoirs, others – in urban green areas. Here you will be helped to relieve stress, lose weight, rejuvenate, get a powerful boost of energy for the next year, as well as cure some chronic diseases. You can come to recovery at any time of the year, but if you have time, it is best to plan this kind of vacation for late spring, summer and the first half of autumn, when the weather is quite favorable.

    Navigation season

    Cruises on the Baltic Sea are vivid impressions, “splashes” of emotions and an indescribable atmosphere of romance just looking like a huge floating hotel. Every summer, from mid-May to the first ten days of September, a passenger ship runs between the Finnish city of Lapeeranta and Russian Vyborg. Recently, a water connection has been established between Vyborg and Hamina, the last flight is planned to be launched at the end of September, but the exact dates directly depend on weather conditions. During the New Year and Christmas holidays, celebratory cruises are carried out from St. Petersburg with a call to the port of Helsinki. As a rule, two more capitals of Scandinavia are subject to visit. Ferries also regularly leave from St. Petersburg, the cost of tickets for the crossing from July to the end of August is approximately 35% -45% more expensive than in winter. Cruises on the Baltic Sea from Helsinki are very popular. In summer, from the Finnish capital, you can “sail” for a couple of days to Tallinn or Stockholm through the Aland Islands.

    Sales season in Finland

    In Finland, you can buy stylish and high-quality clothes, as well as good-quality household goods. Twice a year, as in any European country, grandiose sales take place here. The most generous are post-Christmas, starting from December 27th. During this time, discounts can reach up to 70%. In summer, they begin at the end of June and coincide with the Yuhannus holiday. This is a great opportunity not only to update your wardrobe, but also to purchase jewelry, all kinds of souvenirs and ceramics at affordable prices.

    It’s time for holidays and festivals

    The festive calendar of Finland is very impressive, its main events include the following of them: January 1 – New Year, January 6 – Epiphany, February 5 – Day of the poet Runeberg, March 19 – Equality Day, April 27 – National Veterans Day, April – Lutheran Easter, May 1 – Vappu / May Day, second Sunday of May – Mother’s Day, June 4 – Flag Day of the Finnish Defense Forces, June 12 – Helsinki Foundation Day, June 20-26 (movable date) – Johannus/Midsummer Day, coinciding with Finnish Flag Day, November 6 – Swedish Culture Day, November 8 – Father’s Day, December 6 – Finnish Independence Day, December 8 – Jean Sibelius and Finnish Music Day, December 25 – Christmas, December 26 – St. Day Stephen. Summer is the time for numerous festivals and concerts. In July-August, Savonlinna hosts a large-scale opera festival, in which the most famous opera performers from all over the world take part. At the same time, a 2-week chamber music festival is held in Kuhmo. Also noteworthy are the colorful 4-day “Sea Festival” in Kotka, starting on the last Thursday of July, and the 10-day folklore festival “Yutayaiset” in Rovaniemi, taking place during the “white nights”.

    Climate in Finland

    Finland is a Nordic country. Its extreme northern position, the presence of the Gulf of Finland and proximity to the “Arctic Sea” contributed to the formation of cold climatic conditions. In the north, the continental type of climate prevails – humid and cool, the average daily air temperature is usually 5 ° C-10 ° C lower than in the rest of the country. In the south – a zone of transition from maritime to continental climate. Summer here is short and mild. Beyond the Arctic Circle at this time of the year the sun does not set below the horizon, over 2 months there are “white nights”. Winter in the north is long and snowy, the polar night sets in, lasting about 50 days. Thanks to the influence of westerly winds blowing from the Atlantic, Finland is much warmer than other countries located at the same geographical latitudes. For example, in winter in the Finnish capital, the average daily air temperature is 10 °C higher than in Magadan or Yakutsk.

    Finland in the spring

    In March, snow begins to melt gradually in the coastal areas and in the southwest of the archipelago. During the day at this time, the weather is often clear with light winds, however, on cold nights, the melt water freezes, as a result of which ice forms on the roads in the morning. In April, the thermometer usually reaches +7 ° C, this month the snow cover finally disappears on the coast. In May, up to +15 ° C is observed – in the southern and central regions, young grass breaks through the frozen damp ground. As the sun gradually returns to the north, it rises higher above the horizon, causing the days to become warmer. However, for these areas, sharp cooling is possible, and even at the end of May, such a probability is quite high. So, in some years in Lapland in March, air temperatures up to -30 ° C were recorded, in April – up to -20 ° C. At the end of May, the forest regions and the northern territories of the country are already covered with thawed patches.

    Temperature and weather in Finland in spring

    Weather in March April weather Weather in May
    Helsinki +2 +8 +15
    Rovaniemi -3 +1 +3 +10 +2
    Turku +2 +1 +8 +3 +15 +5
    Levi -4 +1 +8
    Kuopio 0 +6 +14

    Finland in summer

    Summer in Finland is moderately warm weather, during the day the air temperature ranges from +19 °C to +21 °C, and July is the “hottest” month of the year. In the south-east of the country, the highest average daily air temperatures are observed – in general, 3 ° C more, although sometimes tropical winds from the Atlantic penetrate here, which lead to an increase in the thermometer up to +30 ° C. The coastal southwestern part of the country is considered the sunniest region of all of Northern Europe. Daylight hours during the period of “white nights” beyond the Arctic Circle lasts for 20 hours a day for 73 days. In the south, it is much darker at night, the light level at this time resembles twilight. The early summer is quite dry, but in July and August it is a season of heavy rains, often accompanied by thunderstorms.

    Temperature and weather in Finland in summer

    Weather in June Weather in July August weather
    Helsinki +19 +21 +19
    Rovaniemi +17 +7 +19 +12 +16 +14
    Turku +20 +10 +22 +15 +20 +17
    Levi +16 +18 +16
    Kuopio +19 +21 +19

    is a country in northern Europe. Its territory is mostly located beyond the Arctic Circle, so the climate here varies from south to north, from temperate to continental. Despite the geographical location of the country, the northern cold is being replaced by warming. Particular warming is noticeable in the summer.

    Summer in this country pleases locals and tourists with warm weather. The summer season here is not characterized by unbearable heat. Very rarely in June in the southern regions of the country the temperature can rise to +27 degrees. In general, the daytime temperature can be +20, and at night it drops slightly. In summer, it is warmest in where the temperature is +22 degrees, but in Lapeerante it is a little colder – the air warms up to +19 degrees. Precipitation is typical in June, up to about 44 mm per month. Sometimes the weather can be distinguished by cool northeast winds, the speed of which can reach 5 m/s.

    The weather in Finland in summer is generally conducive to relaxation. June precipitation stops at the end of the month and clear sunny days of July begin. Depending on weather conditions, the swimming season starts in mid-June or early July. Sea water and shallow lakes warm up to about +19 degrees. Also, an ideal condition for relaxation is low humidity – only 20%. The July weather is significantly influenced by the Gulf Stream, which is why the climate here is mild and temperate continental. Also, the weather directly depends on the division of the country by the Arctic Circle. Partly cloudy is often observed in July. Sometimes sunny weather gives way to thunderstorms. In July, southeast winds can declare themselves, which bring pleasant warmth with them. The coolest even in July is Kouvola.

    The weather in Finland in summer is ideal for . Time spent with a fishing rod on the shore of a crystal clear lake will give you an unforgettable experience and peace of mind. The water temperature in local reservoirs still remains +19 degrees. The lakes of this country are shallow and warm up very quickly. The weather changes significantly in August: the air temperature drops sharply, humidity rises, and clear days give way to cloudy and rainy. However, in August the weather is also clear and sunny, and allows you to enjoy your vacation.

    Finland has always attracted tourists. The weather in this country is unpredictable, so you should stock up on warm clothes for cool evenings, an umbrella and a raincoat for rainy days. In sunny weather, you can have a great time on the water, but in cloudy weather you can visit sights, appreciate cultural programs and excursions.

    The land of the midnight sun, “the country of a thousand lakes and islands” Finland is located to the northwest of Russia, most of it is beyond the Arctic Circle. Read our article on the Tour Calendar and you will find out why the best time to travel to Suomi is from December to early March, and also from June to the end of August.

    Tourist season in Finland

    Russia has long ceased to associate Finland with the “northern dachas” of St. Petersburg residents. Today it is one of the most visited Scandinavian countries with a stable tourist flow throughout the year. First of all, people go to Suomi for the magic of New Year’s Eve in the company of a genuine Santa Claus, for the unique beauty of the winter nature of the Arctic, as well as for relaxing in quite democratic ski resorts. Contrary to the common stereotype that Finland is a country of exclusively winter destinations, we hasten to reassure you of this: summer holidays here are no less popular and exciting. In addition to visiting numerous sights, which are several centuries old, tourists are attracted by good fishing, sea cruises, rafting on river rapids, water and health centers with a “tropical” climate, as well as numerous international festivals.

    High season in Finland

    The tourism market in Finland experiences a significant rise twice a year: in winter and in summer. During this period, the country is visited by about 2 million Russians, who occupy a leading position among tourists in the Finnish direction. Many believe that the climate of this country is very similar to the climate of Russia, but meanwhile, many of our compatriots go to spend their winter holidays in Finland. What is her attraction? Well, firstly, the well-known fact that the real Santa Claus lives in Lapland does not leave indifferent not only children, but also adults. After all, deep down, absolutely everyone wants to believe in a good fairy tale full of miracles. Secondly, taking a steam bath in a noisy company in a hot Finnish sauna, surrounded on all sides by a dense winter forest, and admiring the most breathtaking natural phenomenon in the world, the radiance of the Aurora Borealis, is an incomparable pleasure. And, thirdly, the meeting of the New Year can be combined with a holiday in ski resorts. As for summer, it is a “hot time” for recreation in ecologically clean regions of the country in the bosom of virgin nature among crystal lakes and “mushroom forests”. And the most important thing. Accommodation prices in the high season rise by 20% -40%, in addition, some cottages (very popular as accommodation facilities) are rented for a period of 1 week. As a rule, booking is possible strictly from Saturday, less often from Friday.

    Low season in Finland

    Far fewer tourists come to Finland from October to early December and from February to early May. This is a great time for a budget holiday. In addition, in the low season in Finland it is not at all colder than in Russia, and in comparison with its individual regions it is even warmer. Some go fishing in the Gulf of Finland, others come to admire the “northern architecture” of Helsinki, others just want to change the situation and see another country, but not far from home. Given the geographical proximity, transport accessibility, as well as European service and a high standard of living, Finland really deserves a closer acquaintance with it.

    Best time for sightseeing

    In addition to ancient cities, huge farm areas and amazing national parks, Finland has many other “interesting places”. For example, the Moomin Island Theme Park, Santa Claus’ house in Rovaniemi, the Ranua Arctic Zoo, located not far from it, and the Northern Lights Museum in Pohiyan Kruunu. The best time to get acquainted with the cultural heritage of Finnish cities is late spring and early autumn. Summer can also be taken into account, however, heavy rainfall occurs during this period. A trip to Lapland should be planned for the winter. True, in the pre-holiday period, there are quite a lot of people who want to get there. At the same time, for the sake of an indescribable feeling of magic and a fairy tale that covers you from the very first minutes of your stay in the homeland of Santa Claus, you can easily turn a blind eye to this.

    Beach season in Finland

    In summer, Finns mostly spend their holidays on the lakes: they fish, barbecue, sunbathe and, of course, swim. Hotels and cottages are located along the recreation areas, so you don’t need to go far. The beach season opens in June, but the water temperature at this time does not exceed +18 °C. In July it warms up to +19 °С..+21 °С. As for the coast of the Baltic Sea, a beach holiday is not in favor there. Due to the strong cold undercurrents in the Finnish Baltic, it is hardly possible to swim.

    Northern lights season in Finland

    The beauty of the northern lights cannot be fully expressed in words, as they say, it is better to see once than to hear. The most spectacular “light shows” – from November to March

    The fact that a quarter of its territory is located beyond the Arctic Circle, where the sun does not rise above the horizon line in a certain part of the year, gives a special piquancy to the flavor of Finland. Here, about 200 times a year, a beautiful sight is observed – the northern lights. The so-called “season” of this natural phenomenon lasts from August to April. But the most likely to see it is in clear weather from October to March. There are several ways to view the northern lights, but one of the most romantic is the glass igloo hotel in Lapland. By the way, according to Japanese beliefs, children conceived at the time of the glow of the aurora will have a happy fate.

    Ski season in Finland

    Finland cannot boast of a large set of black slopes, high slopes and interesting slopes, but there are plenty of comfortable, superbly equipped ski resorts with quite affordable prices in the country. Beginner skiers and “intermediate skiers” will feel more than fine here. Of the additional entertainment – safari on a snowmobile, reindeer sledding, winter fishing, Finnish sauna. The ski season opens in mid-October (in some centers in early November) and lasts until April – mid-May. The amplitude of fluctuations in air temperature during this period ranges from -3 °C to -18 °C.

    Fishing season

    Picturesque landscapes, ecological well-being of the country and reservoirs rich in fish attract hundreds of thousands of avid fishermen here like a magnet. In addition, the Finns themselves are a nation that cannot be imagined without a fishing rod in their hands. The Åland Islands are a real mecca for anglers. There are comfortable cottages and rental shops for the necessary gear. In principle, the fishing season lasts all 12 months, however, certain areas of Finland have their own deadlines. It should also be borne in mind that this or that fish is best caught at certain times of the year. In the southern regions of Finland, fishing with a float rod is best from mid-April to mid-May. On artificial bait, a rich bite will be in spring and autumn. The perch “goes” well both in winter from under the ice and in summer. The time for ice fishing for burbot, grayling and pike is January and February. Be careful, safe ice is at least 10 cm thick! Sea fishing is also very popular. Salmon fishing by trawling is especially successful in the period from May to July, pike perch – from June to July.

    Health season

    Finland is famous for its balneological resorts or, as they are also called here, water and health centers. Some are located at ski stations, others – along the edge of the sea or on the shores of natural reservoirs, others – in urban green areas. Here you will be helped to relieve stress, lose weight, rejuvenate, get a powerful boost of energy for the next year, as well as cure some chronic diseases. You can come to recovery at any time of the year, but if you have time, it is best to plan this kind of vacation for late spring, summer and the first half of autumn, when the weather is quite favorable.

    Navigation season

    Cruises on the Baltic Sea are vivid impressions, “splashes” of emotions and an indescribable atmosphere of romance just looking like a huge floating hotel. Every summer, from mid-May to the first ten days of September, a passenger ship runs between the Finnish city of Lapeeranta and Russian Vyborg. Recently, a water connection has been established between Vyborg and Hamina, the last flight is planned to be launched at the end of September, but the exact dates directly depend on weather conditions. During the New Year and Christmas holidays, celebratory cruises are carried out from St. Petersburg with a call to the port of Helsinki. As a rule, two more capitals of Scandinavia are subject to visit. Ferries also regularly leave from St. Petersburg, the cost of tickets for the crossing from July to the end of August is approximately 35% -45% more expensive than in winter. Cruises on the Baltic Sea from Helsinki are very popular. In summer, from the Finnish capital, you can “sail” for a couple of days to Tallinn or Stockholm through the Aland Islands.

    Sales season in Finland

    In Finland, you can buy stylish and high-quality clothes, as well as good-quality household goods. Twice a year, as in any European country, grandiose sales take place here. The most generous are post-Christmas, starting from December 27th. During this time, discounts can reach up to 70%. In summer, they begin at the end of June and coincide with the Yuhannus holiday. This is a great opportunity not only to update your wardrobe, but also to purchase jewelry, all kinds of souvenirs and ceramics at affordable prices.

    It’s time for holidays and festivals

    The festive calendar of Finland is very impressive, its main events include the following of them: January 1 – New Year, January 6 – Epiphany, February 5 – Day of the poet Runeberg, March 19 – Equality Day, April 27 – National Veterans Day, April – Lutheran Easter, May 1 – Vappu / May Day, second Sunday of May – Mother’s Day, June 4 – Flag Day of the Finnish Defense Forces, June 12 – Helsinki Foundation Day, June 20-26 (movable date) – Johannus/Midsummer Day, coinciding with Finnish Flag Day, November 6 – Swedish Culture Day, November 8 – Father’s Day, December 6 – Finnish Independence Day, December 8 – Jean Sibelius and Finnish Music Day, December 25 – Christmas, December 26 – St. Day Stephen. Summer is the time for numerous festivals and concerts. In July-August, Savonlinna hosts a large-scale opera festival, in which the most famous opera performers from all over the world take part. At the same time, a 2-week chamber music festival is held in Kuhmo. Also noteworthy are the colorful 4-day “Sea Festival” in Kotka, starting on the last Thursday of July, and the 10-day folklore festival “Yutayaiset” in Rovaniemi, taking place during the “white nights”.

    Climate in Finland

    Finland is a Nordic country. Its extreme northern position, the presence of the Gulf of Finland and proximity to the “Arctic Sea” contributed to the formation of cold climatic conditions. In the north, the continental type of climate prevails – humid and cool, the average daily air temperature is usually 5 ° C-10 ° C lower than in the rest of the country. In the south – a zone of transition from maritime to continental climate. Summer here is short and mild. Beyond the Arctic Circle at this time of the year the sun does not set below the horizon, over 2 months there are “white nights”. Winter in the north is long and snowy, the polar night sets in, lasting about 50 days. Thanks to the influence of westerly winds blowing from the Atlantic, Finland is much warmer than other countries located at the same geographical latitudes. For example, in winter in the Finnish capital, the average daily air temperature is 10 °C higher than in Magadan or Yakutsk.

    Finland in the spring

    In March, snow begins to melt gradually in the coastal areas and in the southwest of the archipelago. During the day at this time, the weather is often clear with light winds, however, on cold nights, the melt water freezes, as a result of which ice forms on the roads in the morning. In April, the thermometer usually reaches +7 ° C, this month the snow cover finally disappears on the coast. In May, up to +15 ° C is observed – in the southern and central regions, young grass breaks through the frozen damp ground. As the sun gradually returns to the north, it rises higher above the horizon, causing the days to become warmer. However, for these areas, sharp cooling is possible, and even at the end of May, such a probability is quite high. So, in some years in Lapland in March, air temperatures up to -30 ° C were recorded, in April – up to -20 ° C. At the end of May, the forest regions and the northern territories of the country are already covered with thawed patches.

    Temperature and weather in Finland in spring

    Weather in March April weather Weather in May
    Helsinki +2 +8 +15
    Rovaniemi -3 +1 +3 +10 +2
    Turku +2 +1 +8 +3 +15 +5
    Levi -4 +1 +8
    Kuopio 0 +6 +14

    Finland in summer

    Summer in Finland is moderately warm weather, during the day the air temperature ranges from +19 °C to +21 °C, and July is the “hottest” month of the year. In the south-east of the country, the highest average daily air temperatures are observed – in general, 3 ° C more, although sometimes tropical winds from the Atlantic penetrate here, which lead to an increase in the thermometer up to +30 ° C. The coastal southwestern part of the country is considered the sunniest region of all of Northern Europe. Daylight hours during the period of “white nights” beyond the Arctic Circle lasts for 20 hours a day for 73 days. In the south, it is much darker at night, the light level at this time resembles twilight. The early summer is quite dry, but in July and August it is a season of heavy rains, often accompanied by thunderstorms.

    Temperature and weather in Finland in summer

    Weather in June Weather in July August weather
    Helsinki +19 +21 +19
    Rovaniemi +17 +7 +19 +12 +16 +14
    Turku +20 +10 +22 +15 +20 +17
    Levi +16 +18 +16
    Kuopio +19 +21 +19

    Weather in Finland

    Finland lies in several climatic zones. A temperate climate prevails. The coast is located in the maritime climate zone. The northern regions are dominated by a continental climate. However, the general climatic conditions, characterized by thaws and the presence of fairly warm periods, are much less severe than, for example, in neighboring Scandinavian countries.

    The lowest temperatures can be traced in February, when the thermometer drops to -6, and in the north of the country, in Lapland – to -16 degrees. The most hot days are in July. The air temperature rises to +17 +19. And even in the north, the temperature in summer rarely drops below +12 +14 degrees.

    Variety of the country’s climatic zones

    Finland with its snowy expanses, icy lakes, cold rivers attracts tourists from all over the world who prefer skiing or reindeer safari, swimming in the warm sea and sunbathing on sandy beaches. – these are comfortable ski resorts, hot Finnish saunas, ice fishing and long ski walks between snow-covered hills.

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Tenerife holidays: Hotels, attractions, information




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A statue of a Guanche warrior in Candelaria, Tenerife

The Canary Islands were first extensively chartered (in their entirety) by a Portuguese-funded expedition in 1341 that took 4 natives as slaves and collected samples of food and handicrafts. Previously, European accounts of the Islands had been, at best, vague. Some believe that the Canary Islands are the Fortunate Islands of Greek myth, while other even less-credible claims that the islands had been visited by Irish monks, Phoenicians and Arabs have also done the rounds. Some even claim that the islands are the last remnants of the lost continent of Atlantis.

The first credible accounts of the Canary Islands are from Pliny the Elder. The Roman learned of the Islands from the North African Roman proxy-King, Juba II, who claimed to have sent an expedition there in 40bc.

The Guanches

The indigenous people of the Island were known as Guanches and they knew their Island as Achinech, though the name that we use today comes from neighbouring La Palma. The natives of that Island knew Tenerife as Tene-Ife – Tene (White) and Ife (Mountain) referring to the snow capped peak of Mount Teide, clearly visible from La Palma.

The Europeans found the Guanches living in a near-stone age state, living as shepherds and with only the most basic knowledge of cultivation. They, for reasons unknown, had no knowledge of boats and because of this, there was no contact between the Islands. The conquerors described the natives as being Tall, Muscular and with many “blondes amongst their number”. The latter provoking much speculation over their origin, although it is now widely accepted that the Guanches were descendants of Berbers from North Africa.

European Conquest

Although the European Conquest of the Canary Islands began in 1402, Tenerife’s natives offered stiffer resistance than some of their cousins elsewhere in the archipelago. In 1491, Alonso Fernández de Lugo was commissioned by the Spanish Crown to conquer the two remaining islands not yet under Spanish control (La Palma and Tenerife). He took neighbouring La Palma first and in May 1494 landed near present Santa Cruz where he erected a wooden cross and set up base. His initial force of over 1000 men included a considerable number of Gran Canaria natives that had been converted to Christianity.
Missionaries had been in contact with several of the tribes on the Island for some time and de Lugo was able to negotiate treaties with several of the Menceys (tribal chiefs). However, the Mencey of Tauro, Bencomo, refused to submit to the foreign invaders and formed an alliance with the Menceys of Tacoronte, Tegueste, Daute and Leod.

On the 31st of May 1494, as the Spanish force pressed towards the North-West of the Island, they were ambushed at the Barranco de Acentejo. The invaders were attacked from the slopes above while their retreat was blocked by 3000 of Bencomo’s men. The Spanish suffered heavy losses, with some 4 out of 5 of the initial force killed in that Battle. De Lugo himself was injured and barely escaped Tenerife with his life. A town, La Matanza (The Slaughter) marks the site of the battle and a mural of a Guanche that commemorates the event can be seen from the road.

After selling his properties to fund a new campaign, de Lugo returned to Tenerife in 1495 and rebuilt his fortress in Santa Cruz. This time the Spanish arrived with 1000 veterans of the Granada Campaign as well as a Cavalry force. The first major victory came in November 1495, when the Guanches were defeated (and Bencomo killed) at the Battle of La Laguna. The superior military technology and Cavalry overwhelming the primitive Guanches over open ground.
On December 25th 1495, the decisive battle took place not far from the site of the Spaniards humiliating defeat of the previous year. The Guanches, weakened by their earlier defeat and because of an epidemic (probably brought by the invaders), were, this time, defeated. Another town marks the site of this battle – La Victoria de Acentejo. Bentor, by now the Mencey of Taoro following his father’s death, is said to have committed suicide upon learning of the defeat.

Although recent studies suggest that two-thirds of Canarians carry some Guanche genes, the Guanches as a distinct people disappeared in the years after the conquest. They either converted to Christianity and were assimilated into the Coloniser’s way of life, were sold into slavery or were killed. Little is known of their language or culture, although many places still bear their original Gaunche names and in recent years there has been a revival in the use of Guanche first names.

Colonisation and Plantations

After the conquest the land was divided up and settlers from across Western Europe began to arrive. Sugar became the Island’s first major export, with much of Tenerife’s native forest cleared for sugar cane plantations. Later fortified wine took over as the main export – the Canary Sack from Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor, when sugar prices were undercut by cheaper Latin American producers.

Banana Production

Although Bananas have been grown in Tenerife since shortly after the conquest, it was towards the end of the 19th century that Bananas became the Island’s principal Cash Crop.

Atlantic Stopover

The Canary Islands are located at a strategically important position for sailing across the Atlantic due to the steady North-easterly trade winds. While Columbus stopped in neighbouring La Gomera on his way discovering the New World in 1492, Magellan chose Tenerife as his stopover in 1519 on his voyage to circumnavigate the globe.
This strategic location has, however, also attracted some less welcome visitors; In Apil 1657, the English Admiral, Robert Blake, attacked and destroyed a Spanish Treasure fleet at Santa Cruz. Later, Nelson lost his arm when hit by grapeshot during an unsuccessful assault on Santa Cruz in July 1797.

Rivalry with Las Palmas

Santa Cruz became the first Capital of the Canary Islands when the Archipelago was made a province of Spain in 1821. This displeased the residents of Las Palmas, who eventually persuaded Madrid that the province should be divided in two in 1927 – Tenerife, El Hierro, La Gomera and La Palma to be administered as the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura under Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Tourism

Tourism began on the Island as long ago as the late 19th Century when well-healed Northern Europeans (many of whom were British) began to visit the fine hotels of Puerto de la Cruz. The arid south was largely ignored until the 1960s and the advent of the affordable package Sun Holiday.

Franco The Republican Government, fearing General Franco’s involvement in a possible coup, sent the young Generalissimo to the Canary Islands in February 1936. In June of that year, he met with his co-conspirators in the La Esperanza forest in Tenerife to discuss the feared military coup. On July 18th, Franco flew from Tenerife to Spanish Morocco to take command of the Spanish Legion. Thus began the Spanish Civil War.

Emigration

Due to the boom and bust cycles of the cash crops and the Canary Island’s geographical susceptibility to external shocks (World Wars etc.), emigration from the Islands has been considerable since the early 18th Century. Because of historical ties, Venezuela and Cuba have been the traditional destinations. During the 1950s, it is estimated that 16,000 people left the Canary Islands clandestinely by boat attempting to reach Venezuela and that as many as a third of these perished en route.

Canary Nationalism

Franco’s oppressive regime opposed any ideas of autonomy for Spain’s diverse regions, something that may have had the unintended effect of actually stoking such ideas. The now defunct MPAIAC (Movimiento por la Autodeterminación e Independencia del Archipiélago Canario) was a separatist movement founded by Antonio Cubillo in 1964 and was responsible for several terrorist bombings, one of which contributed to the events that led to the Tenerife Airport Disaster. Following a bomb threat in Las Palmas, two 747s were diverted to the small Los Rodeos Airport (Tenerife North). 583 people were killed when the two planes collided. The MPAIAC was disbanded in 1982 following the granting of regional autonomy to the Canary Islands in August 1982. Nowadays, separatist ideas have some limited support, with political party, Coalicion Canario, becoming slightly more vocal about the issue of late.

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Largest among the Canary islands, Tenerife is a popular place for tourism. The spectacular beaches and the lively nightlight attract a lot of people, especially the British and the Germans to visit this place every year. It is one of the last European Paradise isles and offers an exotic range of flora and fauna, lush green forests, mountains, volcanoes and beautiful coastlines.

Tenerife is an island in Spain that is popular among visitors of all kinds. It is the largest of the seven Canary Islands that is a part of the Atlantic Ocean archipelago. Santa Cruz, the capital city of Tenerife comes alive every year during the time of the Carnival in Spring, and is considered as one of the biggest in the world. The most exciting part of the island is the volcanic lunar landscape of the highest peak of Spain, Mount Teide National Park. It is packed with beautiful peaks, coastlines, sandy beaches and is also home to two World heritage sites, namely San Cristobal de la Laguna and Teide National Park. This is the perfect place to escape from the hustle bustle of daily life or may be for a romantic getaway. The island also provides facility of various water sports, clubbing and other fun activities.

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The rate of exchange of currency keeps varying from time to time. Travellers are advised to bring traveller cheques, credit cards and about 2 days worth of Euros. There are Spanish auto banks where anyone with a visa based card can withdraw cash in Euro. One may also withdraw cashing using switch cards. The credit cards are acceptable in most shops and restaurants.

There are many shopping centres in Playa de las Americas, such as Siam Mall and Safari Centre which houses a lot of clothes shops as well as restaurants. There are also weekly markets in Las Americas and Los Cristianos and some other small villages. One can get a wide range of souvenirs from these markets.

Tenerife is an amazing destination for nightlife. Playa de las Americas is the nightlife capital of the island for the tourists. Cabaret bars, clubs and karaoke places remain open every night of the week. The Patch is a popular area where you will find numerous bars that provide lively music at night. Veronicas and Starco attracts the young clubbers. If you are looking for partying with the local, head towards north.

The native inhabitants of Tenerife were primitive cave dwellers known as Guanches who were originally from North Africa. They were staying here since 200 BC. It was the last island that fell under the Spanish in 1946 and then gradually it became an important centre for trade. It was also subject to invasion by the marauding pirates. In 1821, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was declared as the capital of the Canaries by Madrid. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria remain incensed till 1927, when Madrid split the archipelago in two provinces. Economic links started developing in a better way between the Canaries and Americans. In later years, emigrants like Latin Americans brought influences that are still evident in the food and music of present Tenerife.

The native language spoken here is Spanish. German and Italian are also a bit common in the Southern parts of the Island.

The customary form to greet any person is by a handshake. Women may be greeted with a fleeting kiss to either cheek. Normal courtesies include that one should take a small gift it he is visiting someone’s house. Casual conservative wear is acceptable but one must try and refrain from wearing beachwear outside resorts. For tipping, one can pay 10-15 percent of the bill as the tip price.

There is no official religion in Tenerife, but most of the population belong to Roman Catholic.

The daily budget in Tenerife ranges from 60-70 EUR. Apart from the accommodation charges, money is spent mostly on food and travel costs. A set lunch meal costs around 8-10 EUR.

Being a part of the European Union and the Euro Zone, the currency used in Spain is Euro. People from any of the countries under European Union could travel to Spain without worrying about exchanging currency. Notes with denominations of five ten, twenty, hundred. two hundred and five hundred are made available. The coins start with a one cent piece and ends with a two euro one.

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The major part of their local diet is the fish and you can get a large range of fishes to choose from. These are generally hand caught and freshly prepared for you. Another native dish is papas arrugadas which is basically black potatoes served unpeeled and covered with rock salt. These are best eaten with local sauce. The most special dish of Spain, Tapas are eaten with a lot of local specialities like refried beans, garlic sauces and squid. Spanish meals such as paella(rice dish with seafood) and tortilla (potato omlette) are pretty common here. The southern part of the island has a lot of junk food restaurants that serve chips, pizzas and hamburgers. The traditional Canarian restaurants that one can try are Meson Era las Mozas in Valle San Lorenzo and El Cordero in Guargacho. They serve different types of meat prepared on a barbeque.
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The best time to visit Tenerife is during Spring or Autumn. The subtropical climate of this island ensures plenty of sunshine all year round. It is truly an alluring destination irrespective of when you visit. The Canary Islands are often called the ‘Islands of Eternal Spring’ owing to the year-round sunshine. The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife, is most famous for its Carnaval de Santa Cruz that involves parades, dancing, music and colourful costumes. August is the best month to visit Tenerife for water sports. Summer, as well as winter, form the peak season for tourism in Tenerife. The island gets especially busy in summer owing to the school vacations. The Canary Islands are the warmest place in Europe during the winters. Europeans tend to flock to Tenerife to avoid chilly temperatures and snow in their hometown. Winter is also carnival season, adding to the crowds. Spring and Autumn constitute the low season for tourism in Tenerife. You can get the cheapest deals on flights and accommodation during this time. One advantage of Tenerife is that it is a year-round holiday destination, and none of the activities or public places shut down during any of the seasons.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a beautiful port situated in Tenerife, the largest of the western islands in the Canary archipelago. Around its important port are wide avenues, squares and exotic landscaped areas, not forgetting some beautiful examples of modernist architecture. Every year, the island capital dresses in its best to welcome the Carnival, declared to be of international tourist interest and one of the most spectacular in Spain.

Its privileged setting allows you to enjoy beautiful beaches such as las Teresitas, get to know the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, declared World Heritage, or visit the Teide National Park, the symbol of the island.

The history of Santa Cruz de Tenerife stretches back just over four hundred years. In fact, in spite of Alonso Fernández de Lugo disembarking on this coast in 1494, the city did not begin to develop until a century later, with its port being the motor for growth which has made this city into the second most populated in the Canary archipelago. Around the port area is an urban route structured into boulevards and wide avenues marked out by a prominent legacy of modernist architecture. In the nerve centre of the city, near the sea is the Plaza de España, built in the middle of the XX c. over the former site of the San Cristóbal castle ( XVI c.)

Facing the square is the Tenerife Island Council building, the seat of the main Tenerife municipal corporation. The building, an example of rationalist architecture, began to be built in the Neoclassic style in the mid 1930s under the direction of the architect Marrero Regalado. Inside, its rooms stand out due to them housing a series of mural paintings by the Canary painter José Aguiar.

At this point several of the busiest streets and squares of the capital meet, such as the Plaza de la Candelaria. Located on the site of the former fortress of San Cristóbal, its centre is presided over by the monument to the Triumph of Candelaria, a Neoclassic style sculpture in Carrara marble and attributed to the Italian Pasquale Bocciardo. This enclave is overlooked by the eighteenth century façade of the la Carta palace, a splendid example of baroque with Neoclassic touches.

Not far from this palace are other important examples of civil architecture. The Casino, built in the first thirty years of the XX century following the eclectic trends of the era, houses in its interior an important collection of works by Canary painters. The Guimerá Theatre has been existence for over one hundred and fifty years, after it was built on the site of the former convent of Santo Domingo. The theatre, which was started in 1849 and inaugurated in 1851, combines in its outward appearance a mixture of classicist and Romantic styles, while its interior is decorated with frescoes and gold leaf

The oldest part of the city retains several religious monuments. The church of San Francisco, one of the most beautiful examples of Island baroque, consists of three naves and consruction began on it in the XVII c. The church of El Pilar, from the XVIII century, was built on the ruins of a former hermitage.

Of major historical interest is the church of la Concepción, the basic construction of which dates from 1500. The church, initially called the church of la Santa Cruz, was restored in 1653, while the present tower was constructed in 1786. On the outside, the Canary colonial style construction stands out due to its wooden balcony typical of the island. The church has a Latin cross plan and is structured into five naves. Inside it houses an important collection of religious art. It is also worth mentioning the gothic image of the Virgen de la Consolación, and the Cross of the Conquest, brought to the island by the conquistador Fernández de Lugo, as well as various processional thrones.

The city also has several green areas filled with exotic species of trees. García Sanabria Park houses an important Museum of Open Air Sculptures. This is an original enclave in which the works of contemporary artists are exhibited alongside palm trees and other tropical plant species. Here you can admire creations by Spanish and foreign artists such as José Guinovart, Óscar Domínguez, Joan Miró or Henry Moore.

Another place you must visit is the Maritime Park, an area for relaxation designed by the Canary architect César Manrique and situated on the former commercial dock. In la Caleta de Negros, very near this complex, yoou can see the castle of San Juan, one of the best preserved castles on the island. Also known as the Black Castle, this circular defensive bastion was built in the first half of the XVII century, using blocks of volcanic stone for its construction.

To enjoy the seaside, it is worth a visit to San Andrés, a neighbouring seaman’s quarter located beside the beach of las Teresitas, with fine golden sands.

Culture, gastronomy, and the outskirts

The city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is famous for its Carnival, one of the most spectacular in Spain. This fiesta, which has been declared of International Tourist Interest, is characterised by the spectacular costumes and the performances of the murgas (satirical singing groups), rondallas (musical groups) and comparsas (dance groups). There is a wide choice of hotels throughout the island, although it is advisable to book early for Carnival.

The capital of Tenerife serves as a showcase for the typical gastronomy of the island. Pork is the base for preparing rancho (a typical stew). Also, it shares with the rest of the archipelago the famous papas arrugadas (potatoes boiled in their jackets) and mojos (spicy sauces). The sea provides fish such as jack mackerel, vieja sancochada (typical fish stew), sardines, mackerel, grouper, as well as various shellfish. Desserts include delights such as pastel de cabello de ángel (a dessert made from pumpkin) frangollo with honey (a typical dessert made from sweetcorn) or truchas de batatas con almendras (pastries filled with sweet potato paste and almonds)

To accompany your meal, you can choose between any of the five Designation of Origin wines produced in Tenerife: Abona, Tacoronte-Acentejo, Valle de Güimar, Valle de la Orotava and Ycoden-Daute-Isora. Once you have finished your stroll around the city, a good option is to go on an excursion to discover the outskirts. A few kilometres from the capital is San Cristóbal de La Laguna, whose historic quarter has been declared World Heritage. The cathedral, the modernist Leal theatre and the church of la Concepción XVI c.) are worth a visit. One of its jewels is the Bishop’s Palace (XVII c.), built in the baroque style with a beautiful interior courtyard.

From the nature point of view, Tenerife is an island of contrasting landscapes. The extensive beaches in the south of the island give way in the north to lush vegetation. And in the centre of the island is Mount Teide which, with its 3,718 metres, is the highest point in Spain. This volcanic peak gives its name to the Teide National Park, a protected area which contains abundant endemic species of Canary flora and fauna. In the Park is also the Parador de las Cañadas del Teide.

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Who are we? Webtenerife.com is the official web site for the promotion of Tenerife for tourism. Managed by the company, Tenerife Tourism Corporation, it contains the entire range of holiday options on the Island, and it is also a reflection of the work of many people who day by day do everything possible so that our visitors can enjoy the best possible holiday. A group of professionals whose concern is the promotion of the Island, offering the best possible attention to our visitors during their stay while investigating the changes at other destinations or what the expectations are for the arrival of new visitors, or the continued improvement of our holiday areas with the aim of offering the highest quality at all times. We are …Read more

Webtenerife.com is the official web site for the promotion of Tenerife for tourism. Managed by the company, Tenerife Tourism Corporation, it contains the entire range of holiday options on the Island, and it is also a reflection of the work of many people who day by day do everything possible so that our visitors can enjoy the best possible holiday.

A group of professionals whose concern is the promotion of the Island, offering the best possible attention to our visitors during their stay while investigating the changes at other destinations or what the expectations are for the arrival of new visitors, or the continued improvement of our holiday areas with the aim of offering the highest quality at all times.

We are a team who enjoy their work and who make a constant effort to ensure that the Island advances in the tourism it offers. So that you can get to know us a little better, we show you below a photo of some members of the team.

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    The return of the islands’ biggest Carnival, the 5th edition of Culture and Business Pride and the first ever new Digital & Nomad Fest!


     

    Tenerife is not just an island for sunshine and beaches, the biggest of the Canaries is getting ready to host three major events in June: its world-famous Tenerife Carnival; the 5th edition of Culture & Business Pride; and the first-ever Digital & Nomad Fest. Whether looking for a great street party, an alternative proposal to the Pride celebrations or meting fellow digital nomads, Tenerife has something for everyone planning a trip to the island next month.

     

    Here’s the top three not to be missed events:

     

    Tenerife Carnival – the island’s biggest eventSanta Cruz, 3-26 June 2022 

    Tenerife Carnival, the island’s biggest event of colour and joy, is set to make a spectacular comeback after two years without celebrations. From 3 June, and lasting over a couple weeks, the streets of Tenerife’s capital city, Santa Cruz, will be full of magic with joie de vivre, freedom and extravagance. Tenerife Carnival is actually Spain’s biggest and the second most popular in the world after the one in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Visitors to the island will feel the true spirits of a carnival, some of the highlights include:

     

     

    • Carnival Queen Election Gala (10 June): Every edition of the Carnival has its queen, who is chosen amongst over a dozen candidates. The contestants wear the most spectacular costumes, made mainly of feathers, plastic, metal and rhinestones. These costumes can each weigh up to 400 kg!
    • The Opening Parade (24 June): involving the “murga” street music groups, “comparsa” bands and “rondallas” playing traditional old carnival songs together with the winners of individual and group costume awards parading down the streets of Santa Cruz.
    • Daytime Carnival + Rhythm & Harmony Party (26 June): This parade is the closing ceremony of the Carnival celebrations, with spectacular floats, troupes of dancers in glittering costumes and gloriously enthusiastic marching bands.


     

    https://www.webtenerife.co.uk/what-to-do/carnival/

     

    Tednomad – Tenerife Digital & Nomad FestPuerto de la Cruz, 2-5 June 2022 

    Tenerife is holding its first ever digital and nomad festival next month, called Tednomad. This is an exciting new event to challenge our relationship with work and understand the role of new technologies in shaping its future. Tenerife is one of the ten most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads by Nomadlist, and it will be on the island where this new format of festivals opens. It will offer conferences, round tables, music shows, meetings, and a thoughtful reflection on the changes those new technologies will generate in our environment and, especially, at work.

     



     

    The event will consist of three sections:

    • Nomadcon: this is the highlight of the event, including conferences given by professionals/business leaders in the technology sectors and presentations on stage from national and international representatives/experts and opinion leaders. Some of the guests include the British ‘hacker’ who saved the world, Marcus Hutchins; US journalist and screenwriter, Dan Lyons; the former president of the New York Tech & Innovation Council and specialist in the future of work, Dror Poleg; and Spanish economist, Marc Vidal;
    • Meet & Built: the festival’s networking and meet-up area where visitors can make contacts from all areas and build links, business, new creations for remote and digital work environments;
    • Nodlesiure: a place for leisure at the event, a space to enjoy free time, concerts and other entertaining activities. Some of the artists who will be performing include DJ Achilles, Le Boom, Los Pilotos and Helado Negro.


     

    Tednomad will take place 2-5 June at Lago Martianez, an award-winning leisure complex in the northern town of Puerto de la Cruz. The event, which will also be nomadic, will have its second stop in Malaga, called Madnomad, in December this year.

     

    Free passes to the event: https://tenerifedigitalnomad.org/en/home/

     

    5th edition of Culture & Business PrideSanta Cruz, 11-18 June 2022  

    From 11 to 18 June, Tenerife’s capital city will become the global centre of the LGTBIQ+ community with the host of the fifth edition of Culture and Business Pride. Concurring with the Tenerife Carnival, the event will feature more than fifty activities aimed at all audiences, with free admission and the focus on the international LGTBIQ+ community. Under the theme Another way of Loving, another way of Pride, Culture & Business Pride offers an alternative proposal to the Pride celebrations, opting for an event calendar aimed at everyone. In this fifth edition, some topics will be addressed to understand the LGTBIQ+ community in a global way, but it will also serve as a meeting and enjoyment point around an entire social movement.

     



     

    Some of the renowned guests attending the festival include cyber-activist, Chelsea Manning; Polish MEP, Robert Biedron; Brazilian musician, Carlinhos Brown; and the group of Russian activists, Pussy Riot. This year, the Alan Turing LGTBIQ+ Awards ceremony will be resumed, recognising the work of a dozen personalities from around the world. This gala will be held at the iconic Tenerife Auditorium on 16 June.

     

    All activities are free, open and accessible to all. For more information, visit: https://www.arnculturepride.org/

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    Fans will be able to join the event and climb Spain’s highest peak


     

    The fifth edition of Vuelta al Teide is taking place on Saturday 7th May 2022 and Tenerife is ready to host the event that will bring together cyclists from all around the world.

     

    Vuelta al Teide is set to start its route at 7 am and the program will have two categories:

     

    ‘Vuelta al Teide’ (€65/£54) with 175 km and 4,400 m of gained altitude; and ‘Half Vuelta al Teide’ (€55/£45) with 95 km and 2,000 m of gained altitude. Participants will have the choice to select the category of the event.

     

    The gained altitude of the picturesque mountain village of Masca and the UNESCO-listed Teide National Park are some of the highlights of Vuelta al Teide. Additionaly, Tenerife is a firmed favourite for cycling enthusiasts due to the island’s exceptional conditions: a variety of routes, high altitude and amazing weather.

     

    AluaSoul Orotava Valley and Alua Tenerife are the official hotel partners for Vuelta al Teide, both located next to the starting and finish lines in Puerto de la Cruz and overseeing Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak.

     

    Vuelta al Teide is sponsored by Tenerife Tourism Corporation. Online registration is now open; register here before 1 May 2022.

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    Jet2 ramps up capacity to Tenerife

    Jet2 has added additional flights and holidays to Tenerife from five UK bases, as the …Read more

    Jet2 has added additional flights and holidays to Tenerife from five UK bases, as the Spanish government relaxes its vaccine requirement for British teenagers.

    It now allows them to enter the country with a negative PCR test.

    With Spain lifting its travel restrictions for 12-17 year olds, Jet2 has responded with additional services from East Midlands, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Glasgow and Manchester Airports from 25 February to 23 May.

    The additional flights represent more than 7,000 extra seats on sale.

    After Spain scrapped vaccination certification rules for 12-17 year olds, Jet2 says demand has surged for the Canary Islands, with Tenerife proving to be amongst the most popular sun destinations for this winter, Easter and summer.

    East Midlands is introducing an additional Sunday service to Tenerife from 6 to 27 March, and Glasgow will have a third Friday flight added from 25 February to 8 April.

    An extra Sunday service is added from Leeds Bradford to Tenerife from 6 March to 17 April.

    Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “With Spain scrapping vaccination certification rules for 12-17 year olds and international travel starting to return, families are really jumping at the chance to enjoy a much-needed holiday in Tenerife, and we have seen an increase in bookings.

    “Our winter sun and summer sun programmes are looking busy across the board, with Tenerife in particular proving to be an extremely popular.”

  • The Tenerife Tourism Corporation has become the newest associate partner of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland.

    CLIA membership will help raise Tenerife’s brand awareness across the region, bringing them into CLIA’s wider community of cruise lines, travel agents and associate partners.

    Tenerife is visited by a host of cruise lines every year, with the tourism corporation is seeking to highlight the host of attractions and activities visitors can experience during their shore visits.

    Tenerife will now be represented at a number of CLIA’s travel trade events, as well as gaining brand exposure on the industry body’s website and inclusion in its yearbook.

    Andy Harmer, CLIA UK & Ireland managing director, said: “We’re delighted to welcome the Tenerife Tourism Corporation to the CLIA family. The island is a firm favourite with cruisers and we’re all counting down to seeing ships visit again.”

    The membership forms part of the island’s new marketing strategy.

    It recently gained official Biosphere certification from the Responsible Tourism Institute (RTI), which recognises Tenerife as a sustainable international destination.

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Tenerife is a popular holiday destination among tourists. Here you can find all the information about Tenerife: photos, weather, interesting places and facts.

Tenerife (Tenerife) is the largest of the islands of the Canary archipelago. The capital is Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Area – 2034 sq. km. Population – 908 555 people. The north of the island is suitable for a quiet, secluded holiday. The south of Tenerife is a densely populated resort area.

Location

Tenerife is located in the Atlantic Ocean, 300 km. from Africa, at a distance of about 1300 km. from the Iberian Peninsula and occupies a central position between the islands of Gran Canaria, La Gomera and Palma.

Tenerife is of volcanic origin, the highest point is the Teide volcano (3718 m.), the top of which is always covered with a snow cap. Therefore, the Guanches (local natives) called the island “White Mountain” or
Tenerife.

The terrain is uneven – extensive valleys adorn the Anagana mountain range in the northeast and the Tenon volcanic massif in the northwest.

Diverse flora – green valleys, gorges, forest slopes, laurel fields; about 1200 species of plants grow here, many of which are unique. Tenerife is home to 109 animal species, 18 of which can only be seen here. Poisonous snakes and insects are completely absent.

The climate of Tenerife is subtropical, mild and temperate. There is practically no noticeable difference between winter and summer temperatures, as if spring on the island lasts a whole year.
The average annual air temperature in the summer months is +25°C, in the winter season +18°C.
The variety of landscapes contributes to the formation of microclimates (there are 28 of them on the island!), the contrast is most noticeable in the winter months. At this time, you can sunbathe on the beach, admiring the snow-white mountain peaks, and on the opposite side of the island it will rain. Weather conditions are also influenced by winds, mainly trade winds. They bring heavy rains and pleasant coolness. Altitude determines the amount of precipitation: Punta de la Rasca has an annual average of 95 mm, and in the area of ​​​​the Tenerife North airport – 661 mm.

Average annual water temperature: +21°C. More about
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Holiday seasonality

Taking into account the favorable climate, the minimum amplitude of the average annual air and water temperatures, it can be argued that it is comfortable to be in Tenerife at any time.

Tourism and leisure

Tenerife offers a wide range of entertainment for every taste: sightseeing bus and jeep safari tours, boat trips, the opportunity to fly on a parachute, ride a catamaran or jet ski, visit a water amusement park or a camel park with subsequent a walk on these animals, horses or donkeys. Sports center “Tenisur” has high-quality courts, offers rental of sports equipment, instructor services.

The nightlife in the resort areas of Playa de Las Americas and Los Christianos is full of discos, clubs and bars – a great opportunity to have fun. The castle of San Miguel hosts a medieval jousting tournament, and offers dishes of national cuisine prepared according to old recipes. At the Exit Palace, Spanish ballet companies dance Flamenco.

Shopping in Tenerife is attractive due to low prices due to the absence of import taxes. In addition to large shopping centers, there are many “flea markets” where you can find really unique things.

Holidays in Tenerife require a Spanish visa.

Attractions

• Loro Parque or Parrot Park is 3 km away. west of Puerto de la Cruz and is a mix of circus, zoo and botanical garden. About 2 thousand parrots belonging to 300 species live here. The symbol of the park is the bronze cockatoo. In addition to parrots, here you can see gorillas and chimpanzees, crocodiles and turtles, pelicans and flamingos, as well as tigers. On the territory of the park there is an aquarium, natural caves with bats, the largest penguinarium in the world. The show program is represented by performances of trained parrots, fur seals and dolphins.

• Teide National Wildlife Park (Teide National Park) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its main attraction is the eponymous active volcano of regular cone shape. There are two centers on the territory of the park: Centro de Visitantes de Cañada Blanca, where you can learn about the impact of people on the nature of the reserve; and Centro de Visitantes del Portillo, where they will tell about the flora, fauna and geology of Teide. Numerous viewing platforms located along the park’s highway will allow you to enjoy panoramic views of the island.

• Jungle Park is located near the resorts of Playa de Las Americas and Los Cristianos, in the south of Tenerife. Its territory is inhabited by more than 500 animals (white lion and tiger; penguins, orangutans, chimpanzees, owls and many others), the jungle occupies about 75 thousand square meters. parka. From entertainment: shows of parrots and vultures, rides, one of which plausibly imitates the passage through the jungle.

• San Miguel Castle is a miniature copy of a real medieval castle. It is here that a theatrical performance of a knightly tournament is held, and the audience determines the winner.


Homer’s Island , where you can see the Count’s Tower, the Church of the Ascension and the beautiful landscape of the “Valley of the Great Kings”. There is a well on the island, from which Columbus replenished water supplies.

• Park of miniatures « Pueblo Chico » occupies 20 thousand square meters, there are small copies of the main architectural monuments and picturesque places of the Canary Islands, many of the miniatures are mobile and have musical accompaniment. The park is divided into thematic areas: lunar landscape, Guanche era, endemic plants, rural architecture, modern era, exotic plants, historical buildings and the city of La Laguna.

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A volcanic island with a rich history, incredible nature, friendly people and amazing cuisine – a real gem for travelers from all over the world, which is only a 6-7 hour flight. The main highlight is that the season here lasts all year round, so it is important to buy last-minute tours in Tenerife at any time. We talk about the main attractions, resorts and features of recreation on the island.

When is the best time to relax in Tenerife? In the evening it is a little cooler, if you are going on a trip, you should take a warm sweatshirt or jacket with you. It is pleasant to spend days on the beaches with amazing black volcanic sand, and in the evening without stuffiness you can go to the promenade for shops and restaurants.

The temperature of the water in the ocean indulges with a stable 23-25 ​​degrees of heat all year round.

In the north of the island it is somewhat cooler and windier. People often go there just for walks and excursions, as well as for surfing. It is best to buy a ticket in Tenerife to the south of the island, where the main resorts are concentrated, the tourist infrastructure is well developed and there are less strong winds.

The main resorts of the island

All-inclusive holidays in Tenerife, like in other European resorts, are not common. More often, guests are offered breakfast, half board or three meals a day.

The most popular tourist resorts are Las Americas, Los Cristinos and Costa Adeje. All of them are located next to each other in the south of the island. Let’s look at each of them.

Holidays in Tenerife with children are best planned in Los Cristinos . There are gently sloping beaches, convenient entry into the water and quite quiet. If in the evening you want the drive and noise of discos – go to Las Americas . This resort is most popular among young people. There are most of all entertainment establishments and all conditions for fun are created. The beaches here are rocky and more suitable for surfing than swimming. You can choose and buy a tour in Tenerife to Las Americas on this page by filling out the form above.

The most comfortable and luxurious resort is the Costa Adeje. The wealthiest tourists who appreciate the high level of service come here. The beaches here are magnificent and fully equipped. We recommend visiting El Duque and Fanabe . There are also many shopping centers and boutiques, restaurants and cafes for every taste. Be sure to check out last minute deals in Tenerife with a flight to Costa Adeje.

Tenerife Top 5 Attractions and Activities

When traveling, we strongly recommend to visit:

  1. Teide Volcano . The highest point in Spain and the main highlight of Tenerife, is located in the Teide National Park.
  2. Loro Parque . The largest zoo in the Canary Islands. Many impressive shows with dolphins, killer whales, fur seals. Animals live in conditions closest to natural.
  3. Los Gigantes Rocks . Sheer cliffs protrude 600 meters above sea level and impress with their grandeur. The sight is breathtaking and a little scary. Be sure to go here at sunset, you won’t regret it.
  4. Mask Gorge . One of the most picturesque places on the island for hiking.
  5. Siam park . Huge amusement park for the whole family.

Interesting to know

There is no railway on the island, but bus routes are well developed. Buses can travel around the main cities and sights. As for wildlife, it’s better to rent a car or go on an excursion. By the way, car rental prices are very affordable.

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Tenerife (o-tenerife) – hotels 4-5 *, tours, hotels Tenerife

Tenerife is a popular tourist island of the Canary archipelago. This place, first of all, impresses with its fantastic nature: a dormant volcano, a brown ocean and a unique coastline. Black sand and bare rocks coexist here with evergreen forests and snow-white beaches, and Aboriginal villages lost in the mountains with tourist resorts. Holidays in Tenerife are designed for those who are not used to limiting themselves and are ready to experience all the diversity of wildlife.

It is believed that it is always spring in Tenerife. There are no sharp temperature changes on the island from winter to summer. In August the air warms up to +25+28°C, in January it rarely drops below +18+20°C. At the same time, you need to know that the weather is somewhat different in the north, which is subject to winds and waves, and in the south of the island. However, tours in Tenerife are popular at any time of the year, as the local landscapes are unchanged, and it is a pleasure to admire them even in the sun, even in the rain.

Tenerife – Special Economic Zone, which means all branded goods are sold at 30-90% cheaper than in Russia. But not only shopaholics will appreciate the tours in Tenerife, gourmets also have something to profit from here. In addition to traditional Spanish paella and tartilla dishes, you will find an abundance of seafood and a local delicacy – rabbit with salmorejo sauce. For every taste and hotels in Tenerife: luxury 5 * and 4 *, budget 2-3 * and hostels.

The best places to stay in Tenerife

The most popular holiday resort in Tenerife among Russians is the southern Las Americas. Eight of its luxurious beaches are covered with volcanic sand, which has healing properties that are good for the joints. The resort is famous for its noisy bars and incendiary parties. Fans of night parties are recommended to stay in such hotels in Tenerife as Sol Tenerife and Gala. Tourists with children also have a good time in Las Americas – there are two large water parks Aqualand and Siam Park at once.

The main resort of the north and the oldest island is Puerto de la Cruz. The beaches in Tenerife in this part are also predominantly with black sand, but the ocean is not particularly conducive to “vegetable” rest – the waves are too big. Mostly tourists swim in the east of the coast in special pools “Lago Martianes”. Despite this “limitation”, Tenerife tours in Puerto de la Cruz are popular due to the more lush nature than in the south and the relaxed urban atmosphere with parks, historic buildings and quality restaurants. You will not find traditional Tenerife hotels with vast territories here either, but all the houses are low and cozy, with their own face.

Interestingly, the most beautiful beach in Tenerife is not in Las Americas and Puerto de la Cruz, but in the small town of San Andres, not far from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz. Las Teresitas is more than one kilometer of golden sand, brought to the coast in the 20th century from the Sahara. The beach is limited by a stone breakwater, which protects it from wind and sand washout. The water here is also considered the warmest in Tenerife. However, staying in a good hotel in Tenerife near this beach will not work – they simply do not exist here, but there are many comfortable apartments.

The most picturesque beach of the island is Benijo. It is located in the northeast of Tenerife, in the Anaga mountain park, densely populated with evergreen laurel trees. Benijo is a wild black sand beach surrounded by high cliffs. It is also called the “crocodile mouth”, as sharp stones are scattered in the restless foaming ocean near it, resembling the teeth of a dangerous animal. No tour in Tenerife is complete without a visit to this impressive place.

The cleanest place for swimming is Ed Duque beach in the southern resort of Costa Adeje. The embankment was awarded the Blue Flag, although the sand here is gray, and along one edge there are gentle rocks. Tourists with children, newlyweds and local residents love to relax on Ed Duke. The most expensive hotels in Tenerife are located here, the restaurants of the nearby promenade are also distinguished by high prices.

What to see during the tour in Tenerife

1. Teide National Park. The main attraction of Tenerife is the Teide volcano. This is the highest point of the Atlantic Ocean – 3.7 km. The volcano has not been active since 1909, which means that the path to it is open to tourists. The mountain can be conquered on foot in one day, or you can literally take a funicular up in a few minutes. However, in order to get to the snow-capped peak itself, you need to obtain a special permit. It can be issued free of charge on the park’s website. Special attention deserves the crater of the volcano – Las Cañadas, spread over 16 km. Its desert-Martian landscape has more than once become the backdrop for fantastic blockbusters. For example, such as “Million years BC” and “Clash of the Titans”. Nature lovers can stay right at the foot of the volcano at Tenerife’s Parador de las Cañadas del Teide.

2. Rocks of Los Gigantes. On the west coast of Tenerife is a chain of majestic basalt cliffs. They protrude 300-600 meters above the water and are a grandiose spectacle. Tourists during their holidays in Tenerife can get to this attraction on yachts, watching whales and dolphins along the way.

3. Mask Gorge. High in the southern mountains of Tenerife is a small village of just over 100 people. Previously, it was cut off from coastal life due to the lack of a road, and people got down on foot through ravines and rocks. The inaccessibility of the settlement gave rise to many legends that pirates hid in Mask and hid their gold there. Now this place is popular in Tenerife as the starting point of a picturesque trail that descends through a mountain gorge down to the ocean. You can walk along it in 3-4 hours, and special buses and boats waiting for tourists below will help you get back.

4. Loro Park and Siam Water Park. Holidays in Tenerife with children cannot be imagined without visiting these two parks. You can visit them with a double ticket. In the Loro Park, in addition to a huge number of different types of parrots, there are dolphinariums, a penguinarium, a shark tunnel and many terrestrial animals. The famous Thai water park will delight young guests with steep slides and rides.

5. The February tour in Tenerife is filled with the colors of a real Brazilian carnival. The costumed procession in Santa Cruz is considered the second in the world after Rio de Janeiro. Here they also choose the queen of the carnival, and in feathers and sparkles, accompanied by cheerful music, they pass along the main streets of the capital of the island. Many tourists specifically choose this time to relax in Tenerife.

Santa Cruz. The capital of Tenerife is interesting not only for the carnival and is worthy of an independent visit. You can stroll through the picturesque old town and the central square of Plaza de España with an artificial lake and alpine slides, relax in the Garcia Sanabria botanical garden or one of the three green parks, and admire the futuristic Auditorio de Tenerife concert hall or the mysterious Masonic temple. In addition, the famous Guanache mummies are stored in the local Museum of Nature and Man.

Tours in Tenerife from Almaty and Astana, prices for holidays in Tenerife Canary Islands

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islands. The cost of holidays in Tenerife is very high, however, in Tenerife
Travelers and vacationers come from all over the world. Kazakhstan and countries
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compatriots. Despite the fact that the cost of tours in Tenerife is an order of magnitude higher than in the rest
regions of island and mainland Spain and other resort countries, tours to this
the beautiful island is in staggering demand. It makes the willing
go on vacation in Tenerife, book places in elite hotels and club hotels for
a few months before vacation.

Wonders of Tenerife

Tenerife is rightfully considered the island of eternal spring and youth! But this spring
similar to the usual spring for us with slush, melted snow, April
frosts and gloomy rains. All year round, Tenerife has a magnificent
the weather, in general, is quite characteristic of the Canary Islands. island by
rightly considered a unique place on our planet, which was created by God for
romantic getaway. The wonderful mild climate is the main natural wealth
Canary Islands!

However, the stunning landscapes of Tenerife fascinate even more than warm
weather. Majestic mountain landscapes that take your breath away,
coastline indented with bays and coves, delightful tropical
forests full of the richest and absolutely incredible flora and fauna, amazing
the beaches of Tenerife are striking in their cleanliness and, of course, marvelous sea air,
inhaling which people feel an extraordinary surge of strength and health!

The main miraculous attraction of Tenerife
is the Teide volcano – a grandiose mountain with a huge volcanic bowl
with a diameter of almost 45 km!
A huge mountain rises among
amazing unearthly landscapes with frozen lava of various shades!
The funicular will take tourists to an altitude of more than 3500 m above world level
ocean – you can play snowballs over the clouds, and after an hour, plunge into
warm waters of the Atlantic.

Tour in Tenerife is a great solution for
any time of the year for people of any age! If you are young at heart and have not stopped
believe in miracles, Tenerife will give you an incredible fairy tale! Combine useful with
pleasant – go to Tenerife and you will feel rejuvenated and
full of strength and energy! There is a beautiful legend on the island related to the growing
here with a dragon tree that is over three thousand years old! According to legend it’s worth
touch the resin of a wonderful tree, and it will restore lost health,
will help to get rid of many diseases.

Tenerife Attractions

Many centuries ago, the ancient inhabitants of Tenerife, the Guanches,
built here mysterious stepped structures, similar to the Mayan pyramids,
Incas and Egyptians. Until now, scientists have not been able to determine their age and
purpose. If you are a lover of the mysteries of ancient civilizations, you will be interested
visit the ethnographic park “Pyramids of Guimar”, founded by the famous Tur
Heyerdahl.

In the southern part of the island, among rocky mountain landscapes, surrounded by tropical
greenery, Orlov Park is located. it
a unique botanical garden and a stunning zoo, with attractions for tourists
and performances with trained animals.

Holidays in Tenerife with departures
from Almaty and Astana

Rest in Tenerife from Almaty or Astana from our
travel agencies are endless joy and fun. On the island
there will be entertainment for both adults and young people, as well as small children –
water attractions, entertainment on water and on land, interesting excursions,
delightful nature and magnificent climate – all this is remembered for the whole
life!

Tenerife is the perfect honeymoon destination and if you
I wanted to make a gift to my beloved – a romantic trip to
Tenerife is the best you can think of! Married couples and lovers
couples can retire to the rooms of luxury hotels, go on an excursion to
the mountainous part of the island, relax in a restaurant or cafe, taste dishes
delicious national cuisine, tasting fine Spanish wines.

The magical atmosphere of the island is so saturated with romance and
joy that many lonely people leave here in love. Many come
in Tenerife for a wedding and honeymoon. For the young
people who are not burdened by marriage, the island offers a lot of the most
a variety of entertainment – there are many nightclubs and discos,
restaurants and bars, with quite affordable prices.

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Interested in tours in Tenerife? The island of eternal spring is a real spectacle of nature, thanks to its diversity and abundance. Colonial-style cities, starry skies and black sand beaches are the main centers of attraction of the island with the number one attraction – the Teide volcano, which offers excursions in Tenerife in Russian.

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Tenerifa 9,000 what you can’t miss among all the things to do in Tenerife is to climb the Teide by cable car – this is an important experience on the island, which you can have in several ways: book Tenerife tours or Tenerife tours in English.

Teide Tour with Cable Car

This tour from Puerto de la Cruz, Costa Adeje and Los Gigantes is one of the most exciting tours in Tenerife. You will get to know the Teide National Park in a safe way and with an official guide. You can complete your experience with a Tenerife tour with cable car tickets.

Teide Tour VIP

This private tour in Tenerife is ideal for visiting the Teide National Park with an exclusive guide. You can supplement tours in Tenerife with a cable car ticket or a visit to the Teide Observatory.

Trekking in Tenerife

An orography marked by volcanic past and present, flora, fauna and climate make the hiking trails one of Tenerife’s greatest attractions, the most striking being at the top station of the cable car.

Trekking to the top of Teide by cable car

If you love hiking, this is one of the tours in Tenerife that will allow you to conquer Mount Teide in comfort. Includes cable car ticket, National Park permit for access to the summit and an official guide. With departures from the main points of Tenerife in the south and north. You have the possibility of this excursion in Tenerife privately.

Hiking to the VIP peak

This is one of the most enjoyable private excursions in Tenerife, because in addition to moving between the peculiar nature of the environment and its changes throughout the route, you will walk from Montaña Blanca to the top of Teide with an official guide, which will tell you absolutely all the secrets of the volcano.

Stargazing in Tenerife

Did you know that the sky over Teide is one of the best in the world for stargazing? At sunset, the Teide undergoes a magical metamorphosis due to its height and low light pollution. Don’t forget to plan your tours in Tenerife and visit the National Park in the evening.

Teide Evening Tour

Enjoy a starry night on the Teide with this Tenerife tour with pick-up from the main areas of the island: Puerto de la Cruz, Los Gigantes and Costa Adeje. Includes watching the sunset from the National Park observation deck and stargazing with long range telescopes with entertaining explanations from your Starlight guide.

Sunset and Stars Tour with Cable Car

Take the cable car up the Teide and enjoy the sunset from the highest point in Tenerife and a starry night under one of the best skies in the world. This excursion includes transfers from both the north and south of Tenerife, a cable car ticket to see the sunset at 3555 meters and astronomical observations with long-range telescopes.

Teide Astronomical Observation VIP+ Planetarium

Without a doubt, this is one of the most exciting tours in Tenerife for astronomy lovers. This private tour in Tenerife includes observing the cosmos from a privileged location with the opportunity to enjoy the stars even more in the planetarium.

Teide Observatory

On the peaks of Tenerife is the largest solar observatory in the world, the Teide Observatory, which can be visited on various tours in Tenerife from Puerto de la Cruz, Los Gigantes and Costa Adeje, among other important collection points.

Tenerife Astronomy Tour

If you’re into space, you’re in luck because Tenerife tours like this 2 in 1 astronomical tour include a visit to the Teide Observatory and stargazing with a Starlight guide. If you prefer private tours in Tenerife, you can book the VIP Astronomy Tour and enjoy an exclusive visit.

Teide Tour VIP

One day tour in Tenerife to visit the Teide National Park and the Teide Observatory in private, during the day and with a guide.

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Tenerife is considered both the largest island of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and the most populated island. 906,800 people live on an area of ​​2034.38 km². Tenerife is called the pearl of the Canary archipelago. The amazing landscape of the island is simply mesmerizing. Here you can find everything: majestic mountains, tropical forests, intricate coastline. The coast is a real masterpiece of nature. The beaches of the island amaze even the most demanding tourists with their cleanliness. The flora and fauna of this area is considered the richest in the world. There are even volcanoes on the island, but they have completed their cycle and are therefore safe for residents. And, of course, it’s the ocean. It is believed that the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the sound of the waves, the endless expanse of water can lift your mood and vitality.

And although the prices for tours in Tenerife do not allow this type of holiday to be classified as economical, this destination is very popular with tourists from all over the world. You can buy a tour to Spain on the Pegas Tourist website Tenerife is suitable for a quiet, secluded vacation, and for noisy fun. For example, Los – Cristianos, Costa – Adeje, Las – Americas “brisk” resorts. And Puerto de la Cruz is suitable for outdoor recreation. Holidays in Tenerife are suitable for all ages. Here you will find entertainment for both adults and young people and children. Children are waiting for water rides, slides, swimming pools, entertainment and games. Newlyweds or couples can retire to a luxurious room, dine in the romantic establishments of the island. And the very atmosphere of Tenerife is imbued with the spirit of magic, romance and joy. Tenerife not only spends a honeymoon, but also organizes weddings. Young people who are not burdened by the bonds of marriage are waiting for a rich and cheerful nightlife, with discos, bars, restaurants. Fans of sightseeing tours can immerse themselves in the history of the island by visiting its sights. Such as the Basilica of the Image of Our Lady, which can be seen in the city of Candelaria. The mountain of Spain is very impressive – the peak of Teide. On the east coast you can get acquainted with the Pyramids of Guimar. It is worth visiting the city of San Cristobal de la Laguna (UNESCO heritage). And of course,

go to a show with fur seals or dolphins in Laura Park. Admire lunar landscapes in the Teide National Park. In Pueblo Chico Park, it is worth looking at miniature copies of the monuments. You can successfully dilute your beach holiday with an excursion to the extinct volcano Teide and take an original photo on the beach, the sand of which is black, go in for water sports, and take sea excursions. Pegas Touristik will help you choose the right tour, the cost of which will include flights, accommodation, meals, transfers, and insurance.

Tenerife weather

Tenerife is the “island of constant spring”. Here , even in the winter months the temperature does not fall below + 19 °C , and in summer there is no sweltering heat, the average temperature is +25 °C.
Water temperature +20…+22 °C. Such a mild climate allows you to make holidays in Tenerife affordable even for people of retirement age.

Visa to Tenerife

Spain is a member of the European Union and part of the Schengen Union, so you will need a Schengen visa to visit Tenerife. There are three types of visa A, B and C. To visit Tenerife, a C visa is enough. The following documents are required to apply for a visa: originals and copies of the pages of the international passport and the Russian general passport; medical insurance; round-trip air tickets: confirmation, bank statement that you have financial support, i.e. you must prove that you are able to spend 57 euros per person per day during the trip; certificate of employment or evidence that you are in business; For pensioners, it is enough to make a copy of the pension certificate.

Air tickets to Tenerife

The city’s economy is supported by tourism. Almost 3 million tourists visit the island every year. Tenerife is located at a distance of 5,500 km from Moscow, which can be overcome both on a direct flight and with a transfer in Europe. To make you happy with the price of an air ticket, you should take care of the flight in advance and book a ticket for a flight directly to Ufa.

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16 Warm Winter Vacations for Escaping the Cold

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The magic of winter is truly unparalleled: Glittering snow, festive holidays, cozying up by the fire. But with all its romantic perks, the season can sometimes start to drain us. Even the greatest of winter enthusiasts can only stand chapped lips and diminished sunlight for so long. That’s why the cold months are such a great time to travel—sunny beaches and tropical islands offer a seasonal escape, and hotel and flight prices tend to drop as the temperatures do.

If you prefer white sands to a white Christmas, you’re in luck. We’ve scoured the globe for warm places to visit in the winter months where the temperatures rarely (if ever) drop below 50 degrees, regardless of the local season. (They are also all either currently open to tourists or have plans to open before early January, but remember to always check your destination’s COVID restrictions before booking a flight.)

Whether you’re looking to work on your tan while your friends are shivering back home or are willing to trek through dry—and we mean dry—deserts in Africa, there’s a balmy destination out there waiting for you. From San Diego to French Polynesia, here are 16 warm winter vacations to take this season.

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    Paros, Greece

    Average winter temperatures (from December through March): High of 58 degrees, low of 50 degrees

    One of our personal favorite warm winter vacations (and our readers agree), Paros is one of the lesser-known isles in Greece’s Cyclades. And while it’s not as popular as, say, Santorini or Mykonos, the island has no shortage of beaches, whitewashed hillside towns, and hidden swimming caves to discover and explore. The one thing it does have a shortage of: other tourists. It’ll mostly be you and European vacationers who hightail for their second homes outside the villages of Naoussa, Parikia, Lefkes, and Marpissa.

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    The Bahamas

    Average winter temperatures: High of 77 degrees, low of 62 degrees

    East Coasters are lucky to have the perpetually sunny Caribbean in close proximity, and the Bahamas, with so many quick direct flights, is one of the region’s best and most convenient options. (Although technically in the Atlantic, the crystal clear turquoise waters here are on par with anything found farther south.) Head to the island of Nassau for some of our favorite unscathed properties, including SLS and Rosewood at the resort complex Baha Mar, as well as Harbour Island.

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    Namibia

    Average winter temperatures (measured along the coast/Namib Desert): High of 68 degrees, low of 59 degrees

    If your idea of a perfect winter escape involves safaris rather than sunbathing, then Namibia is perfect for you. The beautiful country has seen a boom in tourism recently, thanks in large part to the fact that it’s more accessible than ever. The last few years have seen a proliferation of connecting flights into Windhoek, Namibia’s capital, through hubs like Johannesburg on South African Airways, Amsterdam on KLM, Doha on Qatar Airways, and Addis Ababa on Ethiopian Airlines. (Renovated lodges like ultra-luxurious AndBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge help too.) And with some of Africa’s most navigable roads, road tripping has exploded—especially among millennials eager for Instagram fodder.

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    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

    Average winter temperatures: High of 81 degrees, low of 63 degrees

    Puerto Vallarta may have a certain youthful energy during spring break, but there’s so much more to this Pacific resort town than sunbathing undergrads. There’s winter whale watching in Banderas Bay, an artisan market with local goods, and, just a half-hour boat ride south, the quiet shores and waterfall hikes of Yelapa Beach. If you want to feel like a celebrity, stay at Casa Kimberly, the former home of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton that is now a nine-suite boutique hotel.

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    Belize

    Average winter temperatures: High of 84 degrees, low of 70 degrees

    Just down the Caribbean coast from the Yucatán (with a fraction of the tourism), this Central American country sits pretty on the world’s second-largest living coral reef. Ambergris Caye has a crop of new resorts peppered along the beaches and lagoons, including Alaia Belize, a Marriott International Autograph Collection hotel that opened in May 2021. The hotel fronts a 1,000-foot pristine white beach, and features a suspended rooftop pool, a dive shop where guests can become PADI certified on site, and 155 units offering great views of the ocean.

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    Seychelles

    Average winter temperatures: High of 87 degrees, low of 76 degrees

    Giant tortoises, coconut crabs, and black parrots claim this idyllic archipelago as home, due north of Madagascar. The dramatic rock formations along Anse Source d’Argent on La Digue Island compete with the nearly 3,000-foot-high Morne Seychellois peak on Mahé and dense tropical forests of Praslin Island. And then there are the resorts: the country’s two Four Seasons resorts—one on Mahé Island and one on Desroches Island—both appeared on our most recent Readers’ Choice Awards.

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    Fiji

    Average winter temperatures (measured on Viti Levu): High of 86 degrees, low of 73 degrees

    Consider one of the most exciting warm places to visit in December: Fiji’s borders reopened to fully vaccinated Americans on at the start of this month, just in time for a tropical winter vacation. Of the country’s 332 volcanically formed islands, only around 110 are inhabited. The biodiversity both above and below the surface in this South Pacific paradise draws visitors from around the world to scuba dive its spectacular reefs and to marvel at the more than 2,000 types of orchids at the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, the former private home of actor Raymond Burr.

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    Oahu, Hawaii

    Average winter temperatures: High of 81 degrees, low of 67 degrees

    Oahu is the most-visited of Hawaii’s islands—it has Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, and the North Shore with its world-renowned surf breaks and garlic-shrimp vendors to thank for that. And the island’s hotel scene happens to be hotter than ever right now. In Waikiki, check out Kaimana Beach Hotel, a reimagined classic that unveiled a brand new look in February 2021, complete with Diamond Head views and impossibly colorful decor. Another can’t-miss property the kitschy 1950s White Sands Hotel, which reopened in May 2021 after a lengthy makeover by the team behind the Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club.

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    Mauritius

    Average winter temperatures: High of 84 degrees, low of 73 degrees

    Instagram and Pinterest have created renewed interest in this island in the Indian Ocean, thanks to its “underwater waterfall”—a visually stunning runoff of sand and silt best viewed from above. Roughly 550 miles east of Madagascar, Mauritius may also be home to a lost continent hiding beneath the waves. If you want some activity beyond strolling from lounge chair to beach towel, head to the island’s recently-opened Anantara Iko, featuring miles of hiking trails through La Vallée de Ferney.

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    Penang, Malaysia

    Average winter temperatures: High of 89 degrees, low of 75 degrees

    Malaysia will reopen its borders to international visitors by January 1, 2022, at the latest, according to Reuters, meaning you can start the year off right in one of the country’s most cutting-edge areas. A former trading hub, the island of Penang has benefited from the influences of a variety of cultures. George Town, the island’s capital, showcases both colonial and Chinese architecture, and rows of pastel-painted shophouses. Even better? Penang is renowned as one of the best spots in the world for street food, and the Gurney Drive Hawker Centre is host to the biggest variety of stalls in George Town.

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    San Diego, California

    Average winter temperatures: High of 65 degrees, low of 50 degrees

    Beach time never goes out of season in southern California. With perfect temperatures throughout most of the year, you won’t have to delay your sun- and sea-filled trip until summer. With 70 miles of coastline, San Diego has tons of beaches with crowds and surf conditions for every type of traveler. Come for the sunshine, but stay for the tasty lunch-time tacos. The 400-acre Fairmont Grand Del Mar offers all the luxuries you could ask for, included the Michelin-starred Addison. (If you’re looking to extend your trip, consider tacking on a visit to Joshua Tree National Park—it’s one of our favorite national parks to visit in winter.)

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    Maldives

    Average winter temperatures: High of 88 degrees, low of 77 degrees

    A chain of 26 atolls and more than 1,000 islands in the Indian Ocean, the Republic of Maldives is one of the most sought-after tropical destinations in the world. It’s dense with megawatt luxury villas and overwater bungalows, and the diving is unreal (though, sadly, some of the coral has been threatened by bleaching). Still, there’s a dive for all skill levels at Ari Atoll, where you can swim with rays and, deeper down, reef sharks.

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    Costa Rica

    Average winter temperatures (measured along the Pacific Coast): High of 95 degrees, low of 72 degrees

    Whether you’re here for the beaches or jungles, Costa Rica offers warm weather and beautiful nature during the winter months. On the beach front, you’ll find some gorgeous stretches of sand in Santa Teresa and Nosara. Meanwhile, green spaces like the Monteverde Cloud Forest have zip-lining and canopy bridges for a dose of adventure, and will let get you up close and personal with capuchin monkeys and sloths. Book one of the six elevated suites at Cielo Lodge, a modern jungle eco-lodge that appeared on our 2021 Hot List.

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    Madeira, Portugal

    Average winter temperatures: High of 69 degrees, low of 56 degrees

    This island, 300 miles west of Morocco, is synonymous with black-sand beaches, incredible hiking trails—and lots of wine drinking. Be sure to visit Cabo Girão, home to a vertigo-inducing skywalk (the highest such installation in all of Europe) and vineyards of malvasia grapes used to develop sweet malmsey wine. Belmond Reid’s Palace is a great place to stay, with 158 luxe and spacious rooms and a cliffside location offering terrific views of the Funchal Harbour.

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    Phuket, Thailand

    Average winter temperatures: High of 91 degrees, low of 73 degrees

    Phuket has shed its reputation as a hard-partying tourist trap in the past few years, becoming one of the most luxurious destinations in Southeast Asia. The island has seen more than 35 hotel openings since 2017, including Rosewood Phuket, a wellness resort with direct ocean access and stand-alone bungalows with outdoor bathrooms and private plunge pools. There are still parts of Phuket that are pretty touristy, but you can have the quiet winter retreat of your dreams, if you know where to look. The relatively undiscovered southeastern coastline is a safe bet, where small islands and long-tail boats are like postcards come to life.

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    Bora Bora

    Average winter temperatures: High of 86 degrees, low of 75 degrees

    Bora Bora is always a good idea, but its year-round warm temperatures make it an especially lovely place to escape the snow and sleet. Famous for its turquoise waters and verdant mountains, the island is pretty close to heaven on earth. It has some of the best resorts in the South Pacific as well: Our readers are fans of InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort, Conrad Bora Bora Nui, and Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora.

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15 Warm Places to Visit in US During Winter

While most of us in the US consider the biting cold as part and parcel of our December holiday vacation, those who are cold-averse are just not having it. If you’re not a fan of frosty excursions during the holiday season, there are several warm places to visit in the US during winter that will allow you to take respite from the cold.

From the sun-drenched sands and national parks of California to the canyon-flanked trails of Arizona, here are warm places in the USA you should definitely visit this December.

Eschew your thick and heavy coats in favor of beach sandals and sunglasses – there’s plenty of sunshine where you’re heading!

Table of Contents

  • Best Places to Visit in the US in Winter
  • San Diego, California
  • Sedona, Arizona
  • Puerto Rico
  • Miami, Florida
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Savannah, Georgia
  • Key West, Florida
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Tucson, Arizona
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Austin, Texas
  • Palm Springs, California

Best Places to Visit in the US in Winter

San Diego, California

San Diego is a pleasure to visit at any time of year, but it is undoubtedly one of the best warm winter getaways in the United States. It’s the ideal place to get away from the cold with temperatures averaging in the mid-60s.

San Diego’s location on the coast makes it one of the best warm winter vacations for sun lovers and explorers alike. Best of all, you don’t need a car to explore the region!

There are very few reasons to leave the city’s natural beauties, whether you’re trekking along the sandstone cliffs of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, wandering through Coronado Beach, or appreciating the postcard-worthy splendor of La Jolla Cove.

For more eye candy, head to Balboa Park, the city’s cultural center, and take in the breathtaking scenery while exploring the various theaters, museums, and gardens that make up the 1,200-acre park.

Though it’s enticing to devote your entire holiday exploring, don’t forget to set aside some time for a history lesson in San Diego: there are two well-regarded (and very interactive) museums here that proudly display the city’s military and maritime backgrounds.

You can also consider taking a guided tour to get a local’s viewpoint. A boat tour, Jet Ski adventure, or fishing charter are some of the most exciting ways to see the city from the sea.

See Related: San Diego vs Los Angeles

Sedona, Arizona

Sedona has one of the finest warm winter vacations in the US, with high temps averaging about 60 degrees! During December, the crowds are thin, costs have dropped, yet the deep red rock scenery remains just as captivating.

Sedona is frequently referred to as one of the most beautiful destinations in the United States. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more vividly colored scenery anywhere else.

For years, artists have been drawn to the towering red cliffs and jagged sandstone buttes set against a perfect blue sky. In addition, films including Midnight Run and Broken Arrow have used these stunning rock formations in Arizona as a background!

But Sedona is more than just red rocks and stunning looks. Spiritualists from the world over have been beckoned time and time again by the numerous New Age “vortexes” in the area, as they believe in their spirit-balancing qualities.

It’s easy to build an exciting Sedona itinerary! As a center for wellness, visitors can spend a day at one of Sedona’s many spas. These extraordinary spas offer traditional treatments with a local twist, such as blue corn body scrubs and red clay wraps.

If you’re looking to relax after a tough day on the trails, head to any of these top-notch spas and pair your treatment with a glass of local wine.

See Related: Best Things to Do in Sedona with Kids

Puerto Rico

Traveling to Puerto Rico in December is a great idea. The weather is warm and bright, there is little or no rain, and it is not too humid, especially as the month progresses. It’s a great time of year to see some of the island’s many attractions.

Surfers will enjoy 20-foot waves, while families can head to more tranquil and clear waters. Choose between a historical adventure in El Moro and an urban adventure in Calle del Cristo. This warm winter destination offers an exciting combination of settings, from El Yunque’s serpentine jungles to Condado and Crash Boat’s stunning beaches.

The capital city of San Juan is where the majority of visitors arrive in Puerto Rico. If you’re only traveling for a few days, the most convenient option is to stay in Old San Juan. Explore the historic Spanish stronghold, stroll the cobblestone streets, and dine at one of the numerous boutique hotels, restaurants, and shops.

San Juan is the ideal starting point for day tours throughout the island as it’s accessible from almost anywhere on the island. Explore the El Yunque National Rainforest, United States’ only tropical rainforest. Luquillo’s La Pared Beach is a great place to go surfing. Alternatively, go kayaking at night in one of the island’s bioluminescent bays.

Like what you are hearing? Check out our full post on the top things to do in Puerto Rico to make the most of your trip.

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Miami, Florida

If you’re seeking the best winter destinations in the US for sun, Miami should be at the top of your list. This city located in southeastern Florida holds the title of the hottest city in the US during winter and is endowed with mild weather and sunshine all year.

Temperatures in the winter average at 68°F and there are as few as six rainy days each month, making it one of the best warm winter getaways in the US. It’s the ideal warm retreat during the chilly months of December, January, and February.

Miami is a warm winter destination that holds something for everyone. Those looking for a warm winter vacation can spend their days at the beach, but there are plenty of fun things to do in the city such as street art excursions to informative museums.

The street art at Wynwood is one of the city’s most popular highlights. You may take a guided bike tour to explore as much of the neighborhood while getting a street art scoop from local art enthusiasts.

Meander around Little Havana and learn about the Cuban impact and history. You may also go to Espanola Way if you want to sample some excellent dishes.

This wonderful pedestrian street with a unique Spanish flavor features flamenco dancers and quaint eateries serving great paella and tapas.

See Related: 10 Fun & Best Things to do in Jekyll Island, Georgia

Las Vegas, Nevada

Looking for a warm winter getaway? Las Vegas needs to be on everyone’s travel bucket list, especially when looking for destinations for sunny weather.

For most people, this land of debauchery needs to introduction. Consider a warm winter vacation that includes shopping, gambling, dining, and drinking, with plenty of other activities for bonafide hedonists.

Summer in Sin City might be incredibly hot, so your stay in December will undoubtedly be much more pleasant during the cooler winter months.

When you visit Vegas in January or February, you can expect modest hotel prices and temps in the mid-sixties. But don’t forget to bring a jacket for when the desert evenings get chilly!

People-watching is a must-do in Vegas, and in the mild-weathered months, you can book an outside table along the Strip to witness what the city’s residents and tourists are up to. The terraces of Lavo at the Palazzo and El Segundo Sol are great places to people-watch and eat good food.

Las Vegas is also a wonderful launching point for outdoor activities. Red Rock Canyon is perfect for hiking while Hoover Dam can be explored via helicopter or bus tour. While most visitors think this warm winter vacation spot is only for adults, Las Vegas offers plenty for families: like the Cirque du Soleil concert, the Neon Museum, and the Bellagio Fountain show.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

If you visit New Orleans in the summer, you will be subjected to the oppressive heat. This is why going to New Orleans during the holiday season is such a great idea. Temperatures are in the 60s and 70s, which is ideal for touring historic sites, exploring the outdoors, and dining on balconies.

New Orleans is famed for its European-style architecture, delectable Creole food, and upbeat atmosphere. Music plays an important role in the lives of its residents: be it blues, jazz, Zydeco, or rock ‘n’ roll.

You’ll miss the city’s most popular event, Mardi Gras, if you visit in December, but there’s still a party year-round. You’ll find thrill-seekers spilling out of Bourbon Street clubs into the early hours. Every weekend there’s a festival of some sort happening in some random corner.

Begin your journey with a walking tour of the French Quarter, which is rich in colonial history and ghost stories. You may see the key architectural landmarks from here before having a delicious dinner of jambalaya and a wild night out.

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Orlando, Florida

Those looking for a warm winter getaway should definitely visit Orlando. Three of the most ideal months to visit Orlando are December, January, and February.

Winter in Orlando means colder temperatures, low humidity, and fewer visitors to the amusement parks. If you’re planning to visit the theme parks, avoid weekends and school holidays as the queues will be longer due to everyone wanting to take advantage of the beautiful weather.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of visiting Orlando in December is taking advantage of all of the wonderful things to do there during the holidays. If you’ve always wanted to visit Disney, Orlando is one of the best warm winter vacations in the USA.

Theme parks are at their best during this period as they decorate for the holidays and host a variety of exciting activities. You’ll also get to enjoy free community events, ice skating rinks, with almost every corner decked with Christmas lights.

If you travel during the winter, be sure to explore some of the area’s natural springs. While dipping in the water may feel cold under the scorching summer heat, the cool 70-degree water feels fantastic when it matches the weather’s temperature.

Rent a paddleboard or canoe, or simply go swimming at one of the nearby springs, such as Wekiwa Springs. The city is also one of the cheapest shopping destinations in the United States!

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Savannah, Georgia

Aiming to avoid the cold weather? Savannah is a warm and beautiful city located off the coast of Georgia. This coastal city, the oldest in Georgia, is noted for its quaint cobblestone lanes, big oak trees, and majestic Southern mansions — a visit will make you feel like you’re in a period piece film!

Don’t miss the gorgeous Historic District which is especially popular during the Christmas season. The weather in December is normally moderate, so bring a light sweater in case it cools when the sun sets.

Those looking for picturesque sites will find plenty, including the River Street, the Forsyth Park fountain, Bonaventure Cemetery, and the Cathedral St. John the Baptist.

The Olde Pink House is noted for its traditional Southern-style cuisine, including Mac n’ Cheese Poppers, BLT Salad, and a Praline Basket for dessert, but don’t forget to make reservations ahead of time as this establishment tends to get full fast.

A ghost tour is, of course, a must-do on any vacation to Savannah! The city is regarded as one of the most haunted in the United States. Year-round, tours are available, with walking tours being the most frightening.

Whether you’re in town to learn about history, explore the sights, enjoy delicious Southern food, or spend a few evenings bar-hopping, Savannah knows how to have a good time!

Key West, Florida

Ah, Key West! It’s the southernmost point in the continental United States, and it’s the ideal place to beat the winter chill! Key West has plenty to offer for sun lovers, whether you’re planning a cruise that includes Key West, taking a road trip, or just exploring what the island has to offer.

Key West, known for its beautiful beaches and quirky locals who live in the moment, provides a relaxing yet surprising beachside excursion amid warm weather during December.

The residents, lovingly known as Conchs, are known for their free spirit, so might want to get to know them and see where the adventure takes you (possibly on a guided tour or a snorkeling trip).

One thing’s for sure, Key West is always where the party is. and it is, to be sure! plenty of shopping, restaurants, and bars to choose from. Although Smathers Beach is worth a visit, the island does not have many beaches.

Visitors to Key West must never miss the region’s famed key lime pie, and it’s highly advised that you sample it at every restaurant. Other must-dos include visiting the Key West Lighthouse, Mallory Square, Duval Street, and, of course, aquatic sports such as jet skiing and snorkeling.

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Death Valley National Park

If you’re looking for warm places to visit during the winter months, Death Valley National Park’s usually unforgiving heat levels will not disappoint.

While known to many as a hot and hellish landscape, the desert morphs into something more forgivable during the winter months, but it still can be the warmest place in the US during winter!

Temperatures in the winter vary from the mid-60s to the lower 70s, with nightly lows regularly falling into the high 30s.

Winter is the ideal time to visit Death Valley National Park and its hiking trails, thanks to the milder temperatures and clear, bright days. Imagine enjoying warm and dry days with the limitless sun when the rest of the country is shivering!

Winter weather is ideal for hiking paths into the park’s canyons and viewing the park’s unique geology. Along Badwater Road, you’ll discover accessible trailheads, including the renowned Golden Canyon trek, which is only five minutes away.

Winter provides ideal photography opportunities for photographers. Storms off the coast of California send clouds out over the desert, producing an amazing background for photos of Death Valley’s magnificence.

Phoenix, Arizona

Often touted as the warmest place in America, Phoenix is the place to go if you’re searching for the best winter weather in the US. There are plenty of exciting things to do in “LA without the Pacific,” and you can spend the entire winter outside enjoying the great weather.

The warm weather attracts visitors to Phoenix in December. During the winter months, when much of the country is coated in snow, Phoenix seldom gets below freezing, even at night. Here, you can enjoy the stunning desert environment without having to bundle up!

Phoenix’s winter temperatures are mild, with average highs of 68°F to 76°F and average lows of 44°F to 51°F. Rainfall is sparse, with an inch or less falling on average per month.

Hike in the desert, learn about Mexican and Native American culture, or shop in charming towns, golf on top-notch courses, and get pampered at exquisite spas. There’s something for everyone looking for the best warm winter vacation in Phoenix!

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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson has more than 350 days of sunlight every year, making it one of the sunniest cities in the United States. With daytime temperatures seldom falling below the mid-60s, Arizona’s second-largest city is an excellent spot to get away from the cold.

A visit to Saguaro National Park is one of the most popular excursions in Tucson. It features over 30 distinct hiking paths through the Saguaro cacti, making it a great destination to visit in the winter. You could easily spend a day or two touring the park on your own.

Tucson, despite its ever-increasing size, has a small-town feel to it. The Barrio Histórico and the El Presidio Historic District, with its colorful adobe homes and modest stores, provide the impression of being in an old Mexican community.

It’s easy to create a family-friendly itinerary in Tucson. The Pima Air and Space Museum, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, and the Franklin Auto Museum are all places worthy of your list. Wine aficionados will enjoy visiting any of the region’s tasting rooms, such as Sand-Reckoner, or visiting the vineyards around Willcox.

Los Angeles, California

Looking for destinations for sunny weather? The weather in Los Angeles is pleasant all year. The winter months won’t be as hot as the summers, but they’re still pleasant with lots of sunshine.

There’s plenty to do in the City of Angels! Hiking across LA’s rugged environment is the perfect way to get a feel for the city. You’ll get the opportunity to explore nature around the city, engage in some excellent people-watching, and enjoy spectacular views of LA. The colder winter temps mean you won’t be as sweaty, and the hiking trails won’t be as crowded because it’s low season.

The top theme parks in Los Angeles are open all year. In addition, traveling in the winter allows you to experience the attractions and rides without having to deal with long lines. Families will enjoy Disneyland, daredevils will get an adrenaline rush at Six Flags Magic Mountain, and film fans will enjoy Universal Studios Hollywood.

The Los Angeles Zoo changes into a winter paradise every year from November to January. Hundreds of light shows and unique, animal-shaped light sculptures are scattered all throughout the whole zoo, complete with music and projections.

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Austin, Texas

Austin is a massive music city and one of the best warm winter vacation spots in the United States. With comparatively mild weather and typical highs in the 60s, this is a warm weather winter getaway that’s perfect for every family.

Austin dubbed the “Live Music Capital of the World,” has more live music venues per capita than any other city in the United States. Several prominent musicians, including Janis Joplin, the Dixie Chicks, and Stevie Ray Vaughan began their careers here.

Despite its rapid expansion in recent years, Austin retains a unique, laid-back vibe that you won’t find in other Texas towns.

The outdoorsy will find plenty of activities to choose from! For paddleboarding or picnics, visit one of Austin’s many lakes. Lady Bird Lake, Lake Austin, Lake Travis, and Barton Springs Lake have their own set of unique sights and water activities to offer!

If you’re looking for a good time, head to Rainey Street or 6th Street for live music, karaoke, dancing, and as many bars as you can fit into one night!

Palm Springs, California

Palm Springs is a good place to go if you want to relax and focus on your well-being. This Southern California desert city offers one of the best warm winter vacations in the US with its towering palm trees, adventurous outdoor experiences, beautiful poolside cabanas, and modern restaurants.

With highs in the mid-70s, spending the day outside during the winter is a real treat! Some of the best things to do in Palm Springs include exploring the hiking trails of Joshua Tree National Park on a jeep excursion or taking the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway for breathtaking views of the valley from over 8,000 feet.

Desert vistas and spectacular sunsets are the names of the game here. From retirees to hipsters and LGBT couples, the city’s pools, spas, and nightclubs are drawing a diverse range of visitors.

If you’re going on day trips, you won’t be disappointed. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, as well as the Coachella Valley Preserve, are just a few of the attractions in the neighboring Coachella Valley.

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26 Epic Winter Vacation Ideas to Escape the Cold in 2022

Are you looking for the best places to travel this winter? Every year, we search for warm places to visit in December, January and February so that we can get some sun.

Traveling in the coldest winter months gives us something to look forward to, while the days get shorter. This is important for our emotional well-being, and our mental health!

The best places to travel this winter all have ideal weather for escaping northern cold winters, longer days and dry seasons.

Let’s heat up with these favorite winter vacation destinations!

USA

I did a bunch of research lately because I wanted to know the definitive answers for the absolute warmest places in the US to take a trip to during the coldest winter months. My research led to some so-so answers (Phoenix, some parts of southern Texas, San Diego and Los Angeles, and New Orleans), but the two top answers were clear.

Miami, Florida

Probably the best and easiest US destination with warm weather in winter time is Miami, which hands-down has the hottest climate of anywhere in the contiguous USA during the coldest months of January and February.

I’ve been to Miami in both November and December and can vouch for the fact that this is the city where the heat is on (thanks, Will Smith) even when there are blizzards up north, coating places like NYC with snow and ice.

In doing my own research to find the hottest places in the US that are ideal for winter getaways, Miami tops the climate charts at 74-75 degrees F as daily highs in Jan. and Feb.

A few of my favorite things to do in Miami are taking photos at the Wynwood art walls, eating Cuban food on Calle Ocho in Little Havana and doing my own self-guided art deco architecture walk in Miami Beach.

Hawaii

Hawaii will always be known for being America’s favorite vacation dreamland, and the good news is that Hawaii is one of the warmest places to go in the US during January and February. In fact, from November to March, Hawaii is 75-80 degrees (on average, as it varies by islands and their southern or western sides).

Whether you want to take a winter honeymoon and need ideas for warm destinations or you’re looking for a solo getaway to soak in some sun and heat, Hawaii will always be there for Americans. On a winter trip to Hawaii, you’ll still be on a domestic trip, despite how foreign your surroundings look.

Europe (EU) & Middle East

We have tried for many years to find the warmest places for winter in all of Europe and the Middle East. Here’s what we found.

Canary Islands, Spain

Until recently, we did not know where the Canary Islands were, but as it turns out, we’ve now been there twice, both in winter and in summer. Travel to the Canary Islands during winter will give you the warmest destination possible within the EU, and we know this because we researched the topic in depth.

What we learned is that the south and east sides of Tenerife like at El Teide National Park and Gran Canaria get the most sun. These regions of the Canary Islands are warmest year-round.

In winter, check out the Maspalomas Dunes of Gran Canaria and the southern beaches of Tenerife to get your tan on and to see spectacular and unique volcanic scenery.

The Canary Islands are also a great destination for couples, as it’s helpful to rent a car and road trip around these islands. Super romantic, for adventurers!

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Tel Aviv, Israel

You may not have pictured Israel as a winter beach destination, but if you go to Tel Aviv between December and February, you can enjoy sunny days with highs in the mid 70s and get some beach time.

Israel is a fantastic cultural destination with so much to see, all in compact distances. Escape the winter cold at the Dead Sea, where temperatures year round are in the 70s and 80s, and you can take a dip and float in the saltiest body of water on earth.

The cost of travel in Israel is a bit like traveling in Europe, so we recommend traveling with a friend or significant other with whom you can share a private room.

If you travel solo and are looking for a great hostel dorm experience, check out a stay with Abraham Hostels.

Note that the rest of Israel has tendencies to get a bit cool during winter, and Jerusalem can even see snow.

Tel Aviv, though, stays consistently in the 70s through much of winter, making it a great escape for European tourists and Israeli natives alike, along with travelers from around the world coming to see the gorgeous Mediterranean beach culture.

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South America

South America (mostly all of it) gets its summer when the northern hemisphere experiences winter. This is technically true for South America south of the Equator, but luckily, countries like Colombia are warm all year round (save for elevated areas with high altitudes!).

Cartagena & Santa Marta, Colombia

You can usually find a cheap flight to Cartagena from various US cities if you choose to travel in January and February. If you only have time off in December, don’t worry!

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Cartagena is a super affordable destination for travelers and it’s hot all year round. Temperatures are never lower than 85 F during daytime and 75 F at night, and with the humidity, it always feels warmer.

Cartagena and its nearby tropical island archipelagos have beautiful pristine beaches, lots of sun all winter long (dry season begins in February) and is an ideal winter vacation for couples, where a private room in a hostel will cost between $40 and $75 USD.

Staying in a hotel will cost between $100 and $200 USD in the mid-range, and there’s a lot of value here!

Santa Marta is an even more affordable destination because you can somewhat escape the tourist prices in Cartagena that cater to foreigners from all over the world. Santa Marta is a bit more laid back and authentic in its historic colonial center.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Argentina’s seasons are flipped with those north of the equator, so during December through February, the country enjoys its summer. Between these months, Buenos Aires, the capital city, gets highs in the 80s and lows in the high 60s at night.

Sounds beautiful to us, and it was (when we went)! Buenos Aires is a lively city teeming with culture and history.

We love the Buenos Aires outdoor cafe scene, the colors in La Boca, the tango dancing and the incredible architecture. Oh, and don’t forget the awesome nightlife scene. Argentina is surely a winter vacation idea for escaping the cold. Leave your coat at home!

Chile’s Coastline

Chile is a skinny country that will have its summer when the US and Canada have their coldest winter weather. Santiago, the capital city, has a daily average high temperature of 86 degrees F in January. Valparaiso, which has a Mediterranean climate, will have warm temperatures in the mid-70s during Jan-Feb.

The northern third of Chile has a “mild desert climate,” giving beaches like Viña del Mar high temperatures around 80 degrees in the warmest months.

West coast of Ecuador

Ecuador, a country that looks small on a map, lies at the Equator! Yes, Ecuador has warm places to travel all winter long.

Beware, though, because not every city in Ecuador is steamy hot. In fact, Ecuador is famous for packing all four seasons and countless types of climate regions into a single country that is about twice the size of Florida.

To get the warmest destinations in Ecuador, keep your travels to hug the Pacific coast, rather than venturing inland to areas that will quickly rise in elevation. For example, the capital city of Quito is several thousand meters above sea level and has an annual climate of a temperate Andean 66-68 degrees F on average, all year.

For the hottest places in Ecuador, check out Guayaquil, Playa Puerto Lopez, Mompiche and Montañita, a beach village popular with travelers.

Central America

Central America is known for being tropical, close to the US and Canada, and a fantastic place to plan your winter travel!

In fact, for many years (and still to this date), I focused on having a winter getaway to Central America specifically, and during these travels, I took trips to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

See what these awesome winter destinations are all about, here.

The Yucatan Peninsula & Tulum, Mexico

One of our favorite winter weekend getaways from NYC is the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.

You can also save money traveling this winter by flying into Cancun from major US cities and then hopping a bus immediately to less touristy cities like Valladolid or Merida.

Even if you want to go to a different part of the Yucatan like Merida, Isla Holbox or Playa del Carmen, take that nonstop flight from any international airport and you can get on an easy ADO bus to your destination when you land.

We loved exploring the cenotes outside Tulum by bicycle and seeing the clear water, which is so warm it feels like a bath. We also liked day trips like Uxmal, the Mayan ruins site outside Merida. Both are great options for seeing culture.

Our favorite part of traveling in Mexico might be the tacos, so get your stomach ready for some great flavors. Temperatures are always around the mid-80s during winter months of December to February, and nights are rarely lower than the mid-60s.

Costa Rica

I took my trip to Costa Rica smack in the middle of December and it was bathing suit weather the whole time (on the coast). If you are looking for cooler temperatures (AKA a way to not lose your mind in your sweat), stick to the inland areas for ecotourism like Arenal and Monteverde.

If you do want to get your suntan on and go hiking in a bathing suit, check out year-round hot areas like Manuel Antonio, Tamarindo and Parque Nacional Tortuguero on the Caribbean coast.

Beware of the Costa Rica humidity: this is not a place to smooth out the frizz in your hair!

Belize

Belize has some of the best temperatures for a winter vacation: I don’t Belize you! (Ha ha)

Incredibly, Belize in winter (December to February) won’t make you sweat so much that you’ll want to escape to A/C: no, no, quite the contrary. The winter temperatures in this Caribbean and Central American destination hover in the 70s for much of the winter due to weather patterns in the Gulf of Mexico.

This being said, gorgeous destinations in Belize like Caye Caulker, San Ignacio, Tobacco Caye and the Great Blue Hole will have some of their driest weather between December, January, February and March.

Belize is a pretty adventurous travel destination, so go see for yourself!

Guatemala

Having taken my glorious winter trip to Guatemala in January, I’ll vouch for the T-shirt-friendly weather that had me wearing a shirt and shorts visiting the enchanting Mayan ruins of Tikal and the incredible natural landscape at Semuc Champey.

Winter is Guatemala’s dry season, so you can unabashedly enjoy dry weather, sunny days, temperatures in the 80s. In warmer locations, you can soak up Vitamin D at any of Antigua’s rooftop cafes and coffee shops, which is a total treat.

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El Salvador

El Salvador is somewhere I’d really like to go during winter because of its tropical location on the west side of the Central American region. With beaches for surfing and the Ruta de las Flores hiking, it seems like a varied destination for winter travel that’ll be warmer than your home city this time of year.

Between November and March, El Salvador has its winter, but strangely, temperatures peak in April. This being said, in the months leading up to April (January-February-March), daily temperatures are in the 80s and the nights can be nice and cool in the mid-60s.

El Salvador’s tropical climate has its rainy season from around May to August, so by heading there during winter as a vacation destination, you’ll be experiencing the country in its driest period.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua is a fun place to go, and judging by the killer temperatures I had there in April (mid-90s… too hot!), I’d advise visiting this lovely Central American nation between November and March.

The best time to visit Nicaragua is indeed during winter, as the dry period falls between December and April. It’ll be wettest, with storms brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, during May to November, so conveniently, this is the less desirable time to go.

For winter climate averages, December to February is coolest, which provides some respite for those extreme high temps I experienced during my (potentially badly planned) trip in April. If I could do it again, I’d go to Nicaragua in December, January or February, especially as a break from the coldest temperatures at home.

For what to see in Nicaragua, check out a few of my favorite destinations: San Juan del Sur, Granada and Leon. I was charmed by the west coast Pacific sunsets and by the colorful vibrant personalities of these historic and colonial cities.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is a big place, full of amazing places to see. Lots of Southeast Asia will be hot during the northern hemisphere winter, but not all of them. Read on to see the hottest places in Southeast Asia during winter.

Southern Thailand

Thailand may seem like an obvious choice for a destination to beat the winter blues, but my advice is to consider that only the southern half of Thailand is going to truly be insanely hot during the winter months of December through March.

Take it from me: having been to Thailand three times during winter, I have sweated my face off in the islands like Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, and I have frozen my feet off while trekking in the hills outside Chiang Mai in January, with lows of 44 F and no heat!

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Cambodia’s South Coast

I have only taken a trip to Cambodia once, but it was in January-February, so I have a pretty good handle on the temperatures in Colombia in the “coldest” of the Northern Hemisphere winter months.

A winter in much of Cambodia is daily temperatures in the 80s and 90s, and nights in the 60s or 70s. It is quite beautiful. I remember getting so hot seeing the temples of Angkor Wat that my friends and I needed a siesta break in the middle of the day to beat the heat with cold drinks and resting.

If you want a sure way of finding hot weather and sun, head to Cambodia’s south coast to visit its famous coastline that has had tons of development in the last decade. The most famous destinations are Sihanoukville and the surrounding beaches.

Don’t worry, though, if you’re not a beachgoer, cities like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap (along with the boat ride from one to the other) will keep your skin glowing with the tropical warmth. Nights are rarely cool enough to require a layer on top of a T-shirt, and sunny days during the winter dry season will keep rain away.

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The Philippines

Can you tell already that I love traveling in winter to escape the cold? I’ve been to the Philippines not once, but twice, over Christmas, and can vouch that this is a HOT place to travel in.

January is the coolest month in the Philippines, but that doesn’t say much for a country that often has average highs at 90 degrees F most of the year. Destinations like Boracay have tropical climates that let temperatures, even in January and February, settle at 86 degrees F.

Dry season is from December to April or May, so by planning your travels for January, February or March, you’ll avoid typhoons completely and experience fewer rains than other times of year.

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Indonesia’s Many Islands

Indonesia is an island nation that has a tropical climate that keeps its temperatures warm all year (save for some elevated areas with high altitudes that would be inland). You’ve likely heard about Bali by now, and Bali makes a great destination for winter time, but did you know that Indonesia has other places to visit that are great ideas for escaping winter?

Visit Jakarta, Surabaya, Lombok and Medan, and don’t underestimate the beauty in the Gili Islands, West Java and South Sumatra. Beware that the hottest month in Indonesia is actually October, so traveling in the months that follow mean very warm days in the 80s.

South Asia

Lots of South Asia will be hot during winter, so it is a great region to travel and explore in December, January, February and March.

Sri Lanka’s Southeast and West Coasts

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Sri Lanka is a tropical island located south of India. It is a lovely place to plan a one-week or two-week winter getaway, and temperatures remain tropical all winter long due to its location close to the Equator and in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka does in fact have some elevated areas in its center, which will get chilly due to altitude at any time of year. For keeping your trip completely warm and hot, stick to the coasts, visiting Colombo, Galle Fort and the east coast beaches for surfing.

Southern & Southwestern India

The hottest places in India in winter are going to be the west and southern coast (think Mumbai-Maharashtra and Kochi-Kerala) and the southeastern provinces like Tamil Nadu.

Take Chennai, for example, on India’s east coast, which will have winter temperatures ranging from the high 80s to real feels of 90s during the daytime, even in February. And Goa, India’s famed beachgoer paradise on the mid-west coast, with temperatures in the mid-80s and an ocean temperature of around 82 degrees F. Sounds like bathwater.

India is also one of the most affordable places to travel in, and you’ll see when you get there that there is a huge bang for your buck.

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East Asia

While not entirely tropical, there are a few exciting travel destinations in East Asia that are warmer than others. Let’s see which ones make the cut for the warmest places in East Asia during winter.

Hong Kong & Macau

Although it’s far from North America and from Europe, Hong Kong is a worthwhile place to spend a winter getaway and it never disappoints.

Most North American and European citizens do not need a visa to get to Hong Kong, so you can show up when you want! For Hong Kong, a city with a scorching summer reaching the 90s and with humid, wet weather, winter months present an amazing time to visit.

Your escapes from the heat are getting on a junk boat and walking around at night.

Hong Kong winter, between December and February, is the driest time of year, so you’ll avoid all types of monsoons and storms. Humidity dies down, and days are comfortable in the 70s, with nights in the mid-to-high 60s.

Check out the various hikes that are ideal for the dry winter months, and of course explore the incredible urban jungles of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Make sure to check out all of the hidden photo spots in Hong Kong as well!

If you’re interested in visiting Macau (also spelled “Macao”), note that it has largely the same warm climate pattern as Hong Kong, being only an hour away by ferry. Macau has an incredible mix of east and west because of its Portuguese colonial roots. You can see this European history, meshed with that of China, apparent in the unique Macanese cuisine and architecture of Macau.

The Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean will always be a good choice for American and Canadian travelers seeking some winter sun during the coldest months of the year.

What’s stopping you from an easy warm getaway to the Caribbean islands during December, January and February? Start planning with these winter escape ideas below.

Cabarete & the North Coast of the Dominican Republic

Punta Cana’s white beaches and turquoise seas are probably what you think of when you think of spending the worst of winter in the Dominican Republic.

It’s what we think of, too, but it isn’t how we wanted to experience a trip to this country that sits rather close to the continental US. We opted for a trip to explore the sights and beaches of Cabarete and the Dominican Republic North Coast instead.

The good news for this destination as your winter getaway is that it doesn’t come at the price of a 4- or 5-star resort. In fact, you can stay in budget accommodations that bring you close to nature and other backpackers. In Cabarete alone, there’s Ali’s Surf Camp (also known as Surf Camp Cabarete), a nearby hostel and a few Airbnbs.

We opted for a combination of both, between our travels that ranged from Puerto Plata to Rio San Juan, by comparing accommodation options.

For fun ways to get around, there are the local guaguas. These are sure to give you an authentic and semi-crowded Dominican transit experience. The great thing is that they cost between $1 to $2 USD per trip! It’s great value for your money, because other things like private taxi rides don’t come cheap.

There’s lots to do in surf paradises like Cabarete. For coffee lovers, you can visit the local cafe scene.

For the more adventurous type, you can check out some unusual and unique things to do in Sosua and Puerto Plata.

Temperatures range from 65F at night to 85F during the day (it can feel warmer in the sun, but cools down by sunset and it’s pretty temperate).

Jamaica

Given that Jamaica is located in the Caribbean and you’ll want to avoid all of hurricane season completely, visiting this island in the winter time is the best idea. From January to February, Jamaica will have temperatures in the 80s, and this is the “coolest” time of year to visit the tropical island.

What’s there to do in Jamaica? Aside from the well-known destinations of Montego Bay and Negril, there’s Ocho Rios, Kingston, Blue Lagoon and Pelican Bar.

It’s easy to get a flight to Jamaica from the US or Canada.

Africa

Africa is far for most travelers coming from North America and Europe, but it is worth the trip. Much of Africa remains warm throughout the year, which makes the African continent a great idea for traveling in November, December, January, February and March.

Zambia & Victoria Falls

Due to being in the southern hemisphere, Zambia, a country in southern Africa, has a subtropical climate that will get you an 87-degree (Fahrenheit) day at Victoria Falls (one of the seven greatest natural wonders of the world).

Pair a trip to Zambia with a trip to Namibia, Botswana or South Africa, and you’ll be able to have a two-week bender seeing the best of Africa during winter in outrageously warm weather.

If you do make it to Zambia, be sure to go for a river cruise on the Zambezi River, trying local brews and seeing hippos with your boat driver and guide.

South Africa

Beautiful South Africa is an excellent choice for a winter trip, as the country is in the Southern Hemisphere and will experience the height of its summer during December, January and February.

Catch a safari, see the beaches in Cape Town, visit wineries in Stellenbosch and hang out in Pretoria, all in temperatures like 80-85 degrees F during the day.

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Last updated on September 15th, 2022

Winter sun holidays 2021: 10 countries that are hot in October, November and December

The UK has seen a surge in holiday bookings – after travel rules eased in October

As the nights draw in and temperatures get cooler in the UK, many of us will be thinking about taking a trip to a hot country in October, November or December, with the hope of getting some much-needed winter sun.

With travel restrictions relaxed since 4 October, it’s looking more likely than ever that those dream trips can actually take place in winter 2021.

But where is a good spot to go if you’re looking to soak up some sunshine over the October half term break, or Christmas?

Here are 10 destinations that are guaranteed to have winter sun, according to the Met Office.

Marrakesh, Morocco

Koutoubia Mosque minaret located at medina quarter of Marrakesh, Morocco. (Picture: Shutterstock)

As autumn brings down temperatures at higher latitudes, Morocco – and in particular its cities like Marrakesh – still sees highs of around 28.3 ºC, eight hours of sunshine and around 22 mm of rainfall over the course of the month of October.

Cloud cover also tends to be minimal. so you can fairly safely bet on clear skies and a perfect opportunity to top up the tan.

There are cheap flights via EasyJet. You can fly ex. Manchester to Agadir, ex. London Gatwick to Marrakesh, or Glasgow to Agadir. Alternatively there are British Airways flights to Marrakesh, ex. various airports.

Lanzarote

Papagayo Beach, Lanzarote (Picture: Shutterstock)

October is the perfect time to visit the canary island of Lanzarote if you’re after sunshine, an average of seven hours daily, and a comfortable peak temperature averaging 26.8 ºC and 19 ºC at its coolest during the night.

Rain during this month is at its most moderate with an average of just 11 mm. Adding to the favourable conditions, the wind speed is also notably lower than it is during the summer months.

Even in December, the temperature rarely dips below 20 ºC.

Jet2 flies to Lanzarote from numerous airports, including Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester and Newcastle.

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Tourists riding on a camel safari in Sharm El Sheikh. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Consistently warm weather means that even in October, temperatures in Egypt can often peak at around 28 ºC, with low temperatures coming in at a still-balmy, 23 ºC.

The daily weather is reliably dry and sunny with rainfall being very rare during the month of October.

On top of that, sea temperatures are close to their warmest at 27 ºC, which means water-based activities become all the more enjoyable.

You can book direct flights to Sharm El Sheik via Easyjet. They fly ex. Bristol, London Gatwick, and Manchester.

Cyprus

Love Bridge in Ayia Napa, Cyprus. (picture: Shutterstock)

The temperature in October remains quite hot in Cyprus during October, more specifically in Paphos with highs of around 26.7 ºC and 10 hours of sunshine.

The sea temperature is still warm during October, averaging 24 ºC, making it a perfect month for watersports including swimming, diving and snorkelling.

Flights to Cyprus are available via EasyJet, who operate flights to Paphos ex. Bristol, Edinburgh, London Luton, and Manchester. Alternatively flights and holiday packages are available via British Airways.

Kos, Greece

Kos is known for its beautiful white-washed buildings. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Average daily maximums in October reach highs of 26 ºC with around eight hours of daily sunshine and average wind speeds of 4.1 mph. Average rainfall does increase to 55 mm, however this is still a largely dry month.

October marks the end of the warm season with cloud cover steadily increasing toward the end of the month, so try the beginning of October for the greatest chances of sunshine.

Algarve, Portugal

Colorful facades of small portuguese houses in picturesque Monchique, Algarve, Portugal. (Picture: shutterstock)

Octobers in the Algarve are relatively warm, with an average daily maximum of 23.2 ºC and lows of 14 ºC during the night.

The Mediterranean climate does gradually decrease during October as the season heads towards autumn, although sunshine hours remain at an average of just over seven hours daily.

The month receives an average of 56 mm of rainfall, a steep increase from September.

Flights to Kos are available via Jet2, who fly ex. Bristol, Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London Stansted, Manchester, and Newcastle.

Alternatively you can fly via EasyJet, ex. Bristol, London Gatwick, Glasgow, and Manchester.

British Airways offer flight and holiday packages.

Singapore

Sunset over Singapore’s marina. (Picture: Shutterstock)

The tropical rainforest climate of Singapore means that it is always hot and humid with a lot of rain – November is no exception.

Temperatures in November reach a maximum average of 31.3 ºC. Humidity remains high in November at around 85% which, combined with lights winds, make for a very warm climate.

Expect to get a little wet though; November marks the beginning of the pre-northeast monsoon season in Singapore, which sees rainfall increase to an average of 243 mm.

Numerous carriers offer flights to Singapore, but our choice would be to fly via Singapore Airlines, who offer extraordinary care and comfort at reasonable prices.

Barbados

Bottom Bay, Barbados is a paradise beach. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Sitting just 13º north of the equator, Barbados enjoys a hot tropical climate.

Barbados’ rainy season tapers off in November with rainfall averaging 166 mm; however rainfall is still high with light showers on some days likely.

That rain will probably be welcome though, with eight hours of daily sunshine to be expected alongside temperatures peaking at 30.3ºC.

November also marks the end of the official Atlantic hurricane season so you can be fairly safe in the knowledge you won’t be seeing any major storms.

Virgin Airways operate flights to Barbados, ex. London or Manchester.

At time of publication, the cheapest flights to Barbados were via British Airways, who fly from numerous UK airports.

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane skyline. (picture: Shutterstock)

With Australia set to open its international borders from November, Brisbane could be the perfect place to catch some winter sun.

November marks the beginning of the hot and wet half of the year with average daily maximums creeping up to 26.6 ºC and rainfall averaging at 94 mm across the month.

November seems to be the best month to visit if you want to enjoy the warm and sunny days without experiencing too much rainfall which dramatically increases in the following months.

Late spring and early summer (remember this is the southern hemisphere we’re dealing with here) remains a popular and pleasant time to visit with eight hours of sunshine each day and minimum temperatures averaging 18.6 ºC.

Emirates Airline operate flights to Brisbane ex. London Gatwick.

Alternatively, British Airways flies to Brisbane ex. London Heathrow.

Madeira

Camara de Lobos, harbor and fishing village, Madeira island, Portugal. (Picture: Shutterstock)

This region of Portugal still offers warm weather in November in spite of the approaching winter season, demonstrating a year-round summer climate.

Daily sunshine hours do fall to an average of just six this month, and the chance of rain during your stay does significantly increase to 50% with the island experiencing an average of 95 mm during the month.

Despite the decrease in sunshine hours, temperatures are still warm, reaching a maximum of 21.7 ºC whilst nights drop to a refreshing minimum of 16 ºC.

Flights to Madeira are opearted by Jet2, who fly ex. Bristol, Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London Stansted, Manchester, and Newcastle.

You can also fly on EasyJet, who fly out of Bristol, London Gatwick, and Manchester.

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Hottest Countries in the World 2022

The first step in determining the hottest country in the world is to decide what qualifies a country as the hottest. For example, is it the country that recorded the single hottest temperature in the world in a given year? If so, that’s Kuwait, whose city of Nuwaiseeb reached 53.2C (127.7F) on June 22, 2021. Is it the country that recorded the hottest temperature in modern history? That would be the United States, which hit 56.7C (134F) in Death Valley, California in 1913. Is it the country that has the hottest average summer temperature, never mind the winter temperatures? Is it the country with the hottest average year-round temperature over the past 30 years? While all of these metrics have merit, this article will be using the last one mentioned.

Top 10 Hottest Countries in the World 1991-2020 (by average annual temperature °C/°F)

  1. Mali – 28. 83°C / 83.89°F
  2. Burkina Faso – 28.71°C / 83.68°F
  3. Senegal – 28.65°C / 83.57°F
  4. Tuvalu – 28.45°C / 83.21°F
  5. Djibouti – 28.38°C / 83.08°F
  6. Mauritania – 28.34°C / 83.01°F
  7. Bahrain – 28.23°C / 82.81°F
  8. Palau – 28.04°C / 82.47°F
  9. Qatar – 28.02°C / 82.44°F
  10. Gambia – 27.97°C / 82.35°F

Mali is the hottest country in the world, with an average yearly temperature of 83.89°F (28.83°C). Located in West Africa, Mali actually shares borders with both Burkina Faso and Senegal, which follow it on the list. A large part of Mali is covered by the Sahara Desert, and most of the country receives minimal rain, making drought a frequent concern.

How hot is the hottest country on Earth?

At first glance, 28.83°C / 83.89°F seems surprisingly cool. But keep in mind these are not average summertime highs, but average overall temperatures. That means this number includes not just the summer highs, but both day and night temperatures not only in summer, but also in the spring, fall, and winter months. For example, daytime highs in Timbuktu, Mali average between 97°F and 108°F from March through mid-October—in fact, the average daily high in January, the coolest month of the year, is still 83°F. But cooler winter nights in the 58-65°F range lower the yearly average temperature down to a seemingly innocuous, but actually brutal mid-80s (°F) average.

Where are the Earth’s hottest countries?

As a rule, countries closer to the Earth’s equator (zero degrees latitude) experience warmer temperatures year-round than countries farther north or south of the equator. As one moves closer to the poles (further north in the Northern Hemisphere or south in the Southern Hemisphere), the seasonal weather variation and range of temperatures experienced over the course of a year increases, including significantly colder temperatures in the winter.

Why are temperate countries cooler?

The main reason countries near the equator experience hotter temperatures is the shape of the Earth. Because the Earth is roughly spherical, sunlight strikes the equator at a nearly perpendicular angle, which concentrates it in a smaller area and makes it more likely to be absorbed. However, the sunlight that strikes the poles does so at an increased angle, which spreads the sunlight over a greater area and makes it more likely to ricochet off (especially in areas already covered in snow). In addition, approaching at an increased angle means the sunlight must penetrate a thicker layer of atmosphere, increasing the odds of the sunlight getting reflected, deflected or absorbed by atmospheric particles before it reaches the surface. As a result, the closer a country is to the poles, the less solar energy it absorbs and the cooler it is overall.

A second, closely related cause of temperature variation is the tilt of the Earth’s axis. In fact, the Earth’s tilt—not slight variations in its distance from the sun—is the reason Earth has seasons. From roughly May-September each year, the Earth’s tilted axis points the North Pole toward the sun, enabling sunlight to strike the Northern Hemisphere at a more direct angle. More sunlight is absorbed, and the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer. Six months later, the Earth will have completed half its orbit and its North Pole will now point away from the sun. When this happens, the Northern Hemisphere absorbs less sun and moves into fall and winter. However, because the South Pole now points toward the sun, the Southern Hemisphere gets more direct sunlight and enjoys its own spring and summer.

Do changes in climate correspond to national borders?

While geographical features such as lakes and mountain ranges can definitely impact weather and climate, national borders are typically determined by politics rather than geography. Therefore, national borders tend to have no effect upon climate, weather, and temperatures. Climates and temperatures vary greatly between countries and even within countries. This is especially true in large countries, such as the United States or Russia. The U.S. states have a huge variety of climates depending on their latitude and proximity to oceans, mountains, or the Great Lakes.

Are the world’s hottest countries getting hotter?

Scientific evidence indicates that the entire planet is getting hotter. As such, every country in the world, from hottest to coolest, will likely experience a rise in average annual temperatures. According to the United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), July 2021 was the hottest month ever recorded. Moreover, multiple studies from sources including NASA and the NOAA indicate that the period from 2014-2020 was the warmest six-year stretch in at least the past 171 years. Studies such as these offer overwhelming evidence that human-influenced global warming and climate change is both real and happening. However, significant questions remain regarding exactly how much temperatures will ultimately rise and what humans can and will do to prevent, counteract, or adapt to it.

Hottest Countries in the World 2022

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Hottest Countries in the World 2022

* yearly temperature is calculated by averaging the minimum and maximum daily temperatures in the country, averaged for the years 1961–1990.

Country Average Yearly Temperature (°C) Average Yearly Temperature (°F)
Burkina Faso 28.25 82.85
Mali 28.25 82.85
Kiribati 28.2 82.76
Djibouti 28 82.4
Tuvalu 28 82.4
Senegal 27.85 82.13
Mauritania 27.65 81.77
Maldives 27.65 81.77
Palau 27.6 81.68
Benin 27.55 81.59
Gambia 27.5 81.5
Marshall Islands 27.4 81.32
Ghana 27.2 80.96
Niger 27.15 80.87
Togo 27.15 80.87
Qatar 27.15 80.87
Bahrain 27. 15 80.87
Seychelles 27.15 80.87
Somalia 27.05 80.69
United Arab Emirates 27 80.6
Sri Lanka 26.95 80.51
Sudan 26.9 80.42
Brunei 26.85 80.33
Nigeria 26.8 80.24
Cambodia 26.8 80.24
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 26.8 80.24
Guinea Bissau 26.75 80.15
Samoa 26.7 80.06
Grenada 26.65 79.97
Chad 26.55 79.79
Singapore 26.45 79.61
Ivory Coast 26.35 79.43
Thailand 26.3 79.34
Sierra Leone 26.05 78.89
Guyana 26 78. 8
Barbados 26 78.8
Antigua and Barbuda 26 78.8
Indonesia 25.85 78.53
Philippines 25.85 78.53
Micronesia 25.85 78.53
Trinidad and Tobago 25.75 78.35
Guinea 25.7 78.26
Suriname 25.7 78.26
Solomon Islands 25.65 78.17
Oman 25.6 78.08
Comoros 25.55 77.99
Eritrea 25.5 77.9
Saint Lucia 25.5 77.9
Malaysia 25.4 77.72
Panama 25.4 77.72
Venezuela 25.35 77.63
Kuwait 25.35 77.63
Liberia 25.3 77.54
Belize 25. 3 77.54
Papua New Guinea 25.25 77.45
Timor Leste 25.25 77.45
Tonga 25.25 77.45
Cuba 25.2 77.36
Gabon 25.05 77.09
Bangladesh 25 77
Brazil 24.95 76.91
Jamaica 24.95 76.91
Haiti 24.9 76.82
Nicaragua 24.9 76.82
Central African Republic 24.9 76.82
Bahamas 24.85 76.73
Costa Rica 24.8 76.64
Kenya 24.75 76.55
Saudi Arabia 24.65 76.37
Cameroon 24.6 76.28
Dominican Republic 24.55 76.19
Republic of the Congo 24.55 76. 19
Equatorial Guinea 24.55 76.19
Colombia 24.5 76.1
Saint Kitts and Nevis 24.5 76.1
Vietnam 24.45 76.01
El Salvador 24.45 76.01
Fiji 24.4 75.92
DR Congo 24 75.2
Vanuatu 23.95 75.11
Yemen 23.85 74.93
Mozambique 23.8 74.84
Sao Tome and Principe 23.75 74.75
India 23.65 74.57
Paraguay 23.55 74.39
Honduras 23.5 74.3
Guatemala 23.45 74.21
Cape Verde 23.3 73.94
Uganda 22.8 73.04
Laos 22.8 73.04
Madagascar 22. 65 72.77
Algeria 22.5 72.5
Mauritius 22.4 72.32
Tanzania 22.35 72.23
Dominica 22.35 72.23
Ethiopia 22.2 71.96
Egypt 22.1 71.78
Malawi 21.9 71.42
Ecuador 21.85 71.33
Libya 21.8 71.24
Australia 21.65 70.97
Angola 21.55 70.79
Bolivia 21.55 70.79
Botswana 21.5 70.7
Iraq 21.4 70.52
Zambia 21.4 70.52
Eswatini 21.4 70.52
Mexico 21 69.8
Zimbabwe 21 69.8
Pakistan 20.2 68.36
Namibia 19. 95 67.91
Burundi 19.8 67.64
Peru 19.6 67.28
Tunisia 19.2 66.56
Israel 19.2 66.56
Malta 19.2 66.56
Cyprus 18.45 65.21
Jordan 18.3 64.94
Rwanda 17.85 64.13
South Africa 17.75 63.95
Syria 17.75 63.95
Uruguay 17.55 63.59
Iran 17.25 63.05
Morocco 17.1 62.78
Lebanon 16.4 61.52
Greece 15.4 59.72
Portugal 15.15 59.27
Turkmenistan 15.1 59.18
Argentina 14.8 58.64
Monaco 13.55 56. 39
Italy 13.45 56.21
Spain 13.3 55.94
Myanmar 13.05 55.49
Afghanistan 12.6 54.68
Uzbekistan 12.05 53.69
Azerbaijan 11.95 53.51
Lesotho 11.85 53.33
San Marino 11.85 53.33
South Korea 11.5 52.7
Albania 11.4 52.52
Japan 11.15 52.07
Turkey 11.1 51.98
Croatia 10.9 51.62
France 10.7 51.26
Serbia 10.55 50.99
Bulgaria 10.55 50.99
New Zealand 10.55 50.99
Montenegro 10.55 50.99
Bosnia and Herzegovina 9. 85 49.73
Hungary 9.75 49.55
Belgium 9.55 49.19
Moldova 9.45 49.01
Ireland 9.3 48.74
Netherlands 9.25 48.65
Slovenia 8.9 48.02
Romania 8.8 47.84
Luxembourg 8.65 47.57
United States 8.55 47.39
Germany 8.5 47.3
United Kingdom 8.45 47.21
Chile 8.45 47.21
Ukraine 8.3 46.94
Nepal 8.1 46.58
Poland 7.85 46.13
Andorra 7.6 45.68
Czech Republic 7.55 45.59
Denmark 7.5 45.5
Bhutan 7.4 45. 32
Armenia 7.15 44.87
China 6.95 44.51
Slovakia 6.8 44.24
Kazakhstan 6.4 43.52
Austria 6.35 43.43
Lithuania 6.2 43.16
Belarus 6.15 43.07
Georgia 5.8 42.44
North Korea 5.7 42.26
Liechtenstein 5.65 42.17
Latvia 5.6 42.08
Switzerland 5.5 41.9
Estonia 5.1 41.18
Sweden 2.1 35.78
Tajikistan 2 35.6
Iceland 1.75 35.15
Finland 1.7 35.06
Kyrgyzstan 1.55 34.79
Norway 1.5 34.7
Mongolia -0. 7 30.74
Russia -5.1 22.82
Canada -5.35 22.37

Hottest Countries in the World 2022

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The World’s Best Climate and Weather in 2022

While the term “perfect climate” means something different for everyone, in International Living’s 2022 Annual Global Retirement Index, we’ve compiled a list of countries with the most varied weather systems to suit every preference.

In this category, we’ve considered specific criteria such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, and sunshine, as well as the personal experiences of expats and our boots-on-the-ground correspondents, to score the nations with the most liveable climates.

Whether your idea of paradise is a sunny Mediterranean beach or the freshness of a high-altitude town, four seasons, or eternal spring, our climate category is designed to help you discover your ideal-weather haven.

Read why the countries below made our top five list, and discover the 2022 titleholder of the best in the climate category.

#5 Mexico

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Climate-wise, Mexico has something for everybody. From hot and steamy jungles and rainforests in the far south of the country to dry deserts on the Baja California peninsula, which only get a few days of rain a year.

Those are the extremes. But within the borders of this country, which is about three times the size of Texas, the variety of landscapes and elevations leads to different weather patterns.

On the coasts, along the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and much of the central and southern Pacific, you have warm and humid weather year-round, although it does cool off a bit in the winter months.

“It’s no wonder that this is when thousands of “snowbirds” descend upon these areas, to towns like Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta, Merida, Progreso, and Huatulco, among others,” says Jason Holland, IL Roving Latin America Editor.

“This is when these places have the best weather, with blue skies and no rain. Think of a climate very similar to Florida. On the flipside, the heat of summer can be very hot—with plentiful rain, especially in the afternoon.”

If heat and humidity aren’t your thing, you can check out the highlands in the interior of the country. Here you can be at essentially the same latitude as a warm and humid coastal area but, because of the altitude, temperatures are lower and humidity is pretty much non-existent.

You’ll find this phenomenon in popular colonial expat havens like San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and Queretaro. Here the elevation of these historic cities hovers around 6,000 feet.

Temperatures don’t usually go above the low 80s F most of the year, only reaching the high 80s F in the hottest months in early summer. During the coldest months, around January and February, the temperature dips into the 50s F and 60s F, with nights going into the 40s F. Generally, every day of the year is quite comfortable.

“You should keep in mind that there is a rainy season here, roughly coinciding with the summer months,” says Jason. “It mostly rains in the afternoon, a heavy downpour that lasts about an hour. However, some days it can drizzle on and off all day.”

The place with what is considered the best climate in Mexico is around Lake Chapala, which is about an hour south of Guadalajara, one of the largest and most prosperous cities in Mexico. Lake Chapala is the largest lake in Mexico and the town of Chapala is one of the longest-running expat havens in the country. Expats live in small towns and villages along the northern shore, which is surrounded by mountains.

The high elevation has led to a unique microclimate where it never gets too hot or too cold. It’s t-shirt weather all the time, although it cools down enough for a light jacket or sweater in the evening. This is one of the main reasons it is such a popular hotspot for retirees. Like the highlands, Chapala also has a rainy season, running from June into early October, with rains mostly coming in the late afternoon or evening hours.

For a more detailed look at the climate in Mexico, check out: Mexico Weather and Climate.

#2 Colombia (tie)

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Imagine a country where you can find practically any climate to suit your taste—warm, tropical Caribbean beaches; mild, spring-like mountain air in the Andes; a dry, arid climate in the Tatacoa desert; or the hot and humid Amazonian rainforest. There is even a snow-capped mountain just 25 miles from the shores of the Caribbean Sea.

Colombia is the second most biodiverse country in the world. This climate diversity is one of the reasons Colombia is a major “birding” destination, with 1,954 recorded species, nearly one-fifth of the world’s 10,000 bird species.

Because Colombia is so close to the equator, it has an equal 12 hours of daylight and darkness with very little variation during the year. The sun rises at approximately 6 a.m. and sets at approximately 6 p.m. every single day. For expats coming from northern parts of the U.S. or from Canada, this can be a welcome change from the darkness of the winter months, but also an adjustment from the long summer days when there is daylight until nearly 9 p.m.

“After living in Colombia for a few years, I really lost track of the seasons. Every month looks the same,” says IL Colombia Correspondent Nancy Kiernan. “Having spent my entire life in New England, it was strange to celebrate Christmas without snow and being bundled up in a sweater, hat, mittens, and boots.

“But that is actually a benefit,” she continues. “I only need to buy clothes for one season. I wear the same outfits every day until they either wear out or I get tired of them.”

Colombia has long been a favorite retirement destination. Let´s explore a few of the climatically diverse regions in Colombia that expats tend to gravitate to.

In the Caribbean coastal cities of Cartagena, Barranquilla, and Santa Marta, warm, tropical weather offers average daytime highs of 90 F and evening temperatures in the upper 70s F. Although it can be humid, evening sea breezes make being out and about quite pleasant.

With the three ranges of the Andes Mountains running down its spine, Colombia also has areas with a much more temperate climate. Medellín, Colombia’s second-largest city and fastest-growing expat haven, sits at 5,000 feet above sea level. The climate at this altitude gives Medellín its nickname “City of Eternal Spring,” with daytime highs in the upper 70s F to mid-80s F and evening temperatures that dip to the mid-60s F every day of the year.

“I’ve lived in Medellín since 2012,” Nancy says. “I was pleasantly surprised to discover that there are no thermostats in any of the buildings. There is no heat, and in most cases, no one has air conditioning. If you are hot…open a window. If you are cold…close the window.”

Bucaramanga is perched on a plateau of the Andes Mountains in the northeastern region of Colombia. Its climate is very similar to the other mountain towns, with temperatures just a little bit warmer and a slight touch of humidity. The warmer, moist breezes blow in from the Chicamocha River via the canyon, so you can comfortably enjoy the 160 beautiful green parks scattered throughout the city, that give Bucaramanga its nickname “The City of Parks.”

The capital city of Bogotá sees average daytime highs in the mid-60s F and evening temperatures that hover around 50 F. At nearly 8,700 feet of elevation, some people are initially affected by the altitude. However, after a short adjustment period, most people adapt well to this climate.

The Tatacoa Desert is the second-largest arid zone in Colombia after the Guajira Peninsula. It is not just a desert, but a tropical dry forest occupying more than 127 square miles around the town of Villavieja. While few people live here, the desert is quiet and tranquil, and provides a lovely refuge from city life for a visit. The plants have adapted to the climate conditions by developing horizontal roots up to 100 feet wide and vertical roots up to 50 feet deep that facilitate access to water. Cacti can grow to between 13 to 15 feet tall.

As a complete contrast to the desert, the Amazonian rainforest in the southern part of the country occupies 35% of Colombia´s total land mass. The Colombian city of Leticia is located at the crossroads of the countries of Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. With relative humidity averaging 86%, lightweight, cotton or other breathable material clothing is a must, as well as a raincoat. While this is not an area of the country where expats tend to live, it is a wonderful place to visit to experience Colombia´s biodiversity.

For a more detailed look at the climate in Mexico, check out: Colombia Weather and Climate.

#2 Ecuador (tie)

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In Ecuador, it’s not too hot, not too cold; the weather is just right. Largely due to both the altitude and its proximity to the equator, Ecuador provides near-perfect weather no matter where you live. Every day the sun rises at 6:30 a.m. and sets at 6:30 p.m., meaning the entire country enjoys 12 hours of direct equatorial daylight, 365 days a year.

Although Ecuador is one of the smallest countries in South America, the mainland (i.e., excluding the Galápagos Islands) actually has three distinct geographical regions, which each have their own climates: the coast, the sierras (mountain highlands), and the oriente (the jungle).

For example, Ecuador’s capital, Quito, lies between the Andean Mountains’ eastern and western ridges. The equator is less than 20 miles north of the city, yet at an altitude of 9,250 feet, the climate in Quito is spring-like year-round: 50 F at night and 69 F during the day.

Most expats choose to live in the sierras, either in large cities such as Quito or Cuenca, or in smaller towns such as Cotacachi in the north or Vilcabamba in the south. For the whole length of the sierras, particularly at altitudes of between 7,000 to 9,000 feet, you can expect lots of sunny days, but with a fair amount of cloud cover and showers thrown in too. The rainier months tend to fall from March to May; June through September the weather is generally sunny but cooler; while the period from October to February is typically a little warmer, though also more prone to afternoon thunderstorms. With established expat communities and temperate weather, these towns provide the ideal environment to enjoy outdoor activities during the day, with temperatures dropping slightly at night.

“I’m an outdoorsy girl,” says Donna Stiteler, IL Ecuador Correspondent, “so temperate weather was top of my checklist for where I wanted to live. The summers had gotten so hot in Florida, that the only times I got outside were early in the morning and late at night. My car heated to 140 degrees during summer, hot enough to scramble eggs. It was time to find a place where I could actually walk outside, every day, all year round.

“In Ecuador I can enjoy being outside, which allows me time to hike, walk the dogs, go shopping, and eat at outdoor restaurants any time I want.”

Fiona Mitchell, IL Ecuador Contributor says, “Having lived in Cuenca for two years now, I have learned to expect pretty much anything, from sun to clouds to sudden downpours, in one day. But you can almost always guarantee that the sun will come out at some point each day, and that the temperature will always be agreeable. The altitude in these mountain towns and cities means that the air is always dry, so no miserable humidity to contend with either. And even on cooler days, I never need to wear more than a light sweater during the daytime. Most days of the year I just wear a t-shirt, and put on a light sweater or jacket when it cools down at night or in the early morning. The best thing about this climate is that there is no need for heating or AC. In fact, most Ecuadorian homes and apartments do not come with either. It’s only on the chilliest nights that you might want to make use of a small propane heater or light a fire, but most people don’t bother.

“Another thing I love about the climate in Cuenca is that the trees and flowers bloom multiple times a year, so the city is always colorful – vivid purples, pinks, yellows, and reds are frequently on display, and there is never a prolonged ‘dead’ season,” continues Fiona. “It’s truly wonderful to walk around the city on a sunny day in December surrounded by so many vibrant colors, knowing that the northern hemisphere is wallowing in greys and browns!”

In contrast to the high-altitude mountain towns, Ecuador’s beaches and rainforests are at sea level. Humid, tropical breezes in the equatorial lowlands have temperatures ranging from 70 F in the mornings to highs between 80 F and 90 F during the daytime. The city of Manta is a popular expat destination, as are the smaller resort settlements of Olón, Montañita, and Puerto Lopez. For those that like to wear shorts and flip flops all year, then the coast can be the ideal location, and many properties are available right on the waterfront, where the ocean breezes keep temperatures much more comfortable. A few hardy souls do seek out the peace and tranquility that living in the jungle affords, but of course the temperatures here are very humid and hot, with heavier rainfall year-round.

Overall, it’s fair to say that Ecuador offers a climate to suit every taste–unless you really do love those long, grey, cold northern winters–in which case Ecuador might not be the place for you!

For a more detailed look at the climate in Ecuador, check out: Ecuador Weather and Climate.

#2 Peru (tie)

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Daytime temperatures hovering around 70 F year-round, less than an inch of rainfall a year, and no bugs—what else could you want? In the small coastal town of Huanchaco, located 350 miles north of Lima, you can enjoy all of this along with copious amounts of sunshine for much of the year. And this is only one of Peru’s 28 climates on offer—the entire world only has four more choices!

Peru can deliver any combination of weather that you are looking for. The cool Andes Mountains, chilly Pacific Ocean, arid deserts, and humid Amazon jungle make it one of the world’s top ten biodiverse countries.

Those looking for year-round sunshine and a temperate climate will discover that the southern city of Arequipa ticks all their boxes. When Steve and Nancy LePoidevin moved to Peru in 2016, this was their first stop.

Steve says, “We had to start somewhere, and Arequipa seemed like a good choice to begin with. We arrived in July and didn’t see a cloud in the sky until the end of December. By the middle of March, the skies were cloudless again.”

But with its elevation of almost 8,000 feet, Arequipa’s nights can be chilly. Temperatures often reach 70 F by midday but can drop into the 40s F during the coldest nights of the year.

“It’s all about the sun,” according to Steve. “Step into the shade or go for a nighttime stroll and you will probably need a light jacket or sweater.”

Head deeper into the mountains to Cusco and you will find similar weather to Arequipa–dry winter months and rainy summers. The rainy season here is much longer than Arequipa’s and the nights are cooler, dipping into single digits for much of the year. This is pretty typical of most locations in the Andes.

On the coast, summers are hot and dry, beginning as early as November and stretching into April or May. Days are generally sunny, and temperatures can reach into the high 70s F. Winters are a bit cooler and are accompanied by more cloud cover and fog.

“The cool, damp winter climate is at its worst in the coastal capital city of Lima, which is socked in for much of the year,” says Steve. “This is due to the icy Humboldt Current that meets the warmer, moisture-laden air of the southern coast. Local residents refer to the gray winter skies as the “panza de burro”, the donkey’s belly.

By the time you reach the towns scattered along the far northern coast, you’ll find warm days and blue skies for much of the year. Daytime highs consistently reach into the 80s F but will rarely go above 90 F. Even during the coldest winter months of July and August, the mercury rarely drops below 65 F.

The most well-known towns in this area are Mancora and Punta Sal. They are home to some of the finest beaches in the country and are holiday destinations for many Peruvians during the hot summer months. Tourists and expats choose the region because of the incredible weather, low cost, and plethora of water sports that are available.

Another major climate zone is the Amazon basin, which is home to the jungle cities of Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado. The former is the largest city in the world that cannot be reached by road. It is only accessible by water or air. This lush rainforest covers almost two-thirds of the country but is home to only 5% of the population. Here it is hot and humid year-round with frequent rainfall. Temperatures rarely fall below 70 F and are more often in the 80s F and 90s F for most of the year.

For a more detailed look at the climate in Peru, check out: Peru Weather and Climate.

#1 Portugal

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Portugal has some of the best weather in all of Europe. You can kiss snow- and sleet-filled winters goodbye in this compact country. Whether you are a cold-weather person, love the intense heat of summer, or prefer a year-round, spring-like climate, Portugal has something for everyone.

What Portugal lacks in size it makes up for in its variety of weather that changes with just a short drive. Say if you lived on the outskirts of Caldas da Rainha, on the Silver Coast, you merely have to drive 10 minutes to see the change. While temperatures at your home may be near 50 F on a winter morning, just 10 minutes down the road, the farmer’s field sparkles a frosty white.

“Mornings here are blanketed with a romantic sea mist that helps keep the landscape green,” says IL Portugal Correspondent, Terry Coles. “Rolling hills, verdant farmland, and colorful wildflowers cover much of the landscape.”

Drive one hour south to the bustling capital city of Lisbon. Summers in the city tend to be a bit warmer than the Silver Coast, with highs reaching the mid-70s F to 85 F. Winters bring rain, like the rest of Portugal, with cooling temperatures of 40 F at night, reaching into the 50s F during the daytime. Again, the humidity here can make it feel colder than the thermometer says, especially in the coastal areas.

“Sintra, just a 30-minute drive from Lisbon, is another microclimate frequented by fog and mist,” says Terry. “But when it burns off, the fairy tale castles glisten.”

Head two-hours south to the famed Algarve region, and the temperature changes yet again. While summertime temperatures remain spring-like in the center of the country, for those that can take the heat the southern regions offer summertime highs averaging 85 F. Cool sea breezes and milder nights in the high 60s F make it perfect for sleeping.

Sunshine abounds in the Algarve with 12 hours or more daily, adding up to over 300 days of sunshine per year. During the winter this is the mildest and driest part of Portugal with temperatures dropping into the 40s F at night, then rising in the daytime to the mid-60s F. The Algarve receives much less rain than the rest of Portugal, averaging around 20 inches per year compared to around 60 inches in the north.

If that’s still not hot enough, the largest region of the country, the Alentejo, sizzles with summer highs reaching the 100 F mark, or higher. Rain is rare during the dry, lazy days of summer but returns during the fall and winter months. Known for being rather extreme when it comes to the seasons, winters in the Alentejo are often excessive too. Temperatures can dip down to freezing at night but rise to the mid-40s F during the daytime. Cool, dry breezes blowing across the flat plains of the region can make it feel even colder.

Terry says, “As an example, the city of Évora typically reaches summer highs of 100 F or more while winters bring a freezing chill accompanied by gusty winds. But come springtime, the surrounding fields bloom into a colorful array of wildflowers. Cork oak and olive trees bloom and the first leaves can be seen sprouting on the grapevines. Springtime temperatures range from the mid-40s F to 60 F.

“The coldest part of the country is the North Coast,” she continues, “from the Spanish border to the city of Porto. Summer temperatures range from 70 F to the mid-80s F, with low humidity and plenty of sunshine. During the fall temperatures drop into the 50s F and 60s F with some rain showers. This is the perfect time to get out for some leaf-peeping before the winter rains set in. In December, the heavy rains come and last through springtime. Snow in Portugal is only found in the mountain range of Serra de Estrela, where there is even a ski resort.”

So, whether you are a warm or cold weather person there is something for everyone here in Portugal.

For a more detailed look at the climate in Portugal, check out: Portugal Weather and Climate.

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9 countries where holidays are better in winter than in summer

We, who grew up in a temperate continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, find it hard to imagine that somewhere in winter it is hot, and in summer, on the contrary, it is damp, gray and rainy . We are talking about countries where winter holidays significantly outperform summer holidays, the beach relaxation season starts closer to November, and the most delicious fruits ripen right after the New Year. While in the summer in these same places you can easily get into tropical hurricanes, midge invasions or hellish heat.

Consider 9 countries where winter holidays are much more pleasant than summer ones. We will also analyze where you can do it cheaply and how to get there in 2022.

1. Egypt

The undisputed leader in the list of favorite countries for Belarusian tourists. Even in summer, it periodically takes second place in the list of favorite countries for holidays, competing with the resorts of the Mediterranean. Where, however, recently it has become difficult for our tourists to get to. In addition to the openness of borders and the relatively budgetary cost of a voucher, the resorts of the Red Sea in the winter period attract with comfortable weather conditions. The air temperature during the day is about +25°C, and the water warms up to +23°C. A nice bonus in 2021 was the opening of a direct flight to the Egyptian Marsa Alam.

Uncontested beauty of the Red Sea, relatively short flight time, visa on arrival at the airport popularize winter holidays in Egypt. You can fly to the resorts of the Red Sea on a hot tour at a price of 490 USD per person.

Entry conditions: Negative PCR test done 72 hours prior to arrival or vaccination certificate with QR code (valid for 1 year). Visa – on arrival.

How to get there: Belavia charters to Hurghada, Marsa Alam, Sharm El Sheikh from Minsk.

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2. United Arab Emirates

The state, built of glass and metal in the middle of a hot desert, heats up to the limit in summer — the air temperature rises to +50°C and higher. Even Arabs who have seen the worst of it try to move to slightly cooler regions for the summer.

Winter is the perfect time to visit the country of luxury hotels, high-tech architecture, oriental flavor and gold markets. The air temperature of +27°C is conducive to swimming in the water, which is +23°C, and golden tan. And at the same time, hang-gliding, climbing to the highest observation platforms and other sightseeing entertainment. The UAE is not a cheap country, located in a slightly different price category with Egypt. Finding budget vacation options in the UAE is not so easy. This season, you can relax in the UAE at a price of 600 USD.

Entry conditions: PCR test done 72 hours before departure. Tourists with a Belarusian passport do not need a visa.

How to get there: From Minsk to Dubai by direct flights of the national carrier Belavia, or by the low-cost Fly Dubai.

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3. Tanzania

The Tanzanian island of Zanzibar began to gain momentum in the CIS tourism market a few years ago. And in 2020, at some point, it turned out to be one of the rare destinations that allowed entry into their territory under a very simplified scheme that did not require special restrictions due to COVID-19. Since then, the conditions have changed a bit: from May 4, 2021, tourists were still required to pre-take PCR, but this did not affect the popularity of the holiday destination. As evidenced by the emerging difficulties with free places in hotels.

Entry conditions: Certificate of negative COVID-19 test, 72 hours prior to arrival. Pre-completion of the online form, maximum 24 hours before arrival. Upon entry, foreigners can be selectively sent for a paid test.

How to get there: Turkish Airlines from Minsk with a connection in Istanbul.

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4. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is good at any time of the year. Unless in the summer in the west it often rains heavily. But in the east at this time – the resorts of Trincomalee, Pasikuda, Arugambey – that’s it. The most popular are the southern resorts – Hikkaduwe and Unawatuna. You can relax on them all year round, adjusted for the fact that from May to October a strong wind blows in Hikkaduwa and the waves reach great heights. When it’s cold and damp here, it’s especially good in Sri Lanka.

Tours to Sri Lanka from Moscow this season start from 600 USD per person for a 2-3* hotel.

Entry conditions: Fully vaccinated travelers with a negative PCR test done no earlier than 72 hours before departure are allowed to enter Sri Lanka without retesting upon arrival. In September, the entry of tourists vaccinated with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine was approved. Such guests of the island can immediately go to the place of rest in the booked hotel, as well as move freely around the country.

Rules for staying on the island for non-vaccinated tourists:

  • Compulsory PCR testing on arrival (40 USD)
  • While waiting for the result, travelers are required to self-isolate in the hotel level-1
  • If you receive a negative result, you can attend excursions approved by the local Ministry of Health
  • Tourists can stay for 15 days only in a hotel of level 1

Getting there: Turkish Airlines from Minsk via Istanbul. From Moscow by Aeroflot and SriLankan Airlines (two flights a week).

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5. Dominican Republic

By mid-autumn, the hurricane season ends in the Dominican Republic and amazingly comfortable temperatures set in. You can go to the beach from 6 o’clock in the morning, immediately after sunrise. Fortunately, the time difference makes getting up early very comfortable.

By December, the humidity becomes minimal for the Dominican Republic, the water temperature along the entire coast is set at +26…+28 degrees. And below this, even in the midst of winter, it will not fall. And the air is only 1-2 degrees higher. No unbearable heat. The winds are weak, they are not capable of overshadowing the rest. At night, the air temperature does not drop below +20°C.

Entry conditions: Negative PCR test result. Breath tests are randomly carried out at airports.

How to get there: Charter flights from Moscow to Punta Cana.

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6.

Mexico

The ideal time to travel to Mexico is from November to March. It is at this time that the air warms up to +27°C, the water on the Pacific coast – up to +24°C, on the Caribbean Sea – up to +25°C.

Bounty beaches, discos (the most famous is Coco Bongo in Cancun), remnants of the ancient Mayan civilizations, incredibly spicy cuisine and unforgettable Mexican enthusiasm are worth the money that you pay for a vacation in Mexico. And this is at least 850 USD for one. But it’s worth it!

Entry conditions: Citizens of Belarus will need a printed multi-Schengen visa, or a national visa, which can be obtained at the Mexican Embassy in Moscow. PCR test and vaccination certificate are not required.

How to get there: From Minsk to Cancun – Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, from Moscow – Aeroflot flights.

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7. Cuba

Summer in Cuba is showers and suffocating heat, coupled with high humidity. Add to this set the hurricanes that pass through the country until the end of autumn, and you will understand why the paradise vacation here begins in December.

White sand beaches in Varadero, rum, old Havana, beautiful underwater world and irrepressible Latin American temperament – this is what you will fall in love with during your vacation in Cuba. It will cost you this season from 800 USD.

Entry conditions: Negative PCR test for COVID-19 taken 72 hours before departure. Cuba is included in the list of visa-free countries.

How to get there: Regular and charter flights from Moscow.

✈ Choose a holiday in Cuba


8. Seychelles

Yes, the Seychelles are on the four-zero side of the price spectrum if you’re planning a family vacation. But the quality of rest lies on the same high side. And what kind of views: for one picture from the beaches is worth paying. However, there are also budget holidays on the islands. Guest houses are available at a price of only 750 USD with “breakfast” meals, when buying a package tour from Moscow.

Holidays in the Seychelles during the winter months are comfortable +30°C during the day and +20°C at night. The water is +25°C, which is very pleasant, but not always cooling. Conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling are suitable. Yes, during this period it rains, but so insignificant that they will not harm the rest. The constantly blowing ocean breeze gives a slight coolness, so being at the water’s edge is comfortable even in the hottest part of the day.

Entry conditions: Negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before departure. Visa on arrival at the airport.

How to get there: Turkish Airlines from Minsk with a transfer in Istanbul, or Aeroflot direct flights from Moscow.

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9. Venezuela

From May to November in Venezuela is the wet season. During this period, on the mainland of the country, rains and fogs are by no means uncommon. It is already dry in December, and according to statistics, the most popular resort in Venezuela, Margarita Island, has only 2 rainy days per month. The air is warmed up to +30°С, the water on the coast is +26.5°С.

In the summer there is only one advantage – the local natural attractions after the rain look brighter and more interesting. Angel Falls, especially hazy. If you are going to Venezuela by sea, then the winter months will be the best choice. There are fans and experienced tourists who choose the Venezuelan coast from the entire Caribbean region.

Entry conditions: ​ Negative PCR test taken no later than 72 hours prior to arrival in the country. Or a vaccination certificate in English, including the Russian Sputnik V vaccine. At the Venezuelan airport, an additional PCR test is taken, which costs 20 USD. Before flying to Venezuela, you will need to register and print a personal QR code. Visa is not needed.

How to get there: Direct flights from Moscow to Margarita Island.

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10 countries for a warm winter holiday

Winter, blues, cold and eternal slush under your feet… Don’t want to become victims of winter-autumn depression? Then go ahead! Here are the top 10 places to go in the cold winter in search of hot sun and warm sea.

1. Sri Lanka

The second name of the island is Ceylon. Sri Lanka is one of the favorite winter destinations for heat-loving tourists. Proximity to the equator, warm and sunny weather, beautiful beaches, extraordinary beauty of landscapes – everything here is conducive to a paradise vacation. In addition to beaches, the country is interesting for its exotic culture, ancient cities, Buddhist temples, striking natural attractions and, of course, tea plantations, because the famous Ceylon tea grows on this island.

The most beautiful resorts of Sri Lanka are Kalutara, Kogalla, Beruwala, Bentota, Wadduwa and Hikkaduwa. Sri Lanka is great for diving and snorkeling – the rich underwater world of the Indian Ocean and the most beautiful coral reefs.

Spa treatments, Ayurvedic health practices, relaxation techniques and massages are worth trying in Sri Lanka. The ideal time for a beach holiday in Sri Lanka is from November to March. In winter, the ocean is very warm, the water temperature at this time is about +28°C.

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2. UAE

Do you want to move from a harsh and gloomy winter into a real oriental fairy tale? Travel to the United Arab Emirates. The resorts of this country are the best suited to bask in the rays of the southern sun and swim in the warm sea water during the winter months. The Arab Emirates have long become synonymous with luxury and oriental sophistication. The most expensive hotels in the world are concentrated here – the tall Burj Al Arab, standing on the artificially created island of Palm Jumeirah, the luxurious Madinat Jumeirah, a real palace on the sea coast of Emirates Palace.

The most famous resorts in the UAE:
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the country and one of its hottest resorts. Here are the famous leaning Capital Gate tower and the largest amusement park Ferrari World;
Dubai is the capital of the emirate of the same name;
Sharjah. Monuments of architecture and history are concentrated here – the largest mosque in the Middle East, Al-Khan watchtowers, etc.;
Fujairah has a milder climate, as it is located on the shores of the Indian Ocean.

Oriental antiquity and brilliant masterpieces of modern architecture, wide snow-white beaches, gentle and warm ocean, first-class shopping – this is what awaits tourists in the country. Winter is the perfect time for a beach holiday in the UAE. The water temperature in winter varies depending on the month and the resort, but rarely drops below + 22°C.

10 things to do in the UAE

3. India

Mysterious ancient India, the birthplace of yoga and Ayurveda. Goa has been the most popular among travelers since the days of hippies. This is an excellent wintering place for those who cannot stand the cold and winter blues. Goa resorts are a whole string of endless sandy beaches with palm trees and gentle sea, the water temperature in which never drops below +25°C.

Goa is divided into two parts – northern and southern. Youth resorts are concentrated in the northern part, there is a vibrant nightlife, parties are noisy, fans of trance music gather there. Prices are more democratic, and the beaches are not as heavenly white as in the south. The most popular resorts in the north of Goa are Anjuna, Vagator, Calangute (the former capital of hippies), Morjim (the most Russian-speaking resort), as well as the quieter and more secluded Arambol and Candolim.

Resorts in South Goa are ideal for a beach holiday. The best of them are Dona Paula, Majorda, Mobor, Palolem, Benaulim, Colva, Cavelossim.

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4. Israel

An attractive place to warm up and stock up on the necessary dose of solar energy. Visa-free entry, a short flight, the almost complete absence of a language barrier complement the benefits of a holiday in this country.

Israel is known for its spas and excellent healthcare, as well as outstanding cultural and religious values. Only here you can walk the road that Christ walked to Golgotha, touch the ancient Christian shrines, see the Holy Sepulcher and the Temple Mount, pray at the Wailing Wall, plunge into the sacred Jordan River.

Israel is washed by the waters of the Red, Dead and Mediterranean seas. The Mediterranean resorts of Israel – Tel Aviv, Haifa, Netanya – are great for walking and sightseeing holidays in winter. The best choice for a beach holiday will be the resorts of the Dead Sea and Eilat, located in the bay on the Red Sea near the Egyptian resort of Dahab – it is warmest here in winter. The average water temperature is +18-21°C. At the Dead Sea, you can not only relax, but also improve your health, swim in hot springs. There is also the resort town of Ein Bokek with hotels offering medical and wellness programs.

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5. Vietnam

Many-sided and colorful Vietnam falls in love at first sight. The most popular resorts in the country are Da Nang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, Phan Thiet. Although Vietnam is a small country, the climatic conditions at different resorts differ markedly. Fine weather in the winter months on the island of Phu Quoc, the sea is warm and clear. There are no sharp temperature fluctuations here, it is almost always sunny, and the water temperature can reach + 28-30 ° C.

At the end of January-February, it is worth going to the resorts of Da Nang and Nha Trang (in December, the rainy season can still continue there, and in January the sea can be muddy). Phan Tien is warm but can be windy.

In addition to the sea and beaches, Vietnam is interesting for its original culture. Ancient pagodas, ancient temples, natural parks of stunning beauty are located in different parts of the country. Lots of interesting sights in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. On the island of Phu Quoc, it is worth seeing the pearl plantations and the Coconut Prison.

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6. Mexico

Far Mexico is the birthplace of the ancient Maya, the wide-brimmed sombrero hat and fiery tequila. The beaches of Mexico are the perfect place to hide from the cold and winter frosts. The hottest Mexican resorts are Cancun, Yucatan, Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya and, of course, the famous Acapulco, a favorite resort of Hollywood stars since the 50s of the XX century.

The country is interesting for its natural and historical sights – magnificent parks and colonial-style palaces, ancient temples, architectural monuments of the Aztec and Mayan tribes. The most famous of them are the ghostly city of the ancient Aztecs Teotihuacan with the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon 40 km from Mexico City, the city of temples Tulum near Cancun and the mysterious pyramid of Kukulkan in Chichen Itza, built by the Mayan tribe.

The period from November to March is the best time to relax on the sultry beaches of the Mexican coast. The water temperature in the resorts at this time is +25°C, and the air warms up to +30°C and above.

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7. Cuba

The legendary Liberty Island with snow-white beaches, incendiary dances, rum and Cuban cigars. The splendor and poverty of Havana, the endless beaches of Varadero, the immortal spirit of Hemingway, whose name is inextricably linked with this island – all this makes Cuba a place that everyone wants to visit at least once in their life.

Cuba will be a great choice to soak up the heavenly beaches and swim in the warm sea. The main places of Cuba are ancient Havana, Varadero with snow-white beaches, the resort of Holguin, attractive for divers, with a beautiful sea, the picturesque island of Cayo Coco, where flocks of pink flamingos like to gather.

Cuba is also interesting for its history, unique nature, beautiful nature reserves, outstanding monuments of colonial architecture. Here you can perfectly combine beach and sightseeing holidays.

The height of a beach holiday in Cuba is the winter months. The water temperature at this time is +23-26°C. The air warms up to +26-30°C.

8. Spain

The Canary Islands are islands of heavenly dreams and eternal summer. The bright sun, lush greenery and warm climate make it possible to come here all year round. The best time to relax in the Canary Islands is considered the second half of autumn – at this time the water in the ocean warms up to maximum values. In winter, it is also comfortable and warm here – the air temperature during the day does not fall below + 20-21 ° C. The water in the ocean is not too warm, its temperature is about + 18-19°C, and at the beginning of winter it is 1-2°C higher than in the second half. But a beautiful tan in the Canary Islands is provided to you at any time of the year.

The main resorts are the islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura. Convenient flights with direct flights to Tenerife from major European capitals have made this island the most popular holiday destination in the Canaries.

Canarian beaches are very different in landscape – there are beaches of natural origin with black volcanic sand, there are sandy bulk, there are rocky and pebble ones. Black sand from local beaches has healing properties, it helps to cope with diseases of the joints and the musculoskeletal system. In the Canary Islands, natural attractions are most interesting – national parks, botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves.

9. Indonesia

Bali is the most popular tourist island in Indonesia. In Bali, there is no traditional division into the usual winter and summer. The rainy season occurs during the winter months, with especially frequent rains in December and January. This fact does not deter tourists from traveling to the island. The fact is that the most prolonged rains fall in the mountains, and on the coast they are often short-lived and mainly fall at night, although there are days when heavy rain can fall all day. In winter, Bali is humid and warm, the air temperature is kept at around +30°C, the water is very warm – an average of +28°C.

The best resorts in Bali are located in the south of the island – this is incendiary Kuta and respectable Seminyak, calm and relaxed Sanur, as well as the resorts of Jimbaran and Nusa Dua with excellent sandy beaches and a sea without waves.

There are many interesting places in Bali that you should definitely visit. These are natural attractions of extraordinary beauty (volcanoes, lakes, waterfalls, the famous Monkey Forest), and ancient temples dedicated to Indonesian deities.

10 things to do in Indonesia

10. Brazil

Winter is the best time to go to distant lands and visit sultry and temperamental Brazil. There are excellent beaches here, and the local people are in no hurry, enjoying the moment and living the days for their own pleasure. At the very height of the European winter, there is a bright and colorful Brazilian carnival. The most grandiose action takes place in Rio de Janeiro, then other large cities of Brazil pick up the baton.

The best resorts in Brazil for a beach holiday – Rio de Janeiro with the legendary Copacabana beach, romantic Buzios, aristocratic Angra dos Reis, atmospheric Salvador, picturesque Recife, which is often called the Brazilian Venice.

The air in December, January and February often warms up above +30°C, and the water in the ocean reaches +26-28°C.

10 things to do in Brazil

TOP-10 Warm countries – Tourist market НН

1. Thailand

Thailand is one of the most popular countries for tourists from Russia during the winter months. Holidays in Thailand can be called budgetary – only air tickets are expensive, but you won’t have to pay much for accommodation and meals here. It rarely rains on the coast in winter, the air temperature is, on average, 25-32oC, the sea is warmed up to 26oC. Thailand offers many opportunities for water recreation, a variety of sightseeing trips and delicious food. Russians can stay in Thailand without a visa for 30 days.

Landscape of Phuket

2. Vietnam

In recent years, winter holidays in Vietnam have been gaining popularity. It is as warm here as in Thailand, in the south of the country you can swim – the water temperature is 26oC, the air temperature is 25-30oC. Tourists at the resorts have access to all types of water activities. In addition, even wind in winter creates excellent conditions for kiting. Citizens of Russia do not need a visa to enter Vietnam, provided that the period of stay in the country does not exceed 15 days.

Nha Trang Beach

3. Philippines

Another popular winter destination in Southeast Asia is the small Philippine island of Boracay. In winter, it is really hot here – the air temperature rarely drops below 30oC, the water is very warm, and it rains rarely and mostly at night. Surfers love Boracay for the winter wind. There is a wide choice of hotels for every taste and budget: from inexpensive bungalows to luxury hotels. Pearls are mined in Boracay – this is the most popular souvenir from a trip to the island. Citizens of the Russian Federation also do not need a visa to visit the Philippines if they travel to the country for no more than 30 days, however, the validity of the passport must be at least six months at the time of entry.

Beach on Boracay

4. India

The Indian state of Goa has been attracting tourists in the winter for many years. The weather in Goa in winter will delight guests who come from Russia: the average water temperature is about 28oC, the air temperature is up to 35oC, rain is unlikely. Goa has a very developed tourist infrastructure, largely due to the “Russian” business. The local beaches are so popular with Russians that many of them stayed to live in Goa and opened their own hotels, restaurants and tour agencies designed for the Russian-speaking public. The state offers a standard range of water activities, as well as interesting excursions with visits to nature reserves, plantations where spices are grown and historical sites. Russians need a visa to enter India.


5. Maldives

The most luxurious beach destination for a winter holiday can be called Maldives. It is very warm here in winter – air temperature during the day, on average, 29oC, water – 28oC. Almost every Maldivian hotel is located on a separate island, so tourists get real privacy and a relaxed holiday in merging with nature. Local coral reefs are the hallmark of the Maldives. Some hotels offer accommodation in bungalows built right above the water. Through the transparent elements of the floor, you can watch bright fish. There are several underwater restaurants on the islands. People go to the Maldives not only for diving – tourists are attracted by secluded beaches covered with white coral sand and a romantic atmosphere. Here it is customary to make a marriage proposal or spend a honeymoon. Citizens of Russia do not need a visa, it is obtained free of charge directly at Male airport for a period of 30 days.

Snorkeling in the Maldives

6. Mauritius

Connoisseurs of island culture, snow-white beaches and elite recreation also travel to Mauritius. Getting to this island, located in the western part of the Indian Ocean, is quite a long time, but the inconvenience pays off with more than magnificent nature, azure water and the softest coral sand. In our winter months in Mauritius – summer, air and water temperatures are 27-28oC. The island is interesting not only for adults, but also for children. There are several national parks here, where unique endemic plants grow and many animals live, including giant tortoises. In winter, Mauritius (especially its southwestern cape Le Morne) is also popular with kitesurfers. Russian citizens do not need a visa to enter Mauritius if the purpose of the visit is tourism and the period of stay in the country does not exceed 180 days.

Resort in Mauritius

7. Kenya

Located on the equator, Kenya offers a comfortable and very interesting holiday in winter. The air and water temperature here is 26oC. All kinds of water activities are popular off the coast of Kenya. In addition to seaside resorts, tourists who come to this African country are interested in national parks and reserves, as well as safaris. Good beaches can be found in different countries of the world, but such nature as in East Africa is nowhere else. The most famous Kenyan reserve is the Masai Mara, where tourists come from all over the world. You can go to nature from the coast both with a one-day excursion and for several days – there are very comfortable hotels and lodges in the reserves. To visit Kenya, Russian citizens need a visa, which can be issued at the consular section of the Kenyan Embassy in Moscow or directly at the border when entering the country.

Masai by the sea

8. Mexico

Overseas resorts also attract Russian tourists in winter. In particular, the beaches of Mexico are popular with our travelers. During the winter months in Mexico it is dry and warm, the air temperature on the coast of the country is 26oC. The developed infrastructure of world-famous resorts, such as Cancun in the Gulf of Mexico, Acapulco on the Pacific coast and many others, allows you to choose both budget and luxury holidays. In addition, Mexico offers the most interesting excursion programs for those who are tired of the beaches. Citizens of Russia and CIS countries require a visa to enter Mexico.

Underwater World Cozumel

9. Cuba

Cuba Island is another interesting destination for a beach holiday in winter. The air temperature here during the winter months ranges from 24oC to 32oC, the water warms up to 24-26oC. On the island – about three hundred beaches, many resort hotels. Cuba is an island with a rich history, besides, its size allows you to travel around the whole country in a few days. In addition to wonderful beaches and excursions, tourists pay tribute to the local cuisine. Cuban rum and cigars are a great souvenir from a winter trip across the ocean. Russian citizens do not need a visa to visit Cuba for tourism purposes for up to 30 days.

Cuba libre and fresh coconut enough to relax

10. Dominican Republic

Cuba is adjacent to the sultry Dominican Republic, whose popularity has been steadily growing in recent years. As in all Caribbean countries, winter here is the dry season. Air and water temperature – 25-26oC. In addition to the traditional beach holiday, in the Dominican Republic you can travel around original towns, visit nature reserves and picturesque waterfalls. Surfers often choose the Dominican Republic for winter waves. Russians can also visit this country without a visa for 30 days.

Bar in Punta Cana

Countries where it is warm in winter without a visa. You should know which countries are warm in winter

“Prepare the sleigh in summer” – we all remember this Russian proverb from childhood. Let’s try to take care of the upcoming winter holidays, if not in summer, then at least in autumn! Winter on the territory of our country lasts three months – according to the calendar, in fact, “climatically”, Russians have the whole dubious set of winter pleasures from wet snow to bitter frosts all five months of the year. In addition, the New Year holidays traditionally fall on the longest weekend in the work schedule – the Christmas holidays. And if you are not an ardent fan of skiing, do not see the charm in winter fishing, if you are tired of the gray mess under your feet in big cities and miss the gentle sunbeams, then a beach holiday in winter is for you!

There are a lot of destinations for a winter beach holiday. Trips to Egypt, the Emirates, Thailand and the Indian state of GOA are considered traditional. The resorts of Bali, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Maldives are very popular. Recently, the beaches of Vietnam and the tropical Chinese island of Hainan have become popular. Even Malaysia and the Seychelles can no longer be called exotic.

Let’s try to figure out what attracts our tourists to certain countries.

Egypt

One of the large hotels in Sharm el-Sheikh

An undoubted advantage of holidays in Egypt is the facilitated visa entry into this country for citizens of Russia and the CIS: you get a visa for a month at the airport upon arrival for only 15 dollars.

There are not many disadvantages of holidays in Egypt. First of all, not too convenient entry into the sea on the resort beaches of Sharm El Sheikh. But there is a way out: each beach with a coral bottom is equipped with special platforms that make it easier to descend into the sea. In addition, you can buy special shoes for swimming – “coral”, they are sold in any shop at the hotel. Further: many tourists are dissatisfied with intrusive service in shops, shops, cafes and restaurants. But what can I say? The East is a delicate matter, and the northeast of Africa is even more so, and the Arabs cannot ignore a potential buyer or client due to their mentality.

Thus, there are immeasurably more pluses in traditional winter holidays in Egypt than minuses. Winter holidays in Egypt, as always, will become a memorable event in your life, an island of hot summer in the Russian winter.

UAE

Beach overlooking Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE

In recent years, many Russians prefer to spend their winter holidays in the UAE. The United Arab Emirates is a real fairy tale, a country where the future in the form of high-tech architectural structures is intertwined with a conservative way of life in Arabic script. Only in the UAE, skyscrapers made of metal and glass peacefully coexist with oriental bazaars, camels – with limousines, and the traditional clothes of local women “abaya” – with chic boutiques of famous couturiers.

The resorts of the Emirates attract tourists primarily with the best hotel service in the world, often corresponding to the level of 7 “stars”, golden sandy beaches, the opportunity to look behind the secret veil of the culture of the true East. Comfortable for winter temperature – 25-28 degrees, and quite warm water temperature in the Persian Gulf (19-20 degrees) become an undoubted advantage when choosing the UAE as a place for your winter holidays. Do not forget also about shopping in the UAE. If you have never been an avid shopaholic before, once you are in the Emirates in February, you will undoubtedly become one. It is impossible not to join the ranks of shoppers, seeing 80% discounts in the boutiques of all fashion designers, and the numerous markets of Abu Dhabi will simply amaze you.

The most popular emirates for holidays are Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Guests in the UAE will be offered a guided tour of the Arab Tower Hotel – Burj Al Arab – the most expensive hotel in the world, an archipelago of artificial islands, a visit to Moroccan baths and a radon source, Wild Wadi water park. Fans of outdoor activities will not be bored: night crab hunting, underwater fishing, parachuting and airplane flights – this is a far from complete list of entertainment in the UAE. However, do not forget about some of the nuances of a holiday in the Emirates. First of all, these are bans on smoking and drinking alcohol in public places. It is recommended to indulge in the above vices within the walls of your room, drinking alcohol exclusively from Duty Free. Regarding drugs, the law of the Emirates is extremely short and severe – the death penalty. Moreover, it is carried out so quickly that you won’t have to rely on the help of the “native” consul. Do not forget about clothing too: the Emirates is a conservative Islamic country, do not offend the moral principles of its inhabitants with too revealing outfits.

There are few minuses: the Russian language is frankly bad, and this is all the more surprising, considering how warm relations between the Soviet Union and Cuba were in the past, and how many Cuban students studied in domestic universities. Another nuance: with the general circulation of the local currency peso, a separate one has been introduced for tourists – cookies, which, as a result, makes the prices for services for vacationers several times higher than for locals. However, you need to understand that the country we are going to visit as guests is not at all obliged to master our language, it would be much more logical to learn a few phrases in Spanish. The same applies to the currency, an old Russian proverb says: “Do not poke your nose into a strange monastery with your charter.”

    the good thing is that it will provide accommodation and food for every taste: there are a lot of chic hotels on the coast, at the same time, there is a large selection of inexpensive hostels and guest houses that provide housing for mere pennies. Indian cuisine – the queen of spices – will amaze you with its exoticism, the locals – with bright clothes and childish spontaneity. Most likely, the time spent in Goa will remain in your memory as an island of fun and joy, surrounded by truly heavenly nature.

    “Are there any downsides to going to Goa?”, you ask. Answer: they are few, but there are. Tourists need to tune in immediately to the fact that Indians have a distant concept of sanitation, as a set of activities. This, of course, does not apply to 4-5 star hotels, but applies to the situation in the country as a whole. In addition, as the events of recent years have shown, despite the general loyalty of local residents towards tourists, in terms of clothing, one should not provoke the natives: for excursions to Hindu shrines and walks in cities outside the hotel, shorts, miniskirts and tops with open shoulders. As for the visa, the Russians have no problems obtaining it: a visa for up to 3 months is issued within 6 working days at the Indian embassy, ​​its minimum cost is $50. If you go with a travel agency, this problem disappears by itself.

In addition, you will be pleased with the low prices, because February is the off-season period. So hurry up and pack your bags.

1. Thailand

Although November-February is the coldest season, do not try to ignore this country. What is cold for a Thai is hot for a Ukrainian. Judge for yourself: the average temperature is about + 28-32 C. It’s only a little cool in the morning and evening, so you’ll have to take a sweater with you. In addition, it is in February that the least amount of rain falls.

2. United Arab Emirates

The best time to visit is from October to May, so it is quite possible to hide in the UAE from the bitter frost in February. But the nights are a bit cool (+15 C). And the UAE will delight not only with a warm ocean, but also with a developed entertainment infrastructure and modern luxury hotels.

3. Bahamas

You won’t get bored in the Bahamas. In addition to heavenly sandy beaches, various water sports and diving await you. Also, the islands are one of the leaders in the gambling business. And you definitely won’t resist a romantic evening on a yacht.

4. Vietnam

In February, you can relax on the beach on the island of Phu Quoc. In addition, thanks to the beautiful coral reefs, you can go diving. Also in Vietnam, many temples have been preserved that will delight lovers of excursions.

5. Dominican Republic

You will be able to splash in the Caribbean Sea, lie on the gorgeous beaches. In addition, the developed infrastructure of night entertainment will not let you get bored. And on February 27, together with the indigenous people of the state, you can celebrate the Independence Day of the Dominican Republic. And these are various shows, and carnivals, as well as fun competitions – in short, very spectacular.

6. India

And in India you will enjoy a beach holiday with all the ensuing consequences – the sea, sand, colorful landscapes. And how tempting are the markets with various decorations! Exotic flora and fauna will not leave you indifferent.

7. Egypt

Although February is considered the coldest month in Egypt, the average water temperature at this time is +26-27 C. In general, it is quite possible to swim and sunbathe. But in the morning and in the evening it is somewhat chilly and you will have to wrap yourself in warm clothes. As entertainment, you will be offered diving and various excursions, including the path to the Pyramids on a camel.

8. Sri Lanka

In addition to the beach, this resort offers a wide range of excursions. Therefore, often between lying on the beach, tourists go to look at various architectural and natural attractions. In any hotel in Sri Lanka you will be kindly provided with excursion services.

9. Maldives

The country consists of 1190 islands, 200 of which are inhabited. The islands are small, so one island often has one hotel, as well as several bars and shops. In general, the rest is a beach pastime. You can diversify the days except for diving.

10. South Africa

The diamond-gold country boasts unforgettable flora and fauna. And your leisure time will be arranged more dynamically. After all, in addition to the beaches, you can visit various excursions, go diving, go on safari tours, go fishing, hunting, horseback riding and walking tours. In general, you will spend time fun and informative.

Winter holidays – where to go to relax in January, February or early March, to be warm and cheap? The choice is not easy. Holidays in warm countries are quite expensive. We decided to tell you 10 places to stay in winter if you want to bask in the sun, but can’t afford too expensive tours.

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1. Madeira. This Portuguese island is good at any time of the year. Madeira is located near the African coast, so it is warm all year round. It is also called the island of spring – the temperatures there do not fall below +20 degrees Celsius, but there is no unbearable heat either. (Photo: [email protected]/flickr.com).

2. Cambodia is one of the cheapest countries for exotic holidays. And winter is the best season to travel in Southeast Asia. The only downside to traveling to Cambodia is the high price of airfare, but if you buy it now, other costs in this country will pleasantly surprise you. (Photo: Stefano Gambassi/flickr. com).

3. Cyprus. The warm and calm winter on this island should be of interest to lovers of ancient sights, and the prices of tourist packages to Cyprus during the cold season should attract all those for whom their low price is an important factor, moreover, now there is an opportunity to buy last-minute tours on credit. It is too cold for sunbathing and swimming in winter, but it is just right for hiking and excursions in pleasant warmth. (Photo: S Argyro/flickr.com).

4. Islands of Thailand. Turquoise sea, heavenly beaches, idyllic views and sunny weather. What could be better when it’s terribly cold and overcast in your home country? In Thailand, especially in the south of the country, the best weather in winter is sunny and warm, but not hot. (Photo: Mike Behnken/flickr.com).

5. Tenerife. In winter, you can spend a holiday in the Canary Islands for half the price of a summer tour, so why not go to Tenerife in February instead of July? Tenerife is the most versatile island in the Canaries and for this reason it is called the miniature continent. (Photo: @morenox/flickr.com).

6. Hierro is the smallest of the Canary Islands, not as popular among tourists as its neighbors, despite the fact that it is in no way inferior to them in beauty. Hierro, first of all, is wild nature and beautiful landscapes. The island, green and mountainous, is great for hiking. Thanks to the unique nature, the island of Hierro was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. (Photo: David Hernández Gomez/flickr.com).

7. Goa. Colorful and fascinating India is full of contrasts. Winter is a good time to visit India, except for the mountainous regions where it is snowy and cold. If you want to relax and bask in the sun, go to Goa, an island that attracts millions of tourists with its sandy beaches, emerald waters, sun and atmosphere of relaxation and freedom. (Photo: Gerald Zinnecker/flickr.com).

8. Israel. Winter is a time of good prices in Israel. You can’t call this country cheap. However, if you go there outside the holiday season and when there are no major religious holidays, you can count on lower prices. Winter in Israel is warm but not hot, the weather is good for walking and sightseeing. The Dead Sea is warmer, you can swim there in winter, as well as in the Red Sea in Eilat, although the water is certainly cooler here. (Photo: Ran/flickr.com).

9. Morocco. Summer in Morocco means crowds of people, ubiquitous dust and unbearable heat. Winter in Morocco, although the weather is not conducive to swimming in the ocean – it’s too cold, however, for walking, excursions and just having fun on the coast – the best time. (Photo: T Baran/flickr.com).

10. Croatia. In winter, the weather in this country is more like spring than winter. In December, January and February, the daytime temperatures remain above 10 degrees Celsius. At this time of the year, the water temperature in the Adriatic Sea is approximately at the same level. Visiting Croatia in winter is not for the sake of a beach holiday, but for active tourism. (Photo: Michal Sleczek/flickr.com).

I love warm weather and don’t go out of the house unnecessarily on harsh and cold winter days. I drink hot tea to keep warm. However, you can do smarter and fly to warmer climes. But, as you know, most tourists are drawn to Europe, which is rich in architecture and traditions. And in winter in many European countries the weather is quite cool, so it is important not to miscalculate!

Where in Europe it is warm in winter

To enjoy sunny days and favorable weather even in winter, we select TOP 3 warm European countries:

It is in the above countries that it is warm and comfortable even in winter. Let me dwell on each of these countries in a little more detail.
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is a country where the cultures of Europe and South America intersect. Rich cultural traditions and bright people with a passionate disposition, as well as warm and pleasant weather all year round
. Swimming will undoubtedly be cool in winter, but long walks are the key to a successful holiday. Tourists simply must visit Madeira Island
, on which tons
temperature is
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formed by lava.

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while +20 degrees
. In the Balearic Islands and in Andalusia, you can feel the beauty of Spain in winter. Walks along the picturesque streets and the charm of local cities will not leave you indifferent.

is another country with a warm climate in winter. The weather is especially warm in the south of the country, in particular in Naples and on the island. T
temperature readings around +13-16°C
. The days in winter in Italy are mostly sunny, so they are the best for a vacation. In February, in the warmest winter month, carnivals are held
and many other events, so many tourists and locals gather here. It is worth saying that even in winter you can get a great tan in Italy!

Conclusion

Even in winter in Europe, you can enjoy the warm weather and treat yourself to an unforgettable vacation. Sun, walks, local cuisine and culture will brighten up the rest of any tourist.

The hottest country in the world is Qatar. The state is located in Southwest Asia. It borders on the south with Saudi Arabia, on the island of Bahrain in the northwest, and on the other sides it is washed by the Persian Gulf.

The peninsula, which is now the state of Qatar, was inhabited as early as the 3rd millennium BC. And now it is divided into 10 municipalities. Approximately forty percent of the locals are Arabs. But there are also people from India, Iran and Pakistan. And, despite the fact that the official language in Qatar is Arabic, most residents are almost fluent in English. According to the 2004 census, 80 percent of Muslims live in the state, about 9 morepercent are Christians.

In the capital of Qatar – Doha – lives up to 90 percent of the population of the entire country. By the way, an absolute monarchy is developed in the state. That is, the reins of government are entirely in the hands of the monarch.

In the past, the population of Qatar increased very rapidly. This was due to the fact that emigrants went to the country in large numbers to work. After all, the country is the third in the world in terms of natural gas reserves. Qatar is also the world’s largest exporter of petroleum products. Now the situation with the number of inhabitants is changing dramatically. Emigration from the country is increasing, besides population growth is falling. Qatar is now home to just under two million people. Moreover, about 70 percent are men. Life expectancy in the country is impressive – more than 70 years.

And as for gas and oil. These minerals account for more than half of the GDP and about 70 percent of the state budget revenues. The metallurgical industry is also developed in the country. But agriculture is very poor. The harvest is able to satisfy at least 10 percent of the needs of the population. However, this is not surprising, since almost the entire territory of the state is a desert. Rare oases are found only in the north of Qatar. At the same time, the climate is dry, there are no permanent rivers, so there is little water. And it must be obtained from the sea by desalination. But there are underground sources, but they are few, and they are also located in the north. As a result, the animal world is poor in Qatar. The main living creatures are snakes, rodents and lizards.

Journey to the hottest country Qatar

But as for the air temperature. It is extremely hot in Qatar. Even in winter, the temperature rarely drops below 25-28 degrees Celsius. In summer, provided that the country has a shortage of water, 40 degrees above zero.

The country also has its own armed forces. True, the size of the army is modest. It consists of only 12 thousand people. And most of the military belongs to the ground forces. At the same time, there is a huge amount of different military equipment in the country.

It is worth noting that in 2022 Qatar will host the World Cup. And since there is extreme heat in the state, the authorities have already begun to address the issue of air conditioning stadiums. However, it is possible that the matches will be held in the winter.

The hottest places on the planet

However, there are other hot spots on earth where there is not even life. However, in some places people still live.

The real temperature record holder is the Deshte-Lut desert. She is located in Iran. In 2005, experts recorded the highest temperature on the surface here. The data showed that the air warmed up to 70 degrees above zero Celsius. It was possible to make measurements with the help of a space satellite called Aqua. The desert itself is called the hottest spot in the world, as well as the driest place on the planet. Moreover, not a single creature can survive here. Among other things, high dunes can form in the Dushte-Lut desert with strong winds. The height of some of them, at times, reaches 500 meters.

Another hot place is a Libyan city called El Azizia. The highest temperature in this place was recorded in the autumn of 1922. Then the thermometers showed 57.8 degrees. However, things are not as bad in this city as in the Iranian desert. One of the hottest places on the planet is an hour’s drive from the Mediterranean Sea. Therefore, as soon as the traveler gets tired of the heat, he can immediately move closer to the sea breeze.

In the US state of California there is the notorious Death Valley. The desert is 86 meters below sea level. And here at 19In 2013, experts recorded a record – the air warmed up to 56.7 degrees above zero. In general, the average air temperature in the summer months here is kept at 47 degrees. And Death Valley is considered the driest territory in America.

Crawling stones in the valley of death

The hottest cities in the world

Another hot spot on the planet is the United Arab Emirates. The capital is Dubai. The city is considered one of the hottest cities in the world. The average temperature there fluctuates between plus 37-39degrees. If you do not forget about the humidity, then being outside for a long time without hats and sunglasses is simply unsafe. The bright sun can burn the retina of the eye, as well as help to earn sunstroke. However, local residents have already got used to the temperature and have adapted to live in conditions of unbearable heat.

In the northern part of Ethiopia, you can also set temperature records. In the area of ​​Dallol. There is a settlement there. And the average annual temperature of the settlement is about 34 degrees Celsius.

The hottest countries in the world

Greece is considered the hottest country in Europe. Because it is closest to the equator. After analyzing the temperature data, it turned out that the highest temperatures are in Greek Athens. Here, the thermometers rise to an average of 24 degrees above zero. The maximum temperature in the city is reached in July and August. In addition, high average temperatures were recorded in Portugal and Spain.

The hottest places in South America are Colombia and Chile. Here the average temperature is 35 degrees above zero. However, in the countries of South America you can always enjoy heavy rainfall, so the thermometers here can show low values, and then sharply high.

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where to relax in winter without Egypt and Turkey

Due to recent political events, Russians have lost two of the most popular and cheapest resorts – Egypt and Turkey. It seems that for the money that could be spent on vacation in these countries, it will not be possible to go anywhere else. But this does not mean at all that the world is over – the regulars of Antalya and Sharm el-Sheikh can finally discover new horizons for themselves.

We have selected for you options where you can go for a beach holiday in winter.

UAE

United Arab Emirates – the closest analogue of Egypt, but more expensive. In this country, it rains no more than 10 days a year, the rest of the time it is dry hot weather. In summer, the air heats up to almost 50 degrees, so it’s better to go in autumn or winter. In the United Arab Emirates you can find any sports entertainment, but the problem with alcohol is that it costs crazy money, is sold in few places and is generally not encouraged by society.

In the UAE, in no case should you behave defiantly and grossly violate Sharia law, otherwise you will get a lot of problems. But excellent service, excellent Arabic cuisine, clear warm sea – the Emirates are washed by the Persian and Oman gulfs. Many also enjoy shopping.

Visa: Needed.

How long to fly: From 5 hours.

THAILAND

Probably no one will be too surprised to see Thailand on this list. Of course, tours to Thailand are more expensive than to Turkey or Egypt, but the rest has long lived up to the expectations of those who like to bask on the beach, swim and hang out. It is interesting to visit this country not only for the sake of “seal rest” – it is interesting to go to Bangkok, plunge into the culture and history of this country, try the national cuisine and go diving.

The rainy season in Thailand ends by December, so the weather is perfect for the New Year: the air warms up to 26-29 degrees, the water – up to 24-26 degrees, the sun is in the sky. Recall that Thailand is washed by two oceans, Pattaya – Pacific, and Phuket – Indian.

Visa: Russians are allowed visa-free entry for up to 30 days.

How long to fly: On average, from Moscow to Thailand – 9 hours.

INDIA

This is also a long-time favorite destination for Russian tourists. If it is more profitable to buy a tour to Thailand, then you definitely need to go to India on your own – it will turn out cheaper and, believe me, better. The lion’s share of tourists goes to Goa, but this state has already become boring for many, so they tend to wilder beaches, where every five minutes they don’t try to sell you something, there are fewer people and you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle. New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to travel to India – the air temperature stays at 30 degrees and the ocean is calm and warm.

India is an infinitely interesting country that you just need to visit at least once in your life, and not limited to a beach holiday.

Visa: Russians need a visa, you can get it online or at the consulate.

How long to fly: To Goa from 6.5 to 7.5 hours.

INDONESIA

As a rule, tourists to Indonesia are attracted not so much by the temple complex of Borobodur and the Merali volcano on the island of Java and not by Sumatra with its orangutans, rafflesias and a lake in the crater of the volcano, but by Bali – a place of international youth hangouts, parties and surfing . In December-January, the air warms up to 26-30 degrees, and the water – up to 28. By the way, Bali is washed by the Indian and Pacific oceans at the same time.

In the tropics, winter is the rainy season, but these are not at all the rains that fall in Russia in autumn. Short-term warm showers do not greatly interfere with rest, however, the humidity of the air is very high. The wettest month of the year on the island is January.

Visa: A free visa can be obtained upon arrival in Indonesia through passport control. It gives the right to stay in the country for up to 30 days.

How long to fly: From Moscow to Bali about 11-12 hours.

SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka, also known as the former Ceylon, is ideal in terms of tourism at any time of the year. The fact is that the temperature on the island is approximately the same all year round and varies about 30 degrees Celsius, the average water temperature (Indian Ocean) is about 27 degrees. The change of seasons is expressed mainly in the amount of precipitation, the lion’s share of which falls in the summer, but more often it rains at night. However, taking into account the peculiarities of the relief of Sri Lanka, the best time to relax in the southwest of the country is winter, and in the northeast it is summer.

Tourists will find pristine sandy beaches, jungles, tea plantations and ancient Buddhist relics, because Buddhism is the main religion on the island.

Visa: Tourists arriving for less than 30 days do not need a visa, but an electronic permit is required. You can do this on the official website or upon arrival.

How long to fly: Moscow-Colombo flight – 9 hours.

SEYCHELLES

The Seychelles is a state in the Indian Ocean, consisting of 115 islands. True, only 33 of them are inhabited. There are two main seasons in the Seychelles. It is hot from December to May, in December-January the air warms up to 27-29degrees, there are short but heavy rains (the rainiest month is January), but the sun quickly returns to its place. From June to November it “colds” to an average of 24 degrees above zero. The Seychelles is the very tropical paradise that travel agencies love to advertise so much: snow-white sand, on which coconut palms grow, clear blue waters and huge turtles.

It’s also a great place for diving and surfing: Mahe’s Grand Anse beach has waves regularly reaching two meters high, and the local waters are rich in 50 varieties of coral and hundreds of species of fish. You can go diving in the Seychelles all year round, but the best time for this is April-May and October-November, when the sea is completely calm. The beaches in the Seychelles are legally open to everyone, so any tourist can relax near the territory of a private hotel.

Visa: Not required for up to 30 days.

Flight time: Approximately 15 hours.

MALDIVES

The beach season in the Maldives lasts all year round, but the period from November to April is considered high, well, and the least amount of rain falls from December to March. The Maldives is traditionally popular for the New Year and May holidays, during these periods tours become much more expensive. The air temperature in December-January varies around 28-30 degrees, the water temperature is around 27-28 degrees Celsius.

You will not find any special historical relics in the Maldives, but you can enjoy a wonderful holiday in a luxury hotel, wonderful beaches and diving. The best time for snorkeling is from January to April, when the sea is calm, like a mirror surface, and visibility under water is more than 30 meters. But in autumn or spring, near the Maldives, located on the atolls in the Indian Ocean, you can watch whales, tiger sharks, and giant rays. The worst time for a beach holiday in the Maldives is summer, a time of strong winds.

Visa: No visa required for 30 days.

Flight time: About 9 hours.

MAURITIUS

Mauritius is another winter destination. This resort was created specifically for those who prefer to just sunbathe and swim on vacation. On this island you will not find any special attractions, but you will find many high-class hotels and magnificent beaches. If you get tired of basking by the sea, you can go fishing or go diving.

Visa: No visa required for entry up to 60 days.

How long to fly: 10-12 hours.

VIETNAM

Winter is a good time to visit Vietnam. The country, which has been associated by many with Cherkizon since the 90s, is only admired by tourists who have visited it. Many historical sights, delicious food and, most importantly, amazing nature – which are worth only Halong Bay and Pongour Falls or Hon Mun Island in the South China Sea. By the way, the latter is famous for its excellent diving, richness of underwater life and, in particular, corals. To plunge into the bustle of the city and see the sights, you should definitely go to Ho Chi Minh City.

The beach season begins in Vietnam in winter, from December dry sunny weather reigns in the southern part of the country. The air warms up to 30 degrees, water – up to 25. In the north of Vietnam at this time it is much colder.

Visa: A visa is required, at the largest airports in Vietnam it can be issued upon arrival.

How long to fly: Moscow-Ho Chi Minh City – 9 hours 45 minutes.

CHINA

As in Vietnam, winter is the beach season in southern China. The best season to visit Hainan Island, a popular New Year’s holiday resort, starts in November and ends in May. The swimming season on the island lasts all year round, although in winter it turns out that the water temperature is higher than the air temperature: 25 degrees versus 20-22. It gets chilly in the evenings, so you should take warm clothes on the trip.

Well, the best time to visit Hainan is autumn and spring. One way or another, China is an ancient and interesting civilization, so it is unlikely that any of the tourists is limited only to the beach, because there are so many things to see around.

Visa: Needed.

Flight time: About 7.5 hours.

MALAYSIA

Malaysia is very humid and hot all year round, the coolest time of the year is from November to January. At this time, the air temperature drops to about 26 degrees, the water warms up to 26-28 degrees. It rains throughout the year, especially intensively in October and November, so the New Year holidays are a great time to travel to Malaysia, in conditions of heat such high humidity is more difficult to endure.

The island of Borneo, famous for its rich forest, beautiful clean beaches with fine white sand, a rehabilitation center for orangutans, as well as hotels, discos, bars and shops, enjoys great popularity among tourists.

Visa: Not required for a trip of up to 30 days.

How long to fly: Direct flight Moscow – Kuala Lumpur lasts about 10 hours.

CARIBBEAN

Everything you associate with reggae, green little bars, white beaches and real fun is concentrated in the Caribbean. Given the current exchange rate for Russians, this trip will be very expensive, but if you have the necessary amount … The Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Martinique and a bunch of other islands located in the Caribbean (Antilles) Sea between North and South are waiting for you America.

In winter, the season begins there – rains and hurricanes stop, the Caribbean Sea remains warm, the air temperature is kept at around 24 to 26 degrees, the water temperature is from 22 to 26 degrees Celsius. You can engage in any water sports from diving to windsurfing, as well as dancing, drinking local rum and enjoying seafood.

Visas: Depending on the specific island.

How long to fly: 13-14 hours.

MEXICO

Winter is the best time to travel to Mexico. Those who want to relax on the beach should go to Acapulco, where at this time it is very warm, up to 31 degrees, the sea is warm and there is no rain. What can we say about the Mayan heritage, which is worth it to break away from the sun lounger and bar. The most popular place among young people is Cancun.

Visa: A visa is not required, but you need to obtain an electronic entry permit free of charge, which allows you to stay in the country for up to six months.

Flight time: Around 12-13 hours.

AUSTRALIA

In December, “summer” begins in Australia, it is best to go to the coast of Sydney at this time of the year. Australian beaches attract surfers from all over the world every year, especially the easternmost point of the mainland – Byron Bay, as well as the beaches of Kira Beach and Bells Beach. True, they say that there are too many surfers in these places. What else is interesting in Australia? At a minimum, a unique fauna has developed in this country: kangaroos, platypuses, emu ostriches live here, and if you are lucky, you will see whales, and if you are not lucky, you will see a shark, a saltwater crocodile, a poisonous spider, a jellyfish or a representative of one of the three thousand species of snakes living on the smallest continent.

What’s nice is that all the beaches are public, so you can get where you like, and you won’t have to pay.

Visa: Needed.

How long to fly: Flights from Moscow to Sydney always fly with transfers, so the total flight takes about 20 hours.

7 countries that are cool without air conditioning

Travel is the best way to escape from problems, obligations and summer heat. While the temperature in Kazakhstan is getting closer to forty degrees, we are talking about countries in which even now it is colder than the desire of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to carry out any reforms.

USA

There are many hot states in the USA, but there are options for fans of the cold. The most obvious of them is Alaska , in the northern part of which even in the middle of summer the temperature does not exceed 0–5 degrees .

Alaska is much more fun than the usual beach: instead of building sand castles, they ride dog sleds here, and beach volleyball is replaced by ATV races across the icy desert. You can even get a tan – the sun reflects off snow much better than water (so don’t forget sunscreen).

If “endless ice” sounds more intimidating than attractive, opt for the less extreme ski resorts. For example, in California, Colorado or Oregon . Resorts work even in summer, and if you are not confident enough on skis, you can replace them with skiing on frozen lakes or a few mugs of mulled wine from local wine.

Temperature in Alaska now: +5°–19°

Norway

Oslo is the best European capital for those who cannot stand the heat. Just imagine: a city where you can walk all day in the summer without the risk of getting a heat stroke!

But for real northern views, you need to go a little further: for example, to Lofoten Islands located above the Arctic Circle. The inhabitants of these places are lucky with the climate – it is affected by the Gulf Stream, so the winters in the archipelago are mild and the summers are not too hot. At the same time, natural views are the same as in much colder places – spacious plains, cold mountains and even the northern lights (but in autumn). We advise: explore the fjords on kayaks, and have breakfast, lunch and dinner with the most delicious herring in the world.

Temperature in Norway now: +2°–24°

Australia and New Zealand

If you haven’t skipped geography classes, you probably remember that Australia is actually winter in summer. The same applies to neighboring New Zealand – and indeed to all countries located below the equator.

Given that most tourists go to these countries for surfing and beach holidays, in cold July and August you will find a pleasant absence of crowds of tourists and low housing prices. But stock up on thermal underwear and sweaters, especially if you are going to New Zealand Auckland or Australian Melbourne and Sydney – from June to August it is quite cool there .

For those who suddenly realize that they are tired of freezing, we advise you to take the first tickets to Brisbane – the temperature there is kept at a pleasant +20 ° -25 ° inexpensive and very good local wine).

Temperature in Australia and New Zealand now: +3°–26°

Argentina

If you think of Argentina as hot and sunny, you probably think of “summer” (that is, December-February) in the central and northern parts of the country, located closer to the equator. But Argentina is big – and its southern border is not so far (only 6500 km ) from Antarctica .

That’s why in Argentina you can not only hide from the heat, but also admire the glaciers – for this you need to get to the city El Calafata in the very north. And then you can return to comfortable +15 ° -20 ° in Buenos Aires or go skiing in Patagonia .

Temperature in Argentina now: -2°–+19°

Iceland

It would be hard not to mention Iceland in this list, whose name literally translates as “country of ice”. And it corresponds to it: here is a complete set of glaciers, geysers and even a polar day, in comparison with which St. Petersburg’s white nights look pathetic.

If you need to visit the beach at least once in the summer, let it be the beach in the village of Vik , famous for its black sand and basalt rocks. But the main attractions are still located further from the coast, inland: warm springs, lava plains and real volcanoes. That being said, Reykjavik can get a bit boring, so it’s best to rent a car and spend more time exploring the wilderness.

Temperature in Iceland now: +7°–15°

South Africa

Yes, it can get cold in Africa too, albeit rarely and not to a terrifying minus. South Africa is located below the equator, so winter here is from June to August. On the most popular destinations – Cape Town and Johannesburg – the temperature stays at a pleasant + 15 ° -20 °. This allows you not to wrap yourself in a hundred layers of clothes to keep warm, but also not to run from the air conditioner to the air conditioner, trying to cool down at least a little.

Tamadaba gran canaria: Tamadaba Natural Park | Hello Canary Islands

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Tamadaba National Park Gran Canaria

In a small continent, where does one go to experience the most stunning landscapes? Tamadaba Natural Park is Gran Canaria’s best bet. The oldest and biggest forest in the island is also the home of thousands of endemic plants and animals.

Pine Covered Slope in Tamadaba National Park – ©tamara1k

Venture into its tree-lined hiking trail and be rewarded with the most breath-taking views below and of the neighboring island. In these parts of the earth, travelers can be alone with their thoughts, with nature’s hidden wonders keeping them company.

Brief Background

Parque Natural Tamadaba is a network of valleys, slopes, and mountains on the far west of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. The 7,500 hectares of land starts from the town of Agaete in the northwest and extends down to the towns of La Aldea de San Nicolas and Artenara.

Each trail to its peak is defined by pine forests and arid grounds, sometimes steep, sometimes gravelly, but the views are always divine. The park also covers 18 kilometers of the island’s west coastline. Furthermore, the trail from the coast is as magical as the rest of the trails from the towns inland.

Pico de Bandera, its highest peak, is more than 1,400 meters above sea level. Thus, many parts of the area are viewing points where visitors could see the Teide volcano in Tenerife peeking through clouds. It is surely a scene to behold despite the fact that the island is over 100 kilometers away.

The area is also part of the list of places in Gran Canaria which earned the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve qualification. So, when hikers climb the dangerous cliff off the west coast near the Guayedra Valley, it’s not surprising to find endangered plants and animal species native to the island.

In Tamadaba Parque Natural, every cascading valley and mountain kissing the passing clouds spell out tranquility. With lots of things to do and scenery so grand, it’s a destination where families, couples, groups, and individuals surely love.

Things to Do at Tamadaba Natural Park

Visiting Tamadaba Natural Park, Gran Canaria’s largest pine forest, is like entering a realm far, far away from tourism. There are plenty of activities to keep adventure seekers, nature lovers, and even wildlife enthusiasts happy and entertained.

Follow the Hike and Walk Trails

Since it largely covers three main municipalities, there are plenty of hiking trails found in the natural park. Following the wooden signs from the town of Agaete to Artenara, hikers get a front-row seat to the views of the villages below, spreading throughout the foot of the mountains. This trail is almost parallel to the motorway GC-216 going to the park.

Regardless of which trail, visitors only need to look up to see the enormous pine trees or look down to spot the beautiful arid, pine needle-lined grounds. The stunning views of cascading mountains and valleys, often kissed by thin cloudy mist or showered by the sunshine, is a sight to behold. From here, one could also marvel at the height of the famous Teide Volcano in the neighboring island of Tenerife.

Hiking Trail in Tamadaba National Park – ©kelifamily

Stop at Mirador del Balcon

A steep trail, but easily accessible by car, run to the west coast of Tamadaba, through the cliffs in Guayedra, where Mirador del Balcon lies await. From this vantage point hanging on a cliff, hikers feel like a king or queen on the top of the world.

In front of Mirador del Balcon, the blue waters of the Atlantic spread as far as the eyes could reach. At the back is the vast expanse of La Aldea de San Nicolas and the lovely green La Arena Valley. On the cliff side is the famous “Dragon’s Tail,” a wall defined by sea cliffs running zigzag.

Drive and Have a Picnic

Those who are not keen on walking or hiking could still get to enjoy the beauty of Tamadaba. In this case, they could rent a car and drive to the main camp and viewing site, and delight in the tranquility with only the winds and the sound of chirping birds in the background.

The pines also provide ample shades for families who would like to have a picnic amidst nature. Unlike the nearby parks of Roque Nublo and Tejeda, the place is not frequented, making it a secret haven for those who wish to take a break from the beach and the city.

Wildlife Spotting

The pine forests, lush valleys, and dangerous cliffs of Tamadaba are not only for the eyes. Within these reserves are shelters for endemic plants and animals. Endemic species of flowers and trees abound in its mountains, the most notable of which is the native Canary pines. Each takes its part in completing the picturesque scene for visitors.

Guests could also take the rare opportunity to snap a shot of some of the wildest birds on the island. Some have seen woodpeckers and the Blue Chaffinch. Considering that the area is also a Special Bird Protection Area, that is not surprising.

How to Get There

Tamadaba Natural Park offers more than one viewing points, and since the park area stretches to three municipalities, there are many ways to get to these miradors.

By Car

When driving from inland, take GC-210 to the left side of Artenara. Get off and drive through GC-216, a one-way road which would take visitors around the middle and into the main viewing camp at the highlands of the majestic reserve.

If driving from the northern village of Agaete, take the winding mountainous road down GC-200 passing through Barranco Guayedra. It would directly lead to Mirador del Balcon. The breeze from the west coast and the beautiful hamlets and lush green ridges make every second of the drive enjoyable.

For those coming in from the south in La Aldea de San Nicolas, the choice can be to drive up through GC-200 to the west for the cliff and ocean view. Another option would be to go through GC-210, then to GC-216 to the east, for more of the ravines and pine forest views.

By Bus

From the bus station at Las Palmas, take Bus No. 102 which would go through Platform 3, at Galdar, and then at Agaete. The buses leave every hour to take passengers to Valle Agaete. Once in the village, the stop at El Lomo is where hikers could start following the Camino trail to Tamadaba.

By Foot

There are several other trails from the three municipalities which lead wanderers to the lovely Parque Tamadaba. They just need to follow the wooden signs, from wherever they are staying.

All efforts are rewarded by the pristine scenery, the fresh and crisp wind, and sometimes a magical cloud enveloping the hills. Depending on the weather, some parts may have very humid air and dry grounds while others may have colder temperatures and misty paths. Proper hiking clothes are thus advisable.

Experience the Serenity of the Natural Park in Tamadaba

With half of the island of Gran Canaria classified as UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it is needless to say that the nature parks here are outstanding. It would be such a waste not to leave the beaches at one point and head up the hills to witness its splendor.

Tamadaba Natural Park is the biggest nature reserve where the island’s rich biodiversity is free for everyone to see. Drive, take the bus or follow the walking trails to experience its serene sanctuary. Be prepared for the spectacular views of the Atlantic, valleys, cliffs, fields, old villages, and rejuvenated by nature’s majestic beauty.

Tamadaba Natural Park. All the details about this site said by locals

Tamadaba is a Natural Park of Gran Canaria located in the northwest of the island. Specifically, it takes part of the municipalities of Artenara, La Aldea de San Nicolás and Agaete. Likewise, since 2019, Tamadaba is part of the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Below we are going to give you more details about this protected area so that you can enjoy nature in its best.

Viewpoint Llanos de La Mimbre, Tamadaba

Tamadaba Natural Park

The Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the most extensive virgin areas of the island and, given its characteristics, it is also a Biosphere Reserve. In this environment, the Canarian pine reigns among many other plant and animal species, some endemic to Gran Canaria. For example, this pine forest is home to the Gran Canaria blue finch, an endemic bird to the island. The highest point of the Park is the Pico de La Bandera with 1,444 meters of altitude.

Tamadaba Pine Forest

On the other hand, you must bear in mind that the Tamadaba Natural Park is not just pine forest. This extends to the coast of La Aldea de San Nicolás, next to the Andén Verde or El Balcón viewpoint, which passes through El Risco, Faneroque and reaches Guayedra Beach in Agaete.

El Balcón viewpoint, Tamadaba Natural Park

Llanos de la Mimbre viewpoint

Another of the best-known viewpoints in Tamadaba is that of Llanos de La Mimbre. From here you will have spectacular views of Puerto de Las Nieves, Tenerife and La Aldea de San Nicolás. Next to the Mirador del Balcón, it is one of the essentials for nature lovers visiting Gran Canaria.

Llanos de La Mimbre viewpoint and Teide peak at the background

Hiking around Tamadaba Natural Park

The area of Tamadaba is about 7,500 hectares, so you can imagine the number of trails that run through this protected area. We want to share with you a circular route that passes through the Llanos de La Mimbre viewpoint, the camping area, the picnic area and the reservoir that we showed you previously. Below we summarize the main characteristics of the route.

Distance 10,5 Km
Estimated duration 3 and 30 hours
Circular Yes
Picnic area Yes

Practically the entire trail passes through wide and easy tracks, except for two steps between ditches where you have to be very careful. Therefore, we could also recommend this hiking trail for children (not small children given the duration). At the same time, almost the entire trail is flat, the accumulated unevenness is around 400 meters. Moreover, we recommend that before going you check the weather forecast and prepare your basic hiking kit. Do not miss this route in the video at the end!

Hiking through Tamadaba Natural Park

Track of this hiking route

Next we leave you the track of the hiking route that we did in case you wanted to do it on your own. If you want to know how to download it and follow it from your GPS or smartphone, here we explain it to you. If you want to support us so that we continue to create content for you about Gran Canaria, we will appreciate if you purchase one of our tracks, either to enjoy incredible routes or as a donation. And don’t miss the video we have prepared for you below!

Camping area Llanos de La Mimbre

Although for the moment the access is closed for vehicles (we understand that due to COVID19), here there is a wide esplanade equipped for camping. It is called Llanos de La Mimbre, like the viewpoint. It has bins, drinking water, a camping area and parking for caravans. As a general rule, the access is only allowed with authorization that you can request here.

Camping area Tamadaba Natural Park

Recreation Area Tamadaba Natural Park

Although it is currently closed due to COVID-19, the Tamadaba picnic area is one of the best known in Gran Canaria. Here practically all the locals have come as children to spend time with the family. A recreation area with picnic tables and a barbecue area under Canarian pines. In addition, it has public toilets, drinking water and a parking area.

Recreation area of Tamadaba

Video of the hiking route

Then we leave you with a small video about one of the hiking routes that you can do in Tamadaba, the route that we told you before. Subscribe to our YouTube channel here so you don’t miss more videos from Gran Canaria. Don’t forget that you can activate the English subtitles!

We hope you enjoyed this short tour of this Natural Park with everything you cannot miss! If you want to discover more plans like this, keep browsing here or take a direct jump to our digital guides of Gran Canaria.

Tamadaba Natural Park

Tamadaba is a rock massif 1,444 m high located northwest on the island of Gran Canaria. The Natural Park appeared there in 1987, it is just a 90-minute drive or 60 km from the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the territories least altered by human hands on the island of Gran Canaria. This Unesco Biosphere Reserve covers 7,500 hectares from the summit to the coast at the western end of the island. Visitors can choose between the fabulous natural Canarian pine forests of the summits, the vertiginous cliffs of its almost inaccessible coast and the rich biodiversity of its ravines. Almost all of this area has quite fragile environmental systems. There is a special zone of protection for birds. This Park, located in the municipalities of Agaete, Artenara and San Nicolás, is adjacent to the Nublo Rural Park.

  • WHAT TO DO
  • HIKING IN TAMADABA
  • CLIMBING IN TAMADABA
  • WHERE TO STAY
  • HOW TO GET THERE
  • TOWNS TO VISIT
    • Agaete
    • Artenara
    • San Nicolás

This massif is composed at its base by stacks of basaltic rocks from the first stage of formation of the island shield 14 million years ago. These rocks were overlapped with tuffs and photolytic, rhyolitic and trachytic flows that are hundreds of meters thick. It is interesting to see how all these layers get exposed on cliffs of more than a thousand meters above the sea. It is possible to see this wonder due to old giant landslides and the marine erosive effects happening over millions of years.

This area has great beauty given the existence of natural elements of notable geomorphological interest. You will see mind-boggling ravines, vast high plateaus and towering rock massifs.

You will find one of the best-preserved natural pine forests on the island. It managed to survive due to notable effectiveness in hydrological systems, there are several artificial dams in its neighbourhood that ensure balanced precipitation and watering of vegetation. At the same time, there are other well-preserved biosystems, such as those of ravines, and the tabaibal-cardonal communities of low areas, in addition to the habitats of highlands.

Here live protected species and even some are exclusive to the place, this is especially seen in the Guayedra crags. In addition, certain endemic and protected bird species nest in the park’s pine forests. From a cultural point of view, some isolated and semi-abandoned farmhouses stand out. The archaeological importance of areas such as El Risco and the Guayedra valley is of great importance as well.

These cliffs shelter numerous island endemisms, some of them in danger of extinction. The highest areas are covered by a mixed natural and regeneration pine forest, with areas of pine plantations and other foreign species, interspersed by heather and laurisilva relicts in the areas most exposed to the humid trade winds from the north. The vegetation is abundant, in addition to Canarian pine and heather we can find olivillos, escobones, yellow gorse, rockrose and thyme.

Due to the high altitude and open exposure, winter temperatures can be very cold, softening in summer, even thermal inversion can occur, reaching high values, exceeding 30ºC with the consequent threat of forest fire. Rainfall is important in winter, there come storms from the southwest, bringing over 1,000 mm rainfall per year. Please keep this in mind when planning your trip.

WHAT TO DO

Visit the pine forest of Tamadaba. The Tamadaba Natural Park has an outstanding pine forest. The 2,000 hectares of the Tamadaba pine forest cover a large abrupt and rugged massif in the northwest of the island of Gran Canaria, with access from the towns of Agaete or Aldea de San Nicolás. Having been regenerated and repopulated in the 20th century, today it is one of the healthiest pine forests in the Canary Islands and a popular leisure destination in Gran Canaria.

The pines of Gran Canaria are of a peculiar species: the Canary pine, which is native to these islands. It is a tall, symmetrical tree, ashen green in colour and fire resistant. In its cool shade, we find fragrant plants and colourful flowers such as rockrose and wild thyme. In addition, their tops and trunks are home to numerous birds, such as the lively woodpeckers and the rare but charming blue finches of Gran Canaria.

Guayedra ravine and beach. Guayedra is a long ravine with a grove of Canarian palm trees that ends on a wild beach with black sand and callaos. This little frequented corner is only six kilometres from the town and the port of Agaete, in the northwest of Gran Canaria. The GC-200 road will take you directly to the ravine, 650 meters on the beach path.

From the splendid palm trees of its fine section to its surviving seedlings of the great forests of yesteryear, the flora of Guayedra is exceptional. Many endemic plants of Gran Canaria live here, such as the beautiful daisy of Guayedra. A circular path that connects with Agaete allows you to enjoy all this beauty.

Declared Natural Site for its valuable testimonies both geological, natural and landscape, this ravine has great importance, since it was the place chosen by Fernando Guanarteme, aboriginal king, to exile after his cooperation as a mediator between the Castilians and aborigines in the conquest of Gran Canaria. After the visit, you can enjoy and swim on the Guayedra beach, but please be careful with the current and the waves, which are very strong in this area. It can only be accessed by ATV and on foot.

HIKING IN TAMADABA

This park is most well-known for his climbing opportunities, but it has a wide network of hiking trails, from the very simple ones where there is hardly any difference in elevation, to a low-medium level and the more advanced ones that descend its cliffs and slopes until reaching some sea level. Many of the trails are signposted.

We can make circuits through the pine forest or go down to the Agaete valley, the Dams of Lugarejos, El Hornillo, Tirma, Risco Faneque, continue to Artenara or reach La Aldea.

Some routes you can find in the park:

  • TRAIL TOCHARCO AZUL (EL RISCO): Easy trail, 3,42 km, 1 hour
  • Gran Canaria TAMADABA, CIRCULAR TRAIL FROM SAN PEDRO AGAETE TO TAMADABA: Difficult trail, 21.91 km, 7 hours
  • CAMINO LOS BERRAZALES-EL SAO-EL HORNILLO: Medium difficulty trail, 5,4 km, 5 hours
  • LA PALMITA – GUAYEDRA: Medium difficulty trail, 4.5 km, 1.30 hours
  • LA PALMITA – TAMADABA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.78 km, 4 hours
  • EL RISCO – CASA DE TRIMA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.21 km, 6 hours

CLIMBING IN TAMADABA

In the very heart of the Tamadaba Natural Park, you can find the main sport climbing area on the island. It is an ultimate heaven for climbing. Sprinkled generously in the ravines and forests there are around 400 routes with an abundance of medium levels and a maximum height of 40 meters that go up steep cliffs.

Basically, Tamadaba’s climb an elegant one but it requires strength and power in the fingers and to block. This is due to the prevailing grey basalt at every sector that is characteristic for little grasps and edges at many of them. Because of this reason, it is necessary to be strong and have good technique.

The park has a multitude of areas spread over different platforms and difficulty for all tastes, at this point it is interesting to explain that what we would call base camp, Los Llanos de la Mimbre, is reached from above by the road that connects El Pinar with the municipality of Artenara and that the different climbing areas are distributed on different levels descending the cliffs. It is a bit complicated if one does not know which area to access by which sectors. For those who want more information, contact the locals or buy one of the two climbing guides in the area available in different mountain shops on the island. Same if you want to practice canyoning, it is advisable to contact the locals or consult the available canyon guide.

All the routes offer good equipment, and despite the predominance of medium and high level routes, some can also be done by those people who have low level of climbing experience since excellent itineraries are constantly being created in sectors somewhat further away. It can be climbed all year round, except some limited sections in winter. In addition, there is an area where camping is allowed, once permission has been requested from the Cabildo de Gran Canaria Environment Area.

WHERE TO STAY

Camping area in Llanos de la Mimbre. One of the favourite nature activities of the residents of Gran Canaria is to meet in the shade of the pine forests of the Tamadaba Natural Park. Perhaps for this reason, one of the most complete and extensive camping and barbecue areas on the island is located in this pine forest located on the summits of the northwest of the island. With space for 400 people in huts or motorhomes, the Llanos de La Mimbre are an ideal point from which to explore this natural park.

This camping and recreational area is located at the heart of the Tamadaba pine forest, next to GC-216 road which surrounds the La Bandera peak. Several interesting trails leave from the vicinity of the enclosure such as the one that goes up to the peak of La Bandera itself, or the classic 20-kilometer route of San Pedro, which offers impressive views of the coastal town of Agaete from above. You must reserve a place to stay overnight in the Llanos de la Mimbre.

HOW TO GET THERE

By car: When driving from inland, take GC-210 to the left side of Artenara. Get off and drive through GC-216, a one-way road which would take visitors around the middle and into the main viewing camp at the highlands of the majestic reserve.

If driving from the northern village of Agaete, take the winding mountainous road down GC-200 passing through Barranco Guayedra. It would directly lead to Mirador del Balcon. The breeze from the west coast and the beautiful hamlets and lush green ridges make every second of the drive enjoyable.

If you come from the south in La Aldea de San Nicolas, you can either drive up through GC-200 to the west for the cliff and ocean view or go through GC-210, then to GC-216 to the east, for more of the ravines and pine forest views.

By Bus: From the bus station at Las Palmas, take Bus No. 102 which would go through Platform 3, at Galdar, and then at Agaete. The buses leave every hour to take passengers to Valle Agaete. Once in the village, the stop at El Lomo is where hikers could start following the Camino trail to Tamadaba.

TOWNS TO VISIT

Agaete

Located in the northwest of the island, Agaete preserves a traditional aspect and offers harmony and the beauty of a historic urban complex of white houses that sit on the slopes of its ravines. Enjoy the astounding views of the large houses with patios from the 19th century and the church of La Conception. A walk through the Flower Garden completes the visit.

Before leaving the town, you must go to one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Gran Canaria: the Maipés necropolis. You cannot leave Agaete without going down to the charming fishing village of Puerto de las Nieves. The image of its white and blue houses at the foot of a pebble beach will surprise you. This is probably the most popular place on the island to savour fresh fish right by the sea.

Artenara

Artenara is the highest town in Gran Canaria. Surrounded by a rather rugged terrain that the writer Miguel de Unamuno called “petrified storm”, it is an immense natural balcony that overlooks the World Biosphere Reserve of Gran Canaria. From Artenara, you have an unbeatable view of two famous symbols of Gran Canaria: the Roque Nublo and the Roque Bentayga, a spiritual centre for the aborigines. It is a summit town, really quiet, and where you can take a break from the most bustling areas of the coast.

Artenara invites you to explore it and delve into the lush nature of the Pinar de Tamadaba Natural Park. If you’re curious, you will be able to feel how they lived until not many decades ago in the typical cave houses of the area, many of them have been recently converted into rural accommodation. Or you can travel to the pre-European past in the Acusa archaeological site. In its architecture, its small houses stand out, sober and functional, without great artifacts but with the mixture of styles that the European conquerors contributed.

San Nicolás

The town of La Aldea de San Nicolás is located west of the island. It is the least accessible area of ​​Gran Canaria due to the distance from the rest of the island and the orography of the area. That is, the road has quite a few curves. It is true that the road from the north has recently been improved and now it’s faster to get there (about 1 hour by car from the capital and the same from Maspalomas.) That is why if you decide to visit this small town, we guarantee that you will teleport to an authentic haven of peace. In addition, in La Aldea de San Nicolás you can feel like a local Canary resident and discover that the town still retains its essence. Therefore, you will have no choice but to try the local food and take a bath on its uncrowded beaches.

Tamadaba Natural Park

Tamadaba is a rock massif 1,444 m high located northwest on the island of Gran Canaria. The Natural Park appeared there in 1987, it is just a 90-minute drive or 60 km from the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the territories least altered by human hands on the island of Gran Canaria. This Unesco Biosphere Reserve covers 7,500 hectares from the summit to the coast at the western end of the island. Visitors can choose between the fabulous natural Canarian pine forests of the summits, the vertiginous cliffs of its almost inaccessible coast and the rich biodiversity of its ravines. Almost all of this area has quite fragile environmental systems. There is a special zone of protection for birds. This Park, located in the municipalities of Agaete, Artenara and San Nicolás, is adjacent to the Nublo Rural Park.

  • WHAT TO DO
  • HIKING IN TAMADABA
  • CLIMBING IN TAMADABA
  • WHERE TO STAY
  • HOW TO GET THERE
  • TOWNS TO VISIT
    • Agaete
    • Artenara
    • San Nicolás

This massif is composed at its base by stacks of basaltic rocks from the first stage of formation of the island shield 14 million years ago. These rocks were overlapped with tuffs and photolytic, rhyolitic and trachytic flows that are hundreds of meters thick. It is interesting to see how all these layers get exposed on cliffs of more than a thousand meters above the sea. It is possible to see this wonder due to old giant landslides and the marine erosive effects happening over millions of years.

This area has great beauty given the existence of natural elements of notable geomorphological interest. You will see mind-boggling ravines, vast high plateaus and towering rock massifs.

You will find one of the best-preserved natural pine forests on the island. It managed to survive due to notable effectiveness in hydrological systems, there are several artificial dams in its neighbourhood that ensure balanced precipitation and watering of vegetation. At the same time, there are other well-preserved biosystems, such as those of ravines, and the tabaibal-cardonal communities of low areas, in addition to the habitats of highlands.

Here live protected species and even some are exclusive to the place, this is especially seen in the Guayedra crags. In addition, certain endemic and protected bird species nest in the park’s pine forests. From a cultural point of view, some isolated and semi-abandoned farmhouses stand out. The archaeological importance of areas such as El Risco and the Guayedra valley is of great importance as well.

These cliffs shelter numerous island endemisms, some of them in danger of extinction. The highest areas are covered by a mixed natural and regeneration pine forest, with areas of pine plantations and other foreign species, interspersed by heather and laurisilva relicts in the areas most exposed to the humid trade winds from the north. The vegetation is abundant, in addition to Canarian pine and heather we can find olivillos, escobones, yellow gorse, rockrose and thyme.

Due to the high altitude and open exposure, winter temperatures can be very cold, softening in summer, even thermal inversion can occur, reaching high values, exceeding 30ºC with the consequent threat of forest fire. Rainfall is important in winter, there come storms from the southwest, bringing over 1,000 mm rainfall per year. Please keep this in mind when planning your trip.

WHAT TO DO

Visit the pine forest of Tamadaba. The Tamadaba Natural Park has an outstanding pine forest. The 2,000 hectares of the Tamadaba pine forest cover a large abrupt and rugged massif in the northwest of the island of Gran Canaria, with access from the towns of Agaete or Aldea de San Nicolás. Having been regenerated and repopulated in the 20th century, today it is one of the healthiest pine forests in the Canary Islands and a popular leisure destination in Gran Canaria.

The pines of Gran Canaria are of a peculiar species: the Canary pine, which is native to these islands. It is a tall, symmetrical tree, ashen green in colour and fire resistant. In its cool shade, we find fragrant plants and colourful flowers such as rockrose and wild thyme. In addition, their tops and trunks are home to numerous birds, such as the lively woodpeckers and the rare but charming blue finches of Gran Canaria.

Guayedra ravine and beach. Guayedra is a long ravine with a grove of Canarian palm trees that ends on a wild beach with black sand and callaos. This little frequented corner is only six kilometres from the town and the port of Agaete, in the northwest of Gran Canaria. The GC-200 road will take you directly to the ravine, 650 meters on the beach path.

From the splendid palm trees of its fine section to its surviving seedlings of the great forests of yesteryear, the flora of Guayedra is exceptional. Many endemic plants of Gran Canaria live here, such as the beautiful daisy of Guayedra. A circular path that connects with Agaete allows you to enjoy all this beauty.

Declared Natural Site for its valuable testimonies both geological, natural and landscape, this ravine has great importance, since it was the place chosen by Fernando Guanarteme, aboriginal king, to exile after his cooperation as a mediator between the Castilians and aborigines in the conquest of Gran Canaria. After the visit, you can enjoy and swim on the Guayedra beach, but please be careful with the current and the waves, which are very strong in this area. It can only be accessed by ATV and on foot.

HIKING IN TAMADABA

This park is most well-known for his climbing opportunities, but it has a wide network of hiking trails, from the very simple ones where there is hardly any difference in elevation, to a low-medium level and the more advanced ones that descend its cliffs and slopes until reaching some sea level. Many of the trails are signposted.

We can make circuits through the pine forest or go down to the Agaete valley, the Dams of Lugarejos, El Hornillo, Tirma, Risco Faneque, continue to Artenara or reach La Aldea.

Some routes you can find in the park:

  • TRAIL TOCHARCO AZUL (EL RISCO): Easy trail, 3,42 km, 1 hour
  • Gran Canaria TAMADABA, CIRCULAR TRAIL FROM SAN PEDRO AGAETE TO TAMADABA: Difficult trail, 21.91 km, 7 hours
  • CAMINO LOS BERRAZALES-EL SAO-EL HORNILLO: Medium difficulty trail, 5,4 km, 5 hours
  • LA PALMITA – GUAYEDRA: Medium difficulty trail, 4. 5 km, 1.30 hours
  • LA PALMITA – TAMADABA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.78 km, 4 hours
  • EL RISCO – CASA DE TRIMA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.21 km, 6 hours

CLIMBING IN TAMADABA

In the very heart of the Tamadaba Natural Park, you can find the main sport climbing area on the island. It is an ultimate heaven for climbing. Sprinkled generously in the ravines and forests there are around 400 routes with an abundance of medium levels and a maximum height of 40 meters that go up steep cliffs.

Basically, Tamadaba’s climb an elegant one but it requires strength and power in the fingers and to block. This is due to the prevailing grey basalt at every sector that is characteristic for little grasps and edges at many of them. Because of this reason, it is necessary to be strong and have good technique.

The park has a multitude of areas spread over different platforms and difficulty for all tastes, at this point it is interesting to explain that what we would call base camp, Los Llanos de la Mimbre, is reached from above by the road that connects El Pinar with the municipality of Artenara and that the different climbing areas are distributed on different levels descending the cliffs. It is a bit complicated if one does not know which area to access by which sectors. For those who want more information, contact the locals or buy one of the two climbing guides in the area available in different mountain shops on the island. Same if you want to practice canyoning, it is advisable to contact the locals or consult the available canyon guide.

All the routes offer good equipment, and despite the predominance of medium and high level routes, some can also be done by those people who have low level of climbing experience since excellent itineraries are constantly being created in sectors somewhat further away. It can be climbed all year round, except some limited sections in winter. In addition, there is an area where camping is allowed, once permission has been requested from the Cabildo de Gran Canaria Environment Area.

WHERE TO STAY

Camping area in Llanos de la Mimbre. One of the favourite nature activities of the residents of Gran Canaria is to meet in the shade of the pine forests of the Tamadaba Natural Park. Perhaps for this reason, one of the most complete and extensive camping and barbecue areas on the island is located in this pine forest located on the summits of the northwest of the island. With space for 400 people in huts or motorhomes, the Llanos de La Mimbre are an ideal point from which to explore this natural park.

This camping and recreational area is located at the heart of the Tamadaba pine forest, next to GC-216 road which surrounds the La Bandera peak. Several interesting trails leave from the vicinity of the enclosure such as the one that goes up to the peak of La Bandera itself, or the classic 20-kilometer route of San Pedro, which offers impressive views of the coastal town of Agaete from above. You must reserve a place to stay overnight in the Llanos de la Mimbre.

HOW TO GET THERE

By car: When driving from inland, take GC-210 to the left side of Artenara. Get off and drive through GC-216, a one-way road which would take visitors around the middle and into the main viewing camp at the highlands of the majestic reserve.

If driving from the northern village of Agaete, take the winding mountainous road down GC-200 passing through Barranco Guayedra. It would directly lead to Mirador del Balcon. The breeze from the west coast and the beautiful hamlets and lush green ridges make every second of the drive enjoyable.

If you come from the south in La Aldea de San Nicolas, you can either drive up through GC-200 to the west for the cliff and ocean view or go through GC-210, then to GC-216 to the east, for more of the ravines and pine forest views.

By Bus: From the bus station at Las Palmas, take Bus No. 102 which would go through Platform 3, at Galdar, and then at Agaete. The buses leave every hour to take passengers to Valle Agaete. Once in the village, the stop at El Lomo is where hikers could start following the Camino trail to Tamadaba.

TOWNS TO VISIT

Agaete

Located in the northwest of the island, Agaete preserves a traditional aspect and offers harmony and the beauty of a historic urban complex of white houses that sit on the slopes of its ravines. Enjoy the astounding views of the large houses with patios from the 19th century and the church of La Conception. A walk through the Flower Garden completes the visit.

Before leaving the town, you must go to one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Gran Canaria: the Maipés necropolis. You cannot leave Agaete without going down to the charming fishing village of Puerto de las Nieves. The image of its white and blue houses at the foot of a pebble beach will surprise you. This is probably the most popular place on the island to savour fresh fish right by the sea.

Artenara

Artenara is the highest town in Gran Canaria. Surrounded by a rather rugged terrain that the writer Miguel de Unamuno called “petrified storm”, it is an immense natural balcony that overlooks the World Biosphere Reserve of Gran Canaria. From Artenara, you have an unbeatable view of two famous symbols of Gran Canaria: the Roque Nublo and the Roque Bentayga, a spiritual centre for the aborigines. It is a summit town, really quiet, and where you can take a break from the most bustling areas of the coast.

Artenara invites you to explore it and delve into the lush nature of the Pinar de Tamadaba Natural Park. If you’re curious, you will be able to feel how they lived until not many decades ago in the typical cave houses of the area, many of them have been recently converted into rural accommodation. Or you can travel to the pre-European past in the Acusa archaeological site. In its architecture, its small houses stand out, sober and functional, without great artifacts but with the mixture of styles that the European conquerors contributed.

San Nicolás

The town of La Aldea de San Nicolás is located west of the island. It is the least accessible area of ​​Gran Canaria due to the distance from the rest of the island and the orography of the area. That is, the road has quite a few curves. It is true that the road from the north has recently been improved and now it’s faster to get there (about 1 hour by car from the capital and the same from Maspalomas. ) That is why if you decide to visit this small town, we guarantee that you will teleport to an authentic haven of peace. In addition, in La Aldea de San Nicolás you can feel like a local Canary resident and discover that the town still retains its essence. Therefore, you will have no choice but to try the local food and take a bath on its uncrowded beaches.

Tamadaba Natural Park

Tamadaba is a rock massif 1,444 m high located northwest on the island of Gran Canaria. The Natural Park appeared there in 1987, it is just a 90-minute drive or 60 km from the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the territories least altered by human hands on the island of Gran Canaria. This Unesco Biosphere Reserve covers 7,500 hectares from the summit to the coast at the western end of the island. Visitors can choose between the fabulous natural Canarian pine forests of the summits, the vertiginous cliffs of its almost inaccessible coast and the rich biodiversity of its ravines. Almost all of this area has quite fragile environmental systems. There is a special zone of protection for birds. This Park, located in the municipalities of Agaete, Artenara and San Nicolás, is adjacent to the Nublo Rural Park.

  • WHAT TO DO
  • HIKING IN TAMADABA
  • CLIMBING IN TAMADABA
  • WHERE TO STAY
  • HOW TO GET THERE
  • TOWNS TO VISIT
    • Agaete
    • Artenara
    • San Nicolás

This massif is composed at its base by stacks of basaltic rocks from the first stage of formation of the island shield 14 million years ago. These rocks were overlapped with tuffs and photolytic, rhyolitic and trachytic flows that are hundreds of meters thick. It is interesting to see how all these layers get exposed on cliffs of more than a thousand meters above the sea. It is possible to see this wonder due to old giant landslides and the marine erosive effects happening over millions of years.

This area has great beauty given the existence of natural elements of notable geomorphological interest. You will see mind-boggling ravines, vast high plateaus and towering rock massifs.

You will find one of the best-preserved natural pine forests on the island. It managed to survive due to notable effectiveness in hydrological systems, there are several artificial dams in its neighbourhood that ensure balanced precipitation and watering of vegetation. At the same time, there are other well-preserved biosystems, such as those of ravines, and the tabaibal-cardonal communities of low areas, in addition to the habitats of highlands.

Here live protected species and even some are exclusive to the place, this is especially seen in the Guayedra crags. In addition, certain endemic and protected bird species nest in the park’s pine forests. From a cultural point of view, some isolated and semi-abandoned farmhouses stand out. The archaeological importance of areas such as El Risco and the Guayedra valley is of great importance as well.

These cliffs shelter numerous island endemisms, some of them in danger of extinction. The highest areas are covered by a mixed natural and regeneration pine forest, with areas of pine plantations and other foreign species, interspersed by heather and laurisilva relicts in the areas most exposed to the humid trade winds from the north. The vegetation is abundant, in addition to Canarian pine and heather we can find olivillos, escobones, yellow gorse, rockrose and thyme.

Due to the high altitude and open exposure, winter temperatures can be very cold, softening in summer, even thermal inversion can occur, reaching high values, exceeding 30ºC with the consequent threat of forest fire. Rainfall is important in winter, there come storms from the southwest, bringing over 1,000 mm rainfall per year. Please keep this in mind when planning your trip.

WHAT TO DO

Visit the pine forest of Tamadaba. The Tamadaba Natural Park has an outstanding pine forest. The 2,000 hectares of the Tamadaba pine forest cover a large abrupt and rugged massif in the northwest of the island of Gran Canaria, with access from the towns of Agaete or Aldea de San Nicolás. Having been regenerated and repopulated in the 20th century, today it is one of the healthiest pine forests in the Canary Islands and a popular leisure destination in Gran Canaria.

The pines of Gran Canaria are of a peculiar species: the Canary pine, which is native to these islands. It is a tall, symmetrical tree, ashen green in colour and fire resistant. In its cool shade, we find fragrant plants and colourful flowers such as rockrose and wild thyme. In addition, their tops and trunks are home to numerous birds, such as the lively woodpeckers and the rare but charming blue finches of Gran Canaria.

Guayedra ravine and beach. Guayedra is a long ravine with a grove of Canarian palm trees that ends on a wild beach with black sand and callaos. This little frequented corner is only six kilometres from the town and the port of Agaete, in the northwest of Gran Canaria. The GC-200 road will take you directly to the ravine, 650 meters on the beach path.

From the splendid palm trees of its fine section to its surviving seedlings of the great forests of yesteryear, the flora of Guayedra is exceptional. Many endemic plants of Gran Canaria live here, such as the beautiful daisy of Guayedra. A circular path that connects with Agaete allows you to enjoy all this beauty.

Declared Natural Site for its valuable testimonies both geological, natural and landscape, this ravine has great importance, since it was the place chosen by Fernando Guanarteme, aboriginal king, to exile after his cooperation as a mediator between the Castilians and aborigines in the conquest of Gran Canaria. After the visit, you can enjoy and swim on the Guayedra beach, but please be careful with the current and the waves, which are very strong in this area. It can only be accessed by ATV and on foot.

HIKING IN TAMADABA

This park is most well-known for his climbing opportunities, but it has a wide network of hiking trails, from the very simple ones where there is hardly any difference in elevation, to a low-medium level and the more advanced ones that descend its cliffs and slopes until reaching some sea level. Many of the trails are signposted.

We can make circuits through the pine forest or go down to the Agaete valley, the Dams of Lugarejos, El Hornillo, Tirma, Risco Faneque, continue to Artenara or reach La Aldea.

Some routes you can find in the park:

  • TRAIL TOCHARCO AZUL (EL RISCO): Easy trail, 3,42 km, 1 hour
  • Gran Canaria TAMADABA, CIRCULAR TRAIL FROM SAN PEDRO AGAETE TO TAMADABA: Difficult trail, 21.91 km, 7 hours
  • CAMINO LOS BERRAZALES-EL SAO-EL HORNILLO: Medium difficulty trail, 5,4 km, 5 hours
  • LA PALMITA – GUAYEDRA: Medium difficulty trail, 4.5 km, 1.30 hours
  • LA PALMITA – TAMADABA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.78 km, 4 hours
  • EL RISCO – CASA DE TRIMA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.21 km, 6 hours

CLIMBING IN TAMADABA

In the very heart of the Tamadaba Natural Park, you can find the main sport climbing area on the island. It is an ultimate heaven for climbing. Sprinkled generously in the ravines and forests there are around 400 routes with an abundance of medium levels and a maximum height of 40 meters that go up steep cliffs.

Basically, Tamadaba’s climb an elegant one but it requires strength and power in the fingers and to block. This is due to the prevailing grey basalt at every sector that is characteristic for little grasps and edges at many of them. Because of this reason, it is necessary to be strong and have good technique.

The park has a multitude of areas spread over different platforms and difficulty for all tastes, at this point it is interesting to explain that what we would call base camp, Los Llanos de la Mimbre, is reached from above by the road that connects El Pinar with the municipality of Artenara and that the different climbing areas are distributed on different levels descending the cliffs. It is a bit complicated if one does not know which area to access by which sectors. For those who want more information, contact the locals or buy one of the two climbing guides in the area available in different mountain shops on the island. Same if you want to practice canyoning, it is advisable to contact the locals or consult the available canyon guide.

All the routes offer good equipment, and despite the predominance of medium and high level routes, some can also be done by those people who have low level of climbing experience since excellent itineraries are constantly being created in sectors somewhat further away. It can be climbed all year round, except some limited sections in winter. In addition, there is an area where camping is allowed, once permission has been requested from the Cabildo de Gran Canaria Environment Area.

WHERE TO STAY

Camping area in Llanos de la Mimbre. One of the favourite nature activities of the residents of Gran Canaria is to meet in the shade of the pine forests of the Tamadaba Natural Park. Perhaps for this reason, one of the most complete and extensive camping and barbecue areas on the island is located in this pine forest located on the summits of the northwest of the island. With space for 400 people in huts or motorhomes, the Llanos de La Mimbre are an ideal point from which to explore this natural park.

This camping and recreational area is located at the heart of the Tamadaba pine forest, next to GC-216 road which surrounds the La Bandera peak. Several interesting trails leave from the vicinity of the enclosure such as the one that goes up to the peak of La Bandera itself, or the classic 20-kilometer route of San Pedro, which offers impressive views of the coastal town of Agaete from above. You must reserve a place to stay overnight in the Llanos de la Mimbre.

HOW TO GET THERE

By car: When driving from inland, take GC-210 to the left side of Artenara. Get off and drive through GC-216, a one-way road which would take visitors around the middle and into the main viewing camp at the highlands of the majestic reserve.

If driving from the northern village of Agaete, take the winding mountainous road down GC-200 passing through Barranco Guayedra. It would directly lead to Mirador del Balcon. The breeze from the west coast and the beautiful hamlets and lush green ridges make every second of the drive enjoyable.

If you come from the south in La Aldea de San Nicolas, you can either drive up through GC-200 to the west for the cliff and ocean view or go through GC-210, then to GC-216 to the east, for more of the ravines and pine forest views.

By Bus: From the bus station at Las Palmas, take Bus No. 102 which would go through Platform 3, at Galdar, and then at Agaete. The buses leave every hour to take passengers to Valle Agaete. Once in the village, the stop at El Lomo is where hikers could start following the Camino trail to Tamadaba.

TOWNS TO VISIT

Agaete

Located in the northwest of the island, Agaete preserves a traditional aspect and offers harmony and the beauty of a historic urban complex of white houses that sit on the slopes of its ravines. Enjoy the astounding views of the large houses with patios from the 19th century and the church of La Conception. A walk through the Flower Garden completes the visit.

Before leaving the town, you must go to one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Gran Canaria: the Maipés necropolis. You cannot leave Agaete without going down to the charming fishing village of Puerto de las Nieves. The image of its white and blue houses at the foot of a pebble beach will surprise you. This is probably the most popular place on the island to savour fresh fish right by the sea.

Artenara

Artenara is the highest town in Gran Canaria. Surrounded by a rather rugged terrain that the writer Miguel de Unamuno called “petrified storm”, it is an immense natural balcony that overlooks the World Biosphere Reserve of Gran Canaria. From Artenara, you have an unbeatable view of two famous symbols of Gran Canaria: the Roque Nublo and the Roque Bentayga, a spiritual centre for the aborigines. It is a summit town, really quiet, and where you can take a break from the most bustling areas of the coast.

Artenara invites you to explore it and delve into the lush nature of the Pinar de Tamadaba Natural Park. If you’re curious, you will be able to feel how they lived until not many decades ago in the typical cave houses of the area, many of them have been recently converted into rural accommodation. Or you can travel to the pre-European past in the Acusa archaeological site. In its architecture, its small houses stand out, sober and functional, without great artifacts but with the mixture of styles that the European conquerors contributed.

San Nicolás

The town of La Aldea de San Nicolás is located west of the island. It is the least accessible area of ​​Gran Canaria due to the distance from the rest of the island and the orography of the area. That is, the road has quite a few curves. It is true that the road from the north has recently been improved and now it’s faster to get there (about 1 hour by car from the capital and the same from Maspalomas.) That is why if you decide to visit this small town, we guarantee that you will teleport to an authentic haven of peace. In addition, in La Aldea de San Nicolás you can feel like a local Canary resident and discover that the town still retains its essence. Therefore, you will have no choice but to try the local food and take a bath on its uncrowded beaches.

Tamadaba Natural Park

Tamadaba is a rock massif 1,444 m high located northwest on the island of Gran Canaria. The Natural Park appeared there in 1987, it is just a 90-minute drive or 60 km from the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the territories least altered by human hands on the island of Gran Canaria. This Unesco Biosphere Reserve covers 7,500 hectares from the summit to the coast at the western end of the island. Visitors can choose between the fabulous natural Canarian pine forests of the summits, the vertiginous cliffs of its almost inaccessible coast and the rich biodiversity of its ravines. Almost all of this area has quite fragile environmental systems. There is a special zone of protection for birds. This Park, located in the municipalities of Agaete, Artenara and San Nicolás, is adjacent to the Nublo Rural Park.

  • WHAT TO DO
  • HIKING IN TAMADABA
  • CLIMBING IN TAMADABA
  • WHERE TO STAY
  • HOW TO GET THERE
  • TOWNS TO VISIT
    • Agaete
    • Artenara
    • San Nicolás

This massif is composed at its base by stacks of basaltic rocks from the first stage of formation of the island shield 14 million years ago. These rocks were overlapped with tuffs and photolytic, rhyolitic and trachytic flows that are hundreds of meters thick. It is interesting to see how all these layers get exposed on cliffs of more than a thousand meters above the sea. It is possible to see this wonder due to old giant landslides and the marine erosive effects happening over millions of years.

This area has great beauty given the existence of natural elements of notable geomorphological interest. You will see mind-boggling ravines, vast high plateaus and towering rock massifs.

You will find one of the best-preserved natural pine forests on the island. It managed to survive due to notable effectiveness in hydrological systems, there are several artificial dams in its neighbourhood that ensure balanced precipitation and watering of vegetation. At the same time, there are other well-preserved biosystems, such as those of ravines, and the tabaibal-cardonal communities of low areas, in addition to the habitats of highlands.

Here live protected species and even some are exclusive to the place, this is especially seen in the Guayedra crags. In addition, certain endemic and protected bird species nest in the park’s pine forests. From a cultural point of view, some isolated and semi-abandoned farmhouses stand out. The archaeological importance of areas such as El Risco and the Guayedra valley is of great importance as well.

These cliffs shelter numerous island endemisms, some of them in danger of extinction. The highest areas are covered by a mixed natural and regeneration pine forest, with areas of pine plantations and other foreign species, interspersed by heather and laurisilva relicts in the areas most exposed to the humid trade winds from the north. The vegetation is abundant, in addition to Canarian pine and heather we can find olivillos, escobones, yellow gorse, rockrose and thyme.

Due to the high altitude and open exposure, winter temperatures can be very cold, softening in summer, even thermal inversion can occur, reaching high values, exceeding 30ºC with the consequent threat of forest fire. Rainfall is important in winter, there come storms from the southwest, bringing over 1,000 mm rainfall per year. Please keep this in mind when planning your trip.

WHAT TO DO

Visit the pine forest of Tamadaba. The Tamadaba Natural Park has an outstanding pine forest. The 2,000 hectares of the Tamadaba pine forest cover a large abrupt and rugged massif in the northwest of the island of Gran Canaria, with access from the towns of Agaete or Aldea de San Nicolás. Having been regenerated and repopulated in the 20th century, today it is one of the healthiest pine forests in the Canary Islands and a popular leisure destination in Gran Canaria.

The pines of Gran Canaria are of a peculiar species: the Canary pine, which is native to these islands. It is a tall, symmetrical tree, ashen green in colour and fire resistant. In its cool shade, we find fragrant plants and colourful flowers such as rockrose and wild thyme. In addition, their tops and trunks are home to numerous birds, such as the lively woodpeckers and the rare but charming blue finches of Gran Canaria.

Guayedra ravine and beach. Guayedra is a long ravine with a grove of Canarian palm trees that ends on a wild beach with black sand and callaos. This little frequented corner is only six kilometres from the town and the port of Agaete, in the northwest of Gran Canaria. The GC-200 road will take you directly to the ravine, 650 meters on the beach path.

From the splendid palm trees of its fine section to its surviving seedlings of the great forests of yesteryear, the flora of Guayedra is exceptional. Many endemic plants of Gran Canaria live here, such as the beautiful daisy of Guayedra. A circular path that connects with Agaete allows you to enjoy all this beauty.

Declared Natural Site for its valuable testimonies both geological, natural and landscape, this ravine has great importance, since it was the place chosen by Fernando Guanarteme, aboriginal king, to exile after his cooperation as a mediator between the Castilians and aborigines in the conquest of Gran Canaria. After the visit, you can enjoy and swim on the Guayedra beach, but please be careful with the current and the waves, which are very strong in this area. It can only be accessed by ATV and on foot.

HIKING IN TAMADABA

This park is most well-known for his climbing opportunities, but it has a wide network of hiking trails, from the very simple ones where there is hardly any difference in elevation, to a low-medium level and the more advanced ones that descend its cliffs and slopes until reaching some sea level. Many of the trails are signposted.

We can make circuits through the pine forest or go down to the Agaete valley, the Dams of Lugarejos, El Hornillo, Tirma, Risco Faneque, continue to Artenara or reach La Aldea.

Some routes you can find in the park:

  • TRAIL TOCHARCO AZUL (EL RISCO): Easy trail, 3,42 km, 1 hour
  • Gran Canaria TAMADABA, CIRCULAR TRAIL FROM SAN PEDRO AGAETE TO TAMADABA: Difficult trail, 21.91 km, 7 hours
  • CAMINO LOS BERRAZALES-EL SAO-EL HORNILLO: Medium difficulty trail, 5,4 km, 5 hours
  • LA PALMITA – GUAYEDRA: Medium difficulty trail, 4. 5 km, 1.30 hours
  • LA PALMITA – TAMADABA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.78 km, 4 hours
  • EL RISCO – CASA DE TRIMA: Medium difficulty trail, 11.21 km, 6 hours

CLIMBING IN TAMADABA

In the very heart of the Tamadaba Natural Park, you can find the main sport climbing area on the island. It is an ultimate heaven for climbing. Sprinkled generously in the ravines and forests there are around 400 routes with an abundance of medium levels and a maximum height of 40 meters that go up steep cliffs.

Basically, Tamadaba’s climb an elegant one but it requires strength and power in the fingers and to block. This is due to the prevailing grey basalt at every sector that is characteristic for little grasps and edges at many of them. Because of this reason, it is necessary to be strong and have good technique.

The park has a multitude of areas spread over different platforms and difficulty for all tastes, at this point it is interesting to explain that what we would call base camp, Los Llanos de la Mimbre, is reached from above by the road that connects El Pinar with the municipality of Artenara and that the different climbing areas are distributed on different levels descending the cliffs. It is a bit complicated if one does not know which area to access by which sectors. For those who want more information, contact the locals or buy one of the two climbing guides in the area available in different mountain shops on the island. Same if you want to practice canyoning, it is advisable to contact the locals or consult the available canyon guide.

All the routes offer good equipment, and despite the predominance of medium and high level routes, some can also be done by those people who have low level of climbing experience since excellent itineraries are constantly being created in sectors somewhat further away. It can be climbed all year round, except some limited sections in winter. In addition, there is an area where camping is allowed, once permission has been requested from the Cabildo de Gran Canaria Environment Area.

WHERE TO STAY

Camping area in Llanos de la Mimbre. One of the favourite nature activities of the residents of Gran Canaria is to meet in the shade of the pine forests of the Tamadaba Natural Park. Perhaps for this reason, one of the most complete and extensive camping and barbecue areas on the island is located in this pine forest located on the summits of the northwest of the island. With space for 400 people in huts or motorhomes, the Llanos de La Mimbre are an ideal point from which to explore this natural park.

This camping and recreational area is located at the heart of the Tamadaba pine forest, next to GC-216 road which surrounds the La Bandera peak. Several interesting trails leave from the vicinity of the enclosure such as the one that goes up to the peak of La Bandera itself, or the classic 20-kilometer route of San Pedro, which offers impressive views of the coastal town of Agaete from above. You must reserve a place to stay overnight in the Llanos de la Mimbre.

HOW TO GET THERE

By car: When driving from inland, take GC-210 to the left side of Artenara. Get off and drive through GC-216, a one-way road which would take visitors around the middle and into the main viewing camp at the highlands of the majestic reserve.

If driving from the northern village of Agaete, take the winding mountainous road down GC-200 passing through Barranco Guayedra. It would directly lead to Mirador del Balcon. The breeze from the west coast and the beautiful hamlets and lush green ridges make every second of the drive enjoyable.

If you come from the south in La Aldea de San Nicolas, you can either drive up through GC-200 to the west for the cliff and ocean view or go through GC-210, then to GC-216 to the east, for more of the ravines and pine forest views.

By Bus: From the bus station at Las Palmas, take Bus No. 102 which would go through Platform 3, at Galdar, and then at Agaete. The buses leave every hour to take passengers to Valle Agaete. Once in the village, the stop at El Lomo is where hikers could start following the Camino trail to Tamadaba.

TOWNS TO VISIT

Agaete

Located in the northwest of the island, Agaete preserves a traditional aspect and offers harmony and the beauty of a historic urban complex of white houses that sit on the slopes of its ravines. Enjoy the astounding views of the large houses with patios from the 19th century and the church of La Conception. A walk through the Flower Garden completes the visit.

Before leaving the town, you must go to one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Gran Canaria: the Maipés necropolis. You cannot leave Agaete without going down to the charming fishing village of Puerto de las Nieves. The image of its white and blue houses at the foot of a pebble beach will surprise you. This is probably the most popular place on the island to savour fresh fish right by the sea.

Artenara

Artenara is the highest town in Gran Canaria. Surrounded by a rather rugged terrain that the writer Miguel de Unamuno called “petrified storm”, it is an immense natural balcony that overlooks the World Biosphere Reserve of Gran Canaria. From Artenara, you have an unbeatable view of two famous symbols of Gran Canaria: the Roque Nublo and the Roque Bentayga, a spiritual centre for the aborigines. It is a summit town, really quiet, and where you can take a break from the most bustling areas of the coast.

Artenara invites you to explore it and delve into the lush nature of the Pinar de Tamadaba Natural Park. If you’re curious, you will be able to feel how they lived until not many decades ago in the typical cave houses of the area, many of them have been recently converted into rural accommodation. Or you can travel to the pre-European past in the Acusa archaeological site. In its architecture, its small houses stand out, sober and functional, without great artifacts but with the mixture of styles that the European conquerors contributed.

San Nicolás

The town of La Aldea de San Nicolás is located west of the island. It is the least accessible area of ​​Gran Canaria due to the distance from the rest of the island and the orography of the area. That is, the road has quite a few curves. It is true that the road from the north has recently been improved and now it’s faster to get there (about 1 hour by car from the capital and the same from Maspalomas. ) That is why if you decide to visit this small town, we guarantee that you will teleport to an authentic haven of peace. In addition, in La Aldea de San Nicolás you can feel like a local Canary resident and discover that the town still retains its essence. Therefore, you will have no choice but to try the local food and take a bath on its uncrowded beaches.

Paradise Island Gran Canaria: description of the route (hike)

Gran Canaria is an amazing island. Only here, on a small piece of land in the ocean, 14 zones with different microclimates adjoin at once. It would seem that different geography, different climate, but eternal summer reigns here all year round. The air temperature varies from 20°C to 28°C, and the water temperature even in February does not fall below 18°C.

During the hike, we will definitely swim, and there are many interesting things waiting for us! Capital Las Palmas , keeping the spirit of the Middle Ages. A picturesque village on Agaete ravines . Overnight at Tamadaba Natural Park overlooking the ocean. The highest settlement is Artenara , where people still live in caves. Mountain village Tejeda , where the most delicious almonds are grown on the slopes of the crater. Peaks: Tamadaba , Moriscos , Roque Bentaiga , Roque Nublo and Picode las Nieves , with the best views of the Atlantic Ocean and volcano Teide. And also: caves, canyons, desert and unforgettable sunsets and sunrises on mountain passes.

You only need a Schengen visa to travel to the Canary Islands. And all the roads to the beauties of this area will be open to you!

Day1

Free day in the capital of the island

Las Palmas

The instructor meets the group in the capital of the island – Las Palmas . The nearest airport is 25 km away. There are no direct flights from Russia, but you can extend your trip and see a couple more European cities along the way. The most convenient connections are through Madrid and Barcelona.

You can come at any time, this is a free day when we stay in a hostel, take a break from the flight and explore the surroundings on our own. You can stroll along the narrow streets of the oldest quarters of Vegeta and Triana , where many sights of the colonial era have been preserved. Take a picture against the background of Cathedral of St. Anne , which was founded in the 15th century, but is still being built. See the “heart of the island” – San Antonio Chapel . Take a look at the Museum of Navigators “House of Columbus”, and then emerge from the Middle Ages and get to the shopping street with the most fashionable modern houses. Take a break from the heat and drink coffee among low-rise colorful houses with cozy courtyards, and then go to contemporary art gallery .

In the evening we will meet at the hostel, get to know each other and discuss the travel plan.

Day 2

Painting village Agaya and Tamadaba Park

AGATA village-Tamadaba Park

km, a set of heights 1100 m

after breakfast, we will go to the northwestern part of the island, to the village. Agaet. This is a small picturesque village with old snow-white houses 19century. From here the hiking part of the route will start. We will walk 10 km, climb to a height of 1100 m, and with each step we will see more and more beautiful views of the canyons, rocky cliffs and the edge of the ocean .

Let’s climb higher to camp in the natural park Tamadaba and watch the sun go down into the ocean, illuminating the neighboring island of Tenerife.

Day 3

Crossing Tamadaba mountain

Tamadaba mountain – Artenara village

Walk 10 km, climb 300 m

Today we will cross Mount Tamadaba and head towards the central part of the island. We gained the main height the day before. Only 300 meters will remain up the slopes, the remaining 10 km will be easier. Moreover, we will often stop at observation platforms to take a breath from the beauty of mountain landscapes and take photos.

In the afternoon we will reach Artenara village, lost among the mountains . It is the highest and one of the oldest settlements on the island. Guests are welcomed here by statue of Jesus Christ with outstretched arms . And it is very similar to the famous sculpture in Rio de Janeiro.

But the main thing that surprises Artenara is houses of local residents . They continue to live inside the caves equipped by the ancient Canarians. In appearance, you can’t always tell the difference – the painted facades look quite everyday. And inside they have long been equipped with all the benefits of civilization. But if you look closely, you will see that the walls, floor and ceiling were created by nature in prehistoric times.

We won’t stop long. A car will already be waiting for us to take us to the hostel, where we will sleep and take a shower.

Day 4

Caves Kuevas Del Kaballero

Caves Kuevas Del Kaballero – Moroscos mountain

on foot 15 km, a height of 300 m

Today we will go light along one of the most beautiful routes with high slopes. We will visit caves Cuevas del Caballero , where the indigenous Canarians left us samples of rock art as a keepsake. We will climb Mount Moriscos to a height of 1772 m to see the panorama of the island from a bird’s eye view.

We will return back by a different path – we will capture a few more observation platforms. And if after 15 km of the way there are still forces, let’s go to watch the sunset from the peak next to the hostel.

Day 5

Ascent to Roque Bentayga Peak

Tejeda Village – Roque Bentayga Peak – Cuevas del Rey Caves

On foot 20 km

It’s going to be a busy day. We leave our backpacks at the hostel again and go to one of the most beautiful villages in Spain – Tejeda . It is located between the two highest peaks of the island – peaks of Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga . There is a village on the slope of the crater, at an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level. Local residents are engaged in handicraft and agriculture. Grow orchards and corn terraces. They also make amazing sweets from almonds and marzipan.

We will go straight through it to the peak Roque Bentayga , at a height of 1412 m. From here, stunning views of the surrounding area and another famous peak of Gran Canaria – Roque Nublo open.

Pic Roque Bentayga is the religious symbol of Gran Canaria. The indigenous inhabitants of the island, the Guanches, brought gifts to their gods here. Today, this place is a center for the interpretation of pre-Spanish cultures. On the way we will reach man-made caves Cuevas del Rey , which used to have religious significance. In total, we have to walk about 20 km, and in the evening we will return to the hostel.

Day 6

The highest point of the island – Piko de Las Nieva

Peak Rock Noblo – “The Holy Pillar of Heaven” – Piko de Las Nves

on foot 19 km ,0003

Today we leave our shelter and we go to peak Roque Nublo . We will climb to a height of 1813 m to see the best views of Tenerife and volcano Teide . The main thing is that the sky is not overcast with clouds. It happens at the top.

But, even if these views elude us, we will surely see the “sacred pillar of the sky” – natural spire 60 m high located on the top of the cliff. It resembles a human finger pointing to the sky. The Guanches considered this a sign and brought gifts to the sun god here.

After the rest, we will leave our things at the campsite and go to conquer a new peak – the highest point of the island , Pico de las Nieves . The name translates as “snow peak”, although snow can only be seen there in winter. We will climb up to 1949m on a scenic trail to take some fantastic pictures of Gran Canaria. We will see the whole island up to the ocean, the peaks we have already conquered and the Teides volcano from a new angle . Tourists who have been here say that along the way you can often meet the phenomenon of “walking on the clouds.” As you climb the path, clouds pass by, and it seems that you can touch them with your hands. We spend the night at the campsite.

Day 7

Nublo Peak Window and Lake Presa de las Niñas

Nublo Peak Window – Lake Presa de las Niñas

Walk 16 km, drop 900 m

Explore the Canarian trails again! We are waiting for 16 km along the green hills, cacti and cliffs. First, let’s get to a place called “Nublo Peak Window” . From here, as from a window, views of the awakening island open up.

But the main target is the largest source of fresh water in the area, Lake Presa de las Niñas . Here you can swim and pitch tents at a nearby campsite.

Day 8

Unique flora and fauna of the Inagua and Pahanales Park

Natural Park Inagua and Pahanales

on foot 15 km

We leave things in campsite and go to explore Natural Park Inagua and Pakhanazles . We will rest in the shade of centuries-old pines, listen to the singing of rare birds. For example, there is a blue Teide finch – the symbol of Gran Canaria , which you will not find anywhere else.

Among the unique plants that have taken root here are: tagasaste, codeso del Teide, as well as cistus and shrubs, characteristic only of North Africa and southern Spain. We will walk 15 km to the very heart of the park through several viewing platforms to see it in all its glory and take photos as a keepsake. In the evening we will return to the hostel.

Day 9

Go to the ocean!

Maspalomas

Walking 17 km, altitude difference 900 m

Today we are going to the ocean. But first – 17 km of the way, past Mount Tauro , the canyon of the same name and a small hill, until we reach the village. There we will take a bus and go to the south of the island – to the city of Maspalomas .

We will arrive in the late afternoon and spend the night in a hostel.

Day 10

Morning in the desert and relaxing on the beach

Maspalomas Dune Park

We wake up in the desert and immediately run to ride on the dunes ! By lunchtime, it will be hot in Maspalomas Dunes Natural Park . The most beautiful beach in Gran Canaria is spread over 300 hectares at the edge of the ocean. Participants of our hikes say that the combination of dry land and oasis with palm trees, tamarisks and sea grapes makes an unforgettable impression. And that only here they saw such large lizards.

When we ride and admire how the wind carries the dunes, let’s go swimming. Maspolamas is considered one of the best spa towns in . It is covered by mountains, so the temperature here is comfortable all year round.

In the evening our adventures end, and the next day you can go home at any convenient time. Or maybe you decide to stay for a few more days? After all, this is a great opportunity to enjoy the sun and the ocean, learn to surf and try the most original dishes of local cuisine.

National parks of the Canary archipelago

Approximately 45% of the territory of the Canary archipelago are protected areas, where 4 national parks are located, which are protected by the UNESCO Foundation.

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Garajonay Park (or Gomera)

Laurel forests grow in a larger area of ​​this national park. They are inhabited by unique birds and bats, such as the Canarian and laurel pigeons, several species of frogs and lizards. The Garajonay National Park became a World Heritage Site and was inscribed on the UNESCO register in 1986 year. This park owes its name to a legend that tells about the unhappy love of Princess Agulo Gara and the son of the ruler of Adeha, a young man named Honay. During the celebration of the sowing season, there was a tradition – unmarried girls had to look at their reflection in the waters of the Chorros del Epino spring.

According to legend, if the water at that moment was crystal clear, a wedding was ahead of them, and muddy water brought misfortune. Princess Gara was reflected in the perfectly clear water of the spring. But she decided to keep her eyes on her reflection, and for just a couple of seconds she was blinded by the glare of the sun. Gara asked an old sage to interpret this sign, who in turn told her that the princess should avoid all fire, otherwise this fire would consume her. Honay sailed to Homer to participate in the celebration. Princess Gara noticed him and they soon fell in love. But during the announcement of the news of the engagement of Gara and Honay, the Teide volcano began its eruption. The guests saw fire escaping from the crater of the volcano, they decided that the engagement was concluded at an unfortunate hour, and it should be urgently broken off. Relatives told Hanai that he needed to return to Tenerife, but the young man could not be away from his beloved, he secretly swam to her island, took Garu, they went to the top of the mountain together, they were pursued by angry guards, but the couple preferred death rather than separation …

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Caldera de Taburiente National Park

The park is located on the island of Palma. The canyon of Barranco de las Angustias leads you to its center. For a long time, everyone believed that the Caldera de Taburiente depression, which is surrounded by steep mountain slopes, is a gigantic mouth of a long-exploded volcano. But scientists have found that a long process of erosion took part in the formation of this landform, before which the collapse of the walls of the crater took place, which was accompanied by a giant landslide. But still, this miracle of nature, about 10 km wide, overgrown with pine forests and surrounded by walls that are more than 2 km high, is one of the most picturesque spectacles in the Canaries.

The outer slopes descend to the coast and are cut by long gorges. Most of the mountainous regions of Gran Canaria are overgrown with pine and laurel forests. Here you will find sky-high spartocytisus, narrow-petaled gorse, greenish bruise, dichotoma ceropegia, brown ceropegia. From the animal world, you will see the Canary lizards and Gallotiaauaritae lizards living here, as well as yellow-headed kinglets and many bird species. Some species of mammals that have been to the island, such as maned sheep, are a serious threat to the endemic flora.

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The Timanfaya National Park is located in the southwest of Lanzarote and in 1993 received the status of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. In this park you will see a variety of volcanic landscapes. Volcanic activity has not stopped here yet. The temperature at a depth of 13 meters is 100ºС-600ºС.

Another of the protected areas is located on the archipelago Chiniho – the islands of Graciosa, Montaña Clara and Alegranza. The main symbols of this park are the Canarian date palm and canaries. In addition to canaries, there are Canarian warblers, blue finches, Madeiran kinglets, Canarian coinage, Madeiran pigeons, wobblers, plain swifts and black-bellied grouse. There are also mammals in the park. These are shrews, earflaps, hedgehogs and mouflons. In the park you can find 5 species of sea turtles, the most common of which is the loggerhead or loggerhead turtle. One of the attractions of Gran Canaria and Lanzarote are one-humped camels, which were previously used in farms.

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Island Gran Canaria takes an honorable 2nd place in terms of protected objects, the number of which is 33 out of 146 located on the Canary Islands and this is almost half of the island’s territory 667 square kilometers or 42.7% are reserves, parks, natural monuments, protected landscapes and are protected by Red Canaria de Espacios Naturales Protegidos and UNESCO.

The 33 protected areas include 8 nature reserves El Brezal, Azuaje, Los Tilos de Moya, Los Marteles, Las Dunas de Maspalomas and Guigui Güigüi), the total area is 7.153.2 hectares and Barranco Oscuro (Barranco Oscuro) with Inagua (Inagua) covers an area of ​​3.955.7 hectares, as well as the Tamadaba (Parque Natural de Tamadaba) and Pilancones (Pilancones) parks cover an area of ​​13. 334 hectares .

Tamadaba Park , stretching along the slopes of the Guayedra and Adén Verde mountain ranges, delights with its diverse landscape, pine trees on the rocks, deep ravines formed as a result of volcanic eruptions, as well as fields of various forms. Pine groves, the humidity and conditions of which are an ideal habitat for the great spotted woodpecker and blue finch, whose population has recently declined to a critical level and are listed in the Red Book.

No less famous natural parks located in Gran Canaria are Doramas (Parque Rural de Doramas) and Nublo (Parque del Nublo), covering an area of ​​29.893.5 hectares, located on the territory of several municipalities, including Moya (Moyá), Arucas, Artenara, Firgas, Mogán and Valleseco. Tourists from all over the world try to visit these places in the Canary Islands belonging to the island of Gran Canaria, which are not inferior to other green areas of the world, for abundant green spaces and a variety of landscapes. Nublo Park itself is famous for its large number of protected species of birds and plants. Most of the relief is made up of sheer cliffs and stone plateaus with gorges.

Nublo and Tamadaba seem huge compared to Doramas Park. Which extends only over an area of ​​3.587 hectares. But the laurel and dragon trees are world-famous, especially the dragon tree shaped like a dragon’s flame and which covers the territory of the park, and the park is also known for exotic vegetation, bizarre stone reliefs and steep slopes.

Famous natural monuments as well as places of interest in Gran Canaria such as Arinaga, Riscos de Tirajana, Montañón Negro, Roque de Aguayro, Tauro , Amagro, Barranco de Guayadeque, Bandama, Barranco del Draguillo, with an area of ​​5.264.8 hectares and are protected by Red Canaria de Espacios Naturales Protegidos.

Roque Nublo (Roque Nublo) – one of the symbols and the most famous landmark of the highlands in Gran Canaria and one of the most visited natural monuments by tourists is Roque Nublo. Having reached it by transport, you can view it from the site or gather your strength and go to it on your own as they did Guanches – ancient inhabitants or natives, walking to the monument will take you about 30 minutes, but when you reach Roque Nublo itself, you will see it real beauty and power, one that cannot be seen from the observation deck, as well as incredibly clean, pine air will delight and accompany you along the entire length of the path.

Guanches worshiped this rocky monument and sacrificed various gifts and animals. Roque Nublo looks like a human finger pointing to the sky, its height is 60 meters, and it is located at an altitude of 1813 meters above sea level, Tejeda municipality. There is a belief that if you make a wish while being next to him and touching him, it will surely come true.

Follow the main road further up to Pico de Las Nieves (Pico de Las Nieves) the highest point of Gran Canaria, with an elevation of 1. 949 meters, where you will see a bewitching view, you will feel complete freedom and see a stunning view, because it is not for nothing that the legend says that the Canary Islands is the peak of Atlantis, where people and gods lived together, and also from here you will see the Teide volcano in Tenerife, the top of which is the highest point in Spain and the dunes of Maspalomas from the top will seem like a small yellow speck. Don’t forget to pay attention to the serpentine that looks like a snake or winding stem around the mountains. Having taken a walk in a pine forest, you will find cones of incredibly huge sizes, which are in demand among tourists who have been there, in the form of a souvenir.

Video Pico de Las Nieves:

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The sandy desert on the island, this sand brought by the wind from Africa over many millennia, formed the walking dunes of Maspalomas . They are really walking, because when the wind changes, they change shape and height. The dunes are located in the south of the continent in miniature (Gran Canaria) and stretch along the promenade from the resort of Playa del Ingles to the famous Faro de Maspalomas lighthouse, 65 meters high, which is also the dividing point of 2 areas of the resort: Meloneras (Meloneras) is a rather young resort with 4 and 5 star hotels, which means melon in translation, since melons and watermelons were grown on this land before the construction of the resort.

Maspalomas – Campo International, which turned 50 in 2012, there are a lot of pigeons in translation, although it is still unknown where its name came from, some wonder that because of the pigeons, although there are not so many of them here , but they meet, especially conveniently located under the sun on the beach, they can come up and beg for bread crumbs or any other food. Others say that on behalf of the soldier Rodrigo Mas de Palomar or from Francisco Palomar, who acquired 88 Guanche slaves and settled in this area of ​​the island.

The dunes themselves cover an area of ​​328 hectares, 2710 meters long, a great place and distance for walking along the coast, breathing in the clean and iodine-saturated air of the Atlantic Ocean. Also, lovers of a nudist beach will always find a place for themselves, as there are specially designated places or stretches of dunes, beaches for nudists located near the ocean, where nudists enjoy the sun completely freely without discomfort.

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Also protected are canyons and plains such as Tafira, La Isleta, Las Cumbres, Fataga, Lomo Magullo and Montaña de Agüimes) with a total area of ​​126,808 hectares.

We want to mark the canyon Fataga , reminiscent of its analogue in America, the Grand Canyon, an impressive view, especially from the observation deck.

Sites of Scientific Interest Roque de Gando, Juncalillo del Sur, Jinámar, and Tufia, with an area of ​​276. 5 hectares.

The last volcano on the island died out 3,500 years ago.

The area of ​​Gran Canaria is 1.560 square kilometers, and a little over 55 km in diameter.

Formed approximately 14 million years ago during volcanic eruptions.

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Flora and Fauna – one of the most famous plants growing on the continent in miniature: laurel forests with the famous Canarian laurel, dwarf bananas, erica tree, fetid okotea and Indian persia, the symbol of the Canarian archipelago pine forests – known as the Canarian pine, which plays a large role in the flora and fauna of the archipelago and the island, pine bruise. Also on the island there are very rare species of plants that have disappeared in other regions of the planet: red-orange begonias, freakan liriodendron, Mexican cacti and others.

There are 1330 species of rare plants in total. The island of Gran Canaria is rich in species of birds, their number is more than 80 species, such as: parrots, canaries, falcons and others.
Marine fauna and flora is about 570 species of fish, more than a thousand invertebrates, six species of marine reptiles and 26 species of mammals, such as whales and dolphins, short-finned pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins, various types of moray eels, sharks, sea breams, horse mackerel, scorpionfish, triggerfish, groupers, gobies and blennies, cuttlefish, sponges, octopuses, sea anemones, crabs, jellyfish, clams, starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers.

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Top 5 natural attractions in Gran Canaria

The Canary Islands are rich in natural beauties that millions of tourists from all over the world dream of seeing. I have compiled for you the top 5 natural attractions of Gran Canaria, which everyone who flies to this magical island should visit, and described how best to get to them.

Gran Canaria is called “a continent in miniature” for a reason. Here, during one daylight hours, you can swim in the ocean and lakes, walk through a miniature desert with real sand dunes, breathe in the pure coniferous aroma of pine forests, be above the clouds and see bizarre rocks, unusual flowers and dragon trees. If you flew to Gran Canaria for only 5-7 days, try to see at least 2-3 of the top attractions described below. I am sure you will remember the nature of this island for a long time.

The highest point of the island in Nublo Park

and the symbol of Gran Canaria – Roque Nublo

You can get a complete picture of Gran Canaria by examining the island from a bird’s eye view. If you do not have enough funds for air walks, I advise you to visit Nublo Rural Park. The territory of this park, located in the center and southwest of Gran Canaria, covers an area of ​​263 km². The landscapes of Nublo fascinate with their beauty. Here you can see volcanic formations, pine forests, gorges, mountain villages, unique flora and fauna.

Nublo Park has the status of a biosphere reserve because 168 species of flowers, trees and shrubs grow on its territory, 53 of which are endemic to Gran Canaria and 64 live only in the Canary archipelago. Among them are gongaro flor de piedra (Gothic stone flower), taginaste de gui-gui, tomillon blanko (white thyme). In the park you can see local species of birds. These are the blue chaffinch, Canarian warbler, Gran Canarian woodpecker, laurel and Canarian pigeons. There are many reptiles here. Since ancient times, the Gran Canarian giant lizard (Gallotia stehlini) lives on the island. You will definitely see geckos and lizards walking along the paths of the park.

Gran Canarian giant lizard Gallotia_stehlini

If you’re more interested in scenery, be sure to visit Mount Nieves (Pico de las Nieves), a snowy peak that is the top of a volcano. It is called the highest point of Gran Canaria (height 1949 m above sea level). According to official data, this mountain is the second highest. next to it is Morro de la Agujereada, whose summit is 1956 m, but it is less popular.

On the way up you will see how rapidly the flora of the island is changing. Palm trees and cacti are replaced by pine forests, the air becomes colder and cleaner, then fog envelops you, and soon you find yourself above the clouds. This sight fascinates even seasoned travelers.

Part of the territory of Pico de las Nieves is closed to the public, because here is a military radar base (station), whose rounded structure can be seen from afar. But a little lower you can visit the observation deck, which offers a fantastic view of the mountain serpentines, rocks and gorges of the Rural Park, the beaches of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. It is worth coming here to meet the stunning beauty of the sunset. Teide volcano located in Tenerife will be a nice bonus for you. It, like part of the largest Canary Island, is perfectly visible in cloudless weather from the Snow Mountain.

From the observation deck Pico de las Nieves you can see the island of Tenerife and the volcano Teide

Nublo Park is a popular attraction of the Canary Island and one of its main symbols – Roque Nublo. This is a rock located at an altitude of 1813 m above sea level, similar to a human finger raised up 60 m to the sky. Hundreds of years ago, the Guanches, the indigenous inhabitants of the Canaries, considered Roque Nublo a sacred object. At its foot they made sacrifices to the gods. There is a popular belief among tourists that if you reach this “rock in the clouds” and touch it, making a wish, it will surely come true, because. will be heard in heaven.

The Nublo Biosphere Reserve has a lot of beautiful places that you can see by following the developed hiking trails. Every corner of the park will give you unforgettable emotions.

View of Roque Nublo on the island of Gran Canaria

How to get there: The easiest way to get to the reserve is from the capital of the island, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Buses number 303 and 305 will take you to the town of Tejeda. From there, the hiking trail to the sights of Nublo Park begins. The walk will take from 2 hours, so be sure to bring water, some food and warm clothes with you, especially if you are traveling in the cold season, put on good sneakers or trekking boots.

The most convenient way to get to the Nublo viewpoints is by car. The distance from the capital of the island to the park is about 50 km, and gasoline in Gran Canaria is inexpensive. Rent a car in in the Canaries and explore the beauty of the island on it.

Canary Desert – Dunes de Maspalomas

If you’ve never been to the desert but really want to get a feel for it, you don’t have to fly or sail to Africa. You can see desert landscapes with dunes on the island of Gran Canaria. Yes, yes, there is a “small” desert with golden sand on the island, which covers an area of ​​403 hectares. This is the Maspalomas Dunes Special Nature Reserve (Dunes de Maspalomas), located in the south of Gran Canaria near the city of Maspalomas of the same name.

Contrary to the myth that roams the vastness of the World Wide Web, sand was not brought to the Canary Island by the wind from Africa itself. Sand grains are particles of coral reefs that formed long ago in the Atlantic Ocean. More than ten centuries ago, due to the break of glaciers, pieces of coral broke off, which traveled along the waves for a long time, until the ocean current washed them on the southern coast of the island of Gran Canaria.

Dunes of Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

Here, coral particles were blown by the winds, which eventually turned them into grains of sand. Gradually, the sand became so much that entire hills formed – dunes. And the wind blowing from the Atlantic still continues its work – it blows sand from the ocean shore and drives it deep into the island. This is how the dunes move. Every year the sandy hills shift from east to west by 2-5 meters and are already 3 km long.

Today, anyone can come to the nature reserve and enjoy a magnificent sight: golden hills moving along the ocean line under the influence of the wind. You can see the dunes of Maspalomas from the observation deck next to the information center at the Riu Palace Hotel. It is located in the northeast of the resort of Maspalomas next to Playa del Ingles (part of the beach can be observed with webcam Gran Canaria Playa del Ingles ). From here you can walk along a specially designed route to Maspalomas beach. Along the way, you will see not only different types of dunes, but also representatives of the local fauna: lizards and beetles. Shrubs also grow here: tamarisk, gorse. Camel rides are also organized for tourists.

Dunes of Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) and the Atlantic Ocean

To the left of the dunes of Maspalomas is the natural lagoon of La Charca, separated from them by thickets of trees and bushes. The lagoon is home to various waterfowl, as well as several species of herons. It is here that migratory birds fly from Europe to Africa for the winter. The water in the lagoon is mixed: sea and fresh. It contains endemic molluscs. By the way, nudists like to sunbathe near the lagoon.

Not far from La Charca is the Maspalomas beach and begins a noisy tourist area with hotels, shops, casinos. But if you like seascapes, your feet will take you to the old lighthouse of Faro de Maspalomas, standing on the ocean. This lighthouse, built in 1890, is still in operation and illuminates the way for ships. The lighthouse has an observation deck located at a height of 60 m. From here you can also admire the raging ocean, the resort and an amazing natural formation – the desert on the island – the dunes of Maspalomas.

Laguna El Charca (Maspalomas, Gran Canaria)

How to get there: If you arrive at Gran Canaria Airport Las Palmas , take bus number 66. It will take you to the end point of the route – Faro de Maspalomas (Maspalomas lighthouse). The fare is 4.05 euros. Travel time is 45 minutes. If you want to start exploring the dunes from del Ingles beach, get off at the Playa del Ingles stop.

Guayadeque Gorge (Barranko de Guayadeque) – in the footsteps of the Guanches

Another interesting attraction of the island of Gran Canaria, which combines natural beauty and human activities, is the Guayadeque Gorge. This is an area of ​​amazing beauty, stretching between high mountains for 15 km in length. At the bottom of a winding gorge flows a small stream with fresh water. And around grow almond trees, cacti, palm trees and flowers. The name of the Guayadeque gorge is translated as “a place of flowing water.” The stream supplies clean water to the mountain villages located in the vicinity.

Guayadeque Gorge on the island of Gran Canaria

You should come here not only to admire the beautiful views of nature, but also to immerse yourself in the history of the Canary Islands. In the 16th century, the Spaniards conquered Gran Canaria, enslaved and destroyed the local inhabitants – the Guanches. The tribes of these tall, fair-skinned people lived in natural or carved caves in the rocks. Scientists discovered their stone dwellings with drawings on the walls in the gorge in the 19th century. Also here were found burial caves with mummies of the Guanches (this people knew how to mummify the dead). On the territory of the Guayadeque Gorge there are several small chapels, as well as an information center and a museum carved into the rock. Here you can get acquainted with the life of the ancient people.

People still live in these places, however, their cave dwellings are supplied with electricity and running water. A unique microclimate reigns in several dozen cave houses: it is neither cold nor hot there. If you wish, you can feel like an ancient inhabitant of Gran Canaria and stay for 1-2 days in a cave hotel, which is located in Guayadeca. And if you only want to partially plunge into the life of the Guanches, stop by the Tagoror restaurant, located in the largest cave, and taste wine and local cuisine in a unique place.

This is what the cave houses and the chapel look like in the Guayadeque Gorge

At the end of the road, a 7 km long footpath begins, along which you can travel to the crater of the Los Marteles volcano.

How to get there: Bus 11 runs from Las Palmas (San Telmo bus station) to Aguimes. Travel time is 40-45 minutes. Fare: 3.40 euros.

Walk around the caldera of an extinct volcano. Caldera de Bandama

The Canary Islands are of volcanic origin. Once in Gran Canaria, you can sunbathe on black beaches with small particles of solidified lava and see how grapes are grown on volcanic soil. An unforgettable adventure will be your ascent to the crater of one of the extinct volcanoes. Let it be Bandama. The last eruption of this geological formation occurred 2000 years ago, leaving behind a huge crater, or rather, a caldera (Caldera de Bandama). This failure goes to a depth of more than 200 m, and its diameter is 1000 m.

The volcano was named Bandama after Daniel Van Damme, a Dutchman who settled in Gran Canaria in the 16th century and became a vine grower. He grew a vine at the bottom of an extinct volcano. If you have a desire, you can go down to the caldera along the paved paths and in half an hour you will see the ruins of the former distillery. The way up takes 45 minutes.

Caldera of an extinct volcano Bandama (Gran Canaria)

Caldera de Bandama is partially overgrown with grass, flowers and trees and no longer looks as intimidating as a newly erupted volcano. You can estimate the size of the caldera by approaching its edge. But the best view of the failure is from the nearby peak or peak of Bandam. There at height 569m there is an observation deck from where you will see not only the caldera itself, but the entire northeast of the island, along with its capital Las Palmas. In clear weather, you can see the island of Fuerteventura from here.

How to get there: The volcanic attraction is located near the capital of Gran Canaria. Bus 311 runs hourly from Las Palmas (San Telmo bus station) to the town of Bandama. The ticket costs 1.55 euros. Travel time is 25 minutes. There are signs everywhere in Bandam, so you won’t get lost and quickly find your way to the observation deck.

Green mountains and pine trees of Tamadaba National Park

(Parque Natural Tamadaba)

In the west of the island, on the mountain slopes, there is another natural landscape – Parque Natural Tamadaba. Its territory is 7.5 thousand m². The height above the ocean level ranges from 1000 to 1400 m. in addition to contemplating mountain canyons and forests, you can enjoy magnificent Atlantic landscapes here – the park borders on the Atlantic.

Tamadabu is called a biosphere reserve because it is here that you can see 25% of Gran Canaria’s endemic plants. Part of the park is occupied by a natural pine forest. It is called Pinar de Tamabada. Canarian pines grow here with long (up to 30 cm) needles. Wet pine forest purifies the air. Pinar de Tamabada is worth a visit for people with throat and lung diseases. In some corners of Tamadaba, laurel, olive and dragon trees (dracaena), palm trees, rare species of cacti, juniper and Canarian cedar grow.

Landscape of Tamadaba National Park

The fauna of the park is represented by such birds as peregrine falcon, shrike, blue finch, hawk, etc. Reptiles run on the ground: blue-tailed, green and giant lizards.

There are several hiking trails in the park. Green mountain peaks look very beautiful against the background of the sky. They resemble Anaga Mountains in Tenerife . By the way, the largest Canary Island can also be seen walking along the high sections of Parque Natural Tamadaba.

How to get there: You can get to Tamadaba Park by public transport from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (San Telmo station) by bus number 103 (cost 3.10 euros, travel time approximately 40 minutes) with a change in the city Galdar. Bus 101 runs from Galdar to El Risco. The ticket costs 2.75 euros. The journey takes about 45 minutes. Renting a car in Gran Canaria will save you time and make your trip to the park more comfortable. By car, drive towards the town of Agayete along the GC-216 highway. You will reach the park in an hour.

Green mountains of Gran Canaria

Of course, this article does not list all the sights of Gran Canaria, but I tried to tell you about the most unusual and unique of them. Explore the nature of the Canary Islands and get an unforgettable holiday experience. In the comments, you can share what you saw on the “continent in miniature” and advise other travelers on what attractions to visit in Gran Canaria.

Gran Canaria Paradise Guide

If you consider yourself an avid traveler, you must have dreamed of visiting the Canary Islands. The most popular place in the archipelago is the island of Gran Canaria. Infrastructure is well developed in its tourist centers. Numerous tourists come here for the beach holiday and vibrant nightlife. The resorts of the island specialize in water activities, sea excursions, windsurfing and other activities. You definitely won’t be bored here.

Description and geographic location

Where is Gran Canaria located? The island is located in the south of the Canary archipelago. It is the third largest. It owes its appearance to volcanoes. That is why the largest of them is a local landmark and a hallmark of the island. Nieves rises above the ocean, its top is covered with a white cap in the cool months, which makes it possible for the locals not to forget about the existence of snow.

Gran Canaria has the largest population in the archipelago. Very often it is called a continent in miniature, because on its territory there are many interesting things. Before the arrival of the Spanish colonizers, the Guanches lived here. Then Gran Caria turned into a colony. And over time, it became a remote, but very attractive province of Spain.

Its capital is the city of Las Palmas. It is a multinational, very fun and noisy place, famous for its annual carnivals and cultural festivals. The capital is located in the northeast of the island. It is considered one of the largest cities in Spain. In the south of the island there are mainly resorts, which are the basis of the economy, and in the center there are mountainous areas with the remains of an ancient pine forest.

How to get there?

Gran Canaria has an airport that receives flights from various cities around the world. Unfortunately, there is no direct communication from Russia. Therefore, you will have to get to the island with transfers. Most often, tourists choose Tenerife Airport. However, this is not the only option.

The climate of the region

All tourists, without exception, are interested in the question of what the weather is like on the island of Gran Canaria. It is worth saying that the territory of the region is divided by mountain ranges into two climatic zones. Each of them is dominated by its own winds, on which the weather depends. The northern part of the island is under the influence of the trade winds, which bring fog and coolness. It rains more often here and it never gets hot.

The southern part of the island is warmed by African winds. Climatic features have also influenced the local flora. In the northern regions, lush vegetation prevails, but the southern regions are more like steppes. Sometimes there are even dust storms. Throughout the year, the island has approximately the same weather. There is no pronounced change of seasons here.

For recreation, tourists prefer the southern part of the island of Gran Canaria. The water off its coast is suitable for swimming throughout the year. Its temperature is always within +19…+23 °С. In summer, the air temperature fluctuates around +24 … +28 ° С. In winter, the weather is not cold. The thermometer column does not fall below +20 … +22 ° С. Warm clothing is not required on the island. You can take a windbreaker with you only if you plan to visit the sights of the island of Gran Canaria in its northern part. The main advantage of this amazing place is the complete absence of parasitic insects. Even mosquitoes are very rare here.

Leisure

The island of Gran Canaria is incredibly attractive for beach lovers. Paradise will appeal to those who love water activities. There are a lot of them here.

The largest and most popular beach is “Maspalomas”, which captures the territory of several resorts at once. Here, tourists can enjoy golden sand, crystal clear waters, a well-equipped coastline and a wide range of entertainment. If you want to enjoy peace and tranquility, it is better to go to the north coast, which can please you with the beauty of tropical forests and beautiful bays. Rest here is chosen by supporters of ecological tourism. According to reviews, the island of Gran Canaria is famous for its natural attractions.

Tamadaba Park

One of the main attractions of the island of Gran Canaria is the Tamadaba National Park. Its territory reaches 7500 hectares. The park is located in the northeast of the island near the town of Agaete. In 1987, Tamadaba acquired the status of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Unique plants, shrubs and other plants grow on its territory, which are not found anywhere else on the planet. No less unique are the animals living in the protected park. Of greatest interest to tourists are the famous Canarian pines, the needles of which reach a length of 30 cm.

Not only the flora and fauna of the park is interesting, but also the most beautiful views of the ocean and surroundings, which open from the heights. Numerous paths for walks of guests on bicycles and on foot are laid on the territory of the object. Those who wish can also stay here in tents for a few days.

Botanical Garden

Among the sights of the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) it is worth paying attention to the botanical garden. They are very proud of the locals. The unique place is called “Viera and Clavijo”. It appeared at 1952 thanks to the efforts of the Swedish botanist Eric Sventenius. On the mountain slopes near Las Palmas, he laid the future oasis in which he wanted to grow plants that grow throughout the archipelago.

Currently, the garden covers 27 hectares. Beautiful paths are laid on its territory, along which visitors can walk and admire flowers, shrubs and trees. The main attraction of the garden is the laurel forest with rare trees. No less attractive are Canary pines, alleys with dragon trees, as well as an unusual garden of giant cacti. Also here you can see the remains of the sanctuary of the Guanches.

Dunes of Maspalomas

Of the interesting places on the island of Gran Canaria (Spain), which are worth seeing, the dunes of Maspalomas deserve special attention. This unusual place is located in the south of the island. The miniature desert covers an area of ​​about 403 hectares. It is included in the national park of the same name. The desert dunes are inhabited by insects and animals that are characteristic of Africa. There are also endemics that are not found anywhere else in the world.

The diversity of flora is fully determined by the behavior of moving dunes. On the territory of the reserve there is a lagoon with sea birds and palm trees, which is a coastal oasis. Here you can see the unique Canarian lizards, which have become a symbol of the reserve. You can walk along the dunes on the back of a camel or on foot.

Columbus House Museum

One of the most visited places on about. Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, photo is given in the article) is the city of Las Palmas. On its territory there are attractions, among which it is worth paying attention to the house-museum of Columbus. The historical monument is a three-story building in the style of colonial architecture of the fifteenth century. This building underwent a major reconstruction once in 1777. In fact, the house was never owned by Columbus. The building served as the residence of the governor of the island, who kindly provided apartments for the great traveler.

In the courtyard of the building is the Museum of the Age of Discovery. It has been working since 1952 and tells about the history of sea voyages of different times. The museum has five exhibits. Some of them tell about the development of navigation before and after Columbus. In twelve rooms you can see real maritime exhibits and high-quality reconstructions. In one of the rooms you can admire a three-dimensional model of Gran Canaria. The local halls also display the rarest paintings provided by the Prado Museum. The museum is very interesting to visit. According to tourists, its exposition helps to learn a lot about the history of the island, about navigation and discoveries from different eras.

Palmitos Park

The park is located in the south of the island and is considered the largest themed oasis. It is also a thematic reserve, an open zoo and an entertainment complex. Its territory is 20 hectares, more than 15 thousand tropical plants grow on it, about 150 species of animals and birds live on it. On the territory of the park there are thematic exhibitions of insects, animals and fish. Here you can watch shows with the participation of four-legged artists. Tourists especially like the performance of parrots in the open air. In addition, guests have the opportunity to watch shows with dolphins, as well as swim with them.

Hotels

As you can imagine, there are a lot of hotels on the island of Gran Canaria. You can opt for the cheapest hostel or prefer a five-star complex. It is worth noting that the coast of the island is strewn with small resort villages. On Gran Canaria, three largest regions can be distinguished, in which the largest number of hotels is concentrated: Mogan, Maspalomas, Meloneras.

IFA Dunamar Hotel is one of the first hotels to appear on the island. Therefore, it may surprise someone with a slightly old-fashioned design. But in the lobby on the first floor of the hotel you can admire the turtles. The hotel belongs to a chain of hotel complexes. It is located next to the beach, thanks to which the windows offer stunning views.

Ifa Beach Hotel – a three-star hotel, which is a nine-story building. The hotel has 200 rooms, but please note that it does not accept guests with children. The facility is for adults only. There are several pools and a relaxation area on the territory, but you will have to walk a little to the sea. It is worth saying that local hotels offer a variety of food programs, including the all-inclusive concept. But that doesn’t mean you can’t just rent a room. You can eat wherever you want.

Ifa Interclub Atlantic is a large complex of many small buildings. The territory of the hotel is equipped with a park where you can walk. In addition, there are sports grounds, discos, tennis courts, a swimming pool and even animators entertaining guests.

Accommodation on the island is represented only by hotels and hostels. Here, too, there are private properties that local residents willingly rent to tourists. Which housing option to choose is up to you. Please note that the cost of rooms in hotels of the same category may be different. This means that rooms and other services will differ in such establishments.

Most often, guests choose hotels with three or four stars. But this does not mean that there are no fashionable establishments on the island. If you wish, you can stay in one of the five-star complexes.

Gran Canaria Island: reviews of tourists

The admiring reviews of numerous travelers make Gran Canaria recommended for a beach holiday. According to tourists, the island can be safely called a real paradise. When planning a trip, take a closer look at which resort has warmer weather at this time, and the winds are less strong. Gran Canaria is a famous gathering place for kite surfers, as the local winds are ideal for gliding on the sea surface. The island attracts visitors with a variety of landscapes. There are many interesting places worth seeing here. Therefore, you are guaranteed a fun holiday, and not monotonous lying on the coast.

Tourists note that the island has very low prices for clothes, fruits and food. Particularly pleased with the sales period. The entertainment industry is incredibly developed in Gran Canaria, so it is impossible to get bored here. In addition to standard hotels with rooms, on the island you can rent apartments with a kitchen to cook on your own.

Tourists definitely recommend visiting local attractions. Don’t be surprised if you see naked people on the beaches. Nudists are quite normal here. Yes, and local clubs often organize same-sex parties. But this does not mean that Gran Canaria is not suitable for families. It is quite comfortable to relax here for people of any age.

Instead of an afterword

Tourists who have visited the island are always very satisfied with their vacation. The beautiful sandy beaches of the resorts will not leave anyone indifferent. A huge advantage of the resort is that you can relax on it at any time of the year. Even if the water in the ocean seems cool to you, the hotels have heated pools. Gran Canaria is an amazing place. On one island you can see places with a variety of landscapes. If you are interested in natural beauties, be sure to visit the sightseeing tour of the island, during which you will learn a lot of new and interesting things about Gran Canaria.

West Blackrock | Hotel in Gran Canaria

An oasis of tranquility overlooking the sea

Hotel Occidental Roca Negra**** is a small paradise for relaxation. Built into a volcanic rock, the hotel rises above an imposing rock that offers the best view of Mount Teide and the Tamadaba Natural Park. Agaete’s natural pools are 200 meters away and are directly connected to the hotel, while 9 beaches0796 La Caleta and Punta Gorda are only 150 meters away.

The 140 rooms of the Occidental Roca Negra are cozy and elegantly decorated with large terraces or balconies from which you can watch the sunset or sunrise. The recently refurbished ambiance and interior design guarantees absolute well-being and makes the hotel an ideal choice for your stay.

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Gastronomy is an important part of this hotel, which has a buffet restaurant where you can enjoy a wide variety of local and international cuisine. Restaurant “Rock Top Skybar” is amazing because it is located on the top floor with an incredible view of the sea and Puerto de las Nieves in Agaete. The hotel also has poolside bar which makes the Occidental Roca Negra the ideal place to enjoy the area’s most authentic cuisine.

The Spa & Wellness area of ​​the Occidental Roca Negra is the perfect place to relax and unwind while enjoying the water and special treatments.

This wonderful hotel in Agaete has a gym, outdoor pool , hot tubs and a children’s pool . Around the pools you can enjoy hammocks and umbrellas, as well as Balinese sunbeds for lovers of relaxation. The Occidental Roca Negra also has two meeting rooms with all the necessary equipment for events of up to 240 people.

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Green lagoon bogor: Green Lagoon Residence – Kantor Perusahaan

Опубликовано: February 3, 2021 в 10:12 am

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Curug Ciampea Bogor, Review Harga Tiket Terbaru, Bumi Perkemahan, Serta Akses Jalan

Khususnya bagi masyarakat Jabodetabek, bahwa sebagian air yang diminum baik dalam bentuk kemasan, ataupun depot air minum, salah – satunya bersumber dari Gunung Salak Bogor.

Kelestarian alamnya masih terjaga, karena berstatus sebagai Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun – Salak. Dan kelestarian alam tersebut, berdampak terhadap kandungan air yang dimilikinya.

Curug Ciampea Bogor. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Curug Ciampea Bogor, adalah salah – satu pesona alam yang berada di kaki Gunung Salak. Sebagai sebuah penegasan bahwa kawasan tersebut memiliki kandungan air yang melimpah, serta pesona alam air terjun yang banyak, dan layak untuk dikunjungi.

Lokasi Dan Alamat Curug Ciampea Bogor

Lokasi Curug Ciampea Bogor berada di kaki Gunung Salak. Alamat Curug Ciampea Bogor berada di Tapos I, Kecamatan Tenjolaya, Kabupaten Bogor, Provinsi Jaawa Barat.

Rute Atau Akses Jalan Menuju Curug Ciampea Bogor

Rute atau akses jalan menuju Curug Ciampea Bogor jika dari terminal Baranang Siang, Bogor, hanya berjarak sekitar 25 kilometer.

Adapun waktu tempuhnya sekitar 1 jam 30 menit hingga sampai di area parkiran. Jalan menuju Curug Ciampea Bogor satu arah dengan Curug Luhur Indah.

Setelah sampai di area parkiran, maka para pengunjung harus melanjutkan perjalanan dengan cara berjalan kaki di alam terbuka, atau trekking untuk sampai di lokasi utama Curug Ciampea Bogor.

Trekking Menuju Curug Ciampea Bogor

Trekking menuju lokasi utama Curug Ciampea Bogor dari lokasi parkiran memang cukup jauh. Maka pastikan kondisi tubuh anda dalam keadaan prima.

Loket Tiket Curug Ciampea. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Namun, meskipun jauh, jalurnya tidak terlalu curam. Hanya di lokasi yang dekat dengan Curug Ciampea saja yang cukup curam.

Sebagaian besar, trekkingnya akan melalui kawasan hutan pinus. Meskipun jalurnya masih berbentuk tanah, namun pemandangan alam sekitarnya sangat indah dan asri.

Jalurnya sangat lebar, leluasa bagi para pejalan kaki. Karena perjalanannya menyusuri hutan pohon pinus. Selain itu, udara sekitar juga sangat menyejukan.

Trekking Melalui Hutan Pinus. Sumber : veronikadesi.com

Sebagian besar kondisi jalur menuju lokasi utama Curug Ciampea Bogor akan terus menanjak. Dan anak tangganya masih berupa tanah yang dipadatkan oleh kayu, atau batang pepohonan.

Trekking awal akan melewati lokasi bumi perkemahan Curug Ciampea. Kaum milenial merupakan wisatawan yang mendominasi aktivitas wisata camping tersebut.

Perkemahan Di Curug Ciampea. Sumber : www.youtube.com

Kondisi jalur yang menanjak akan segera berakhir saat sampai di lokasi yang banyak kantinnya. Dari lokasi tersebut, view Curug Ciampea Bogor sudah bisa terlihat dengan indah.

Lanjutkan trekking dari lokasi tersebut dengan menyusuri jalur yang menurun. Para pengunjung diharapkan berhati-hati saat di jalur tersebut, terutama saat musim hujan.

Tidak lama berselang, para pengunjung akan sampai di lokasi dengan beberapa kantin yang berjajar. Di kantin tersebut juga terdapat fasilitas mushola, dan itulah area utama tujuan traveler.

Pesona Keindahan Curug Ciampea Bogor

Saat sampai di area utama, traveler tidak hanya akan menikmati 1 spot keindahan air terjun saja, namun setidaknya terdapat 3  keindahan air terjun dalam satu kawasan sekaligus.

1. Green Lagoon

Ternyata, bukan hanya di Curug Ngumpet saja terdapat lokasi Green Lagoon. Tetapi di Curug Ciampea juga terdapat lokasi yang bernama sama Green Lagoon.

Sebuah spot dengan mini air terjun, kolamnya juga tidak terlalu lebar, namun memiliki kedalaman yang cocok untuk melakukan aktivitas Cliffjumping.

Green Lagoon Curug Ciampea. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Kolamnya diapit oleh bebatuan besar, airnya jernih agak kehijau – hijauan, serta dingin dan menyegarkan. Tetapi, para pengunjung harus tetap mengedepankan aspek keselamatan.

2. Curug Cipatat

Terdapat spot air terjun lainnya yang bernama Curug Cipatat. Curug atau air terjun tersebut cukup tinggi, arus air yang turun juga cukup deras, serta airnya dingin dan menyegarkan.

Kolam utamanya cukup lebar, berpadu dengan kehadiran tebing batu, serta pepohonan, yang memberikan keteduhan selama beraktivitas di area tersebut.

3. Curug Ciampea

Selanjutnya, aitu Curug Ciampea Bogor. Kata curug, memiliki arti yang sama dengan air terjun. Dan Curug Ciampea Bogor memiliki ketinggian sekita 50 meter.

Kolam utamanya cukup besar, serta kolam Curug Ciampea terkenal sangat jernih, dan lokasi yang nyaman untuk melakukan aaktivitas berenang, ataupun mandi.

Pesona Keindahan Curug Ciampea. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Namun, tetaap saja saat puncak musim penghujan tiba, debit airnya akan cukup tinggi. Dengan demikian, kewaspadaan harus tetap ada pada diri para pengunjung.

4. Pesona Alam Sekitar

Daya tarik selanjutnya adalah view alam sekitar. Sebagaimana dibahas sebelumnya bahwa lokasi Curug Ciampea Bogor berada di kawasan Gunung Salak, maka view alam yang masih asri adalah sajian view alam sekitar.

Dari mulai hutan pohon pinus, view daerah yang berada di bawah kaki gunung, serta ragam tanaman, atau tumbuhan adaalah pesona lain dari Curug Ciampea Bogor.

Pesona Alam Sekitar. Sumber : nizarnizar.com

Ragam Aktivitas Wisata Di Curug Ciampea Bogor

Ragam aktivitas wisata yang dapat dinikmati oleh pengunjung selama berada di objek wisata Curug Ciampea Tenjolaya Bogor, adalah sebagai berikut :

1. Berenang

Ragam aktivitas wisata Curug Ciampea Bogor yang pertama tentu saja berenang, mandi, atau bermain air. Dengan kondisi air yang jernih, dan menyegarkan, semakin menambah kenikmatan saat berwisata ke Curug Ciampea Tenjolaya Bogor.

Berenang Di Curug Ciampea. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Spot terbaik untuk berenang adalah di lokasi Green Lagoon, dan spot terbaik untuk mandi adalah di lokasi Curug Ciampea.

2. Hunting Foto

Keindahan curug atau air terjun, yang berpadu dengan keindahan alam sekitar, menjadikan kawasan objek wisata Curug Ciampea Bogor menjadi spot foto yang sering dikunjungi oleh para wisatawan.

Hunting Foto. Google Maps. Sumber : lh5.googleusercontent.com

Tidak sedikit para pengunjung yang datang, sengaja hanya untuk melakukan foto prewedding. Atau para pemburu konten untuk media sosial, sering juga menjadikan Curug Ciampea sebagai konten utamanya.

Hal tersebut menjadi sebuah penegasan bahwa di objek wisata Curug Ciampea Bogor tersaji keindahan alam yang sangat instagrammable.

3. Camping

Aktivitas wisata selanjutnya adalah camping. Lokasi perkemahan Curug Ciampea berada tidak jauh dari lokasi parkiran, atau tempat registrasi tiket.

Seperti yang telah disinggung di awal pembahasan, bahwa lokasi perkemahan Curug Ciampea berada di jalur trekking, serta di tengah hutan pohon pinus.

Camping Di Curug Ciampea. Google Maps. Sumber : www.wisatainfo.com

Letaknya berada di ketinggian, sehingga dapat menyajikan view yang sangat elok. Dan para pengunjung wajib membawa jaket, karena cuacanya akan sangat dingin saat hari mulai sore.

Harga Tiket Masuk Curug Ciampea Bogor

Harga tiket masuk Curug Ciampea terbaru adalah Rp. 22.000 per orang.

Jam Operasional Curug Ciampea Bogor

  • Jam operasional Curug Ciampea Bogor buka selama 24 jam, karena terdapat aktivitas wisata berupa camping.
  • Curug Ciampea Bogor buka dari hari Senin sampai dengan hari Minggu.

Penginapan Di Curug Ciampea Bogor

Tidak ada penginapan di objek wisata Curug Ciampea Bogor, karena mayoritas para pengunjung melakukan aktivitas camping jika ingin menginap di Curug Ciampea.

Penutup

Demikian info lengkap, dan terbaru Curug Ciampea Bogor. Semoga kelestarian alam Gunung Salak akan tetap lestari dari generasi ke generasi.

Utamakan keselamatan, patuhi protokol kesehatan, dan jangn membuang sampah sembarangan. Karena “Sampahmu, Adalah Dosamu”.

Green Lagoon di Curug Ciampea Bogor Jawa Barat

Wisata Air Terjun Bogor Jawa Barat 

 Curug Ciampea merupakan salah satu air terjun yang berada di
Bogor jawa barat di desa Tapos I, kecamatan Tenjolaya Kab. Bogor Jawa Barat.
  Curug Ciampea memiliki keindahan alam yang luar biasa. Saking indahnya, curug ini
ramai diperbincangan di dunia maya. Bahkan, para penggunan Instagram
(IG), menyebut Curug Ciampea sebagai Green Lagoon-nya Bogor.
 Mencapai curug ini, memang harus sedikit mengeluarkan keringat. Berada
di kaki Gunung Salak, Curug Ciampea diselimuti hawa sejuk dan dingin.
Begitupun dengan airnya. 

Untuk bisa sampai di lokasi, berikut ini petunjuk yang bisa Anda ikuti.

Akses dan rute menuju Curug Ciampea terbilang sulit. Kamu akan melewati
lebatnya pepohonan dan gagahnya bukit-bukit. Saran kami jangan datang
sendiri. Ajaklah taman atau kerabat agar tripmu lebih menyenangkan.
Karena belum ada di GPS, pertama-tama jika Anda dari kota Anda langsung berkendara menuju ke Tenjolaya. Bisa
juga yang menuju ke Curug Luhur. Setela melewati Curug Luhur teruskan
perjalanan Anda hingga bertemu dengan persimpangan empat. Ambil jalan
yang ke kiri menuju ke Curug Ciputri, lihat saja petunjuk jalan yang ada
tulisan Curug Ciputrinya. Terus saja berkendara lurus mengikuti jalan
memasuki daerah perkampungan. Jalan masuk ke daerah perkampungan
tersebut lumayan rusak, jadi lebih baik Anda kurangi kecepatan dan tetap
berhati-hati.

Perhatikan di sebelah kiri jalan, setelah Anda bertemu dengan lapangan,
di seberang lapangan tersebut ada jalan, masuk kejalan itu. Terus saja
ikuti jalan yang berkelok-kelok dan naik turun itu. Walaupun jalannya
kurang bagus, namun masih bisa di lalui motor dengan mudah. Namun jika
Anda menggunakan mobil mungkin sedikit sulit. Jadi sebaiknya jika Anda
pergi ke Curug Ciampea ini menggunakan motor saja.

Jika Anda tidak nyasar, maka di ujung jalan Anda akan bertemu lahan
persawahan, dari sana sudah tidak bisa berjalan dengan motor lagi. Anda
bisa menitipkan motor Anda di rumah-rumah warga yang ada di sekitar.
Dari daerah persawahan tersebut Anda harus berjalan kaki melewati jalur
yang sudah ada hingga sampai di lokasi Curug Ciampea.

Sesampai nya di lokasi rasa capek dan lelah anda akan terobati dengan kejernihan serta dinginnya air. Itulah yang
membuat Curug Ciampea ini menarik, warna air terlihat hijau kebiru-biruan, layaknya green lagoon

 Sepanjang perjalanan treking menuju ke lokasi curug sebenarnya Anda
sudah disuguhkan pemandangan yang cukup menyejukkan mata. Anda akan
melewati sungai yang memiliki batu-batuan besar. Di sekeliling Anda ada
hutan yang hijau dan rimbun. Di perjalanan Anda akan bertemu dengan
beberapa curug kecil yang cukup bagus untuk di jadikan spot berfoto.
Salah satunya yang populer dengan sebutan Green Lagoon airnya yang begitu bening membuat para pengunjung bisa menjadikanya menjadi spot underwater.
 Datanglah pagi pagi hari, agar bisa menikmati jernihnya air curug
ciampea secara leluasa. Jangan lupa bawa action kamera agar mendapatkan
foto menarik di spot underwater tersebut. Tempat ini masih asri dan
belum banyak pengunjung yang berwisata kesini.

 Pengelolaan fasilitas di curug ciampea ini makin hari makin baik di lakukan. Saat ini sudah ada fasilitas yang mumpuni yang bisa pengunjung nikmati, toilet dan ruang ganti sudah di sediakan sehingga anda takperlu khawatir untuk mengganti pakaian anda setelah anda bermain air, berendam dan menyelam di green lagoon.

Bagi pecandu adrenalin,
tentu akan menjadi pengalaman seru menyelam di dalam ceruk yang gelap
dan di bawah guguran air terjun. Tenang saja, pada saat debit air
normal, arus air di tempat ini tidak terlalu kencang. Yang wajib
dipastikan adalah, Anda tidak menyelam saat cuaca buruk atau curah hujan
tinggi, karena ada ancaman bah yang sangat membahayakan jiwa.
Bagi pemula yang ingin mencoba, pastikan Anda tidak menyelam sendiri,
wajib ada pendamping, dan coba di titik yang tidak terlalu dalam. Jangan
khawatir, menyelam atau sekadar berenang di sini sangat menyenangkan
lho, hitung-hitung kalian memulai olahraga mengolah nafas.

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

 Untuk menikmati wisata indah indah ini anda hanya perlu membayar tiket masuk menuju green lagoon curug ciampea dengan harga Rp 20.000,- saja.Harga tiket itu sudah termasuk dengan asuransi. selain itu untuk biaya parkir kendaraan anda cukup membayar Rp 5000,- saja. cukup terjangkaukan?

Nah itu dia sedikit ulasan tentang green lagoon curug ciampea yang indah..
jika anda penasaran bisa datang langsung kelokasi, jangan lupa mempersiapkan segala keperluan nya dan pastikan anda berangkat di cuaca yang mendukung…😀😀😀😀

Bagi pecandu adrenalin,
tentu akan menjadi pengalaman seru menyelam di dalam ceruk yang gelap
dan di bawah guguran air terjun. Tenang saja, pada saat debit air
normal, arus air di tempat ini tidak terlalu kencang. Yang wajib
dipastikan adalah, Anda tidak menyelam saat cuaca buruk atau curah hujan
tinggi, karena ada ancaman bah yang sangat membahayakan jiwa.
Bagi pemula yang ingin mencoba, pastikan Anda tidak menyelam sendiri,
wajib ada pendamping, dan coba di titik yang tidak terlalu dalam. Jangan
khawatir, menyelam atau sekadar berenang di sini sangat menyenangkan
lho, hitung-hitung kalian memulai olahraga mengolah nafas.

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

Bagi pecandu adrenalin,
tentu akan menjadi pengalaman seru menyelam di dalam ceruk yang gelap
dan di bawah guguran air terjun. Tenang saja, pada saat debit air
normal, arus air di tempat ini tidak terlalu kencang. Yang wajib
dipastikan adalah, Anda tidak menyelam saat cuaca buruk atau curah hujan
tinggi, karena ada ancaman bah yang sangat membahayakan jiwa.
Bagi pemula yang ingin mencoba, pastikan Anda tidak menyelam sendiri,
wajib ada pendamping, dan coba di titik yang tidak terlalu dalam. Jangan
khawatir, menyelam atau sekadar berenang di sini sangat menyenangkan
lho, hitung-hitung kalian memulai olahraga mengolah nafas.

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel. kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

Desa Tapos I

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

Desa Tapos I

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

Desa Tapos I

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria Hidayat

Desa Tapos I

Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul “Sensasi Menyelam di Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor”, https://travel.kompas.com/read/2018/03/15/235810227/sensasi-menyelam-di-curug-ciampea-dan-green-lagoon-bogor?page=all.

Editor : Fikria HidayatKecamatan TenjolayTempat wisata ini mulai ramai di
kunjungi setiap hari meski libur panjang akhir tahun telah usai. Para
pengunjung berdatangan karena penasaran melihat foto-foto yang banyak
beredar di timeline media sosial akhir-

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TRAVELGRAPHY : CURUG CIAMPEA & GREEN LAGOON BOGOR

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Kawasan Konservasi Gunung Halimun-Salak memiliki potensi curug paling banyak didaerah Kabupaten Bogor, Curug Cipatat atau yang dikenal dengan Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon Bogor yang mulai naik daun, menjadi tempat nyurug yang kece dibogor, curug ini berada di Desa Tapos I, Kec. Tenjolaya – Kab. Bogor .

Karna gue lagi nginep di Highland Resort Ciapus, perjalanan gue ke curug ciampea sekitar 3O menit, jalanannya offroad parah. Akses menuju curug ini terbilang cukup ekstrim dan hanya bisa dilalui oleh kendaraan bermotor, menjadi sedikit terhambatnya wisatawan yang mau datang kesini.

Akses menuju curug ini bisa dengan dari beberapa rute, patokannya adalah Curug Ciputri, apabila dari arah ciapus gang nya ada disebelah kiri, gang curug ciputri sekitar 5km dari curug luhur, kalau dari arah cikampak atau cinangneng ada disebelah kanan, patokannya ada indomaret/pangkalan angkot 03 Ciapus, nanti ada plang arah ke curug ciputri.

patokan gang yang ada lapangan

Nah, setelah masuk gang ciputri beberapa ratus meter ada pertigaan, ambil arah yang lurus yang menanjak . ikuti jalan terus sampai ketemu lapangan yang sebalah kirinya adanya rumah yang sedang dibangun, disebrangnya ada gang yang bersampingan dengan rumah cat warna ungu, potensi kelewat emang besar, kalau lurus kita bakal ke curug ciputrinya, nah setelah masuk gang dekat lapangan, ikuti jalan utama yang agak rusak dan jalanannya banyak tanjatan dan turunan curam.

jalan menuju Curug Ciampea

Sampai ketemu pemukiman warga nanti ada belokan ke kanan, ikuti jalan itu , jalannya agak sempit ada kandang kambing, saat gue lewati gue juga tidak percaya kalau itu memang jalannya, karna jalan setapak yang pas-pasan dengan 1 motor, harus minggir-minggir dikit kalua ada motor dari lawan arah .

Nanti ikuti jalan itu sampai ketemu jalan buntu yang ada gubuk, itu tempat parkiran motor. Dari gubuk parkiran itu, petualangan kalian dimulai .

gubuk tempat penitipan motor

tempat parkir sekaligus tiket masuk

tiket masuk curug ciampea

Baru-baru ini terhitung sejak tanggal 4 Februari 2014, Curug Ciampea & Green Lagoon resmi dikelola oleh warga sekitar dengan HTM Rp. 5000/orang , dan parkir yang dipatok Rp 5000.

Sebelum kesini, siapkan cemilan dan minuman, karna dilokasi ini tidak ada warung dan jangan buang sampah sembarangan ya gaes.

Trek menuju curug ini terbilang unik, dengan jalan setapak kita melewati hamparan sawah, hutan pinus, dan turunan curam, keep calm and be careful yaa kalo kesini

jalan setapak persawahan menuju curug

trek hutan pinus menuju curug

Leuwi Cetek dan Curug Ciampea dari atas bukit

turunan curam menuju Curug Ciampea

suara curug sudah mulai terdengar dari sini

Jalan dari lokasi parkir menuju curug sekitar 30 menitan, ga akan kerasa jauh karna pemandangannya yang masih alami banget, ketika sudah melewati hutan pinus mulai terdengar suara curug dari bawah, nah disitu kalian harus hati-hati ketika turunan curam, apalagi kalua musim hujan, jalanannya licin, gue saranin pake sandal gunung atau sepatu running, dan siapkan jas hujan juga karna ga ada tempat meneduh disini kalua misalnya hujan .

area sekitar Curug Ciampea

Pas sampe bawah, pertama kalian ketemu Curug Ciampea, kalau Green Lagoon sedikit turun kebawah, jika mau trekking naik ke atas kalian bisa ke Curug Kawung dan Leuwi Cetek .

ini dia, Curug Ciampea

Curug Ciampea

Curug Ciampea

ngedome di Curug Ciampea

Saat udah sampe curugnya, pasti ga nahan buat nyebur, air nya emang jernih banget, cocok banget buat tempat nyurug, kolam di Curug Ciampea ini ga terlalu dalam, paling dalam hanya sekitar 1 meter saja, kalau Green Lagoon kedalamannya sekitar 2 meter .

Selain itu cocok banget buat spot foto pake dome nih, masih selain Curug Ciampea dan Green Lagoon, masih banyak aliran sungai ini yang bisa dijadiin buat spot foto underwater pake dome.

ini dia, Green Lagoon Bogor

Green Lagoon Bogor

ngedome di Green Lagoon Bogor

emang kece parah tempat ini, lelah perjalanan kita bakal kebayar kalo kita udah nyurug, airnya bersih belum ada sampah disini, karna belum ada tempat sampah diarea curug ini, buat kalian yang bawa makanan/minuman jangan buang sampah disini, silahkan bawa sampah kalian di parkiran motor atau tempat sampah yang ada selama perjalanan pulang kalian yaaa

jangan lupa nonton video trip nya di https://youtu. be/uG9dFn3dIZk dan foto tripnya di @adrianloa

selamat mengexplore dan nyurug, salam travellers

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CURUG CIAMPEA Tiket & Aktivitas September 2022

Harga Tiket Masuk Curug Ciampea : Rp22.000-Rp30.000 Jam Buka: 07.00 – 17.00No Telp: -Alamat: Tapos I, Tenjolaya, Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, 16370

Curug Ciampea Bogor salah satu air terjun yang sayang dilewatkan jika berkunjung ke kota hujan. Yang istimewa dari curug atau air terjun ini adalah kolamnya yang jernih. Bahkan, wisatawan sering menjadikan air terjun ini sebagai tempat menyelam.

Tidak hanya berenang, namun juga menyelam. Inilah yang membuatnya unik, menyelam sambil merasakan serunya air terjun yang mengalir.

Harga Tiket Masuk Curug Ciampea Bogor

Objek wisata ini sangat terjangkau bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat. Wisatawan hanya perlu membayar tiket masuk, yang mana sudah termasuk asuransi. Serta tarif parkir bagi kendaraan bermotor.

Harga Tiket Masuk
Tiket Masuk Wisata Rp22.000
Tiket Camping Rp30.000

Baca: Curug CIPUTRI Bogor Tiket & Aktivitas

Jam Buka Curug

Waktu terbaik untuk berkunjung ke wisata alam adalah saat pagi hingga sore hari. Karena di waktu ini, pemandangan akan terlihat lebih indah. Apalagi, daya tarik yang air terjun ini berupa pemandangan air. Serta kolam yang jernih dan pasti menggoda siapapun untuk mencobanya.

Jam Operasional
Setiap hari 07:00 – 17:00 WIB

Baca: 20+ Wisata Curug Terbaik di Bogor

Pesona Keindahan Curug Ciampea

Jernihnya Air langsung Turun ke Kolam yang Indah. Foto: Gmap/Adrian Hartanto Lokaria

Dibalik rimbunnya hutan di Gunung Salak, tersimpan keindahan pemandangan air terjun yang mempesona. Alirannya deras, namun tidak membahayakan. Airnya yang putih jernih, terjun langsung menuju kolam di bawahnya. Dimana, kolamnya begitu jernih, bahkan cenderung berwarna hijau kebiruan yang indah.

Di bawah air terjun sendiri, kolamnya tidak terlalu dalam. Bahkan, wisatawan dapat melihat batuan di dalamnya dengan jelas. Air di kolam dan air terjun terbilang sejuk dan cenderung dingin. Tak mengherankan, karena lokasinya berada di bawah kaki Gunung Salak, pada ketinggian 970 – 1.000 mdpl.

Baca: CURUG 7 CILEMBER Tiket & Ragam Wahana

Di sekitar air terjun berdiri tebing – tebing batu yang nampak mengkilap karena basah terkena air. Di sela – selanya tumbuh tanaman rambat khas hutan, serta rumput yang tak luput dari pandangan. Warnanya berpadu dengan indah, membentuk harmoni pemandangan alam yang memukau. Apalagi ditambah dengan gemercik air terjun yang turun tiada henti.

Menyelam di Kolam Air Terjun

Keindahan Batuan yang Melingkupi Air Terjun. Foto: Gmap/Wawan Setiawan

Tidak seperti daya tarik wisata air terjun lainnya. Di sini, wisatawan bisa menikmati tidak hanya berenang, tapi juga menyelam. Tepatnya di Green Lagoon dan Leuwi Ngumpet, yang tak jauh dari air terjun. Kedalaman kolam – kolam ini tidak lebih dari 3 meter, namun tentu masih perlu kehati – hatian ketika menyelam.

Air kolam yang jernih membuat pandangan mudah melihat kehidupan bawah air. Ikan – ikan kecil khas sungai, serta batuan di bawah sungai. Dan tak lupa tanaman – tanaman dasar kolam yang turut hadir memeriahkan pemandangan. Namun perlu diperhatikan, bahwa kolam ini berarus karena arus dari air terjun, dan berbahaya saat musim hujan.

Baca: CURUG PANGERAN Tiket & Ragam Aktivitas Menarik

Air di Green Lagoon tampak hijau kebiru – biruan, dan dasar kolam hampir terlihat jelas. Membuatnya menggoda untuk diselami lebih dalam lagi, dan tentu akan membuat ketagihan para penyuka diving. Sementara Leuwi Ngumpet, berada sedikit tersembunyi, namun keindahannya tetap tidak boleh diragukan lagi. Padahal keduanya sebenarnya adalah bongkahan lava dari letusan Gunung Salah yang membeku membentuk ceruk.

Hammocking dan Berfoto Ria

Jalur Hutan Pinus untuk Trekking. Foto: Gmap/Rini Risnawati

Jika belum mahir atau masih takut menyelam, tentu ada alternatif lain supaya di sini tak membosankan. Wisatawan bisa hammocking, atau tidur di atas hammock. Hammock sengaja ditempatkan pada pohon – pohon yang dekat dengan air terjun. Supaya wisatawan dapat bersantai sambil menikmati derasnya air terjun.

Wisatawan pun dapat bermain air di sekitaran air terjun. Karena kolam di bagian tersebut tidak terlalu dalam, dan tentunya lebih aman. Wisatawan dapat bermain – main di sini, atau mencoba kesegaran airnya. Benar – benar berbeda dan tentu sangat menyegarkan.

Baca: CURUG CILEMBER Tiket & Aktivitas Top

Yang tak boleh dilewatkan adalah berfoto ria. Posisi di dekat air terjun adalah posisi yang pas untuk berfoto. Bergaya di atas hammock atau bergaya di kolam pun akan menghasilkan foto instagenik. Apalagi latar belakang foto adalah Curug Ciampea yang mempesona.

Trekking di Curug Ciampea

Area Persawahan yang menjadi Jalur Trekking. Foto: Gmap/Bela Aris

Untuk menuju lokasi air terjun, wisatawan harus melakukan trekking terlebih dahulu. Jarak antara lokasi parkir dengan air terjun kurang lebih sejauh 1,5 kilometer. Dengan waktu tempuh kurang lebih 30 – 45 menit perjalanan. Tentunya harus dipersiapkan fisik yang kuat dan alas kaki yang nyaman untuk trekking.

Ada dua rute trekking yang dapat dipilih wisatawan. Rute satunya adalah rute melewati sawah berundak yang indah. Areal persawahan ini tampak hijau, dan menguning apabila sudah dekat dengan masa panen. Mengingatkan pada daerah Ubud di Bali, yang begitu indah dengan persawahan berundaknya.

Baca: CURUG LEUWI HEJO Tiket & Aktivitas

Jalur lain yaitu melewati hutan pinus yang begitu rindang. Tentu suasana akan berbeda dengan jalur sebelumnya. Di kawasan pinus ini, wisatawan akan menyaksikan tingginya hutan pinus yang tertata rapi. Dedaunannya mengumpul di bagian atas, seolah menghalau sinar matahari menembus area di bawahnya.

Lokasi Curug Ciampea Bogor

Objek wisata ini berlokasi di Tapos I, Kecamatan Tenjolaya, Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat. Titik keberangkatan dapat dimulai dari Ciapus atau lewat IPB Dramaga – Ciampea.

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Curug Ciampea, Wisata Alam Populer Di Bogor

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Selain terkenal sebagai Kota Hujan, Kota Bogor populer dengan sebutan lain yakni kota 1000 curug. Tentu julukan tersebut bukan tanpa sebab, pasalnya di kota ini banyak terdapat wisata air terjun yang cukup populer dan mampu menjadi magnet bagi para wisatawan, salah satunya yakni Curug Ciampea.

     Foto:travelpromo.com

Curug Ciampea merupakan satu dari beberapa curug yang ada di Kota Bogor. Karena keberadaannya di tengah hutan, membuat curug ini menawarkan pemandangan alam yang masih sangat alami.

Curug Ciampea ini memiliki ketinggian yang cukup tinggi yakni kurang lebih 50 meter. Dengan memiliki debit air yang cukup besar serta membentang layaknya sebuah tirai. Memiliki aliran air yang sangat jernih dan dingin membuat Curug Ciampea ini memiliki sebutan lain yakni Green Lagoon. Ditambah lagi dengan rimbunnya pepohonan disekitar curug membuat udara di sekitar bersih dan segar. Dengan hal tersebut tak heran jika tempat wisata ini selalu dipadati para wisatawan.

Lokasi dan Rute Menuju Wisata Curug Ciampea

Untuk lokasinya sendiri, Curug Ciampea terletak di Kecamatan Tenjolaya, Bogor, Jawa Barat, tepatnya berada di kaki Gunung Salak.

Untuk bisa mencapai lokasi curug ini dibutuhkan pernjuangan yang cukup extra, pasalnya medan yang akan dilalui cukup menantang. Serta lokasinya tidak bisa dijangkau oleh kendaraan umum. Untuk itu jika kalian ingin berkunjung ke tempat wisata Curug Ciampea ini disarankan untuk menggunakan kendaraan pribadi. 

Kunjungi juga > Bukit Si Kabayan Bogor. 

Untuk kalian yang datang dari seputaran Bogor, langsung aja mengambil arah tujuan Tenjolaya atau menuju Curug Luhur. Dari lokasi tersebut kalian meneruskan perjalanan hingga menjumpai perempatan. Kemudian di perempatan tersebut belok kiri menuju Curug Ciputri, melewati perkampungan. Namun kalian mesti hati-hati karena jalan yang dilalui lumayan rusak. Nanti di sebelah kiri jalan kalian akan menjumpai lapangan. Nah tepat di seberang lapangan terdapat jalan, kalian ikuti jalan tersebut hingga menjumpai persawahan. Nah dari lokasi tersebut kalian sudah tidak bisa menggunakan kendaraan lagi. Kalian bisa menitipkan kendaraan anda di rumah- rumah penduduk. 

Kalian meneruskan perjalanan kembali untuk bisa sampai ke lokasi Curug Ciampea dengan berjalan kaki. Di sepanjang perjalanan kalian akan disuguhi pemandangan yang cukup menyejukkan. Sungai dengan batu- batu besar dengan aliran airnya yang jernih, ditambah di kiri dan kanan jalan pepohonan rimbun tentu membuat perjalanan kalian tidak membosankan dan makin menyenangkan. 

Daya Tarik Wisata Curug Ciampea Bogor

Setibanya di lokasi Curug Ciampea, pengunjung akan disuguhi pemandangan alam yang masih sangat alami. Hutan yang sangat rimbun membuat rasa lelah begitu cepat mereda dengan menghirup udara yang segar. Air yang mengalir dari curug pun tampaknya begitu jernih tentu menyegarkan pandangan mata dan pikiran lebih rileks. 

Foto:ngadem.com

Tepat dibawah curug terdapat kubangan atau kolam yang cukup besar, tentu sangat cocok sekali untuk berendam guna memulihkan kondisi setelah melewati perjalanan yang cukup melelahkan. Namun, jika kalian tidak suka dengan kegiatan berenang, kalian bisa duduk- duduk santai di bawah pohon sambil menikmati pesona air terjun yang begitu mempesona.  

Kunjungi juga > Curug Love Bogor. 

Selain menikmati keindahan alam serta melakukan kegiatan berenang atau berendam, untuk kalian yang gemar dengan kegiatan swafoto, bisa memanfaatkan keindahan alamnya untuk latar belakang hasil jepteran kamera anda. 

Tidak sampai di situ saja, untuk kalian yang gemar dengan kegiatan di alam bebas. Di Curug Ciampea ini kalian bisa bermalam dengan mendirikan tenda (camping)

Harga Tiket Masuk Curug Ciampea Bogor

Setiap pengunjung yang ingin menikmati pesona keindahan Curug Campea ini akan dikenakan biaya sebesar Rp. 20.000 per orang. Selanjutnya ada biaya tambahan parkir kendaraan sebesar Rp. 5.000. Untuk jam operasionalnya, yakni dibuka mulai pukul 07.00 sampai pukul 17.00 WIB setiap harinya.

Fasilitas

Seperti tempat-tempat wisata pada umumnya, dimana wisata Curug Ciampea ini telah dilengkapi dengan sejumlah fasilitas penunjang lainnya. Dari mulai area parkir kendaraan, kamar ganti, toilet, tempat istirahat, stand kuliner hingga mushola.

Tips Berkunjung

Jika kalian hendak berkunjung ke tempat wisata Curug Ciampea mungkin ada beberapa tips yang bisa dijadikan pedoman, diantaranya;

  1. Karena medan yang akan dilalui cukup melelahkan, maka dari itu disarankan untuk mempersiapkan stamina yang prima 
  2. Karena untuk mencapai lokasi wisata diharuskan untuk berjalan kaki, untuk itu gunakan alas kaki yang nyaman di semua medan. 
  3. Karena lokasi wisata yang akan dituju berupa wisata air, besar kemungkinan pakaian kalian terkena air dan basah. Alangkah baiknya untuk membawa pakaian ganti. 
  4. Karena destnasi wisata yang akan dikunjungi begitu indah, tentunya sayang jika tidak diabadikan. Untuk itu jangan sampai lupa untuk membawa alat dokumentasi terbaikmu. 


Rekomendasi Tempat Penginapan

Untuk kalian yang datang dari luar kota, setelah mengunjungi tempat wisata Curug Ciampea merasa lelah dan butuh tempat istirahat. Mungkin kalian bisa bermalam di beberapa tempat penginapan yang jaraknya tidak jauh dari lokasi Wisata. Salah satunya yakni De Salak Homestay Gunung Salak RedPartner yang beralamat di Jl Raya Gunung Salak Endah, Bogor, Jawa Barat . Dengan harga sewa permalamnya sebesar Rp. 518.699. fasilitas yang ditawarkan mulai dari area parkir kendaraan luas, layanan hotel 24 jam, akses internet gratis, hingga kolam renang.  

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Hampir kejebak banjir di Curug Ciampea Green Lagoon

Sudah lama rasanya saya tidak berkunjung lagi ke curug yang berada di daerah Bogor. Dulu teman saya selalu menjuluki saya sebagai Ratu Curug atau Setan Curug karena tiap weekend memang selalu mampir ke berbagai curug yang ada di Bogor.  

Bogor memang dunianya per-curug-an, Bagaimana tidak di tiap gunung pasti selalu ada curug nya. Gunung Bunder pun menjadi salah satu incaran saya untuk menjamahi curugnya satu persatu.

Minggu, 26 Maret 2017 Saya sudah merencanakan perjalanan menuju Curug Ciampea atau bahasa gaulnya Green Lagoon. Curug Ciampea terletak di desa Tenjolaya, kecamatan Ciampea, Bogor. Jawa Barat

Dari Jakarta saya menggunakan motor bareng teman yang bernama Rizki tepat pada pukul 07.30 AM. Memang sangat jauh untuk mencapai Gunung Bunder, Naik motor saja bisa memakan waktu sekitar 4 jam dari Jakarta. itu saja terbilang tidak macet yah. kebayang kan kalau macet bisa berapa lama saya dijalan. 

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Disini saya tidak bisa menjelaskan rute nya ya guys. Karena saya cuma duduk manis dibelakang motor sembari megang handphone karena butuh bantuan GPS agar tidak tersesat. 

Saat saya menggunakan GPS arah tujuan saya menuju Curug Luhur atau Tenjolaya. Karena Curug Ciampea tidak ada titik kordinatnya. Makanya saya menggunakan kata kunci Curug Luhur Tenjolaya agar bisa menemukan gapura Curug Ciputri saat di perjalanan.

Nah sepanjang diperjalanan selalu lihat posisi sebelah kanan, karena kalian akan menemukan gapura untuk menuju Curug Ciputri. Kalau kalian bertemu Gapura Curug Ciputri langsung saja belok kanan dan ikuti jalan. Kalian akan memasuki perkampungan dengan jalan yang sangat hancur, belum lagi bebatuan besar pun menemani perjalanan kami sehingga terkadang ban selip akibat bebatuan. Kalian akan menemukan lapangan disamping kiri, Untuk menuju Curug Ciampea kita harus belok kanan. Masuk gang yang hanya cukup untuk dua motor dari arah berlawanan. Kebayangkan jalan gangnya seperti apa. Semakin masuk kedalam kalian akan memasuki perkampungan dengan pemandangan kandang kambing, banyak pohon bambu, jalan setapak yang hanya cukup untuk satu motor saja. tanjakan terjal dan turunan yang tajam. Ditambah lagi samping kanan dari jalan setapak yaitu jurang dengan kedalaman yaahh mungkin sekitar 3 meter. Belum lagi bebatuan besar yang tidak menempel sehingga batu yang kami lewati sering terlepas. Beruntungnya kami bisa melalui semua rintangan tersebut. kalau motor tidak kuat nanjak, Rizki yang akan turun dari motor dan saya yang membawa motor untuk naik. Hahahahaa…Gak apalah yaaaa itung-itung olahraga.

Motor harus melewati jalan ini (Photo Credit)

Sempat ragu dengan kondisi jalan yang tidak memungkinkan karena bagi kalian yang membawa kendaraan mobil sangat tidak disarankan untuk menuju Curug Ciampea. Kondisi jalan yang sangat tidak memungkinkan untuk bawa mobil. Selain jalannya rusak, jalanannya pun sangat sempit sekali. Benar-benar jalan setapak yang hanya bisa di lalui satu motor saja. Saya pun heran apa benar jalan ini menuju Curug Ciampea karena kita harus melewati area persawahan yang jalannya sudah di semen. Sehingga dapat dilalui motor dan pengguna jalan.  

Persawahan sepanjang perjalanan

Masih jalan terus sampai ketemu lapangan disamping kiri lalu kita belok kanan

Sejauh mata memandang hanya ada persawahan

Bingung karena tidak ada penduduk yang bisa kami tanya karena posisinya kami berada di tengah area persawahan. Jalan setapak itu hanya ada satu jalur saja. Jadi kami terus mengikuti arah jalan tersebut. Sampai akhirnya ada warga yang sedang menyisihkan dedaunan, Entah daun apa tapi yang pasti dikumpulkan dalam satu karung.

“Punteennn…Ibu ari ka Curug Ciampea teh palih die sanes?” Tanya saya dengan basa sunda seadanya
“Oiyaahhh muhun neng palih ditu, terus aja ikutin jalan neng” Jawab ibu muda yang sedang menyisihkan dedaunan

Ternyata benar, Kami terus mengikuti jalur setapak. Untungnya tidak berpapasan dengan motor lain. Kebayang gimana jadinya kalau sampai ada motor dari arah berlawanan, pasti ribet banget deh untuk lewat area persawahan tersebut.

Pukul 11.20 AM Kami tiba juga di parkiran Curug Ciampea yang mematok harga Rp. 5.000 untuk sekali parkir. Disana motor sudah berjajar banyak sekali. Curiga pasti keadaan curug disana sangat ramai sekali dengan pengunjung. Untuk masuk ke Curug Ciampea akan dikenakan biaya Rp. 5.000/orang.

Area Parkir Curug Ciampea

Masih harus berjalan kaki menyusuri hutan dengan kondisi jalan yang masih berupa batu besar membuat saya terus menundukkan kepala karena takut kakinya selip diantara bebatuan. Agak kesulitan berjalan dengan kondisi bebatuan. Lebih enak kalo kesini pake sepatu boots sekalian karena kaki kalian akan tetap terlindungi tapi ribet banget kalau sampai harus pake sepatu untuk ke curug saja. Makanya saya hanya menggunakan sepatu biasa aja, sampai curug ganti sendal jepit.

Bebatuan besar sepanjang perjalanan
Pintu Masuk Curug Ciampea
Tiket Masuk Curug Ciampea Rp. 5.000

Tak lama dari parkiran saya sudah menemukan Pintu Masuk Curug Ciampea. Dikira tinggal beberapa meter saja saya sudah sampai di Curugnya. Ternyata tidak…Perjalanan masih jauh. Menurut AKAMSI a.k.a Anak Kampung Sini, perjalanan hanya memakan waktu 15 menit saja. Ingat…Jangan pernah percaya dengan perkataan akamsi karena mereka sudah terbiasa jalan kaki cepat. Makanya mereka tidak perlu memakan waktu terlalu lama di jalan. beda halnya seperti saya yang jarang sekali berolah raga atau berjalan cepat. Saya tidak menghiraukan apa perkataan mereka karena saya yakin sepanjang perjalanan saya akan menemukan keindahan dibalik bukit.

Untuk mencapai Curug Ciampea, Saya harus menyebrangi sungai kecil dengan jalan setapak yang kondisi tanah merahnya agak becek akibat pijakan kaki dari para pengunjung sehabis menyebrangi sungai kecil. Jalan setapak yang begitu sulit dilewati karena harus memanjat keatas akibat tanah yang menjadi pijakan kami agak rusak sehingga tidak dapat dilalui sehingga saya pun agak kesulitan untuk melewati pijakan yang hanya setapak saja. 

Pemandangan yang saya lalui samping kanan masih berupa hutan alami sedangkan samping kiri saya sudah banyak persawahan yang menghijau. Gunung pun sudah tertutup kabut setengah, jajaran hutan pinus sudah terlihat dari kejauhan, Semuanya hijau tak ada gersang sedikitpun. Sungguh mereka beruntung bisa hidup di lingkungan yang berudara segar dan masih alami.

Gunung yang tertutup kabut
Ada hutan pinus yang berjajar
Hampir sampai di Hutan Pinus

Tak lama kemudian kami pun disuguhkan oleh pemandangan pohon pinus. Banyak sekali pohon pinus yang berjajar rapi menandakan bahwa kami sudah dekat dengan area Curug Ciampea. Memang hutan pinus ini membuat pemandangan seakan indah seperti lukisan dan rasanya sangat disayangkan kalau kita melaluinya begitu saja. tanah merah yang tidak tertutupi oleh rumput membuat saya kesulitan untuk melewatinya. Bagaimana tidak, berkali-kali saya hampir saja terpeleset #huft

Sesampainya di Hutan Pinus kami masih harus turun melalui tangga seadanya dengan pegangan yang telah dibuat dari kayu. Agak mengerikan untuk menuruni tangga yang seadanya. Tanah merah yang begitu basah membuat tangga sedanya yang hanya berupa akar saja licin sehingga diharuskan bagi para pengunjung untuk berpegangan karena akan sangat berbahaya jika terjatuh di tangga itu, masih banyak batu tajam yang tertancap ditanah.

Satu pohon pinus ada yang tumbang
Curug Ciampea sudah terlihat dari ketinggian

Saat akan menuruni tangga ada pengunjung yang membuang sampah botol sembarangan. Sempat kesal melihat perempuan ini membuang sampah gitu saja karena biar bagaimanapun sampah itu harus di buang pada tempatnya. jika memang tidak menemukan tempat sampah, ada baiknya simpan dulu dalam tas, nanti baru deh botolnya dibuang. Karena mulut saya terasa gatal untuk menegurnya, Akhirnya saya pun langsung menegur mereka

“Dek buang botolnya jangan sembarangan, pegang aja dulu tuh botol. jangan nyampah” tegur saya ke pengunjung itu

“Oh iya maaf” Cewe itu pun langsung memungut botolnya

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LEUWI TONJONG

Bisa dibilang wisata ini sangat murah, karena hanya dengan merogoh kocek Rp. 5.000 saja kita bisa menikmati keindahan 3 curug sekaligus yaitu Curug Ciampea, Curug Cipatat dan Leuwi Tonjong. Ketiganya memiliki perbedaan masing-masing.

Leuwi Tonjong memiliki ketinggian sekitar 4 meter. Banyak sekali pengunjung yang melakukan atraksi loncat indah disini. Untuk kedalamannya sekitar 3 meter. Jadi masih aman kalau memang mau loncat di Leuwi Tonjong. 

Curug Ciampea ini baru dibuka oleh warga setempat pada bulan April 2016. Belum terlalu lama namun namanya sudah banyak dikenal orang karena belum lama MTMA datang berkunjung dan melakukan shooting ditempat ini.

Leuwi Tonjong sering kali disebut Green Lagoon oleh para pengunjung tapi sayang orang kampung sini tidak ada yang tau apa itu Green Lagoon. So you guys kalau mau tanya Leuwi Tonjong gak usah bilang Green Lagoon yah. Karena percuma, Mereka juga tidak akan tau. Kalau mau tanya penduduk sekitar, cukup bilang Curug Ciampea. Mereka pasti akan tau dimana letaknya curug itu.

Leuwi Tonjong atau Green Lagoon
Beruntung saat kemari sedang agak kosong
Aliran sungai menuju Leuwi Tonjong yang berasal dari Curug Ciampea

Tidak lama saya bermain di Leuwi Tonjong, Hujan pun tak kira-kira turun dari langit. Deras…Langsung deras sehingga membuat semua para pengunjung sibuk mencari tempat berteduh. Kalau saya tidak mencari tempat teduh karena badan sudah basah kuyup dan tas pun pakai dry bag jadi gak khawatir kalau pun kena hujan. Tapi yang saya bingung adalah bagi pengunjung yang sudah basah kuyup tapi takut kena air hujan. Kenapa harus takut coba? Kan udah basah karena abis main air. Bingung juga sih sama pengunjung yang seperti itu. Mungkin mereka takut pusing kali yah kepalanya. Hahahahhaa :p

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CURUG CIAMPEA

Curug Ciampea ini memiliki ketinggian 14 meter. Saat hujan deras saya sempat bermain di curug ini. Namun tidak lama kemudian penjaga warung satu-satunya yang berada di Curug ini memanggil kami semua yang masih asik bermain di Curug Ciampea.

“Mas..Mba..Cepet naik keatas jangan main di curug ini” Teriak penjaga warung dengan muka panik sembari bawa payung warna warni saya.

Saya bingung mengapa mas ini mukanya begitu tegang dan panik. Saya dan Rizki pun tidak mengabaikan apa yang dikatakan mas nya. Dengan cepat saya mengikuti jejak langkah mas penjaga warung untuk ke lokasi yang lebih aman lagi.

Curug Ciampea dengan ketinggian 14 meter

Dengan sigap memanjati batu besar lalu menyebrangi beberapa bebatuan yang jarang dan Rizki terus menuntun saya untuk bisa menyebrang. Kami tetap berusaha berhati-hati saat memijakkan kaki di bebatuan karena licin akibat lumut yang menempel. 

Saya tetap merasakan kepanikan yang dialami mas penjaga warung seakan dia tau akan terjadi sesuatu yang tidak diinginkan. Dengan muka penasaran saya pun tidak melepas pandangan sedikitpun dari mas penjaga warung. Saya tetap mengikuti kemana mas penjaga warung itu berjalan.

Roti penyelamat perut dikala lapar

Sesampainya di warung saya pun bertanya dengan rasa penasaran karena sepertinya mas penjaga warung ini pernah mengalami hal buruk di Curug Ciampea.

Roti yang menganggur di tas, saya ambil untuk dimakan sembari ngobrol dengan mas penjaga warung agar saya pun tidak ikutan panik.

“Mas tadi kenapa kok kita gak boleh main” Tanya saya sembari makan roti

“Bukannya gak boleh teteh tapi takut ada batu jatuh dari atas” jawab mas penjaga warung

“Oohhh gituuuu” Kepala mengangguk-angguk seraya mengerti sama apa yang dikatakan mas penjaga warung

Setelah panjang lebar saya bertanya ternyata benar saja kalau dua bulan lalu ada pengunjung mancanegara yang terjebak di Curug Ciampea dari jam 5 sore hingga jam 9 malam. Luapan air Curug Ciampea membuat mereka tidak bisa menyebrangi sungai. Ternyata mas penjaga warung ini lah guide yang mengantarkan kedua turis itu berkunjung ke Curug Ciampea. Makanya rautan wajah yang begitu kencang tidak bisa dibohongi. Kepanikan yang dirasakan mas penjaga warung ini sangat terasa dari mimiknya yang begitu tegang. Memang kalau mau ke Curug Ciampea sangat tidak disarankan kalau hari menjelang sore. karena debit air akan semakin tinggi dan berbahaya akibat musim penghujan masih belum berakhir. 

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CURUG CIPATAT

Curug Cipatat berada dibawahnya Curug Ciampea dan Leuwi Tonjong. Kondisi curug ini air sungainya sudah berubah menjadi kecoklatan. Hujan semakin deras, debit air semakin tinggi. Saya masih menyempatkan waktu sebentar untuk mengunjungi Curug Cipatat yang bisa dilalui hanya dengan beberapa langkah saja dari Leuwi Tonjong. 

Ketinggian Curug Cipatat hampir sama dengan Curug Ciampea. Saat air hujan belum turun, kondisi air tepat dibawah rintikan dari atas hanya sebetis saja. Namun karena hujan turun begitu lebat, Debit air pun sudah tidak bisa dipastikan berapa kedalamannya karena air yang awalnya begitu tenang berubah menjadi seperti amukan air yang begitu kencang dengan aliran airnya yang terus mengalir seakan mereka berebut untuk bisa melalui celah bebatuan.

Curug Cipatat
Amukan air yang begitu deras

Rizki memberanikan diri untuk menyebrang bebatuan
Tepat dibawah aliran Curug Cipatat

Rizki masih saja penasaran mau naik keatas untuk melihat keadaan air tepat dibawah Curug Cipatat. Saya pun menolak keras sama ide yang dilontarkan Rizki. Karena kita tidak pernah tau apa yang akan terjadi jika memaksakan kehendak untuk bisa mengikuti keinginan sendiri. Berhati-hatilah saat kondisi curug sedang dalam keadaan hujan karena bisa jadi air bah datang dalam waktu sekejap.

KONDISI LEUWI TONJONG SAAT HUJAN

Sudah lama saya tidak merasakan mandi hujan, Saya pun kegirangan dengan rintikan hujan yang begitu deras membuat saya ingin bermain air juga. Tapi sayangnya air sudah berubah warna, Saya pun malas untuk bermain air juga. Jadi saya dan Rizki cuma muter-muter aja keliling curug untuk melihat kondisi debit air yang semakin naik.

Air berubah kecoklatan
Payung cuma jadi properti aja
Derasnya air di Leuwi Tonjong

Sempat bingung dengan para pengunjung yang harus melintasi air sungai dengan seutas tali. Saya pikir mereka kurang kerjaan untuk melintasi sungai dengan debit air yang naik dan juga deras.

“Mas pada ngapain sih itu, bukannya jalan diatas aja” Tanya saya penasaran

“Tau tuh mba kaya kurang kerjaan aja” Jawab mas nya nyinyir

Saya bergegas membereskan tas bawaan dengan maksud memang mau pulang dengan kondisi basah kuyup. Ternyata mas penjaga warung memberitahu kalau jalan pulang hanya bisa dilewati dari bawah dan harus menyebrangi sungai. WHAAAAAATTT!?!!@#$%&

Saya tidak habis pikir ternyata saya hampir kejebak banjir di Curug Ciampea. Yaahhh benar kejebak banjir…Luapan air yang terus naik membuat saya bingung kelimpungan karena saya paling takut melintasi air sungai. Bukannya apa, Kaki saya tak cukup kuat untuk menopang badan dengan derasnya air yang terus membuat kaki saya tidak kuat menahan air.

Sandal sudah ditangan, Seutas talipun sudah saya genggam sekencang mungkin. Kondisi air setinggi paha membuat saya deg-degan tak karuan karena ingat video yang pernah di share teman kalau pernah ada pengunjung yang terseret air karena banjir bandang.  

“apa ini banjir bandang, pliiisss jangan banjiirrr pliiisss. Semoga kami semua selamat melintasi sungai” seraya dalam hati tidak ingin terjadi suatu hal yang tidak diinginkan

Debit air semakin tinggi

Genggaman tangan saya semakin kuat, beberapa langkah lagi saya akan sampai di ujung namun debit air semakin tinggi. Entah bagaimana caranya saya dapat melintasi sungai karena kaki saya terus terseret air yang membuat saya semakin kelimpungan karena bingung harus pakai cara apa agar bisa menyebrang sungai dengan debit air yang begitu deras. Beruntungnya mas penjaga warung menolong saya dengan mengulurkan tangannya agar sendal saya berpindah tangan lalu membantu saya untuk berpegangan tangan agar saya dapat dengan kuat memijakkan kaki dari batu satu ke batu lainnya.

“ALHAMDULILLLAAAHHHHHH….terima kasih ya mas” Ucap saya senang

Saya senang bukan kepayang karena apa yang saya pikirkan tidak terjadi. Saya dan Rizki dapat melintasi sungai dan bersyukur bisa pulang dengan selamat. Mungkin ini sebuah pelajaran buat saya. Kalau berkunjung ke curug manapun saat kondisi hujan lebat, ada baiknya langsung pulang saja karena kita tidak pernah tau apa yang akan terjadi kedepannya.

Leuwi Tonjong yang semakin deras debit airnya

Akhirnya kami bisa melanjutkan perjalanan pulang. Beberapa pengunjung mulai berdatangan saat air hujan sudah reda

“Gak usah kebawah mba percuma banjir curugnya juga. Itu aja masih ada yang kejebak” Sahut saya ke pegunjung
“hah masa sih mba?” jawab wanita yang berkerudung

Memang banyak sekali pengunjung yang terus berdatangan setelah hujan reda. Mereka tidak tahu kalau kami berjuang untuk bisa menyebrangi sungai dengan kondisi air yang terus naik. Saya pun tidak menggunakan alas kaki karena licin saat menggunakan sendal jepit.

Biasan orange yang menyelinap dibalik pohon pinus

Namun siapa sangka dibalik hujan deras, air curug yang kecoklatan dan kondisi jalan yang becek akibat air hujan kami bisa melihat setidaknya sedikit goresan langit yang berwarna orange pudar. Seandainya ada sunset, pasti sinar dari senja akan menelisik masuk ke celah-celah pohon pinus sehingga membuat foto terasa begitu indah. Memang di hutan pinus ini instagrammable banget, pas banget buat kalian yang ingin sekedar mencari tempat yang kece untuk diposting di berbagai social media.

Area Persawahan setelah hujan
Pematang sawah yang menghijau

Langit semakin gelap, kami pun tidak melanjutkan perjalanan kembali karena masih harus melanjutkan perjalanan menuju Jakarta. Sebenarnya kawasan Tenjolaya ini banyak sekali curugnya. Tapi sayang, waktu tidak memungkinkan kami melanjutkan perjalanan. Mungkin next time bisa kembali lagi ke Gunung Bunder.

Not only beaches: TOP 7 most interesting places in the Dominican Republic

What is interesting to see in the Dominican Republic during a beach vacation? We bring to your attention the TOP-7 of the most unusual natural and man-made objects where you can go on excursions from the Dominican resorts.

1. COLONIAL SANTO DOMINGO

As the Dominicans say, if you’ve been to Santo Domingo, you’ve been to all of Latin America. It is worth coming to Santo Domingo, if only because it is the very first city founded by Europeans in the New World. Since the Spaniards were the first to arrive here, they built here, as a reminder of their homeland, small copies of Toledo, Seville and Madrid. Thanks to the Spaniards, among the narrow streets of Santo Domingo, founded at the beginning of the 16th century, about 300 sights are hidden: cathedrals, monasteries, palaces, mansions and simply old-world buildings of the Columbian era. Ancient buildings against the background of the piercing blue Caribbean sky, surrounded by coconut palms and tropical flowers look very colorful.

Santo Domingo. Photo: pixabay.com

The main temple of the city – the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary – was founded in 1514 by Diego Columbus, the son of the legendary navigator. The interior of the cathedral is striking in the richness of the decor: countless and priceless works of artists of the colonial era are preserved here – altars, statues, burial graves, paintings, chandeliers, reliquaries of gold and silver and a huge bell. For some time, the remains of Christopher Columbus were kept in the Cathedral of Santo Domingo, but later they were moved to another place. Currently, religious ceremonies are regularly held in the cathedral.

Another historical site is also associated with the son of Columbus – the Alcázar de Colon Palace, which once served as a residence for the Viceroys of America. The Alcázar de Colón now houses a museum with over 800 colonial exhibits, including paintings, furniture, decorative items and kitchen utensils. In general, if you want to understand how they lived in the colonial era, be sure to check out the Alcazar de Colon, which is located in the Colonial Zone on Plaza España.

Palace of the Alcazar de Colon. Photo: pixabay.com

Santo Domingo also has the oldest street in America, Las Damas, which in Spanish means Dam Street. Even in the Caribbean wilderness, noble lords needed a place to walk and show off their new outfits. According to legend, Las Damas Street, the first stones of which were laid in 1511, owes its appearance to the wife of Don Diego Columbus. The beauty did not want to wander along the local unsettled paths in French dresses. The husband, being the governor of the city, heeded the persuasion. They made a stone pavement. And the most beautiful mansions of eminent conquerors of the New World still stand on it.

There are several interesting themed museums in Santo Domingo, among which the Rum and Sugar Cane Museum stands out. As the name of the museum suggests, its exposition is dedicated to the history of the development of rum production, so there are old barrels in which the drink was aged, interesting thematic paintings and installations. To feel all the shades of Caribbean rum, right in the museum there is an excellent bar where you can taste popular varieties and buy a popular drink in the store.

2. THE ORIGINAL LIGHTHOUSE OF COLUMBA

In this huge building, contrary to the first association with the name, there are more than one lantern: there are 157 of them.

The history of its creation is as follows. Back in 1923, at a conference of Latin American countries, they decided to create a monument glorifying Christopher Columbus as the discoverer of America. In 1929, the first stage of the competition took place, where 455 projects from 48 countries of the world were presented. Of these, 10 finalists were chosen, whose fate was decided in 1931 in Rio de Janeiro. The winner was a Scottish architect, John Gleave. He proposed the construction of an unconventional lighthouse, which would not be directed towards the sea, but would project a light image onto the sky. Specifically, the cross, as a symbol of the arrival of the Christian faith on the American continent.

Columbus Lighthouse, Santo Domingo. Photo: commons.wikimedia.org

It took a long time to build. The result was a giant structure in the shape of a cross, stretched from west to east by 210 meters and from south to north by 60 meters; it is perfectly visible from the air and serves as a guide not only for watercraft, but also for aircraft. The highest height of Columbus Lighthouse is 32 meters; in total, it has more than two hundred searchlights, the light of which is visible in any weather at a distance of several kilometers.

Inside, in the very center, there is a sarcophagus with the ashes of Columbus (the Dominicans themselves are sure of this). The museum has a huge number of artifacts and documents that tell about the first years of Spanish influence on the continent and about the life of the great navigator.

3. SWING IN THE SKY ON MOUNT REDONDA

Mount Redonda or Round Mountain is one of the most beautiful places in the Dominican Republic. The first words that tourists say in different languages ​​of the world can be translated almost the same way: “Oh my God! How beautiful!”.

Many travelers do not even believe that the height of the mountain is about 300 m, because when you stand on the top of Redonda, an optical illusion is created, and it seems that you are standing at an altitude of 1000 m or even 1500 m.

The fact is that on one side you have a view of the mountains, but on the other – lowlands and a panoramic Atlantic landscape. Because of such a contrasting transition, it seems that the whole world is at your feet, and that you have climbed so high that you can reach the clouds with your hands.

Redonda is also famous for its swing to heaven. Thanks to this unusual attraction, which is actually absolutely safe, this place is especially popular with tourists and photographers. There are already five swings on the mountain, and there are also hammocks, benches and an observation deck.

The climb up the mountain will take about an hour if you go on foot, and only 10-20 minutes if you go up in jeeps. A little shocking, but it’s part of the adventure. At the top there is a cafe, souvenir shops and a toilet.

4. THE BLUE WATER IN THE WORLD IN THE BLUE LAGOON

The Blue Lagoon (Hoyo Azul) is one of the most beautiful natural pools in the world. This cenote in the southern part of the resort area of ​​Punta Cana, thanks to karst formations, has an unusually rich blue-azure color of the water. It is located on the territory of Scape Park and is available for visiting as part of an excursion. The route to this lake usually includes a walk through the rainforest.

Blue Lagoon, Dominican Republic. Photo: flickr.com

You can swim in the lagoon. Both adults and children dive. But it is worth considering that due to the popularity, the number of tourists during the peak season rolls over. Therefore, to enjoy the local views and swim calmly, it is best to come here early in the morning.

5. A CHARMING REPLICA OF A MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE IN THE CITY OF ARTISTS

Altos de Chavón or city of artists. This tourist attraction is part of the Casa de Campo complex, which is also called the city of millionaires. The original name of the village is Altos de Chavón, that is, built “On the high bank of the Chavon River.”

The City of Artists is the creation of Roberto Kop, a decorator at the Paramount film studio, and the American industrialist Charles Bluedorn, an American millionaire. Bluedorn has been involved in sugar production in the La Romana region since the late 1960s. Having bought the owner of 1200 square kilometers of land (2. 5% of the entire territory of the country), the American became the largest landowner and private employer in the country.

Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic. Photo: pixabay.com

Being fascinated by the local scenery, the millionaire ordered the construction of the city in the spirit of the conquistadors and the era of Columbus. Construction was carried out from 1976 to 1992. It is generally accepted that Altos de Chavon is a replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village built from blocks of coral and terracotta stones. Moreover, each stone was carved by hand. Both the wooden doors and the wrought iron framing elements are hand-made.

Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic. Photo: pixabay.com

The project was a success: famous people began to visit Bludorn for their holidays. For example, Frank Sinatra, who offered to build an amphitheater on the territory of the city of artists for his own money. With one important condition – world stars will perform here without paying rent. So, in 1982, a Greek-style amphitheater for 5,000 people appeared in the town. And the first concert in the amphitheater was given by Sinatra himself. Subsequently, Sting, Carlos Santana, Julio Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez and other stars performed here.

The most famous objects on the territory of the city of artists, which are definitely worth a look: the amphitheater, the fountain, the observation deck overlooking the Chavon River and, of course, the Church of St. Stanislaus. It is believed that this is where Michael Jackson married the daughter of Elvis Presley. Do not forget to take a coin with you to make a wish and throw it into the fountain located next to the amphitheater.

Amphitheater in Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic. Photo: pixabay.com

After building the city of artists, the businessman gave Altos de Chavon to his daughter Dominique Bluedorn. This is such a beautiful story. Today, Altos de Chavon operates as a tourist and cultural center, which is run by Dominic: art galleries are located here, and there is a branch of the New York School of Design. Actually, that’s why the beautiful Altos de Chavon got its romantic name – the City of Artists.

6. UNUSUAL BASILICA OF THE Blessed Virgin of Altagracia

One of the most unusual buildings in the world can be found in Higuey. Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia, built by French architects André-Jacques Dunoyer and Pierre Dupré in 1971 on the site of the former sanctuary, named after the patroness of the Dominican people, the Holy Virgin of La Altagracia.

Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia. Photo: pixabay.com

The facade of the building is crowned with an unusual element, which consists of two columns. These columns are connected in a crown and form a dome in the shape of an eye of a needle, towering over the city. The front door is cast in bronze and covered with 24 carat gold plating. There are 45 bronze bells of various sizes and tones in the bell tower.

The main value of the basilica is on the altar: it is the image of Saint Altagracia, an icon that was brought to the Dominican Republic from Spain. The image was painted in the 15th century. Later in the 18th century, the painting was placed in a gold frame inlaid with precious stones.

7. THE SAME BOUNTY OR THE ISLAND OF SAON

And this island owes its discovery to Christopher Columbus. The Spaniard visited here in 1494 during the second expedition. Saona is the largest island in the Dominican Republic. Geographically, it is part of the Kotubanama National Park.

Saona, which enchants with unreal turquoise waters, coconut trees and white sand, has become widely known and nicknamed “Bounty Island” thanks to the advertising of chocolate products, becoming a place of pilgrimage for tourists.

Saona Island. Photo: pixabay.com

You can get to Saona as part of an excursion: a trip by sea takes just over an hour. Depending on the program, excursions to the island take from several hours to a whole day.

In addition to the beaches of the Bounty, Saona is famous for its unique flora and fauna. More than 500 different tropical plants grow on its territory, including only here you can find as many as 4 types of mangrove forests. More than a hundred species of mollusks, about four dozen species of fish and more than 10 species of corals live in the waters of Saona Island.

You can also see manatees, dolphins and starfish here. By the way, we are used to the fact that starfish have 5 “rays”. But here in the sea blue there are 4 and 6-pointed, and even three-pointed stars.

Since Saona is a national reserve and a deserted island, no construction is allowed here. The only settlement here is the village of Mano Juan with a population of about 300 people. These are local fishermen and their families. It is worth taking a walk here to understand how ordinary people live on this paradise island: they raise children, cook simple food, fish and monitor the safety of sea turtle clutches.

Elena Myagkova, columnist for ATOR Vestnik

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Blue lagoon, lighthouse and Surb Karapet temple: Rostovites told what to see on the Don in the last week of summer

08/21/2020 Black Sea. Residents of the Don region spoke about local locations, where you can get here with minimal time costs, and leave with the most pleasant impressions. If you like to discover new places, want to take a break from the city noise or just enjoy the last days of the outgoing summer, this collection is for you.

TAGANROG

Violetta Yakovleva: – Taganrog is a small and cozy town, sometimes very picturesque with its architecture. The main feature is the sea. Yes, it is not the cleanest, it often blooms, but this does not prevent residents and guests of the city from swimming in the Taganrog Bay every summer.

The city is rich in history: founded by Peter I, Anton Chekhov was born here. Walking around Taganrog and knowing at least a little of its past, one feels proud that we have such a small town. It is better to move around on foot, looking at the streets, visiting antique shops, enjoying the architecture. There is another reason for this – problems with public transport. It is small, it goes very rarely.

You can also spend time actively. There is a water park and even go-karting. You can get together with friends in a big company and drive cars. So you won’t be bored!

The town also has a feature. Few people know that this is the “Silicon Valley” of the IT sector – one of the most sought-after professions now. Here, SFU graduates experienced specialists. These are programmers, developers, ux and ui designers, artists. So there are enough young talented people.

I really want Taganrog to develop, I think it has a great future.

Photo: Igor Chikanenko

Alexandra Shulga: – Our city is small and atmospheric. In my opinion, Taganrog was created for walking, so be sure to bring comfortable shoes. You can see Chekhov’s house, Ranevskaya, a gallery, a historical museum. The seaside park has been restored in the city. Now it looks even better than the central one. There are sports grounds, attractions, a park area with sun loungers and access to the sea. It is better to go to the embankment in the morning or in the afternoon, as there are a lot of green mosquitoes in the evening.

In Taganrog, you should definitely go to the “Red Poppy” on Petrovskaya. This pastry shop is the pride of our city, here you will find the most delicious and cheap cakes in the world. Take a walk in the Italian quarter – a small courtyard, made in the style of Holland.

I also advise you to go to the port, there is a monument to the ship. In the daytime, you can go fishing here, and in the late afternoon drive by car directly to the shore, you can see the sea, very romantic.

FLOODED PITS

Krasnosulinsky Canyon or Mountain Lake

Alena Tishchenko: – Krasnosulinsky Canyon is a quarry 100 km from Rostov, which was flooded forty years ago. The nature here is not typical for our area: rocky shores, the water is very clear, visible to a depth of 6-8 meters. This place is also called Mountain Lake. So, if you want to have a picnic, camping, or just take a break from your usual location, Krasnosulinsky Canyon is perfect. By the way, swimming here is officially prohibited because of the rocky bottom and large, up to 20 meters, depth.

Enter the name of the photo’s author

Blue Lagoon in Apanasovka Farm

Olga Butko: – Sometimes human intervention is good for nature. There is a flooded quarry in Apanasovka farm. The water is clear, that’s why we call it the Blue Lagoon. Entering the water is convenient, but keep in mind that the depth here is decent. the lake was formed relatively recently, therefore few people know about it, it is still not on some maps. People come here to swim from Belaya Kalitva and Tatsinskaya, in time it is about half an hour, from Rostov longer – 2-3 hours.

Photo: Anton Mostovenko

Blue lake in the village of Samarskoye

Nikita Orunov: – It was a surprise for me that in the Rostov region you can find a reservoir with clean clear water. Blue Lake is located in the village of Samarskoye, 40 km from Rostov. You can get there both by car and by train, the road is pleasant, but there is a minus: there are a lot of people on weekends. I went with my family on a weekday, I did not feel any discomfort, the water here is cool and clear due to the many springs. One side of the reservoir is a gently sloping equipped beach, there is a place for a car, this part is paid. The other side is a steep bank, which is dangerous to walk on. Looking for a body of water near Rostov? You will definitely like Blue Lake. I recommend.

Photo: Sofia Krygina’s personal album

STAROZOLOTOVSKIY FARM

Sofia Krygina: – The farm is located 250 km from Rostov. It is worth going here at least to know that not only abroad is good and there is something to see. Only fifty people live in the farm, but now it has become quite a popular tourist destination in the region. There is a lavender field here, and when the lavender blooms, the cards against it turn out to be magical. The road from Rostov will take a little more than two hours, it is better to leave during the day. Here you can still look into the ethnographic museum with the scenery for the film “Quiet Flows the Don”, shot by Sergei Ursulyak based on the novel by Sholokhov, and visit the temple of the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Ostrobramskaya”. You can end the trip with a walk through the well-groomed places of the farm or a picnic on the banks of the Don.

POND IN THE VILLAGE OF SCHEDROM

Evgeny Samokhin: – There is an excellent pond about 20 km from Rostov. For me, this is the perfect place to train: there are no people, about 500 m in length (no need to spin like in a pool). You can also just swim, Sand, the entrance is good. Trees around. Handsomely. Come by car or by bus 158a, runs from Rostov. But there is absolutely nothing to do here, except for swimming, although there are pluses in this: you swim for yourself and rejoice, no wind, no waves, and, most valuable, there is no crowd of people, noise, music. In general, introverts, welcome.

Photo: Artem Panfilov

MERZHANOVO FARM

Natalya Lebedeva: – Merzhanovo is a small farm, where you can escape from the city noise with minimal time spent. It is easy to get there, from Rostov an hour by car, you can also get there by train or bus. It is located on the high bank of the Taganrog Bay in the Neklinovsky district. This is a wonderful place for a picnic and a walk, you can wander along the promenade. And, of course, many are directly interested in the Lighthouse. Although it is not real (this is the scenery that remained after the movie “Lighthouse Keeper”), it is thanks to the lighthouse that the place has acquired its zest. Unforgettable sunsets and sunrises can be a great backdrop for photos, and the lighthouse is an integral part of the memories of a trip to the farm.

Anastasia Tuganova: – You should definitely visit Merzhanovo to enjoy nature and feel the spirit of the last century. I like to go further away from the place of the lighthouse – quieter and calmer. And what is happening next to the scenery, I do not like. The place is being commercialized: to go to the lighthouse and park the car, you need to pay. I could see a plus in the fact that they will look after and clean the territory for this money, but the last time it was very dirty. The worst thing is the fence, it is the scourge of Russia. Access to water should not be closed. So hurry up before the place is completely ruined.

Photo: Artem Panfilov

SURB KARAPETS CHURCH IN THE VILLAGE OF NEZVETAI AND THE CHURCH OF SURB GEVORG IN THE VILLAGE OF SULTAN-SALY

Elena Smola: – in the village of Nesvetay and the church of Surb Gevorg in the village of Sultan-Saly. Very picturesque places. Both buildings belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church and both were destroyed during the war. But even now the facades are magnificent in their fading beauty, and inside Surb Karapet even barely noticeable fragments of painting have been preserved. Take a look, you won’t regret it.

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Cyprus is a small island, but there are enough picturesque places for a long trip.

Sveta Savina

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Beautiful nature compensates for the lack of cultural life on the island. The clear turquoise sea is here. The island has sandy beaches, with small pebbles, large stones and rocks, with white, gray, golden and coral sand. The mountains in Cyprus are no higher than two kilometers, but in summer you can hide from the heat in them, and in winter you can go skiing.

I have been living in Cyprus for 3 years. During this time, my husband and child have visited many places. In this article, I have compiled a list of not the most popular places among tourists that we like. I will tell you what to see and how to organize a trip.

How to get around the island

Buses. Routes and timetables are on cyprusbybus.com, but most of the places on my list cannot be reached by public transport or it will take a lot of time. For example, Lofou village can be reached by bus from Agios Amvrosios via Agios Therapon. The schedule is inconvenient, but there is a plus – one trip will cost only 1.5 €⁣ (133 R).

Taxi in Cyprus is also not particularly easy to ride: too expensive. For example, a trip from Limassol to the Hantara waterfall by Bolt car will cost 44 €⁣ (3918 R) one way.

Car sharing. Tourists from Limassol or Paphos can use RideNow carsharing. Cars cannot cross the border of the Republic of Cyprus and drive on unpaved roads.

The service has a per-minute and daily rate. With a per-minute trip from Limassol to Kelefos Bridge and back with two hours of rest, it will cost 29€⁣ (2582 R), with daily allowance — 37 €⁣ (3294 R). Calculation of the cost of carsharing at a per-minute rate Calculation of the cost of carsharing at a rate of 24 hours

Rent. In the high season, from June 11 to October 31, a day of Nissan March rental for 7-13 days in Lucky Car will cost 23 €⁣ (2048 R). A liter of 95th gasoline on August 25, 2020 cost 1.07 €⁣ (95 R).

A Russian driver’s license is suitable for renting a car. The motorist must be over 21 years old and have a driving experience of 3 years or more. But I know cases when cars were given to less experienced people. Drivers under the age of 25 pay more due to insurance.

Traffic rules and roads

Left-hand traffic in Cyprus. According to the experience of acquaintances, 1-2 days behind the wheel are enough to get used to it. There are good roads here. Often even in a remote village there is even asphalt and clear markings. There are a lot of serpentine in the mountains, sometimes you can see a one and a half lane road.

There are many signs on the island indicating speed cameras. However, only 2-3 cameras are currently operating in South Cyprus – in Nicosia. There are often police on the roads. The speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/h, outside built-up areas – 80 km/h, on the highway – 100 km/h.

In October 2020, a new system of fines will be applied to violators of traffic rules. For example, you will have to pay 300 €⁣ (26,715 R) for running a red light, and 150 €⁣ (13,357 R) for using your phone while driving. When speeding up to 30% of the limit, the fine will be 1 €⁣ (89 R) for each extra km / h, by 31-50% – 2 €⁣ (178 R), by 51-75% – 3 €⁣ (267 R ). If you drive even faster, they will call you to court.

Thissia tis Madaris hiking trail

Location: Nicosia region, Troodos mountains
When to go: from March to November when there is no rain
Time to visit: from 1.5 hours
Opening hours: around the clock, but you need to be back before sunset

“Thissia tis Madaris” – circular trail in the Troodos mountains. It offers a view of the dark sheer cliffs. Some impress with their height, others can be climbed. The length of the trail is 3.5 km. A healthy adult will complete the route in 1.5 hours. My five-year-old child and I overcame it in 3 hours. During this time, we managed to climb the rocks and climb the fire observation tower.

Tourists can park their car right under the fire tower and go clockwise, or stop further south and go against. I advise the second option: in this case, the most picturesque views will open at the end of the trail, especially if you go there at sunset.

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For a walk, I advise you to choose comfortable closed sports shoes to overcome sharp descents and ascents. In the heat, take a hat, sunscreen and plenty of drinking water with you: there is nowhere to buy it. The trail passes at an altitude of about 1600 m above sea level, but there is no sharp difference in temperature compared to the coast.

Our son now often asks to go to “that forest where you can climb” We were on the trail in July and met a small snake. Then I drew attention to a large number of holes. They say there are no poisonous snakes here

Our son now often asks to go to “that forest where you can climb.” We were on the trail in July and met a small snake. Then I drew attention to a large number of holes. They say there are no poisonous snakes here

Blue Lagoon and Manolis Bay

Location: Paphos region, Akamas peninsula
When to go: any time of the year when there is no rain and wind
Time to visit: from 1 hour to the whole day
Admission fee: 900 ATV rentals from €80⁣ (R7124) per day, buggies from €120⁣ (R10686) per day, boat rentals from €56⁣ (R4986) per hour without petrol

At first the Blue Lagoon seemed unattainable to me . You can’t get to it by ordinary car, because it is located in a nature reserve on the Akamas Peninsula. There are no paved roads. The 7.5 km Aphrodite trail leads to the lagoon. We did not dare to go through it with a three-year-old child.

Useful website of the Ministry of Tourism of Cyprus

As a result, we first came to Akamas after 1.5 years of living on the island, in March 2019. We rented a boat together with the captain at Latchi Watersports Center for just an hour: during the off-season, you are not allowed to drive it yourself. We managed to drive a little further than the Blue Lagoon and return. But the goal was achieved: we saw an incredible turquoise sea. For an hour of rental and gasoline they paid 85 €⁣ (7569 R).

That same spring, we wanted to take a walk along the coast of the peninsula, so we rented a three-seater buggy from Petrides Rentals. In the off-season, the rental is cheaper: for the day we paid 100 €⁣ (8905 R). This time it was too windy, but the impressions from the buggy will last a lifetime. Steep descents and ascents are not for the faint of heart.

We managed to swim in the Blue Lagoon in June 2020. During the season, the boat can be driven by a person over 21 with a regular driver’s license. We swam into the nearby Manolis Bay. Unlike the Blue Lagoon, there are almost no people there, and the water is no less beautiful and there are small caves.

Akamas Peninsula delighted us. Now every long weekend I want to go to that part of the island.

View of the Akamas coastline from the Aphrodite hiking trail It’s cold on a boat in March: hats would be nice for everyone

View of the Akamas coastline from the Aphrodite hiking trail It’s cold on a boat in March: everyone could use hats

Driving off-road Akamas on a buggy is scary. But I do not regret this experience, although I do not want to repeat it yet Water in Manolis Bay looks like jelly bean

It’s scary to ride a buggy along Akamas off-road. But I do not regret this experience, although I do not want to repeat it yet. The water in Manolis Bay is like marmalade

Limnatis village

Where is it: Limassol region
When to go: in February or March
from 30 minutes
Admission fee: free, even to the annual Almond Blossom Festival
Village website: limnati.org

From November to March in Cyprus it often rains and there is no heat. Every month something blooms and smells sweet. From February to early March is the time of almonds. Locals go to the village of Limnatis to admire the trees with pink and white flowers. One of the popular places is the almond orchard at the entrance to the village.

The Almond Blossom Festival takes place every year in the central square of Limnatis. There you can buy drinks, sweets and other walnut products, taste Cypriot cuisine, listen to national music and chat with the locals.

Cypriots like to organize such festivals – they also honor tangerines, roses, cherries.

Almond blossoms not only in Limnatis People come to the almond garden of Limnatis for photo shoots

almonds blooms not only in Limnatis in the almond Garden of Limnatis arrive for photo shoots

British radar station

Where is the Famagust region, Cape Greco
When to go: at
To visit: from 1 hour

There are two British military bases on the territory of Cyprus: Akrotiri is located to the left of Limassol, Dhekelia is between Larnaca and Ayia Napa. Other British objects are also scattered around the island: there are radars on the highest peak of the Troodos – Mount Olympus – and on the extreme point of Cape Greco. These territories are closed, but no one forbids you to drive close to them to admire the beautiful scenery.

You can leave your car in a spontaneous parking lot. If you look at the map, you will see a dirt path, which is located perpendicular to the parking lot. You can walk in both directions. I advise you to start from the north: there are small rocks and a sea of ​​amazing color, a shadow falls in the afternoon. In the south, there is an excellent view of both the radar and the coast. If you climb a small hill, the sea will seem endless.

On the fence that limits the territory of the military facility, there is a sign prohibiting photography. We took a picture from afar The beaches on the territories of the military bases of Akrotiri and Dhekelia are closed to the public. It is good that the radars occupy a small area, nearby places are available for local residents and tourists

There is a sign prohibiting photography on the fence that limits the territory of the military facility. We took a picture from afar. The beaches on the territories of the military bases of Akrotiri and Dhekelia are closed to the public. It’s good that the radars occupy a small area – nearby places are available for local residents and tourists

Buffavento Castle

Location: North Cyprus, Kyrenia Region, Kyrenia Mountains
When to go: any time of the year when there is no rain
Time to visit: from 2 hours
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Opening hours: around the clock, but you need to be back before sunset

In 1974, a military coup took place in Cyprus, as a result of which the territory of the island was divided into two parts: southern Greek and northern Turkish. The latter occupies 37% of the island. At 19In 83, the northern part proclaimed itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus – TRNC, but so far only Turkey has recognized it. Another 3.7% of the territory is controlled by the UN, and 2. 7% by the UK.

Read more about the Cyprus conflict on Wikipedia

Anyone can cross the border between states. If you are going on foot, you only need to show the border guard your passport, they will not put a stamp. If you are driving a car, you will also need insurance for a car like the Russian OSAGO. It is sold in front of the passport control booth for €25⁣ (2226 R). On the territory of Northern Cyprus, the analogue of the Russian hull usually does not work. Many car insurers prohibit crossing the border – it is better to ask them about this before renting a car.

There are three castles on the territory of the TRNC, which were built in the Byzantine period to protect against invasions of Arab pirates: Buffavento, Kantara and the castle of St. Hilarion.

Buffavento was built in the 10th or 11th century. It served as a watchtower and a prison. Buffavento is located at an altitude of 950 m above sea level. To get to his parking lot, you need to overcome a difficult path: you have to drive along a single-lane dirt road between a rock and a cliff. When you drive up to the castle, you will see a steep climb of 600 steps. With a three-year-old child who was walking on his own, we climbed to Buffavento in an hour.

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Buffavento is the only castle in the Kyrenia Mountains with free admission, and it is the most ruined. It offers the best view of the mountains. If you want to look at the surviving premises, go to the three-level castle of St. Hilarion. Here you can see the barracks, stables, armory, church, royal rooms, kitchens. This castle is also difficult to climb.

The easiest way to get and drive to Kantara Castle, but I like it the least. The castle is located lower than the rest – at an altitude of 630 m above sea level, and it has fewer rooms.

View of the Kyrenia Mountains from Buffavento Castle There are almost no premises left in Buffavento

View of the Kiriyskiy Mountains from the Buffvento Castle to Buffvento almost no rooms

beach are

Where: British territory, episcopies
When to go: at any time of the year, when there is no rain
Time for visiting: from 2 hours

There are many wild beaches in Cyprus. One of the most beautiful is Zapalo, but the beach is not popular because it is difficult to get to. It is located on the territory controlled by the UK, but anyone can get there. UK visa not needed, border marked on map only:

Go to the beach along the B6 highway. When it ends, there will be 400 meters of dirt road. Any car can drive slowly over it. The car is left next to the shield, which informs that you will go down at your own peril and risk. The parking offers a beautiful view of the beach, especially during sunset. The descent to it will take 20-30 minutes. In summer it is better to go either early in the morning or a couple of hours before sunset. In winter – at any time, but after rain the road becomes dangerous: the rocks along the path can collapse.

The beach is huge, but there are no toilets, cabanas, sunbeds or cafes. Food and things will have to be carried with you.

In this part of the beach we found hundreds of shells Here you can swim or fish from the shore. And also – watch the birds that nest in the rocks

We found hundreds of shells in this part of the beach. Here you can swim or fish from the shore. And also – watch the birds that nest in the rocks

“Danger: falling stones”, “No entry for vehicles, people and animals” – the inscriptions on the shields warn that you are fully responsible Worth coming here for the sunset

“Danger: falling stones”, “No entry for vehicles, people and animals” – inscriptions on the shields warn that you are in full responsibility0006 Limassol and Nicosia regions, Troodos mountains
When to go: from March to November when there is no rain
Time to visit: from 3 hours
Website: troodos-geo.org

– 90 Olympus, 1952 m above sea level. The Artemis trail runs around the peak at an altitude of 1820-1860 m. It was named after the daughter of Zeus, the goddess Artemis. This is a simple circular path: there are no sharp descents and ascents, but not everyone will be able to master the distance of 7 km. The wonderful smell, silence and beautiful views made this trail popular. It will be strange if you don’t meet anyone on your way.

You can leave your car in the parking lot at the information board. At 400 m from it there is an observation deck with a good view. On the opposite side, 500 meters from the parking lot, there is a Sun Valley Olympos cafe where you can have a bite to eat.

The trail passes through a pine forest: there are two black pine trees that are about 500 years old. On “Artemis” you can see “Tychia tis paleas horas” – the ruins of fortifications that were built to protect against the Ottomans in 1571.

The trail overlooks the village of Prodromos and the abandoned Berengaria Hotel. A mystical story is connected with it. At 19In the 70s, the owner bequeathed the hotel to his three sons and died. They could not divide the business, quarreled and all died in turn under strange circumstances. According to legend, their ghosts still live in the ruined walls of the hotel, so the building cannot be sold and restored for decades. We went to the hotel – we didn’t see ghosts, but it’s uncomfortable to be near the building.

Beautiful views on the trail open at the very beginning of the path That time we did not master all 7 km of the trail – we turned at the ski lifts and shortened the circle by about half

Beautiful views on the trail open at the very beginning of the path That time we did not master all 7 km of the trail – we turned at the lifts of the ski base and shortened the circle by about half

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Germasogeia Reservoir

Location: Limassol region
When to go: from February to April
Time to visit: from 30 minutes

20 minutes and 15 km drive from the Old Town of Limassol is the Yermasogeia Reservoir, one of 108 in Cyprus. In the spring, the grass around it turns green. Going to rest on reservoirs has become a habitual activity for us in January-March, when it is cold and rainy in the mountains, but it is still impossible to swim in the sea.

Things to do at the Germasoy reservoir:

  1. Admire the water from the observation deck.
  2. Walk along the dam and watch the water flow.
  3. Have lunch at the picnic area with playground.
  4. Walk along the 1.5 km hiking trail.
View from the observation deck to the Germasoy reservoir View from the trail. In the background is a picnic area

View from the observation deck of the Germasoy reservoir View from the trail. In the background is a picnic area

Golden Beach

Location: Northern Cyprus, Karpas Peninsula
When to go: from May to November
Time to visit: from 1 hour
How much is the entrance: free, rent of two sunbeds and an umbrella – from 5 €⁣ (445 R)

Golden Beach got its name because of the color of the sand. Golden sand dunes stretch along the sea with clear turquoise water. The beach is located on the southern part of the long narrow cape Karpas, the territory of which is occupied by Northern Cyprus. The length is 6 km.

Loggerhead turtles come here from May to October to lay their eggs in the sand. After 7 weeks, cubs hatch from them and run into the sea. The males swim away and the females return after 20 years to lay their eggs again.

There are several turtle beaches on the island. The most famous in South Cyprus is Lara, it is located on the Akamas Peninsula

A dirt road leads to the Golden Beach. You can park your car near Hassan Turtle Beach Restaurant. During the season, sunbeds and umbrellas are rented on the beach, but in general the territory is not equipped: there are no lifeguards, I did not see public toilets, showers and changing cabins.

An observation deck is located at the entrance to the protected area of ​​the Karpas Peninsula. And tourists can eat with a view of the Golden Beach at the Big Sand Beach restaurant.

View of the Golden Beach from the observation deck This part of the island has clear water and golden sand

View of the Golden Beach from the observation deck In this part of the island – clear water and golden sand visit: from 2 hours
Admission fee: free of charge, equipment rental – from 5 €⁣ (445 R)
Opening hours: in the winter season daily from 9:00 to 16:00
Website: cyprusski.com

Before moving to the island, I did not suspect that there is snow in the mountains of Cyprus in winter. I was even more surprised when I found out that there is a ski base near the highest peak. We go to see the snow every winter, but we haven’t skied or snowboarded yet.

Cyprus Ski Club is usually open from the beginning of January until the end of March. Before the trip, it is better to check the condition of the tracks – there is a “Webcam” section on the club’s website. In heavy snowfall, the road may be blocked. The site also warns about restrictions.

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There are four tracks on Olympus. Beginners and children will be more comfortable on the slopes “Aphrodite” and “Hermes”, which are located in the Sun Valley on the southern slope. The “Zeus” and “Hera” tracks on the northern slope are for experienced skiers.

A lift pass for the whole day costs €20⁣ (R1781) for an adult and €10⁣ (R890) for a child. Ski rental – 15 €⁣ (1335 R) for an adult and 10 €⁣ (890 R) for a child. Snowboard rental – 20 €⁣ (1781 R) for an adult. You can rent sleds for 5 €⁣ (445 R).

In the mountains you can see beautiful snow-covered trees. I can’t even believe that this is Cyprus. Source: Vitaly Vidavsky Troodos – the largest mountain system in Cyprus

Beautiful snow-covered trees can be seen in the mountains. I can’t even believe that this is Cyprus. Source: Vitaly Vidavsky Troodos – the largest mountain system in Cyprus

Hiking trail “Koni – Cyclops Cave”

Location: Famagusta region, Cape Greco
When to go: from November to April
Time to visit: from 1 hour

The trail follows the coast and starts at the parking lot of Konnos Beach. It is best to walk there in the spring, when the grass is green and not hot. The length of the route is 2 km, it can be overcome without stops in 40-50 minutes. But I advise you to go slowly, enjoy the beauty, crawl on the rocks, walk on the sand and take a picnic break. Taking into account stops, half a day can pass.

This is a circular route. Tourists go to the cave where, according to legend, the Cyclops from Homer’s Odyssey lived. Then they turn in the opposite direction and gradually descend to Konnos beach. It ranks 20th in Tripadvisor’s ranking of the 25 best beaches in Europe. The beach is divided into two bays. In the big one, they ride on saps, catamarans and kayaks, and in the small one they go snorkeling: fish have chosen stones in the water.

Last year we often rested in the small bay of Konnos. There were always a lot of people there. Now we are afraid of contracting the coronavirus and do not go to this beach.

Below is Konnos Beach. You can start the route by visiting it, but I recommend leaving it for later: to cool off after a walk or just sit on the beach with fine light sand Experienced swimmers can dive from flat rocks in summer. My husband also swam there in winter: in February 2019, the water temperature here was 18 degrees

Below is Konnos beach. You can start the route by visiting it, but I recommend leaving it for later: to cool off after a walk or just sit on a beach with fine light sand. Experienced swimmers can dive from flat rocks in summer. My husband also swam there in winter: in February 2019, the water temperature here was 18 degrees

Hantara Waterfall

Location: Limassol region, Troodos mountains
When to go: from April to November
Time to visit 0006 from 30 minutes

There are about ten waterfalls in Cyprus, the top three are Caledonia, Millomeris and Khantara.

Caledonia – the most popular waterfall, its height is 12 m. It can only be reached on foot along a forest path. Its length is 2.5 km.

Millomeris is a 15 m high waterfall. People go to it along a picturesque trail or drive up close by car.

Khantara is a very noisy and third largest waterfall. It seems to me the most beautiful on the island. The waterfall is three-stage, the height of the lowest stage is only 8 m. The water is divided into several jets, which makes Khantara wide and powerful.

The road to the waterfall is simple, you will have to drive no more than 700 m along the dirt road. You can park your car literally 50 m from the water. A path leads to the second level of the waterfall, and tourists can walk on the water to the third level.

Usually, Khantara is not crowded, but in the hottest months, from July to September, participants of bus tours come to the waterfall.

It’s cool near the waterfall in May Travelers who have visited the waterfall are advised to definitely go upstairs: from a height you can see several cascades and take beautiful pictures

It’s cool near the waterfall in May Travelers who have been at the waterfall are advised to definitely go up: from a height you can see several cascades and take beautiful pictures any time of the year
Time to visit: from 1 hour
How much is the entrance: free, renting a sunbed or umbrella on the equipped parts of the beach – 2. 5 €⁣ (222 R)

If I leave Cyprus and start feeling nostalgic, my first memory will be the rocks and waves of Kourion. I love this place. If we don’t know what to do on the weekend, then we go to Kourion.

This is another beach in British territory where anyone can go. It is located in front of the rocks, behind which the hard-to-reach Zapalo begins. From the main promenade of Limassol to Kourion – 25 minutes and 20 km. I recommend visiting this beach for those who are vacationing in another city in Cyprus.

The length of the main part of Kourion is about 1 km. There are three restaurants on the beach, toilets, showers, rental of sunbeds and umbrellas, cabanas. Rescuers are responsible for safety. We choose unequipped areas and make do with a mat to put things down and sit down.

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There are almost always waves on Kourion. In the first two years in Cyprus, we came to this beach only in the off-season: we had picnics, our son threw stones into the water, we watched the sunset. Swimming with a child under 4 years old in the wavy sea was uncomfortable for us. Now my son loves to jump on the waves – and we began to visit Kourion all year round.

The entrance to the sea is gentle, there are areas with sand and large stones. For swimming, we stop closer to the road, and just to sit, we stop next to the rocks.

Holidays in Kourion can be combined with a visit to the archaeological park, which is located on a hill near the beach. The ancient city of Kourion was built in the 12th century BC. e. In 365 AD e. it was destroyed by a strong earthquake. Now you can see the ruins of the basilica, baths, community center, market and theater, which was completely restored in 1961 years old. Entrance to the park costs 4.5 €⁣ (400 R).

About Kourion on the website of the Department of Antiquities

View of the beach “Kourion” from the archaeological park Before sunset on the beach. In the off-season it is not crowded here

View of Kourion Beach from the Archaeological Park Before sunset on the beach. Not crowded during off season

Prodromos Reservoir

Location: Nicosia Region, Troodos Mountains
When to go: from April to November
Time to visit: from 1 hour

The Prodromos reservoir is located at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level and has the shape of a rectangle. Even on hot days it is cool here. On August 25, 2019, it was +34°C in Limassol, and +17°C at the Prodromos reservoir.

You can leave your car in a spontaneous parking lot between the reservoir and the picnic area with barbecue facilities. There is also a playground and toilets. The nearby forest offers a great view of the mountains.

At 250 m from the parking lot, a hiking trail begins with a view of the Troodos and Morphou Bay of Northern Cyprus. The length of the linear route is 4.5 or 5.5 km.

Artificial Rectangular Lake There is a forest nearby

Artificial rectangular lake There is a forest nearby

Avakas Gorge

Location: Paphos region, Akamas peninsula
When to go: from April to November
Time to visit: from 2 hours

I know of only one gorge in Cyprus with a walking route indicated in the guidebooks – Avakas. It is located on the Akamas Peninsula, not far from Toxeftra Beach.

Take Avakas George Rd, it’s dirt but passable. One day, Google map took us to another dirt road, where we got stuck in a ditch. A 1.2 km long trail starts from the parking lot to the gorge. You can walk along it in 45 minutes, but travelers usually spend more time because it is beautiful there and you don’t want to rush. We went in May, when oleander blossomed everywhere.

I recommend going to the gorge in the off-season: in March-May or October-November. It is hard to go in summer: you have to start your journey under the open sun. In winter, the trail can become impassable and unsafe due to rain. But even in the dry season, there are places where your feet can get wet. I advise you to put a change of shoes in the car.

The goal of many who go to the gorge is to reach this stone Even in the dry season, it is wet in the gorge: there is a river underfoot, water drips from the walls

The goal of many who go to the gorge is to reach this stone Even in the dry season it is wet in the gorge: a river is underfoot, water drips from the walls When to go: from March to November when there is no rain
Time to visit: from 1 hour

To get to the most north-eastern point of the island, you need to drive through the reserve of the Karpas Peninsula. It is famous for its inhabitants: you will definitely see at least one wild donkey.

In total, 400-500 donkeys live on Karpas. We met around 10. The first donkey that we came across on the way refused to leave the road. It’s good that we had a carrot: we were able to distract him and drive on. Donkey treats can also be bought at the entrance to the protected area. They sell sweet carob pods, which are fed to various animals in Cyprus.

After the exit from the highway, a dirt road begins. Our low-slung BMW of the first series was not damaged. But the higher the clearance, the more comfortable it is to ride.

The cape and the Orthodox monastery on its southern part are named after St. Andrew the First-Called. You can leave your car at the end of the dirt road. There is a small hill next to the parking lot, which is worth climbing in order to see the outermost islands from one of its points, and two different sides of the island from the other. The landscape is breathtaking.

Beyond the Islets is Turkey From the top of the hill you can see both sides of the Karpaz peninsula

Beyond the islets is Turkey From the top of the hill you can see both sides of the Karpas peninsula

Kelefos Bridge

Location: Paphos region, Troodos mountains
When to go: from March to December
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There are several Venetian-era bridges in Cyprus. They were built in the 15th and 16th centuries so that camels could transport copper, grain and other goods from the mountains to coastal cities.

On a former camel trail, the Cyprus Department of Forestry has built the Venice Bridges hiking trail. This is a difficult trail, its length is 17 km. The trail passes through three main bridges: Elia, Kelefos and Rudias.

I recommend visiting at least the Kelefos Bridge. You can drive up to it by car almost right next to it. We like to come here on hot days for the coolness of a mountain river.

The rainier the season, the rougher the river. Coolness from a mountain river and shade from trees – what you need when it’s hot on the coast My son really liked the walk along the river – you could jump over stones and fallen trees

The rainier the season, the rougher the river. The coolness from the mountain river and the shade from the trees is what you need when on the coast of the heat Son really liked the walk along the river – you could jump over stones and fallen trees

White Stones

Location: Limassol region
When to go: at any time of the year
Time to visit: from 30 minutes with light flat rocks. This is one of the popular places for photo shoots.

Agios Georgios Alamanou, a fish tavern located on the beach next to the rocks, is only open during the season. To find out if the institution is open, it is better to call +357 25 633-634. Usually there are a lot of people and very noisy. In the tavern, you can try the traditional fish meze – a set of various fish snacks, from gilthead fillet to battered squid rings. A portion costs 24 €⁣ (2137 R). There must be at least two servings in an order.

5 km from White Stones there is the Governor’s Beach – a popular place among Limassol residents, but we could not fall in love with it. Once we arrived unsuccessfully in December: then it was the season of centipedes and soft algae underfoot.

The rocks are covered with limestone that stains clothes This is a popular spot for wedding photographers. White rocks and blue water look like a contrast. But after sunset, the stones are no longer so bright

The rocks are covered with limestone that stains clothes This is a popular spot for wedding photographers. White rocks and blue water look like a contrast. But after sunset, the stones are no longer so bright

Hill near Neo Chorio

Location: Paphos region, Akamas peninsula
When to go: from March to November
Time to visit: from 30 minutes

On the Google map, we found a hill that you can climb. We went to a BMW, and we felt sorry for her because of the bad dirt road. It makes more sense to go to the hill near Neo Chorio by buggy, quad bike or jeep.

After this trip, we still drove along the Akamas on a buggy, but did not find a better general view of the northern coast of the peninsula than from the hill near Neo Chorio. I recommend climbing it during sunset.

The hill offers a picturesque view of the Akamas bays. Here you especially love Cyprus and its nature The Smigis trail passes near the hill – we have not walked along it yet

The hill offers a picturesque view of the Akamas bays. Here you especially love Cyprus and its nature Near the hill passes the Smigis trail – we have not walked on it yet

Lofou village

Location: Limassol region
When to go: at any time of the year
Time to visit: from 1 hour

There are a lot of mountain villages in Cyprus. We met the most tourists in Lefkara and Omodos. Lefkara is located in the mountains between Limassol and Larnaca and is famous for lefkaritika – lace – and silverware. Omodos is located near Mount Olympus and the mountain village of Platres. It is famous for its delicious wines and the Monastery of the Holy Cross.

Lefkara and Omodos are really worth seeing. But there are many other villages where it is nice to take a walk. Among my favorites are Lofou, Kato Drys, Vavatsinia, Kalavasos, Agros, Lanya, Kakopetria, Kyperunta.

Lofou is located 26 km from Limassol at an altitude of 780 m above sea level. From the Greek the name of the village is translated as “hill”. Almost all the streets of Lofou are paved with stone. Between 50 and 100 people live here permanently.

In Lofou you can visit the olive press museum, the cave from which the birth of the village began, the church of Panagia Chrysolofitissa built in 1872, which houses the icons of the Virgin of the 11th and 16th centuries.

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I recommend having lunch at the Kamares tavern. The menu of any tavern on the island has meat or fish meze. I talked about fish above. The meat meze includes a set of 10-20 appetizers, their types depend on the establishment. First they bring a rustic salad, bread, sauces such as tahini and tzatziki. Then they serve dishes like moussaka and pasta casseroles, then several types of grilled meat, cutlets. For dessert, they bring honey sweets or fruits. The price of one serving of meze in Kamares is 20 €⁣ (1781 R), which is above average, but salads and desserts in this tavern are offered on a buffet system. In other establishments, prices for a serving of meat meze start at 13 €⁣ (1157 R).

Sometimes taverns serve only meze. The minimum order is two servings. In the case of Kamares, this food is enough for 4-5 people. You can take the rest with you.

Houses and streets were restored and returned to their historical appearance. Lofou has low-rise stone buildings with wooden doors and shutters. Stone-paved paths lead up and down through the hilly terrain. The village is decorated with trees and flowers Tourists can stay at one of the Lofou hotels. For example, in the Oinoessa Traditional Boutique guest house in the center of the village. A room in this hotel costs 80 €

Houses and streets have been restored and restored to their historical appearance. Lofou has low-rise stone buildings with wooden doors and shutters. Stone-paved paths lead up and down through the hilly terrain. The village is decorated with trees and flowers. Tourists can stay at one of Lofou’s hotels. For example, in the Oinoessa Traditional Boutique guest house in the center of the village. A room in this hotel costs 80 €

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Get a second Malta passport for money and have an active holiday on the island

the soothing sound of the waves of the Mediterranean Sea. This statement, of course, is largely true, since there are too many 4- and 5-star hotels in Malta, as well as magnificent sandy and pebble beaches, many of which meet the standards of the international Blue Flag beach standard, to claim otherwise.

In addition, looking at Valletta, the capital of this small European jurisdiction, one can assume that life on the island generally proceeds in a very calm and even sometimes boring rhythm. And this is also not surprising, since the city, which is destined to become the cultural capital of Europe in 2018, has too few streets and institutions, as well as too many places, buildings, sculptures and monuments that have, so to speak, a museum appearance and are of historical value, both for Malta itself and for Europe as a whole. As for such a small country, Malta has too many museums that were clearly not open to be empty (when visiting the island, you should visit such interesting places as the Museum of Aviation, the National Museum of Archeology, the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Antiques and Classics cars, National Aquarium of Malta).

All of the above, of course, takes place, but not all of those who come to the Maltese archipelago in the summer do it in order to soak up the island’s beaches or wander through its museums. More often, people go to this country for business purposes, for example, to get a second passport of Malta or to find out all the bureaucratic and financial nuances of this procedure. Others, in turn, visit the island specifically for outdoor activities, for which there are, in fact, a great many opportunities.

The concept of “active recreation” includes a huge number of options for spending time, including such types of summer activities as: fishing (underwater, sea or coastal), scuba diving (diving and snorkeling: visiting the places of flooding of ships, aircraft and other artifacts , natural and artificial reefs, underwater caves), flying by plane (including seaplane and landing on water), rock climbing, quad biking and buggy riding, and much more, which we will try to tell you in detail in this article.

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  • Hornblower Cruises

Hornblower Cruises is one of the many family owned businesses in Malta with a primary focus on visiting tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. The family business was started back in 1984 by Joseph and Stella Grech, and continued in 2011 by their son Kevin and his wife Katherine, with the help of their daughters Chloe and Naomi.

The Hornblower is a spacious 33 meter boat that was built with the idea of ​​making your holiday as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

Today, the company, which has thousands of successful trips in the Mediterranean over its 28-year history, offers the following tours in Malta:

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Ta’Pinu Pinu )

Excursion to the Temple lost in time, the first mention of which was found in the archives of Curia on the island of Gozo. Currently, the Basilica hosts more spiritual and religious services, most of which are often individual in nature, satisfying the various requirements of clients. There are also three museums on the territory of the Temple: Ex Voto Museum, Sanctuary Museum and Karmni Grima Museum.

  • Azure Window Gozo Azure Window Gozo

The Azure Window of Gozo (from the Maltese Tieqa Żerqa) is a natural limestone rock 28 meters high in the form of an arch, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The arch is located in the western part of the island of Gozo next to two of its other natural attractions: the Gozo Inland Sea and Azure Bay (Dwejra Bay). The arch, which is a fairly popular place among tourists, as well as a diving spot (like the nearby Blue Hole and Inland Sea), was formed thousands of years ago as a result of the collapse of two limestone caves. Dwejra itself is a tourist village that is part of the city of St. Lawrence. The water in Dwejra Bay is suitable for swimming, snorkeling and boating. 9 Crystal Lagoon Comino Crystal Lagoon Comino

The lagoon, famous for its crystal clear emerald water, is located east of the Blue Lagoon towards St. Mary’s Tower. The Crystal Lagoon is almost completely surrounded by sheer cliffs, so you can only get into it by boat. The water in the Laguna is ideal for snorkeling or scuba diving. The depth of the Lagoon reaches 3 meters, and in the rocks surrounding it there are several underwater caves and a tunnel.

Grand Harbor Grand Harbor

Grand Harbor (Grand Harbor) is the largest Maltese harbor, which was designated by the ancient Phoenicians. For almost 270 years, the Grand Harbor played a very important strategic role for the Hospitallers, which did not change even after the arrival of subjects of the British crown on the island. At the end of the 16th century, a powerful tornado hit this part of the island, claiming more than six hundred human lives and sinking many ships. In 1565, in the main port of Valletta, a battle took place between the Hospitallers and the Turks, which became part of the Great Siege of Malta. During the Second World War, during the blockade of Malta, most of the docks and military installations in the harbor were destroyed by the troops of Italy and Germany.

Santa Maria Bay ( Santa Maria Bay )

Santa Maria Bay is a stunningly beautiful beach on the island of Comino. The water in the bay is good for diving and snorkeling. If you decide to visit Comino Island, then in addition to this bay, you should definitely visit the Blue Lagoon, which features clear water and white sand, and is also great for snorkelling or scuba diving.

St Mary’s Tower ( Santa Maria Tower )

Santa Maria Tower was designed by the military engineer Vittorio Cassar and built in 1618 by the Knights of Malta Ogden as part of a chain of defenses (Wignacourt, Lascaris and De Redin towers) on the coastline of the island of Comino . The construction of St. Mary’s Tower was financed by the sale of brushwood collected by the locals on the island. In the 17th century, the tower was used as a place of imprisonment for criminals, and today it serves as a headquarters for tracking birds and preventing poaching (since Comino Island belongs to the nature reserves of the Maltese archipelago).

Blue Lagoon ( Blue Lagoon )

The Blue Lagoon is located between the island of Comino and the neighboring island of Cominotto. The lagoon got its name due to its clean and transparent blue water, which it owes to the white sand at the bottom. This place is very popular with tourists, as well as divers and snorkelers. Other popular beaches on Comino include St. Mary Bay and St. Nicholas Bay.

Address: Dawret Il-Gzejjer, Bugibba, Malta, Malta

Phone number: +356 7989 9899

  1. Flyboard Malta

Flyboard (Flyboard) is a rather young type of extreme recreation, which consists in flying over water on a special board. The flyboard is driven by the pressure of the water flow created by the jet ski connected to it. Flyboard Malta Ltd is the largest supplier of such entertainment on the island, as well as the official and exclusive distributor of Zapata Racing products and equipment necessary for flying on the board. The company provides an opportunity not only to experience new sensations of flying over water, but also to rent equipment for this or order an artistic water show for your event.

Flyboard allows you to fly 14 meters above the sea like a bird, dive from any height or swim like a dolphin – on a flyboard you will feel like a comic book hero like Iron Man, Green Goblin or Aquaman. Leonardo da Vinci once said: “As soon as you once feel what flying is, from that moment on you will walk the earth and constantly look at the sky – to where you have already been and where you will definitely return sooner or later.” Flyboard is a very safe water sport, as long as you don’t do extreme tricks on the board without proper training.

Address: Caravel | Triq il-Qattus, Birkirkara, Malta BKR4409, Malta

Phone Number: +356 9940 3147

  1. Bezz Diving Center

Bezz Diving Center is one of the youngest diving centers in Malta. The center is located in Mellieha Bay. His clients have the opportunity to take training courses, after which they will receive PADI and SSI certificates, while already certified divers have the opportunity to dive daily in the most exciting places in the Maltese archipelago (natural and artificial reefs, sunken ships and aircraft, religious and other artifacts, and much more).

The most popular diving spots in and around Malta:

  • Um El Faroud is one of the best scuba diving spots in Malta. A 110-meter oil tanker that exploded in the port of Malta in 1995 and sank 7 minutes by sea from the coast. Currently, the sunken ship serves as an artificial reef for the local flora and fauna, representing a truly impressive sight.

Location: Wieq iz-Zurrieq

Maximum depth: 34 m

Certification Level Required: Advanced Open Water

  • Madonna & The Arch – Located in a small cave in the reef wall, the Madonna Statue is a popular dive site for divers as it is located right in front of a shallow area where divers make a short stopover before entering the sea through Susie’s pool. The famous Cirkewwa Arch is also located here, which was formed many years ago as a result of the collapse of the walls of an underwater cave.

Location: Cirkewwa

Maximum depth: 20 m

Required level of certification: Open Water

  • in this place is an artificial reef. Divers have the opportunity to enter the engine room, as well as other parts of this 51-meter vessel.

Location: Cirkewwa

Maximum depth: 33 m

Required level of certification: Advanced Open Water

  • Blue Hole is one of the best scuba diving sites in Europe. This diving spot is located on the island of Gozo, right under the equally famous and picturesque Gozo Azure Window. The dive begins at Blue Hole, after which, at a depth of 12 meters, divers emerge through a natural tunnel into the open sea and continue their dive to a depth of 55 meters, which welcomes them with a huge variety of fish, vibrant marine life, two interesting caves and, last but not least, excellent visibility. . This diving spot is ideal for both beginners and experienced divers.

Location: Dwejra

Maximum Depth: 55m

Required Certification Level: Open Water

  • Double Arch is a multi-level diving spot that is suitable only for experienced divers. This place is located 10 minutes walk by sea from the shore: the dive takes place along a natural reef, which at a depth of 30 meters has 2 arches located side by side, forming the number 8. After that, the dive continues, but with the aim of admiring large shoals of fish and unique natural underwater rocks.

Location: Marsalforn

Maximum Depth: 40m

Required Certification Level: Advanced Open Water

  • Ahrax Point is an ideal location for photography as it is a semi-submerged cave with a collapsed top that allows the sun’s rays to freely enter . A visit to the cave will be preceded by overcoming the inland sea, which can be immersed both from the shore and from a boat.

Location: Meliha

Maximum depth: 20 m

Required certification level: Open Water

  • Santa Maria Caves – the best diving spot in Comino, which is a labyrinth of underwater caves and tunnels inhabited by a large amount of sea bream .

Location: Comino

Maximum depth: 18 m

Required level of certification: Open Water

    99 ran between Malta and Gozo. There is also a statue of Jesus Christ with arms outstretched to the sky, 3 meters high. It was installed on the seabed after it was shown to Pope John Paul II during his visit to Malta.

Location: Qawra

Maximum Depth: 40m

Required Certification Level: Advanced Open Water scuba diving, which is caused by strong northwest winds in the area, but its visit is recommended to all diving enthusiasts.

Location: Ghajnsielem

Maximum Depth: 40 m

Required Certification Level: Open Water

  • Wied Iz Zurrieq – The combination of underwater caves, colorful sponges on the reef walls and many different species of fish makes this dive spot very different rest. This place is ideal for both beginners and experienced divers. The only drawbacks of this scuba diving site are the boats that float on the surface of the water too often.

Location: Zurrieq

Maximum depth: 25 m

Required certification level: Open Water.

  • Rozi is a 40 meter tug sunk in 1992 in a marine poor area of ​​Cirkewwa to create an artificial reef. In the last years of her service as a tugboat, Rozi worked in the port of Grand Harbor.

Location: Cirkewwa

Maximum depth: 35 m

Required certification level: Advanced Open Water

  • Anchor Bay – the bay on the banks of which stands the village of Popeye Village, which got its name from the 1980 film of the same name starring Robin Williams, which was filmed in this place. The bay is quite shallow, so it is suitable for diving for divers of absolutely any level of training. Its main attractions are the ship’s anchor submerged in this place and a semi-submerged cave with a domed vault located at a depth of 10 m.

Location: Meliha

Maximum depth: 18m

Required certification level: Open Water

  • Ghar Lapsi. The dive in the relatively shallow Ghar Lapsi area is quite long and at the same time easy, so this diving spot is suitable for divers of all skill levels: beginners can enjoy many small fish swimming around large boulders and a variety of marine life, while more Experienced divers can visit the sun-drenched Ghar Lapsi Cave.

Location: Siggiewi

Maximum Depth: 18m

Certification Level Required: Open Water

  • Inland Sea is one of the best dive sites in Malta and Europe. The dive begins in the inland sea of ​​the island of Gozo, which is located next to the equally famous Azure Window, and includes a visit to an 80-meter underwater tunnel at a depth of 20 m, as well as a visit to the stunning natural reef.

Location: Dwejra, Gozo

Maximum depth: 55 m

Required certification level: Open Water

Reqqa Point is a diving spot located in the north of Gozo.

Location: Marsalforn

Maximum Depth: 45 m

Required Certification Level: Advanced Open Water

  • St Micheal – Marsascala Dive Spot is the site of the sinking of two tugboats, Tugboat 10 and St Michael. Both vessels were placed on the seabed on May 1998 years to create artificial reefs in the area. The ships are at a depth of 22 meters, so this diving spot is suitable even for inexperienced divers.

Location: M’Skala

Maximum Depth: 22m

Required Certification Level: Open Water

  • Lantern Point – The dive at this point includes going through the Chimney Underwater Tunnel, which starts at a depth of 5m and ends at 18 m. Then divers have the opportunity to admire many different large boulders and a large number of marine life. The disadvantages of this dive point include strong undercurrents that occur between Malta and Comino.

Location: Comino

Maximum depth: 35 m

Required level of certification: Open Water promotion of scuba diving.

Location: Comino

Maximum depth: 18 m

Required certification level: Open Water

  • Karwela is another ship sunk off the coast of Malta in a marine-poor area to create an artificial reef.

Location: Xatt l Ahmar

Maximum Depth: 40 m

Required Level of Certification: Advanced Open Water

Address: Sandy Waters Court, Martha Rd, Mellieha, Malta MLh21, Malta

Phone Number: +356 2927

  1. Shell Dive Center Sea

Another excellent diving center in Malta offering scuba diving courses leading to SSI and PADI certifications. The company also specializes in diving for beginners and experienced divers who want to explore the underwater world of Malta and the neighboring islands of Gozo and Comino, including visits to the sites of the flooding of various ships, aircraft, religious and other artifacts, amazing beauty and marine life of reefs, underwater caves and other interesting places. The peculiarities of this diving center include the fact that it is open all year round: from April to October, the Sea Shell Dive Center is open 7 days a week, the rest of the year – from Monday to Friday.

Address: Marfa Road | Tunny Net Lido, Mellieha, Malta MLH9063, Malta

Phone Number: +356 9944 2809

  1. Buddies Dive Cove

A family owned diving school and shop for diving and snorkelling located in the heart of Bugibba, close to Bugibba Square and only 5 minutes walk from Qawra and St Pauls Bay. The dive center is conveniently located on the north coast of Malta, just a 5-minute boat ride from Gozo and Comino. All school instructors are PADI certified. The company offers training courses, as well as tours to interesting underwater places in the Maltese archipelago.

Address: 24 Pioneer Road, Bugibba, Malta SPB 2808, Malta

Phone Number: 00356 77779558

  1. Sea Adventure Excursions

12-hour Mediterranean excursions around the Maltese archipelago, with the opportunity to ride a glass bottom catamaran, visit the Crystal and Blue lagoons of Comino Island, and the amazing red sand beach of Gozo – Ramla il-Hamra.

The tour begins with the Sea Adventure Excursions cruise ship leaving the Bugibba Jetty port at 10:30 local time and passing between St. Paul’s Bay and the island where the Bugibba Jetty was shipwrecked many years ago . The ship then passes through Mellieha Bay and makes its first stop at the port of Comino Island, where it anchors in the Crystal Lagoon for approximately 1 hour. Here you can go boating and visit the cave featured in the 2002 film The Count of Monte Cristo. Also, vacationers have the opportunity to dive into the sea from the rocks from a height of 3-12 meters (at your own peril and risk, of course).

Later, the ship with tourists heads to the Blue Lagoon, where it will also stop for about an hour. The ship is moored astern to the island so that vacationers have easy access to the sandy beach and the only shallow area for swimming in this place. The next place you will visit on this trip is the famous red beach of Ramle il Hamra on the island of Gozo, where you will spend the entire lunch (about 3 hours). As part of the tour, you will also be able to see the sunken German minesweeper P31, amazing caves, tuna farms and much more.

Address: Dawret Il-Gzejjer, Bugibba, Malta 2500, Malta

Telephone number: +356 9999 9387

  1. Dawn Diving

Dawn Diving is a PADI 5 star diving center in Malta. Only the most highly qualified and competent instructors work here, who will turn any beginner over the age of 10 into an experienced and confident scuba diver and certified diver. In addition, the company offers some of the most interesting and exciting diving excursions in the Mediterranean, so you should definitely not bypass this center.

Address: Maskli Street, Qawra, Malta SPB 1484, Malta

Phone Number: +356 9943 1703

  1. Go Dive Malta

Many people know that Malta is a small island 27 km long and 14.5 km wide, which is located in the very center of the Mediterranean Sea, but few people know that this island, or rather its territorial waters, has been recognized as one of the most of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world (3rd place). Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many diving centers on the island, one of which is Go Dive Malta. Thanks to its highly qualified instructors, you can not only become a PADI certified diver, but also visit all the most interesting and exciting underwater sites around the island, including the wrecks of ships and aircraft from the Second World War.

By the way, PADI certification is, of course, a complex process and not everyone can do it, since not everyone can swim and can cope with the fear of depth, but in terms of time and money, becoming the owner of such a certificate is much easier than getting a second one. Maltese passport.

Address: 2b Triq Dun Frangisk Sciberras, Mellieha, Malta 2025, Malta

Phone number: 356 27550182

  1. Okikokibanis

The history of Okikokibanis dates back to 1973, when the real legend of Malta, Tony Muscat, who is also known as Banis or Mr. Crazy was one of the first to organize trips to the magnificent Blue Lagoon on Comino Island. It all started with trips on small speedboats with visits to spectacular caves along the way, but over time the company began to expand and now it offers both day and night boat trips, as well as equipment and accessories for rent for absolutely all types of water sports, rental boats and more.

Tony Banis, founder of the firm, got his first 2m boat when he was only 8 years old. When he was eleven years old, Tony already owned a sailing wooden boat 2.5 meters long, and since then he realized that he could not live without boats and the sea. Tony started his business on July 15, 1973 with only one 50-horsepower speedboat, which he used to teach tourists how to water-ski and tour St. Julian’s Bay. It was a tough start for Tony, but the company has grown tremendously since then, and with it the number of boats Tony owns. He is now assisted in running the company by his son Jan, and Okikokibanis’ list of services includes daily trips to Gozo and Comino to the Blue Lagoon (March to November). The company also organizes famous BBQ nights, sunset tours and boat parties. In addition, in Okikokibanis you can learn how to parakite and water ski, as well as rent a canoe, boat or sailboat.

Address: Xatt Ta Spinola, St. Julians, Malta, Malta

Phone Number: 99866280

  1. Mellieha Beach

The rapidly growing and developing city of Mellieha nestles spectacularly on top of a mountain range between St Paul’s Bay and Mellieha Bay. Due to its remoteness from the beach, Mellieha was not as densely built up with hotel complexes and restaurants as it happened at the beginning of the tourist boom in Malta with the cities of Sliema and Bugibba. However, Mellieha boasts several large hotels, as well as a couple of good restaurants. A 15-minute walk down the steep slope to Mellieha Bay (also known as Ghadira Bay) is the longest and most popular sandy beach in the Maltese Islands. Of course, it cannot boast of distinctive picturesqueness, but it is perfect for a family vacation.

Address: Mellieha, Malta, Malta

  1. Cruises on English Rose
  • Day trips around Comino. A trip during which you will have the opportunity to enjoy the natural and protected beauty of Comino, a 3.5 square kilometer island between Gozo and Malta. The tour includes visits to the Comino protected forests, bird sanctuary and virgin lagoons, as well as natural caves that form part of the rocky coastline of Mellieha, including Lead Cave and Santa Maria Cave.

In addition, you will have the opportunity to swim in the clear waters of the famous Comino Blue Lagoon, where the tour boat will be moored for two and a half hours. You can also go snorkeling or boating here. During this time, you will also have the opportunity to go ashore and discover the uninhabited island of Kemunett, as well as admire the tower of Santa Maria overlooking the coast, which was built as part of a fortification by the Knights of St. John in the 17th century.

After relaxing in the Blue Lagoon, you will be taken to the island of Gozo to admire the beauty of Mgarr harbor, as well as the Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, Fort Chabret and the bell tower overlooking the magnificent Ghajnsielem Parish Church. On the way back to Comino, the captain of the ship will make a 45-minute stop at the Crystal Lagoon, where you can swim in the crystal clear water and explore the surrounding caves. As a result, after about 6 hours, you will return back to the port of Mellieha with a whole baggage of unforgettable impressions and great emotions.

  • Barbecue night at the Blue Lagoon. Every day except Wednesday, the company can organize an exclusive BBQ night in the Blue Lagoon of Comino especially for you, which can be a great way to celebrate a special occasion or diversify your vacation on the islands. On Wednesdays, regular BBQ nights take place: the ship departs in the evening from the port of Mellihi and heads to the harbor of Mgarr in Gozo, after which it moored in the Blue Lagoon, where, in fact, the main action takes place. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a swim in the clear blue waters of the lagoon during sunset, as well as treat yourself to dishes cooked according to local family recipes exclusively on the grill, as well as excellent complimentary wine. You can also dance on the deck of the ship to your favorite music and exciting light night breeze. You will return to Mellieha Bay around midnight.
  • Cruise to the port of Valletta Grand Harbor . Incredibly picturesque cruise through one of the largest and deepest ports of the Maltese Islands, which is a witness to many important historical events and military operations. The tour will be led by a guide who will tell you about all the historical sights and important places and events that took place in them.

Address: 51 Conception Street | Qala Gozo, Mellieha, Malta Qla1702, Malta

Phone number: 9 Golden Beach Sands

The most popular beaches and bathing areas of the Maltese archipelago:

  • Ghajn Tuffieha Bay – a beach with red sand and green-blue water. It is located near the famous Maltese Golden Bay beach. Its feature is a staircase of more than 200 steps that must be overcome to get to it, as well as a shallow bay. Here you can have a refreshing cocktail at the beach cafe, as well as rent umbrellas and sun loungers.
  • Ramla Bay is the largest sandy beach in Gozo and probably the most incredible of all Maltese beaches. The length of the beach is about half a kilometer, while the bottom is at a shallow depth. The orange-reddish beach is surrounded by green hills and yellow rocks, which make its panorama truly unforgettable. Ramla Bay was the first beach in Gozo to be awarded the Blue Flag status. This place is perfect for families with children. Umbrellas, sun loungers and water sports equipment can be rented.
  • Golden Bay is one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Malta, located in a remote area on the northwest coast of the island. This beach is located directly opposite the popular 5-star hotel, so it is very popular with tourists and locals vacationing in it. Golden Bay is the island’s second largest sandy beach and is in a very accessible location with a public transport stop nearby, a car park and a large parking area a few meters to the right of the hotel. Evening and nighttime barbecues are often held here, during which you can enjoy spectacular sunset views from both the beach and the tower located between Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha.
  • Ghadira Bay is the largest white sand beach on the island, located in the village of Mellieha, north of Malta, and is also a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. In Ghadira Bay, the water is shallow and far enough from the coast, so this place is perfect for families with small children. The beach is located opposite the busy main road of the island, and is equipped with a number of stalls and eateries, a large number of umbrellas and sun loungers that can be rented.
  • Paradise Bay , overlooking the magnificent Cirkewwa harbor, is another beautiful sandy beach in Malta with crystal clear emerald waters. There is a small car park next to the beach. Here you can also rent equipment for water sports, beach umbrellas and sunbeds.
  • Blue Lagoon is located on the island of Comino and due to its crystal clear blue waters is probably the most breathtaking swimming spot on the island. The sandy beach is quite small, so it is better to come here early to find a free place, or sit higher on the rocks. You can get to the Blue Lagoon by boat from both the port of Gozo and Malta.

As you can see from this lengthy article, in Malta, as well as the neighboring islands of Comino and Gozo, there is always something to do for fans of active pastime, regardless of weather conditions and seasons. Therefore, if you decide to obtain a second citizenship of Malta by investment, then you will obviously not be bored while being in your second Mediterranean homeland – there are too many opportunities here to get unforgettable emotions and impressions!

For all questions regarding the acquisition of a second passport of Malta, please contact us by e-mail [email protected] .

Sao Tome’s 15 Best Attractions

Sao Tome and Principe, an island nation lost off the coast of Africa, may not boast of sights in the usual sense, but the nature and beaches here are simply amazing.

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Nature lovers should definitely visit here. The Obo Reserve is an untouched jungle that has become a haven for rare animals and birds. And the descent into the crater of an extinct volcano with the poetic name Laguna Amelia can be compared with a journey into the prehistoric past of our planet, when the earth’s crust was just being formed.

Architecture lovers will appreciate the former grandeur of the colonial buildings, a legacy of Portuguese rule. Fort San Sebastian, which once protected the island of Sao Tome from sea robbers, is well preserved. The ruins of the mansion on the plantation of Agostinho Neto impress with their beauty. And the presidential palace of an unusual pink color fits surprisingly well into the colorful tropical atmosphere.

The beaches of Sao Tome offer a variety of activities. Banana Beach is especially popular. Here you can combine sunbathing with snorkeling and kayaking. The Blue Lagoon is a real wild beach, where it is always quiet and calm, almost like in paradise.

Natural attractions

Obo Reserve

The reserve was founded in 2006 with the aim of protecting and enhancing the natural diversity of the tropical state.

The area of ​​the reserve is about 252 sq. km, it is located simultaneously on two islands: approximately 30% of the protected area is located directly on Sao Tome and about 65 sq. km – on Principe. More than 700 species of plants grow here (100 of them are endemic), and about 30 species of birds live here.

The park is famous for its diverse landscapes. Coastal mangroves coexist with impenetrable jungles, savannahs, mountain forests and perpetually wet lowlands. Abandoned plantations, almost swallowed up by lush vegetation, complete the landscape.

The visiting card of the park is the volcanic peak of Can Grande. The rock, resembling an arrowhead, rushes up almost 300 m. Stopping by its churning waters is the best way to cool off on a hot day. The beautiful landscape is inspiring: against the backdrop of emerald greenery that has stuck to the rocky slope, streams of water rush down.

A bridge has been built next to the bowl of the reservoir, allowing you to enjoy the water element from a close distance. The most daring can even swim in a natural lake.

Sao Tome Peak

Sao Tome Mountain is an extinct volcano and the highest point of the island of the same name (2024 m). Several trails of varying difficulty lead to the peak. Most of the ascents start from Ponto Figo. The journey goes along narrow forest paths, along waterfalls and ravines. Visiting Sao Tome Peak during the rainy season is not recommended as it is dangerous.

Bombane Falls

The falls are off the beaten track and highway. The road to it from the nearest settlement takes about 1.5 hours. The path passes through the virgin jungle, along plantations with cocoa trees. To overcome significant elevation changes, a certain physical preparation will be required.

The waterfall is hidden by lush tropical vegetation. It seems that the water flows over ferns, vines and other exotic jungle flora. There is a small dam near Bombayne.

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Amelia Lagoon

Contrary to the name, this picturesque place lies far from the sea. Amelia Lagoon is actually the crater of an extinct volcano, which has been overgrown with dense vegetation for a long time since the last eruption. Steep slopes lead to a lowland shrouded in fog. The hike promises to be interesting, but difficult. Amelia Lagoon is part of the Obo National Park.

Remarkable architecture

San Sebastian Fort

This fortification was built by the Portuguese in 1566 to protect the island from pirate raids. Massive walls and cannons, which still adorn the territory of the courtyard, did a good job at that time. Three hundred years later, a lighthouse was installed in the fortress, and in 1928 it was modernized.

Alas, the fort gradually fell into disrepair. In the 1950s, local authorities renovated it and opened a museum there. The expositions include objects of folk arts and crafts, artifacts of the colonial era and everything related to the history of the fort.

Roca Belo Monte

Lost in the jungle on the road to Praia Banana, this former plantation has been turned into a guest house. It is a reference example of the colonial style. The main 2-story building is made of massive stone, keeping cool even on a hot day. The same stone is used in the flooring – this is one of the few original details that have survived.

A gate leads into the courtyard, as if torn from the fortress wall. A bell is installed at the top, and cannons perched on the sides – a rather colorful entourage turned out.

Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God

The construction of the cathedral began in the 16th century, but due to lack of funds, it was completed only in the 19th. The reconstruction of the building was carried out twice, significantly changing the facade.

The cathedral has the shape of a Catholic cross. There are two towers on the sides, one of them is equipped with a belfry. The facade is decorated with narrow arched windows and a round rose window under the roof. But the interior decoration is ascetic. The main decoration of the cathedral is an altar with a figurine of the Virgin Mary and wall paintings with biblical scenes.

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Presidential Palace

Pink 2-storey building built in colonial style. The main facade is decorated with a portico with a row of massive columns and a large balcony. In the right wing there is a covered gallery. Arches and tall windows complete the look of the building.

You can’t get inside – the head of state is under round-the-clock protection. But you can take a walk in the garden adjacent to the palace. Small and compact, it is notable for its finely mowed lawns. Opposite the palace is a fountain, alas, inactive.

Agostinho Neto

Agostinho Neto, founded in 1865, was part of a network of six cocoa plantations. Among others, it was the largest, with about 2.5 thousand people permanently living on it. In 1910, the economy acquired its own railway with a length of about 68 km. The rails connected the warehouses and the port, from where the products were delivered to Europe.

After the archipelago gained independence from Portugal, the settlement was renamed in honor of the President of Angola, Agostinho Neto. He made a great contribution to the development of the young state. When the plantation fell into disrepair, the building was converted into a hospital, but soon it stopped working due to a lack of staff and medicines.

Tourists now come to Agostinho Neto to see the ruins of the once beautiful estate, chat with the friendly villagers and walk among the exotic chocolate trees.

Beaches of Sao Tome and Principe

Banana Beach

The visiting card of Principe is Banana Beach, which got its name due to its characteristic shape. The descent to the coast here is quite steep: the elevation changes reach up to 100 m. This factor must be taken into account on the way back when you have to climb.

The sandy beach covered with golden sand is a true paradise. Tropical vegetation creates a romantic entourage, clear water shimmers with all shades of blue, huge boulders become an obstacle to big waves. This is the best place for a contemplative rest.

Those who are not used to basking in the sun for a long time go kayaking and snorkeling here. Equipment must be brought with you – there is no sports equipment rental on Banana Beach. Only cafes and sunbeds are available for guests.

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Jale

A long beach with crystal clear waters will appeal to those who crave a relaxing holiday and are looking for beautiful natural views. When spreading a towel on the golden sand, you need to be careful – you can stumble upon a turtle laying eggs. In the autumn-winter period, thousands of these animals come here to leave offspring.

In addition to tourists, there are locals here – they come to collect coconuts, which are then sold in the markets to the guests of the island. There is a small restaurant right on the beach.

Rolash

A tiny island of volcanic origin with an area of ​​only 3 sq. km lies near the island of Sao Tome. There is only one small hotel here, extremely popular among tourists. The thing is that the equator passes through the territory of Rolash – a symbolic demarcation line is indicated by a pillar. Here you can literally stand with one foot in the southern hemisphere of the Earth, and the other in the northern hemisphere.

Blue Lagoon

The chamber lagoon is sandwiched between steep banks that lava formed thousands of years ago. The surrounding landscape is defined by the African savanna and huge baobabs. The water in the lagoon is absolutely clean, and thanks to its shallow depth it warms up perfectly.

The beach is sandy, but there are a lot of rocks.

Canary island temperatures in march: Canary Islands Weather in March

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Canary Islands Weather in March


A perfect sunny day for a stroll in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March

If you’re thinking about a warm spring holiday somewhere in Europe, the Canary Islands might be just what you are looking for. With more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in this part of the world, they welcome visitors with mild temperatures that make sunbathing possible. 

  • What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March
  • Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March
  • Rainfall
  • Sea temperature
  • Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?
  • Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

The Canary Islands have a mild climate that allows for sunbathing and swimming almost year round, even during the winter months when the rest of the nordic hemisphere is usually suffering from snowstorms and low temperatures. 

By the time spring comes around the temperatures will start to slowly increase even in the Canaries, so March will usually be a bit warmer than February and definitely warmer than January.

What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March

March can still be quite cold in most places in Europe, so if you’re looking to escape the last days of low temperatures back home, you can pick one of the Canary Islands for your next holiday.

In March, we recommend that you stay in the south of the islands when traveling to either Gran Canaria or Tenerife. If you’re planning to go to La Palma at this time of the year, stick to the west coast, in the area of Tazacorte and close to the coast.

Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March

Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of March. But do keep in mind that especially in Tenerife and Gran Canaria the temperatures in the north will be lower than in the south during the winter months.

Tenerife South

  • Average high temperature: 23.1 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.6 °C
  • Daily mean: 19. 3 °C

Gran Canaria (Airport)

  • Average high temperature: 22.3 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.7 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Lanzarote

  • Average high temperature: 22.9 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Fuerteventura

  • Average high temperature: 22.2 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.5 °C
  • Daily mean: 18.9 °C

As you can see, the values for temperatures in the Canary Islands in March are relatively similar between the largest and most visited islands in the archipelago.

If you’re traveling to Tenerife and you plan to do some hiking or to go visit Teide National Park or Anaga Rural park, we recommend that you bring with you some warm clothes, as the temperatures can be much lower than in the sunny south on the coast.

If you want more info about the weather conditions, temperatures & sunshine hours in March, you can read the dedicated article for each island:

  • Tenerife weather in March
  • Gran Canaria weather in March
  • Lanzarote weather in March
  • Fuerteventura weather in March
  • La Palma weather in March

Rainfall

  • Tenerife South – Average rainfall (mm): 14.7 mm
  • Gran Canaria Airport – Average rainfall (mm): 13 mm
  • Lanzarote – Average rainfall (mm): 12.5 mm
  • Fuerteventura – Average rainfall (mm): 12 mm

In the case of Tenerife, please keep in mind that there is much more rain happening in the north than in the south of the island. The number above if for the precipitation happening in the south, but the north is much greener and in consequence, you can expect more rainy days in spring.

Sea temperature


  • Tenerife South – Average sea temperature: 20.4°C
  • Gran Canaria – Average sea temperature: 20.2°C
  • Lanzarote – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C
  • Fuerteventura – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C

The water temperature is similar to February, sometimes even lower. 

Actually, in February and in March the water temperature is at its lowest throughout the year. From now on it starts to warm up, but it will take a few months to be really great for swimming.

Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?

Honestly, it depends on how the weather is that year and where you are trying to swim.

We’ve usually been able to swim in March every time we visited, but it depends on what beach you choose and in what part of the island.  

Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

Yes.

We think the Canary Islands are a great place to visit at any time of the year.

It will definitely be warmer than back home, especially if you’re traveling from the UK, Scandinavia, Germany or even the north of Spain.

Even on days when it’s overcast and you may not be able to lounge on the beach, you can still find a lot of things to do in the Canaries: from hiking to exploring volcanoes or exploring charming towns and villages like Arucas in Gran Canaria, Garachico in Tenerife, El Cotillo in Fuerteventura and Teguise in Lanzarote.

March is also sometimes the month of carnivals in the Canary Islands, so you will be able to enjoy the best fiestas in the archipelago during your stay.

Read also: When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?

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Canary Islands Weather in March


A perfect sunny day for a stroll in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March

If you’re thinking about a warm spring holiday somewhere in Europe, the Canary Islands might be just what you are looking for. With more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in this part of the world, they welcome visitors with mild temperatures that make sunbathing possible. 

  • What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March
  • Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March
  • Rainfall
  • Sea temperature
  • Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?
  • Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

The Canary Islands have a mild climate that allows for sunbathing and swimming almost year round, even during the winter months when the rest of the nordic hemisphere is usually suffering from snowstorms and low temperatures. 

By the time spring comes around the temperatures will start to slowly increase even in the Canaries, so March will usually be a bit warmer than February and definitely warmer than January.

What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March

March can still be quite cold in most places in Europe, so if you’re looking to escape the last days of low temperatures back home, you can pick one of the Canary Islands for your next holiday.

In March, we recommend that you stay in the south of the islands when traveling to either Gran Canaria or Tenerife. If you’re planning to go to La Palma at this time of the year, stick to the west coast, in the area of Tazacorte and close to the coast.

Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March

Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of March. But do keep in mind that especially in Tenerife and Gran Canaria the temperatures in the north will be lower than in the south during the winter months.

Tenerife South

  • Average high temperature: 23.1 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.6 °C
  • Daily mean: 19.3 °C

Gran Canaria (Airport)

  • Average high temperature: 22.3 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.7 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Lanzarote

  • Average high temperature: 22. 9 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Fuerteventura

  • Average high temperature: 22.2 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.5 °C
  • Daily mean: 18.9 °C

As you can see, the values for temperatures in the Canary Islands in March are relatively similar between the largest and most visited islands in the archipelago.

If you’re traveling to Tenerife and you plan to do some hiking or to go visit Teide National Park or Anaga Rural park, we recommend that you bring with you some warm clothes, as the temperatures can be much lower than in the sunny south on the coast.

If you want more info about the weather conditions, temperatures & sunshine hours in March, you can read the dedicated article for each island:

  • Tenerife weather in March
  • Gran Canaria weather in March
  • Lanzarote weather in March
  • Fuerteventura weather in March
  • La Palma weather in March

Rainfall

  • Tenerife South – Average rainfall (mm): 14. 7 mm
  • Gran Canaria Airport – Average rainfall (mm): 13 mm
  • Lanzarote – Average rainfall (mm): 12.5 mm
  • Fuerteventura – Average rainfall (mm): 12 mm

In the case of Tenerife, please keep in mind that there is much more rain happening in the north than in the south of the island. The number above if for the precipitation happening in the south, but the north is much greener and in consequence, you can expect more rainy days in spring.

Sea temperature


  • Tenerife South – Average sea temperature: 20.4°C
  • Gran Canaria – Average sea temperature: 20.2°C
  • Lanzarote – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C
  • Fuerteventura – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C

The water temperature is similar to February, sometimes even lower.  

Actually, in February and in March the water temperature is at its lowest throughout the year. From now on it starts to warm up, but it will take a few months to be really great for swimming.

Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?

Honestly, it depends on how the weather is that year and where you are trying to swim.

We’ve usually been able to swim in March every time we visited, but it depends on what beach you choose and in what part of the island. 

Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

Yes.

We think the Canary Islands are a great place to visit at any time of the year.

It will definitely be warmer than back home, especially if you’re traveling from the UK, Scandinavia, Germany or even the north of Spain.

Even on days when it’s overcast and you may not be able to lounge on the beach, you can still find a lot of things to do in the Canaries: from hiking to exploring volcanoes or exploring charming towns and villages like Arucas in Gran Canaria, Garachico in Tenerife, El Cotillo in Fuerteventura and Teguise in Lanzarote.

March is also sometimes the month of carnivals in the Canary Islands, so you will be able to enjoy the best fiestas in the archipelago during your stay.

Read also: When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?

Was this helpful?

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Canary Islands Weather in March


A perfect sunny day for a stroll in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March

If you’re thinking about a warm spring holiday somewhere in Europe, the Canary Islands might be just what you are looking for. With more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in this part of the world, they welcome visitors with mild temperatures that make sunbathing possible. 

  • What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March
  • Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March
  • Rainfall
  • Sea temperature
  • Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?
  • Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

The Canary Islands have a mild climate that allows for sunbathing and swimming almost year round, even during the winter months when the rest of the nordic hemisphere is usually suffering from snowstorms and low temperatures.  

By the time spring comes around the temperatures will start to slowly increase even in the Canaries, so March will usually be a bit warmer than February and definitely warmer than January.

What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March

March can still be quite cold in most places in Europe, so if you’re looking to escape the last days of low temperatures back home, you can pick one of the Canary Islands for your next holiday.

In March, we recommend that you stay in the south of the islands when traveling to either Gran Canaria or Tenerife. If you’re planning to go to La Palma at this time of the year, stick to the west coast, in the area of Tazacorte and close to the coast.

Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March

Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of March. But do keep in mind that especially in Tenerife and Gran Canaria the temperatures in the north will be lower than in the south during the winter months.

Tenerife South

  • Average high temperature: 23.1 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.6 °C
  • Daily mean: 19.3 °C

Gran Canaria (Airport)

  • Average high temperature: 22.3 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.7 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Lanzarote

  • Average high temperature: 22.9 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Fuerteventura

  • Average high temperature: 22.2 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.5 °C
  • Daily mean: 18. 9 °C

As you can see, the values for temperatures in the Canary Islands in March are relatively similar between the largest and most visited islands in the archipelago.

If you’re traveling to Tenerife and you plan to do some hiking or to go visit Teide National Park or Anaga Rural park, we recommend that you bring with you some warm clothes, as the temperatures can be much lower than in the sunny south on the coast.

If you want more info about the weather conditions, temperatures & sunshine hours in March, you can read the dedicated article for each island:

  • Tenerife weather in March
  • Gran Canaria weather in March
  • Lanzarote weather in March
  • Fuerteventura weather in March
  • La Palma weather in March

Rainfall

  • Tenerife South – Average rainfall (mm): 14.7 mm
  • Gran Canaria Airport – Average rainfall (mm): 13 mm
  • Lanzarote – Average rainfall (mm): 12. 5 mm
  • Fuerteventura – Average rainfall (mm): 12 mm

In the case of Tenerife, please keep in mind that there is much more rain happening in the north than in the south of the island. The number above if for the precipitation happening in the south, but the north is much greener and in consequence, you can expect more rainy days in spring.

Sea temperature


  • Tenerife South – Average sea temperature: 20.4°C
  • Gran Canaria – Average sea temperature: 20.2°C
  • Lanzarote – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C
  • Fuerteventura – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C

The water temperature is similar to February, sometimes even lower. 

Actually, in February and in March the water temperature is at its lowest throughout the year. From now on it starts to warm up, but it will take a few months to be really great for swimming.

Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?

Honestly, it depends on how the weather is that year and where you are trying to swim.

We’ve usually been able to swim in March every time we visited, but it depends on what beach you choose and in what part of the island. 

Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

Yes.

We think the Canary Islands are a great place to visit at any time of the year.

It will definitely be warmer than back home, especially if you’re traveling from the UK, Scandinavia, Germany or even the north of Spain.

Even on days when it’s overcast and you may not be able to lounge on the beach, you can still find a lot of things to do in the Canaries: from hiking to exploring volcanoes or exploring charming towns and villages like Arucas in Gran Canaria, Garachico in Tenerife, El Cotillo in Fuerteventura and Teguise in Lanzarote.

March is also sometimes the month of carnivals in the Canary Islands, so you will be able to enjoy the best fiestas in the archipelago during your stay.

Read also: When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?

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Place name Air temp
day / night
Cloudiness Rainy days (precipitation) Sea
temperature
Sunny hours

 Adeje
20. 0°C 14.9°C 13.3%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 25 min.

 Canico
17.5°C 15.6°C 38.7%

1 day (37.7 mm.)
18.0°C 8 h. 21 min.

 Corralejo
19.4°C 17.3°C 28.1%

-
18.1°C 9 h. 37 min.

 Costa Adeje
20.8°C 17.2°C 12.3%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 31 min.

 El Medano
20.7°C 16.9°C 12.7%

-
18.9°C 11 h. 29 min.

 Fuerteventura
19.7°C 16.8°C 25.3%

-
18.2°C 9 h. 57 min.

 Funchal
14.8°C 13.7°C 42.1%

2 days (39.8 mm.)
18.1°C 7 h. 56 min.

 Golf del Sur
20.8°C 17.5°C 11.1%

-
19. 0°C 11 h. 40 min.

 Gran Canaria
20.8°C 16.6°C 14.9%

-
18.7°C 11 h. 13 min.

 Guia de Isora
18.8°C 14.3°C 14.5%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 15 min.

 La Orotava
18.8°C 14.9°C 25.4%

1 day (24.3 mm.)
18.9°C 9 h. 57 min.

 La Palma
18.9°C 16. 6°C 29.2%

1 day (23.7 mm.)
19.3°C 9 h. 30 min.

 Lanzarote
19.4°C 16.7°C 30.0%

-
18.0°C 9 h. 24 min.

 Las Palmas
19.7°C 16.6°C 29.0%

-
18.7°C 9 h. 31 min.

 Los Cristianos
20.9°C 17.6°C 12.3%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 31 min.

 Los Gigantes
20.1°C 15.6°C 14.5%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 16 min.

 Madeira
14.8°C 13.7°C 41.9%

2 days (39.0 mm.)
18.1°C 7 h. 58 min.

 Maspalomas
20.6°C 17.1°C 14.5%

-
18.7°C 11 h. 15 min.

 Playa del Ingles
20.6°C 17.1°C 14.5%

-
18. 7°C 11 h. 16 min.

 Playa-de-Las-Americas
20.9°C 17.6°C 12.3%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 32 min.

 Porto Santo Island
17.5°C 16.6°C 47.2%

2 days (32.4 mm.)
17.7°C 7 h. 20 min.

 Puerto de la Cruz
19.6°C 15.8°C 21.7%

1 day (19.1 mm.)
18.9°C 10 h. 24 min.

 Puerto de Mogan
20. 7°C 17.2°C 13.2%

-
18.9°C 11 h. 25 min.

 Puerto de Santiago
20.6°C 16.1°C 13.2%

-
19.2°C 11 h. 25 min.

 Puerto del Carmen
19.6°C 17.0°C 28.5%

-
18.0°C 9 h. 35 min.

 San Augustin
20.8°C 17.0°C 15.1%

-
18.6°C 11 h. 12 min.

 Santa Cruz de La Palma
18.9°C 16.6°C 29.5%

1 day (23.4 mm.)
19.1°C 9 h. 28 min.

 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
19.0°C 16.3°C 32.8%

-
18.9°C 9 h. 3 min.

 Tenerife
16.7°C 12.4°C 27.0%

1 day (28.9 mm.)
18.9°C 9 h. 46 min.

** Sunny hours are calculated based on the average daily number of hours while sunlight can reach the ground. It depends on day length and cloudiness during the day.

Canary Islands – Spain weather in March

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22 °C

 

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15 °C

 

Sea

19 °C

 

Precipitation

19 mm

in month

 

Rainy days

3 days

in month

 

Daylight

12 hours

average

 

Sunshine

7 hours

average

 

Humidity

67 %

 

Day

22 °C

 

Night

15 °C

 

Sea

19 °C

 

Precipitation

19 mm

in month

 

Rainy days

3 days

in month

 

Daylight

12 hours

average

 

Sunshine

7 hours

average

 

Humidity

67 %

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Puerto de la Cruz

March

20

°C

Sea

19

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Rainy days

5 /month

February

19

°C

March

20

°C

April

21

°C

Europe

Beach

Morro del Jable

March

22

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

22

°C

April

22

°C

Europe

Beach

Maspalomas

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

3 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

24

°C

Europe

Beach

Los Cristianos

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Puerto de Mogán

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

3 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Nature

La Palma

March

21

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

19

°C

March

21

°C

April

21

°C

Europe

Beach

El Médano

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Corralejo

March

23

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Playa del Ingles

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

3 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Puerto del Carmen

March

23

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Costa Teguise

March

22

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

22

°C

April

22

°C

Europe

Beach

Caleta de Fuste

March

23

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Costa Adeje

March

23

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

21

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

Europe

Beach

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

March

21

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

19

°C

March

21

°C

April

22

°C

Europe

Beach

Las Palmas

March

22

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

3 /month

February

20

°C

March

22

°C

April

22

°C

Australia and Oceania

Beach

Nature

South Australia

March

24

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

4 /month

February

26

°C

March

24

°C

April

21

°C

Africa

Beach

Nature

City

West Morocco

March

23

°C

Sea

17

°C

Rainy days

3 /month

February

22

°C

March

23

°C

April

23

°C

North America

Beach

Texas – Coast

March

22

°C

Sea

19

°C

Rainy days

5 /month

February

19

°C

March

22

°C

April

26

°C

Middle East

Beach

Kuwait

March

25

°C

Sea

18

°C

Rainy days

2 /month

February

21

°C

March

25

°C

April

32

°C


Weather overview

In Canary Islands in March, the average air temperature ranges from 22. 2 °C (72.0 °F) during the day to 15.1 °C (59.1 °F) at night. There are 3 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 19 mm (0.77 in).

Are there good conditions to visit in Canary Islands in March?

There are good conditions for visiting in Canary Islands in March. There are only 3 days of rain in the whole month, so you can leave your umbrella at home. There are some people, who may feel a slight chill at 22.2 °C (72.0 °F), but others will feel perfectly fine. A sea temperature of 18.7 °C (65.6 °F) can seem colder to some, but others will call it refreshing. The temperature of 15.1 °C (59.1 °F) at night may make it better to dine inside or to put on more clothes for a dinner outside.

What is the night temperature in Canary Islands in March?

The average night temperature in Canary Islands in March is 15.1 °C (59.1 °F). This temperature is pleasant for a wide range of evening, night, and morning activities from sports to sitting outside in restaurants or evening walks.

What temperature can I expect during the day in March in Canary Islands?

In March in Canary Islands, the average daily temperatures will be 22.2 °C (72.0 °F). A comfortable temperature for most people, where it is neither too cold nor too hot, and a large number of activities can be carried out comfortably, including sunbathing by the water. Lighter clothing will be suitable – shorts, skirts, t-shirts, jackets; a light sweater and long trousers may also be useful.

What is the sea temperature in March in Canary Islands?

The temperature of the sea in Canary Islands in March is 18.7 °C (65.6 °F). At this sea temperature, swimming probably won’t be the best experience. You probably won’t like to stay in water for a long time. On the other hand, there are a minority of people who seek these conditions.

What is the average number of rainy days in Canary Islands in March?

In Canary Islands in March, we can expect 3 days to be rainy, that is, days when precipitation exceeds 2 mm (0. 08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 0.8 days of the week, or in general – 11 % days.

How many sunny hours can I expect in Canary Islands in March?

In Canary Islands in March, you can expect around 7 hours of sunshine.

Is the weather in Canary Islands warmer in March than in February?

Yes, March in Canary Islands is warmer than February by 1.6 °C (34.8 °F).

What is the humidity in Canary Islands in March?

Humidity in Canary Islands in March is 67 %.

Is Canary Islands rainier in March than in April?

Yes, in March in Canary Islands it rains more than in April.

How windy is it in March in Canary Islands?

In March in Canary Islands, there will be an average wind scale of 4.8.

How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Canary Islands in March?

The length of daylight in Canary Islands in March is 12 hours.

March Weather in Costa Adeje, Tenerife – 2023 – Winter Sun Expert

Costa Adeje is a purpose build resort that is part of the province of Adeje, located in the southern part of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in Spain. It is often described as an upmarket resort as there are lots of luxurious resorts, apartments, and villas. There is also an abundance of fine dining and entertainment. While this coastal town may have had humble beginnings, it is now the playground for tourists and snowbirds who are chasing the sun, especially during the cold winter months.

The resort has some of the best beaches in the Canary Islands including the amazing playa de Duque named after the Duke of Abrantes.

Weather March 2023 in Costa Adeje Tenerife:

Generally, March in Costa Adeje will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches / 19 mm of rain during the month of March.

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Contents

  • 1 March weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife
  • 2 March weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in more detail
    • 2. 1 – What will the temperature be in Costa Adeje in March
    • 2.2 – Can you expect rain in March in Costa Adeje?
    • 2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Costa Adeje for March
    • 2.4 – Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Costa Adeje
    • 2.5 – Will it be comfortable in March in Costa Adeje?
  • 3 What to do in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March
  • 4 Is it humid in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March?
  • 5 Is March a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 6 Does it rain all day in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March?
  • 7 Is March the rainiest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 8 Is March the most sunniest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 9 Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in other months

March weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife

To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in March in Costa Adeje, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if March is comfortable or humid

Generally, March in Costa Adeje will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 55°F / 13°C.

Costa Adeje has some rainy days in March. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches / 19 mm of rain during the whole month.

The forecast for March 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.

March weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in more detail

To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in March in Costa Adeje, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds

– What will the temperature be in Costa Adeje in March

Generally, you can expect in March an average temperature of 73°F / 23°C during the day and an average of 55°F / 13°C during the night. In March, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 82°F / 28°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 50°F / 10°C.

When looking at the whole year, January, February and December are the coldest months, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. When comparing March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. And equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 73°F / 23°C.

Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje 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 March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C. And equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 82°F / 28°C.

In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Costa Adeje each month:

Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.

– Can you expect rain in March in Costa Adeje?

Generally, you can expect about 4 rain days in March, with on average 0.7 inches / 19 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 March with the month before and after, this is slightly less than February, which sees around 0. 9 inches / 24 mm of rain. And more than April, which sees around 0.4 inches / 9 mm of rain

Rain days for Costa Adeje during the year.Rain days for Costa Adeje 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 March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average of between 3 and 4 days of rain. And almost equal to April, which sees an average of between 2 and 3 days of rain

– What will the water temperature be in Costa Adeje for March

You can expect in March, the water temperature for Costa Adeje to be between 68°F / 20°C and 64°F / 18°C.

To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.

September has the highest water temperature, with around 77°F / 25°C. March has the lowest water temperature, with an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C. When comparing the water temperature from March with the month before and after, March has a water temperature almost equal to February, with a water temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from April, that is an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C.

Water temperature for Costa Adeje during the year.Water temperature for Costa Adeje during the year.

– Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Costa Adeje

Generally, you can expect around 4 sunny days in March 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 March with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with an average of between 5 and 6 sunny days. And almost equal to April, with an average of between 3 and 4 sunny days

The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Costa AdejeThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Costa Adeje

We have looked at the sunny days in Costa Adeje. 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 March with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with an average of between 4 and 5 cloudy days. And almost equal to April, with an average of between 3 and 4 cloudy days

– Will it be comfortable in March in Costa Adeje?

Generally, March in Costa Adeje will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

We use the humidity and temperature in Costa Adeje 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 March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). And almost equal to April, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty)

Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Costa AdejeWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Costa Adeje

What to do in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March

  • Mount Teide – the highest point in Spain is can be accessed using a cable car while visiting costa Adeje.
  • Barranco Del Infierno – translating to Hell’s Canyon, this scenic part of the island is popular for its three-hour-long hike trail. There is a large number of fauna and flora present including sightings of the occasional eagle.
  • Golf Costa Adeje – considered to be among the best golf courses in the world, the golf course has some of the most amazing views you can find anywhere as it was modeled after it’s surrounding area.
  • Aqualand – this waterpark has a lot of fun rides and attractions. There are also water shows and dolphin displays.

Is it humid in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March?

A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Costa Adeje Tenerife in March. 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 March in Costa Adeje, 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 Costa Adeje 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 March, you can expect that Costa Adeje will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months

Humidity level for Costa AdejeHumidity level for Costa Adeje

Is March a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife?

Trying to answer the question of whether March is a good time to go to Costa Adeje 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 Costa Adeje in March, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In March, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 55°F / 13°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 4 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches / 19 mm of rain during March. 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 March a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife for most visitors.

Does it rain all day in Costa Adeje Tenerife in March?

In Costa Adeje, it does not rain all day in March. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches / 19 mm of rain during the month.

Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Costa Adeje Tenerife, there are, on average 4 sunny days and 23 partly sunny days in March. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

Is March the rainiest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?

March 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 Costa Adeje, 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 March the most sunniest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?

March 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 Costa Adeje, 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.

Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in other months

  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for January
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for February
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for April
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for May
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for June
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for July
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for August
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for September
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for October
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for November
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for December

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Analysis of historical data on the temperature of the water on the island of La Palma in March

#minimum

18.0 ° C

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19.4 ° C

# La Palma in March is 19.4°C. Such water is cool and invigorating, but for many people it is already comfortable enough for swimming. In general, this temperature is considered normal, but if you have impaired blood circulation, then the water may still seem cool.

The minimum sea water temperature in March in La Palma is 18.0°C, the maximum is 21.0°C. In recent years, at the beginning of the month, the temperature here is at around 19.5°C, and by the end of the month the water warms up to 19.3°C.

The average water temperature in the first decade is 19°C, in the middle of the month – 19°C, and at the end – 19°C.

Table of water temperatures in La Palma in March for recent years

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20 ° C

200063 C

900

20 ° C

9006 ° C 900

9 ° C

9

1 20 ° C 19 ° C 1

19 ° C 19 ° C
3 19 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C
4 20 ° C 900 ° C 900 ° C 900 19°C 20°C 19°C
5 20 ° C 19 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C
6 20 ° C 19 ° C

20 ° C 19 ° C

7 19 ° C.

9 19°C 19°C 20°C 19°C
10 20 ° C 19 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C
11 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
12 19 ° C.

14 20°C 20°C 19°C 19°C
15 20 ° C 19 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C
19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 9007.

17 20 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
20 ° C C 20 ° C 19 ° C 9007

19 19°C 20°C 20°C 19°C
20 19 ° C 20 ° C 20 ° C 19 ° C
20 ° C 1

19 ° C 9006 ° C 900 ° C 900
22 20 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
19 ° C 20 ° C
24 20°C 20°C 19°C 19°C
25 20 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
26 19 ° C

19 ° C
27 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
28 20 ° C 19 ° C 9006
29 19°C 19°C 19°C 19° C
30 20 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C
31 C 20 ° C 19 ° C 9006 19 ° C

The temperature of the water at neighboring resorts

  • Santa-Krus-de-L-Palma
  • Los Kankahos
  • Puerto de Naos
  • 9000 Fahana

  • Santo Domingo
  • Alojera
  • Agulo
  • La Rajita
  • Gomera Island

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    Barcelona in March – the Spanish beginning of spring – Barcelona10

    Barcelona in March is a full-fledged spring, warm and blooming. But traveling at this time of the year, you need to prepare for the peculiarities of the local weather and correctly plan your holiday route.

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    March weather

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    How to dress?

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    Events and holidays in Barcelona in March

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    What to see in Barcelona in March?

    Weather in March

    Every spring in Barcelona has a different climate. On any March day, it can rain or snow, which melts quickly and leaves no moisture behind. But even such vagaries of the weather do not prevent Barcelona from being a warm part of Europe in the first month of spring.

    Compared to the winter months in Barcelona, ​​the weather in March on the Costa Brava is warmer and sunnier.

    Daytime temperature is 16°C, in the evening it gets a little colder – up to 12°C. At night, the temperature fluctuates by 7-9°C. The water temperature is 14°C.

    At the beginning of the season, warm air flows from Africa to the northeast coast of the Costa Brava. When they collide with cool sea water, fogs are formed. Therefore, in the spring on the Spanish coast it is chilly and damp, which is not typical even for the cold winter months.

    How to dress?

    When you travel to Barcelona in early spring, be aware of the Spanish weather. Take warm clothes with you: a sweater, shirts, a light jacket and waterproof shoes.

    » READ ALSO – What to bring to Barcelona

    Events and celebrations in Barcelona in March

    March 3, 2020 – Festival of Sweets (Sant Medir)

    The annual celebration of the Vila de Gracia district in Barcelona. Now the festival is held almost all over the city. A bright solemn procession on horseback will give the audience 60 tons of sweets.

    Starts at 20:00. Participation is free.

    March 15, 2020 – Zurich Marathon Marató de Barcelona

    Since 1980, the 42.195m race has been held in Barcelona every March. The route passes through the historical center of the city past the most interesting sights, even in comfortable spring weather – beauty! 14,000 participants will take the distance and you can be one of them! The registration fee is 61.5-81 €.

    Barcelona Beer Festival

    3 days of March in Barcelona are dedicated to the Beer Festival each year. Foam lovers will try 300 varieties from Spain and other countries. Entrance fee 10 € for all three days of the festival. The price includes a glass (beer will be poured into it), a prospectus and 2 chips for drinks.

    Digital Exhibition eShow Barcelona

    Conference in electronics and digital industries, online marketing, hosting, cloud and social networks in Spain. Seminars and master classes are held by leading experts in the field of digital business.

    Sitges Vintage Car Rally

    Hundreds of vintage cars will drive from Barcelona to the colorful city of Sitges – a truly breathtaking sight!

    70 classic cars built before 1928 will race along the beautiful seaside Garraf circuit (where, by the way, there is an interesting Buddhist monastery) from Barcelona to the finish line in Sitges.

    The oldest vehicle in the Sitges Rally is the 1905 Darrac. To take part in the rally, drivers and their companions don historical costumes and compete for the Elegance Grand Prix award.

    What to see in Barcelona in March?

    Traveling to Barcelona in the spring is not suitable for visiting local beaches, it is better to pay attention to excursions, both on foot and, for example, on double-decker buses. Tickets for them can be bought in advance at a discount via the link.

    The most exciting routes around the city, compiled by local residents, look for the link! Tours are conducted in Russian. Tourists also prefer walking along the sea coast and tasting Spanish dishes in local unusual restaurants in Barcelona.

    The highlight of any program is the visit to the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família and the singing fountain show on Montjuic. You can book tickets to the city’s most famous attractions in advance to skip the line, especially during the high tourist season.

    Excursions to the Spanish Village (Pueblo Español) and Parque Güell are also very popular in March. In our mobile app for Barcelona you will find a detailed map of the city, even more useful tips and routes for your trip! Download it from this link.

    We wish you sunny weather and a great holiday!

    Monthly weather in the Canary Islands

    Mother nature herself has created a truly subtle harmony of late spring and early summer in the Canary Islands archipelago. Not a single island of fabulous Eden has either sub-zero temperatures even in the coldest months, or long rainy seasons. The influence of the Sahara desert is softened by the trade winds blowing from the northeast, which makes it possible to have a year-round holiday, especially on such islands of the archipelago as Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma and Gran Canaria.

    January

    The first month of the year in the CIS countries is frost, slush and snowfalls. But not in the Canary Islands. If you go to the largest island of the archipelago – Tenerife, then the rest will be great, because the maximum daytime temperature during the day exceeds + 20 ° C, at night it does not fall below + 14 ° C, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean (+ 19 ° C) is comfortable for swimming. You should definitely take an umbrella with you, because this month there can be intermittent rains for a total of 6 days.

    • On the island of Fuerteventura , the maximum temperature during the day in the shade is +20°C, during the day in the sun the air warms up to + 25°C, the minimum temperature at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +19°C.
    • Gran Canaria is becoming more and more popular with Russian tourists every year: it is warmer here than in the south of Tenerife. The maximum daytime temperature is kept at +21°C, the minimum temperature at night is +15°C, the water, like on other islands, warms up to +19°C, and slight intermittent rains can be only 4 days.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat colder: during the day the thermometer rises to a maximum of +19°C, at night it drops to a minimum of +13°C, the water in the ocean also warms up to +19°C, and the total number of days with possible rain is much less – only 4 days.
    • On the island of La Palma the maximum temperature during the day is +19°C, the minimum at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +20°C.

    A bit about Tenerife

    The most beautiful island in the world is located in Spain, with an area of ​​about 2000 sq. km. In the Canary Islands, it has no equal in attendance. The special geographical position of Tenerife, as well as the influence of some favorable factors, keeps the weather warm every month throughout the island. In any month, the thermometer scale does not fall below 20 degrees Celsius.

    Flora and fauna are diverse and include about 1000 of its most unique species. One of the main symbols of the island is the dracaena. At a short distance from each other, Canarian and balsam spurges are located, which is typical for the desert or arid regions.

    If you go up the island, you can find vegetation typical of the Mediterranean: pine forests and climbing shrubs. For a long time, the tribes living in this area called it “Snow Mountain”.

    The population of the island is about 1.100.000 inhabitants and the national language is Spanish. The time difference with Moscow is 2 hours in summer and 3 hours in winter. The local currency is Euro.

    February

    The second month of the year simply has a depressing effect on the inhabitants of the CIS, making them chill in winter clothes and dream of coming home as soon as possible, climbing into warm beds or taking a hot bath with warming drinks.

    The Canary Islands are waiting for Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians who are tired of the lack of sun and a long cold winter. Moreover, this month there are 2 wonderful holidays: Valentine’s Day on February 14 and Defender of the Fatherland Day on February 23, which can be a plausible occasion to present an extraordinary gift to your soulmate.

    • In Tenerife the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C
    • In Fuerteaentura the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, and the daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria , the maximum temperature during the day is +21°C, the minimum at night is +15°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C, the sun warms for 7 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat cooler: the maximum daytime temperature is +19°C, minimum at night +13°C, ocean water temperature +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 11 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day + 19°C, at night + 13°C, water temperature + 19°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.

    Tenerife in winter

    Tenerife (monthly weather is shown in the tables below) in winter is especially exotic, because the winter here is quite warm and, oddly enough, humid. The rains are not long, after them the sun immediately comes out. Europeans love to come here at this time of the year.

    In winter it is better to relax on the southern coast of the island.

    It will be several degrees warmer here than in the north. Also, do not forget about outerwear, as evening walks and night will remind you of the cold and the season. The cost of the tour during this period is about $600 per person. During this period, there are all kinds of sales and you can buy branded new clothes, especially on the eve of the holidays.

    Temperature and weather in winter December January February
    Average temp. +17 +16 +17
    Day +22 +21 +20
    +15 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +1 Water +20 +19 +19
    Precipitation 6 days 5 days 5 days

    March

    Spring in the CIS countries does not even think of coming into its own yet, and in the Canary Islands there has already been a warming of 1-2°C. For those who are tired of waiting for the arrival of spring in their homeland, but want to enjoy the sun caressing its warmth, a light breeze from the ocean and the constant whisper of oncoming waves, it’s time to pack your suitcase.

    And it’s easy to find a reason: International Women’s Day on March 8th. Don’t our most beautiful women in the world deserve a little rest for at least one week on the ocean?

    • In Tenerife during the day from +21°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, the daylight lasts for 12 hours, which provides excellent opportunities for climbing the Teide volcano, located at 3718 meters above sea level. Having admired the amazing shapes and colors of various volcanic rocks, combined with many endemic plant species, you can go down the northern road and dine at one of the best restaurants on the island – Monasterio.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura in March, +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms with its warm rays for 7 hours, and daylight hours last 12 hours.
    • On Gran Canaria , the thermometer stays at +22°C during the day, at +15°C at night, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 12 hours, which contributes to exploring the island. The southern part of the island, with its excellent beaches covered with golden sand, is a win-win option for relaxation. The northern part of the island is a coastal cliffs of fantastic beauty, small deep bays with azure waters and stones of volcanic origin. The mountainous terrain in the central part of the island is covered with a huge variety of tropical vegetation.
    • On the island of Lanzarote in the first spring month of the year +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, the water temperature is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 12 hours. This month, you should definitely go to the “Fiery Mountains” and see the unique landscapes covered with spilled lava. Tourists are often invited to visit La Geria, where they are always allowed to taste sweet wines from grapes grown in fields with frozen lava, and in the north of the island, the cave of Jameo del Agua, where the famous master Caesar Manrique skillfully built stairs and seats for spectators, surrounding them with succulents and ferns.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun warms 6 hours, and daylight lasts 12 hours.

    In order to properly plan your trip and get the most out of your vacation, we advise you to read our review: Weather in Spain by months. A detailed guide to Tenerife we have prepared here.

    If you think that vacation in the Canary Islands is available only to moneybags, then you are deeply mistaken. Check out our review of prices for tours in the Canary Islands and you will see that the prices are quite affordable, and their level is already approaching the prices for tours to Turkey.

    Tenerife in spring

    Spring in Tenerife lasts all year round, but its onset in March is noticeable. During this period, you can catch rainy and cloudy days , but the island will delight more on sunny days. Despite the warm days, the nights are still cool. Air and water are gradually warmed up.

    Rainy weather in the spring months in Tenerife

    An excellent moment for hiking and visiting various park areas for relaxation. Prices for the tour can be found around $550 per person.

    Temperature and weather in the spring March April May
    The average pace. +17 +18 +20
    Day +20 +21 +23
    +15

    +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +1A Water +18 +20 +21
    precipitation 5 days 6 days 4 days

    April

    Many leading tour operators advise Visiting the Canary Islands this month , since the airline is made significant skids for the aircraft – trying to attract as many travelers as possible to their destinations. Moreover, gradual warming continues on all the islands of the archipelago, and the ocean waters warm up even more by 1-2°C.

    • In Tenerife during the day +22°C, at night +15°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun has been caressing with its warm rays for 8 hours, and the daylight hours last 13 hours. Fans of the excursion program can go to see the sights of the two capitals. La Laguna – the former capital of Tenerife is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List . Many colonial towns on the American continent were built in the likeness of the city. The current capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in addition to architectural sights, will be of interest to shopping lovers, since such a variety of shopping centers can hardly be found on any other island.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight lasts 13 hours.
    • On Gran Canaria during the day from +23°C, at night +16°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +13°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You should definitely go to the Timanfaya National Park and ride camels that are waiting for their riders at the main entrance.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day + 21 ° C, the minimum temperature at night is + 14 ° C, the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean is + 19 ° C, the sun warms in its warm rays for 7 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours.

    May

    There are so many holidays in May that the speech “russo touristo” is increasingly heard on the islands of the Canary archipelago.

    And our tourists are doing the right thing. Those who have a good rest in May will work well in the summer, easier to bear the dust and smog of capitals and traffic jams at rush hour.

    After a holiday in the Canary Islands, the gray matter will work more actively, bringing a lot of creative ideas to work, and a significant income in your pocket.

    • In Tenerife during the day from +24°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. In Tenerife, sport fishing (Spanish: pesca) occupies a prominent place among the tourist attractions on the island. The plankton-rich waters of the largest island in the Canary archipelago attract a wide variety of fish, from barracuda and mackerel to several species of sharks. Therefore, it is quite natural that tourists go fishing with pleasure and bring a significant catch of fish typical of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic for dinner.
    • In Fuerteventura , where mainly surfers of any level of training, from beginners to advanced waveriders, come together, in May during the day + 23 ° C, at night + 16 ° C, water temperature + 19 ° C, the sun warms for 9 hours, light the day is 14 hours.
    • The perfect tourist infrastructure of Gran Canaria , its fabulous beauty and healthy climate have made the island a world famous resort, which is ideal for holidays in any month of the calendar. But in May, it especially plays with all the colors of the rainbow, delighting with lush tropical vegetation and warm ocean waters. The air temperature during the day warms up to + 24 ° C and above, at night the thermometer drops to + 17 ° C, the water temperature is + 20 ° C. The sun shines for 8 hours, while the daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote the daytime temperature is +23°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. A bizarre mosaic of green olivines, vineyards and cactus plantations is very attractive to travelers, as well as true connoisseurs of the pristine beauty of the majesty of nature.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. Those who choose the island for relaxation or for a one-day excursion can be advised to visit the La Caldera de Taburiente National Park, which is a giant crater up to 2 km deep and 8 km in diameter.

    The park has numerous hiking trails, as well as a volcanic rock and the Gorge of Fear. It will be interesting for hardy tourists of athletic build to climb the trail Roque de los Muchachos (Roca de los Muchachos) , from the top of which a stunning panoramic view of the walls of the crater will open.

    For tourists who do not want to burden themselves with difficult endurance routes, you can climb the easiest and shortest trail – Lomo de las Chosas.

    When to go and how to choose a seat?

    Tenerife, with its climatic features, is suitable for year-round recreation. If the trip is planned with children, then the best time for a comfortable stay will be the summer and autumn months.

    It doesn’t rain, which is good. Summer passes without sultry suffocation. The air temperature remains comfortable even for children and pensioners. During the day it is not higher than +26, the water in the sea is quite warm within +22 … +25.

    Winter and spring months are also suitable for a family trip, but it is better to choose the south coast with smaller waves. Although for connoisseurs of such a sport as surfing, this advice is not useful.

    Tenerife (monthly weather can vary significantly on different coasts) is an island where travelers with children need to be very careful. Most beaches are equipped with wave protection, breakwaters, which is ideal even for swimming during big waves and strong gusts of wind.

    August and September are the times when Tenerife is crowded with vacationers, while October is calmer for holidays, and the weather and water temperature are identical for summer and autumn.

    Tenerife is a magical island with amazing nature, picturesque green spaces and a volcanic landscape. It will be interesting to look at the opening view not only for adults, but also for children.

    June

    Everyone who wanted to relax this season on one of the islands of the archipelago without crowds of ubiquitous tourists should choose this particular month. June is reminiscent of the calm before a huge storm, when millions of tourists rush to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is worth hurrying, especially since the weather will delight you throughout your vacation.

    • In Tenerife in June +26°C and above during the day, at night the bar never drops below +18°C, the water temperature is +21°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. Tourists arriving in June for vacation often go on an excursion to the city of Icod de los Vinos, one of the five wine capitals of the archipelago. The city is world famous for its oldest dracaena – a thousand-year-old dragon tree, wine cellars and the Church of St. Mark, the construction of which dates back to the 16th century. Travelers are allowed to taste the famous malvasia – the so-called “wine of kings”.
    • On the most unusual island of the Canary archipelago Fuerteventura in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water in the Atlantic Ocean warms up to +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In all resorts of the island of Gran Canaria (Playa del Ingles, Puerto Rico, Maspalomas, Las Palmas, San Augustin, Amadores, Playa de Taurito, Meloneras) June is a comfortable month for a beach holiday. During the day, the air warms up to +26°C, at night the temperature drops to +18°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +21°C, the sun shines 9h, daylight hours are 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. In June, you can see the caves de Los Verdes and Los Jameos del Agua, which are two grottoes in the very mouth of the volcano.
    • The island of La Palma is a bit cooler: during the day +24°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines for 8 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. This month on the island you can visit Lo Tilos – a biosphere reserve from 1983 years old.

    The area of ​​the reserve with numerous hiking trails is 5 sq. km. There are both long and difficult trails with steep climbs, as well as simple ones.

    One of these easy trails leads to the observation deck of Mirador Las Barrandas. A difficult 6km track will lead to Caldera de Marcos y Cordero, from where you will have a breathtaking view of the picturesque waterfalls.

    July

    The tourist season is in full swing. On the island you can meet travelers from all over the world, representatives of all faiths and with different views on life. Those who choose this month for a vacation should take care of booking a hotel and seats on the plane in advance. Everything is selling like hot cakes.

    • In Tenerife during the day +28°C, at night +20°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 10 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, the daylight lasts for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote day +27°C, night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, sunshine 9h, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +26°C, at night +19°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.

    Monthly weather in the Canary Islands: Table

    Month Air temperature. Day, °С Air temperature. Night, °С Water temperature, °С
    January 18 14 19
    February

    • In Tenerife during the day from +29 ° C and above, at night + 21 ° C, water temperature + 23 ° C, the sun shines 10 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. But, despite the heat, many guests of the island rent a car and visit many of the most picturesque high-mountain settlements, overcoming the path along difficult serpentines.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura , where goats are an integral part of the scenery, day +27°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shining 9h, daylight hours last 13 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, the daylight lasts 13 hours. Resting on the island this month, in addition to leisure time on the beach, you can go on excursions, visiting, for example, the fishing village of Arguineguin, the Canarian Botanical Garden, the Bandama volcano or the Guayadeque Gorge.
    • In Lanzarote during the day from +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. On the island, the numerous creations of the master with a non-standard approach by Caesar Manrique and the creations of nature itself (for example, the rocks of Famara and volcanic caves) deserve attention.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +28°C, at night +20°C, the water temperature is +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You can go on an introductory tour to the archaeological area of ​​​​La Sarza, where evidence of the existence of the ancient inhabitants of this island, benajoares, was found.

    Petroglyphs are strange signs carved on the rocks, consisting of numerous circles, spirals and linear figures. An abstract woman with an insect head and a man are the most interesting drawings of Benajoares. Until now, not a single scientist has unraveled the meaning of these messages to subsequent generations.

    September

    The archipelago is experiencing a significant outflow of tourists. Brave young people and parents with children leave so as not to be late for the beginning of the school year, and pensioners from foggy Albion and Germany are drawn to the islands. The climate is very favorable for healing.

    • In Tenerife +28°C during the day, +21°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. For everyone who is fed up with beach holidays and excursions, it’s time to go shopping. The shops on the island have a wide selection of wonderful local products: knitted woolen goods, genuine leather goods, ceramics, intricate wooden souvenirs, as well as locally produced wines. Exotic lovers should look into souvenir shops made by American Indians.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +20°C, the water temperature is +23°C, the sun shines 8 hours, the daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 12 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +26°C, at night +20°C, water temperature +24°C, the sun shines 8 hours, the daylight lasts 12 hours.

    October

    Vacationers on the islands still walk around in light beachwear, flip-flops and are in no hurry to warm up. The weather is pleasant and reminiscent of

    • In Tenerife + 26 ° C during the day, + 19 ° C at night, water temperature + 23 ° C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month. You can visit the cultural landmark of the island – the house-museum of the writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, which is located in the old Fuerteventura Hotel. The museum’s collection contains personal belongings of the writer, his photographs and manuscripts.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, the water temperature is +23°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, the daylight lasts for 11 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +25°C, at night +18°C, the water temperature is +23°C, the sun shines 7 hours, the daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.

    Tenerife in summer

    Summer on the island is amazing: no sweltering heat, almost no rain. Solar activity lasts up to 10 hours a day. Treat yourself to a boat trip or immerse yourself in the local culture.

    In the north of the island you can practice water sports, as the wind allows it. The cost of a ticket in the summer will be approximately $620, but you can fly on a last-minute ticket for $450-$500.

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    November

    Tourists who have chosen a vacation in the Atlantic Ocean will be pleasantly surprised: the daily temperature is comfortable for beach recreation, and the ocean water is heated and gently tossed on the waves.

    • In Tenerife during the day +23°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 6 hours, the daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +23°C, night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +24°C, at night +18°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines for 6 hours, the daylight lasts for 11 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +22°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +22°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    December

    The last month of the calendar year and the first month of winter does not correspond to the definition of “winter”. For tourists from the CIS countries, the concept of “velvet season” will be appropriate. But, going to the island, this month you should definitely put a few warm clothes in your suitcase so that you can feel comfortable walking along the promenade in the evening.

    Despite the sun, the mountains are already covered with snow, which creates a fantastic view, especially for those who swim in the ocean.

    • In Tenerife day +21°C, night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +21°C, at night +14°C, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines for 6 hours, the daylight lasts for 10 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +22°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours last 10 hours. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun shines 6 hours, the daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, the water temperature is +21°C, the sun shines for 5 hours, the daylight lasts for 10 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    Surfing in March

    Where is the best surfing in March? This question is asked by many of our clients. Especially for those who are planning a surf trip in March, we have created descriptions of the most popular March surf destinations.

    Contents

    • Bali in March
    • Sri Lanka in March
    • Philippines in March
    • Vietnam in March
    • Canary Islands in March
    • Morocco in March
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    • Mexico in March
    • Dominican Republic in March

    Bali in March

    March in Bali is a “transitional” month: at this time the rainy season ends, which means good waves begin to come to the west coast of the island again. It is impossible to say exactly what the weather and what conditions for the waves will be in a particular March – the situation is always different from year to year. Therefore, it is still better to focus on the spots of the east coast, the most popular of which are Nusa Dua and Serangan. If you ride well and go to Bali to surf on your own, without a school and instructors, then it is better to choose accommodation closer to the eastern spots of the island.

    If you are a beginner or intermediate surfer and you are not yet ready to surf without an instructor or guide, your best bet is to either choose a surf camp in Bali that provides both peer-to-peer accommodation and surf lessons with entertainment. Or, if you don’t like the surf camp format and want more privacy, then choose a hotel closer to the surf school. Most Russian surf schools in Bali are located in the Kuta and Canggu areas. The beauty of studying at a surf school is that you do not need to check the forecasts and drive around the island in search of the right wave – for you the best place to learn and ride will be determined by an instructor who has vast experience in reading forecasts and knows Bali like the back of his hand.

    Sri Lanka in March

    Sri Lanka in March offers excellent skiing conditions for both beginners and experienced surfers. Yes, there are no world-class spots with huge waves in Sri Lanka, but here you will definitely enjoy riding medium-sized smooth waves in the warm ocean. March in Sri Lanka is the last month of the season with fairly large waves. From the end of March to the beginning of April, the waves in Sri Lanka subside.

    In this regard, surfers with an average level of skiing and above are recommended to go to Sri Lanka in the first half of March. Beginners can come to the island and enjoy learning to surf throughout March. For beginners, spots in the Unawatuna, Weligama and Ahangama areas are best suited. Those who continue will be interested both in Weligama, Unawatuna, and in Hikkaduwa. In Hikkaduwa, spots with a reef bottom await you, while in other places there are beautiful beaches with a sandy bottom.

    Philippines in March

    Speaking of surfing in the Philippines in March, we will consider the mecca of Philippine surfing – the island of Siargao. There are waves and the opportunity to surf all year round. But it should be noted that surfing in Siargao in March is more suitable for beginners and intermediate skiers, because. at this time small waves come. Experienced surfers should come here from September to December, when waves of 4-5 meters high come to the shores of Siargao.

    In March, the dry season begins in Siargao, which means that the chance of rain in this month is very low. Accordingly, you can enjoy the sunny Philippines to the fullest. It is best to go to Siargao in March to a surf camp, because you do not have to look for a suitable place for skiing, take care of airport transfers, accommodation, and what to do in your free time. It should be noted that the island itself is very beautiful and interesting, so you will definitely want to take a couple of excursions after surfing lessons, snorkel, and just sunbathe on the sandy beach next to the camp. We advise you to take a closer look at this surf camp in the Philippines if you are planning a trip in March.

    Vietnam in March

    Surfing conditions in Vietnam in March vary throughout the month. The most number of days suitable for surfing falls on the first half of March. In the second half of March and beyond, the number of typhoons and their power decreases significantly, so the waves either do not come at all or the size and quality of the waves are not suitable for surfing. In this regard, if you plan to go to Vietnam in March and go surfing, then it is best to choose the beginning of March for such a trip. If you don’t want to waste time looking for the right place to surf and rent equipment, then we advise you to contact a surf school in Vietnam.
    However, we note that surfing in Vietnam is suitable for beginners and for those who do not make surfing the main goal of their trip. If surfing is the main thing during your vacation, then choose destinations with more stable conditions for surfing, such as Bali or Sri Lanka in Asia or Morocco and the Canary Islands in the European part.

    Canary Islands in March

    If you decide to surf in the Canary Islands in March, then we approve of your choice. At this time in the Canary Islands, the temperature becomes already warmer than in winter. The air warms up to 25 degrees during the day, and the water in the ocean is kept at around 18-20 degrees. Add to this the always sunny weather and we get the perfect place for inexpensive travel and perfect surfing in March.

    In terms of waves, March in the Canary Islands is the month when both beginners have good foam to learn and intermediate/experienced surfers have very good green waves. Depending on the island and on the spot, the wave height may vary, but if you have a beginner or intermediate level of surfing, then you can safely choose any of these islands: Fuerteventura, Lanzarote or Tenerife.

    If you are in doubt and do not know which Canary Island is better to choose for surfing in March, then contact us and we will suggest the best option, focusing on your wishes and experience in surfing.

    Morocco in March

    The waves in Morocco in March are suitable for surfers of all levels. There are good places for beginners here: Agadir, Tamrat, Taghazout. Here you will find sandy beaches, small waves and good foam for learning to surf. It is on these beaches that surf training in Morocco most often takes place in March.

    For an average level of skiing in Morocco in March, Banana Point, Panorama Beach, as well as the famous Imsouen spot are suitable. Powerful waves 2-3 meters high come here. The waves are sharp and fast, sometimes there is a strong current on the spots. Waves of 4-5 meters often come to Imsuen in March. This is a spot with a long wave, the passage through which reaches 500 meters.

    Experienced surfers will be interested in Devil’s Rock, Anchor Point spots in March. These are point breaks, which, with a certain forecast, can produce waves up to 10 meters high.

    In general, no matter what level of skiing you have, if you plan to surf in Morocco in March, then choose the west coast from Sidi Ifni to Taghazout. For beginners, we advise you to pay attention to the surf school near Agadir. When choosing a surf school in Morocco, you put all the questions about choosing a beach for surfing, choosing equipment and transport to the beach on the shoulders of experienced school instructors.

    Portugal in March

    Portugal in March is especially popular among surfers of intermediate level and above. This is due to the fact that in winter and during the first month of spring, good waves of about 3 meters high come to the coast of Portugal. The waves in Portugal are sharp, it is convenient to practice tricks on a shortboard.

    For beginners in surfing in Portugal in March there are also excellent conditions for learning – powerful foam comes to the sandy beaches, where it is very convenient and safe to learn to surf. But it should be noted that March in Portugal is a rather cold month. At this time, the average air temperature is kept at around 16 degrees, and the ocean temperature does not rise above 14 degrees. These are cool enough conditions for skiing. In this regard, Portugal in March may not be the best choice for the first experience in surfing, because. it is likely that you will get more negative emotions from the cold than positive ones from surfing. However, if the water temperature of 14 degrees does not bother you, then you will enjoy surfing in March in Portugal. After all, it is not for nothing that Portugal is called the European capital of surfing.

    Mexico in March

    The weather in Mexico is beautiful in March, so if you would like to find an unusual place for surfing in the warm ocean, then we recommend that you take a closer look at Mexico. Here, the main places for surfing are concentrated near the city of Puerto Escondido, where the long beach of Playa Zicatela stretches. This beach has great waves for beginners to learn and great waves (left and right) for intermediates. For experienced surfers, there are more interesting spots with big waves, which also work in March. An additional advantage of Mexico is the presence of a Russian surf school here.

    Dominican Republic in March

    Dominican Republic in March is the sun and warm ocean that will delight you with waves. We recommend surfing in the Dominican Republic to anyone who wants to combine a comfortable stay in a hotel with learning to surf. Surfing lessons for beginners and intermediate skiers are held at Macau Beach. It is a beautiful sandy beach with white sand and clear blue waves.

    Surfing lessons in the Dominican Republic are held in Russian, usually the clients of our surf school in the Dominican Republic catch their first wave in the first lesson after 10-20 minutes of training. After the lesson on the beach, you can order freshly caught lobsters, shrimp or fish with vegetables. For everyone staying at a hotel in Punta Cana, the surf school provides a free shuttle service to and from the beach. Surfing in the Dominican Republic in March is ideal for those who want to catch their first wave and get the most out of it.

    As you can see, there are good conditions for surfing in March in many countries of the world. When choosing a country, it is necessary to take into account your level of surfing, the need to obtain a visa for a trip, as well as your wishes for the level of comfort of living, the intensity of the lessons and the weather in March in the selected country. If you have not yet been able to decide where it is better to go in March, then just contact us and together we will select the best option for you.

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    The best and right decision for a holiday in March will be a tour to Egypt or a tour to the UAE. This month, the weather in the countries is favorable, not hot and not tiring, so you can spend your holidays in them as comfortably as possible.

    Approximately the same weather is in March in the United Arab Emirates. Holidays in the Emirates in March are suitable for those who choose good cool weather, warm sea, luxurious leisure conditions and endless shops. In March, UAE supermarkets have sales: due to favorable tax conditions in the Emirates, quality items from the world’s best manufacturers can be bought at much lower prices than in Europe. For families with children, it is better to choose coastal hotels in Dubai.

    It’s really hot this time of year in Goa. This Indian beach paradise will warm the sun to all who survived the winter cold. Goa is good because it combines a beach holiday with a tempting excursion program: tourists are shown all the Indian exotic from Buddhist temples to river backwaters with crocodiles. It is hot in March and in Thailand – up to +38°С.

    Combined tours are very popular in March, during which tourists get the opportunity to see the sights of Sri Lanka and soak up the luxurious beaches in the Maldives. Hospitable Sri Lanka invites tourists to the “Lion Rock”, to Polonnaruwa and Dambulla, to the cave temple, created three millennia ago, and to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, as well as to a dance show, to an elephant breeding farm, to the Royal Botanical garden and the Spice Garden.

    Those tourists who are ready to fly across the ocean are invited to the colorful beaches of the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Cuba in March.

    Canary Islands. Located in the ocean, they are considered the “islands of eternal spring”. These places are also attractive because good conditions for recreation are provided here 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 major tourist cities, such as the capital of Santa Cruz and the port city of Puerto de la Cruz. And in March, colorful carnivals are held in Tenerife.

    China, Hainan Island . The golden weather season in Hainan is from November to May, the weather at this time is the best for a laid-back beach holiday. The weather on Hainan is tropical – the island gives tourists 300 sunny days a year. Therefore, the beaches of the Sanya resort on the southern coast of Hainan Island are popular, in principle, all year round, and recently especially among tourists from Russia.
    In winter, the weather in Hainan is about the same as in Turkey at the beginning of summer. The average temperature on about. Hainan in December, January and February – about 23℃. The water temperature in winter is around 20℃. In March, it is already much warmer, the water is already warming up enough, and you can sunbathe and swim in very comfortable conditions.

    Tours in March

    Egypt’s beach resorts may seem a bit chilly in March, but it’s the perfect time to tour the pyramids and the Nile. Wandering around Giza and Luxor under the scorching sun is quite tiring, but in March, when the temperature fluctuates around + 25 ° C, a trip to the Valley of the Dead and Thebes can be a real pleasure.

    March is also a good time for sightseeing tours to European cities. There, of course, it is not summer yet, but it is noticeably warmer and cleaner than ours. Around 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 holidays in March

    You can go wherever your heart desires for fresh impressions. In March, tourists are ready to receive in Cuba, Brazil, Chile and Mexico. An interesting sea holiday can be obtained in the resorts of Vietnam, where tourists can enjoy a wide variety of landscapes: beaches, islands and grottoes carved into the rocks by water and wind. In March, you can pleasantly relax in the 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 up the mesmerizing waters of the Dead Sea.

    Skiing in March

    In March you can still ski in Andorra, in the Dolomites in Italy, on the glaciers of Austria (Zell am See, Selden, Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen) and France (Meribel, Tignes, Chamonix). Suitable weather conditions for skiing and boarding remain in the ski centers of Finland (Vuokatti, Tahko) and Sweden (Ore).

    Holidays with children in March

    While it is still not hot, you can successfully spend an educational holiday with older children: in high school, many may be interested in seeing the ancient Greek ruins in Athens or visiting at the foot of the pyramids in Egypt. Schoolchildren can also be led in the footsteps of the knights and shown to castles in Germany, France and the Czech Republic. Once in France, with children you can ride to Disneyland and the Parisian Aqua Boulevard.

    Another interesting option for children’s holidays: a language school in Malta. Specializing travel agencies arrange tours for schoolchildren during the March holidays. Thus, the child will already be in the sun in March and learn English in a fun, friendly environment.

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    Where to go on holiday in March? Part 1 – beach resorts

    Where to go on vacation in March? Part 1 – Beach Resorts

    March is a special month in many ways. It seems to be the beginning of spring, but the cold has not yet receded, the New Year holidays have already passed, and I want to relax even more than before. Yes, and an extra day off on March 8 – on International Women’s Day – only contributes to the desire to drive off somewhere to the sea for a week or at least a couple of days – on a sightseeing trip.

    For ski lovers, March is the last opportunity to enjoy skiing, as most ski resorts end their skiing season in March.

    And at the same time, almost everywhere in the world, March is the low season, when prices pleasantly delight travelers who prefer a budget holiday.

    Where to go on holiday in March? This question is asked by many novice tourists. Everything is clear with the summer – Turkey, Egypt, the countries of the Mediterranean – wherever you point your finger – everywhere you can have a good rest. Winter is also more or less sorted out – New Year’s Lapland, warm countries, Christmas markets in Europe. But such an off-season as March often raises questions.

    Beach holidays in March – where to go, where can you swim?

    A beach holiday on the sea or ocean coast in March is a great way to prepare for the upcoming spring days, get a beautiful tan before the summer season and get out of the winter hibernation. Let’s see which countries offer a complete beach holiday in March.

    Europe at the beginning of spring – to swim or not?

    Until May, there is nothing special to do at European beach resorts – the temperature of water and air does not favor a beach holiday. Is that in the Canary Islands with a strong desire, you can swim, in March the average air temperature here is +20-22 degrees, and the water is +18 – in general, swimming is an amateur.

    Until May, it is unlikely that you will be able to swim in the popular summer resorts of Tunisia and Turkey.

    Tenerife , Canary Islands

    March in the UAE

    March can be called a transitional period in the United Arab Emirates, as the weather in the UAE at the beginning and end of March is different. So, at the beginning of the month the weather in the UAE is still quite cool, but at the end of the month it gets quite hot here. On the coast of the Persian Gulf, in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, the daily air temperature reaches 28 degrees, while in Dubai and Fujairah it is slightly cooler – about 27 degrees. At night, the air temperature drops to 19degrees in Fujairah, up to 16-17 degrees in Sharjah and up to 15 degrees in Abu Dhabi. Since the weather in the UAE in March is not yet as swelteringly hot as in the summer months, March is perfect for a beach holiday.

    In March, a large number of tourists come to the UAE, as Abu Dhabi hosts a shopping festival at the end of the month, which continues until early April.

    Egypt in March – where you can swim

    In March, in the resorts of Egypt, due to the wind, it may not be very comfortable when entering the water, and the air temperature does not rise above +25°С. However, the cost of tickets and hotel accommodation during this period is very low – and therefore attracts thousands of tourists to the resorts of Egypt.

    The first month of spring is perfect for excursions in Egypt, trips along the Nile and the pyramids – the sweltering summer heat will not prevent you from enjoying the sights of Egypt.

    Is it possible to swim in Egypt in March?

    In March, you should not expect stable heat and warm sea from Egypt. The water in the sea in March usually does not exceed +21 degrees, and even with the air temperature – how lucky: in March in Egypt it can be quite warm – 25-30C, but it can also be cool – at night the temperature can drop to + 16C. The situation is saved by heated pools, which are located in almost all good hotels in Egypt.

    View from the hotel Concorde El Salam Front , Sharm El Sheikh

    It is most comfortable to swim in March in the bays of Sharm el-Sheikh, where the cool wind does not penetrate (Hadaba, Sharks Bay, Middle Garden, Ras Nazani ) . In windless areas in March, it is generally quite warm, and sometimes even hot. True, the sea is not as warm as in the season.

    India (Goa) in March

    Good weather for swimming in March is in Goa (India). In the Indian state of Goa, the air temperature, compared to the winter months, gradually increases, and the air humidity also rises. The air temperature in Goa in March averages + 31 ° C, water – + 28 ° C – quite comfortable for swimming! Tourists in Goa are attracted not only by the opportunity to swim in March, but also by quite affordable prices.

    Also in March you can swim in Sri Lanka and some beaches in Vietnam.

    Sri Lanka in March

    The weather in the first month of spring is normal here, the air temperature during the day is 30-32C, at night it is not lower than 20-25C, the water temperature is 28C, if there is rain, then they are short-lived, waves there is in the ocean, but it is quite possible to swim. If you want to have a cheap vacation in Sri Lanka in March (beach vacation), then look for last-minute tours to Sri Lanka – this way you can save a lot on your trip.

    Holidays on exotic islands

    You can also go in March to the Maldives with their heavenly beaches or the exotic Seychelles.

    Spring Jordan

    In the south of Jordan, in the Gulf of Aqaba, due to the special microclimate in March, the weather conditions allow you to comfortably relax on the coast. The water temperature in the Red and Dead Seas does not fall below +21°C all year round. Cool weather will allow you to visit sights and memorable places that are inaccessible during the summer months due to the suffocating heat.

    Israel in March

    This amazing country gladly welcomes tourists all year round, and the weather in Israel in March is considered to be comfortable both for a beach holiday, especially on the shores of the Red and Dead Seas, and for excursions and pilgrimages.

    The most comfortable seaside resort in Israel in March – Eilat. In spring it is rather dry here (humidity is a little over forty percent) and warm. The average daily temperature of the first spring month on the Red Sea coast is 26°C, at night the air does not cool below fourteen degrees.

    Eilat at night

    Mediterranean resorts cannot boast of such high temperatures. So, in Tel Aviv, the daytime March temperature is kept at around 18 degrees, at night – 13 ° C, similar values ​​are typical for Haifa.

    As for the temperature of sea water, with the beginning of spring, it gradually begins to approach summer values, although not in all resort regions. So, off the coast of Tel Aviv and Netanya, it is still no higher than seventeen degrees, however, towards the end of the month, the water can warm up to 22 ° C. But the temperature of the Red Sea water off the coast of Eilat is already up to 24 degrees (on average for the month – 21 ° C), so the number of tourists here is increasing compared to the winter months. However, the Dead Sea remains the warmest – by the end of March, the water temperature here reaches twenty-five degrees, as, indeed, the air temperature during the day.

    Southeast Asia – where to relax in March

    In March, resorts in Thailand, Vietnam, China are very popular.

    In Thailand in March there is still a dry season, so it is quite hot and dry here at this time, and swimming in the sea is very pleasant. It makes sense to go not only to popular resorts like Pattaya and Phuket, but also to less popular places like Koh Samet, Koh Chang and others – a vacation in March will definitely not disappoint there.

    Among other attractive places in the region are islands of Bali and Hainan located at a respectful distance from each other. In March, Hainan (China) is quite warm, both in the air and in the sea, and the chance of precipitation is low. In Bali in March, the opposite is true – precipitation is likely to be caught, but the showers do not last long and go mostly at night. The water temperature is excellent – around +30.

    Exotic Vietnam , or rather, its southern part with such resorts as Nha Trang and Phan Thiet, will also not leave anyone indifferent – there are excellent beaches, good weather, exotic Vietnamese food, the opportunity to go to beautiful Ho Chi Minh City and, most importantly, inexpensive accommodation.

Lanzarote temperature april: Average weather April in Lanzarote, Canary Islands

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Costa Teguise, Spain weather in April: average temperature & climate

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General weather summary

Mildly cool and breezy

Feels like

1%

Daily chance of prec.

0.009 in

Amount

15.8 mph

Wind speed

75%

Humidity

12.8 hrs

Daylight length

7:29am

Sunrise

8:19pm

Sunset

64%

Cloud cover

T-shirt

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What is the average temperature in April

The average temperature in Costa Teguise in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 63°F (17°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Costa Teguise, September, has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 65°F (18°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Costa Teguise in April based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Costa Teguise in Apr

How much does it rain in April

In Costa Teguise in April, there’s a 1% 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 Costa Teguise is February with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Costa Teguise is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in April and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Costa Teguise day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Costa Teguise in April

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Costa Teguise during April is 15. 3 hours (64% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Costa Teguise is July with 21.4 hours while October has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.7 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Costa Teguise in April based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Costa Teguise

When is the sunrise and sunset in April

The average day in Costa Teguise during April has 12.8 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:29 am and sunset at 8:19 pm.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Costa Teguise is June 16th with 14.0 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Costa Teguise in April based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Costa Teguise by month

How humid is it in April

In April, Costa Teguise is moderately humid with an average amount of 75% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 85% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Costa Teguise throughout April based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Costa Teguise by month

How windy is it in April in Costa Teguise

Historically, the wind in Costa Teguise during April blows at an average speed of 15.8 mph (25.4 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 21.0 mph (33.7 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 12.9 mph (20.7 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Costa Teguise in April based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Costa Teguise

What to wear in April

With an average high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 63°F (17°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

What’s the weather like in Costa Teguise the rest of the year?

We’ve collected the weather data for Costa Teguise during all other months of the year too:

  • Weather in Costa Teguise in January
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  • Weather in Costa Teguise in November
  • Weather in Costa Teguise in December

Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Costa Teguise 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 April (e.g., April 1, April 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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Weather in Lanzarote

Climate in Lanzarote is really mild. Weather is suitable for all year round travelling. Coldest months are January – February, when temperature can drop to 14 degrees Celsius or even more.

The most warm period in Lanzarote is summer, July to September. Average high temperature reaches 30 degrees, sometimes can reach even 40 degrees Celsius.

Spring weather in Lanzarote

 

Average low and high temperature in March varies from 15 to 23 degrees Celsius. So it is still good time to visit the island. Maybe not for sunbathing or swimming but for sightseeing in the capital Arrefice, Playa Blanca or another town.

Temperature in April and May is couple degrees higher. Average precipitation in March reaches about 16 mm. And in April and May in decreases significantly to 2 mm. Sun shines about 8 – 9 hours per day during these months.

Weather in Lanzarote in March. In March average air temperature is 18 – 19 degrees Celsius or about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. There are only 12 mm precipitation in whole month that is almost zero when counting for one day. Daytime reaches almost 12 hours.

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Weather in Lanzarote in April. April is a bit warmer in Lanzarote. Average temperature grows to 19 – 20 degrees Celsius. That means daytime we have more than 20 degrees Celsius and at night temperature drops to about 16 degrees Celsius. Precipitation is still very low – only 6 mm per month.

Weather in Lanzarote in May. In May air temperature in Lanzarote increases one more degree is reaches 20 degrees Celsius average. 25 degrees daytime and 17 degrees at night. Precipitation reaches only 2 mm per month.

Summer weather in Lanzarote

 

June can still be assigned to spring.

The real summer in Lanzarote starts in July and lasts till October. Average low temperature during these months does not drop below 20 degrees Celsius and the average high temperature reaches 27 – 27 degrees Celsius.

Also, there are almost zero precipitation during these months and sun shines 10 -11 hours per day. So, the summer in Lanzarote is the most attractive season. The weather is perfect to sunbathe, to go swimming, diving or just enjoy awesome beaches.

Weather in Lanzarote in June. Summer begins! But it is not the warmest month in Lanzarote island. During June temperature can reach 26 or more degrees Celsius daytime and decrease to 19 degrees Celsius at night. No precipitation. Almost 14 hours of sunshine – longest day in the year.

Weather in Lanzarote in July. Still not the warmest month in year. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Daytime temperature rises to 28 or more degrees Celsius and at night drops to 20 degrees Celsius. No precipitation.

Weather in Lanzarote in August, September. August and September are warmest months in Lanzarote island. It is the best time to spend your holidays in Lanzarote. During these two months temperature averagely rises to 29 or more degrees Celsius or 84 degrees Fahrenheit. There is no precipitation and a lot of sunshine.

Autumn weather in Lanzarote

 

Temperature starts dropping from September and keeps decreasing till January when it slowly starts to grow. In October average temperature is about 22 degrees and in November – about 17.

You can still enjoy the weather in Lanzarote during autumn, especially when less tourists visit the island. Precipitation amount significantly increases in November and reaches average 24 mm. Sunshine during October December reaches only 6 – 7 hours. But it is still enough to spend your holidays in Lanzarote.

Weather in Lanzarote in October. Temperature slightly decreases. But it still reaches 27 degrees Celsius or more. At night can drop to 19 degrees average. Only 6 mm of precipitation in whole month and eleven and a half hours of sunshine.

Weather in Lanzarote in November. Daytime temperature reaches 24 degrees Celsius average. At night temperature can drop to 17 degrees Celsius. There are little bit more precipitation – 15 mm per month. That is still not much.

Winter weather in Lanzarote

 

Winter in Lanzarote? Well, average low temperature during winter in Lanzarote does not drop below 14 degrees Celsius. So you can say there is no winter in Lanzarote.

Even though, when average high temperature reaches 20 Celsius or more! But precipitation, started to grow in November reaches its’ max in December – 35 mm. And decreases below 20 mm in February, below 15 – in April.

Least sunshiny days in Lanzarote are in November (6 hours) and December – January (7 hours).

All amount of precipitation during the year in the island is about 125 – 150 mm. So you can compare it to your living area amount of precipitation and decide whether it is much or not.

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Weather in Lanzarote in December, January. Weather in December and January is quite the same. During these months average air temperature drops to 18 degrees. At day it can reach 22 degrees Celsius and at night it can be 14 degrees Celsius. December and January has highest precipitation rate reaching 26 mm per month.

Weather in Lanzarote in February. Weather in February is quite the same as in January. Average daily high and average low is the same, 21 degrees Celsius during day and 14 degrees Celsius at night. The difference between weather in Lanzarote in January and in February is that in February there are a little bit less precipitation – 18 mm. Daytime in February – 11 hours.

As you can see, climate in Lanzarote is mild, even during winter. So, don’t doubt and pack your luggage – full of sun and sandy beaches island is waiting for you!

 

Quick Answer: Can You Sunbathe In Lanzarote In April?


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Asked By: Carl Morgan Date: created: Jul 25 2021

Which Canary Island is the hottest in April

Answered By: Horace Jenkins Date: created: Jul 28 2021

LanzaroteLanzarote and Fuerteventura are the hottest islands in April, though Gran Canaria remains warmer at night.

Fuerteventura is the driest, with only 5mm of rain predicted for the month..

Asked By: William Parker Date: created: Sep 20 2021

Is Tenerife hotter than Lanzarote

Answered By: Aaron Nelson Date: created: Sep 22 2021

Tenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands in the Canaries during the months of December, January and February. … Lanzarote and Fuerteventura usually have more cloudy days, which makes the weather seem cooler compared to Tenerife.

Asked By: Antonio Alexander Date: created: Feb 01 2022

Is Lanzarote hot in April

Answered By: Albert Russell Date: created: Feb 04 2022

Weather in Lanzarote in April The average temperature in April in Lanzarote is of 19.5°C, but during the daytime temperatures will usually be around their mid 20s°C. You can easily spend your days on the beach without being too hot, like it is the case with months like July or August.

Asked By: Clifford Baker Date: created: Apr 30 2022

Which is the best area to stay in Lanzarote

Answered By: James Jones Date: created: May 02 2022

We look at the ten best places on the island next. Arrecife. The port city of Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote. … Puerto del Carmen. One of the most tourist crowded places on Lanzarote is Puerto del Carmen. … Costa Teguise. … Playa Blanca. … Famara. … Puerto Calero. … San Bartolomé … Arrieta.More items…

Asked By: Jayden Green Date: created: Aug 13 2022

How hot is Costa del Sol in April

Answered By: Simon Campbell Date: created: Aug 14 2022

around 12 to 20 degrees CelsiusAverage temperatures in April in the Costa del Sol move around 12 to 20 degrees Celsius (54 and 68º F) in the first half of the month, approaching to the end of the month increasingly 20 degrees; is not unusual that there may be magnificent days where the thermometers go up to 25 degrees (77º F) or more.

Asked By: Daniel Thomas Date: created: May 18 2021

What countries are hot in April

Answered By: Hunter Jackson Date: created: May 21 2021

Where is hot in AprilCyprus. Average temperature in April: 24ºC. … Malta and Gozo. Average temperature in April: 22ºC. … Sardinia. Average temperature in April: 21ºC. … Seville. Average temperature in April: 25ºC. … Marrakech. Average temperature in April: 25ºC. … The Gambia. Average temperature in April: 33ºC. … Barbados. … Maldives.More items…•

Asked By: Clifford Evans Date: created: Jun 09 2021

Is April a good time to visit Lanzarote

Answered By: Bryan Harris Date: created: Jun 11 2021

The best time to visit Lanzarote is in spring or autumn for slightly cooler weather. March marks the end of winter and the region enjoys an average temperature of 23°C. … The average water temperature is 22°C in the summer that cools to 18°C towards the winter months.

Asked By: Jose Ross Date: created: Jun 14 2021

Which is hotter in April Tenerife or Lanzarote

Answered By: Simon Bryant Date: created: Jun 14 2021

Tenerife and Gran Canaria will now warm to an average temperature of 19 Celsius. … The Sea temperature across the islands will now be 20 Celsius. Warmest Canary Island in April – Lanzarote. The eastern islands are the place to head during this month as the average temperature is warmer.

Asked By: Cody Cox Date: created: Aug 10 2021

Is Lanzarote busy in April

Answered By: Jonathan Smith Date: created: Aug 13 2021

In fact, unlike virtually every other European resort, Lanzarote’s high season is between November and April, getting busy again in the ‘conventional’ European peak season of July and August. … As we said at the beginning, there is never a bad time to visit the enchanting land of Lanzarote, the choice is yours.

Asked By: Gregory Perry Date: created: Aug 19 2021

Can you sunbathe in Lanzarote in March

Answered By: Landon Smith Date: created: Aug 21 2021

March can be mixed from a sunshine point of view – there’s a reasonable chance of some cloudy days during the month, but the UV is starting to get quite high, so you’ll still tan (and burn) even on the odd cloudy day. … The ocean is starting to get warmer and in late March will reach 20 degrees.

Asked By: Steven Lewis Date: created: Nov 16 2021

What is the nicest part of Lanzarote

Answered By: Jason Gonzales Date: created: Nov 18 2021

The best areas to stay in LanzarotePuerto del Carmen. Puerto del Carmen was the very first “resort area” to have popped up on the island. … Playa Blanca. … Costa Teguise.

Asked By: Geoffrey White Date: created: Dec 02 2021

What is the warmest part of Lanzarote

Answered By: Cody Ross Date: created: Dec 02 2021

ArrecifeWhen its hot, Arrecife is the hottest place.

Asked By: Angel Price Date: created: Nov 11 2021

Where is the weather nice in April

Answered By: Harry Sanchez Date: created: Nov 14 2021

Where’s hot in April?CountryCityAverage temperature in AprilUSAOrlando22°C / 72°FEgyptCairo21°C / 70°FMoroccoMarrakech28°C / 64°FUSALas Vegas22°C / 66°F6 more rows•Aug 28, 2020

Asked By: Elijah Hayes Date: created: May 30 2022

Is it warm enough to swim in Lanzarote in April

Answered By: Thomas Powell Date: created: May 30 2022

Can You Swim In The Sea In April In Lanzarote? Thanks to Lanzarote’s year-round mild temperatures, the average sea temperature for the waters around the island is a warm 19°C which is certainly warm enough to go swimming.

Asked By: Horace Hall Date: created: Dec 05 2021

Which is hottest Canary Island

Answered By: Lucas Powell Date: created: Dec 06 2021

TenerifeTenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands with average daily temperatures hitting the low 70s, about six hours of sun a day and only six rainy days a month. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura can be distinctly cooler – mid-60s – and are prone to strong winds.

Asked By: Anthony Coleman Date: created: Aug 08 2021

Where should you not go in Lanzarote

Answered By: Brian Carter Date: created: Aug 11 2021

3 Places you should avoid in LanzarotePlaya Blanca Area. www.tripadvisor.com. … Costa de Papagayo. Among the worst, it might be the best option. … From Puerto del Carmen to Costa Teguise. photo by https://www.tuigroup.com. … 3 thoughts on “3 Places you should avoid in Lanzarote” Marta.

Asked By: Tyler Brooks Date: created: Jun 28 2021

Is it windy in Lanzarote in April

Answered By: Gilbert Wright Date: created: Jun 30 2021

From April through to October, the weather in Lanzarote is under the influence of the moderate north-easterly winds (known as the trade winds). Outside of these months, the wind can come from any direction. Daytime temperatures rarely rise above 32°C during the summer months.

Asked By: Jesse Ward Date: created: Jul 27 2021

Is the sea cold in Lanzarote

Answered By: Hugh Young Date: created: Jul 28 2021

The sea in Lanzarote is cool because of the cold sea current, called Canary Current, which flows in the ocean to the west of Morocco: the sea temperature is around 19 °C (66 °F) in January, and 18 °C (64 °F) in February, March and April, while it reaches 22 °C (72 °F) in the period from August to October.

Asked By: Dennis Hall Date: created: Dec 26 2021

What is Lanzarote like in April

Answered By: Ethan Murphy Date: created: Dec 29 2021

This means the island has a warm climate all year round, with temperatures rising in April. … You’ll get lots of sunshine and hardly any rain on holiday in Lanzarote at this time.

Asked By: Christopher White Date: created: Mar 17 2022

Where can I go for Sun in April

Answered By: Aaron Kelly Date: created: Mar 18 2022

If you’re tired of the ‘April showers’, April can be a great month to get away for some early summer sunshine.Albufeira, Portugal.Costa del Sol, Spain.Kos, Greece.Bodrum, Turkey.Lanzarote.Las Vegas.Marrakech, Morocco.Cairo, Egypt.More items…

Asked By: Michael Perry Date: created: Jun 11 2021

Where is the sea warm in April

Answered By: Evan Rodriguez Date: created: Jun 11 2021

Egypt is hot all year round and, for many, the summer months are unbearably so. In April, temperatures in the Red Sea resorts such as Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada, as well as the historic Nile city of Luxor are a little cooler…. Egypt.Average Temperature20-30°CFlight Time From UK4.5-5.5 hours1 more row

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Fandango VIP is a free program that gives you special perks and benefits on Fandango.With your Fandango VIP account you can write movie reviews, save your favorite theaters, access free insider perks, special discounts + more. Fandango’s privacy policy can be viewed here: http://www.fandango.com/PrivacyPolicy.aspx.25 Feb 2015 Does Fandango VIP charge a fee? Fandango has a rewards program called Fandango VIP. It’s free to join, and offers several benefits to members, including: Points earned for every Fandango purchase. Access to advanced screenings.24 Jun 2018 Does a Fandango account cost money? There is no cost at all to set up a FandangoNOW account. There is also no monthly subscription cost and no commitment whatsoever. You only pay for the movies and TV shows you want to watch. The cost for rentals or purchases varies by title. Does Fandango still do VIP points? A: Yes! As a Fandango VIP, you’ll now earn VIP+ Points…

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Sea water temperature in Lanzarote in April

Is it warm enough to swim in Lanzarote in April? The highest sea water temperature in Lanzarote in April was 20.4°C, and the lowest was 17.3°C. The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in April is 18.7°C and therefore not suitable for comfortable swimming. To find out the sea water temperature today and in the coming days, go to the Water temperature in Lanzarote today

To get an accurate forecast for the water temperature in Lanzarote for any chosen month, compare two years within a 10 year range using the chart below. You can also see the data in the form of a graph of temperature changes in April. In addition to the sea water temperature in Lanzarote, for the selected years, the table also shows the maximum and minimum temperatures for each day in April.

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    What kind of weather can you expect – Canary Islands

    Canary Islands is part of Spain. The climate of Spain is temperate. You can expect clear and hot summers in the interior, but more moderate and cloudy summers along the coast. Winters are quite often cloudy and cold in the interior, but cloudy and cool along the coast. The northern part of the country has an oceanic climate and snow can be expected in winter. In the southeastern part of the country, the climate is semi-dry. The climate is Mediterranean. In the mountains, you can expect colder weather.

    Speaking of the usual weather in this area, the information is relevant, for example, for these popular places: Arrecife, Central Gran Canaria, Corralejo, Costa Teguise, Eastern Gran Canaria, El Hierro, El Médano, Fuerteventura, Garachico, Gran Canaria, Icod de los Vinos, La Gomera, La Orotava, La Palma, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Los Cristianos, Los Gigantes, Northern Gran Canaria, Playa Blanca, Playa de las Américas, Puerto de la Cruz, Puerto del Carmen, Puerto del Rosario, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Southern Gran Canaria, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Valle Gran Rey, Western Gran Canaria.

    Let’s see what kind of weather you can expect in the area around Las Palmas AND in many other cities. The warmest month here is August, with an average high temperature of 28.2 ℃ (82.76 ℉). The average minimum temperature this month is 21.9 ℃ (71.42 ℉). The coldest month here is January, the average maximum temperature is 20.8 ℃ (69.44 ℉). The average minimum temperature this month is 15.4℃ (59.72℉). The rainiest month here is December, with an average of 7.2 rainy days. The weakest month here is July, the average number of rainy days is 0.2.

    When traveling around the Canary Islands, always consider the altitude of this place. As a reminder, the highest point in Spain is Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Islands (3718 m) and the lowest point is Atlantic Ocean (0 m). Thus, in this country there are huge differences in altitude, and therefore they have very different weather. Keep in mind that the temperature usually decreases by 1.2 – 1.9 ℃ (2.2 – 3.5 ℉) per 200 m (656 ft), depending on other conditions. (And we should add that in a special state called thermal inversion, even the temperature can be higher at higher altitudes.)

    Please note that this is not a weather forecast, but rather general (average) weather information. This will help you decide when is the best time to go to the Canary Islands. More details about typical weather for the individual months below:

    January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December in January is: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in January is 20.8 ℃ (69.44℉). The average low temperature is 15.4℃ (59.72℉). From the beginning of the month of January you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 21.7℃ (71.06℉). From the end of the month of January you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 21.05℃ (69.89℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in January is 5.7. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 16. 9 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 10:23 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 10:33 and at the end of the month 10:50. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in February is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in February is 21.3 ℃ (70.34 ℉). The average low temperature is 15.4℃ (59.72℉). From the beginning of the month of February you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 21.05℃ (69.89℉). From the end of the month of February you can expect higher temperatures, with the average high being around 21.95 ℃ (71.51 ℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in February is 4.7. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 21.4 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 10:50 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 11:11 and at the end of the month 11:35. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in March is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in March is 22.6 ℃ (72.68 ℉). The average low temperature is 16.2℃ (61.16℉). From the beginning of the month of March you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 21.95℃ (71.51℉). From the end of the month of March you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 22. 7℃ (72.86℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in March is 3.7. Average rainfall Average rainfall 9.9 mm (look here for what that number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 11:35 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 12:00 and at the end of the month 12:25. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in April is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in April is 22.8 ℃ (73.04 ℉). The average low temperature is 16℃ (60.8℉). From the beginning of the month of April you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 22.7℃ (72.86℉). From the end of the month of April you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 23. 3℃ (73.94℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in April is 3.1. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 6.4 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 12:25 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 12:49and at the end of the month 13:12. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in May is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in May is 23.8 ℃ (74.84 ℉). The average low temperature is 17.7℃ (63.86℉). From the beginning of the month of May you can expect lower temperatures, the average maximum temperature is around 23.3 ℃ (73.94℉). From the end of the month of May you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 24. 9℃ (76.82℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in May is 1.3. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 1.9 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 13:12 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 13:31 and at the end of the month 13:46. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in June is: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in June is 26 ℃ (78.8 ℉). The average low temperature is 19.1℃ (66.38℉). From the beginning of the month of June you can expect lower temperatures, with the average high being around 24.9℃ (76.82℉). From the end of the month of June you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 26. 75℃ (80.15℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in June is 0.4. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 0.1 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 13:46 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 13:53 and at the end of the month 13:53. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in July is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in July is 27.5 ℃ (81.5 ℉). The average low temperature is 20.8℃ (69.44℉). From the beginning of the month of July you can expect lower temperatures, with the average high being around 26.75℃ (80.15℉). From the end of the month of July you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 27. 85℃ (82.13℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in July is 0.2. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 0.2 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 13:53 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 13:45 and at the end of the month 13:30. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in August is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in August is 28.2 ℃ (82.76 ℉). The average low temperature is 21.9 ℃ (71.42 ℉). From the beginning of the month of August you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 27.85℃ (82.13℉). From the end of the month of August you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 28℃ (82. 4℉). The average average temperature on rainy days in August is 0.4. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 0 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 13:30 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 13:11 and at the end of the month 12:49.These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in September is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in September is 27.8 ℃ (82.04 ℉). The average low temperature is 21.4℃ (70.52℉). From the beginning of the month of September you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 28℃ (82.4℉). From the end of the month of September you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 27. 35℃ (81.23℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in September is 1.8. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 8.4 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 12:49(hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 12:25 and at the end of the month 12:00. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in October is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in October is 26.9 ℃ (80.42 ℉). The average low temperature is 20.5℃ (68.9℉). From the beginning of the month of October you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 27.35℃ (81.23℉). From the end of the month of October you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 25.6℃ (78.08℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in October is 4.2. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 10.6 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 12:00 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 11:35 and at the end of the month 11:12. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in November is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in November is 24.3 ℃ (75.74 ℉). The average low temperature is 17.9 ℃ (64.22 ℉). From the beginning of the month of November you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 25. 6℃ (78.08℉). From the end of the month of November you can expect lower temperatures, with an average high of around 23.45℃ (74.21℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in November is 6.4. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 21 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 11:12 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 10:51 and at the end of the month 10:34. These figures given above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Typical weather in Canary Islands in December is this: The average highest temperature in Canary Islands in December is 22.6 ℃ (72.68 ℉). The average low temperature is 16.3℃ (61.34℉). From the beginning of the month of December you can expect higher temperatures, with an average high of around 23.45℃ (74.21℉). From the end of the month of December you can expect lower temperatures, the average maximum temperature is around 21.7 ℃ (71.06 ℉). The average average temperature for rainy days in December is 7.2. Average Precipitation Average Precipitation 21.7 mm (see here what this number means). When planning your trip, please be aware that actual weather may differ from these averages. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 10:34 (hours and minutes), at the middle of the month 10:24 and at the end of the month 10:22. These figures above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say that the weather can vary significantly at different altitudes, especially in the mountains.


    Below are averages so you can consider them as typical weather in the Canary Islands at these locations. The “-” sign means that we do not have enough data for this element.

    Las Palmas Temperature: 19.3 ℃ (66.74 ℉) The highest temperature: 22.6 ℃ (72.68 ℉) Low temperature: 16.3 7.2
    Lanzarote temperature: 18.4℃ (65.12℉) highest temperature: – low temperature: – precipitation: 25.2mm rainy days: –

    less than 2.5 mm (0.1 in.) per hour. For moderate rain this number is 2.5 mm to 10 mm (0.4 in), for heavy rain it is 10 mm to 50 mm (2.0 in). Very heavy rain has this number above 50 mm per hour.




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    what is the weather, water temperature and where to go in April? (season 2022)

    Spain is one of the most interesting tourist destinations, designed for a fascinating acquaintance with ancient sights, immersion in a unique atmosphere of cultural and active recreation. The weather in Spain in April will allow you to enjoy it to the fullest.

    Contents:

    • What is the weather like in April in Spain?
    • Air and water temperature
    • Weather conditions
    • April holiday
    • Pros and cons
    • How to dress?
    • Where to go?
    • What to do this month?
    • Beach holidays – is it possible to swim?
    • Tours and activities
    • Holidays and festivals

    What is the weather like in April in Spain?

    The southern climate of Spain and the proximity of the Mediterranean Sea allow tourists visiting the country in April to enjoy the widest range of opportunities offered by each resort.

    Air and water temperature

    Spain in April – blooming landscapes, bright and warm rays of the sun, warming from the very morning, as well as the absence of cloudy days and quite comfortable conditions for relaxation.

    Already at the beginning of the month, high temperatures are observed throughout the territory – during the day the air warms up to +21 degrees, and at night it cools down to +16 degrees.

    Especially nice to be in the south of Spain. Here, in the region of Valencia and Barcelona, ​​during the day the thermometer warms up to +21-23 degrees. Warm and dry weather lasts throughout the month, but at night it can still be a little cool – up to +14 degrees.

    In the central part of Spain, especially in such tourist cities as Madrid, León and Toledo, intermittent downpours are inevitable. Rains are typical for the first half of the month, but by the end of April you can forget about them. The air temperature in this region is a couple of degrees lower than in the south of the country – during the day the thermometer freezes at +19°C, and at night the air cools down to +11°C.

    Have you already decided how long to go to Spain? Now it’s worth finding out how much money you might need, this article will help you with this.

    On the coast of Spain, in such significant resorts as the Costa Brava, Salou, and the Costa Dorada, in early April the air temperature is +17-18 degrees, but at the end of the month it becomes a little warmer on the coast . Sea water in this region is not yet suitable for swimming – it barely warms up to + 17-18 degrees.

    In island resorts in countries the temperature of air and water is slightly different:

    • Ibiza – during the day +18°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +17°C;
    • Mallorca – day +20°C, night +10°C, water temperature +17°C;
    • Menorca – day +19°C, night +16°C, water temperature +19°C;
    • Tenerife – day +25°C, night +16°C, water temperature +19°C.

    In general, this weather is not suitable for a beach holiday, but it is optimal for walking along the beaches, as well as for exciting excursions around the country.

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    Peculiarities of weather conditions

    Heavy rains and wind ended in Spain in March, and in April beautiful spring weather reigns throughout the country. In the daytime, the sun warms the air to a comfortable temperature, but without the very tiring heat that will be typical for the next month.

    The most humid region is the north-eastern part of the country . Precipitation is observed here, which fall no more often than 7-9once a month. For this reason, many tourists flock to the south to relax where dry and clear weather prevails.

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    April vacation

    When planning a trip to Spain for April, you should not worry about bad weather, and also that it will be boring here during your trip. In every city there are a lot of places where you can have a good time, spending it on something interesting.

    Pros and cons

    The main advantage of the weather in April is absence of wind and precipitation. During the daytime, it is so pleasant to be here that you can constantly alternate between beach holidays, gastronomic tours, shopping and sightseeing programs.

    During this period, ferries from the mainland of Spain to the Canary and Balearic archipelago begin to run, which will allow tourists to get to the warmest resort in the country – Tenerife .

    On particularly sunny days, the water in the sea warms up so well that you can afford a beach holiday.

    Separately, it is worth noting, low prices for holidays in April. Since the holiday season in the country opens only in May, tourists have the opportunity to book a hotel and tours at an attractive cost. At the same time, all the sights and museums of the country are open as usual, so this vacation promises to be eventful and interesting.

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    How to dress?

    If during the daytime the air warms up so well that you can walk down the street in light clothing and comfortable shoes , and take a swimsuit and sunglasses with you on a trip, then at night it becomes quite chilly. In order not to freeze during the evening promenade, it is worth packing a light sweater or windbreaker in your suitcase.

    Where to go?

    If you want more warmth and pleasant sensations in April, then you should go to island resorts Spain – on any of the Canary Islands, such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote. In this region, even in winter, there is resort weather, and in April the air warms up so well that you can devote your vacation to a beach holiday, as well as exploring various attractions.

    You can read a detailed comparison of resorts depending on the purpose of your vacation in this article.

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    What to do this month?

    Regardless of the season, Spain and its many resorts, as well as the holiday feeling in every city, attract tourists from all over the world, giving them the opportunity to have a very pleasant holiday.

    Beach holiday – is it possible to swim?

    The coast of Spain is full of a wide variety of beaches designed for those who want to spend time on a budget, but with taste, sunbathing under the gentle rays of the sun, surrounded by the gentle waves of the Mediterranean Sea. The water temperature in April is not suitable for diving, but this does not stop tourists who decide to get spring tan .

    For a beach holiday it is worth going to beaches of Tenerife :

    1. Playa del Duque ;
    2. Playa de Las Vitas ;
    3. El Bollullo ;
    4. Playa Jardin ;
    5. Playa del Medano .

    In this region, the water temperature already at the beginning of the month warms up to +19 degrees, for this reason, some tourists decide on water procedures .

    The weather in Mallorca in April is also quite comfortable. Read here about the weather on this island throughout the year.

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    Excursions and entertainment

    The most attractive for excursions in April are Madrid and Barcelona . In these ancient cities there is an incredible number of historical and cultural monuments, as well as the most modern facilities that have managed to earn the attention of tourists.

    In Madrid, it is worth visiting the historic district, the Royal Palace and the Prado Museum, and in Barcelona – the heritage of the great Gaudí, as well as the Picasso Museum.

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    Holidays and festivals

    Spain celebrates bright holidays every month, and in April the main event in this country is Easter . During the week before and after the event, shows are organized everywhere, as well as street processions and parades.

    By the end of the month – April 23 – in Spain they celebrate their own Valentine’s Day, which is called St. George’s Day .

    It is celebrated especially colorfully in Barcelona, ​​when all the streets of the city are decorated with red rose petals, and theatrical shows are arranged at night.

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    created a truly subtle harmony of late spring and early summer in the archipelago of the Canary Islands. Not a single island of fabulous Eden has either sub-zero temperatures even in the coldest months, or long rainy seasons. The influence of the Sahara desert is softened by the trade winds blowing from the northeast, which makes it possible to have a year-round holiday, especially on such islands of the archipelago as Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma and Gran Canaria.

    January

    The first month of the year in the CIS countries is frost, slush and snowfalls. But not in the Canary Islands. If you go to the largest island of the archipelago – Tenerife, then the rest will be great, because the maximum daytime temperature during the day exceeds + 20 ° C, at night it does not fall below + 14 ° C, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean (+ 19 ° C) is comfortable for swimming. You should definitely take an umbrella with you, because this month there can be intermittent rains for a total of 6 days.

    • On the island of Fuerteventura , the maximum temperature during the day in the shade is +20°C, during the day in the sun the air warms up to + 25°C, the minimum temperature at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +19°C.
    • Gran Canaria is not in vain every year is becoming more and more popular with Russian tourists: it is warmer here than in the south of Tenerife. The maximum daytime temperature is kept at +21°C, the minimum temperature at night is +15°C, the water, like on other islands, warms up to +19°C, and slight intermittent rains can be only 4 days.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat colder: during the day the thermometer rises to a maximum of +19°C, at night it drops to a minimum of +13°C, the water in the ocean also warms up to +19°C, and the total number of days with possible rain is much less – only 4 days.
    • On the island of La Palma the maximum temperature during the day is +19°C, the minimum at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +20°C.

    Weather in spring

    At least 24 degrees Celsius in spring in the Canary Islands
    In the Canary Islands this season it gets noticeably warmer. And it’s getting rainy! But the rains are not long and the air does not cool, but only becomes more humid. In spring, the Canary Islands attract those travelers who are tired of cloudy winter days on the European continent.

    March

    The air warms up to +24- +25 degrees. But it’s still low season, not many tourists

    April

    April is considered the best month for families with children. It is already noticeably warmer, during the day the air warms up to +25, but it is still not hot, this allows you to acclimatize to climate change more easily than in the summer months.

    May

    Many Russians spend the May holidays in the Canary Islands. So going to the archipelago in May, do not be surprised at frequent meetings with compatriots. This month is considered the beginning of the holiday season, although it is still cold for swimming. The water is still noticeably fresh. The air warms up during the day from +22 to +25 degrees.

    February

    The second month of the year simply has a depressing effect on the residents of the CIS, making them chilly to wrap themselves in winter clothes and dream of coming home as soon as possible, climbing into warm beds or taking a hot bath with warming drinks.

    The Canary Islands are waiting for Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians who are tired of the lack of sun and a long cold winter. Moreover, this month there are 2 wonderful holidays: Valentine’s Day on February 14 and Defender of the Fatherland Day on February 23, which can be a plausible occasion to present an extraordinary gift to your soulmate.

    • In Tenerife , the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C.
    • In Fuerteaentura the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, and the daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria the maximum temperature during the day is +21°C, the minimum at night is +15°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C, the sun warms for 7 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat cooler: the maximum temperature during the day is +19°C, the minimum at night is +13°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 11 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day + 19°C, at night + 13°C, water temperature + 19°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.

    Tourist seasons of the Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands are amazing in their weather. Year-round “plus”, the constant temperature of the water in the lagoons, the bright sun and the absence of scorching heat – all this creates excellent conditions for tourism regardless of the division into seasons.

    On average, the temperature in the Canary Islands shows a comfortable +22°C. There is no sultry heat and sub-zero temperatures – the difference between the peak values ​​does not exceed 10 degrees, which allows a person to quickly adapt upon arrival in the Canary Islands and not feel temperature changes during the day, night and change of seasons.

    The best “beach” time is from May to October. The high season is August-October, when the water is warmed up to the maximum. In the winter months there is a small “rainy season” – it’s only 5-6 days when a tropical storm can pass through the islands. Spring and autumn are the off-season, when prices are lower, but the weather continues to create conditions for a comfortable stay.

    March

    Spring in the CIS countries does not even think about coming into its own yet, and the Canary Islands have already seen warming by 1-2°C. For those who are tired of waiting for the arrival of spring in their homeland, but want to enjoy the sun caressing its warmth, a light breeze from the ocean and the constant whisper of oncoming waves, it’s time to pack your suitcase.

    And it’s easy to find a reason: International Women’s Day on March 8th. Don’t our most beautiful women in the world deserve a little rest for at least one week on the ocean?

    • In Tenerife during the day from +21°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, the daylight lasts for 12 hours, which provides excellent opportunities for climbing the Teide volcano, located at 3718 meters above sea level. Having admired the amazing shapes and colors of various volcanic rocks, combined with many endemic plant species, you can go down the northern road and dine at one of the best restaurants on the island – Monasterio.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura in March, +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms with its warm rays for 7 hours, and the daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • In Gran Canaria , the thermometer stays at +22°C during the day, at +15°C at night, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, the daylight lasts for 12 hours, which contributes to exploring the island. The southern part of the island, with its excellent beaches covered with golden sand, is a win-win option for relaxation. The northern part of the island is a coastal cliffs of fantastic beauty, small deep bays with azure waters and stones of volcanic origin. The mountainous terrain in the central part of the island is covered with a huge variety of tropical vegetation.
    • On the island of Lanzarote in the first spring month of the year +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, the water temperature is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 12 hours. This month, you should definitely go to the “Fiery Mountains” and see the unique landscapes covered with spilled lava. Tourists are often invited to visit La Geria, where they are always allowed to taste sweet wines from grapes grown in fields with frozen lava, and in the north of the island, the cave of Jameo del Agua, where the famous master Caesar Manrique skillfully built stairs and seats for spectators, surrounding them with succulents and ferns.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun warms 6 hours, and daylight lasts 12 hours.

    In order to properly plan your trip and get the most out of your vacation, we advise you to read our review: Weather in Spain by months. A detailed guide to Tenerife we have prepared here.

    If you think that holidays in the Canary Islands are available only to moneybags, then you are deeply mistaken. Check out our review of prices for tours in the Canary Islands and you will see that the prices are quite affordable, and their level is already approaching the prices for tours to Turkey.

    April

    Many leading tour operators advise to visit the Canary Islands this very month , as airlines make significant discounts on air travel, trying to attract as many travelers as possible to their destinations. Moreover, gradual warming continues on all the islands of the archipelago, and the ocean waters warm up even more by 1-2°C.

    • In Tenerife during the day +22°C, at night +15°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun has been caressing with its warm rays for 8 hours, and the daylight lasts 13 hours. Fans of the excursion program can go to see the sights of the two capitals. La Laguna – the former capital of Tenerife, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List . Many colonial towns on the American continent were built in the likeness of the city. The current capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in addition to architectural sights, will be of interest to shopping lovers, since such a variety of shopping centers can hardly be found on any other island.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight lasts 13 hours.
    • In Gran Canaria during the day from +23°C, at night +16°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +13°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You should definitely go to the Timanfaya National Park and ride camels that are waiting for their riders at the main entrance.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +21°C, minimum temperature at night +14°C, water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean +19°C, the sun warms in its warm rays for 7 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours.

    May

    There are so many holidays in May that the speech “russo touristo” is increasingly heard on the islands of the Canary archipelago.

    And our tourists do the right thing. Those who have a good rest in May will work well in the summer, easier to bear the dust and smog of capitals and traffic jams at rush hour.

    After a holiday in the Canary Islands, the gray matter will work more actively, bringing a lot of creative ideas to work, and a significant income in your pocket.

    • In Tenerife during the day from +24°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. In Tenerife, sport fishing (Spanish: pesca) occupies a prominent place among the tourist attractions on the island. The plankton-rich waters of the largest island in the Canary archipelago attract a wide variety of fish, from barracuda and mackerel to several species of sharks. Therefore, it is quite natural that tourists go fishing with pleasure and bring a significant catch of fish typical of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic for dinner.
    • In Fuerteventura , where mainly surfers of any skill level, from beginners to advanced waveriders, gather in May, +23°C during the day, +16°C at night, water temperature +19°C, the sun warms for 9 hours, light the day is 14 hours.
    • The perfect tourist infrastructure of Gran Canaria , its fabulous beauty and healthy climate have made the island a world famous resort, which is ideal for holidays in any month of the calendar. But in May, it especially plays with all the colors of the rainbow, delighting with lush tropical vegetation and warm ocean waters. The air temperature during the day warms up to + 24 ° C and above, at night the thermometer drops to + 17 ° C, the water temperature is + 20 ° C. The sun shines for 8 hours, while the daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote the daytime temperature is +23°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. A bizarre mosaic of green olivines, vineyards and cactus plantations is very attractive to travelers, as well as true connoisseurs of the pristine beauty of the majesty of nature.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. Those who choose the island for relaxation or for a one-day excursion can be advised to visit the La Caldera de Taburiente National Park, which is a giant crater up to 2 km deep and 8 km in diameter.

    The park has numerous hiking trails, as well as a volcanic rock and the Gorge of Fear. It will be interesting for hardy tourists of athletic build to climb the trail Roque de los Muchachos (Roca de los Muchachos) , from the top of which a stunning panoramic view of the walls of the crater will open.

    For tourists who do not want to burden themselves with difficult endurance routes, you can climb the easiest and shortest trail – Lomo de las Chosas.

    June

    Anyone who wanted to relax this season on one of the islands of the archipelago without crowds of ubiquitous tourists should choose this particular month. June is reminiscent of the calm before a huge storm, when millions of tourists rush to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is worth hurrying, especially since the weather will delight you throughout your vacation.

    • In Tenerife in June +26°C and above during the day, at night the bar never drops below +18°C, the water temperature is +21°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. Tourists arriving in June for vacation often go on an excursion to the city of Icod de los Vinos, one of the five wine capitals of the archipelago. The city is world famous for its oldest dracaena – a thousand-year-old dragon tree, wine cellars and the Church of St. Mark, the construction of which dates back to the 16th century. Travelers are allowed to taste the famous malvasia – the so-called “wine of kings”.
    • On the most unusual island of the Canary archipelago Fuerteventura in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water in the Atlantic Ocean warms up to +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In all resorts of the island of Gran Canaria (Playa del Ingles, Puerto Rico, Maspalomas, Las Palmas, San Augustin, Amadores, Playa de Taurito, Meloneras) June is a comfortable month for a beach holiday. During the day, the air warms up to +26°C, at night the temperature drops to +18°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +21°C, the sun shines 9h, daylight hours are 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. In June, you can see the caves de Los Verdes and Los Jameos del Agua, which are two grottoes in the very mouth of the volcano.
    • The island of La Palma is slightly cooler: during the day +24°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines for 8 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. This month on the island you can visit Lo Tilos – a biosphere reserve from 1983 years old.

    The area of ​​the reserve with numerous hiking trails is 5 sq. km. There are both long and difficult trails with steep climbs, as well as simple ones.

    One of these easy trails leads to the observation deck of Mirador Las Barrandas. A difficult 6km track will lead to Caldera de Marcos y Cordero, from where you will have a breathtaking view of the picturesque waterfalls.

    Climatic conditions in different parts of Spain

    Conventionally, Spain can be attributed to the Mediterranean climate, which is divided into 3 types:

    1. Mediterranean marine. It occupies the entire territory, except for the southeast of Spain. The average summer temperatures here are 22 degrees, in winter they do not fall below 10°C.
    2. Mediterranean continental. It covers the inner part of the continent, it is independent of maritime influence, and therefore this type of climate is characterized by hot summers and moderately cold winters. Temperatures in summer vary from 18°С to 35°С, in winter – -3–10°С.
    3. The Mediterranean steppe type of climate covers the southeastern part of the peninsula with the Ebro valley. The annual rainfall is only 300 mm. In the summer months, the air temperature usually does not exceed 18°C, in winter – from 3 to 8°C.

    July

    The tourist season is in full swing. On the island you can meet travelers from all over the world, representatives of all faiths and with different views on life. Those who choose this month for a vacation should take care of booking a hotel and seats on the plane in advance. Everything is selling like hot cakes.

    • In Tenerife day +28°C, night +20°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 10 hours, daylight lasts 14 hours.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, the daylight lasts for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma day +26°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sunshine 9h, daylight hours last 14 hours.

    Monthly weather in the Canary Islands: Table

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    Month Air temperature. Day, °С Air temperature. Night, ° С Water temperature, ° C
    January 18 14 19
    February
    19 9003

    • In Tenerife during the day from +29 ° C and above, at night + 21 ° C, water temperature + 23 ° C, the sun shines 10 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. But, despite the heat, many guests of the island rent a car and visit many of the most picturesque high-mountain settlements, overcoming the path along difficult serpentines.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura , where goats are an integral part of the scenery, day +27°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shining 9h, daylight hours last 13 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight lasts 13 hours. Resting on the island this month, in addition to leisure time on the beach, you can go on excursions, visiting, for example, the fishing village of Arguineguin, the Canarian Botanical Garden, the Bandama volcano or the Guayadeque Gorge.
    • In Lanzarote during the day from +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. On the island, the numerous creations of the master with a non-standard approach by Caesar Manrique and the creations of nature itself (for example, the rocks of Famara and volcanic caves) deserve attention.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +28°C, at night +20°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You can go on an introductory tour to the archaeological area of ​​​​La Sarza, where evidence of the existence of the ancient inhabitants of this island, benajoares, was found.

    Petroglyphs are strange signs carved on the rocks, consisting of numerous circles, spirals and linear figures. An abstract woman with an insect head and a man are the most interesting drawings of Benajoares. Until now, not a single scientist has unraveled the meaning of these messages to subsequent generations.

    September

    The archipelago is experiencing a significant outflow of tourists. Brave young people and parents with children leave so as not to be late for the beginning of the school year, and pensioners from foggy Albion and Germany are drawn to the islands. The climate is very favorable for healing.

    • In Tenerife day +28°C, night +21°C, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 13 hours. For everyone who is fed up with beach holidays and excursions, it’s time to go shopping. The shops on the island have a wide selection of wonderful local products: knitted woolen goods, genuine leather goods, ceramics, intricate wooden souvenirs, as well as locally produced wines. Exotic lovers should look into souvenir shops made by American Indians.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria day +27°C, night +20°C, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 12 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma day +26°C, night +20°C, water temperature +24°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.

    October

    Vacationers on the islands still walk around in light beachwear, flip-flops and are in no hurry to warm up. The weather is pleasant and reminiscent of

    • In Tenerife +26°C during the day, +19°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month. You can visit the cultural landmark of the island – the house-museum of the writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, which is located in the old Fuerteventura Hotel. The museum’s collection contains personal belongings of the writer, his photographs and manuscripts.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria +27°C during the day, +19°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +25°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 7 hours, the daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.

    November

    Tourists who have chosen this month for a vacation on the Atlantic Ocean will be pleasantly surprised: the daytime temperature is comfortable for a beach holiday, and the ocean waters warm and gently toss on the waves.

    • In Tenerife day +23°C, night +17°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +23°C, night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria day +24°C, night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +22°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +22°C, at night +16°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    Autumn months

    It gradually gets colder in the Canary Islands in autumn
    Soft, gentle sun and well-heated water. At the beginning of the calendar autumn in the Canaries, the weather is quite summer. Some outflow of tourists occurs only because of the beginning of the school year. Booking a hotel, as in the case of planning a summer vacation, should be done in advance.

    September

    This is the month for those who want to extend their summer vacation in the Canary Islands. The heat subsides, and the Atlantic remains warm. Water temperature +22 – +23 degrees. In Gran Canaria, the temperature is stable and keeps at around +28 degrees Celsius. Tenerife is the coldest one degree. At night it is not lower than +20, so lovers of “night life” – bars, restaurants, discos and walks under the moon feel very comfortable. The first month of autumn accounts for the largest number of national holidays and all kinds of performances: you should pay attention to the folklore festival in Tenerife in the town of La Laguna, to the procession in honor of the Virgin in Gran Canaria.

    October

    The beaches are full of vacationers. The weather is conducive to basking in the sun. During the day + 26, in the evening + 24 degrees. Friendly and the Atlantic Ocean. Its waves caress and attract surfers. How to tame the obstinate wave will be taught in schools operating on the islands. The dress code is quite summer: sundresses, T-shirts, T-shirts and shorts.

    November

    The swimming season continues in November. But the swims are no longer so comfortable. The rising wind makes you shiver when you exit the water. Air temperature + 25 degrees, water – five degrees less. Is it better to choose a hotel with a pool?

    The Canary Islands are hospitable at any time of the year, here you can choose – a mild “Canary” winter or a hot summer season. The sun is guaranteed anyway. The special geographical position practically excludes the possibility of heavy winds, hurricanes and storms. According to meteorologists, there are not even magnetic storms on the archipelago. Therefore, for hypertensive patients and people with heart disease, holidays in the Canary Islands are indicated. Comfortable hotels, developed infrastructure, many attractions are a noticeable plus in favor of the Canary Islands. Did you have a free week? Head to the Canary Islands for a bronzed tan and a pleasant experience.

    December

    The last month of the calendar year and the first month of winter does not correspond to the definition of “winter”. For tourists from the CIS countries, the concept of “velvet season” will be appropriate. But, going to the island, this month you should definitely put a few warm clothes in your suitcase so that you can feel comfortable walking along the promenade in the evening.

    Despite the sun, the mountains are already covered with snow, which creates a fantastic view, especially for those who swim in the ocean.

    • In Tenerife day +21°C, night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +21°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria day +22°C, night +16°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun shines for 6 hours, daylight hours last for 10 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +21°C, sun shines 5 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    Useful tips for vacationers

    Carnival in Tenerife

    Tips and recommendations from experienced tourists and travelers:

    • Travelers can go to the Canary Islands at any time of the year, but lovers of a large number of excursion programs should not choose the summer months for recreation.
    • If the ticket was purchased for the summer period, then it is better to plan sightseeing in the morning or in the afternoon.
    • We must not forget to use creams that protect the skin from sunburn, because here you can burn yourself just walking around the city.
    • If your vacation falls in the summer months, on New Year’s Eve or from February to March, when the carnival takes place here, then the best solution would be to book a hotel in advance – it will be much cheaper.
    • When traveling to the Canary Islands in December or January, don’t forget to put a windbreaker in your suitcase, as strong winds occasionally blow here at this time.
    • Despite the fact that the weather here is excellent all year round, it will still differ on different islands depending on their location. For example, the temperature on the southern islands will always be 3-4 degrees higher than on the northern ones, and the rainy season for different islands falls on different periods.
    • To avoid dehydration, it is recommended to drink plenty of water, which should not be taken from the tap, it is best to buy bottled water in supermarkets and shops.

    In general, you can visit the Canary Islands all year round. Someone will enjoy the July heat, someone may decide to move here for the winter, and someone will choose the velvet season. In any case, every tourist, no matter what he chooses – summer or winter, Tenerife or a smaller island – will be satisfied, because the Canary Islands are a small piece of happiness on Earth.

    Basic training camp for triathletes in FUERTEVENTURE (January 2-9, 2018). Preparing for the triathlon, including the early starts of the 2018 season. JusTTri Sports Club. JusTTri Sports Club triathlon

    Everyone is welcome to JusTTri training camp in the “Mecca” of triathletes from all over Europe – on the island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands)!
    This is the first collection of JusTTri island base collections in 2020 (Lanzarote, Cyprus, Mallorca).

    La Santa Base, where our camp will take place, is the legendary and favorite place for training camps of Ian Frodeno, Lucy Charles, Sebastian Kinley, Daniela Reef and many triathlon enthusiasts from all over the world.

    Very convenient infrastructure for triathletes gathering and the most stable weather of all European locations in January.
    The average air and water temperature in Lazarote is +17-20°C.



    COLLECTION DETAILS

    Basic triathlon training camp is the optimal combination of training for all three events + GPP and recovery. The goals that we pursue at the basic camps are the development and pumping of your endurance, the improvement of technique, the strengthening of the muscular frame, and the set of physical form.

    Unforgettable training at the legendary triathlete base will include good volumes in all events; setting and improving the technique of running, swimming, cycling; learning to ride a bike; training in special running and swimming exercises; brick workout.

    The most beautiful routes of the volcanic island, mountain climbs and descents await you on bike rides.

    Running training will take place along the coast and in the running stadium.

    Swimming skills training – in the pool and in open water.

    In addition to practice, there will also be several lectures. The theoretical part will include tips on working with equipment, self-training, the basics of a proper daily routine and nutrition in cyclic sports.

    DURATION – 9 DAYS (including the day of arrival on January 4)

    2 GROUPS OF ATHLETES ARE AVAILABLE:

    • advanced (average speed on a flat bike 30-35 km/h)
    • beginners (average speed on a flat bike 26-29 km/h)

    The collection is universal – suitable for you if you are preparing for any races of the 2020 season, including the earliest winter and spring starts:

    • Ironman 70. 3 Dubai
    • Ayia Napa Triathlon
    • Ironman 70.3 Greece
    • Challenge Salou
    • Ironman 70.3 Barcelona
    • Ironman 70.3 Mallorca
    • Ironstar 113 Sochi
      and all other

    WHAT CAN THIS COLLECTION GIVE YOU?

    ✓setting and correcting technique in each of the events
    ✓a good set of volumes in each of the events
    ✓open water swimming practice
    ✓cycling training on the highway in winter
    ✓learning to own a bike, maneuver (a playground)
    ✓learning mountain climbing techniques (ascents and descents)
    ✓practice riding in a group, learning the rules of drafting
    ✓you will lay an excellent functional “base” for the 2020 season

    A week of JusTTri basic training will be compared in terms of efficiency with a month of self-training.

    To achieve maximum progress and better preparation for the main starts of the season, we also invite you to take part in two other island base camps of the series (participants of three camps receive an additional discount*):

    • JusTTriCamp Cyprus (March 13-21)
    • JusTTriCamp Mallorca (April 30 – May 11)


    LOCATION

    The centerpiece of this training camp will be La Santa Club, a favorite place for famous professional triathletes and triathlon enthusiasts from all over the world.

    La Santa Club offers 3 accommodation options: hotel, apartment or villa. Each participant of the gathering can choose accommodation to their liking. Accommodation, meals and flights are organized and paid by the participants of the gathering on their own.


    The collection is mountain, so only athletes on ROAD bikes are allowed to bike training.
    Recommended cassettes – 32 (priority) or 28.
    It is obligatory to pass the t / o and set up the bike on the eve of the collection.
    Participants in the TT will not be allowed to leave in order to ensure the safety of other participants.

    This fee provides training for beginner athletes in basic skills in each of the sports. However, there are minimum requirements – everyone who wants to take part in our gathering must:

    • have basic knowledge of cycling with clipless pedals (minimum machine)
    • to ride a bike for 1-1.5 hours without any problems
    • swim 1 km freestyle (pool)
    • run a distance of 7 km without problems

    To participate in the camp, you must have all the necessary equipment (sent by mail on request).

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