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Siam Park All Inclusive Deluxe Ticket Including Fast Pass

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Enhance your visit to Siam Park by choosing the Siam Park All-Inclusive Deluxe Ticket. In addition to admission to Tenerife’s premier waterpark, benefits include a fast pass wristband so you can avoid the ride lines plus free meals and free drinks throughout the day!

Our guide to Siam Park All-Inclusive Deluxe Ticket with Fast Pass

Recently voted the ‘best waterpark in the world’ on TripAdvisor for the seventh successive year, Siam Park combines thrilling water rides, an immense Wave Palace, lazy tropical rivers, huge white sand beach and plenty of family fun! 

Get the most out of your visit to action-packed Siam Park with the Siam Park All-Inclusive Deluxe Ticket which includes a full day’s admission to Siam Park plus the following great benefits:

  • Fast Pass to all Siam Park rides throughout the day except the Tower of Power
  • Use of a locker and towel (refundable deposit for the locker key is required when you are at Siam Park)
  • Free all-you-can-eat in all restaurants (except Tea House)
  • Unlimited soft drinks, beer and water (cocktails, wines and liquor are not included)

Use your Siam Park Ticket to stretch out and relax on the immense white sand beach, catch the surf at the Wave Palace or meander along the world’s longest lazy river – you’ll travel through almost the entire park on your journey past cascading waterfalls, lush vegetation and even through a spectacular aquarium full of tropical fish.  This is a long and winding journey with a not-to-be-missed whirlpool style finale!

If you are looking for thrills perhaps try the Naga Racer, it’s a head-first 6 lane race to the bottom or brave the Mekong Rapids but remember to hold on tight as you swirl and twirl on your 5-seater raft. Got a head for heights? Challenge the Tower of Power – a breath-taking 28-metre drop with a finale never to be forgotten!

And youngsters will not be disappointed as they explore The Lost City and play in their very own water-adventure world.

Opening Times

Siam Park is open from Monday to Sunday, 10.00am to 6.00pm; Opening hours are subject to change.

Park Location

Siam Park is located in the south of Tenerife and is close to the popular resorts of Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, Las Americas and Fañabe.

Siam Park Bus Service

A free bus service operates around the main resorts in the south of Tenerife (Adeje, Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas). This regular service is available free of charge to anyone that has bought a ticket that includes Siam Park. The branded double-decker bus service runs each morning throughout the year on a schedule.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Siam Park All-Inclusive Deluxe Ticket with Fast Pass

  • Your gate-ready Siam Park Tickets will be instantly uploaded to your online order. Since these are official barcoded tickets, there is nothing to redeem locally and you simply go straight through the gate on arrival.
  • Siam Park Tickets are open-dated and activated the first time they are used. Tickets can be activated at any time within 12 months of purchase.
  • The fast pass portion of the Siam Park Deluxe Ticket does not include the Tower of Power.
  • A refundable deposit must be paid locally for your locker key and towel.
  • The free all-you-can-eat portion of the ticket is not valid in the Tea House. The “All-Inclusive” service is composed of the following: beer, soft drinks, water, ice cream and all the food. Chocolates, sweets, cocktails, liquors and other alcohols are excluded.
  • Opening times are subject to change.
  • Siam Park Ticket price does not include car parking which is approximately €3.00 per day with 490 parking spaces (prices are subject to change).
  • Use of sun loungers and umbrellas are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Height and age restrictions apply on certain rides.
  • Attractions at Siam Park are subject to seasonal closure each year for maintenance and refurbishment. 
  • Cancellation Policy: Tickets can be cancelled for free until they are downloaded from your customer account. Once tickets have been downloaded, the ticket is non-refundable.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Siam Park All-Inclusive Deluxe Ticket with Fast Pass

How do I get my Siam Park Ticket?

Your Siam Park Tickets Tickets will be instantly available to download after full payment has been made. Simply click on the link on your confirmation email and follow the instructions. Since these are official barcoded tickets, there is nothing to redeem locally and you simply go straight through the gate on arrival.

Do I have to select a date to visit Siam Park?

No, we will send you open-dated Siam Park Tickets. These tickets can be used at any time during the year of purchase.

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Take advantage of the amazing value Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket and visit the two best attractions in Tenerife for an unbeatable price!

Our guide to Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket with Free Burger

Costing significantly less than two one-day tickets, enjoy a full day at both Siam Park and Loro Parque with the Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket. Siam Park has recently been voted the best water park in the world for the seventh consecutive year whilst Loro Parque has been voted the ‘number 1’ zoo in Europe on TripAdvisor. The Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket expires 14 days after you visit the first park – meaning you do not have to visit both parks over consecutive days.

Siam Park

Set against a backdrop of spectacular Thai architecture this is a waterpark like no other and from the moment you enter you’ll know this will be no ordinary day. If you are looking for the ultimate thrills then test your nerve as you free-fall down the Tower of Power or perhaps experience zero gravity on the mighty Dragon. Challenge your friends or family on Naga Racer, it’s a head-first 6 lane race to the bottom or brave the Mekong Rapids… but remember to hold on tight as you swirl and twirl on your 5-seater raft. If holiday relaxation is more your style, then stretch out on the white sands, meander along the lazy river or catch the surf at the Wave Palace. Extreme or serene? It’s your choice – just dive in!

Loro Parque

Loro Parque is Tenerife’s world-famous and most beloved animal park where you can create some unforgettable memories of your holiday in this special piece of paradise. Out-of-the-ordinary experiences await you in animal habitats that put you front and centre in the animal’s worlds. Discover the Antarctic at Planet Penguin that is home to an iceberg and over 200 penguins, take your seat at the spectacular Orca Ocean and watch as the killer whales demonstrate their strength and agility. And see if you can keep a grin off your face as the acrobatic dolphins show you their gravity-defying moves. Wander through this lush tropical landscape and uncover animals and birds from every corner of the world.

Opening Times (subject to change)

Siam Park is open from Monday to Sunday, 10.00am to 6.00pm; Loro Parque is open from Monday to Sunday, 09.30am to 5.30pm; Opening hours are subject to change.

Park Locations

Siam Park is located in the south of Tenerife and is close to the popular resorts of Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, Las Americas, and Fañabe. Loro Parque is located in the North of Tenerife close to Puerto de la Cruz.  The parks are around an hour apart by car. 

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Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket with Free Burger

  • The Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket includes a full day’s admission to both Siam Park and Loro Parque and the ticket expires 14-days after you visit the first park – meaning you do not have to visit the parks over consecutive days.
  • You will be sent a gate ready Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket ticket, not a voucher, ensuring minimum fuss when you arrive at both Siam Park and Loro Parque. There is nothing to redeem and you simply go straight through the gate on arrival.
  • The QR code you will use for entry is also the QR code you will use to redeem your free burgers, you will need to use this code at both parks.
  • Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Tickets are open-dated and activated the first time they are used.
  • The Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket price does not include car parking which is €3.00 per day at Siam Park with 490 parking spaces and €2.40 per day at Loro Parque with 200 parking spaces. (Prices are subject to change)
  • The Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket does not include transportation to the parks except for the FREE Siam Park Bus which is available for ticket holders and operates daily, picking up from Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, and Costa Adeje. Check schedules in resort for pick-up times.
  • Twin ticket is free in both parks for children aged from 0 to 5 years when accompanied by an adult.
  • Height and age restrictions apply on certain rides.
  • Attractions are subject to seasonal closure each year for maintenance and refurbishment. 
  • Cancellation Policy: Tickets can be cancelled for free until they are downloaded from your customer account. Once tickets have been downloaded, the ticket is non-refundable.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket with Free Burger

How do I get my Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket?

Your official Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Tickets will be ready to download instantly after full payment has been made. There is nothing to redeem locally and you simply go straight through the gate on arrival.

Why is the child age band 6-11 years when it is 3-11 years for the Siam Park One Day Ticket?

The child age band is aligned with the Loro Parque admission policy so children 0-5 years are free in both parks when accompanied by parents who have purchased a Loro Parque and Siam Park Twin Ticket.  

Siam Park: Tickets Price 2022

Transport yourself to the Land of Smiles, as you splish-splash, whizz and zoom down some of the world’s most innovative water rides at this Thai-themed waterpark.

What better way to enjoy the Canary Islands’ year-round fabulous weather?

Whether young or old, the award-winning water world will have you shrilling in excitement with action-packed rides.

Inspired by Thailand, explore the park’s intricate design, including attraction names and walkways.

Plus, get your Siam Park ticket and surf the world’s biggest artificial waves at the famous wave pool … See you in the water!

How much do Siam Park tickets cost?

There are multiple Siam Park ticket options to choose from. Residents enjoy lower prices.

Non-residents

Regular entrance fee:

  • €38 for adults
  • €26 for kids between 3 and 11 years old
  • FREE: Children under 2 years old

Premium ticket (includes €15 lunch buffet ticket, private locker, and towel):

  • €59 for adults
  • €41 for kids between 3 and 11 years old

Residents

Regular entrance fee:

  • €19 for adults
  • €13 for kids between 3 and 11 years old
  • FREE: Children under 2 years old

Premium ticket (includes €15 lunch buffet ticket, private locker, and towel):

  • €39 for adults
  • €27 for kids between 3 and 11 years old

There are all-inclusive tickets at €149 for a non-resident and €119 for a resident. The ticket includes food and drinks, preferential access to attractions, a private locker and a towel.

The Champagne Club VIP is for two persons at €290 each and it includes a Balinese bed.

If your time is limited, buy a Fast Pass ticket for €15 which gives you preferential access to the rides and attractions (excluding the Tower of Power).

Who is eligible for discounts?

Buy a Twin Ticket for two people and save money.

Twin Ticket entrance fee for non-residents:

  • €66 for adults
  • €45 for kids between 6 and 11 years old

Twin Ticket entrance fee for residents:

  • €33 for adults
  • €22 for kids between 6 and 11 years old

Save with an Annual Entrance Card which can be used all year-round.

Annual entrance card fee for non-residents:

  • €99 for adults
  • €66 for kids between 3 and 11 years old
  • FREE: Children under 3 years old

Annual entrance card fee for residents:

  • €64 for adults
  • €44 for kids between 3 and 11 years old
  • FREE: Children under 3 years old

Are there any combined tickets or tours including Siam Park and other attractions?

Two of the main attractions in Tenerife are mega-themed parks. Save time and money, and book a combined ticket. You have 15 days to visit each park once.

  • Siam Park and Loro Parque tickets: Choose two days that suit you to adventure a world-class waterpark and a historical tropical animal reserve, home to 350 parrots.

Should you book Siam Park tickets in advance?

The park can only hold a limited capacity and new safety measures have been put in place. All guests are required to book Siam Park tickets in advance and register online before visiting the park.

What will you see inside the Siam Park?

Get ready for a mix of adrenaline pumping and family-friendly water rides inside the award-winning waterpark.

Try and catch your breath on the newest addition to the park, the Singha water roller coaster. Thrill-seekers can fly down the 28-meter high Tower of Power at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour. If you dare, defy gravity on the mega Dragon.

Enjoy some good old family competition, as you all slide the Naga Racer or head down one of the biggest funnel rides in the world, The Giant.

The Lost City is the ultimate playground for the little ones, as well as the Sawasdee area.

Learn to surf at Siam Park! The Wave Palace boasts the largest artificial waves across the globe — reaching 3 meters high. Work on your tan instead at one of two man-made beaches, Siam or Coco Beach.

No water park is complete without its lazy river and the Mai Thai River flows with twists and turns.

With its Thai theme, travel to the Land of Smiles at the Floating Market where you can shop for souvenirs. Feel transported to Bangkok when dining at one of the Thai-inspired eateries at Siam Park.

How to get to Siam Park?

Siam Park is located in Costa Adeje, a one-hour drive from the main island of Tenerife. There are a few easy travel options for your Siam Park visit.

From Tenerife to Siam Park by bus

Siam Park has its own bus service for guests traveling from either the north or south of Tenerife and Los Gigantes. It is required to book and buy your ticket 24 hours before your Siam Park visit.

Around Costa Adeje to Siam Park by double-decker bus

If you’re already in the resort town, Costa Adeje, Siam Park offers a free bus service from numerous pickup points. These include TheDukeShop, Centro Comercial Fañabe plaza, Villa Adeje Beach and more. The free service runs from 9:30 AM to 6 PM.

From Tenerife to Siam Park by car

If traveling to Siam Park from Adeje, drive the south highway TF-1 and take exit 73. If traveling to Siam Park from Santa Cruz, drive the south highway TF-1 and take exit 73 or exit 74.

When is the best time to visit Siam Park?

Siam Park is open every day (Monday-Sunday) 10 AM to 5 PM. To make the most out of a full day here, get to the waterpark as it opens. Arrive 30 minutes before opening time if you want to avoid long entry lines.

The Canary Islands have great weather all year round, even in winter.

Which other theme parks can be visited in the city?

Although Siam Park is located in the Adeje area, Tenerife is the main city. It’s the second-largest island in the Canary Islands and features tons of natural beauties.

  • Loro Park
  • Aqualand Costa Adeje
  • Jungle Park
  • Forestal Park

Travel tips

  • Parking is available onsite for €4.
  • You are allowed to bring your own food into the park, which can be stored for you during your play-time for €3.
  • There is an exclusive picnic area if you want to set up your own instead of buying food from the restaurants.
  • Locker and towel rental are available at the park.
  • Find free dressing room facilities and showers on-site.
  • Wear a high SPF sunblock, and sunscreen is available from the Floating Market.
  • Guests have free access to umbrellas, sun loungers, life jackets and tubes.
  • Some of the family-friendly rides have a height limit and are not suitable for young children.

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Jonathan, 
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14 Sep 2022

Very good water park with some excellent rides, clean and tidy with pretty good food, but very long queues of an hour or more for the attractions. Visited on a Saturday, would give 5 stars for…

Very good water park with some excellent rides, clean and tidy with pretty good food, but very long queues of an hour or more for the attractions. Visited on a Saturday, would give 5 stars for less busy periods.

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Cath, 
United Kingdom

25 Aug 2022

Excellent

The park is fantastic, great facilities and very well serviced.
The queue for the rides are long, some being upwards of 45mins which is not great and then again queuing for transport home at the…

The park is fantastic, great facilities and very well serviced.
The queue for the rides are long, some being upwards of 45mins which is not great and then again queuing for transport home at the end of the day. Overall good experience and will return.

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Ifebusayo, 
United Kingdom

06 Sep 2022

Excellent

Mice experience and a good exposure. The staff was friendly, the environment clean and tidy. The animals are well looked after.

Loro Parque & Siam Park Combo

About: Siam Park

Tenerife’s Siam Park ranks among the greatest waterparks in the world, with high-octane rides, relaxing beaches and wave pools, and a beautiful Thai-themed setting.

Siam Park

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10:00 –
18:00

Wednesday

10:00 –
18:00

Thursday

10:00 –
18:00

Friday

10:00 –
18:00

Saturday

10:00 –
18:00

Sunday

10:00 –
18:00

Monday

10:00 –
18:00

Siam Park

Avda. Siam Park, s/n, 38670, Costa Adeje

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Tenerife: Siam Park Tickets

Tenerife: Siam Park Tickets

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Overview
  • Experience the ancient kingdom of Siam, relocated to Tenerife
  • Set your adrenaline racing on dozens of water attractions, including the Tower of Power vertical plunge
  • Relax on a 1,150-foot white sand beach
  • Experience the biggest man-made wave in the world

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Admission Ticket

Non-Refundable

Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm

Travelers

Price details

Price is $40. 11 per ticket, price for 1 Adult is $40.11

$40.11 x 1 Adult$40.11


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Price is $40.11$40.11

Admission Ticket and Lunch

Non-Refundable

Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm

This option includes entry to Siam Park and a lunch voucher valued at 15 Euros for adults and 9 Euros for children. This lunch voucher is redeemable at the “beach club” on the day of your visit.

Travelers

Price details

Price is $54.15 per ticket, price for 1 Adult is $54.15

$54.15 x 1 Adult$54.15


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Price is $54.15$54.15

Premium Package

Non-Refundable

Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm

A Premium ticket includes locker, towel and menu selection (adults – spring roll, wok thai, fruit salad, drink and bread; children – chicken nuggets, potato chips, scoop of ice cream and drink)

Travelers

Price details

Price is $59. 16 per ticket, price for 1 Adult is $59.16

$59.16 x 1 Adult$59.16


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Price is $59.16$59.16

All Inclusive Deluxe

Non-Refundable

Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm

The all inclusive deluxe ticket includes locker, towel, all-inclusive service (meal in selected bars plus soft drinks, beer, wine, and water), floats, and fast track access to all attractions.

Travelers

Price details

Price is $149.40 per ticket, price for 1 Adult is $149.40

$149.40 x 1 Adult$149.40


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Price is $149.40$149.40

What’s included, what’s not
  • What’s includedEntrance ticket to Siam Park
  • What’s excludedTransfers, unless option selected
  • What’s excludedFood and drink (unless purchased in a package)
  • What’s excludedTowels (with a cash deposit of €5)
What you can expect

Get your adrenalin fix with this full-day ticket to Siam Park Tenerife, a thrilling theme park that recreates the old Kingdom of Siam, relocated to the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa!

Fun for the entire family, the park covers 185,000-square meters of natural landscape and exquisite Oriental design. Each attraction is a unique experience in a magical setting, combining the exotic mystery of Siam with the exciting adventure of white-knuckle rides.

Ascend the Tower of Power for a vertical plunge down a 91-foot (28-meter) drop. Float down a gently meandering river. Or bask in the sunshine, enjoying beautiful views from white sand beaches.

Siam Park boasts many records, but the biggest and best is the exhilarating wave pool which churns up the largest manmade wave in the world, reaching up to 10-foot (3 meters) high. Ride the surf to feel the force.

And don’t leave without visiting the Floating Market to discover a typical Thai village, where you can enjoy a traditional Thai massage, purchase unique souvenirs, and stock up on snacks and sweets.

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    • Siam Park entrance, Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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    • Siam Park entrance, Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Spend a refreshing day surrounded by slides, floats and swimming pools at Siam Park in Tenerife and enjoy adrenaline packed rides, 4-meter waves and 15 waterslides and attractions.

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Spend a refreshing day surrounded by slides, floats and swimming pools at Siam Park in Tenerife and enjoy adrenaline packed rides, 4-meter waves and 15 waterslides and attractions.

Siam Park Ticket

Located in Costa Adeje, Siam Park is the best water park in the Canary Islands and one of the most popular in the world. The park is home to numerous rides, including rapids, slides for all ages, rest areas and a floating market, just to name a few attractions.

Explore the theme park’s rapids, waterfalls and the entertaining Wave Palace. Surf waves of up to 4 meters and then relax on Siam Beach, an artificial beach with the whitest natural sand in all of Tenerife.

The park accommodates 15 rides like the Tower of Power, only for the bravest of souls, which includes a 28-meter (91 feet) free fall and twist through a tank with sharks and stingrays.

The decoration will also leave you breathless. The entire park is inspired in Thai architecture with beautiful vegetation, which will transport you to the Asian continent.

Opening hours

Siam Park is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.

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Please check local restrictions before traveling. All of our services comply with recommendations to avoid the spread of Covid-19.

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Use of hammocks, floats, life vest and beach umbrella

Free WiFi in the park

When to book?

You can book up to the start time, as long as there are places remaining.
Book now to guarantee your spot.

Type of voucher

Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.

Accessibility

Only some areas are accessible.

Sustainability

All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.

No printing of documentation required.

Pets

Not permitted.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q – Where can I but the Fast Pass?

    A – At the ticket office.

  • Q – Can I bring food into the park?

    A – You can bring food and drink into the park.

  • Q – Where can I eat in the park?

    A – Inside the park there are various restaurants.

  • Q – How to book?

    A – To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.

If you have any other questions please contact us.

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Svetlana,
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24 Aug. 2022

Excellent

I got a lot of positive emotions when I met animals, flora and fauna. Great day

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Aigars,
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May 17, 2022

Excellent

Excellent! I advise everyone!

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May 15, 2022

Excellent

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Siam Park water park: information

Siam Park is one of the best water parks in the world. It features some of the most thrilling waterslides, tranquil beaches and wave pools in a graceful Thai theme.

Siam Park

Tuesday

10:00 –
18:00

Medium

10:00 –
18:00

Thursday

10:00 –
18:00

Friday

10:00 –
18:00

Saturday

10:00 –
18:00

Sunday

10:00 –
18:00

Monday

10:00 –
18:00

Siam Park

Avda. Siam Park, s/n, 38670, Costa Adeje

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Loro Parque + Siam Park: combined ticket

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Visit 2 of Tenerife’s best attractions with this discounted ticket

Siam Park water park: get to know each other in a new way

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What’s included

Fast access to Siam Park

Use of sun loungers, snorkels, life jackets and umbrellas in Siam Park

Use of changing rooms and showers in Siam Park

Entrance to Loro Park

Loro Mini Shows

train from Plaza de los Reyes Católicos to Puerto de la Cruz to Loro Parque

What is not included

Quick access to rides inside the park

Lockers and towels (can be rented on site)

Food and drink

Parking within the park

  • Admire the many exotic wildlife at Loro Parque: watch Europe’s only killer whale show and watch thousands of colorful parrots.
  • Experience the thrill of Siam Park Tropical Water Park – TripAdvisor’s Best Water Park in the World.
  • Visit 2 of Tenerife’s most popular attractions with 1 ticket. You will have 15 days to visit both parks, an ideal offer for any visitor to this island paradise!

Enjoy a double adventure with this special ticket to the best attractions in Tenerife. Spend time in nature among thousands of exotic animals at the famous Loro Parque Zoo, and then have fun at one of the best water parks in the world – the unforgettable Siam Park.

  • Present your smartphone ticket at both locations and scan it (no physical voucher needed).
  • After that, you will have 15 days to visit another attraction – or you can visit both of them on the same day!

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Siam Park

Tuesday

10:00 –
18:00

Medium

10:00 –
18:00

Thursday

10:00 –
18:00

Friday

10:00 –
18:00

Saturday

10:00 –
18:00

Sunday

10:00 –
18:00

Monday

10:00 –
18:00

Tuesday

09:30 –
17:30

Medium

09:30 –
17:30

Thursday

09:thirty –
17:30

Friday

09:30 –
17:30

Saturday

09:30 –
17:30

Sunday

09:30 –
17:30

Monday

09:30 –
17:30

Siam Park Water Park

Avda. Siam Park, s/n, 38670, Costa Adeje

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Siam Park in Tenerife Continued – slides, restaurants, kids… – Around the world without a travel agency

Skip the line ticket to Siam Park

In Siam Park you can buy Fast Pass for 15 € . Then you can go to all the slides except the Tower of Power once “without a queue”. And the attraction that you like the most, you can visit one more time.

Why do we put “out of line” in quotation marks? Because on the “hottest” days there are long queues of those who have a Fast Pass ticket.

When is Siam Park very crowded?

The “highest” season in Tenerife is July-August. At this time, Siam Park is visited by the most people and this spoils the impression of the water park for many. But even in the “off season” it can be quite crowded. When? If it was windy and cool for several days in a row, then on the first day of good weather there is often an “influx” of visitors. Of course, it is easier for local residents to visit the water park on weekends.

What is included in the ticket price in Siam Park

Once in the water park, you can enjoy all the attractions of the water park all day long. Changing rooms, showers and toilets are at your disposal.

If you wish, you can separately pay for a luggage room for things, rent a towel, buy food, take a photo. See the price in section “ Additional services “.

Life hack — how to save money on tickets.
1. Buy twin tickets Loro Park + Siam Park.
2. Buy tickets from agents .

Where to buy tickets to Siam Park

Prices on the official website are the same as at the ticket office of the park. You can save a little if buy tickets from agents.

Having bought a ticket on the website of the water park, it must be printed out.

If you are going to visit both Siam Park and Loro Park, buy a Twin Ticket. This way you save 10 €.

Dining and dining at Siam Park

Bringing your own food and drinks to the water park is officially prohibited. At the entrance you may be asked to show the contents of the bag. If you are a “master of disguise”, then you can carry “contraband”. What for? Food in the water park is not tasty and not cheap.

Do you like to eat culturally? Choose to visit one of the five cafe-restaurants. Moreover, active rest helps to increase appetite.

Since the theme of the water park is Thai, the menu contains Thai dishes in addition to traditional dishes and fast food.

Siam park slides and attractions

The five most popular slides are Tower of Power, Singha, Dragon, Kinnaree, Volcano. These are attractions for those who love speed and adrenaline.

1. Tower of Power / Tower of Power (from 1.40 m, 14 years). Want to “fall” from a height of 28 meters? This is a nine-, ten-story building. Please! Kamikaze slide at your service. Listen carefully to the instructions, watch the video at the entrance. You will have an almost vertical descent at a speed of up to 80 km / h, then you will find yourself in a closed aquarium with sharks and complete the fall in the pool, where it is difficult to immediately find out where you are.

2. Singha (from 1.25 m) is a relatively new ride (since 2015). These are rollercoasters. A boat with three passengers rushes in a stream at a speed of up to 65 km / h with turns, ascents and descents over a distance of more than two hundred meters. Unforgettable feelings!

3. The Volcano / Volcano (from 1.25 m). Group attraction – here they use four-seater “cheesecakes”, on which you will rush “no one knows where.

4. Dragon / Dragon (from 1.25 m). The principle is similar to Vulcan. A light show is offered inside the funnel with a diameter of 20 meters.

5. Kinnaree (from 1.25 m). An excellent attraction for bright moments. On a “cheesecake” for 4 people, you will drive 213 meters through the pipes, swaying on bends, and land (rather, splash down) in the pool.

A family with children over 1.10 m can ride on the attraction Mekong Rapids / Mekong Rapids. This attraction resembles a descent along a mountain river, where sharp turns, rapids and obstacles await you.

On the attraction The Giant (from 1.25 m) you will slide down the funnel on an individual cheesecake.

Jungle Snake / Jungle Snake (from 1.10 m with an adult and from 1.25 m individually) resembles four snake bodies intertwined with each other. Choose which “snake” you want to go down on a single or double circle.

On the Naga Racer (from 1. 10 m) high-speed slide of six lanes, you can compete – who will be the first to reach the finish line when descending on a mattress head first. Remember physics! Who will win – a child or an adult?

The Lost City/ The Lost City – playground on the water. There are 15 slides for children of any age.

Sawasdee , which means welcome in Thai, is another playground for kids of all ages. There are four types of slides here. Small figures of dragons will attract the attention of many kids.

The Wave Palace / The Wave Palace – record holder for waves. Here you can splash on the waves from weak ripples to huge ones. If you have enough money, you can rent the entire pool after the park closes to go surfing.

Mai Thai River Mai Thai is a lazy pastime. Take a breath, enjoy the scenery! Part of the one kilometer journey passes under the Tower of Power attraction in a pond with sharks and rays. Do not be afraid, you will be separated from the marine life by a glass tunnel.

Tired of skiing? Relax on the beautiful white sand beach Siam .

What else can you do at Siam Park? Watch the sea lions as they play, swim and bask in the sun. Sea Lion Island is located right at the entrance.

Siam Park extras?

Near the entrance, everyone is offered to take a picture against the background of the “Thai elephant” . At the exit at the stand with printed photographs, find yours. Did you like it? Buy for 6 €. The photos are sorted by the time you took the photo.

A visit to the water park begins with changing clothes. There are free locker rooms for this (as well as showers). But, if you don’t want to wear your things, then rent a storage cabin . The small one costs €3, the big one €5. Another 5 € must be paid as a deposit for a key that can be hung on your hand.

There are no electronic bracelets in Siam Park – for all purchases and services you need to pay with money or a card. In order not to run every time to the storage room, take care of a waterproof “purse” in advance.

Why do you need money in Siam Park? To buy food or drinks. To buy something that you forgot to bring with you – sun protection, rubber slippers or a swimsuit …

You can buy souvenirs at the “Thai floating market” Floating Market . He works from 10 am to 5 pm.

During the winter months Wetsuit may come in handy. It can be rented for 5€ by paying a 20€ deposit.

Towels can be rented. Towel rental costs 5 € and a deposit of 5 €.

For families or companies, you can rent individual gazebos (up to 6 people), VIP areas (up to 15 people), equipped with a private jacuzzi bath, or VIP house .

Small children – should we take them to Siam Park?

We would answer this question in the affirmative to anyone, regardless of the age of the child – beautiful nature, entertainment for the little ones, but not so much. If you are not embarrassed by the cost of tickets, then, of course, take them.

We specially selected attractions for different age categories with emoticons of different colors. Greens are for the whole family. Yellow – for children from 110 cm. Orange – from 125 cm. And the only red one – from 140 cm.

If you think that it is not worth spending time and money to visit Siam Park, because your children are still small, then you can take them to Aqualand – there are more entertainment for children and lower prices.

Tips for visiting Siam Park?

1. During the busy period of Siam Park, we do not recommend coming to the water park on weekends. Buy a Fast Pass bracelet. Come to the water park to open.

2. In winter it is better to avoid visiting the water park on cloudy and windy days. To keep warm, you can rent a wetsuit.

3. What should I bring? Towel, rubber slippers in which you can ride the slides and walk around the territory, sunscreen.

4. Leave watches, rings, bracelets and chains in the locker or at home.

5. If you have a GoPro camera, tell the staff at the entrance that you want to use it on the rides. You will be “instructed”, you will be given a sign that “you take full responsibility” and you will be given a special tag.

To Siam Park City from Pattaya. Price 600 baht

Siam Park City (Siam Park City)

A whole city of various and amazing attractions in Bangkok

Prices for Siam City Park in Bangkok

tickets and excursions to Siam Park Bangkok

The park is divided into five zones: X-zone, Water Park, Family World, Fantasy World, Small World:

X-zone is a zone of extreme attractions

Here you will find roller coasters at a speed of 80 km per hour, Condor tower, Boomerang, Vortex 765 meters long and much more. Entertainment for all tastes for adrenaline lovers.

At the Giant Drop attraction, visitors, sitting on special benches, slowly rise up and, having reached a certain point, naturally fall from a height of 75 meters.

Vortex is a rollercoaster about 765 meters long, where visitors will ride with adrenaline at a speed of 80 km/h. Here you will find an exciting path from a height down, ascent and descent along the ring and spiral. Sea of ​​unforgettable emotions guaranteed!

Boomerang – an attraction where you will scream with delight, driving at a speed of 80 km / h, at a height of 35 meters. First, everything is like in a regular roller coaster, and then all the way back to front.

As well as Balloons, Top spin, Mega Dance, Aladdin, Ferris wheel and much more.

Family World

Panic Room, 100m high observation tower, Jurassic Park, Africa Adventure, Double Decker Carousel, Big Double Impact, Dinotopia.

The Si-Am Tower, which rises over 109 meters above the park, offers amazing 360-degree panoramic views of Siam Park City.

Log Flume is a water attraction that will bring joy to all family members. On a kind of boat, you will slowly go with the flow, admiring the scenery. An exciting ascent and a fun descent await you.

The Grand Canyon Express takes you through the Grand Canyon of the valley.

Fantasy World and Small World – children’s zones

Large selection of attractions for the smallest and curious: Astrofighter, Monster, Astroliner, Rock & Roll, Traban, Two-tailed Dragon, Disco, Carousel, Mini-motorcycle, Little swans, Space fighter and others.

Aquapark

Want to swim in the huge Guinness World Record wave pool or ride the fastest waterslide in South East Asia? Then put on your bathing suits!

Spa tub, Lazy River, Three-story high super spiral, Seven-story high speed slide, The world’s largest wave pool and much more awaits you at the water park.

At the Club House you can eat, rent swimming suits and change clothes.

Visiting the Siam Park City amusement park, you will get a huge amount of positive emotions, adrenaline rush and just delightfully spend an unforgettable day with your family or with a noisy company.

Transport

Transfer by Toyota Сommuter.

Location of Siam Park City on the map

Frequently asked questions

1. Is cashless payment possible?

Possible.

2. How can I find out the exact time of departure?

For a group transfer to Siam Park you will be informed the exact time on the eve of the trip from 22:00-23:00.

3. Are all attractions included in the ticket price?

Yes, you can freely visit all recreation areas.

4. What is the best day to go to the amusement park?

A quality holiday awaits you, whether you travel on weekdays or weekends.

5. Would like to visit the amusement park and then enjoy dinner at Baiyoke sky.

Yes, there is a program that includes a visit to Baiyoke sky.

6. Do I need to pay extra for lunch?

You don’t need to pay extra, a buffet lunch is already included in the price of the tour.

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description, schedule and cost of visiting, how to get there + review and photos of the best attractions

Bangkok is a vibrant city that knows how to surprise guests. And thanks to Siam Park, Bangkok has become known to a wide range of tourists as the center of entertainment in Thailand. What can you do here – read on.

Description of Siam Park in Bangkok

Siam Park is a project of grand scale. The park was founded in 1975 year. Its symbols are kittens Xi and Am, who meet guests at the entrance to the territory, handing over balloons. To make it easier to navigate in this mini-town, it was divided into thematic zones.

This mini entertainment city has the largest wave pool in the world. Its area is 13.6 thousand m², for which it is included in the Guinness Book of Records. However, Siam Park cannot be called a water park, as there are only a few water activities. Real large-scale water parks are located in Pattaya.

Siam Park is a grandiose project

At the entrance to the park there is a bright castle with seven towers. You can start taking photos here. In addition to attractions, a water slide, a swimming pool and all kinds of entertainment, the park has shopping centers, cafes, shops, souvenir shops. You can rent a sun lounger, there is a rental of bathing accessories.

The zones into which the park is divided are difficult to get around in one day. Arriving in Bangkok city, experienced tourists recommend staying closer to the park. Then in the evening after an active day you will not have to waste time and energy on a long journey to the hotel.

Video “Overview of Siam Park in Bangkok”

After watching this video, you will know what entertainment areas are presented in the park.

Entertainment zones in Siam Park

The sectors of the park have their own theme: water park, family / children’s zones and an area for extreme sports lovers. Thanks to this, visitors know where the objects of interest to them are located. There is no need to wander around the park in search of suitable rides.

Water Park

This is not a full-fledged water park like Ramayana in Pattaya, but there are many interesting water activities. In addition to the giant pool, it is here that another record holder from the Guinness Book of Records is located – the fastest water slide in Southeast Asia, the height of which reaches a seven-story building.

There are also several other pools, numerous slides of various shapes and heights. There are activities suitable for the youngest visitors. You can just lie on a sun lounger. There are changing cabins and everything you need for a good rest.

X Zone

In this zone there are only those attractions that take your breath away and raise the level of adrenaline in the blood. Among the dozens of entertainments presented, there are options for children over 130 cm and adults. There is a “flying carpet”, a 50 m high carousel, high-speed roller coasters, etc.

X Zone attractions increase the level of adrenaline in the blood

Family World

In this zone you can not only have fun, but also learn a lot of interesting things. The zone has several subzones of different subjects:

  1. African adventures. Introduces guests to the fauna and peculiarities of life in Africa.
  2. “Jurassic Park”. Area with dinosaur statues.
  3. Dinotopia. Museum about the Jurassic period.

There are also several attractions here that are designed for kids:

  • observation tower 109 meters high;
  • moderately scary panic room;
  • double deck carousel.

Jurassic Park is located in Family World

Fantasy World and Small World

The Small World area is designed for children under 130 cm tall. There are many kid-friendly attractions, a pool with boats, mini-motorcycles, etc. Fantasy World entertainment will be interesting for both adults and children. There are many attractions, a playground with carousels moving in different planes. Everything looks very bright, beautiful and interesting.

The best family attractions

Special family attractions are provided for vacationers with children. Attractions will be of interest to people of any age, but unlike the extreme zone, they are also designed for kids.

Grand Canyon Express

The artificial canyon is spread over a large area and can be seen from afar. The attraction offers to make a journey along the serpentine of the railway, entangling the artificial rocks of the canyon of impressive size.

Popular attraction Grand Canyon Express

Africa Adventure

Near the Canyon there is an African Adventure zone. The attraction, located on a large area, is made in the style of the African savannah. You can take a train ride or take a boat ride on the canal. Periodically, animals living in Africa appear in the field of view.

Log Flume

Many people will like this attraction. The point is to travel on a boat carved from wood along the canal with ups and downs. At the end of the path there is a rise of 27 meters and a downhill run. The only drawback is the ability to wet clothes with splashes flying in all directions.

Log Flume attraction is popular with visitors

Dinotopia Dinosaur Museum

This is not just a museum, but also entertainment. Immediately, visitors enter a hall with very similar to living dinosaurs – not only their roar is heard, but also terrifying breathing in the dark. Sound effects and animatronics are used for realism. After that, you can walk around the real museum dedicated to dinosaurs, and go outside to buy a souvenir in the theme shop with a huge selection of goods.

Si Am Tower Observation Tower

The height of the structure is 109 meters. The person takes his place in the cabin, after which it rises, slowly circling.

It is not allowed to move around the cab – only look out the window.

Popular extreme rides

If the family fun area isn’t exciting enough, you can tickle your nerves at the X Zone. Vivid impressions are guaranteed.

Vortex

It is better not to ride at dusk so that you can see everything clearly. These are roller coasters, the length of which is about 800 m, the height is 33 m (about 11 floors), and the speed is up to 80 km/h. Those who ride at speed periodically turn upside down due to the loops of the road.

Boomerang

This attraction can be called the second most impressive attraction in the park. It’s like a roller coaster. The speed of movement reaches up to 80 km / h, it rises to a height of up to 30 meters and makes three dead loops in the air. The path goes first in one direction, and then comes back, which is why the name of the attraction appeared.

Giant Drop

Not all guests of the park choose this attraction. It is a tower with a height of 75 meters, from which a downhill is made. The main feature is 3 seconds in free fall. The Giant Drop attraction at Siam Park is the highest attraction in Southeast Asia.

Attraction Giant Drop in Siam Park is the highest

Useful tips for vacationers

So that your vacation is not overshadowed by misunderstandings, when planning to visit Siam Park, you should think through everything in advance. It is necessary to clarify the time of the visit, the schedule of transport and solve the issue of food.

How to get to Siam Park

There are several ways to get to the park:

  1. Taxi. The price is about 500 baht one way, including the toll highway. Fast and convenient, but more profitable in terms of money if 3-4 people are traveling.
  2. City bus. The most budgetary way – the fare is not more than 50 baht. The road can take about 2 hours, as the city is large, there will be many stops along the way, and traffic jams often form on the roads. Buses No. 60, 71, 96, 115 (without air conditioning) and No. 178, 519 (with air conditioning) go to Siam Park.
  3. Tickets including transfer/excursion. Taking a transfer is convenient and easy. The tour provides for the presence of a guide, which will not be in the transfer, but he is not particularly needed in the park, since everything is intuitively clear.

Opening hours for 2019

The park is waiting for guests every day from 11:00 to 20:00. The pools are open until 18:00. In order to be in time everywhere and visit as many attractions as possible, it is worth coming to the opening. For possible changes in the schedule, you can follow the official website of the park.

The cost of visiting for 2019

The ticket price depends on the age (height) of the visitor. The price of an adult ticket is $30. Entrance to the territory for children 100–130 cm tall is $25. Children are allowed to visit only the Water Park, Family World and Fantasy World zones, that is, they can visit any attractions, except for the extreme ones in the X Zone. In the water park, a locker for things costs 50 baht, a circle for a walk along a slow river – 100 baht, a towel – 100 baht.

[su_quick_tips name=”Author’s Tip”]It is better to buy tickets using online services in advance so as not to waste time in line.[/su_quick_tips]

Entrance fee and subscription for 2019

Where to eat

The full ticket includes a free lunch. This should be clarified at the time of purchase. The ticket will indicate the time at which you need to go to the cafe to have lunch. If lunch is not provided, you can have a snack with hot dogs, salads and fruits, which are offered in bars. There is a large selection of drinks.

Reviews of Siam Park in Bangkok

[su_review name=”Zhanna, Moscow” link=””]”Incredible park! The size of the territory is impressive, many attractions. It is important that everything is thought out, including areas for families with children. I liked that the flavor of Asia is traced, and not just a universal park. ”[/su_review]
[su_review name=”Inna, Yekaterinburg” link=””]”The park is designed for everyone, everyone will find entertainment for themselves. It is very beautiful, incredible scale. The camera worked as much as possible – I wanted to keep everything in memory. I advise everyone who has not been there to visit this place. ”[/su_review]
[su_review name=”Alexander, Minsk” link=””]“I liked everything I saw. At the age of 58, he repeatedly rode all the attractions of the X-Zone. Plan in advance what you want to watch, otherwise the time flies by unnoticed. ”[/su_review]

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Overview of Bangkok attractions: Siam Park

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Siam Park is the largest amusement park in Bangkok. This park is a real entertainment complex, consisting of an amusement park and a water park. It is designed for a fun family vacation, so not only adults, but also children of any age can easily find an exciting activity on its territory. They will also be interested in Siam Ocean World.
The uniqueness of the Siam Park entertainment complex is emphasized by its inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records in 2009, the reason for which was the opening of the world’s largest swimming pool, in which artificial waves are created to delight visitors.

General Information

Map of Siam Park in Bangkok

With its colors, Siam Park evokes exceptionally positive emotions. And to make it easier for guests to navigate and choose entertainment to their liking, the entire territory is divided into several recreation areas:

  • Water Park;
  • extreme X-Zone;
  • as well as the three children’s sectors SmallWorld, FantasyWorld and FamilyWorld.

The entrance area is decorated in the form of an original fairy-tale castle, consisting of seven towers painted in bright colors. Here you can get acquainted with the kittens Si and Am, who are the owners of the amusement park, escorting guests to the rides they are interested in.
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Water Park

Water Park Sector

Water Park sector, i.e. the water park consists of numerous slides for every taste: there are gentle slides, and very steep and high ones.
Also on the territory of the water park, literally at every step you can find pools of various depths and areas, as well as a calm river, near which you can either surrender into the hands of a massage therapist, or just relax in a comfortable sun lounger.

It is Water Park that is famous for the largest pool with man-made waves. Its area reaches 13.600 m², and the force of the waves does not leave anyone indifferent absolutely.

Those who like to tickle their nerves are invited to go down the three-story “Super Spiral”, and those who appreciate peace can enjoy in the numerous jacuzzis and spas.
It is almost impossible to get hungry or be left without the necessary purchases in the water park, because the inexpensive shopping center “Club House” is waiting for its customers here.

X-Zone Sector

Attractions in Siam Park are very entourage

X-Zone, valued for extreme rides, occupies the central part of the entertainment complex.
The Vortex attraction deserves the most attention here. In fact, this is a rollercoaster familiar to everyone, but their length reaches a record 765 meters.

At the same time, the highest point is 33 meters, which is higher than a nine-story building. On the descent from there, the speed is more than 80 km / h.

In addition, Vortex is replete with spirals, rings, ascents and descents of various steepness.
Among other attractions, the following are also noteworthy:

  • Aladin, which will make your dream come true – flying on a real magic carpet;
  • Giant Drop, where you can feel the impression of a free fall from a height of 75 meters, sitting on a special bench;
  • Log Flume, where passengers sitting in a large barrel descend on the original bobsleigh, which consists not only of water slopes, but also of ascent sections.

Also in the X-Zone sector is the Siam Park Tower, whose height is 100 m.

Small World, Dream World and Family World sectors

The park is divided into several zones

These sectors are the realm of family recreation. Therefore, all conditions for the leisure of children of any age, including the smallest, are created here.
At their disposal are swings, slides and carousels of various types, decorated with fabulous animals and heroes of popular cartoons. At the same time, their design is so interesting that a rare adult refuses to keep his child company while skiing.
In the family area there is a fascinating attraction “Long Channel”, riding on which you can not only enjoy fast swimming, but also get a boost of energy from numerous splashes.
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Jurassic Adventure

Jurassic Adventure

Thematic mini-parks arouse inexhaustible interest among visitors, among which Jurassic Adventure Park, a real Jurassic Park, occupies a special place. Literally under every bush and tree of the ancient jungle, you can meet dinosaurs that have died out for millions of years, meeting guests with eerie sounds and frightening movements.
Jurassic Adventure offers jeeps that take you to the Dinotopia Dinosaur Museum.

Africa Adventure

Africa Adventure

Africa Adventure Mini Park invites you to admire the animated King Kong, and then take a boat or train journey through the African jungle and the world of waterfalls.
Here guests can get acquainted with very colorful aborigines and no less interesting fauna of Africa. Since the journey is very exciting and rarely ends quickly, the restaurant “Sally” is always open for visitors.

Opening hours and cost of visiting

The entertainment complex is waiting for its visitors daily from 10 am to 6 pm.
The system for selling entrance tickets provides for payment in two ways: by subscription or one-time.

Siam Park

Subscription is beneficial in that it allows you to pay for a visit at once for a whole month, which is much cheaper on average. At the same time, it is possible to pay either for visiting only one water park, or for all attractions at once.
For tourists, it is more convenient to buy a one-time ticket, which allows access to all attractions.
An adult ticket costs $30, a child ticket costs $25.
An interesting feature is the division into “adults” and “children” based on height. So, if a visitor has a height of up to 130 cm, then he is considered a child. If higher, then adults. For the water park, there is one feature: if the height of the child does not exceed 100 cm, then he can go for free.
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Siam Park entrance fee includes buffet meals. In the service pavilions, you can get both soups and main courses: rice, potatoes, etc. Desserts include salads and fruits.
In addition, visiting SiamPark is often included in the list of services provided by Bangkok tourist leisure companies. For example, you can book a tour as part of a group. This is a very profitable option, since at a cost of about $35, the group transfer will be free.

How to get to Siam Park in Bangkok

Siam Park on the map of Bangkok

The peculiarity of Siam Park is its location. In fact, it is not located in Bangkok itself, but beyond its outskirts. Therefore, it is most convenient to get there by a local taxi, for the services of which you will have to pay from 200 to 300 baht if you go from the center.
However, public transport is also available. The amusement park is served by buses 60, 71, 96, 115, 168 and 519.
A bus ticket is several times cheaper than a taxi. The fare must be paid by the conductor. In addition, the conductor can be asked to indicate the desired stop.
The language barrier is not a problem here, since all conductors are well aware of the needs of tourists and adequately respond to a request with a familiar amusement park name.
A trip to Thailand is always unforgettable. The unique nature, local flavor and hot sun will forever remain in the memory. And you can enhance the experience by visiting the Siam Park amusement park, where all conditions for a good family vacation are created.

Fotos de las kanarias: K-Narias – Música, videos, estadísticas y fotos

Опубликовано: August 10, 2021 в 11:12 am

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Категории: Miscellaneous

K-Narias – Música, videos, estadísticas y fotos

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K-narias: “Nos juzgaron por ser de Añaza, pero es un orgullo”

Llevan últimamente un ritmo frenético con la promoción de su último single, Tu novio y el mío, a la vez que componen, ensayan, preparan su nueva gira veraniega, compran las últimas prendas para viajar a Colombia mañana y asisten, cuando pueden, a clases de interpretación en una academia de Madrid, donde viven hace algo más de un año tras cambiar de discográfica y dejar atrás Miami.

¿Gara y Loida, o Loida y Gara?

Gara: Todo el mundo nos presenta como Gara y Loida, salvo nuestro padre, que lo dice al revés por llevar la contraria.

¿Qué pasó con el vídeo de su último ‘single’ en Youtube?

G: Estuvo una semana “desaparecido”, nos denunciaron por plagio ¡de una de nuestras propias canciones! Pero gracias a los abogados se resolvió, y de tener 15.000 visitas diarias en nuestro Facebook, pasó a 50.000, y nos aumentaron los amigos en las redes y las reproducciones en Spotify.

Loida: Habíamos comenzado la “promo” y tuvimos que pararla. Primero nos fastidió, pero al final nos ayudó la polémica porque la noticia dio la vuelta al mundo.

¿Cuáles son sus planes inmediatos?

G: Mañana nos vamos 8 días a Colombia, después volvemos a la Península con nuevos compromisos, y de cara a junio estamos preparando la gira. Alternamos ensayos, promoción, grabación en estudio, composición y rodajes.

L: Ya tenemos preparado un tema y el vídeo correspondiente, que seguramente lanzaremos en octubre o noviembre.

G: En noviembre K-narias cumple 15 años y queremos lanzar un disco de grandes éxitos para nuestros fans y para los nuevos, pero tenemos que sentarnos porque hemos cambiado de discográfica y de mánager.

L: Nos gustaría contar con grandes colaboraciones, pero no es fácil, requiere mucho trabajo, es una idea que ojalá salga.

Han organizado un concurso en las redes para cantar donde quiera y cuando quiera el ganador. ¿Cuándo se cierra el plazo?

G: El uno de junio. Elegiremos a los tres finalistas por si acaso nos piden que les cantemos en la bañera (ríe). Seleccionaremos a los más creativos en sus propuestas y después nuestros seguidores en Instagram decidirán.

L: Y si es una boda, habrá que cambiar la gira: nos adaptaremos a las exigencias. No les haremos cambiar la fecha a los novios.

¿Qué les gusta transmitir en sus canciones?

G: Alegría, que es nuestro rasgo principal. En un concierto, en la playa, en casa, queremos que la gente se olvide de sus problemas.

L: También consideramos que los artistas tenemos una gran labor, que es la de transmitir valores como la igualdad.

G: Por eso hemos hecho campañas contra el bullying y la violencia de género. Nuestra música es muy bailable, pero intentamos que el mensaje llegue a la gente.

¿La relación de los hombres con las mujeres sigue estando en pañales?

G: Desde el comienzo, con 19 años, tuvimos claro que nuestras canciones no iban a ser lo habitual en reguetón, sino que defendimos un mensaje de igualdad y de respeto. Hombres con pañales respondía a esa posición, sobre todo el tema Dicen lo que les conviene. El reguetón nació en los barrios más humildes para expresarnos libres y sin tapujos, por lo que no nos quejamos de las canciones sensuales, que nos encantan, pero sí de aquellas que no respetan a la mujer y que la colocan en la cocina y planchando. Pero el machismo también se da en el pop, el R&B, el rap, la televisión…

Han iniciado una nueva etapa en Madrid.

G: Sí, llevamos allí dos años. Y estamos aprovechando para estudiar Interpretación, que es algo que nos apetecía hacer.

L: Estamos en un grupo de unas 15 personas y la verdad es que faltamos mucho, pero nos lo pasamos muy bien porque no solo es interpretar, sino permite conocerse a uno mismo.

Y en ese proceso de conocerse, ¿ya saben cuál es más mandona?

(Ríen) L: Gara.

G: Según el día, antiguamente yo, pero ahora se están intercambiando los papeles.

¿Qué es más difícil, trabajar con una hermana o que esa hermana sea gemela?

G: Trabajar con una hermana, pero a la vez es gratificante.

L: Tiene más cosas positivas que negativas.

G: Nos peleamos por tonterías típicas de hermanos, pero siempre estamos de acuerdo con los asuntos que conciernen a K-narias.

L: Sí, ayer ella eligió la ropa y hoy me tocó a mí, para no pelear.

Hablando de ropa, usan un vestuario variado y llamativo. ¿Cómo lo seleccionan?

G: Contamos con grandes diseñadores canarios, como son Leo Martínez e Iván Cabrera, y tiendas de ropa que nos patrocinan, en especial Dhenissian.

¿Dónde está el amor del que tanto hablan, como dice Pablo Alborán?

L: Somos superdespechadas y todas nuestras canciones son de desamor.

Y si pregunto dónde está el amor en sus vidas.

G: Estamos las dos solteritas. Aparte de eso el mayor amor está dentro de uno mismo, por eso el anterior single, Tu indiferencia, primero yo, después yo. El amor ya vendrá sin buscarlo.

¿Y el amor a Añaza?

G: De pequeñas era un barrio conflictivo y nos catalogaban como quinquis solo por proceder de allí, pero es un barrio humilde del que han salido muchos artistas.

L: Es curioso que la gente actúe así, cuando en todos sitios hay buenos y malos.

G: En su momento no llegamos a renegar del barrio, pero tuvimos que dejar de decir de dónde éramos por los problemas que nos ocasionaba, incluso siendo disco de oro y número uno en ventas en Canarias durante diez años, hasta que dijimos no y que el que quiera querernos que lo haga sabiendo de dónde somos, de Añaza, con orgullo.

Ahora las K-Narias son tres

Hay una buenas nuevas para la música canaria. Gara, la mitad junto a su hermana Loida del dúo K-Narias, pronto será madre. Para celebrarlo y, de paso, darlo a conocer a su legión de admiradores, han publicado una nueva canción: ‘Mi bebé’. Al final del videoclip, el secreto es desvelado: de todas las barriguitas que aparecen, solo la suya es auténtica.

«Que me dejen bailar, que sí que puedo ¿No me ven?». Esta es una de las estrofas de la nueva canción del dúo musical más famoso del Archipiélago, K-Narias. El lanzamiento ha llegado con sorpresa: el anuncio inesperado del embarazo de Gara, que se produce justo al final del nuevo videoclip. La respuesta no se ha hecho esperar y las gemelas de Añaza han recibido una oleada de felicitaciones por la buena noticia.

El tema, explicaron, es además una reivindicación feminista, una lucha con la que se han identificado siempre tanto dentro como fuera de los escenarios. Critican «el sufrimiento que han tenido que pasar muchas mujeres tanto en la industria de la música como fuera de ella a la hora de querer cumplir su deseo de ser madres», detallan.

Con Mi bebé, este nuevo tema, quieren demostrar que la carrera de una mujer no se para por el hecho de tener hijos. Las gemelas han encontrado el momento perfecto para publicar una canción que ha sido escrita por la propia Gara con ayuda del grancanario Danny Romero. «Hacía montón de tiempo que no lanzábamos nada nuevo. La idea surgió a raíz de mi embarazo. Le dije a mi hermana que era una buena forma de anunciarlo y nuestros seguidores ya estaban como locos pidiéndonos que sacáramos algo».

«Con este lanzamiento hablamos de la maternidad y el sufrimiento»

Gara – Cantante de las K-Narias

Se trata, explica el equipo artístico de el dúo, de una canción «muy actual» que a la vez es un regreso a los orígenes de las K-Narias. «Hasta ahora, los resultados de visualizaciones obtenidas son mejores que los de temas anteriores. El lunes hice una publicación en mis redes personales dando las gracias porque ha sido una locura. Sobre todo a nivel personal, la gente me ha mandado muchísimos mensajes privados. Ha sido impresionante», explicó. 

«He recibido más de 5.000 mensajes, hay más de un millón de visitas en Facebook y mucha de gente que no nos sigue pero que quería ver la noticia. Ha sido una locura, el single se lanzó hace unos días y ya va casi por las 200.000 visitas. Creo que ha sido un cúmulo de todo. A la gente le gusta la canción porque les recuerda a las K-Narias antiguas pero actualizadas». Además de Romero, que ha colaborado en la redacción de la letra, el productor David Cuello también se ha sumado a esta propuesta. «Está trabajando con grandes artistas a nivel nacional y ha sido una maravilla. Dimos en el clavo con todo: con la canción y con la letra reivindicativa», festejó.

«Desde el comienzo de nuestra carrera, hace ya casi 18 años, siempre hemos reivindicado mucho el feminismo en casi todas nuestras canciones. Ahora, desgraciadamente, hay muchas cosas que contar en varios ámbitos. Con el lanzamiento de Mi bebé hablamos de la maternidad. Muchas mujeres han sufrido a la hora de querer ser madres», reflexionó la mitad de este dúo de Añaza. 

Es cierto, continuó Gara, que tradicionalmente se ha visto como «chocante» la imagen de una artista, embarazada, sobre el escenario. La propia industria, asegura, ha tenido la mala costumbre de penalizar a las artistas que apuestan por la maternidad. «Tanto en el vídeo como en la canción lanzamos varios mensajes, desde la defensa de la lactancia como un gesto totalmente natural hasta el hecho de que una mujer no tiene por qué abandonar su metas por su deseo de tener hijos».

«He demostrado que estoy igual y que rindo como siempre en el escenario»

Por suerte, celebran, las cosas cambian poco a poco y estos últimos meses ha habido un auténtico baby boom entre artistas como Natti Natasha, Greeicy, Rihanna y la propia Britney Spears, que ha anunciado su nueva maternidad hace apenas unos días. «Eso, sin duda, ayuda a visibilizarnos pero antiguamente era muy raro ver a una mujer encima de un escenario cantando con su pancita. Era algo como ilógico seguir haciendo tu vida normal cuando, si no hay riesgo, se puede seguir haciendo de todo sin ningún problema».

Gara, de hecho, lo ha demostrado en los últimos meses. «Llevo tiempo embarazada e hice la gira carnavalera. Ha sido impresionante porque después del parón del coronavirus hemos tenido muchas actuaciones, también en televisión. He demostrado que estoy igual que siempre y que rindo como siempre encima de un escenario. Ahora que lo he podido contar y quitarme ese peso de encima, ya luciré más mi pancita. Obviamente, ya es imposible de esconder», insistió.

Las K-Narias definen Mi bebé como un canto de al «empoderamiento y a la libertad» y reconocen que, pese a que siempre han tratado de mantener su vida personal dentro del marco de la privacidad, «después del coronavirus, estamos en un momento de la vida en el que conectamos más para ser nosotras mismas».

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K-Narias: “Somos dos mujeres sexys, sensuales, que visten como quieren y defendemos a la mujer”

Dicharacheras, alegres, con un desparpajo increíble y con ganas de comerse el mundo: Así son las K-Narias. Hemos hablado con Gara y Loida, las gemelas que integran este dúo tan exitoso y sensual, y nos han contado, derrochando simpatía y muy buenas vibraciones, cuáles son sus proyectos futuros, cómo comenzaron en el mundo de la música y qué buscan con su nuevo tema, ‘Mujeres’.

Bekia: ¿Cómo empezasteis a interesaros por la música?

K-Narias: Nosotras empezamos a interesarnos por la música gracias a nuestros padres porque con cinco años nos apuntaron a clases de danza y empezamos a ser bailarinas. Y después ya con 12 años mi madre nos metió a clases de solfeo, canto y guitarra, y ya a los 14 años comenzamos a dedicarnos profesionalmente al mundo del espectáculo, íbamos con orquestas, comuniones, bautizos. Era más profesional, éramos coristas y coreógrafas de la orquesta.

K-Narias durante sus inicios en la música

B: ¿Fue un cazatalentos el que os descubrió?

K: Sí, así fue, en el 2004. Nosotras estábamos trabajando como un fin de semana cualquiera, estábamos como bailarinas y nos vieron dos productores, uno de Puerto Rico y otro de Tenerife, se fijaron en nosotras y nos propusieron hacer una prueba con los productores en Madrid, la hicimos y fue cuando se formó K-Narias. Estaban buscando para hacer un dueto y ellos querían una chica y un chico, pero al vernos actuar les encantó nuestra puesta en escena y demás, cómo cantábamos, y por eso decidieron darnos la oportunidad.

B: Érais muy jóvenes, no teníais ni 20 años, ¿no fue demasiado shock? A lo mejor fue como cumplir un sueño pero, ¿no se os hizo un mundo?

K: Sí, teníamos 19 años. Cuando sacamos nuestro primer disco teníamos 20. Sí, fue un sueño hecho realidad, a pesar de llevar muchos años persiguiendo el ser artistas, habíamos hablado con discográficas, habíamos hecho castings para baile, pero no tuvimos suerte, así que, que nos propusieran formar el dúo K-Narias para nosotras fue un sueño hecho realidad y grabar nuestro primer disco. Pero sí es verdad que nos tocó vivirlo demasiado jovencitas, estábamos mucho tiempo fuera de casa, visitando otros países y demás, al principio lo pasamos un poco mal porque extrañábamos mucho a la familia.

B: La familia cómo se lo tomó, ¿gestionó bien vuestro éxito?

K: Mi padre la verdad que al principio nos dijo que termináramos nuestros estudios, llegamos hasta primero de bachiller, terminamos la E. S.O pero nos faltó entrar a la universidad. Mi padre lo que quería era que cuando termináramos nuestros estudios siguiéramos con el mundo de la música. Pero teníamos una oportunidad muy grande y apostamos por lo que nos gustaba, cumplimos nuestro sueño y así fue.

Vuestro primer sencillo fue ‘No te vistas que no vas’, ¿cómo empezasteis?

No, nuestro primer sencillo en realidad fue ‘Oye Mi Canto Feat. Barbero’, lo que pasa es que ese sí que se lanzó solo para probar a ver cómo la gente respondía, y luego ya sí que fue el de ‘No te vistas que no vas’ que fue en conjunto en el disco que sacamos las dos. Ese tema fue el más exitoso de nuestra carrera y gracias a ese tema pudimos ir a diferentes países.

B: ¿Os esperabais llegar tan lejos?

K: Bueno, siempre sueñas con llegar lejos, triunfar y que a la gente le guste lo que haces. Sí que es verdad que nosotras cuando lanzamos nuestro primero disco no pensamos que fuera para tanto, no creíamos que fuera tan rápido.

B: ¿Cómo elegisteis el nombre del dúo?

K: Nosotras elegimos siempre el nombre de las canciones, de los disco, menos el nombre del dúo, no nos llegaba ninguna inspiración, dimos vueltas a muchos nombres, ‘Gemelas Candy’, pero no nos gustaban, no nos daban una buena vibra, hasta que un día nos reunimos con un gran profesional de la música, un productor, y él fue el que nos dio la idea del nombre, porque todo el mundo se dirigía a nosotros como las chicas de Canarias, las chicas canarias, y las canarias nos quedamos. Cierto es que pusimos el guion y la K para diferenciarnos de las Islas Canarias.

K-Narias en una de sus actuaciones

B: Pocos artistas españoles han tenido el placer de cantar en grandes concentraciones de personas, y menos en el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York, ¿cómo recordáis ese momento?

K: Pues fue súper emocionante, impresionante para nuestra carrera. Nosotras debutamos allí y fue maravilloso y yo creo que para cualquier artista es increíble estar ahí, y recordamos que el escenario era giratorio, iba girando y a raíz de ahí se nos abrieron muchas puertas en Estados Unidos y pudimos hacer muchas cosas más como cantar en la casa de Playboy, y fue ahí donde comenzó nuestra carrera artística fuera de España.

B: ¿Qué público es más agradecido y entregado, el europeo o el americano?

K: Cada uno tiene su encanto, cierto es que a lo mejor el público latinoamericano es más entregado, y luego comparamos un poco con el europeo, pero igualmente son increíbles.

K-Narias con un vestido negro a juego

B: ¿Y qué valoráis más de vuestros fans?

K: Disfrutamos mucho con el contacto directo a través de nuestras paginas y redes, estamos muy agradecidas, sabemos que sin ellos nosotras no estaríamos donde estamos, tanto es sí que una vez al año nos reunimos con todos los fans de España en la isla de Tenerife y nos lo pasamos mu bien porque nos encontramos todos y pasamos un día muy agradable junto a ellos. Lo más bonito que hacen nuestros fans por nosotros es seguir ahí día tras día, nos apoyan fielmente cuando sacamos un tema. Los amamos muchísimo, no tenemos palabras suficientes para demostrar todo lo que les queremos.

B: Sé que estáis implicadas con las causas sociales, que cantasteis en la cárcel de mujeres de Bogotá y en el centro penitenciario de Tenerife, ¿qué os llevó a actuar en esos dos lugares?

K: Actuamos en esos sitios porque era un reconocimiento actuar ante esos presos que querían cambiar y hacer el bien, había presos que estaban estudiando, intentando ser mejor persona, y el regalo era que nosotras fuéramos a cantar a la cárcel ya que muchos de ellos habían dicho que les encantaría, que les gustaba mucho la música, las K-Narias y nuestras canciones, entonces pensamos que era una buena iniciativa para ayudarles y que puedan buscar por sí mismos la meta de ser mejores personas. Queríamos dar nuestro ejemplo, somos dos chicas de barrio, nos hemos criado en la pobreza, y hemos visto muchas cosas en el barrio de niños que han muerto por drogas, de gente que ha estado en la cárcel, y nosotras decidimos ir por el camino del bien y que todo es posible, si luchas por tus sueños se consiguen las cosas en la vida. Ellos quedaron muy agradecidos y les gustó bastante.

B: También recibisteis muchos agradecimientos cuando participasteis en la campaña de violencia de género para Canarias e hicisteis un anuncio en contra del bullying con Víctor Valdés, ¿no?

K: Sí, creemos que la vida nos ha dado muchas cosas positivas y muchas cosas bonitas y poder devolverle eso a todas las personas a través de la música, llevar cosas positivas a la sociedad y concienciar un poco, se puede llegar a mucha gente, y en este caso era lo que nos apetecía, ambas campañas fueron todo un éxito e incluso la de la violencia de género acabó también en Colombia, con canal Caracol, y fue maravilloso. A raíz de ahí conocimos a muchas mujeres, muchas historias también de niños, tuvimos la oportunidad de hacer una gira por todos los colegios de Canarias, por los institutos y fue muy emocionante conocer historias de jóvenes y siempre decimos que siempre que podamos seguir haciendo música intentaremos ayudar en la medida de lo que podamos.

B: Apostáis por un reggaeton ‘limpio’ alejado del machismo, este tipo de música tiene muchos estigmas, es difícil algunas veces desvincularse de las connotaciones negativas, ¿creéis que forma parte de vuestra identidad hacer reggaeton pero sin ser tan machista?

K: Desgraciadamente nosotras nos movemos en un mundo que mayoritariamente es de hombres, hay mujeres que nos hemos encontrado, es un género musical muy bueno, lo que pasa es que si te pones a ver videoclips o escuchas letras hay mucho reggaeton machista. Nosotras luchamos en contra de eso, somos unas mujeres luchadoras y nos gustaría que eso cambiase. Una forma de luchar que se nos ocurrió fue hacer una canción dedicada por y para la mujer y denunciar públicamente eso. Queremos dejar claro que todos los compañeros artistas o todo el reggaeton no es así, porque la música que escuchamos en otros géneros también lo es, hay cosas machistas en el pop, lo que pasa es que nosotras luchas en el mundo que nos movemos que es el reggaeton. Y la gente se piensa que quien escucha reggaeton es machista, y no, nosotras en este caso hemos lanzado nuestro último tema que se llama ‘Mujeres’.

B: ¿Y qué queréis conseguir con este tema?

K: Más que nada queríamos dedicar una canción para todas las mujeres y animarlas a disfrutar, a olvidarse de los problemas, y en el videoclip o en el canal hay historietas que hablan de eso, nosotras intentamos luchar por la igualdad, y nos hemos encontrado con comentarios machistas al lanzar mujeres y no solo de hombres, sino también de mujeres, hay mujeres machistas, y desgraciadamente estamos súper alarmadas porque la mayoría son de personas jóvenes, porque si habláramos de adultos, de nuestros abuelos, se puede llegar a entender porque era otra época, otra educación.

B: A Maluma le han llovido muchas críticas por su tipo de reggaeton, ¿qué opináis?

K: Nosotras creemos que también desgraciadamente en el mundo del reggaeton hay personas que confunden lo sensual con el machismo, nosotras tenemos canciones muy sensuales, y creo que van de la mano de la igualdad, porque la mujer es libre en todos los aspectos, y puede disfrutar como el hombre, la mujer puede vestir como quiera, cuando quiera y donde quiera, y nos hemos encontrado con comentarios machistas y que dos mujeres sexys, sensuales, que visten como quieren, defendemos a la mujer pero también contamos nuestra propia historia, nos han prejuzgado, nos han etiquetado por una forma de vestir o una forma de actuar.

K-Narias con José Feliciano cantando la balada ‘Un pedacito de Navidad’

B: Habéis trabajado con Don Omar, con Elvis Crespo, Nicki Jam, Dr Bellido…, ¿con quién conseguisteis más feeling?

K: Sin ninguna duda toda nuestras colaboraciones nos han aportado muchas cosas positivas a la hora de aprender y de mejorar como artistas, pero sí que es verdad que nos acordamos mucho de José Feliciano, que es uno de los grandes, incluso la canción con la que colaboramos con él es una balada, todo el mundo nos conoce como artistas del reggaeton pero a lo largo de todos estos años de carrera hemos hecho desde balada, de salsa, de todo, e hicimos con él una balada muy bonita, habla de la pobreza, de la riqueza, de que unos tienen tanto y otros tan poco, y gracias a esa canción pudimos conocer más profundamente a Feliciano, aprendimos muchísimo de él, nos dio muy buenos consejos, es una persona con un humor envidiable.

B: ¿Y con quién os gustaría colaborar?

K: Pues nos gustaría hacer algo con alguna mujer porque no hemos tenido la oportunidad de cantar con ninguna, y si pensamos en alguna persona muy alta nos gustaría con Beyoncé.

B: ¿Qué proyectos tenéis ahora para un futuro próximo?

K: Vamos a seguir grabando nuestro disco, ‘Mujeres’, que si Dios quiere saldrá a la venta en diciembre, y lo estamos alternando con conciertos. También estamos escribiendo nuestra biografía para que la gente nos conozca un poquito más fuera de lo profesional.

K-Narias, una rubia y otra morena

B: En el año 2015 quisisteis dar un giro a vuestra imagen y cada una se tiñó el pelo de un color, ¿lo hicisteis para que nos confundieran al ser gemelas?¿Os parecéis tanto en la personalidad?

K: Tenemos muchas cosas parecidas, muchos gustos similares de música, de ropa, tenemos las mismas amistades, y somos muy parecidas, pero también hay que cosas que las personas que nos conocen y sobre todo la gente que nos quiere nos dice que somos muy diferentes al mismo tiempo, yo tengo más carácter (Gara) y soy más habladora, y Loida es más tranquila, más pausada. Y físicamente decidimos cambiarnos el pelo y teñirnos una de rubia y otra de morena para que la gente no nos confundiera, pero igualmente nos siguen confundiendo, así que volvimos a tener el mismo color.

B: ¿La música os ha unido más?

K: Por supuesto. Desde pequeñitas teníamos este sueño y era de dos, no teníamos pensamiento de que cada una fuera por su lado, lo hacíamos todo juntas, hemos estudiado juntas, hemos trabajado como bailarinas, coreógrafas, cantantes juntas antes e formar el dúo K-Narias, era un sueño que era de dos, y hemos luchado las dos juntas. Creemos que la fuerza para seguir con K-Narias ha sido de las dos.

B: Dicen que los gemelos suelen tener una conexión especial, ¿vosotras lo habéis notado a lo largo de vuestra vida a la hora de hacer música, de hacer las canciones, la coreografía, tenéis miradas cómplices y ya sabéis lo que pensáis?

K: Totalmente. Es la fuerza de los gemelos, somos cinco hermanos y os adoramos a todos pero entre nosotras ha sido más especial, y es porque nacimos juntas y eso se nota a la hora de actuar, en el escenario, en todo, a la hora de hablar.

B: Si tuvierais que elegir una virtud la una de la otra, ¿con cuál os quedáis?

Gara: Loida es muy amiga de sus amigos, y siente un amor hacia los animales y la justicia.

Loida: Hay muchas virtudes, pero me gustan sus ideales, su sabiduría y su capacidad de tratar bien a la gente.

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Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no puedes entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no quieres entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre

Yo te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda
Te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda

-(K-narias)
Papito no inventes
Con la nena caliente
Yo se que tu siempre de mi estas pendiente
A ti te gusta como yo me veo siempre
Y mas te gusta papi mi cuerpo caliente
Yo soy la nena que tiene sangre caliente
Yo soy canaria pero le meto a fueguete
Tú quieres engañarme frente a la gente
Pues te digo, papi no inventes

Te gustaria besarme, tambien apretarme yo te digo no inventes ja
Te gustaria enamorarte y tambien casarte yo te digo no inventes.

-(Nicky Jam)
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no puedes entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no quieres entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre

Yo te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda
Te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda

-(K-narias)
Si esa es la moda pues papito ni lo intentes
Tú no me engañas con mentiras potentes
El amor tuyo el corazón ya ni lo siente
Ahora en mi vida eres mal ascendiente
Yo no soy boba yo no caigo en tus redes
Aunque me ofrescas dinero y muchos placeres
Tu no me gustas saca eso de tu mente
Pues te digo papi no inventes.

Te gustaria besarme, tambien apretarme yo te digo no inventes ja
Te gustaria enamorarte y tambien casarte yo te digo no inventes.

-(Nicky Jam)
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no puedes entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
El que te calienta de placer
Yo soy tu hombre
Quiere que te bese
Quiere que te toque
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre
Es que tu no quieres entender que soy tu hombre
Ma’ yo soy tu hombre

Yo te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda
Te beso toa
Yo te aprieto toa
Te acaricio toa
Dale ma’ vamos a toa que esa es la moda

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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a city in Spain, the administrative center of the province of Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria as part of the Canary Islands archipelago, 210 km from the northwestern coast of Africa . One of the two capitals of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands.

    This is the largest city in the Canary Islands. 10th place among all cities in Spain. Gran Canaria International Airport is located 18 km from the city.

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    Cathedral of the Canary Islands in Las Palmas

    History

    The city was founded on June 24, 1478 by Juan Rejon and the troops of Castile after the victory over the Guanches (the indigenous population of the Canary Islands). In 1492, Christopher Columbus made a stop at Las Palmas before his first voyage to America. On his way back to Spain, he also stopped in the city. Today, a museum in the city’s Vegeta quarter is named after him.

    At the end of the 16th century (1595) there were quite a few attacks on the island by English corsairs (John Hawkins, Francis Drake). However, Las Palmas was not taken. The city also withstood the onslaught of the Dutch navigator Pierre van der Doyes (1599). On June 28, 1599, a decisive battle took place between the Dutch and Spanish troops, after which the Dutch were forced to forget once and for all about their claims to the Canary Islands. In honor of this victory, the Cathedral of the Canary Islands (Catedral de Canarias) was built, dedicated to Saint Anna, the patroness of the city.

    At the end of the 19th century, Sir Alfred Levy Jones founded the Gran Canaria Coal Company here, which marked the beginning of the city’s prosperity. Ships following the transatlantic route began to stop in the port. New neighborhoods have grown up around the city. At 1927 year Las Palmas became the capital of the eastern province of the Canary Islands, including Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria today

    Las Palmas today is a cosmopolitan city. Next to it are famous beaches (Las Canteras and Las Alcaravaneras) and a busy port (Puerto de la Luz) – one of the most active ports in the world from the 1970s to the 1990s. The result of this activity was the resettlement of people from all over the world there. Merchants and merchants from Africa, China, Russia and the Middle East mingle on the port streets. The largest external ethnic groups on the island are Koreans and Indians, although most of them have acquired Spanish citizenship over the years.

    According to research by Thomas Whitmore, Director of Climatology Studies at Syracuse University (USA), Las Palmas has the best climate in the world.

    City festival (Fiestas de San Juan) in honor of the founding of the city is celebrated in June. Also well known in the world is the carnival in Las Palmas. The city hosts the Dance Festival and the International Film Festival.

    The annual transatlantic regatta starts in the city.

    Districts of the city

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is administratively divided into five districts, which in turn are divided into quarters, not necessarily consistent with the traditional division. Each quarter is administered by a municipal district. The last administrative division of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria dates back to 2004. The current structure of the city and municipality in the following districts and quarters (data from the 2006 census):

    Dt1 – La Vegueta, Cono Sur and Tafira (75.877 people): combines four separate districts (Montagneta, Los Hoyos, Marsagan and Tafira) and their surroundings from Campos University, Casablanca, Ramon Cuesta, El Batan , Fondillo, Lasso, Drying, Hoya de la Plata, Ginamar, La Calzada, La Cantera, La Date, Montagneta, Llano de las Nieves, Llanos de la Barrera, Lomo Blanco, Lomo Enmedio, Lomo El Sabinal, Lomo Verdejo, Los Hoyos, Marsagan, Mercalaspalmas, Montelus, Montequemado, Pedro Hidalgo, Pico Viento, Salto del Negro, San Cristobal, San Francisco de Paula, San Juan – San José, San Roque Santa Margherita, Tafira Alta, Tafira Baja, Tres Palmas, Vega de San José, Vegeta, Zarate and Zurbarana.

    Dt2 – Center (88.546 people): Barrios Alcaravaneras, Canalejas, Casablanca III, Ciudad del Mar, Ciudad Harden, Fincas Unidas, La Paterna, Lomo Apolinario, Los Tarajalles, Lugo, Miller, Miller Industrial, San Francisco – San Nicholas, Triana.

    Dt3 – Puerto Canteras (72.345 people): Guanartemé, Confital, El Rincon, Cebadales, La Isleta, La Puntilla, Las Coloradas, Nueva Isleta, Santa Catalina and Las Canteras.

    Dt4 – Ciudad Alta (101.684 people): Altavista, Cumberas, Torres Cuevas, Dias Casanova, Don Soilo, El Cardón, Escaleritas, La Feria, La Miniglia, Rejoyas, Las Torres, Las Torres Industrial, Rejoyas Altas, San Antonio, San Lazaro and Shamann.

    Dt5 – Tamaracete-San Lorenzo (39.191 people): includes Almatrice, Los Giles, San Lorenzo, Tenoya Tamaracete and their surroundings Almatrice Alta, Almatrice Bajo, Canada Onda, Casa Ayala, Ciudad del Campo, Costa Ayala, Cruz del Ovejero, Cuevas Blancas, Dragonal Alto, Dragonal Bajo, El Pintor, El Roman, El Roque, Toscon, Sardo, Oia Andrea, Perdida Island, La Casuela, La Cruz, La Galera, La Milagrosa, La Palma, La Suerte, Ladera Alta, Las Cuevas, Mahadillas, Las Mesas, Las Terreras, Llanos de Maria Rivera, Lomo Corcobado, Lomo Los Frailes, Los Giles, Masares, Piletas, Risco Negro, San Jose del Alamo, San Lorenzo, Cierte Puertas, Tamaracete and Tenoya.

    Attractions

    • St. Anne’s Cathedral (1500-1800)
    • Saint Anne’s Square (Plaza de Santa Ana)
    • Doramas Park
    • Canary Village Open Air Museum
    • Museum of the Canary Islands (El Museo Canario)
    • Atlantic Contemporary Art Center
    • Museo Nestor
    • Museum of Science and Technology
    • Columbus House
    • Canteras Boulevard

    Notable natives

    • Javier Bardem, actor
    • Benito Pérez Galdós, writer
    • Alfredo Kraus, opera singer
    • Juan Negrin, politician
    • Andrés Sánchez Robaina, poet
    • Magi Serna, tennis player
    • Juan Carlos Valeron, football player
    • Manuel Pablo Garcia Diaz, football player
    • Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Minister of Justice of Spain
    • Jeronimo Saavedra, President of the Canary Islands
    • Ramon, singer
    • Carla Suarez Navarro, tennis player

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    The most famous architectural structure of the country is located in Barcelona, ​​we are talking about the house of Mila – La Pedrera. Literally, the name can be translated as “stone cave”, the building was built according to the project and under the guidance of the architect Gaudi. It is worth noting that all his works were distinguished by non-standard and original features. According to the original idea, Mila – La Pedrera was supposed to consist exclusively of curved elements and inclined partitions, but later the architect changed his mind and built a unique building in which there are no internal load-bearing walls. This is the only building in the country where even the balconies are not decorative, but constructive.
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    Nature about. Gran Canaria is a wide variety of landscapes that can be seen in such a small area. They are so magnificent and contrasting – empty areas near mountain elevations are bordered by a huge riot of dense tropical foliage, steep rocky mountain ranges combined with spacious sandy beaches, which in turn are surrounded by valleys of banana plantations. Gran Canaria has many … Open

    Tour of Gran Canaria – cultural heritage

    Visitors to the city should definitely see the miniature castle of Castillo de la Fortaleza. It was built less than half a century ago and not at all for defensive purposes, but for the sake of a quirk. Today, the castle houses a museum that stores a wide variety of historical and archaeological collections, as well as valuable works of art dating back more than one hundred years. The castle has halls dedicated to ancient weapons, … Open

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    The Cordial Mogán Playa is aimed at nature lovers. It occupies a complex of incredibly beautiful buildings built in the Canarian style. From all sides the hotel is surrounded by a lush tropical garden, and its vast territory impresses with an abundance of unusual landscape decorations. The hotel has all the conditions for an interesting pastime, guests can fully enjoy the natural splendor of the surroundings, relax by the huge … Open

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    Adherents of ecological tourism love to relax here. Exciting excursions are held every day in beautiful natural places. One of the main advantages of the resort is the abundance of natural attractions. Vacationers should definitely look into the local Botanical Garden, which features a huge collection of exotic plants and flowers. For those who want to go fishing, a small village is suitable for … Open

    Kitchen and restaurants

    Fans of seafood will certainly like it in national restaurants. In some establishments, fish is cooked right in front of the visitors. Connoisseurs of the classics will enjoy roast tuna, while fans of the exotic will be able to order original dishes of shark meat, golden mackerel, rock perch and other seafood delicacies. Sea platter is popular with vacationers, served on a large beautifully decorated dish. … Open

    Traditions and flavor of Gran Canaria

    The relaxation of the indigenous population is manifested even in the language – it is rather melodic and slow. The dialect here is dominated by Castilian with some of its own slang words, so this is a great chance to practice to improve your language skills for learners of the Castilian dialect. Local cuisine is an abundance of potatoes, cheeses and dairy products. Among the dishes worth trying in the first place, … Open

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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the capital of the island of Gran Canaria, its main city and port. Located in the north, 18 km from the airport.

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on the map

    The city was founded on June 24, 1478 by Juan Rejon. In 1492, Christopher Columbus made a stop at Las Palmas before his first voyage to America.

    It is currently the second most popular tourist destination after Maspalomas.

    Beach, sightseeing and entertainment holidays are successfully combined here. In the capital and its environs there are several long beaches with all the infrastructure. A large number of bars, restaurants and nightlife will not let you get bored. In addition, various festivals, holidays and cultural events are regularly held: City Festival (Fiestas de San Juan) in June, carnival (lasts 3 weeks), Dance Festival, International Film Festival.

    But the most important thing that attracts people to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the many historical and architectural sights of colonial times. There are no other resorts on the island in such a large number. In addition, excursion routes depart from here to the volcanic peak of Pico de las Nieves, Mount Roque Nublo, Bandama volcanic crater and archaeological complexes near the city of Galdar.

    Finally, according to Thomas Whitmore, Director of Climatology Studies at Syracuse University (USA), the climate here is the best in the world.

    The city is quite large, so you can get around it not only on foot, but also on city buses.

    Attractions and entertainment

    The main attractions of Las Palmas are concentrated in the historic quarter of Vegueta, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. 1890 year), Bishop’s Palace, Church of Iglesia de San Telmo.

    In addition, there are many museums in the city: the Museum of the Canary Islands, the Nestor Museum, the Diosesano Museum, the Museum of Science and Technology, the Atlantic Center for Contemporary Art, the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, the Canarian Village Museum, the museum of the writer P. Galdos.

    You definitely won’t be bored here. The city has entertainment centers, cinemas, restaurants, bars, casinos, tennis courts, fitness centers, golf centers.

    The main center of nightlife is located in the Plaza de Españy. Bars and clubs work here, which are open almost until the morning.

    Beaches and the sea

    The beach of Las Canteras is located within the city limits, which is separated from the ocean by the rocky reef of Barra, thanks to which there are no big waves. The length is 3 km, the sand is yellow. There are created conditions for water sports, there is a rental of sun loungers and umbrellas, there are cafes and restaurants on the embankment. Near the reef is a great place for diving.

    Slightly to the north is Confital, where there are many waves and good conditions for surfing.

    Playa Las Alcaravaneras is located near the city’s port. Due to the good location, there are no waves here. It is also the best place to rent a yacht.

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    How to get there

    The capital is the main transport hub of the island, where the routes of all intercity buses converge. Therefore, you can get from any resort very inexpensively.

    There are three ways to get to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria from the airport.

    1. Bus.

    Routes No. 60 and No. 91 go to the bus station of the capital. For up-to-date information, prices and schedules, see the official website of the carrier.

    2. Taxi.

    If you want to get from the airport directly to the hotel and have large luggage, you should take a taxi, which is better to order in advance.

    3. Car rental.

    There are rental companies in the arrivals hall, but you can also book a car in advance. In this case, you will have your own vehicle from the first minutes and will not be limited in movement.

    Hotels

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has more hotels than any other resort on the island. There are both luxurious accommodation and inexpensive accommodation (hostels) for budget travelers. Most of them are located along the coast (across the road from it), the windows offer an excellent panorama of the sea. Some hotels are located in old colonial buildings (of course, restored and completely reconstructed inside).

    During the summer season, cheap accommodation is best booked in advance.

    Best hotels in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria:

    • Sercotel Hotel Cristina Las Palmas,
    • BULL Reina Isabel & SPA,
    • Design Plus Bex Hotel.

    Cheap housing:

    • Tropical House,
    • Ecohostel Bettmar.

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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a city in Spain, the administrative center of the province of Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria, part of the Canary Islands archipelago, 210 km off the northwest coast of Africa. One of the two capitals of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands.

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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a city in Spain, the administrative center of the province of Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria, part of the Canary Islands archipelago, 210 km off the northwest coast of Africa. One of the two capitals of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands. With a population of 378,517 in 2018, it is the largest city in the Canary Islands. Gran Canaria International Airport is located 18 km from the city. The city was founded on June 24, 1478 by Juan Rejon and the troops of Castile after the victory over the Guanches (the indigenous population of the Canary Islands). At 1492 Christopher Columbus made a stop at Las Palmas before his first voyage to America. On his way back to Spain, he also stopped in the city. Today, a museum in the city’s Vegeta quarter is named after him. At the end of the 16th century (1595), several attacks were made on the island by English corsairs (John Hawkins, Francis Drake). However, Las Palmas was not taken. The city also withstood the onslaught of the Dutch navigator Pierre van der Doyes (1599). On June 28, 1599, a decisive battle took place between the Dutch and Spanish troops, after which the Dutch were forced to forget about their claims to the Canary Islands once and for all. In honor of this victory, the Cathedral of the Canary Islands (Catedral de Canarias) was built, dedicated to Saint Anna, the patroness of the city. At the end of the 19th century, Sir Alfred Levy Jones founded the Gran Canaria Coal Company here, which marked the beginning of the prosperity of the city. Ships following the transatlantic route began to stop in the port. New neighborhoods have grown up around the city. At 19In 27, Las Palmas became the capital of the eastern province of the Canary Islands, which includes Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.

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    Gran Canaria (Spanish Gran Canaria) is one of the Canary Islands, the third largest (area 1560.1 km²) in the archipelago after the islands of Tenerife and Fuerteventura. As of 2012, the island’s population was 852,225, making Gran Canaria the second largest Canary Island in terms of population. The capital of Gran Canaria is the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the administrative center of the province of the same name.

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The Guardia Civil destroys 4,000 weapons seized in the Canary Islands

Shotguns, rifles, automatic weapons, pistols, revolvers, and machetes, were among those smelted…

9/20/22, 11:08 AM

Flight delays and diversions due to bad weather in the Archipelago

The downpour yesterday left runways flooded and flights unable to land in Gran Canaria…

9/19/22, 6:31 AM

The effects of heavy rains are being felt in parts of the Canary Islands

The first incidents of a DANA are being recorded as the emergency services ask for “extreme caution”. ..

9/18/22, 3:57 PM

Two books of condolences for the death of The Queen are open in Tenerife and Gran Canaria

They are located in the British consulates on the two islands for the public to sign…

9/11/22, 7:12 AM

Police investigate a woman who left a baby in the car in the parking lot of a supermarket

The young boys crying alerted an off-duty police officer who found the mother. She claims she has done nothing wrong!

9/8/22, 4:28 PM

An estate agency is reported for dumping documents with personal data on public roads

The papers included copies of people’s bank accounts, property purchase contracts, and various IDs and passports. ..

9/8/22, 8:53 AM

Business owners complain about street sellers taking trade away from them

They claim that the vendors are creating a bad image for the area and are camping out in the lighthouse…

9/7/22, 8:16 AM

Couple arrested trying to fly to the UK with false passports

They were stopped at border control with their 4-year-old daughter…

9/3/22, 7:07 PM

Freak accident as taxi plunges 5 metres into a building site

Amazingly the driver was uninjured in the incident and no one else was in the car…

9/2/22, 2:15 PM

Two teenagers arrested for throwing rocks at moving cars on the motorway

They have caused over 7,000 euros worth of damage to vehicles, but fortunately no serious accidents…

8/31/22, 5:12 PM

Wrong turn gets driver stuck on a staircase in Gran Canaria

Firefighters had to remove the car so that the driver and passengers could get out…

8/29/22, 12:13 PM

BBQ areas closed as fire alert activated in Gran Canaria from today

Weather forecasts see highs of up to 38 degrees for Monday and up to 40 from Tuesday. ..

8/21/22, 9:49 AM

A new millionaire in the Canary Islands after Fridays Euromillions draw

According to the lottery administration, a ticket bought in Gran Canaria has won the Millionaire Maker…

8/21/22, 8:58 AM

A motorcyclist is killed after colliding with a bus in Mogán

The man was already dead when they got there as a result of his injuries…

8/15/22, 7:21 AM

Animal activists protest against the planned octopus farm in Gran Canaria

They say: ‘Octupus are highly sensitive and intelligent creatures and deserve a voice’. ..

8/14/22, 12:39 PM

Parents arrested after their 19 month old baby tests positive for cocaine and cannabis

They took him to hospital in Gran Canaria as he was sleepy and walking unsteadily…

8/12/22, 7:00 AM

World record for 12 brothers and sisters with a combined age of 1,057 years old

They all still live in the municipality of Moya in Gran Canaria and are aged between 76 and 98 years old…

8/10/22, 3:09 PM

Tourist has suitcases robbed outside a hotel as she popped into reception

In less than 5 minutes they opened her luggage and stole 3 laptops, 1 tablet, a mobile phone and money…

8/5/22, 1:24 PM

VIDEO: Hammerhead shark caught on video by the coast of Gran Canaria

The people who recorded it are being criticized for chasing it and going to close to it, what’s your opinion?

8/5/22, 9:04 AM

Three arrested for armed robbery at a bingo hall in Las Palmas

Two of them entered the premises wearing balaclavas and one of them attacked an employee with a knife. ..

8/4/22, 9:53 AM

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Spain relaxes some Covid entry requirements from non-EU countries

As of today, passengers arriving by air or sea will not have to present the Spain Travel Health (SpTH) information…

9/20/22, 7:35 AM

The Queen’s Funeral: A final farewell to the Monarch who reigned for 70 years

The Queen’s state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11am today attended by 2,000 people and watched by millions…

9/19/22, 7:48 AM

A cloudy and rainy start to the week in the Canary Islands

Rain is forecast in all of the islands today, with some storms in the western ones. Full forecast here…

9/19/22, 5:50 AM

Masks will remain compulsory on public transport in Spain indefinitely

The Ministry of Health confirmed in parliament that the government will keep them until experts decide otherwise…

9/17/22, 7:59 AM

The British embassy gives latest update on driving licence negotiations

The only question people what answered is “when can I change my licence without taking a Spanish driving test?”

9/16/22, 2:44 PM

VIDEO: Expat couple arrested in major gangland money laundering investigation

The Guardia Civil and Europol have dismantled Spain’s ‘biggest money laundering network’. ..

9/16/22, 7:06 AM

The Canaries is fifth highest region with the most serious electric scooter accidents

A new report puts emphasis on the importance of wearing a helmet, and respecting other road users and speed limits…

9/15/22, 4:52 PM

Spain extends entry restrictions due to Covid for another two months

Anyone aged 12 or over must still present a vaccination certificate, recovery certificate, or negative test result…

9/15/22, 8:24 AM

More rain forecast in the Canary Islands today especially in Tenerife

Here is today’s weather forecast for the four main islands. ..

9/14/22, 7:25 AM

Man finds 9 million pesetas but the Bank of Spain won’t change them

He discovered the money whilst renovating an old house, but the deadline has passed for exchanging old currency…

9/13/22, 6:25 AM

Parliament starts a debate on establishing a tourist tax in the Canary Islands

The President of the Canaries commented on the need to introduce a tax for holiday stays on the Islands in today’s plenary session…

9/12/22, 2:41 PM

VIDEO: British inventor takes to sky in first flight of Gravity Jet Suit in Spain

Richard Browning put on a display at the Malaga aerodrome ahead of the Torre del Mar Airshow. ..

9/11/22, 8:45 AM

King Charles and Queen Consort greet crowds outside Buckingham Palace

He will hold his first audience with Prime Minister Liz Truss as King, before he addresses the nation on television at 6pm…

9/9/22, 2:59 PM

From money to stamps and the national anthem, when will they change?

Changing the Queen’s portrait and cipher on everything will be a huge task, one likely to take several years…

9/9/22, 10:04 AM

From the new King to national mourning, this is what happens now

The UK has started a period of national mourning and the new King will address the nation today. .

9/9/22, 8:49 AM

The Queen died peacefully with Charles and Anne at her bedside

Andrew, Edward, William and Harry made the dash to Balmoral in vain after doctors gave her just hours to live…

9/9/22, 7:27 AM

The Queen has died aged 96

The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon…

9/8/22, 6:06 PM

The Queen’s immediate family are summoned to Balmoral as doctors keep her under medical supervision

A statement about the Queen’s health is exceptionally rare and suggests the situation is very serious…

9/8/22, 1:08 PM

Another calima and increase in temperatures are on the way

The heat and haze are returning to the Canary Islands but there is also a high chance of some rain…

9/7/22, 12:24 PM

Plane forced to land again after takeoff due to a warning for a door problem

The aircraft, operated by Vueling, had to circle and burn fuel before it could land again. ..

9/6/22, 6:46 AM

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The new Open Mall shopping centre announces opening date and shops inside

Primark, JD Sports, and McDonalds are among the brands opening in Lanzarote’s most luxurious new commercial centre…

9/18/22, 9:22 AM

Man arrested in the Canary Islands wanted in Germany for sexual abuse of children

This is the fourth person arrested this year with a warrant for this type of crime…

9/15/22, 12:28 PM

Two cars pulled from the sea after they ‘slid’ down ramps

One was in Lanzarote and the other in Fuerteventura on the same night!

9/10/22, 12:54 PM

VIDEO: Tourists video a boat with 47 people onboard arriving on beach

In total 153 irregular immigrants arrived in three boats to the Canary Islands this weekend…

9/5/22, 7:04 AM

Half of Lanzarote is without water as power cuts stopped desalination plants

Canal Gestión working overtime to rectify the problem either today, Thursday, or Friday. ..

9/1/22, 8:27 AM

The dead body of a diver is found off the coast of Playa Chica

The Emergency Services received an alert reporting the discovery of a body submerged in a sea inlet near the pier…

8/30/22, 11:27 AM

The Yorkshire Ripper’s ashes have been scattered in the Canary Islands

A female friend who regularly visited Peter Sutcliffe in jail scattered his ashes at a rocky cove this weekend…

8/29/22, 7:15 AM

Two emergencies at Lanzarote airport with unconcious passengers on planes

One flight from was diverted from Tenerife and the other was coming from the UK. ..

8/28/22, 3:31 PM

Man arrested for simulating a fraud to recover money he lost on a crypto platform

The 28-year-old claimed his bank had taken the money without his authorisation…

8/21/22, 8:00 AM

Migration centres are strained as 700 people arrive on Canaries coast in 4 days

Four deaths have been reported, including a 7-year-old girl who drowned after the boat she was on capsized…

8/16/22, 7:15 AM

367 migrants rescued in Canarian waters including a child in critical condition

The six-year-old boy went into cardiorespiratory arrest but was revived by rescuers…

8/12/22, 4:11 PM

VIDEO: The Albatros Hotel is fully evacuated due to a fire

Staff and guests all had to exit the hotel to avoid smoke inhalation or injury. ..

8/10/22, 7:56 AM

Man arrested after taking photos of children and exposing himself on a beach

Witnesses claimed that the man was even masturbating in broad daylight in front of them…

8/9/22, 8:52 AM

Firemen smash open an apartment to stop a man committing suicide

They managed to get to him before it was too late…

7/25/22, 7:15 AM

Emergency landing for Thomas Cook plane after engine explodes after take-off

The airport runway in Lanzarote was temporarily closed but didn’t cause any major delays for other flights. ..

7/20/22, 7:39 AM

One killed and one seriously injured as a car plunges down a cliff in Tinajo

Firemen had to cut both occupants of the car free which was wedged on the side of the cliff…

7/17/22, 9:22 AM

Emergency landing for plane bound for Tenerife due to a child choking

All emergency protocols were activated on board as the young child lost consciousness…

7/12/22, 7:28 AM

A 35-year-old man dies after drowning in Lanzarote

Paramedics performed basic and advanced resuscitation manoeuvres on the beach but couldn’t revive him. ..

7/11/22, 7:41 AM

Emergency landing for a Tenerife flight after a passenger passes out

The plane had to do a U-turn and land in Lanzarote where emergency services on the ground were waiting for it…

6/23/22, 1:21 PM

Man glassed in the neck in a fight outside a nightclub early this morning

CECOES received several calls about the fight and the National Police have arrested the culprit…

6/19/22, 1:36 PM

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  • “Environmental Tragedy” As Canary Islands Fire Out Of Control

    World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday August 20, 2019

    A fire raged out of control on the Spanish holiday island of Gran Canaria Monday, forcing evacuations as flames rose so high even water-dropping planes could not operate in what was dubbed an “environmental tragedy”.

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  • 2019 Ducati Hypermotard 950 First Ride Review

    Written by Preetam Bora | Wednesday May 29, 2019

    We ride the new Ducati Hypermotard 950 and the Hypermotard 950 SP in Gran Canaria, in the twisty mountain roads of the island and on a short and tight go kart track by the Atlantic.

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  • Brad Pitt Saves Young Fan From Getting Crushed During Film Shoot

    Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 24, 2016

    Brad rushed to her rescue as a huge crowd gathered to watch him shoot in Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria in the Spanish Canary Islands. The girl was reportedly in danger of being crushed against a security barrier but no one noticed, except Brad, who leaped into action and helped her

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The request coincides with a new day of record infections in the Canary Islands – almost 4,000 positive cases. 11,880 LA PALMA. You’ll have to quarantine on your return, and you may also be required to take a COVID-19 test on or before your arrival. Even in winter, daytime temperatures tend to average somewhere between 16C and 22C. The Canary Islands of Gran Canaria and Lanzarote will tighten coronavirus measures for at least two weeks due to an increase in the number of infections, local media reported on Sunday. Rescuers said the small boat was discovered late Friday some 160 kilometers (99 miles) south of Gran Canaria island. Rules on face masks and Covid passports will still apply as they are national laws . 4. Anfi del Mar A beach where the water is like a swimming pool. January 16, 2021. Tenerife & Gran Canaria add strict new Covid rules for hotels, bars and beaches . About Gran Canaria. SEE FULL GALLERY. 3-min read. According to the agreement, as of March 26th, all the measures contemplated in Decree-Law 11/2021 cease to be in force, that is, those related to capacity, closing hours, and limitation on the number of people allowed to meet/group sizes. The latest breaking news, comment and features from The Independent. Gran Canaria recorded 1,865 new cases while the smaller island of La Palma had 106 new cases . 2,065 EL HIERRO. May 21, 2022, 5:14 AM. Children are considered to be between 2 and 12 years old. It said . The decision was made by the regional Governing Council last Thursday at the weekly review of the alert levels for COVID, which are based . This is the third new service announcement for Shannon Airport. On Level 3 alert are Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, and on Level 2 alert . 17 year old single jabbed and a 14 year old no jab. Gran Canaria is located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, a 9-minute walk from Parque de Santa Catalina, 0.6 miles from Centro Comercial El Muelle, as well as a 14-minute walk from Parque Romano. News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Thank you 35007 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Fuerteventura has already been at level 3 for several weeks, and La Palma has risen to level 2 today. Report inappropriate content. This 5-star hotel in Meloneras (Gran Canaria) offers the most select customers an environment which evokes African countries; from the wild appearance of its flora, to the colour of its buildings, earthy and intriguing just like the slopes of Kilimanjaro. Gran Canaria and Lanzarote tighten coronavirus measures. By Sarah Keane 31 January 2021 9:33. Gran Canaria’s default setting is warm. Live Weather. 21,569 LANZAROTE. The following measures are still in place and should be followed to ensure the minimisation of the spread of Covid-19. The Gran Canarian pride festival attended by 80,000 from Britain and across Europe is being investigated after being linked to numerous monkeypox cases in Madrid, Italy and Tenerife. Forming part of the Canary Islands – a Spanish archipelago floating off the coast of Western Sahara – the island . 151,341 TENERIFE. Discover your smile with TUI%2C the world%27s biggest travel group%2E We offer you even more handpicked holiday choices%2C city breaks%2C short breaks%2C . If you are already in Gran Canaria and you experience any symptoms of COVID-19 during your stay on the island, please call: 900 112 061 (only while calling within Spain). +34 928 15 06 06. [email protected]. : +34 928 846 579 (calls on this number . Phone no. In addition, it is no longer necessary to have prior authorization to hold mass events, and the ban on . Sweden has had 437,000 confirmed cases and 8,700 deaths – many more than its Scandinavian neighbours. 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El ATP Gran Canaria Challenger ha coronado este domingo a su ganador, Gianluca Mager, que se ha hecho con el ttulo tras una espectacular final contra Roberto Carballs celebrada en El Cortijo Club de Campo, con un resultado de 7-6 (6), 6-2 en medio de gran expectacin y gradas llenas de un pblico entregado, que ha podido disfrutar de tenis de primer nivel. If travelling to the Canary Islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria or Lanzarote, one may need to show evidence of a negative Covid test result. 4 days with some rainfall. 128,159 GRAN CANARIA. 24 Sept 2021, 12:56 pm. The airline confirmed the passenger was taken off the plane. . Overview. 2,065 EL HIERRO. In addition, it is no longer necessary to have prior authorization to hold mass events, and the ban on . Binter will connect Gran Canaria with #Boston and #NewYork, after a stopover in Punta Delgada (Azores), between July 1 and September 24. . 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Spain currently has moderate travel restrictions in place for travelers from United States, so it’s likely that Eurowings Discover flights to Gran Canaria Las Palmas are still operating. Il Divo star Carlos Marin had been jabbed with single-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine before dying from Covid, it is revealed, as his ex-wife breaks her silence to say his death ‘leaves a huge . Would this be sufficient for the 72 hours that they require for Canary Islands?Wasn’t sure if the 72 hours is from when you do the test or time you arrive etc. Young people aged 12 to 17 inclusive can alternatively present a negative Covid-19 nucleic acid amplification test (PCR or similar) – but not antigen test – taken within 72 hours prior to arrival. Often described as a “miniature continent,” Gran Canaria is home to a staggering diversity of landscapes; from sweeping sandy beaches and red-earthed pine forests to undulating mountains and dusty deserts. Travel. Tourists heading to the Canary Islands are set to enjoy a welcome boost as coronavirus restrictions will end this week. Urlaub auf Teneriffa, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote und Co. ist mglich, die Infektionszahlen der Inselgruppe sind aktuell moderat. Restriction-free holidays to Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote could be back on (Picture: Getty Images) Brits planning summer holidays to the Canary Islands this summer could see a huge boost . Here’s a breakdown of all the travel rules in Ibiza, Majorca, Menorca, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote so you know what to expect when you’re booking a getaway. Die Kathedrale wurde schon im Jahr 1497 erbaut und beherbergt heutzutage das bedeutendste Archiv der Kanaren. 13th March 2020. . On Sunday, the Ministry of Health confirmed 151 new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 and one more death. Again, children under the age of 12 are exempt from . Officials confirmed 289 new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the last 24 hours, bringing the accumulated figure to 6,754 active cases across the islands. 14. 21C max day temperature. Latest COVID-19 coronavirus data and map for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain But, in what many will see as good news, there . The Canary Island’s general measures for Covid-19 do remain in place, but not as strict as they have been over the past few months. Gran Canaria. El aumento respecto al abril anterior al Covid es de 9,78% por lo que Gran Canaria es, adems, la isla del Archipilago con mayor aumento de turistas. Total Covid-19 cases Canary Islands: 333,243. 8 more. On Sunday, the Ministry of Health confirmed 151 new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 and one more death. The Ministry of Health confirms 63 active cases of coronavirus COVID-19 and 7 discharges. 2. Telephone. Sheltered Anfi del Mar beach in the south of Gran Canaria has fine, white sand and water so calm that it has barely a ripple. BARCELONA, Spain — Spain’s government is scrambling to manage the steady stream of migrants to its Canary Islands from West Africa by opening a second holding camp . Guardia Civil officers were called to a hotel in Gran Canaria where several migrants were staying on Saturday, January 30, after complaints that several young people were frolicking pool-side without respecting anti-Covid . The only requirements are a valid Covid certificate and wearing masks on public transport and in Taxis. News. A negative Covid-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of travelling; Proof of being fully vaccinated at least 14 days before travel; You must also complete a health control form no more than 48 hours . November 18, 2020, 9:54 AM. You will also find useful information on the Tourism website of the Spanish Government: https://travelsafe. spain.info/en/. Resort Temp ; Majorca 212320: 18: Fuerteventura 208272: 20: Tenerife 206760: 19: Gran Canaria . The Covid certificate is required to enter any bars and restaurants on the islands and masks must . . GRAN CANARIA, Spain (AP) Spanish rescuers reached a boat carrying over 30 migrants and brought them safely to the Canary Islands, but not in time to save one child who reportedly died at sea. That’s it. Access and opening times. Whole apartment. And once Covid travel restrictions end, tourists coming back will find Gran Canaria is the same as always (better in the case of Puerto Rico thanks to the new malls and the refurbished main shopping centre). The Canary News, Views . Gran Canaria has relaxed its Covid restrictions today, making it easier for people to socialise Credit: Alamy. News. Guardia Civil officers were called to a hotel in Gran Canaria where several migrants were staying on Saturday, January 30, after complaints that several young people were frolicking pool-side without respecting anti-Covid . Gran Canaria has relaxed its Covid restrictions today, making it easier for people to socialise Credit: Alamy. The change means that groups of up to 12 people can sit at a table in a restaurant . Informacin y noticias de Gran Canaria en Maspalomas News, con actualidad del Cabildo de Gran Canaria, poltica, economa y empresa, sindicatos y colectivos. Kanaren-Urlaub 2022: Inzidenz, Einreise und Corona-Regeln. 128,159 GRAN CANARIA. In Covid times, you need to be savvy about the entry requirements and any Covid restrictions in the area. Discover the wonders of Gran Canaria on two wheels and soak up the sun . The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands announced 4,087 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update on Friday and 9 deaths in the archipelago due . : +34 928 846 579 (calls on this number . Holiday Weather. Sorry I am sure this has been asked a thousand times but everywhwere I look I seem to get different answers. Spain forums. 2,519 LA GOMERA. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London . . See all travel guides Don’t miss the best of Gran Canaria. LATEST NEWS | Coronavirus (COVID-19) | Eruption ends in La Palma. SHANNON Group, who operate Shannon Airport, has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of a new service to Gran Canaria (Las Palmas). PM opening statement at COVID-19 press conference: 15 December . 2,519 LA GOMERA. News Group Newspapers Limited in . A 10:00 PM curfew will apply from Monday. Spain has been on the UK’s quarantine list since July 26, with more than 600,000 cases of coronavirus. Total Covid-19 cases Canary Islands: 333,243. Covid-19 statistics – new cases. POLICE break up a migrant pool party in Gran Canaria for breach of Covid rules. The changes cover the Canary Islands region, which includes Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria. She made the pledge after a meeting with Canary Islands president Angel Victor Torres. 151,341 TENERIFE. The Covid-19 vaccination statistics for the Canary Islands is courtesy of the Spanish Ministry of Health. Last updated on 27/05/22. By Sarah Keane 31 January 2021 9:33. Those aged 12-17 are able to present a negative test instead of proof of vaccination. The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $484 and for one-way flights to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the period specified. 8. Washing machine. 6 hours of sunshine per day. Apartamento: city and beach. The change means that groups of up to 12 people can sit at a table in a restaurant . The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands announced 4,087 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update on Friday and 9 deaths in the archipelago due . The country has never imposed a full lockdown. You will also find useful information on the Tourism website of the Spanish Government: https://travelsafe.spain.info/en/. A holiday full of luxury, entertainment and sprinkled with an exotic touch is now possible at Lopesan Baobab Resort. Gran Canaria has raised its coronavirus alert to the highest level after an explosion of cases – meaning tighter restrictions for Brits abroad. 6. 21. Browse forums. At this time of year, temperatures sit between the mid 20s and the mid 30s. 68 reviews. As far as rain is concerned, the wettest months are January and February, but you get the . Gran Canaria moved to level four restrictions with the smaller island of La Palma at the weekend. Additional terms apply. Ein Besuch der Kathedrale Santa Ana. 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    The most visited museum in Gran Canaria is Museum of the Canary Islands (El Museo Canario) , which is located in Las Palmas.

    The museum began its work in 1879. In the 80s of the 20th century, the museum underwent reconstruction and took on its current form.

    The museum’s collection includes numerous archaeological finds, consisting mainly of the remains and historical artifacts and objects belonging to the early human settlements in Gran Canaria and other islands of the Canary archipelago. The exposition presents ceramic vessels, religious figurines, stamps used to make prints of ornaments on fabric ( pintaderas ), Guanche tools made of bone and wood, jewelry, animal skins, skeletons, skulls and mummies.

    Among the found anthropomorphic figurines, one stands out, the most impressive and famous – “Idol of Tara” , depicting the goddess of fertility.

    Museo Canario with such an extensive archaeological collection is a very important resource in the study of the pre-Hispanic period in the archipelago. No wonder it is called one of the best archaeological museums in Spain.

    Not far from Piazza Santa Ana, right behind the Cathedral is House of Columbus (Casa de Colón) , where the discoverer stayed during his trip to America while his ship was being repaired. This is one of the most beautiful houses in the capital of Gran Canaria, a unique and symbolic landmark of the Canary archipelago.

    Now it is one of the most visited museums in the Canary Islands, consisting of several combined buildings, one of which was part of the former Governor’s House, where, in fact, Columbus lived. The façade, with fine stone relief decorations, balconies and balconies, and wooden window frames, is a striking example of the Canary Islands style. The main decoration of the house is a skillfully decorated blue-turquoise portal around massive wooden doors, which looks especially picturesque against the background of the yellow facade. On both sides of the portal are sculptures of lions holding the emblems of Las Palmas.

    In the inner patios there is a preserved old Gothic stone well, surrounded by columns and arches, and ancient cannons, and outside the building, in front of the entrance, there is a spectacular stone fountain with a bowl mounted on a hexagonal column.

    In 1777, the building Casa de Colón was rebuilt, and in 1952 the Museum of the Age of Discovery was opened, dedicated to navigation and discovery. The museum consists of thirteen permanent exhibition halls spread over three levels. In the basement there is an exposition dedicated to the pre-Columbian era of America. The first floor is dedicated to Columbus and his expeditions, numerous travel maps, ship models of that time, navigational instruments, as well as the history and development of the Canary Islands. On the second floor you can learn everything about the history of the capital of the island – Las Palmas de Grani Canaria, there is also a three-dimensional model of Gran Canaria. Another section of the museum is devoted to painting of the 16th-20th centuries, among which there are paintings provided by the Prado Museum.

    In the halls dedicated to pre-Columbian America, there are information panels about American settlements, cultural zones, the peoples of America of that era, as well as extensive ethnographic material about various cultures of the mainland: ceramics, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figurines of the Esmeraldas and Tolita culture, wicker baskets, harpoons, arrows of the Yanomamo Indians of the Amazonian culture, as well as various exhibits related to the culture of the Aztecs, Mayans, Zapotecs, Mixtecs and other Indian peoples.

    The museum also includes the Provincial Historical Archives, the Provincial Library, the Specialized Education Center, and various facilities for temporary events such as courses, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, etc. Thus, in addition to getting acquainted with the history of the island and intercontinental relations, Casa de is a place for obtaining the necessary knowledge to understand the reality of today and tomorrow, building strong cooperation between countries.

    In the historic district of Vegeta in Las Palmas, there is another famous museum – Atlantic Center for Contemporary Art (Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, or CAAM for short) . The building was designed by architect Francisco Javier Saenz de Hoisa , while maintaining the neoclassical façade. The museum was opened on December 4, 1989, originally to house collections of Canarian art.

    Now permanent collection CAAM has more than 2,600 works of art, many of which were brought from America, Africa and Europe. The theme of “tricontinentality” is the key one in the museum’s exposition, the understanding of Canarian art takes place through a dialogue between the European, African and American continents.

    The collection of Canarian art is represented, inter alia, by artists from the avant-garde group El Paso ( Grupo El Paso ) and representatives of the informal art such as Manolo Millares , Martin Chirino and Pablo Serrano . The center also exhibits works by other Spanish artists, such as José Maria Sicilia , Christina Iglesias , Luis Gordillo , as well as works by the German artist Andreas Schulze and the Czech master Jiří Georg Dokupil .

    Museo Néstor (Museo Néstor) in Las Palmas is a pinacotheque dedicated to the Gran Canarian artist Nestor Martin-Fernandez de la Torre . The museum is located by Doramas Park, in Pueblo Canario, an architectural complex conceived by Nestor himself and designed by his brother Miguel in the style of traditional Canarian architecture. The two-story Nestor Museum , opened in 1956, 18 years after the artist’s sudden death, consists of twelve exhibition halls that house the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, as well as a documentation center, shop and pedagogical department. Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre is one of the most important artists of Spanish Symbolism, whose work developed under the influence of the modernist movement. His work was admired and inspired by Salvador Dali.

    In the park Santa Catalina in Las Palmas is located The oldest Museum of Science and Technology It takes its name from the shipping company Elder Dempster Lines , the original owners of the building that now houses the museum.

    The museum is located on four floors, where there are exhibition halls, a digital planetarium, a large-format 3D cinema and various exhibitions dedicated to technology, physics, mathematics, astronomy, biology, medicine, geology. Many exhibits of the museum are interactive, they can and should be touched and studied various natural and scientific phenomena. There are even comic warnings in the halls that “it is forbidden not to touch the exhibits.”

    In addition to participating in exciting physics experiments, visitors can see some real historical artifacts, such as an 1885 steam locomotive, a marine diesel engine, and several old models of steamboats.

    Another attraction of the museum is a real combat supersonic fighter aircraft CASA-Northrop F-5 , version AR9, which carried out reconnaissance activities for the Spanish Air Force. It attracts attention not only with its design, but also with the ability to sit in the cockpit.

    In the Old Town of Las Palmas, in an emblematic building from the 18th century, which used to house the city’s first hospital, there is San Martin Center for Contemporary Culture (San Martín Centro de Cultura Contemporánea) . This is a multifunctional cultural space, opened in 2011, offering visitors a varied program of contemporary art exhibitions, theater performances and courses, art workshops; music concerts of various genres are also held here, round tables and conferences are organized. In addition, the San Martin Center promotes local talent in the arts, music and theatre.

    Aquarium opened in the port of Las Palmas in 2017 Poema del Mar . A modern building with bright night lighting, reminiscent of the silhouettes of marine animals, covers an area of ​​​​more than 12,000 square meters and presents up to 35 different aquatic ecosystems and hundreds of species of marine life in giant aquariums and tunnels. The aquarium takes its name from one of the most famous paintings by the Canarian modernist artist Nestor Martín-Fernández de la Torre.

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    A Week in the Canary Islands (and a bit of Africa)

    You’ll remember last week we left off leaving Rome (after Barcelona for Mobile World Congress), in our bid to burn a few weeks of time while our landlord pulls up and renovates the flooring in our apartment.  So for the past 7-8 days we’ve been floating around the Canary Islands on the Mein Schiff 4, part of the German cruise line TUI.  A long-time DCR reader suggested we try it out after seeing us on our previous cruise adventures (from Dubai to Singapore via India, the not-so-awesome Queen Mary 2, and another trip for our honeymoon).

    The only catch? We don’t speak German. So we dragged along some friends…that also don’t speak German.  With that – let’s begin.

    Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)

    We boarded the ship in Gran Canaria last Sunday.  Our flight got in mid-afternoon, but the ship didn’t leave until late night (around 10PM), so I decided to go for a run around that end of the island.

    I had no particular plan, but just sorta went wherever looked interesting.  In this case, a big hill-looking thing.

    Once up there, I realized that the coastline was spectacular, so I worked my way down trail-running style:

    This would eventually end at a military/restricted zone.  They seemed kinda serious about it.

    So I then backtracked my way along the coastal areas to the beach boardwalk and then finally back across town to the ship.

    It’s here I wrapped up a bunch of shots for the Fitbit Blaze review.  Regrettably, it started pouring out – making that job slightly more difficult.  That seemed to be the case anytime we were near the port in Las Palmas – it was just cold, windy, and rainy.  Drive or cruise just 30 minutes away and it’d be all sunshine.  Go figure.

    In any case, we got all settled on-board and cruised off into the (rather rolling) seas.

    Agadir (Morocco, Africa)

    After about 36 hours at sea, we arrived in Morocco.   Agadir to be precise.  While I’ve been to the continent to Africa more times than I can count, I’ve only been to Morocco once before – with The Girl some years back (our first trip together).  It was a day trip from Spain using the high speed ferry that connects the two.

    Agadir sits on the western coast of Africa, close to the beginnings of the Sahara desert.  While there are sand dunes not too far from here, they weren’t in our day plan (no desire to sit on a packed bus for hours).

    Instead, I started the day with a run around the town.  Mostly, it was a run to get out of the vast port area, followed by a short snippet on the beach.

    Still, it was nice.  After that I headed back to the boat to get breakfast.  From there we all grabbed the shuttle bus back to the beach for some beach relaxation.  It was warm, but not hot. And with the winds howling a bit – it wasn’t quite as hot as you’d like.  Still, we made it work.

    We were killing time until our afternoon reservation for dune buggies (or karts or whatever you call them).   Here’s Liz during one of her driving stints:

    We’d take these up into the mountains on a multi-hour trek.

    Two per buggy, and we traded a bit here and there.

    No actual sand dunes, but just more mountain/desert than anything.  Plus, a mile or two on the quiet beaches on the way back – which was pretty fun.

    Afterwards, I got the brief required camel sunset photo.

    Because…camel?

    With that – it was time to head back to the boat and back to the Canary Islands.

    Lanzarote (Canary Islands)

    After getting back to the islands, first up was Lanzarote.  This island is home to Ironman Lanzarote, coming up again in May.  This race is well known for being utterly brutal, and we saw plenty of evidence of that during our wanderings around the island.  Just check out the elevation profile for the bike leg of the race (180km):

    Of course, the hills are really the least of your issues.   It’s the non-stop wind and ever-present searing sun that’s likely to make you cry first.  Even this time of the year the sun out in the lava fields will quickly crisp you up.  So it’s best to act like a camel and take lots of water.

    As for us? We just started with the beach instead.  We picked up a car rental and headed on down a long dirt road that would eventually get us to this rather pretty spot:

    We burned a bit of time in that area, which overlooks a string of beaches:

    From there we went over to visit the volcano area – but it was getting late in the day and we didn’t quite have enough time to go through the entire park on the busses they have.  So we just did a short stop before moving along.

    But we did get to see these cool line-ups of camels as they finished their work for the day and trekked back to…well…wherever a parade of camels sleeps for the night.

    Along the way we saw plenty of cyclists/triathletes out and about riding around.

    I think this island would be one of my top two picks to come back to if I wanted to do a bit of riding (along with La Gomera).  Both seem a bit more low-key than Tenerife or Gran Canaria.

    Tenerife (Canary Islands)

    Next it was off to Tenerife.  An island with far more infrastructure than we expected.  In the main city center where the port was, it was basically like being in Honolulu, kinda crazy.  First up that morning was a run along the coast with The Girl.

     

    After which we grabbed another rental car here and started off spending our morning on a white sand beach.  I note this because the beach should have been black sand, but they decided to truck transport a boatload (or rather a lot of boatloads – anyone know exactly how many?) of sand from the Sahara desert to here, making it a white-sand beach.  For realz.

    If you head up to the top to see the above view, and then turn around, you’ll see the more natural black sand beaches:

    At about this point, the bike tour from the TUI ship pedaled on by.   Somewhat impressive since it wasn’t an easy climb up there, and not everyone was athletes.  I don’t have a picture of them there, but I do have a picture down at the ship:

    Even more impressive is that TUI actually takes a flotilla of bikes with them onboard, and every morning there is a bike tour for a few hours that you can join.  There’re also organized runs in each port too.  Pretty cool

    Oh, and they also do spin classes (90 minutes!) – complete with real-course style videos playing on the massive big-screen TV.

    Said TV is also used for football games:

    Anyway…after our beach we headed inland in an attempt to get to the 3,718m (10,46ft) tall volcano, Teide.  The road up to it is amazing, full of huge trees and incredible views.  Such as this:

    Unfortunately, said road to the volcano was also closed.  We eventually hit a gate in the road where a maintenance worker was stationed to point confused tourists such as ourselves in another direction.   He didn’t speak any English (and us, no Spanish), so we aren’t quite sure why.  Perhaps it was closed due to snow.  He showed on the map that we could drive all the way around to the other side of the island to get in that way, but it would have taken hours more for us to do that.  It’s alright, we just went back down to the water again to check out more random beaches:

    As we refilled the car’s gas tank, I found it somewhat amusing that the highway gas stations have a bar in them.

     

    Just sayin’.

    La Gomera (Canary Islands)

    The last stop on our trip before heading back to Gran Canaria was San Sebastián de la Gomera.  For this island, we decided against a rental car (or packaged tours), and just did wandering on foot from the boat.  I started with a 7ish mile run in the morning, over some relatively hilly terrain.

    It was nice though – and super quiet. Perhaps only 2-3 cars passed me during the run.

    The entire port area is very convenient, and probably the best port that we had from a running standpoint.   I took this photo as I came back down out of the hills.

    Afterwards I ran through the center of the then bustling (albeit tiny) town.  I’m pretty sure on days where there isn’t a cruise ship in town, it’s totally empty.

    Following grabbing some food, it was back to the beach for a few hours.  However, unlike most beaches we visited, this one actually had these little cubby hole cubicle-like things near the upper edges.  They made for small private stone ‘cabanas’ if you will, but most importantly – blocked the wind.  Pretty nifty!

    While the water was still a bit chilly, it wasn’t too bad since it was a rather warm day out.

    I’m sure as the weather warms, folks would be much happier to dip into the sea.

    We were soon on our way back to the home port.  Though, some were out getting in a few last loops on the ship’s track.

    Astoundingly, I didn’t run a single loop up there this time (you’ll remember the last time I did a cruise workout and the fun tracks that made).   Nope – I just kept to running in almost all the ports instead.  More fun anyway!

    Random Tidbits From The Ship:

    I figured I’d mention a few things about the ship – after all, we spent a week on it.  First up, as I alluded to earlier, TUI is a German company and the TUI cruise line is very much a German focused endeavor.  We knew that going in, as the website for booking makes abundantly clear.  It’s all German, all the time.

    Except, when it’s not.  That’s because despite being a German ship – everyone spoke English, and were more than happy to.  Seriously – the crew were awesome.  We knew precisely two words in German upon arrival, and it didn’t matter.  Everyone was astoundingly friendly and more than happy to speak English at every turn.

    This is mostly because the ship itself operates heavily in English – many of the non-customer facing workers will be from dozens of different countries, and English is the most common language.   Even the captain is actually American.  The only two announcements made in English were safety related (the muster drill at the beginning, and the do-not-smoke while they fueled the ship).

    As for the ship itself – it’s brand new, still less than a year old.  And it shows.  It’s really rather pretty, modern yet classy.  And not in a overly glitz way like many other cruise lines.

    Plus, they have this giant model on one of the floors, with the opposite side all cutaway.  Super cool.

    The cruise is all-inclusive (except when it’s not), which means in theory all alcohol is included.  But some premium stuff isn’t, along with some higher end restaurants.

     

    We ate at pretty much every restaurant over the course of the cruise, and in general things were quite good.

     

    Obviously, fairly German focused – especially at the buffets.  As well as just in terms of some of the cultural tastes and food preferences in items you’d find at various food outlets.   But still, a vast selection of food at the buffets and most of it quite high quality.  The fruits were amazing, as was the stir fry station (make your own).  Lots of great European cheeses at the cheese station, and a massive bakery (ovens baking away behind the counter and all!).  Every meal they had 25+ types of freshly baked breads:

     

    Probably our only complaint would be that the meal hours ended a bit early for us.  Our group being all from Paris, we’re used to eating later.  Combine that with wanting to get a full day outside in ports, we’d often arrive at restaurants at 9:30 – which was too late in most cases.  Also, there’s no room service option either.  But you get used to that.  They do have one 24×7 bistro of sorts, so that’s your only late-night option (no late night ice cream regrettably).

    Of note is while most US cruise lines have ‘formal nights’ or similar more dressy dress code, that wasn’t the case here (and not in a bad way).  We actually really enjoyed the lack of pushiness or over the top formality.   It’s hard to describe exactly – other than to say that everything was very ‘relaxed’.  Nobody was trying to pitch or sell anything to us, nor was anyone pushing us around on various timetables or forcing you to pose for corny photos (to sell you) at every turn.  You just did what you wanted when you wanted.  It was incredibly relaxing in that respect.

    We’d have no concern booking again despite our lack of German language skills, because you just don’t need any German.  We used our phone apps to translate various paper stuff in the cabins, so that worked out.  Of course – all of us are expats living in another country that isn’t our native language, so we’re all kinda used to being in that mental state of constantly translating (either in my head or via an app, depending on country).  If this was your first time being outside your language, it might be more stressful.

    Again – huge thanks to reader David for the suggestion, and the ship tips along the way.  We definitely appreciate it!

    And for everyone else, thanks for reading!

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    Published on : 2021/11/24

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    Benjamin Bathke
    Published on : 2021/11/24

    Spanish rescuers on the Canary Islands have rescued more than 370 migrants who were trying to reach the archipelago from western Africa. An increasing number of arrivals to the Canaries come from Morocco, whose authorities picked up more than 160 migrants in several different rescues.

    Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service rescued 374 migrants from seven wooden boats in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, Spanish news agency EFE reports.

    The migrants, reported to be of sub-Saharan, North African and Asian origin, were traveling on boats near the islands of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and El Hierro.

    The 112 emergency service of the Canary Islands said that there were 36 women, 26 minors and two babies among the groups, according to EFE. The migrants were disembarked on four island ports and given medical assistance. No one needed to be transfered to hospital, according to 112.

    Continuing arrivals

    Also on Tuesday, distress hotline Alarm Phone tweeted that Morocco’s navy picked up 20 migrants on Monday, also in the Atlantic. Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service confirmed this. According to Alarm Phone, the vessel had left the city of Dakhla in the disputed territory of Western Sahara three weeks earlier with 34 people on board, reports news agency AP.

    ⚫Tragedy in the #Atlantic

    We learned that the 34 people who left from #Dakhla on 3 Nov were found by a merchant vessel 500km south of #GranCanaria which alerted MRCC Las Palmas. Unfortunately, only 20 people survived after 3 weeks at sea! We are devastated by this loss. https://t.co/OhRiCXJIUj

    — Alarm Phone (@alarm_phone) November 23, 2021

    AP reported that in a separate case Tuesday, Spain’s rescue service said it had been told by Moroccan authorities that at least one person had died and another had gone missing from a migrant boat in distress. According to the rescue service, Moroccan authorities reported that 24 migrants had managed to swim back to Moroccan shores.

    Read more: ‘Each boat is in danger’ — the rescue of migrants trying to reach the Canary Islands

    Sub-Saharan, Asian migrants rescued off Morocco

    In another rescue operation, Morocco’s coast guard picked up more than 140 African and Asian migrants in difficulty aboard makeshift boats early Monday (November 22), news agency AFP reported citing a military source.

    The 147 migrants were from sub-Saharan Africa and from 10 Asian countries, according to the source quoted by the Moroccan state MAP news agency.

    The source did not specify the location of the rescue operation but said the migrants received first aid at sea before being handed over to police “for the usual administrative procedures”.

    Map of Canary Islands, Morocco and mainland Spain, which is around 1,700 kilometers northeast of the Canaries | Credit: InfoMigrants

    Earlier this month, the Moroccan coast guard and navy picked up a total of 331 migrants in the space of four days. Among those rescued were about 248 sub-Saharan Africans, 80 Moroccans and two migrants of “Asian” origin, as well as a Sudanese man.

    Because of its geographical position between sub-Saharan Africa and Europe, Morocco has become an important transit country and departure point for thousands of migrants hoping to make it to Europe.

    Despite tighter controls, migrant departures from Morocco’s coast started increasing in 2020, with most boats aiming to reach the Canary Islands via the Atlantic. According to the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Moroccans were the second-most common nationality behind Algerians among arrivals to Spain between January and September. Eight out of ten people who reached Spanish shores were male.

    Also read: Canary Islands — Spaniard uses his garage as language school for migrants

    Large number of arrivals continue

    The Atlantic route from western Africa to the Canary Islands has been increasingly used by migrant smugglers who launch boats from Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and even as far away as Senegal and The Gambia.

    This year is on track to reach a similarly high number of arrivals: While more than 18,000 people have reached the Canaries so far this year, the final number in 2020 was just over 23,000, with the vast majority arriving between September and December.

    Strong currents and other risks make the Atlantic route one of the deadliest to Europe. Between November 14 and November 18, for instance, at least 13 migrants died trying to reach the Spanish archipelago in three separate incidents.

    We’ve already recorded the deaths of more people on maritime routes to Europe in 2021 than the full years for 2018, 2019 and 2020. Behind each number is a human life.#endmigrantdeaths pic.twitter.com/fcmIXbRWoS

    — Missing Migrants Project (@MissingMigrants) November 9, 2021

    According to the IOM, the UN’s migration agency, around 900 migrants have died or disappeared so far this year, already more than in twelve months last year. The IOM admits the true death toll is likely much higher.

    With AP, AFP

     

    Canary Islands – a tourist guide with great pictures and map!

    The Canary Islands, also sometimes referred to simply as ‘the Canaries’ are a group of islands that are located off of the Northwest coast of mainland Africa. However, while they are located near Africa, they are in fact a Spanish autonomous community and belong to the European Union.

    The islands are also well known for their good weather and amazing beaches with great resorts for tourism.

    Playa Las Canteras Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain by azuaje

    If you should head to the Canary Islands then you will be certain to have a great holiday and there are many things that bring visitors to them time after time. First of all, these islands boast incredible weather.

    Being just off of the coast of Africa they are very hot as you can imagine, and this makes them ideal for beach holidays and for relaxing in the sun. At the same time as islands, they also have lots of beaches all around, and many of these are great for surfers.

    Playa Sotavento, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain by miquitos

    The tourism on many of these islands is very pronounced meaning that there is a lot laid on for anyone wanting to visit including great nightlife and clubbing, and lots of places to eat and relax.

    However the islands are also known for their unusual and often stunning scenery – these islands feature volcanic terrain that looks sparse and desolate and almost like the surface of the moon or Mars.

    If you want to visit the Canary Islands then you have several options of places to visit:

    Tenerife

    Of the Canaries, Tenerife is perhaps the best for nightlife and the one most associated with clubbing holidays and nights out drinking.

    To this end, it has a fantastic strip of clubs and activities and a hugely bustling nightlife.

    Playa de Las Teresitas, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain by Anna & Michal

    At the same time though it also has plenty to do in the day and has great beaches and places to eat. One of the sites of most interest for tourists is undoubtedly Mount Teide which is a volcano and the highest mountain in all of Spain.

    Here the volcanic terrain is perhaps at its best – and interestingly this was actually the site on which the original Planet of the Apes was filmed.

    El Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain by Daniel Tenerife

    Gran Canaria

    Gran Canaria is another great spot if you’re after a good nightlife and the best spot for that is the YUMBO center which has everything you could need for a great night out.

    Again the island also has brilliant beaches for relaxing and even a small desert that you can trek through and get some great photos.

    Dunas de Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain by Himarerme

    There are also many historical monuments on the island. The capital of the island, Las Palmas, really worth seeing and especially its old part, which was included in the tentative List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A part of the island itself was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.

    La Presa de Chira, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain by azuaje

    Lanzarote

    Lanzarote is similar to both Tenerife and Gran Canaria in terms of climate and nightlife, though it enjoys a slightly more muted evening out with a little less drunken debauchery (though some of that still goes on) and a marginally cooler climate due to an ever-present breeze.

    This makes it the Canary island of choice for those who want to relax and kick back. At the same time it is also the island with the most impressively varied landscape of all – with more volcanic terrain, as well as mountain ranges, another desert and even caves. At the volcanic region of the island you can also enjoy having your dinner cooked for you by the heat of a volcano.

    Some of the most interesting trips in Lanzarote include a national park Timanfaya National Park or cave Jameos del Agua.

    Tidal pool in the El Golfo crater, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain by Stefan Krause

    Read more about Things to do in Lanzarote.

    Fuerteventura

    At first glance, there is nothing else to see in Fuerteventura than just a desert, windswept landscape, and no plants. Although this island can not boast of any monument, it offers by far the best beaches on the entire Canary Islands.

    Among the most popular beaches include Morro Jable, Playa de Cofete and Playa de Sotavento, which are very popular among windsurfers. On the island, you must further visit Corralejo Natural Park and towns Betancuria and Gran Tarajal.

    Playa de Cofete, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain by Tamara k

    La Palma

    The local people call this island La Isla Bonita (“Beautiful Island”) or La Isla Verde (“Green Island”). And indeed, they are right! La Palma is really a beautiful place full of greenery, thanks to frequent rains and generally good conditions for farming.

    In the middle of the island is rising a volcano called La Caldera de Taburiente. The surrounding landscape and the 8 kilometers wide crater is protected by a national park boasting rich vegetation.

    La Palma is a place that attracts especially hiking enthusiasts. Here you have lots of trails – from the easiest to the most challenging ones. The island is also loved by divers.

    Caldera de Taburiente, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain by Michael Apel

    El Hierro

    Look at a map and you find out that El Hierro is the smallest and westernmost of the Canary Islands.

    The “La Isla Chiquila” (“small island”) is really tiny. However, it is not as small as an islet with the only palm tree in the middle. The area of the island is 278 square kilometers and is home to 8,000 people. Then it is also a home to about 500 volcanoes.

    Arco de Las Puntas, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain by Vin Crosbie

    La Gomera

    La Gomera is a small circular island and the tourists are usually flying here from other Canary islands only for one day. The landscape is really enchanting and worth visiting.

    When you get to this island, you must visit Parque Nacional de Garajonay as this place is one of the gems of UNESCO sites.

    Enchanted Forest, Garajonay National Park, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain by Diego Delso

    More African migrants eye the Canary Islands | Africa | DW

    Thousands of migrants from West Africa are taking the risky journey to Europe via the Spanish Canary Islands. As a result, aid organizations have said that 2021 saw more fatalities in the Atlantic than ever before.

    The number of migrants trying to reach the Canary Islands has increased dramatically

    Madala Tounkara, of Mali, was still a minor when he boarded a small wooden fishing boat seven years ago and set off on a perilous sea voyage from the coast of Mauritania in West Africa.

    Like many African migrants, his longed-for destination was the Canary Islands — a Spanish archipelago off Africa’s northwest coast.

    To reach Gran Canaria, the boat carrying Tounkara had to contend with the raging waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

    “The last day was the worst. I didn’t have any strength left to hold on,” the young Malian told DW. “I was very scared the whole time. But then, when you’re suddenly in such an extreme situation, the fear fades.”

    Tounkara survived the journey. He now earns money from boxing and working in restaurant kitchens in Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, one of the eight islands that make up the archipelago.

    Three-way route to Europe

    While some migrants travel the western Mediterranean route via Niger, Mali and Algeria to Morocco and across the Mediterranean to Spain, others take the central Mediterranean route, which starts in Libya and leads to Malta or Italian islands like Lampedusa or Sicily.

    But the West African Atlantic route to the Canary Islands, the one undertaken by Tounkara, is growing in popularity with migrants.

    And as the numbers of migrants making the challenging crossing rises, so, too, do the numbers who lose their lives trying. The Spanish aid organization Caminando Fronteras recorded 4,000 deaths of people trying to reach the Canary Islands by boat in 2021. 

    Hundreds lost in the Atlantic

    However, the number of victims documented by Caminando Fronteras is about three and a half times higher than that of the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

    The latter speaks of 1,109 migrants who died on that route in 2021. One reason for this discrepancy is that Caminando Fronteras, which is well-networked in northwest Africa, has direct contact with the survivors of boats that have sunk and with migrants’ families in Africa. Data is cross-checked with information from migrant communities and social agencies.

    Regardless, the IOM agrees that migration along the West African Atlantic route is increasing.

    “In recent years, more people have died or disappeared on this passage. In 2021, at least 73 boat accidents were recorded on this route, killing 1,109 migrants,” Alpha Seydi Ba, spokesperson of the IOM office in Dakar, told DW.

    He said that more than three-quarters of these documented deaths were people missing and declared dead.

    These migrants from Morocco were lucky to have made it to Gran Canaria

    Sea-bound migrants ‘know the risk’

    Madala Tounkara, the young Malian in Las Palmas, believes that even more people have lost their lives during the crossing.

    “Nobody knows how many are dead or floating around at sea. Often the boats simply run out of food or water, or gasoline. That’s how most people die,” Tounkara said. “They know the risk.”

    Yet the dangers don’t deter the migrants.

    According to Spain’s interior ministry, more than 22,300 people landed irregularly in the Canary Islands in 2021.

    “This is a slight decrease compared to 2020, but still a dramatic increase compared to previous years,” said IOM’s Seydi Ba, adding that between 2010 and 2019, these numbers were in the hundreds and “not tens of thousands.

    He said that for most migrants, staying at home means resigning oneself to an uncertain life.

    People also face social pressure to leave their families and strike out on their own, as children in Europe could offer their parents better living standards back home via remittances.

    “So staying is shameful, not only for them but also for their parents, who often support or finance these trips,” Seydi Ba said.

    Migration ‘a fundamental right’

    According to the IOM, 25.4 million Africans migrated to another country in search of a better future in 2020, the most-recent year with plentiful data available.

    Interestingly, 80% of African migrants sought greener pastures within the continent, with Ivory Coast and South Africa as preferred destinations, according to the IOM.

    African migration to Western countries accounts for less than 15% of the continent’s migration. Of that, nearly 85% is legal.

    The IOM said it’s not against migration. “It is a fundamental right and beneficial not only for migrants but also for host communities,” stressed Seydi Ba. “However, to harness the potential of migration for sustainable economic growth, it should be safe, orderly and regular.”

    Thousands of Africans risk their lives in tiny boats like these to reach European shores

    Supporting those left behind

    In Madala Tounkara’s native Mali, relatives follow his every move on the Spanish archipelago.

    Half of Malians live in poverty, which has been exacerbated in recent years by the COVID-19 pandemic and political crises.

    The school fees and food of the children in his extended family all come from the money Tounkara earns. Tama Koita, Tounkara’s uncle, told DW that the family depends on Tounkara for survival.

    “He set out to free us from suffering. We know he works very hard to do that and doesn’t have it easy where he is,” Koita said.

    Koita’s house is close to one of Bamako’s bus stations. Young Malians like Tounkara leave from there every day to seek their fortunes in Europe.

    Some even know Tounkara from earlier, when he lived in the neighborhood.

    “Madala is one of us,” one young man told DW. “We follow everything he does. One day we would like to be like him.”

    But Madala Tounkara isn’t sure whether he wants to encourage others in his hometown to make the perilous journey. He knows that some of them might not survive it.

    Jan-Philipp Scholz in Spain and Ismail Dicko in Mali contributed to this article, which was originally written in German.

    The voyages of the Sieur Le Maire, to the Canary Islands, Cape-Verde, Senegal, and Gambia.

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    Names of volcanoes in the Canary Islands

    Canary Islands (Spanish: Las Islas Canarias) is an archipelago of seven islands of volcanic origin in the Atlantic Ocean, off the northwestern coast of Africa (Morocco and Western Sahara). The islands belong to Spain and are one of the autonomous communities of this country.

    These islands are located in a peculiar zone of transition of the continental lithosphere of West Africa into the oceanic Atlantic. Since the end of the Mesozoic, multiple block tectonic movements accompanied by volcanism have occurred in this zone.

    In the Mesozoic, on the site of the islands, there was a system of troughs, in which a sequence of the so-called trap formation was formed, which now forms the basis of the eastern Canary Islands. In the middle of the Miocene, there were strong movements, fragmentation of the lithosphere, uplift of island blocks, and an outbreak of volcanism. In the Pliocene, these processes were repeated, and the western Canary Islands separated from Africa. In the Pleistocene, the eastern Canary Islands also separated. These islands have a continental-type crust (in the west of the archipelago they have an oceanic-type crust). The rocks of the eastern islands are older than those of the western ones.

    There are differences in the chemical composition in the west and east. On the eastern Canary Islands, tholeiitic magma played an important role, and on the western, alkaline magma predominated. All this determined the originality of the geomorphology of the Canary Islands. They are distinguished by the maximum amplitudes of heights for the Atlantic islands, the presence of large volcanoes, similar to those of the continental regions. In connection with the peculiarities of formation, the Canary Islands can be divided into eastern, central and western.

    Eastern Canary Islands include:

    • Lanzarote and,
    • Fuerteventura,

    to central:

    • Gran Canaria,
    • Tenerife,
    • Homer,

    West:

    • Palma,
    • Hierro.

    They are separated from West Africa by a deep trough of the earth’s crust, in which the thickness of sedimentary rocks exceeds 10 km. The Eastern Canary Islands are horst peaks of an underwater ridge oriented along the fault zone. These are the islands of Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and several small blocks north of the latter.

    Fuerteventura

    This island is a volcanic-tectonic horn-like structure. 28° 45’N latitude, 10° 09′ W d. Area 2019 sq. km. It is elongated in the northeast direction in the form of a low-mountain range planted on an underwater rampart. It is composed of an ancient basement and a Neogene-Quaternary cover of volcanic and sedimentary rocks lying on it.

    A layer of ignimbrite tuffs and volcanic agglomerates lies on the eroded surface of the base. On ignimbrites there is a thick Middle Pleistocene basalt series; basalts, trachybasalts and trachyte lava flows and agglomerates. The basalts of this series compose the ancient volcanic shields of Kharsa (807 m) in the south, Mudo (689m) in the north.

    By young tectonic faults, the ancient rocks of the cover were divided into blocks, unevenly uplifted and eroded. In the late Pleistocene, intense volcanic activity began, which led to the formation of numerous small cinder and lava cones and the accumulation of black lapille tuffs. This Late Pleistocene series forms local small nappes.

    The volcanic cones in it have already been destroyed and are weakly expressed in the relief. The youngest volcanic group is isolated Holocene-modern stratovolcanoes, not exceeding in height. 150-200 m. They are associated with small lava flows of basalt composition in the northern and southeastern parts of the island.

    The island of Lanzarote is the northeastern continuation of the horst range. island of Fuerteventura, separated from the latter by a transverse graben-like strait. 29° 00’N latitude, 13° 40′ W d. dl. 60 km, lat. 20 km, area 795 sq. km. The island of Lanzarote is a combination of two horsts separated by a west-southwest-trending graben. The geological structure of the island is similar to the structure of the island. Fuerteventura, but the ancient base here is very deep and the island is composed of a Paleogene-Quaternary cover.

    Four “basalt” series are involved in the structure of the latter:

    • the first is Paleogene,
    • second – Pliocene-Early Pleistocene,
    • third – Upper Pleistocene,
    • and the fourth is prehistoric.

    All of them form volcanoes of varying degrees of preservation. Thus, the second basalt series on the horst of the southwestern part of the island is composed of the Montaña Roya volcano (594 m). 28° 57’N latitude, 13° 40′ W e. A regular cone with a well-preserved crater at the top is formed by cinders and pyroclasts.

    Montaña Roya Volcano

    Several volcanoes of Guanapai (452 ​​m) – 29° 04’N. latitude, 13° 27′ W e. Formed by basalt slag. At the top of the crater dm. 250 m. South – Montaña Chica 29° 03′ N. latitude, 13° 28′ W e. Similar in structure to Guanapai.

    Young basalt series are involved in the structure of volcanoes mainly in the middle graben of the island. So, on the basalt plateau of Guatifai (250 m) a young volcano La Corona (609m) – 29° 11′ N. latitude, 13° 29′ W e. Pyroclasts and slags of basaltic composition. At the top is a crater in the form of a crescent open to the west. 418 m. Surrounded by lava flows erupted by it, forming lava fields reaching the shore. They form frozen lava falls on the banks of the Famara massif. Among the lava field is the older volcanic cone Cuemados de Orzola (355 m). Olivine basalts. From it begins a large lava flow Penas de Tao, which is blocked by the lavas of the La Corona volcano.

    La Corona Volcano

    There are about 300 young small volcanoes in the central part of the island. A group of young volcanoes, planted on a northeast-trending fault, forms the Montaña Fuego Upland (587 m).

    Formed by merged extinct volcanoes:

    • Montaña Rodeos caldera (458 m), 28° 59’N latitude, 13° 43′ W d.;
    • Pico Portido (562 m) , 29° 00’N latitude, 13° 43′ W d.;
    • Santa Catalina caldera, 29° 00’N latitude, 13° 44′ W d.

    West of Montaña Fuego – field of young volcanoes:

    • Montaña Encantada,
    • Pedro Rico,
    • Montaña Quemados, 28° 59’N latitude, 13° 45′ W D.,
    • Caldera Juan Perdomo and others

    They are mounted on a radial fault zone. Active.

    Islands of Graciosa, Montaña Clara, Alegranza this island.

    Graciosa Island – a shield with an area of ​​27 sq. km. Basalts. It has three volcanoes. The southwestern tip of the island is formed by Volk. Montagna Agujas Grande (29° 13′ N. latitude, 13° 32′ W d.). Pyroclasts. Inactive.

    On the southeast coast of Montaña Amrilla – 29° 14′ N. latitude, 13° 31′ W e. Basalts. Inactive.

    In the north of Graciosa Island – Montaña Berieja (157 m) – 29° 16’N latitude, 13° 30′ W

    Montagna Clara Island – 1 sq. km. Basalts. 29° 18’N latitude, 13° 32′ W

    Alegranza Island – 12 sq. km, in the western part of Montagna Lobos (220 m). 29° 25’N latitude, 13° 31′ W d. Ash cone. At the top is a semicircular crater open to the north. Inactive.

    Central Canary Islands

    These islands are formed by two regional horst blocks – Gran Canaria and Tenerife Gomera. In the strike of the faults, there is a transition from the northeast, characteristic of the eastern Canary Islands, to the latitudinal one. Alkaline magma begins to play an important role. Volcanites are large, and the relief created by them is distinguished by high heights and contrast.

    Gran Canaria

    This is an ancient shield-like flat-topped volcanic massif. 40 km, area 1532 sq. km. Features of the geological structure are determined by faults – large linear and semi-annular. The main linear fault of normal type cuts the island along its dm.

    Gran Canaria

    In the southwest of the island there are older rocks (the so-called Paleocanaria). The second linear fault extends to the northeast – Isleta Peninsula. The third is along the east coast. Along it is a deep graben. In the western part of the island there is a large semicircular fault that limits the Oligocene volcanic San Nicolás caldera. This is a semicircular depression dm. 20 km, cut by a deep canyon of the river. La Aldea de San Nicolás.

    The geological section of the island shows an intrusive core of syenites and a thick (6 km) sequence of volcanic rocks subdivided into seven series:

    • 1) Lower Paleogene, trachytes and basalts;
    • 2) Middle Paleogene, phonolites and trachytic rhyolites;
    • 3) Upper Paleogene, phonolites, tuffs, rhyolites and ignimbrites;
    • 4) Lower and Middle Miocene, tuffs of the La Palma series;
    • 5) Upper Miocene and Pliocene, thick (500 m) basalt plateaus – products of fissure eruptions, covering almost the entire northeastern half of the island, called Neocanaria;
    • 6) Late Pliocene and Pleistocene;
    • 7) Pleistocene and Holocene; makes up young volcanic calderas and craters; basalts, pantellerites and their pyroclasts.

    To some extent, all series form volcanoes of different preservation. So, the fifth series forms an ancient shield of the island, framing the San Nicolás caldera. There is a volcanic cone in the caldera. In the Miocene, strong explosions occurred in it.

    In the late Miocene, a weakening of volcanism and a short-term marine transgression were observed. In the Pliocene, when olivine plateau basalts erupted, the lava shield of the island was formed. Small volcanoes formed on the faults, complicating the shield.

    This is the series of Osorno craters (900 m), as well as domes in the center of the island:

    • Los Manantiales (1750 m),
    • Pozo de la Nieves (1950 m),
    • Morro de la Caldera (1600 m).

    Small young calderas with dm. from 500 to 1500 m:

    • Caldera de Bandamma (300 m) ,28° 02′ N. latitude, 13° 25′ W d.;
    • Caldera de Pino Santo (1000 m),
    • Caldera de las Pinos de Galdar (1300 m),
    • Caldera Montagna Negra (1700 m).

    There are also small young craters in the graben stretching along the eastern coast of the island. The Islet volcanic peninsula also has seven young craters planted on a fault. On the northwestern coast of the island there are small young craters Almagro (500 m) and La Atalava (500 m).

    Powerful erosional processes during the latest uplifts of the island caused the removal of loose material by rivers, the formation of large erosion-tectonic depressions, the so-called calderas. These are the Teida calderas (958 m) and Tirayana (843 m). A feature of the lavas on the island of Gran Canaria is the presence of pantellerites and pantellerite ignimbrites, which are not found on other islands of this archipelago.

    Tenerife Island

    Island is a separate horst-shaped island block. Dm. its 38 and 83 km. Area 2053 sq. km. 28° 00′ – 28° 36′ N latitude, 16° 06′ – 16° 56′ W e. A rift stretches along the axis of the island, in which volcanoes have formed since the Miocene. Cumbre Pedro Gil (1840 m).

    Slopes of the ridge. complicated by the La Cañadas volcanic caldera, the Teide Orotava erosion-tectonic depression, and the Guimar depression. In the La Cañadas caldera, the merged cones of the Pico de Teide volcanoes (3718 m), 28° 18’N. latitude, 16° 38′ W and Pico Viejo (3103 m). The Teide Orotava depression is deeply incised into the slope, Mt. Cumbre Pedro Hill. The Guimar Depression is also demarcated from the Mt. high fault cliffs up to 600 m.

    Tenerife – the island of eternal spring

    The lower part of the island is formed by Miocene basalts. They lie on the complex of the ancient stratovolcano La Cañadas. Above lies a sequence of ignimbrites and acidic lavas, as a result of which the failure of the La Cañadas caldera was formed as a result of the eruption. The trachyte-trachybasaltic series of products of the ancient Pico de Teide volcano lies even higher. It is concentrated within the La Cañadas caldera. Even higher are the olivine basalts that form the summit plateau of Vilaflor. The next oldest complexes of lavas and pyroclasts are the rocks that make up the young volcanoes of Pico Viejo and Pico de Teide. Finally, the youngest formations are lavas and pyroclasts of volcanic eruptions of historical time – trachybasalts. Of the island’s volcanoes, the most interesting are the La Cañadas caldera, the complex cone of Pico de Teide – Pico Viejo, the complex of cones of the La Laguna plateau.

    Las Cañadas Volcano Crater

    The Pico de Teide and Pico Viejo cones are a double stratovolcano. At the top of Pico de Teide there is a small crater from which streams of phonolitic obsidian spread along the slopes. Very long streams of phonolites spread from the Pico Viejo crater. There are parasitic cones on the slopes of both volcanoes. The largest of them are: Montaña Blanca (2649 m), Montaña La Cruz (1518 m), Montaña Negra (1417 m).

    The complex of volcanic cones of the La Laguna plateau (558 m) is located at the junction of the Anaga Peninsula with the central part of the island of Tenerife. 28° 30’N latitude, 16° 20′ W e. Groups of small craters and cones are planted along the faults, forming a volcanic field of 18 larger and many smaller cones.

    Gomera Island

    This is a rounded volcanic shield with an area of ​​378 square meters. km. 28° 10’N latitude, 17° 15′ W e. The presence of a plinth of intrusive rocks, presumably of Cretaceous age, is characteristic. It is overlain by a volcanic basalt mantle, folded into gentle folds and broken by faults.

    The cover is penetrated by numerous dikes and endogenous domes of phonolites, dikes of nepheline trachyandesites.

    Map of Homera Island

    O-v – flat-topped dome, complicated on the slopes by two cauldron-shaped erosion-tectonic depressions:

    • Germoso i,
    • San Sebastian.

    At the top of the dome there is a volcanic cone Garakhanoy (1487 m).

    East of it cones:

    • Roca de Ohila,
    • Roca Larzita,
    • Roca de Agondo.

    On the northern slope – El Cano cone, and near it – Monte Shehera. On the southeastern slope is the cone of El Sombrerito.

    Western Canary Islands

    They are represented by two isolated island blocks Hierro and Palma, located near the edge of the oceanic Canary depression.

    Hierro Island

    The island is a ruined massif. Area 278 sq. km. 27° 44’N latitude, 18° 00′ W e. Represents the southeastern half of the large caldera. Dm. its 15 km. It is limited by a semi-cold fault, along which the island breaks off to the ocean with high (up to 1000 m) cliffs.

    The highest point of the caldera wall – Malpaso rises to 1501 m above sea level. m. Ch. the caldera exceeds 900 m. The caldera is limited by a semicircular fault, along which cliffs stretch high. up to 1200 m. The base of the island is composed of sedimentary rocks presumably of Cretaceous age.

    Palma Island

    Island – a marginal block of islands, isolated from the rest of the Canary Islands. 28° 35’N latitude, 17° 50′ W d. dl. 47 km, lat. in the northern part 28 km, area 728 sq. km. This is the large caldera De Taburiente, or La Caldera, whose origin has not been established. Apparently, this is a volcanic-tectonic ancient structure, dissected by denudation processes. It is a cauldron-shaped valley dm. 7 km, framed by tectonic cliffs high. up to 1800 m.

    Caldera Taburiente

    The caldera is surrounded by peaks that form a ring open in the southwest:

    • Sombra Alte,
    • Pico de Palma,
    • Bisco-Liesso,
    • Roca de los Muchachos (2423 m),
    • Roca de la Parode de Rotento (2335 m),
    • Pico de la Cruz (2356 m),
    • Pico del Cedro (2170 m),
    • Punta de los Jocu (2090 m),
    • Cumbrecitapas (1355 m),
    • Vejanado (1894 m).

    The elevation of the bottom of the caldera is from 700 to 1400 m. It corresponds to the surface of an ancient magmatic dome that forms the base of the island. The dome is formed by diabases and essexite gabbro. This rock complex is different from the basement rocks of other islands of the Canary archipelago and is more similar to the basement rocks of the Cape Verde Islands.

    The southern part of the island is a volcanic range. Cumbre Nueva up to 1750 m high, composed of young volcanic series. Volcanic eruptions in historical time occurred only in this part of the island. Thus, outpourings of young hauine lavas are known near Los Roque, El Campannero, and Monte Fuego.

    In 1785, a cinder cone 120 m high was formed near Los Llanos. with several lava flows. In 1644, masses of lavas erupted on the southeastern coast of the island. The last eruption occurred near Fuencaliente de la Palma. An example of an active volcano is Tahua (1000 m). 28° 38’N latitude, 17° 49′ W

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    The lava from last year’s eruption on La Palma was extremely fluid

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    On the Canary island of La Palma, very fluid lava erupted in 2021, geologists came to this conclusion after watching the volcano from an observation deck, studying video footage of local television and analyzing ash samples. The viscosity of the Cumbre Vieja magma was estimated taking into account the chemical composition, crystallinity and temperature. The work showed that the volcano poured out basanite with one of the lowest viscosities for historical eruptions on Earth, showing values ​​from 10 to 160 pascal-seconds at temperatures ranging from 1200 to 1150 degrees Celsius. This low viscosity of the magma has given rise to episodic turbulent lava flows. Works published at Nature Communications .

    The viscosity of magma has a big impact on how the melt moves through the earth’s crust and erupts. Viscosity is controlled by temperature, chemical composition, content of crystals and volatile substances in magma. In this case, the viscosity can be estimated with the naked eye, observing at what speed it flows. Magmas with a low silica content (less than 45 percent) have a particularly high fluidity and, once on the surface, spread at a speed of 10-20 meters per second. Such flows can quickly flood vast areas of land, destroy infrastructure and, in extreme cases, cause loss of life.

    La Palma is part of the Canary Islands archipelago off the west coast of Africa. The archipelago includes seven active volcanoes, the origin of which is associated with the activity of the mantle plume. For the last 125 thousand years, eruptions on La Palma have occurred along the Cumbre Vieja ridge, an elongated massif consisting of rocks that have erupted to the surface and crystallized at depth. Its lavas and ash are dominated by basanite composition. Such rocks contain little silica (less than 45 percent) and low to moderate alkali concentrations (4-8 percent).

    The last eruption began on September 19, 2021 from a fissure on the western slope of Cumbre Vieja. The event was preceded by a week of increased seismic activity, when the island was shaken by 25,000 earthquakes. A few hours after the first explosive phase, which raised ash clouds to a height of more than five kilometers, a very liquid, rapidly advancing lava began to erupt from the crack. Within 24 hours, a three-kilometer stream formed, and a few days later, a hot melt began to flood the city of Todoke. It took just under ten days for the lava flows to reach the ocean. We talked in detail about the behavior of the volcano in the material “Apocalypse in Paradise”. In total, the eruption lasted 85 days.

    Volcanologists Jonathan Castro and Yves Feisel from the University of Mainz in Germany decided to evaluate the viscosity of Cumbre Vieja lava. They flew to La Palma in November 2021 and watched the eruption from a safe distance for a week. In addition, the scientists used materials from the Canary television and collected five kilograms of volcanic ash to determine the content of basic and trace elements on an electron microprobe.

    a. Map of La Palma, Canary Islands with distribution of lava flows from historical eruptions (grey) and 2021 (milky) b. Cumbre Vieja eruption on November 14, 2021 c. Ash sampling for analysis

    Jonathan Castro and Yves Feisel / Nature Communications, 2022

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    Geologists were near the fissure on November 18, 2021, when two new vents formed a few tens of meters below the main fissure and flows of very liquid lava ran along the slope. Field observations were supplemented by video filming, which captured the movement of lava in more detail. In lava rivers, one could consider stationary long-lived (at least a minute) low swells that almost did not move downstream. Volcanologists have suggested that standing waves formed in the streams.

    The results of the electron microprobe analysis showed that the magma has a basanite composition. In addition, this basanite is nepheline, which places it in the family of undersaturated SiO 2 magmas. Geobarometry estimated the temperature and pressure of the magma before the eruption at 1150-1200 degrees Celsius and 10 kilobars. Volcanologists then turned to modeling. It turned out that basanite lava with such a temperature range has a viscosity of 50 to 160 pascal-seconds. For comparison, the 2018 eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano produced relatively hot (1140 degrees Celsius) and fluid magma. However, estimates of its viscosity (250-1150 pascal-seconds) are an order of magnitude higher than the viscosity of the 2021 Cumbre Vieja basanite.

    The lava on La Palma was exceptionally fluid. She covered kilometers in just a couple of hours. Even after some cooling and crystallization, the lava still had a low viscosity due to the low silica content of the melt. Volcanologists have described the flow regime using the Reynolds number. It varies from 500 to 2000 and shows that some of the Cumbre Vieja basanites flowed both laminarly, that is, calmly and without eddies, and turbulently. In this intermediate flow regime, episodes of laminar flow are replaced by turbulent surges.

    Field observations on November 18, 2021 and analysis of the video sequence confirm the ultra-low viscosity of basanite and high values ​​of the Reynolds number. The results of measurements attributed the melt from La Palma to the list of the least viscous magmas on Earth. Usually dangerous volcanic activity is associated with the explosive phases of the eruption, but Cumbre Vieja has shown that long-term effusive eruptions with inviscid magma can be just as destructive and just as difficult to predict.

    The island of La Palma has long attracted the attention of researchers. Even before the events of September 2021, volcanologists analyzed satellite interferometry data for 2006-2020 and found that magma was moving under the island.

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    Sea charts of the 17th century. Virtual exhibition of the National Library of Russia.

    The electronic library of the Department of Cartography has been replenished with a collection of nautical charts of the 17th century. outstanding Dutch cartographers and publishers V. J. Blau (1571−1638), F. de Vita (1629−1706), H. Donker (1626−1699), J. Jansson (1588−1664). These are small-scale overview navigation charts that do not contain detailed information, but only selective data on the hydrographic and physical-geographical features of the coastal area.

    Like their predecessors, portolan charts of the 13th-16th centuries, they are provided with wind roses, covered with a grid of compass lines and do not follow a strict north orientation. Objects important for navigation are drawn with special care and clarity: settlements, islets and sections of rivers, ports, capes and bays, rocks and shallows, depth marks, coastal relief. The inner part of the land is reserved for a few elements of political geography: the names of continents and states, coats of arms and flags. The water areas are decorated with images of sea monsters and ships of European and Eastern sailors, scenes of sea battles. The history of wars and long voyages can be read from the compositions of the cartouches framing the titles. In them, mythological characters coexist with European travelers and residents of overseas countries. Signs and scale rulers often appear in the artistic frame.

    The presented maps belong to a special stage in the history of cartography and in the history of the Netherlands – the Dutch Golden Age 1 , the heyday of industry and commerce, sciences and arts. The northern provinces of the Netherlands, liberated from the rule of Spain, formed the Republic of the United Provinces, which was also called Holland after the name of the most influential province.

    In the 17th century The republic became the most urbanized country in Europe and quickly reached the heights of economic and cultural development. Prosperity was favored by the geographical location at the crossroads of Western European trade routes, developed transport systems, both sea and land, the possibility of obtaining cheap energy from windmills and peat, following the principles of the Protestant work ethic, ample opportunities for entrepreneurship and scientific activities, a developed financial and credit system . All industries were highly developed (especially food and textile and related industries), but shipbuilding and the production of navigational instruments became the leading ones – in the 17th century. the Dutch fleet in terms of the number of ships and tonnage surpassed the fleet of all countries in the world, and the Dutch shipyards also accepted foreign orders, including from English and Spanish shipowners. (Comitatus Hollandiae denuo forma Leonis curiose editus a Nicolao Johannis Visscher. – [Amstelodam], 1648. Map of Holland in the form of a lion (K 0-Zev 2/304)).

    Thanks to its economic success, the Netherlands has achieved superiority in foreign trade routes. Intermediary operations brought the greatest profit to the Republic. Already in the first half of the 17th century. it subjugated almost all intra-European and intercontinental trade. For the sake of profitable mediation in the trade of colonial products (coffee, tea, sugar and spices extremely highly valued in Europe – cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg), the Republic founded fortresses and trading posts in West Africa, in North and South America, in the Caribbean, in Southeast Asia, ousting Portugal and England from there. For trade and exploitation of territories in the Eastern Hemisphere, the Dutch East India Company was established, in the Western Hemisphere – the West India Company.

    Political independence and economic growth were accompanied by cultural elevation: freedom of scientific thought and religion attracted scientists and students from all over Europe to the Netherlands. Philosophy and jurisprudence, philology and medicine, exact and natural sciences, which find practical embodiment in technical inventions, flourish in the new universities. Geographic works, sailing directions and descriptions of travels reached a new scientific level, but the most important role among the Dutch publications of geographical content was played by the “Geographia generalis” by the scientist of German origin B. Waren (1622−1650). It brought its author fame as the founder of modern geography as a scientific discipline. Varen systematized knowledge about the Earth, paying special attention to mathematical and physical laws, astronomical calculations; he was the first to single out general and particular geography, to define the goals, objectives and methods of geography as a separate science. After its first publication by the Elzivir publishing house in 1650, The General Geography was repeatedly republished, including in translation, and was considered in Europe a classic work on physical geography during the second half of the 17th century. and throughout the 18th century. (In the Electronic Library of the National Library of Russia you can find the translated edition of “General Geography” in Russian).

    The expansion of geographical knowledge and the boundaries of the studied territories is naturally followed by the intensification of cartographic production. Amsterdam becomes the world center for map printing. Maps and globes, as vivid signs of the times, appear in the subjects of paintings (J. Vermeer “Astronomer” (1668), “Geographer” (1669)).

    And although at the end of the XVII century. insufficient development of heavy industry, shortage of raw materials and military defeats will lead the Netherlands to the loss of European leadership, navigational works and cartographic works will never lose their historical significance and an honorable place among the achievements of the Dutch Golden Age.

    Among the cartographic masterpieces of the 17th century. there are also presented maps. Based on them, we can draw the most important trade routes of the enterprising Dutch in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Oceans:

    F. de Wit’s map showing the western part of the Mediterranean Sea

    F. de Wit’s map showing the eastern Mediterranean

    en Terra Neuva.

    V. Ya. Blau’s map showing parts of the coasts of Africa, Europe, Great Britain, Norway and Novaya Zemlya

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    H. Donker’s map shows the English Channel with the adjacent coast of southern England and the coast of Brittany and Normandy.

    Map F, de Vita shows the coastal areas of Norway, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, Ireland, Scotland and the Faroe Islands.

    F. de Wit’s map shows the Baltic Sea.

    F. de Wit’s map shows the coasts of Norway and Lapland (Kola Peninsula) up to the Kanin Peninsula

    8. Russiae et Novae Zemlae maritimae.

    F. de Wit’s map shows the Barents Sea from Kildin Island to the western coast of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago

    F. de Wit’s map of part of the Atlantic Ocean shows the Azores, northwest. coast of Africa (the coasts of Morocco and the Canary Islands, Western Sahara, Gambia), Cape Verde.

    10. Occidentalior tractus Indiarum Orientalium à promontorio Bonae Spei ad C. Comorin.

    Map of the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea F. de Vita shows coastal areas from the southern tip of South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope and Madagascar to the southern tip of India at Cape Comorin.

    11. Sinus Gangeticus vulgo golfo de Bengala nova descriptio.

    Map of a part of the Bay of Bengal (north-east of the Indian Ocean) by J. Janssonia shows Ceylon (Sri Lanka), the east coast of India, Bangladesh, Burma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Malaysia and Sumatra, as well as the Andaman and the Nicobar Islands.

    12. Insularum Moluccarum nova descriptio.

    J. Janssonia’s map of the Moluccas shows the islands off the western coast of the largest island – Gilolo Island (Halmahera).

    13. Maritima Brasiliae universae. Qua Patet Orbis.

    Map published by V. Ya, Blau, showing the eastern coast of Brazil

    Rio de la Plata door de straet Magellaen tot Toral.

    Map F, de Vita shows the Argentine and Chilean coasts from the Rio de la Plata to the Strait of Magellan and the Valparaiso region of Chile.

    H. Doncker’s map showing part of the east coast of North America (Canadian Arctic Archipelago) and the west coast of Greenland; Button Bay (Hudson Bay), Hudson Strait, Davis Strait are shown.

    16. Septemtrionaliora Americæ à Groenlandia, per Freta Davidis et Hudson, ad Terram Novam.

    F. de Wit’s map shows part of the east coast of North America (Canadian Arctic Archipelago) and the west coast of Greenland; Button Bay (Hudson Bay), Hudson Strait, Davis Strait are shown.

    How to get to the canary islands: Best ways to travel to Canary Islands

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    Here’s How to Make a Trip to Canary Islands Less Basic & More Authentic

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    The typical package vacation escape to Tenerife’s Playa de las Americas may come to mind when you consider a jaunt to the Canaries, but these seven Spanish volcanic islands have much more to offer than just all-inclusive resorts serving buffet bangers & mash.

    If you’d like to get off the beaten path, explore hidden gems and give that high school Spanish a whirl, here’s how to have a more authentic trip to Las Islas Canarias — many of which have some truly incredible natural wonders that can be enjoyed year-round.

    Hang out in the Capital Cities

    The imposing pink building of the Liceo de Taoro, Tenerife in the Canary Islands. (Photo by Flavio Vallenari / Getty Images)

    While most visitors land at the airport and immediately head to the nearest resort town, spending a day in Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) or Santa Cruz (Tenerife) is an exciting alternative.

    Beach bums can relax on Las Canteras, a long stretch of golden sand located right in the heart of Las Palmas. Here, you can sunbathe and swim alongside both locals and tourists and later admire the sunset. Once evening hits, enjoy a meal outdoors at one of the many taverns and restaurants along the promenade.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife has a bustling historic city center that dates back to 1494. Start in the Plaza Muñoz de Bustillo, wandering past iconic buildings and palm-tree lined squares. Stop along Calle La Noria for traditional snacks and drinks, checking out a variety of churches and buildings along the way.

    Slightly inland from the capital of Tenerife is the former capital of the island and UNESCO World Heritage site San Cristóbal de la Laguna featuring a towering cathedral and a number of other historic buildings lining its cobblestone streets. The backdrop of the Anaga mountains gives the village a picturesque touch.

    Visit Lesser-Known Islands

    The Mirador de Abrante in La Gomera. (Photo by Walter Bibikow / Getty Images)

    Most have been there, done that when it comes to the main Canary Islands like Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote and even Fuerteventura. But you may not even be able to name the other three islands — or find them on a map. La Gomera, El Hierro and La Palma are less touristy, less crowded and definitely worth a visit.

    Nature buffs and stargazers will love La Palma — the entire island is a World Biosphere Reserve. La Gomera is a hiker’s dream with over 650 trails to enjoy. Eco-friendly travelers should visit El Hierro, which is 100% sustainable — the main power plant only uses renewable energy.

    While airlines like EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair, British Airways and Jet2 fly nonstop between various UK hubs and the larger islands like Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, you can ferry or boat from these spots to the smaller islands, or fly between islands on Binter Canarias — and don’t forget to sign up for the Binter loyalty program, BinterMas.

    Get Off the Beaten Path (and Go Beyond the Beach)

    The volcanic vineyards in La Geria, Lanzarote. (Photo by Smartshots International / Getty Images)

    Even if you do head to a more popular island, you can still escape the crowds — and go beyond the gates of your beach resort.

    In Tenerife, you can hike the to the top of volcano Teide, or explore the Cueva del Viento, the largest lava tube system in Europe. Tour volcanic wineries in Lanzarote, or drive through volcanic craters in quads on Fuerteventura. Trek through the Caldera de Bandama, a giant volcanic crater in Gran Canaria, exploring caves and viewing local flora and fauna. Or, rent a car and drive around the perimeter and mountainous interior of your chosen island — you may be surprised at how large and diverse it is.

    Get in the Water

    Kitesurfing at Costa Calma in Fuerteventura. (Photo by Brand X Pictures / Getty Images)

    Some of the best windsurfing and kitesurfing in the world can be done in Fuerteventura (the island is literally named ‘strong winds’ in Spanish). Diving and snorkeling are popular activities on all the islands — El Hierro alone has 46 dive sites. Visitors can also surf, stand-up paddleboard and canoe or kayak in the Canaries’ waters.

    Eat Locally

    Patatas arrugadas con mojo picon. (Photo by vasanty / Shutterstock)

    Although a traditional English breakfast may be what you need to start your day, eating locally will give you a real taste of Spanish living. Make sure to sample patatas arrugadas con mojo picón, potatoes with a savory sauce, that comes in red and green and is made from olive oil, paprika, garlic, peppers and other spices. Fresh seafood is especially delicious, especially vieja, a light, white fish, which is local to the region’s waters. Cheese is also a popular snack on the islands. One of the most famous is Majorero cheese (mild and creamy with a touch of spice), which comes from Fuerteventura thanks to a special native breed of goat that roams the island.

    Delectable Canarian flavors aren’t limited to only solid foods, though. Wine from Lanzarote is made using grapes grown in volcanic soil — the result is wines with a light smoky or mineral tone. Ron miel is also famous in the region; the honey rum is almost too easy going down. Coffee drinkers should sip a cafe leche y leche, coffee with fresh milk and condensed milk, usually topped with a pinch of cinnamon.

    Skip the Resorts

    A villa overlooking the sea in La Palma. (Photo by MichaelUtech / Getty Images)

    While an all-inclusive may sound enticing, for a truly authentic trip, head to a boutique hotel or home rental. These types of accommodation may be close to all the amenities of a big resort town, but you may find the calm of not being around a million people at the buffet strangely rejuvenating.

    Staying in a home rental will give you a chance to interact with local residents (hosts and neighbors) as well as have the option to hit up the local supermarket to stock your fridge with some of the aforementioned Canarian cheese and wine. Many home rentals are part of large apartment communities, which have amenities like pools and a gym, too.

    Shop

    A farmers market in the Basilica Nuestra in Gran Canaria. (Photo by Sabine Lubenow / LOOK foto / Getty Images)

    Taxes are much lower on the Canary Islands (6.5% on things like electronics, clothing, toys, beauty products, etc). This is why you may notice small shops selling electronics or other wares. Take advantage of the cheaper prices on goods and shop away — there are many small boutiques as well as larger shopping centers located on the islands.

    Adjust Your Timing

    Playa Blanca, Lanzarote. (Photo by Sabine Lubenow / LOOK-Foto / Getty Images)

    If you want to live the Spanish lifestyle, adjust your eating and sleeping times, pushing everything a few hours later. Don’t forget — this includes waking up later too.

    A local restaurant may seem touristy at 7 p.m. when all the other visitors eat dinner, but if you wait until a few hours later, the locals will come out, creating a whole new vibe and perhaps providing a more local and different experience.

    Visit During Carnival

    Carnival in Tenerife. (Photo by DESIREE MARTIN / AFP / Getty Images)

    If you can’t make it to the Caribbean or Latin America to celebrate Carnival, the Canary Islands pulls out some pretty impressive celebrations. The festival is celebrated in February/March and includes things like parades, parties, contests, music and dance events, fireworks, children’s parties and more. Expect to see elaborate costumes and lots of wild debauchery, Canarian-style.

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    Housing some of the best beaches in the world, the Canaries provide a beautiful spot for a long romantic vacation. From the brilliant countryside views to the crystal clear waters, Canary islands have in store a lot of things for their tourists. It is also one of the most festive countries in the world. The Spanish archipelago is located in the Atlantic Ocean, near the western coast of Africa.

    Located on the Western Coast of Africa, Canary Islands are the Atlantic territory of Spain. The Spanish archipelago consists of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. The archipelago is home to gorgeous beaches, colonial towns and beautiful islands. The largest island in the Canaries is Tenerife, which is popular for the UNESCO listed San Cristobal de la Laguna. Gran Canaria and Las Palmas also have a lot of tourist attractions like the museums, Baroque churches along with numerous traditional festivals. In order to explore the unexplored, people should visit Fuerteventura or Lanzarote. The amalgamation of gourmet dishes, shopping districts and a stunning nightlife, attract the tourists even more than before.

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    Being a part of the European Union, Euro was accepted as the only official currency in Spain since January 2002. People from other countries of Europe under the EU can come to the Canaries without thinking of exchanging money. There are notes with denominations of five, ten, twenty, hundred, two hundred and five hundred. There are also coins which are termed as cents. It is also possible to pay in the Canaries by Debit or Credit card. ATMs are also available throughout the day in various places and shopping centers.

    The Canary Islands is a treasure for all shopping lovers. From open air markets to the large commercial centres, one can find everything there. Most of the international brands can be found here along with a huge range of selection for souvenirs. The best things one can buy from the Canaries include wine, cheese, honey and other local products. People also buy attires with prints by popular artists like Cesar Manrique. The best thing about shopping here is that it is has the lowest tax in Europe, thus you can find all items for cheap prices.

    There are a lot of things that happen in the Canaries in the dark, especially because of its vibrant nightlife. Gran Canaria, the capital of Las Palmas have some of the best nightclubs on the islands where one can dance till dawn. Major pubs and clubs in Lanzarote are situated around Puerto Del Carmen and Playa Blanca. Tenerife is also popular for its nightlife and cheap booze.

    According to legends, Canary Islands are considered to be the ‘lost islands’ of Atlantis. They are also referred to as those lands which are without sorrow, as they hold on to the edge of the world. It is said that the first settlers in these islands were from North Africa. The Phoenicians, as they were called, arrived at the place around 10th century B.C. During the 14th century, the islands were invaded by various European countries. The locals, known as Guanches, were residents of the Teide volcano, a snow capped mountain. Later, most of the Guanches converted to Christianity, changed their names and forgot their language. In 1821, the Canaries formed the part of Spain. In 1982, it became comunidad autonoma or an autonomous province and in 1996, Partido Popular’s came to power with the help of Coalicion Canaria.

    The native language spoken here is Spanish, or Castilian to be more precise. English is the second most spoken language here, followed by German. Communicating to the locals in Canaries is not a problem as such.

    The most common form of greeting someone is a handshake. Women are supposed to be greeted with a fleeting kiss to either cheek. It is believed to very polite if someone takes a small gift when he is visiting someone’s house. Casual wear is pretty acceptable there but is better if one can refrain from wearing beachwear outside resorts. Tipping practice here is not obligatory, but one should leave a small change if they are satisfied. 5% of the bill is generally given, but some even tip up to 10%.

    Roman Catholicism is the main religion of the Canaries. But the Canaries are neither orthodox nor rigid, and they are friendly people as well.

    The daily budget in the Canaries range from 60-80 EUR. Money is mostly spent on food and travel costs. A set lunch meal approximately costs 10 EUR. One also needs to consider the entry fees of top museums, sights and galleries along with the car rentals.

    The rate of exchange of currency keeps varying from time to time. Travelers are advised to carry traveler cheques, debit cards and credit cards along with 2 days worth of Euros. There are Spanish auto banks from where anyone with a visa based card can withdraw cash in Euros. There is also the facility to withdraw money via switch cards. The credit and debit cards are acceptable in most hotels and shopping centers.

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    March-May and September-November is the best time to visit the Canary Islands. During these months, the crowd is less, and you can explore the places better. Also, the best accommodation costs are cheaper. Summer months of June-August and winter months of December-February are generally the peak seasons in Canary Island when the places are filled with tourists from all over the world. The winters in the Canary Islands has an average temperature of 20 – 23°C and the summer months have temperatures usually surrounding 26.5°C. Canary Island is typically hot all year round and hence, visiting the place during the shoulder months of March-May and September-November is the best way to experience the beauty of the place, devoid of the crowd. October is one of the wettest months in the Canaries with around 15-18 days of precipitation; hence the low season in terms of tourists in the places. However, you can visit the Canaries even during this month to keep off from crowds which are generally overflowing in the peak months.
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    The top things to do in Canary islands are Tenerife Auditorium, Loro Parque, Puerto de la Cruz, Cathedral de Santa Ana, San Cristobal de la Laguna, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. You can see all the places to visit in Canary islands here

    There are 6118 in Canary islands which can be booked through Holidify. The most popular hotels in Canary islands are Holiday Home Barreto, Nice house in Large Avocado Garden, Tenerife North, holiday cottage Calle Antonio Oramas, Casa Tagoro, Live Arico Casa Abuela, Holiday Home Capitana. You can see all the hotels in Canary islands here

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    The cuisine of Canary Islands is a blend of Spanish, Latin and African food. Most of the dishes use a lot of fresh vegetables, fruit, fishes, and consist mostly of light meals in order to cope with the slightly warm climate. Meat is generally consumed as steaks or stews. There is a wide variety of recipes available with fish. Caldereta, a meal with tomatoes, goat meat and potatoes and Sancocho Canario, a salted fish dish in mojo sauce is very popular in the region. The Tapas concept is also very famous which refers to a light piece of food that Spaniards have before their meal. Some other dishes to try in the Canaries are plantain bananas, Papas Arrugadas(Potatoes boiled in salted water), Conejo en salmorejo, Miel de Palma(Palm Honey), Arepas (tortas made with corn flour and filled with minced meat and cheese) and Mousse de Gofio( a dessert made with gofio).
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    OUR FULL TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE CANARY ISLANDS

    Are you visiting the Canary Islands soon? You need some help to plan your trip? We spent 3 months traveling through the Canary Islands and we prepared this comprehensive travel guide for you!

    With its stunning beaches, incredible landscapes, fantastic traditions and delicious food, the Canary Islands is a dream destination in Europe. In this post we will share useful tips for traveling to the Canary Islands.

    The Canary Islands are composed of 7 unique islands. The best known and most visited are Lanzarote (our favorite one…) and Tenerife. However each island has something special to offer. To know more about each island you can read this post.


    1. Why traveling to the the Canary Islands?

    When we started our trip to the Canary Islands, we didn’t know what to expect. However, during our journey we were amazed by the beauty and diversity of landscapes in the Canary Islands.

    Just to give you some examples, you can see a desert in Maspalomas in Gran Canaria, you can reach the highest mountain in Spain at Mount Teide, Tenerife. You can also visit amazing beaches which will make you feel at the end of the world such as Cofete in Fuerteventura. And of course Lanzarote will make feel that you landed on the moon. Make sure to visit Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote, one of the most incredible things to see in the Canary Islands!

    The Canary Islands is a destination for everyone. So if you are more of a night owl, there is a vibrant nightlife in the Canary Islands! The best places to party are Playa del Inglés in Gran Canaria, or Corralejo in Fuerteventura.

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    10 BEST REASONS TO VISIT LANZAROTE

    10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT FUERTEVENTURA

    TOP 8 REASONS TO VISIT GRAN CANARIA

    WHY VISITING TENERIFE?


    2. Which island to visit in the Canary Islands?

    Whether you want to enjoy the beach, or need some adventures, or want some great food there is something for everyone in the Canary Islands.

    If you like to party, prioritise Gran Canaria. On top of having a great nightlife, Gran Canaria is also one of the most diverse islands in the Canary. Hence, you will be able to combine excursion during the day and partying at night! Here are the 20 best things to visit in Gran Canaria.

    If you like hiking, then without a doubt Tenerife will be the best island to visit. Indeed, Tenerife is home to mount Teide the highest mountain in Spain! It is one of the most visited natural park in the whole of Europe! Full guide here to climb to the summit (it’s not as hard as you would imagine…)

    If you want a complete change of landscape, then Lanzarote is the one! Lanzarote is a perfect place to feel the volcanic power of the Canary Islands, some places will make you feel on the moon.

    For those you like water-sports such as surfing or kitesurfing, then the best island for that would be Fuerteventura! Here we listed the best outdoor activities in Fuerteventura and here the best spots for surfing in the Canary Islands.

    If you want something more calm and off the beaten track, head to La Gomera, La Palma or El Hierro. Those 3 islands are the wildest amongst all of the Canary Islands.

    READ: WHICH ONE IS THE BEST CANARY ISLAND TO VISIT?


    3. When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?

    The Canary Islands benefit from a very unique climate which makes some say that is an eternal spring. Indeed the climate is good all year round and doesn’t change much throughout the year.

    However some months are a bit more rainy than others… To visit the Canary Islands in the most optimal conditions, it is generally preferable to travel during the months of May to November. Most likely you will never have to deal with rain…

    In the middle of winter, the Canary Islands will be a popular refuge for Europeans escaping cold temperature in the mainland. During this period, some rainfall can be observed, but the temperature rarely drops below 20°C. In terms of crowds, the most popular periods are therefore the months of July and August, but also the winter months and January in particular.

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    4. What budget should you plan to visit the Canary Islands?

    To visit the Canary Islands without too much compromise, it is important to talk about the budget. This essential point of travel guides is always a sensitive aspect due to the volatility of prices and the countless parameters that influence them.

    With regard to the Canary Islands, you must first know that the notions of high, low and medium season are essential. If you are traveling during the Christmas holidays or the months of July and August, expect to see prices skyrocket. So book well in advance!

    You should also know that at the same time, the islands of El Hierro or La Gomera are much cheaper than Tenerife and Gran Canaria, for example.

    In terms of accommodation and in general, you can find everything. From the small youth hostel at 20 euros per night to the most luxury hotels at 200 euros per night. What we found very expensive is eating in restaurants. A paella for 2 with 2 glasses of Sangria, would easily cost us 50 EUR… As we were traveling for 3 months, we decided to eat most of the time in our apartment. This helped our budget considerably!

    Also remember to include car rental, which will amount to around 30 or 40 euros per day with decreasing rates if you opt for longer rental periods and of course depending on the type of car you rent. As for us we always rented a Fiat 500, which is generally the cheapest model. We loved it, except in Fuerteventura where the roads can be very bumpy. More on that here.


    5. How to get to the Canary Islands from the rest of Europe?

    By plane is obviously the fastest and cheapest way to get to the Canary Islands. There are many connections from the major cities in Europe. The best company to get to the Canary Islands, is Easy Jet. Remember that the earlier you book, the better fares you will get, which is absolutely essential if you choose to travel during the busy periods mentioned above.

    However, there is a more adventurous way to get to the Canary Islands if you have sufficient time. You can take your car and drive down to the south of Spain. The cities of Cadiz or Huelva allow you to reach the islands of Las Palmas or Gran Canaria by ferry! The crossing lasts between 30 and 40 hours depending on the weather conditions.

    We didn’t know about it, until we saw cars with Swiss plates or German plates driving in the Canary Islands. We fell that this was a fantastic way to travel to the Canary Islands. And all islands are connected by ferry which makes it super easy to travel with your own car. Awesome, isn’t it?

    If that’s an option for you, check out Direct Ferries to book your ride.


    6. How to get around the Canary Islands?

    Once you reach the Canary Islands, it is highly recommended to rent a car. To get the cheaper rate we used Rentalcars.com. Check it out here for the best deals.

    Taking a taxi is also possible, however you will have less freedom to travel or take your time to visit certain sights. Especially for those who want to go hiking… There are also bus lines, but they will be relatively limited once you get off the beaten track. Finally, cycling can also be a good way to discover the Canary Islands.

    If you want to visit multiple islands while you are in the Canaries, which we recommend, then using the ferry would be the best way. You can book all your ferry rides here.


    7. Best traditional dishes in the Canary Islands?

    Visiting the Canary Islands without eating a potato dish is practically impossible! Since its introduction by the Spaniards, potato has been integrated into many typical dishes. Try the Ropa Vieja, a kind of stew made with chickpeas and strips of beef and chicken or Pucherio Canario a stew with chorizo, bacon, cabbage, courgettes or pumpkin. Also taste the Papas Arrugadas, a delicacy of potatoes boiled in salted water and always accompanied by their Mojo sauce, often very spicy and extremely tasty.

    The Gofio is a flour of wheat, or corn previously roasted, and which is used with all the sauces in the islands. This traditional food can be used to thicken soups, but can also be eaten with milk or even in the form of ice cream.

    Meat lovers will appreciate the Canary Islands for the diversity of their dishes, which include pork and rabbit as well as chicken and goat. Seafood lovers will be served with cod, bass, sardines and of course octopus.

    As for desserts, we particularly recommend the Leche Asada, a cinnamon cream caramelized with palm honey.

    Finally, to drink, you can try delicious local wines and don’t forget the Barraquito, a multi-layered coffee consisting of an espresso, condensed milk and a touch of Licor 43 which is Spain’s number 1 liqueur. Really delicious!


    8. What are the best things to do in the Canary Islands?

    If we were to list all the great things to do in the Canary Island, the list would be way too long! We probably have over a 100 recommendations.

    So we to make it simple, we prepared some of the highlights on each island such as below.


    What to see in Lanzarote?

    TIMANFAYA NATIONAL PARK, the unmissable thing to see in Lanzarote: here

    PAPAGAYO BEACH, the most beautiful beach in Lanzarote: here

    FAMARA, a charming village and surf paradise: here

    JAMEOS DEL AGUA, our favorite sight in Lanzarote: here

    CACTUS GARDEN in Lanzarote: here


    What to see in Tenerife?

    PUERTO DE LA CRUZ, one of the best town in Tenerife: here

    MASCA, the most remote village in Tenerife: here

    MOUNT TEIDE, the highest peak in Spain: here

    SAN CRISTÓBAL DE LA LAGUNA, the ancient capital of Tenerife: here

    LOS GIGANTES, most impressive cliffs in Tenerife: here

    GARACHICO, one of the prettiest towns in Tenerife: here


    What to see in Gran Canaria?

    VISITING LAS PALMAS, the capital of Gran Canaria: here

    TEROR, one of the most charming towns in Gran Canaria: here

    MASPALOMAS a desert in Gran Canaria: here

    PUERTO DE MOGÁN, our favorite place in Gran Canaria: here

    AGÜIMES, a fantastic historical town in Gran Canaria: here

    TEJEDA, visit one of the prettiest village in Gran Canaria: here


    What to see in Fuerteventura?

    CORRALEJO DUNES NATURAL PARK, full guide: here

    EL COTILLO, a charming village near Corralejo in Fuerteventura: here

    COFETE, the best beach in Fuerteventura: here

    HIKING CALDERON HONDO in Fuerteventura: here

    OASIS PARK in Fuerteventura: here


    9.

    Useful information

    Money: the Canary Islands belong to Spain, so the currency is the euro.

    Passport: Spain belongs to the Schengen Convention area, you do not need a passport to go there.

    Vaccines: no particular vaccine is necessary.

    Language: the official language is Spanish, but all seasonal workers speak English and sometimes even French.

    Tipping: It is appreciated if customers leave a tip in taxis, hotels or restaurants to approximately 5 to 10% of the price.

    Safety: the Canary Islands are safe but, as with any tourist destination, be careful with your belongings and do not leave anything in sight.

    READ: 10 BEST REASONS TO VISIT THE CANARY ISLANDS


    10.

    CONCLUSION

    The Canary Islands are a real gems with full of surprise. During our 3 months traveling through the Canary Islands, we realized how beautiful but more importantly how diverse each island is. There are so many things to do and see in the Canary islands. Even during our 3 months we couldn’t see it all. Each island has its own treasures!

    READ: 10 BEST BEACHES IN THE CANARY ISLANDS

    So what are you waiting for? Did you book your flight yet?

    We hope that this post was useful to prepare for your visit to the Canary Islands. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below.

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    Ah, the Canary Islands – a land of smoke-belching volcanos, black-sand beaches, barreling surf breaks, and buzzy resort towns where end-of-holiday tans are all but guaranteed. This sunny archipelago is considered one of the greatest spots in Spain, and, for some travelers, hitting just one island is simply never enough. Cue this guide to how to travel between the Canary Islands…

    Here, we’ll delve into the main ways you can trade one for another mid-trip, no matter whether that means going from the lush laurel forests of Gran Canaria to the whitewashed towns of inland Lanzarote, the carnival streets of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to the teal bays of Fuerteventura, or something else entirely.

    The good news is that there are pretty darn good links between this set of Spanish isles. Flights and ferries combine to offer a whole load of different options, both quick and interesting, affordable and comfy. Let’s dig a little deeper…

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    An intro to the geography of the Canary Islands

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    First thing’s first: Let’s get a ballpark feel for the geography of the Canary Islands. Doing that should give you an idea of what it’s like to travel around this much-vaunted Spanish archipelago, what sort of travel times you can expect between the different destinations, and what transport options are on the menu.

    Set out in the Atlantic Ocean just 62 miles off the sun-scorched coast of North Africa, this autonomous region of Spain – the southernmost, just so you know – is pretty darn remote. It’s a four-hour flight in from London before you even get to start hopping from isle to isle. Thankfully, there are oodles of connections and multiple entry points. Picking the right one is certainly worth thinking about when planning a cross-island jaunt, too, because some are better starting positions than others.

    In total there are eight main islands in the group, but a whole scattering more smaller islets that have tiny populations, and, on top of that, oodles of rocks that are little more than perches for seagulls above the swells. The ones we’ll focus on here are the eight main islands since they are by far the ones that you’re most likely to want to visit for your holidays.

    Said isles fall into two main groups: The western and the eastern group. There’s a strait of about 58 miles dividing the two sets, but they are more discernable thanks to their geography – the western isles are lusher and more altitudinous, while the eastern group is more rugged and volcanic. Here’s a closer look at which islands belong to which group:

    • The western group: Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Palma
    • The eastern group: Fuerteventura, Lanzarote.

    In total, all the islands in the Canaries span a section of the Atlantic that’s about 300 miles long from east to west. The biggest divide is between the two groups, but it’s still navigable and easy to cross, as you shall see…

    How to travel between Canary Islands – a quick overview

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    Now we’ve got the geography lesson out of the way, let’s take a look at how you can hop and cross that 300 miles of Atlantic Ocean from west to east, east to west, all in search of perfect beaches and the best volcano hikes. Let’s begin by stating the obvious: There are only two ways to cross from isle to isle, by sea or by air. To put it another way, by plane or by boat.

    Mhmm, there are no bridges that link any of the isles, no underwater tunnels, no causeways. You’re going to have to ditch the wheels for this one. The good news is that actually makes things pretty simple, as you always know there are only ever two choices for getting from A to B in these parts.

    Generally speaking, flying is considered the fastest option while sailing is more relaxed. However, there are some routes that you might have to do by one method simply because there is no boat or flight connection on the menu. That’s why it’s worth getting to know a bit about both modes of transport…

    How to travel between Canary Islands by plane

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    Here’s the good news: Every single major island of the eight in the Canaries has its own airport, while Tenerife – one of the most popular – even has two. That probably makes this one of the best-connected regions for aviation in the whole of Europe, although most of the terminals are pretty small and only host a handful of carriers.

    Talking of carriers…there are two main names to know about when it comes to internal flying here. Let’s take a quick look at each in turn:

    • Binter Canarias – The biggest of the two carriers who operate domestic routes throughout the Canaries, Binter, as it’s known for short, has an encompassing array of links between major islands but also serves international destinations in mainland Spain and other Atlantic archipelagos like Cabo Verde.
    • Canaryfly – A relatively new name on the block, Canaryfly was founded in 2008 and currently runs flights on eight of the most popular routes in the chain.

    Both of the above operate airplanes designed specifically for short haul carrying. That means no massive Boeing and Airbus models, but rather smaller prop planes built by Bombardier and the like. The upshot? Capacity tends to be smaller so flights can sell out faster, but there’s also not an overload of demand and there are often multiple departures each day on the most popular routes.

    Route wise, things are pretty good when it comes to moving from major islands to other major islands. For example, you can get upwards of 10 connections a day on Binter Canarias between Lanzarote and Gran Canaria. The same can’t be said for getting to smaller islands like La Gomera, which only has two or three daily links to Gran Canaria, and sometimes no links to other islands at all, meaning a stopover will be needed if you want to do certain legs in a single trip.

    Prices tend to be VERY attractive for flights. As an example, springtime fares on Binter from Tenerife North to La Palma can be as low as €12.50 ($13.15) each way, while connections on the most popular routes rarely swell past €27 ($28.40) each way. These are also full-service fares, mostly allowing for some changes and with a checked baggage allowance of 20kg per person (10kg for infants). Not bad, eh?

    The truth is that flying from Canary to Canary is now the number-one choice among travelers. Dropping airfare and high convenience means it’s very often the best way to get from A to B, especially when looking to move quite far across the archipelago, say from Lanzarote in the east all the way to La Palma in the west.

    How to travel between Canary Islands by boat

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    If you don’t have a head for heights or want to travel slow, then there’s always the option of the boats. At least four big companies still offer a comprehensive array of island-to-island links here, including Armas, Biosfera Express, Líneas Romero, and Fred Olsen. Some specialize in different regions of the Canaries, while others cover the whole shebang.

    Laying out every route there is by ferry in the Canaries would take a short book but suffice to say there are lots to pick from. A good starting point for planning a trip is to get to know the major ports of each island. That’s Arrecife in Lanzarote, for example, but Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, and then much smaller Puerto de la Estaca over in El Hierro. Knowing the places where the boats depart from makes it easy to search for routes out to the places you want to go, helping you put together island-hopping itineraries in full.

    Ferry links naturally take longer than connections in the air. While a flight from Lanzarote to Gran Canaria is in the range of 45 minutes, a boat trip can clock up 5.5-6.5 hours in all. It’s certainly not for commuters or hurried vacationers. In fact, one of the great draws of the trip by water is the journey itself – it’s not unusual to spot dolphin pods and whales as you go, while the vistas of other islands passing by can be wonderful.

    Sadly, the prices don’t seem to mirror the extra effort it takes on many routes, so ferries in the Canaries are a bit of a labor of love. You can pay under €20 for a ride from Arrecife to Gran Canaria by plane but will have to fork out nearly €100 for the same trip done by the sea!

    Of course, the major upside of ferry travel is that you can transport more than just yourself and your baggage. You can take whole cars and motorbikes if you like. However, if you plan on doing that and are renting a car, it’s certainly worth checking with your hire company that their policy allows for inter-island travel.

    How to travel between Canary Islands – our conclusion

    There are two main ways to travel from Canary Island to Canary Island: Boat and plane. Most travelers will try the latter first these days. That’s because flying is not only a whole load quicker but also cheaper in many cases. It’s also now possible to get to all eight of the major isles by the skies, though some journeys might require a stopover.

    Ferries are slower and tend to be more expensive when it comes to getting between the major islands. Reasons you might want to take them include the ability to transport cars and more luggage, but also the pleasantness of the ride itself (whale spotting is a possibility, you know?). Also, short ferry rides to a minor islands, like to La Graciosa from Lanzarote, are often the ONLY option on the menu.

    How to get to the Canary Islands

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    The Canary Islands (Islas Canarias) are a Spanish archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean just 100km (62mi) from the northwest coast of Africa, and around 1100km (683mi) off the Spanish mainland.

    Also known informally as the Canaries, the Canary Islands comprise seven main islands, (from large to small in size) Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro; plus many smaller islands and islets.

    The Canary Islands have eight airports altogether, with the islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and La Palma receiving daily direct flights from Spain, Europe and North Africa, as well as connecting flights from Asia, Australasia and North America. The smaller islands receive daily flights from Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

    The most convenient route to the Canary Islands is by air to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), also known as Gando Airport and Gran Canaria – Las Palmas Airport.

    The airport is located in the eastern region of Gran Canaria Island on the Bay of Gando (Bahía de Gando), 19km (12mi) to the south of the capital, Las Palmas, and 32km (16mi) north of the popular tourist areas of Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés on the south coast.

    Alternatively, you can fly into Tenerife South Airport (TFS), which is located around 62km (38mi) from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and around 15km (9mi) from Playa de las Americas. More about getting to Tenerife…

    By sea, the Canary Islands are well serviced by fast hydrofoil and jetfoil as well as interisland ferries and cruise ships, which mainly stop at Las Palmas on Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Arrecife on Lanzarote.


    Flight times to Canary Islands

    The following are the most convenient and quickest routes to Gran Canaria.

    Within Spain: Iberia and Air Europa offer the most convenient daily flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA). Binter Canarias, Canaryfly and Air Europe provide flights within the Canary Islands.

    Madrid to Gran Canaria is 2 hrs 50 min, direct flight
    Tenerife to Gran Canaria is 30 min, direct flight


    From United Kingdom: British Airways and easyJet offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    London to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 15 min, direct flight
    Manchester to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 30 min, direct flight


    From Ireland: Aer Lingus and Ryanair offer the most convenient flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Dublin to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 30 min, direct flight


    From France: Veuling Airlines offers the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Paris to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 25 min, direct flight


    From Germany: Lufthansa, Condor Flugdienst, Eurowings and TUIfly offer the most convenient flights to Gran Canaria.

    Berlin to Gran Canaria is 5 hrs, direct flight
    Dusseldorf to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 30 min, direct flight
    Frankfurt to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 40 min, direct flight
    Hamburg to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 55 min, direct flight
    Munich to Gran Canaria is 4 hrs 40 min, direct flight


    From United States: Delta Air Lines, Vueling Airlines, Iberia and American Airlines offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Atlanta to Gran Canaria is 13 hrs 49 min, connecting flightˆ
    Boston to Gran Canaria is 9 hrs 45 min, connecting flightˆ
    Chicago to Gran Canaria is 12 hrs, connecting flightˆ
    Dallas-Fort Worth to Gran Canaria is 13 hrs 10 min, connecting flightˆ
    New York to Gran Canaria is 11 hrs 10 min, connecting flightˆ
    Los Angeles to Gran Canaria is 14 hrs 35 min, connecting flightˆ
    San Francisco to Gran Canaria is 15 hrs 50 min, connecting flightˆ


    From Canada: Air Canada, Air Transat, Iberia and TAP Portugal offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Toronto to Gran Canaria is 11 hrs 25 min, connecting flightˆ
    Montreal to Gran Canaria is 10 hrs, connecting flightˆ
    Vancouver to Gran Canaria is 15 hrs 30 min, connecting flightˆ


    From Australia: Qantas, British Airways, Emirates, Air Europa and Vueling Airlines offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Adelaide to Gran Canaria is 27 hrs 40 min, connecting flightˆ
    Brisbane to Gran Canaria is 29 hrs, connecting flightˆ
    Sydney to Gran Canaria is 28 hrs 35 min, connecting flightˆ
    Melbourne to Gran Canaria is 27 hrs 45 min, connecting flightˆ
    Perth to Gran Canaria is 25 hrs 5 min, connecting flightˆ


    From New Zealand: Air New Zealand and TAP Portugal offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Auckland to Gran Canaria is 31 hrs 5 min, connecting flightsˆ


    From Singapore: Singapore Airlines, Air France and Vueling Airlines offer the most convenient scheduled flights to Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

    Singapore to Gran Canaria is 18 hrs 50 min, connecting flightˆ

    (ˆincludes transfer time.)


    Flying in

    Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), informally known as Las Palmas Airport, is located 19km (12mi) south of Las Palmas.

    A frequent bus service runs between the airport and city centre as well as to all the major tourist centres. Taxis and hire cars are also available.

    Tenerife South Airport (TFS), reviously known as Tenerife South–Reina Sofia Airport, is the larger of the island’s two international airports and is located 15km (9mi) east of Playa de las Américas.

    A frequent public bus service (TITSA) runs between the airport and the city centre, as well as to all the major towns on the island. Line 343 connects Tenerife South Airport (TFS) with Tenerife North Airport (TFN). Taxis and hire cars are also available.


    Entry requirements

    A passport valid for at least six months beyond intended period of stay, a return/onward ticket and proof of sufficient funds. No visa is required for a stay of up to 90 days.


    Getting around

    The best way to get around the individual islands is to hire a car. The archipelago’s many winding roads are generally in excellent condition. Cars can be hired at any of the airports as well as in the larger towns and from resorts.

    The islands’ are also excellent for cycling. Alternatively, each island operates a useful bus network to all the major towns and attractions. Taxis are generally inexpensive and are best for short distances only.

    A fleet of fast ferries are good for hopping between adjacent islands, although flying is quicker.

    Information on how to get around the Canary Islands…


    Places to explore in the Canary Islands…

    Grand Canaria
    Tenerife
    La Palma


    Lanzarote
    La Gomera
    El Hierro


    Fuerteventura


    Latest update: How to get to the Canary Island:
    24 April, 2022



    hotels, when to go, how to get there

    Contents

    1. When to go
    2. How to get to the Canary Islands
    3. Main resorts and islands
    4. Hotels in the Canary Islands

    Even those who have never been there know about the Canaries . You can not immediately orient yourself on the world map and indicate where these fabulous islands are located, but anyone can tell about them. The Canary Islands is a heavenly place where rest turns into bliss. Where the body basks in the rays of the gentle sun and warm azure waves. Where everyone is happy. Also…

    For the rest, it would still be useful to know the details. Like, for example, the fact that there are only seven Canary Islands, and the largest of them is Tenerife. We’ll talk about him.

    Despite the fact that formally the Canary Islands belong to Spain, the atmosphere here is by no means European. Tourists come here for real exotic: magnificent tropical landscapes, soft ocean waves, black volcanic beaches and delicious ripe fruits.

    Fortunately, this exotic is close and accessible: it takes only a few hours to fly to the islands, excluding transfers. In the Canary Islands, you can not only idly relax on the beach: unique prehistoric monuments, volcanoes, waterfalls, “lunar” valleys of solidified lava are scattered all over the islands. And here is excellent service and a real paradise for surfers and divers.

    When is the best time to go

    The unique climate of the Canary archipelago has long been its hallmark, there is no heat in summer and cold in winter. It is rightly called the island of “eternal spring”. There is no rainy season in Tenerife, and it is well protected by the mountain range from the cold northern trade winds. Of course, the air temperature in the south of the island and in its northern part is different, but this difference is not too big.

    Traditionally, potential guests of the island have a question – when does the season start in Tenerife and how long does it last? In this regard, Tenerife is an ideal holiday destination, because here the average annual temperature fluctuations are the smallest (within 7 degrees), it is quite comfortable to spend time here both in summer and in winter.

    How to get to the Canary Islands

    The only way to get to the Canary Islands from Russia is by air. It is most convenient to fly to Tenerife South Airport (more on this on our page), but this is far from the only option. There are several other international airports on the territory of the archipelago. One of them is located on the island of Gran Canaria, 20 km from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    There are no direct flights from Moscow, but there are connecting flights: Aeroflot, S7, Brussels Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Air Berlin, Jet Airways, Smart Wings, Vueling, Edelweiss. Transfers are carried out in Berlin, Brussels, Madrid, Prague, Munich and other cities. The cheapest tickets are from S7. The fastest flights are with Iberia: 10 hours 5 minutes with a change in Madrid.

    Another Canary airport is on the island of Lanzarote. There are no direct flights from Moscow either; connecting flights are offered by Iberia, S7, Aeroflot, Vueling, British Airways, Air Europa and other carriers. Flight duration – from 8 hours 30 minutes.

    International flights are also accepted on the island of Fuerteventura, near Puerto del Rosario. Connecting flights are available from S7, SunExpress, Vueling, Iberia, Air Berlin. The cheapest way to fly is with S7, the fastest with Iberia (8 hours 55 minutes with a change in Madrid).

    Finally, Transavia, S7, Iberia and Air Berlin will take you to Santa Cruz de Palma (La Palma). The duration of the flight is from 10 hours 15 minutes.

    Main resorts and islands

    The largest island of the Canary archipelago, Tenerife, can offer you a choice of quiet, secluded relaxation, and noisy fun. For example, Los Cristianos, like neighboring Las Americas, is a “brisk” resort, visited mainly by the British and Germans, who are hungry for booze and discos.

    And Puerto de la Cruz, in turn, is well suited for a relaxing holiday “alone with nature.” Only here the coast there is steep and rocky, there are practically no beaches as such: tourists mostly splash in hotel pools.

    Gran Canaria is good in every way. Those who like to relax in large tourist centers with many hotels and apartments, shops, restaurants, bars and attractions will certainly like it. But there are also small resorts on the island that specialize in water sports and are equipped with marinas.

    Here you can make excursions on the sea, windsurf, fish in the open ocean, skydive – in general, actively entertain. The real “pearl” of the island is the Dunes (Dunas de Maspalomas). It is practically “Sahara in miniature” with the purest golden sand and a well-maintained 5-kilometer beach.

    The sandy beaches of Fuerteventura, many kilometers wide, African-style and mostly deserted, are the best and longest in the Canary archipelago.

    Finally, Lanzarote is an island-reserve, but not of flora or fauna, but of volcanoes. “Lunar landscape” is the main exotic of this place. The island is perfect for a vacation that is not full of civilized entertainment.

    Hotels in the Canary Islands

    Visitors to the Canary Islands can freely choose among a variety of worthy accommodation options. There are first-class five-star hotels, casas rurales guest houses located in the beautiful countryside, convenient campsites, and apart-hotels with separate kitchenettes.

    If you wish, you can even stay in an old building: in the suburbs there are many “paradors” – state-owned hotels located in restored historical buildings. Only the prices differ, but one thing remains unchanged: excellent service and sincere hospitality of the locals.

    The cost of accommodation in hostels is low – from 15 EUR per night. Two-star hotels are not much more expensive: from 20 EUR per day, but the amenities in them are most often shared, on the floor. Most of the local hotels are four-star, with excellent service and a whole range of additional services. For a day in such hotels they will charge from 45 EUR. Rooms in luxury 5* hotels will cost from 77 EUR per day.

    Sources:

    https://tonkosti.ru/Canary_islands

    Остров Тенерифе

    https://islatenerife.ru/

    By ferry from Tenerife to Gran Canaria: how to get there, prices, schedules, addresses Spain

    Many travelers, going to the Canary Islands for the first time, ask themselves the question: “Which of the islands to choose for a holiday: Tenerife or Gran Canaria? Where is more interesting to rest and more attractions? I will answer, each of the islands is interesting and unique in its own way, and all the islands are worth visiting! Our family has already mastered five of the seven Canary Islands: Tenerife – far and wide, Lanzarote, La Gomera, La Palma and Gran Canaria. We traveled to all the islands from Tenerife either by ferry or by plane. But, if your vacation is short, and there is no certainty that you will ever fly here again, then maybe it makes sense to combine a holiday in Tenerife and a holiday in Gran Canaria? Let’s see together how you can get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria: The cheapest way is by ferries that run between the Canary (and not only) Islands, it is also convenient because you can take a car rented on one of the islands with you to the neighboring one. Personally, I know three ferry companies that will help you get cheap from Tenerife to the neighboring island.

    FREDOLSEN Ferry Company

    Ferries of this company only move between the Canary Islands, with the exception of El Hierro. Travel time is:
    Tenerife – Gran Canaria = 80 minutes
    Tenerife – La Gomera = 50 minutes
    Tenerife – La Palma = 170 minutes
    Gran Canaria – Fuerteventura (Las Palmas – Morro Jable) = 120 minutes
    La Palma – La Gomera = 120 minutes
    Lanzarote – Fuerteventura = 25 minutes

    On board there is a bar and a cafeteria where you can have a snack, a children’s play area, a gift shop.

    We used these ferries three times when we traveled from Tenerife to La Gomera, from Tenerife to La Palma and from Tenerife to Gran Canaria.

    How to buy tickets for the ferry FredOlsen:

    We choose “From Where To” we sail, in our case Tenerife – Gran Canaria (round trip), travel dates (I took, for example, the peak ones) and the number of travelers (children from 4 to 11 years old – cheaper, up to 4 years – free of charge). Further, if we are sailing with a car, then we select the item: “Turismo

    What makes FredOlsen convenient is that it has a pretty good schedule, we choose the tariff that is convenient for ourselves and the tariff we need. By the way, even the cheapest tariff “WEB”, despite the fact that it is non-refundable, allows you to change the dates and times of departure, if necessary. The “Flexible” fare is fully refundable, while the “Oro” fare is designed for those who like to travel in maximum comfort, it includes personal service, accommodation in the VIP area, drinks and press, and priority boarding and disembarking.

    So, our ferry tickets from Tenerife to Gran Canaria and back for 4 people + car cost 269 euros.
    Please note that the ferry company provides a free shuttle bus (FerryBus service) from Los Cristianos (in the south of Tenerife) to the port of Santa Cruz, and from the capital of Gran Canaria, Las Palmas to the port of Agaete. If you want to use this service, then simply check the box at this stage of booking tickets.

    We press “Siguiente”, and we get to the page where we need to fill in the data of all passengers: First name, Last name, Date of birth, Gender, Document type, Document number.

    Also on this page we need to fill in the data about the car: Driver, Make-model and Car number. What to do if you still do not know the number of the car that will be given to you for rent? In the “Vehicle ID” column, simply write “RENTACAR” without spaces.

    Further, if you entered the site without registration and do not want to do it, then in the “Datos de contacto” (“Contact”) paragraph, simply leave your mobile phone and email address in the appropriate fields (highlighted in a pink oval in the photo) , and check the two boxes below, then proceed to payment.

                                                                                                                                                              — Previously, in any case, one had to go to the port to get tickets, and at the same time they entered the number of the rental car already known at that moment. How everything happens now, when there are already tickets, but there is no car number yet, we will find out this time, and I will definitely post up-to-date information here. If you just booked tickets, without payment, then you will need to contact the office to pay and receive tickets in your hands.

    Click “Print Tickets” on this page and get our wonderful and beautiful ferry tickets:
    La Palma.

    You must arrive at the port in advance – 20 minutes in advance if you are traveling without a car and 40 minutes in advance if you are with one.

    Armas ferries go not only between the Canary Islands, but also call at the ports of mainland Spain.

    We used the ARMAS ferry once when we returned from Gran Canaria to Tenerife. Despite the fact that it takes longer to Tenerife – 2 hours and 30 minutes, it turned out to be cheaper than Fred Olsen, and allowed us to leave the capital of Gran Canaria – Las Palmas, and not return back to Agaete, where Fred departs from.

    Armas is much larger than Fred Olsen, and therefore more equipped inside. Its capacity is impressive! Salons, cabins, bars are located on several floors. There is a large dining room.

    In our case, not everything was in order with the return to Tenerife by the Armas ferry 🙁 As expected, we arrived at the port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in advance, we didn’t immediately find the right pier, it was too huge and this port has an intricate system. And it turned out already on the spot, i.e. no one warned us about this in advance that our ferry was BREAKED.

    We were supposed to sail at 19.30 and arrive at the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife at 22. 00. I chose this time specifically to be at home before midnight. We were told at the ARMAS office that we would be provided with another ferry that would arrive in Gran Canaria at approximately 23.00. We moved to another pier, stood in line there, and began to “while away” these three hours in the car.

    Closer to the appointed time, some kind of “movement” began, we were ordered to move to the next berth, our queues were rebuilt several times already on the spot, shuffling cars in them for some reason.

    When, finally, in the darkness, our hulk was drawn, a sigh of relief was heard in the air 🙂 Then we understood why we were rearranged – it turned out that this ferry was passing, and Tenerife was not at all the end point of its route, ARMAS sailed to La Palma.

    Unloading / loading was very prompt, and somewhere at half past twelve in the night, we were on the ferry and went to Tenerife. As compensation, the ferry company fed a hot buffet dinner to all passengers from the broken ferry at its own expense. This was a small consolation for us 🙂 But we arrived in Tenerife at 2 am 🙁

    Let’s see what options Armas will offer us for moving from Tenerife to Gran Canaria.

    We fill in the necessary parameters: From-Where (note – this ferry arrives at the port of the island’s capital – Las Palmas), dates, number of passengers, choose accommodation (Acommodation): there are just places to sit – Pullman Seat, but there are cabins for two – three or four passengers.

    Next, select the type of vehicle with which we are traveling “Passenger vehicle”, in our case it is Small car

    Be sure to select in the “Discounts” column – General
    Armas schedule, in my opinion, less interesting than that of Fred, but it immediately comes to the capital of the island – Las Palmas de Gran Canary.

    At this stage, I get two options for the price: the “Option 1” tariff – without the possibility of changing dates and returning the full cost, only if no coupons were used during the purchase, and “Option 2” – allows you to change the dates of the trip, a partial refund is possible, in in the event that one of the group of people did not go, and a full refund is also available.

    I am correcting the type of passengers (correcting adults for children), and I get a couple more options for the price:

    By the way, if you are traveling with a larger car (length from 4.86 to 5 m, height from 1.86 to 2 m), then select the “Medium Size” item, which also affects the price of the trip.

    Total, when compared by the cheapest tariffs, it turns out 206 euros for Armas versus 260 euros for Fred Olsen.

    At the next stage, we, as usual, fill in all the data of passengers and the car that we take with us. We, again, do not know the car number, therefore, in the “Number Plate” column, we fill in “ALQ1234”, this number will then be changed at the office when receiving boarding passes for the ferry.

    Click “Pay by credit card” (if you don’t have enough Armas club bonuses to pay :))) ) And start paying… . Unlike Freda Olsena, this document IS NOT a boarding pass, you will either need to go through electronic check-in yourself, which is possible 14 days before departure, but from the moment the tickets are printed, returns and changes are not possible. Or get boarding tickets at the company’s offices.

    You must arrive at the port for departure on the ARMAS ferry in 30 minutes if you are just a passenger, and 1 hour if you are traveling with a car.

    Another ferry with which we can get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria or vice versa is Trasmediterranea. It runs between the cities of Spain, located on the mainland, and the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Morocco, and even enters the distant Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, located on the African mainland.

    We type the direction “Tenerife” in the column “Where are we traveling from?” and immediately see a list of ports where you can go. From Tenerife, you can only get to the mainland to Cadiz, and the following are available from the Canary Islands: Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuertoventura, La Palma.
    The site interface is simple and clear, and available in several languages.

    Select the type and number of passengers. By the way, children here swim at a children’s rate right up to 14 years.

    Add a car if we are with it:

    Then we choose the date of travel, and here, unlike the two previous ferry companies, the choice is much more modest – only 1 day a week.

    Accordingly, you can return on strictly defined days, and not as you wish.

    But as a bonus – we get the cheapest price for moving between the islands. But! Pay attention to the travel time: you sail there 8.30 hours, back 4 hours. Yes, such a luxury can be afforded by a tourist whose vacation time is not very limited.

    For only 3.48 you can add yourself an option – a cabin for 4, which will probably be very important on a night trip.

    If you are satisfied with this cheapest, but also the longest way to travel from Tenerife to Gran Canaria, then in the next step, fill in the contact details, names and passport details of passengers, as well as information about the car with which you are traveling.

    And, as usual, we pay by card and receive tickets by e-mail.
    How else, besides ferries, can I get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria (or vice versa)? Of course, by plane! The plane will save you a lot of time, because the flight between these islands is only 30 minutes, and the price is not so different from the price of the ferry – enter your dates and check for yourself 😉
                                                               With BinterCanaries we flew twice – to the island of Lanzarote and to Portuguese Madeira, we were quite satisfied with the service provided on these small planes, here even in a short flight they manage to give water to drink, distribute nuts, and give gifts to children! So we will recommend you this way of moving between the islands!

    To summarize: if you are planning your trip between the Canary Islands with a car rented on one of the islands, then it certainly makes sense for you to consider ferry options, but if you are traveling without a car, or are going to take one on each island , then the BinterCanaries flight option is very suitable for you.

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    How to get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria

    You have decided to take a vacation in the Canary Islands and want to see a little more than one island. I tell you how to quickly get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria by water or air for little money.

    The two most popular islands of the Canary archipelago should definitely be combined into one route , so that later it would not be excruciatingly painful that you didn’t see or miss something. The islands are different enough to see and spend some time there.

    Recommended: Tenerife or Gran Canaria. Which island to choose for vacation

    How to get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria by air

    The regional airline Binter, reliable with a good history, flies to all the Canary Islands.

    Tickets can be purchased on the airline’s website. The cost of tickets is within 20-30 euros one way. You can get to any island in the archipelago, not just Gran Canaria.

    Taking into account the fact that you need to arrive at the airport in advance and the subsequent transfer, there is practically no difference with the ferry in time.

    Therefore, flying or ferry is more a matter of preference. Often the plane is used by those who cannot stand the pitching in case of unrest in the Atlantic.

    How to get from Tenerife to Gran Canaria by boat

    • The ferry is not only more convenient in terms of logistics, but also the only way to move from island to island if you are by car.
    • There are ferries of two companies from Tenerife to Gran Canary .
    • Armas – Slower and slightly cheaper.
    • Fred Olsen – speed catamarans

    Travel time and catamarans Fred Olsen 1 hour 20 minutes. The cost of ticket in the range of 20-40 euros one way, depends on the time of year and time of booking.

    The ferries of these companies go on different routes , or rather arrive at different ports of destination, but this is a small problem – read on.

    Armas ferries run from Santa Cruz de Tenerife port to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria port

    Fred Olse ferries n run from Santa Cruz de Tenerife port to Agaete port. The ticket price includes a free bus from Agaete to Las Palmas. This way you will still arrive in Las Palmas if you need to go there.

    We chose the ferry – catamaran from Fred Olsen . It is faster, more comfortable and arrives at Agaete, which is an interesting destination in itself and a tourist attraction in Gran Canaria.

    Given that we rented a car in Gran Canaria and received it right there at the port parking lot, we could immediately build a further route around the island.

    Loading onto the ferry takes place at port of Santa Cruz , follow the Embarkment signs straight to the port building. We arrived in 1 hour, managed to walk along the second tier of the passenger terminal, look at the port and the city from a height.

    Ferry inside – wide cabins with seats like in an airplane. There are sockets for recharging gadgets, a buffet, the Internet is there, but very weak.

    Large luggage can be deposited in a special car. We took our backpacks to the cabin.

    Ferry tickets can be bought on the website of the companies – Fred Olsen and Armas

    Hotels in Tenerife and Gran Canaria

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    Where to rent a car

    Tenerife and Gran Canaria have a well-developed car rental network – you can pick up a car on Rentalcars. This is an analogue of Booking only in the field of car rental.

    Insurance for travelers, including against COVID-19

    • There is only one rule, it is simple and must be followed, even if we think that we will not be affected or we are only going for a week.
    • Going abroad – buy insurance!
    • Already convinced that it works and it is necessary even in such safe countries as Cyprus, Georgia or Greece.
    • Costs a penny, saves hundreds of dollars, miles of road and many hours of time.
    • We buy only on the Cherehapa website – it does not matter what country you are a citizen of.

    Advantages – only good insurance companies and assistance companies are collected.

    Not only the insurance company that you have chosen on the website will help, but also the support of the Cherehapa website, this is important.

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    In Ukraine – the largest online hypermarket of tours – Farvater Travel, cheaper than in travel agencies with a larger selection. Not sure about the directions – write, I’ll tell you in x.

    For the CIS countries – Level.Travel, all popular countries and destinations. It is enough to turn on the fantasy and make a choice.

    What we use to plan trips

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    Ali Express — buy everything you need to travel and work from home with a simple click of the mouse. At the same time, I spend much less than in other online stores.

    Hotellook – search for hotels and budget accommodation, allows you to save up to 30% on promotions and discounts, searches all popular booking sites

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    Airbnb – the world’s leading travel apartment and apartment search, register here and get a cash bonus on your first booking. About half the time we use this resource.

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    Stay connected!

    Transport of the Canary Islands, Tenerife, prices

    Air in Tenerife

    Many planes from different parts of the world fly to the Canary Islands. Planes also fly between the islands. But in order to fly between them cheaply, it is better to buy tickets in advance, as in principle, and tickets to the islands themselves.

    • Tenerife has 2 airports: north (Tenerife Norte, TFN) and south (Tenerife Sur, TFS). On the map, they can be labeled as Reina Sofia, which is south, near Las Americas and Los Rodeos, which is north and is located near Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
    • If you want to get to the neighboring islands by plane, then almost all flights take place from the northern airport by the company Bintercanarias bintercanarias. com/.

    The cost of flights one way is approximately 50 euros. Well, it is clear that the earlier you buy a ticket, the cheaper it will be. The airport operates from 7-00 to 21-00.

    • Neighboring islands are Gran Canaria, La Gomera, Hierro, La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura
    • There are also few departures per day from the southern airport, though only to Gran Canaria. But you can connect flights and get from Gran Canaria to other islands.
    • Residents of the islands get good discounts. All prices are for non-residents.
    • The number of flights to neighboring islands starts from 2 to 20. The flight will take from 30 to 50 minutes.

    Ferries to Tenerife

    • Ferries between the islands are the most popular and understandably so. All cargo and passenger ferries depart from the Ports, and there are two of them in Tenerife, as well as airports – the northern one (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and the southern one (Los Cristianos).
    • If you want to visit the western islands (La Gomera, La Palma, Hierro), then you are in Los Cristianos, but if you want to visit the eastern (Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote) or Spain, then you are in Santa Cruz.
    • By the way, once a week a ferry goes from here to La Palma.
      If you have already rented a car and are going to travel around the neighboring islands, then this is the best option – a passenger-and-freight ferry.
      You can travel to the archipelago of the Canary Islands on ferries of companies such as:
    • Fred.Olsen express is the fastest carrier with modern ferries. There are often discounts on the site – you will see them on the first page. fredolsen.es/es
    • Naviera armas sails to all the islands, though more slowly… For prices and schedules, see navieraarmas.com
      Trasmediterranea is the slowest and only from Santa Cruz. However, the company has special prices for groups over 20 people and a mobile app. trasmediterranea. es/
      Please note that carriers may change their routes and not sail to some islands: for example, Fredolsen does not sail to Hierro.

    Look for sure, maybe there are some promotions for tickets in 2 directions.
    If you bought a ticket online, be sure to register the ticket at the box office in order to receive a paper ticket.

    And remember that on vacation every minute is expensive))

    Buses in Tenerife

    Where you can see the timetable, location of stops and buy tickets online (you must print tickets) tomaticket.es/titsa
    By the way, print it out! It is very important for anyone who needs to print Ruaneir tickets or other air tickets to Tenerife. Just printing is so expensive (there are 6 of us and it was profitable for us to buy a printer and leave it there))). When you come to print out information (there are few printouts and mostly Indians), there will be a small number if you print plain text, but if you need to print plane tickets . .. So, printing a ticket will cost about 5 euros. We had to print 12 air tickets in Tenerife, which is 60 euros !!! But we found a place where it costs 0.30 euros) the place is indicated on the map.!!!!!!!!

    • Bus stations sell bono tickets – these are magnetic cards, on which you need to put a certain amount of money in order to get a good discount. You can save up to 50%. In general, very profitable, unless you just rented a car).
      Applies to all routes except Teide.
    • On the back of Bono’s card, you can see how much you have left.
      Bono cards are available in denominations of 15, 25 and 50 euros. The entire amount will be on it. The last card will give you a 10% discount more than the previous ones, but this card will also work for a shorter period of validity – only a month. Cards with a face value of 15 and 25 are valid for a year, unused funds cannot be returned.
    • Bono cards are sold only at bus stations, the driver has cards only for replacement (if the place on the back is over, but there is no money)
    • One card can be bought for several people, ie. if there are 4 of you, for example, then you can safely buy a card for 50 euros. The map needs to be composted. The bus will have a validator at the entrance, tell the driver the direction. If there is not enough money on the card, you can pay extra.
    • The interior of the bus is equipped with “Stop” buttons, the fact is that in order to get off you need to press the stop button or agree with the driver in advance. People here are understanding – they understand quickly). You will also have to raise your hand to stop the bus at the bus stop.
    • These same buses can take you to and from the airport.

    Monthly passes for residents only.

    Taxi in Tenerife

    • A local taxi is no different from a taxi in other countries – it is just as expensive. For 1 km of travel during the day you will have to pay 0.55 € in the city and outside it 1.11 €. On weekends and after 22:00, the price of a taxi rises by 15%.
    • Taxi cars are all white. For a fee, a taxi driver can offer a tour of Tenerife – for some reason this especially works with Russians.
    • And of course, where have you seen an honest taxi – at least a little but deceived. Either they will take you around or say the wrong number – each time in a different way.

    And the south airport will be delivered to Las Americas for about 25-35 euros, to Los Gigantes for 50-60 euros, to Puerto de la Cruz (loro park) for 100-120 euros.
    From Las Americas on the Teide 60-70 euros, to Santa Cruz 80-90 euros.

    From the northern airport to Las Americas for 100-110 euros

    Who else has options for getting around the islands?

    Gran Canaria sea ferries

    Ferries connect Gran Canaria with all the islands of the Canary archipelago, the cost depends on the distance and type of vessel. The main water carriers are Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas. They carry out regular sea traffic between Tenerife and other Canary Islands.

    In our opinion the cheapest tickets are at Fred Olsen Express . The site is bilingual – Spanish and English.

    First of all, when entering the site, selects the language. In our case, English

    At the top right, switching to English

    In the center of the main page there is a window where you need to enter the port of departure (in our case Gran Canaria ) and the port of arrival (for example Tenerife ), below is the date departure from Gran Canaria and return departure from Tenerife. If you are driving one way, then the return exit menu will simply be inactive.

    After filling in the dates, move down in the same menu.

    Left box ADULTS – here you indicate the number of adult passengers, the middle box: KIDS – the number of children (aged 2 to 12) traveling with you, INFANTS – the number of infants.

    If you are over 60 years old or under 26, respectively, without being embarrassed by advanced or youthful age, indicate the number of passengers of this age in the boxes “>60” and “

    How to get to Gran Canaria

    Articles | Spain | Transport | How to get to Gran Canaria

    Getting to Gran Canaria is a little more difficult than getting to Tenerife: below we will talk about the main ways to get to this wonderful island. But there are also non-standard solutions. For example, take a ferry from mainland Spain. So, theoretically, you can go to Gran Canaria by your own car from Moscow or any other city.

    By plane

    There are no direct flights from Moscow to Gran Canaria. The idea of ​​the need for a permanent charter has long been hovering on the sidelines of tour operators, but the matter has not yet gone beyond declarations of intent. Therefore, getting to the island in the next few years will have to change.

    Tenerife is so far the only island of the Canary archipelago, to which S7 Airlines operates weekly regular flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport on Fridays.

    Accordingly, the route is as follows: Moscow – Tenerife – Gran Canaria.

    Flights between Tenerife and Gran Canaria are organized by the Spanish airline Binter Canarias. Estimated cost of domestic flight – 100 € (“round trip”), travel time – 20 minutes. During the day, there are usually several flights, most of which are operated from Tenerife North Airport “Los Rodeos”.

    With Binter Canarias you can also visit all the other Canary Islands.

    An alternative to domestic flights is the Fred Olsen Sea Ferry. A fast boat capable of transporting cars departs from the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and arrives at the port of Agaete in the northwest of Gran Canaria.

    • Eight departures a day without the need for advance booking, estimated one-way cost 35 €, travel time 70 minutes.
    • At the port of Agaete, each ferry meets a free bus to Las Palmas.
    • Another flight option to the island: route Moscow – Madrid – Gran Canaria.
    • Madrid is most often reached by regular flights of Aeroflot (there are flights of other airlines), and to Gran Canaria – by Spanish carriers Air Europa or Iberia.

    Ticket prices can be found on airline websites. Flights to Madrid are also carried out from other cities of Russia and the CIS.

    A good flight option is a special Saturday flight from Domodedovo operated by Iberia with a transfer in Madrid, the ticket price for which is no higher than for a Moscow-Tenerife charter.

    This flight operates on all other days of the week, but the ticket price will be 30% higher. Special prices apply only to departures on Saturdays.

    In addition to the routes suggested above, you can fly to Gran Canaria with an intermediate stop in Frankfurt, Helsinki (flight from St. Petersburg), Amsterdam and other European cities. It should be noted that in most cases these are the most expensive flight options.

    Good prices are offered by the German airline Air Berlin with a flight via Nuremberg.

    By ferry

    Three shipping companies – Acciona Trasmediterranea, Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen – operate sea connections between Gran Canaria and the other Canary Islands.

    You can also get to mainland Spain by ferry (the port of Cadiz, travel time is about one and a half days).

    Fred Olsen’s fast ferry is a true floating marvel, with no more than two dozen such vessels built worldwide. In size, it is more reminiscent of a hotel and, in addition to 870 passengers, is capable of transporting 270 cars in its hold at the same time, while developing a speed of 38 knots (70 km / h).

    1. Eight times a day, the ferry departs from the port of Agaete (Puerto de las Nieves) to the port of the capital of the island of Tenerife.
    2. FareSchedule of flights
    3. Acciona Trasmediterranea ships connect Gran Canaria (port of Las Palmas) with Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, La Palma and continental Spain.
    4. Naviera Armas ferries sail from the port of Las Palmas to Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote.
    5. Naviera Armas does not have high-speed vessels, but it has a flexible pricing policy.
    6. According to aronatour.ru

    Sea ferries

    Two shipping companies are represented here – Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas. They carry out regular sea traffic between Tenerife and other Canary Islands.

    Fred Olsen Express is the leader in transportation. Large, comfortable high-speed ferries connect Tenerife with La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma (leaving from the port of Los Cristianos) and Gran Canaria (departing from the port of Santa Cruz).

    FRED OLSEN

    Route
    Travel time
    Flights per day
    Cost
    Santa Cruz – Gran Canaria 1 hour 7 48/88 €
    Los Cristianos – La Gomera 50 min. 7 34/61 €
    Los Cristianos – La Palma 2 hours 1 55/100 €
    Los Cristianos – El Hierro 2.5 hours 1 55/100 €

    If you have purchased a ferry ticket in advance, you must obtain a boarding card from the ticket office just before boarding.

    The Spanish shipping company Naviera Armas, whose ferries connect Los Cristianos with the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro, as well as Santa Cruz with Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, El Hierro and Fuerteventura, is distinguished by affordable ticket prices. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura can only be reached by calling at the port of Gran Canaria.

    NAVIERA ARMAS

    Route
    Travel time
    Flights per day
    Cost
    Santa Cruz – Gran Canaria 2.5 hours 1-3 30/47 €
    Santa Cruz – Lanzarote 8 hours (+3 hours parking in Las Palmas) 4-5 per week 45/90 €
    Santa Cruz – El Hierro 6.5 hours (+1 hour parking in Los Cristianos) 3 per week 24/48 €
    Santa Cruz – Fuerteventura from 5.5 hours (+3.5 hours parking in Las Palmas) 2-3 per week 45/90 €
    Los Cristianos – La Gomera 1 hour 1-3 27/45 €
    Los Cristianos – La Palma 3 hours 1 43/80 €
    Los Cristianos – El Hierro 3.5 hours 3 per week 24/48 €

    The Fred Olsen and Naviera Armas ferries depart for Gran Canaria from the same port (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), but they arrive at different ones: the first to the small port of Agaete in the northwest of the island, and the second to the capital Las Palmas. However, the caring company Fred Olsen organizes a transfer to Las Palmas for its passengers.

    How to get to Gran Canaria from Tenerife and from Russia?

    Quite often, people who plan to spend their holidays on the island of Gran Canaria have certain difficulties when it comes to choosing the intended route. However, in fact, there are several options that can be quite acceptable and convenient.

    Main ways to get to Gran Canaria from Russia

    Currently there are no direct flights from Moscow or St. Petersburg airports to Gran Canaria. That is why choosing a direct flight will not work.

    But you can fly to Gran Canaria with just one change in Munich, Barcelona or Madrid. The airlines Iberia, Air Berlin and Vueling will help the Russian traveler.

    [notification type=”alert-success” close=”false” ]Many people think that in such circumstances, the best option is to buy a ticket to Tenerife and then move to Gran Canaria as one of the possible ways. And it’s a really good route choice.[/notification]

    From Tenerife, Gran Canaria can be reached by sea ferry or by plane. A domestic flight from one island to another with Binter Canaris takes only twenty to thirty minutes. This is very convenient, because you do not have to waste extra time and you can start enjoying the long-awaited vacation as quickly as possible.

    The cost of this to Gran Canaria and back to Tenerife in total will be about one hundred euros. It will also please you with the fact that in most cases there are several flights per day.

    This gives you the opportunity to choose exactly the flight that will be most convenient, given the time of arrival of the aircraft departing from Russia.

    However, the Fred Olsen or Naviera Armas sea ferry is an attractive option in its own way. On this fast boat, the entire journey will take just over an hour. And at this time it will be possible to enjoy the beautiful sea views and breathe fresh air. But this is incredibly pleasant, especially considering the fact that a direct flight from Moscow to Tenerife takes seven hours.

    There are eight ferries to Gran Canaria every day. In addition, there is no need to prematurely book and pay for tickets. In order to get to Gran Canaria by ferry, you will need to pay about thirty-five euros.

    And even if you multiply this amount by two, taking into account the return trip, the total cost will be slightly lower than in the case of domestic air travel.

    And this is especially important when it comes to family holidays, when several people go on a trip at once.

    Find out more about the Fred Olsen ferry trip to La Palma.

    How to buy a ferry ticket from Gran Canaria to Tenerife

    Anyone who has traveled around the Canary Islands must have considered different options on how to get from Gran Canaria to Tenerife. This can be done by plane and ferry (I will not agitate you for such an expensive pleasure as, for example, chartering a yacht, or, on the contrary, extreme – rushing into the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean and swimming from island to island).

    Beach in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Or maybe you don’t need to in Tenerife anymore?

    While planning our winter tour of Europe and the Canary Islands, my wife and I chose the ferry. There are options in this case as well. Communication between the islands of the Canary archipelago is carried out by three companies. We chose not the cheapest option – a ferry from the Fred Olsen company. In general, they were satisfied.

    Although the passage from Gran Canaria to Tenerife was far from the best trip for us, we got into an excitement of about 3-5 points. Believe me – this is a good opportunity to check your vestibular apparatus. The way back from Tenerife to Gran Canaria made my wife very happy, who was inwardly preparing for her next feat – overcoming the troubled ocean.

    But on this day there was a complete calm, the joyful sun shone and an hour and a half on the way passed unnoticed.

    For me, my acquaintance with Olsen began with the study of the Internet. This is where any of our adventures begins (well, apart from, of course, fishing in the waters of the Bureya Sea, where there is someone to think everything over for us).

    Thanks to the Internet, I have become the owner of much needed knowledge about companies that could potentially become our carriers. These are Fred Olsen Express, Trasmediterranea acciona and Naviera Armas. Undoubtedly, Fred Olsen Express is in the first place in terms of the number of routes.

    The ferries of this company are fast, comfortable, they load both crowds of passengers and vehicles from motorbikes and small cars to heavy dump trucks and sightseeing buses.

    Fred Olsen routes are Tenerife – La Gomera, Tenerife – El Hierro, Tenerife – La Palma, where ferries leave from Los Cristianos. Ferry Tenerife – Gran Canaria – Tenerife departs from the pier in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    In order to buy a ferry ticket cheaper, it is better to use the Fred Olsen Express website. I understand that the Spanish language of the site is not understandable to everyone (to me, by the way, too), but in the upper right corner of the site there is a flag with the image of the British flag, click on it and “you will be happy.”

    A website in English is already “pleasant” for our eyes, although, how can I say … I have encountered this problem more than once: many Russian tourists believe that all foreign companies: “Well, you just have to know Russian if you want to so that we can visit them.”

    To my deep regret, these same companies have their own opinion on this matter.

    The English version of the site is a bit more understandable than the Spanish one, but, nevertheless, for tourists who ignore the knowledge of any languages ​​other than “obscene Russian”, I will try to present here an accessible instruction on the topic “How to buy a ticket for the Fred Olsen Express ferry”.

    Let’s start by going to the Fred Olsen Express website. Here we see the following picture:

    At the top right, switching to English

    Immediately switched to English, got the following look:

    Menu on the left, which must be filled out you need to transport the cargo, “click” the CARGO label on the right, the menu will be red), here you need to mark the purchase of tickets in both directions or only one (by default it is there and back), then you need to fill in the port of departure (in our case GRAN KANARIA) , the next line is the port of arrival (we have TENERIFE), a little lower is the date of departure from Gran Canaria, even lower is the return departure from Tenerife (if you are traveling one way, the return departure menu will simply be inactive).

    After filling in the dates, move down in the same menu.

    Left box Adul – here you indicate the number of tickets required, the middle box: Chil – the number of children (aged 2 to 12 years) traveling with you, Infan – the number of babies.

    If you are over 60 years old or under 26, respectively, without being embarrassed by advanced or youthful age, indicate the number of passengers of this age in the boxes “> 60” and “

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    Airplane

    There are no direct flights from Russia to Cape Verde, a transfer is required in Europe. The most convenient connections are offered by Iberia (via Madrid), Air France (via Paris) and TAP Portugal (via Lisbon). In addition, you can fly to the islands from Casablanca (Morocco), Dakar (Senegal) and Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain). Flights are usually relatively expensive. A flight from Moscow to Praia via Europe will cost $700-800. Even a 500-kilometer flight from Dakar rarely costs less than $300.

    By ferry

    Regular (but rare) connections are made between Praia and Dakar (Senegal). Flights are operated by Navegacao Arca Verde every first Saturday of the month. During the tourist season, the number of sailings increases to two per month, and there may be frequent but irregular cruise ships from the Canary Islands.

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    How to get to Lanzarote | Red Star Surf & Yoga Camp

    How to get to Red Star Surf & Yoga Camp Lanzarote

    Where we are Red Star Surf & Yoga Camp Lanzarote

    Upon arrival, you will need to visit our surf shop Red Star Surf on the main street of Caleta de Famara.

    We are opposite the El Chiringuito bar and the Otilia supermarket.

    Our exact address:

    Avenida el Marinero 9, 35558 Caleta de Famara

    Opening hours: 09:00 to 19:00 (09:00 to 18:00 during the winter months)

    Call us at +34 928 528 808 or write to info@ redstarsurf.com

    Flights to Lanzarote

    The airport is located in the capital of Lanzarote, Arrecife (ACE)

    You can find direct flights to Lanzarote from most major European cities such as Madrid, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Milan, Bologna, London and Barcelona.

    The best prices can be found on online search engines such as Skyscanner.

    Airfare can vary significantly depending on the season. We recommend that you pay attention to the ticket refund conditions, the possibility of changing the flight and personal data, as well as your general preferences regarding the class on board the aircraft.

    On average, a round-trip ticket from Central European cities to Lanzarote costs between 50 and 150 euros. Arrecife Airport (ACE) is located in the south of the island, a 25-minute taxi ride from Caleta de Famara.

    Obtaining a visa

    Option 1: on your own

    After booking, you receive a voucher with which you yourself go to the Spanish embassy or the consular department responsible for your region and request a tourist visa. We recommend that you deal with this issue at least one and a half months before the start of the planned trip.

    You will need the following package of documents to obtain a visa:

    • Red Star Surf voucher
    • Foreign passport valid for at least three months after the end of
    • requested trip
    • 2 photos (3.5+4.5)
    • Photocopy of all pages of the Russian passport
    • Certificate of employment indicating position and salary
    • Bank statement for the amount of 50 Euro per day per person or
    • Travel checks (for the same amount)
    • Old foreign passport (if there were Schengen visas)
    • Insurance policy valid throughout the Schengen area.
    • Juvenile , if he is traveling accompanied by one of the parents or accompanied by other persons, a notarized exit permit is required: “… leaving for the Schengen countries, including Spain …”, travel dates, article 22 of the Federal Law of the Russian Federation “On entry and exit from RF” and
    • copy of birth certificate.

    The Consular Section of the Embassy of Spain reserves the right to request additional documents. Consular fee: from 35 Euro to 50 Euro. The term for consideration of documents at the Consulate: from 3 to 7 business days.

    Option 2: urgent

    For a quick and easy visa without visiting the embassy, ​​we recommend contacting companies specializing in visa processing. On the following sites you can find the conditions and prices:

    • espagna.ru/vis/
    • visacenter.ru/cat/visa_ispanii
    • rvisa.ru/visa/spain
    • spainvisa.ru/travel.htm

    Ferry to Arrecife or Playa Blanca

    Ferry to Lanzarote is a great option if you don’t like flying or prefer to travel by car.

    The ferry can be taken from Cadiz or Huelva (Andalusia, Southern Spain) or from one of the neighboring Canary Islands.

    The trip from mainland Spain takes about 1.5 days and only on certain days. The trip from Fuerteventura takes only 25 minutes, ferries run every hour.

    Find more information with operating ferry companies or ferry booking websites.

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    Car rental Lanzarote

    Renting a car is a convenient way to get to Famara. You can save on taxi fares, as well as plan an interesting cultural program, including visits to the most interesting sights. The average rent is 120-150 euros per week. We work with PayLess car rental located at the airport.

    There are two easy ways to order a car. You can book a car directly by clicking on the PayLess Car logo (below), or by providing us with your full name, flight details and rental period.

    You can pick up the car at the airport or in Famara upon arrival at our surf shop.

    Important : When you arrive in Lanzarote from an international destination, your arrival terminal will be T1. When you arrive from a neighboring island, your arrival terminal will be T2.

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    Taxi from the airport

    The most convenient way to get to our surf school is by taxi. The trip will take 25-30 minutes and will cost around 35-40 euros.

    Taxis are available at the airport 24/7.

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    Airport Bus

    If you are traveling on a budget, the bus is your option. Despite the attractive price, only 5 euros each way, the trip will take a long time, from 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Tickets are sold directly on the bus. Be sure to tell the driver the stop you are traveling to. The ticket price will depend on the distance. The maximum banknote that is accepted on the bus is 10 euros, so it is better to stock up on coins.

    • Monday to Friday:

    Bus line 22 from the airport to the main bus station Arrecife Intercambiador and then transfer to line 20 to Caleta de Famara.

    • Weekends:
      Bus line #23 from the airport to Arrecife Intercambiador and then change to line #3 towards Intercambiador in Costa Teguise. The bus stop you need is Playa Bastian. There you will change to bus line number 31 to Caleta de Famara.

    When planning a trip by bus, we strongly recommend that you double-check the information provided on the official Lanzarote public transport website.

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    Airport transfer

    Transfer can be arranged for groups and families. The transfer fee for groups from 2 to 8 people is € 80 round trip.

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    Travel insurance

    In addition to compulsory health insurance For the purchase of a Schengen visa, some insurance companies offer useful additional options. Anything happens in life, none of us is immune from delays, delays or other force majeure. If you suddenly cannot come, or cannot use any of the services you paid for, travel insurance will cover your expenses and will save you a lot of headaches .

    Cities best climate in the world: STC Climate Index – world cities best climates ranking

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    10 Cities With Best Weather Year Round

    Imagine a place with a pleasant climate all the year. Nothing more we could as for. Isn’t it? Are you looking for such perfect weather places? Here the list of 10 cities with the best weather year round.

    10 Medellin, Colombia

    Temperature: 64.4 to 82.4 degree Fahrenheit

    Medellin city is situated in the green mountain region of the Aura at an altitude of 4905 ft. Medellin city is known as ‘City of eternal spring.’ Named after the city’s spring like weather year round. The temperature in Medellin is ranged from 64.4 to 82.4 degree Fahrenheit.

    Even in the rainy season, the temperature variation in Medellin city is minimal. It makes this city a real paradise, where locals and visitors can enjoy a wide variety of colorful flowers year-round.

    9 Nice, France

    Temperature: 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit on average

    The magical city of Nice is situated on the Mediterranean coastline of Southeast of France. Apart from the spectacular blue-green sea on one side, this city is surrounded by the hill on the Northside. Such a unique location offers a pleasant climate all the year.

    The Nice city receives moderate rainfall, sunny summers and gorgeous spring time. In addition to the delightful weather, the Nice city is famed for its beautiful beaches, narrow streets, old town and shopping offers.

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    8 Oahu, Hawaii

    Temperature: 75.2 to 89.6 Degree Fahrenheit

    Oahu Island has the most pleasant weather in Hawaii. This beautiful Island receives excellent weather year round. The temperature in Oahu lies between 75.2 and 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Even in winter, the highest temperature in Oahu measure around 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

    This great weather also plays a significant role in making Oahu Island as the most popular tourist destination in Hawaii. It is believed to be half of all tourists to the Hawaii State choose Oahu to visit. The crowded Oahu Island also has known as ‘The gathering place.’

    7 Loja, Ecuador

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    Temperature: 78.8 to 86 Degree Fahrenheit

    The mountain city of Loja located in Southern Ecuador is famed for its gorgeous, spring like weather year round. Loja is located at an altitude of 6788 ft above sea level. The high elevation has a significant impact on the great weather in the Loja city. Moreover, the temperature variation in this city is minimal, range between 78.8 and 86 degree Fahrenheit all time.

    The 285.70 sq km spread Loja city encompasses hundreds of valleys in the Southern end of Ecuador. You can feel the perfect weather in every corner of the city. Loja city is also the musical and cultural capital of Ecuador.

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    6 Kunming, China

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    Temperature: 68 Degree Fahrenheit

    Kunming city in Yunnan province of China is one of the best cities to visit anytime in a year. Regardless of the season, Kunming city receives fantastic weather all year. Kunming is also known as spring city due to its near perfect weather.

    The temperature never rises too high even in summer., averages around 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter is also dry in Kunming city. In addition to the spring like climate, Kunming city is known for its stunning landscapes and historical sites.

    5 Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Temperature: 71.6 to 82.4 Degree Fahrenheit

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    Sao Paulo, the most populous city in Brazil, located on the island of the Southeastern part of the country. Low mountains surround this large city to the west. As within an inland location, Sao Paulo receives a pleasant climate with minimal temperature variations. The temperature in Sao Paulo ranges between 71.6 and 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

    In summer, the temperature wouldn’t rise above 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter in Sao Paulo is not so chilling, the average maximum temperature in winter is 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Sao Paulo is also one of the best business and tourist destinations in Brazil. Every year, more than 12 million people visit this great city.

    4 Sydney, Australia

    Temperature: 73 Degree Fahrenheit

    Undoubtedly Sydney is one of the greatest cities in the world. The city is famed for its booming art, heritage architecture, culture, high-quality educational system, and great weather. In Sydney, you can enjoy a superb climate all the time. The city offers more than 340 sunny days per year.

    Summer is not so hot, and winter is mild in Sydney city. All seasons are good to visit Sydney. But spring and summer are the best time to enjoy beach activities in the city. Apart from the great climate, you can also enjoy many cultural activities, beautiful beaches, nature reserves and large parks in Sydney.

    3 Canary Islands, Spain

    Temperature: 62.6 to 75.2 Degree Fahrenheit

    The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago located on the West coast of Africa. Canary Islands consist of seven main islands and some islets. The Canary Islands have an excellent climate year round.

    Summer in these islands is warm, but not so hot, and the winter is mild. The average temperature in the Canary Islands ranges between 62.6 and 75.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Out of 7 main Islands, Tenerife is the most popular island of the Canary Islands. It is also known as ‘Island of eternal spring,’ due to the all-time, pleasant climate.

    The trade winds and sea currents have a significant impact on the climate of Canary Islands. Because both of these forces cause a cooling effect on the coast and land of the Canary Islands.

    2 Malaga, Spain

    Temperature: 62.6 to 66.2 degree Fahrenheit

    Malaga is an another Spanish city with a pleasant subtropical-Mediterranean climate. Every year, the city receives about 300 days of sunshine. Malaga city is also fortunate for having warmest winters than any other European cities. The winter in the city is mild and temperature averages between 62.6 and 66.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Even in winter, Malaga city has 5-6 hours of sunshine. In the hot summer season, the average temperature in Malaga city measured at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The sunshine during this season lasts for almost 11 hours. You can also enjoy the beach activities throughout the autumn in Malaga city.

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    1 San Diego, California, U.S

    Temperature: 71.6 to 57.2 degree Fahrenheit

    If San Diego is your next vacation spot, then you don’t have to worry about choosing the time for the visit. Because San Diego has an exceptionally great climate throughout the year. During the hot summer season, San Diego receives an average temperature of 71.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter is also good in the city with an average temperature of 57.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

    San Diego gets over 300 sunny days every year. It makes the city as one of the best U.S destinations for beach activities. In summer (June-August), San Diego gets crowded with tourists. The water temperature also reaches its peak (69.8 degrees Fahrenheit) during this season. There are 33 beautiful beaches in San Diego. All these beaches offer some water sports and other attractions for the visitors.

    Comic-Con is another major, summer attraction in the city. It is a globally famous and highly attending convention in San Diego. This function held every year in the month of June.

    Even in spring and fall, San Diego has summer like climate. You can also enjoy warm seawater throughout these seasons. Compared to the summer season, the city receives fewer visitors in spring and fall. So, it is the best time to experience the San Diego city in a less crowded environment.

    The winter in San Diego starts in December and end in February. Still, the city experiences a mild climate with an average winter temperature of 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit. San Diego also offers a lot of indoor activities for the visitors during this season.

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    Written by Anwesha Karmakar.

    In the world full of diversity and variations there are some places with a pleasant climate all year. The top 10 places with best weather year-round are listed below.

    1. Canary Islands, Spain

    The Canary Islands, located near the shores of Africa are Spanish territory. The cold Canary stream which passes over the islands makes the climate cool. Air temperature remains moderate, neither too high nor too low. Usually, the temperature remains in the range of 20°C to 26°C throughout the year. The island of Tenerife gets heavy rainfall, unlike other islands. This island is also known as ‘Island of Eternal Spring’. The islands offer clean air and comparatively dry air, which make the islands more comfortable.

    2. Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil has pleasant weather. In summer, the temperature is about 27°C and in winter it is near 20°C. The summer is moderately warm and rainy whereas the winter is sub-dry with strong wind flow. In summer days, rainfall is abundant. The city is located on a high plateau, which makes the climate tolerable. Formation of a cyclone or tornado is uncommon. Because of its excellent weather conditions, around 12 million people visit the city every year.

    3. Oahu, Hawaii

    Oahu is one of the largest islands of Hawaii, located in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. The island is also known as ‘The Gathering Place’ because of its population and excellent weather conditions. The weather remains warm and sunny around the year. The weather makes the island the most popular destination in Hawaii. The temperature remains in the range of 25 to 30°C throughout the year and the weather is almost dry. Rainy season is uncommon here. It experiences rain in the winter, but the sun reappears after a rainstorm.

    4. San Diego, California, USA

    San Diego is a city in California, well known for its beaches and climate. The weather is one of the main reasons why most of the rich people choose this place. Summer is warm and dry with an average temperature of 25°C and a mild winter with around 19°C. Spring season also feels like summer. So, a warm sea can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Pacific Ocean and mountains make the weather so good and healthy. Cold streams passing around California brings the temperature in a moderate range. San Diego River flows from east to west.

    5. Sydney, Australia

    Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales has excellent weather round the year. Climate conditions are categorised by warm summer, cool winter and average rainfall throughout the year. The temperature in summer remains around 30°C and 20°C in winter. The activity of the cyclone or thunderstorm is rare. Snowfall is also uncommon. Sydney is surrounded by mountains in the west and sea in the east. The geographical position of the city makes the climate enjoyable.

    6. Mombasa, Kenya

    Mombasa is the second-largest city in Kenya. Being close to the equator it has a tropical climate. The temperature remains in the range of 20- 30°C around the year. A little cloudiness is common. Here the climate is wet and dry and the amount of rainfall depends on the season. In the month of April and May, most rainfall can be seen.

    7. Nice, France

    Nice is one of the most popular cities in France. The city has mild Mediterranean climate conditions with temperature in the range of 20-27°C. This feature attracts a lot of people. Apart from the beautiful sea, the city is surrounded by mountains to the north. This city has one of the warmest climatic conditions corresponding to the latitude. Summer season is usually hot and sunny. Rainfall is moderate and about 50 days all around the year.

    8. Costa Rica

    Costa Rica, a country in Central America is located near the equator. The climate is tropical year-round. The temperature remains in the range of 19-27°C. The main seasons are summer and winter. Rainfall occurs in the winter of over 5000 mm per annum. The country is subdivided into many microclimates depending on elevation. The weather remains very warm and comfortable year-round.

    9. Kunming, China

    Kunming city in Yunnan has a fantastic climate all year. It is also known as ‘Spring City’ because of its perfect weather. Weather is neither too warm nor too cold. Mild climate with warm, humid summer and cool dry winter is its speciality. Weather is almost dry except the rainy season. The annual mean temperature is 16°C.

    10. Loja, Ecuador

    Loja is located in Southern Ecuador in the bottom of Cuxibamba valley. The average temperature is 16°C year round. Variation of temperature is very rare. Though the days are warm and nights are cold and often wet. The absence of sunlight during the morning is common because of its location in the valley. The city is blessed with an average rainfall of 60mm.

     

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    10 Places with Best Weather in the World

    Some prefer hot weather, others have a preference for cooler climates.

    Indeed, the best climate must be that is most tolerated by the body all over the year and does not need any major adjustments to extreme temperatures.

    The best climate should not be also too wet or too cool or warm.

    The place must be comparatively protected from extreme weather conditions such as regular floods, hurricanes, heat, blizzards and more.

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    We should also be objective.

    Places that the travel magazines describe as paradises, are really incredibly beautiful, but very often there is a too hot or humid climate.

    We have tried to select sites that have the most healthful and bearable climate.

    Very often when we talk about the best climate everyone thinks first of the Caribbean.

    Yes, there is really wonderful weather, but half of the year is too rainy and the region is often a victim of hurricanes.

    One vacation in the Caribbean during the rainy season can be strongly affected by the rains and tropical storms.

    Generally, not always the most popular tourist destinations have the best weather conditions.

    Perhaps you have noticed that most of the places in this article are either extremely densely populated or popular tourist destinations.

    And this is not wondering, because the weather is of paramount importance for everybody.

    Probably you will notice that almost all of the places that claim to have the most pleasant climate are near of a sea or an ocean.

    This is no accident.

    Around large pools weather is usually mild and most bearable.

    Located near the shores of Africa, the Canary Islands are Spanish territory.

    They enjoy perhaps the best climate that you can imagine.

    There is summer 12 months in the year, or rather an eternal spring.

    Usually sites that are located south of 30th parallel suffer because of quite hot tropical climate, but these islands are an exception.

    The cold Canary stream that passes over the islands makes the climate to be cool as the ocean temperature is in the range 19-25 degrees throughout the year.

    This prevents the air temperature to become too high or low.

    In summer daytime temperatures are about 26°C and in winter are around 21.

    The weather is very easily tolerated by even the most discerning people.

    The weather is comparatively dry and the chance to get on rainy weather is insignificant.

    An exception is the northern part of Tenerife, which gets very heavy rainfall and rainy days sometimes can reach even 15 per month.

    Hurricanes are missing because they are formed in warm ocean waters, but the temperatures of the sea waters here are moderate.

    Annual temperature amplitudes are quite small, the islands do not know nor cold nor hot.

    And in addition it is good to know that the Canary Islands are among the places with the cleanest air and low dust on the planet.

    2. Mombasa, (Kenya)

    Located near the equator, the second largest city in Kenya and adjacent resorts enjoy a wonderful climate throughout the year.

    Here from January to December is always around 25 – 30°C.

    Neither more nor less.

    There is almost always variable cloudiness, which reminds you that you are at the equator and should always be ready for light rain.

    Light clouds make the weather to feel like a little cooler – about 24 – 26°C throughout the year.

    As we know, the sun is precisely what makes the heat difficult to bear.

    In addition around the equator almost never is windy.

    In general the conditions are ideal for tourism and recreation throughout the year.

    Hawaii is the sunniest and warmest American state, but without extremely high summer temperatures.

    There is no rainy season, no hurricanes and no in general adverse weather conditions.

    Dust in Hawaii is very low, similar to the Canary Islands.

    For mild climate contribute mainly that the islands are located in the heart of the Pacific Ocean.

    This justifies the glory of Hawaii as one of the best tourist destinations.

    Temperatures here range from 26 to 30°C throughout the year.

    In winter precipitation increase slightly, but overall throughout the year are average.

    Like Kenya, Costa Rica also has a very nice warm subequatorial climate.

    Temperatures are constant – throughout the year are between 24 and 26°C making the country extremely popular for those seeking tropical paradise for buying property.

    The climate is humid, but usually the rainfalls are short.

    Practical rarely occur days to no sun. You will feel the weather very comfortable without to be very warm or cold.

    5. Galapagos Islands

    Located around the equator among the waters of the Pacific Ocean, Galapagos Islands enjoy a magnificent equatorial climate.

    Temperatures range from 21 to 28°C. Usually the weather is relatively dry.

    The first six months of the year are warm and slightly moist.

    Beautiful weather is one of the reasons for which here flourished exceptional animal and plant world.

    The climate of the Galapagos is easy bearable from tourists, since there are no extreme temperatures. Moreover, there are no hurricanes and Pacific waters are with very pleasant moderate temperatures.

    Bermuda Islands are one of the places in the world with best climate.

    The islands are located in the subtropics, but there is mild and not very hot tropical climate.

    The reason lies in the warm Gulf stream, which carries warm water all the way to Europe.

    Temperatures here range from 21°C in January to 30°C in August.

    The ocean acts as a natural air conditioner and maintain the degrees very pleasant.

    7. Mexico City (Mexico)

    Mexico City is a capital with cool tropical mountain climate.

    High altitude rescue the city from intolerable typical tropical heat.

    Temperatures here range from 21 to no more than 27°C with rainy weather during the summer months.

    The warmest month is May, and the cold is December.

    Mild climate is one of the reasons for the huge population of the Mexican capital.

    8. Sao Paulo (Brazil)

    Brazil’s largest city is located in the tropics of South America.

    It is situated on a high plateau, not far from the shore of the ocean.

    While Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are situated at almost the same latitude, Sao Paulo has much cooler and light climate.

    Temperatures here range from 22 to 27°C throughout the year.

    Like Mexico City, Sao Paulo also awes its large population to its mild climate.

    9. Costa del Sol (Spain)

    South coast of Spain is a popular wintering spot for millions of Europeans, and people coming from cooler countries worldwide.

    Mediterranean coast of Andalusia is the warmest and sunny location in Europe (with the exception of Canary Islands).

    Unlike the Caribbean, here is a short winter, but really 2-3 months with daytime temperatures around 17-18 degrees is advisable in comparison with 6-month rainy season.

    Mediterranean Sea has a strong influence and maintain a pleasant and healthy temperature throughout the year.

    Even some scientists consider that on the coast of Costa del Sol has some kind of tropical micro climate, because of the abnormally high temperatures for Europe.

    Summers are quite warm with temperatures around 29°C.

    The climate is generally quite dry and the sun is abundant in all 12 months a year.

    The southern-most of all South Pacific U.S. cities – San Diego has a great climate, formed under the influence of the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Ocean.

    Cold streams, which pass around California make the summers to be nice with no major heat.

    At the same time the constant temperature of the ocean maintains relatively high winter temperatures.

    Degrees in the city range from 19 to 25 and the weather is sunny and dry throughout the year.

    The local climate striking reminds of the climate in southern Spanish province of Andalusia.

    The pleasant climate of San Diego has been mentioned repeatedly in many Hollywood production and it is also the reason because of which many rich Americans live here.

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    Cities With the Best Weather in the World

    Blue skies (as usual) in Guanajuato

    If you’re going to try out international living, the whole world is on the buffet table and that can be a bit intimidating. It’s like being faced with an entire store full of wine bottles when you’re clueless about wine and just want to buy something to bring a friend who invited you to dinner. One place to start is with your ideal climate. If you could pick your ideal place—and you can—which are the cities with the best weather in the world?

    As outlined in A Better Life for Half the Price, there are three main buckets that go into decision-making when figuring out the ideal place to live abroad. There are the wallet decisions, the head decisions, and the heart decisions.

    The wallet one is key for most people—what can you actually afford? Or how much are you trying to reduce your expenses? If you’re starting a business, how long does your runway need to be before you’ll be profitable and can stop bleeding cash?

    The heart one is hardest. That mainly involves actually going to a place and giving it a trial run. Do you feel happy, energized, and fulfilled there? It’s emotional rather than logical. The places with the best weather, however, that you can put on your list of what’s important before you ever try a destination out. 

    The Pros and Cons of a Climate When Living Abroad

    Climate and weather are a head decision because although you may get very negatively or positively emotional when faced with a certain climate, you can look up the averages and put them on paper. There will be unusual spikes and dips now and then, but global warming aside you can get a general idea of what to expect. Prague will be cold in the winter. Saigon will never be. Cuenca will be cloudy and chilly for a few months every year. Puerto Vallarta will not be.

    So what are you looking for? If you get depressed with a lack of sun, then you probably don’t want to be in most of the northern USA, Canada, Europe, or east Asia in winter. If you hate hot and humid weather, you probably don’t want to move to Southeast Asia, Central America, southern India, or coastal Colombia. Sometimes it’s easier to start striking places from your list than it is to fill a blank page with the possibilities.

    Fun? Or “never again”?

    What if your idea of the cities with the best weather in the world are those that offer a “Goldilocks” climate–one that never gets all that hot or all that cold? Some of those have become expat havens for retirees for decades. They range from small towns in the mountains to big cities that happen to be in a temperate zone. Some of the most obvious are Boquete (Panama), Medellin (Colombia), Lake Atitlan (Guatemala), and Mexican destinations Lake Chapala, San Miguel de Allende, and Oaxaca.

    There are plenty of other cities with great weather but just don’t have a lot of expats living there. I have that kind of climate where I’m based in Guanajuato, Mexico, which I’m guessing has somewhere between 300 and 800 foreigners depending on the time of year. Our city is at 6,500 feet in altitude. Our house doesn’t have heat, air conditioning, or insulation and that’s the norm. Apart from a couple of space heaters we pull out for cold snaps in winter, there’s no need. (So as you can imagine, our utility bills are next to nothing.)

    Checking the Temperatures in Each Destination

    One of the members of my Committed group posted this Weatherspark site in our private Facebook group and it’s a great resource for checking average temperatures in a given place. You can find a whole slew of other data on cloud cover, precipitation, wind, and more but here for example is the temperature range for average highs and lows in Medellin, Colombia:

    Here it is for one of the most popular “location independent living” magnets of Chiang Mai, Thailand.

    I once spent six days in Chiang Mai and it rained buckets the entire time. Sure enough, when you look at the rainfall section for that city, for the months of June through August you’ve got a 2/3 chance of cloud cover and rain every day. For people coming from London or Seattle, that’s probably okay. If I moved there from Florida or southern California, I’d need to find somewhere else to go for a few months a year.

    There are other cities with great weather where it hardly ever rains, such as Mendoza in Argentina. If rain and gray skies bum you out, it’s easy to find places with 300+ days of sun per year. In others there might be a clearly defined rainy season that only lasts for two or three months. If that’s when you leave and go on vacation, you’ll never deal with days that aren’t sunny. 

    Another reader pointed me to the Köppen weather classification system. If you can find your ideal color code in that world map system, then you can start looking for other cities with great weather in the same color classification.  

    Cities With the Best Weather if You Love Heat

    Some people have a higher tolerance for heat than others and when they leave their show-shoveling former home to move abroad, the hotter the better for them. If that’s your ideal, you’re in luck. Many of the cheapest places to live in the world happen to be steamy. Almost any country where you find people sunning on the beach and swimming in the sea all year will meet your criteria. 

    You could start your search by continent depending on how far you want to get away. Nearly any city in Southeast Asia will fit the bill and you’ll find plenty of foreigners living in beach locations there, but also cities such as Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, and Phnom Penh.

    In Europe the best bets are Portugal or southern Spain, though they do get some chilly nights in the winter. Cross over the sea to Morocco or Egypt and there are fewer of those. 

    In Latin America, you’ve got a span of hot places from Mexico down through Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador if you stay close to sea level. Most of them are going to be hot and humid, though there are a few with desert environments (such as the Baja Peninsula) that are drier. 

    If you’ve been inexplicably sad or depressed and you’re in a city that’s usually cloudy or rainy, it may be more than your job that is to blame. Your best burnout recovery option might be a place where you can have warm sun on your skin on a regular basis. 

    Plenty of Choices If You Love Four Seasons

    Many people grew up watching the seasons change and they get a little sad when they don’t get to experience much of that. They actually like having a wide variety of weather throughout the year. If that’s you, you’re in luck again with the number of choices you have. 

    As mentioned before, Spain and Portugal do get a bit of winter and there are snowy areas in the highlands. The further north you go, the longer and colder those winters will get. For countries mentioned in my living abroad book, your best bets are going to be in the Balkans or the former Iron Curtain countries that are still a bargain. So perhaps Albania or Montenegro in the first area, Hungary or Romania in the second. In between you’ve got Bulgaria, which has great skiing in the winter and great hiking in the summer. 

    I haven’t been recommending Turkey because of the authoritarian politics and the death of a free press there (a problem also faced by Hungary). But if you put aside all of that, Turkey is a screaming bargain right now and their weather is temperate on the coast, more seasonal in the interior and in Istanbul. 

    In Latin America, there aren’t a whole lot of four seasons climates until you get down to Argentina, where there’s a ski season in their winter. You can easily cool off by heading to a higher altitude though. Any country with mountains offers this option, which applies to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia in South America, Mexico and Guatemala further north. 

    What’s Your Ideal Climate?

    It’s hard to talk about cities with the best weather in the world because weather preferences are very personal. True, most of the snowbirds in the tropics are coming from miserably cold places that get lots of snow in the winter. But obviously some people like those winters or they wouldn’t keep living there. Others want to live somewhere they’ll never need gloves or a winter coat, but they don’t want to sweat a liter of water every time they walk out the door. Others are happy if it’s hot every day, especially if they live by a beach.

    So while you’re putting together your list of ideal factors (mountains or beach, isolated or close, urban or rural) don’t forget the factor that can really affect your mood: the weather. It’s not just a subject of small talk. It could be the difference between you loving a place and hating it.

    If you’re a couple moving together and you don’t share the exact same wish list for weather, consider going to a country where it’s easy to change your climate by taking a trip in the same country. When it’s 90F degrees on the coast of Mexico, it can be 60F in Queretaro or Mexico City. When it’s too chilly for one in the mountains, head down to sea level and start sweating again. Sometimes a drive or bus ride of two hours can bring about a major climate difference, including in small countries such as Portugal and Ecuador. 

    Last, don’t make the mistake of going on vacation during the best time of the year and assuming it’s always that way. Ideally, try to do your trial run when you can see some of the worst times to be there. The rainiest season, or the coldest, or the windiest. If you still like it then, you’ll really love it when it returns to the norm.

    Are you interested in moving to another country and taking advantage of lower expenses, less stress, maybe a better climate? Get my monthly Cheap Living Abroad newsletter! Sign up here. 

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    Climate plays a vital role in everyone’s life and a better environment affects everybody. A city that holds the better circumstances attracts people to live in it. In the same manner, I am going to share with you some special cities that hold the record of best weather in the world. Let’s explore them and if you want to feel that you should visit that at least once in life.

    San Diego, California, United States

    Average Temperature: 14 to 22 Degree Celsius


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    San Diego considered as one of the most pleasant cities in the world due to its best weather in the world quality. This city holds pleasant weather throughout the year with an average temperature of 14 to 22 degree Celsius. This city is blessed with the beautiful beaches and the amazing weather conditions that every visitor can only dream off.

    Malaga, Spain

    Average Temperature: 17 to 19 Degree Celsius

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    This city is situated under the beautiful country Spain that is famous for its beautiful places. And when we come towards the weather of the city it is also great. The city experiences the sunshine of around 300 days with an average temperature of 17 to 19 degree Celsius.

    Canary Islands, Spain

    Average Temperature: 17 to 24 Degree Celsius

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    Situated at the West Coast of Africa, this beautiful Canary Islands holds the record of one of the best weather in the world. This place is the combination of some islets and seven small islands and experiences the most pleasant weather with an average temperature of 17 to 24 degree Celsius that makes this place perfect for tourists.

    Sydney, Australia

    Average Temperature: 22.7 Degree Celsius

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    Sydney is the most famous city that considered as one of the greenest cities that also holds the record of best weather in the world. This city consists one of the richest cultures and also very organized in every manner. The city provides the most pleasant weather with an average temperature of 22.7 degree Celsius.

    Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Average Temperature: 22 to 28 Degree Celsius

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    Sao Paulo is the most famous city in Brazil in terms of population and pleasant weather. This city is blessed with some beautiful mountains with an average temperature of 22 to 28 degree Celsius. The city hosts lots of visitors every year.

    Kunming, China

    Average Temperature: 20 Degree Celsius

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    China is the most famous country in this world due to their technology and population. The Kunming city that lies under the Yunnan province holds the record of best weather in the world. The city provides a breathtaking view of mountains and amazing weather with an average temperature of 20 degree Celsius.

    Loja, Ecuador

    Average Temperature: 26 to 30 Degree Celsius

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    This small city of Ecuador that covers the area of around 285.7 square kilometers, experiences the best weather in the world. The city consists of many small valleys and pleasant weather that is perfect for every tourist throughout the year.

    Oahu, Hawaii

    Average Temperature: 24 to 32 Degree Celsius

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    Hawaii considered as one of the most beautiful places in the world and the Oahu city of Hawaii experiences the best weather in the world. With the average temperature of 24 to 32 degree Celsius the city holds the most beautiful beaches that are must be explored.

    Nice, France

    Average Temperature: 27 Degree Celsius

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    France is famous for its rich culture and the adorable beauty and the Nice city of France provide a breathtaking view of seashores that attracts every visitor. The rainy season of the city creates a beautiful environment and experiences the average temperature of 27 degree Celsius.

    Medellin, Colombia

    Average Temperature: 18 to 28 Degree Celsius

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    This beautiful city of Colombia holds the record of best weather in the world and also known as the City of Eternal Spring. The city experiences the spring-like weather throughout the year with an average temperature of 18 to 28 degree Celsius. The city also holds the many species of colorful flowers that make this city more beautiful.

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    Cities with the best (and hottest) weather in the world

    These cities boast of mild and warm climates throughout the seasons. They are also found in opposite sides and corners of the world, meaning you could visit a new place on different trips with guaranteed warmth and sunshine.

    Flick through this gallery to find out which cities enjoy a mild climate and are ideal to visit at any season, as well as the hottest cities in the world where you’re guaranteed to break a sweat. Take a look!

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    San Diego, USA
    – San Diego is often dubbed as one of the most sought-after destinations in California, mainly due to its mild climate all year round. Also, it reportedly gets 266 sunny days a year!

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    Málaga, Spain

    This Andalusian city in Spain also boasts a mild subtropical Mediterranean climate and the warmest winter in all of Europe, which on average is between 17 and 19ºC (62-66ºF). 

    Málaga is also said to enjoy more than 320 days of sun a year.

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    São Paulo, Brazil

    São Paulo is the most populated city in Brazil, which may be due to its mild temperatures that vary between 22 and 28ºC (71-82ºF) throughout the year.

    The city is surrounded by mountains that protect it from heavy winds.

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    Goa, India

    The previous Portuguese colony’s monsoon seasons brings lots of rain to the city between June and August. That said, Goa enjoys warm weather all year round (though the humidity varies). 

    If hefty rain is not for you, plan a month outside monsoon season and visit the coastal city.

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    Loja, Ecuador
    – Think about enjoying spring weather all year round. This southern Ecuadorian city enjoys 26 to 30ºC (78-86ºF) weather, which is equivalent to the general spring climate that the rest of the country enjoys.

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    Oahu, Hawaii
    – Hawaii is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, and Oahu is the archipelago’s most sought-after island. It’s incredibly enticing due to its gorgeous landscape and ever-warm temperatures that fluctuate from 24 to 32ºC (75-89ºF).

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    Nice, France

    This French city enjoys a coastline on the Mediterranean sea, which makes its climate warmer compared to its other coastal destinations. 

    Nice is known to have mild temperatures throughout the seasons, with winters as warm as 17ºC (62ºF).

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    Canary Islands, Spain

    The Spanish islands are located on the west coast of Africa, and include Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuenteventura, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro.

    Temperatures on the islands vary between 17 and 24ºC (62-75ºF) in the winter months.

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    Sydney, Australia

    This Australian city enjoys 340 days of sun a year (that’s more than both San Diego and Málaga), and has one of the most pleasant mild climates Down Under. 

    No wonder it’s a heritage city and a popular tourist destination!

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    Mexico City, Mexico

    Mexico’s capital reportedly enjoys an average yearly temperature of 16. 25ºC (61.25ºF), which is mild and pleasant.

    If the Mexico City’s charm, culture, and heritage were not enough to convince you to visit before, the weather should do it!

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    Kunming, China

    China is a big country that enjoys an array of climates. However, Kunming, found in the province of Yunnan, is one of the exceptions that enjoys a mild climate throughout the seasons. 

    Kunming is often referred to as the “Spring City,” because of its striking nature and perfect year-long temperatures.

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    Bermuda, British Overseas Territory

    Think pink sand beaches, sailing, and swimming in clear blue waters at any time of the year—that’s Bermuda!

    With around 23ºC (73ºF) as its average yearly temperature, it’s no wonder that people love to visit the island and all its beauty.

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    San José, Costa Rica

    This Costa Rican city’s average temperature in June is 23ºC (73ºF), and in December it’s 22ºC (71ºF).

    San José is north of the Talamanca Mountains and south of a volcanic region, factors that protect and surround the city, and that affect its climate (in a good way).

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    Adelaide, Australia
    – Adelaide suffers from far less humidity than Sydney (the other Australian city that made this list), and has considerably low rainfall, which makes its yearly temperatures feel more mild.

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    Mombasa, Kenya

    In Mombasa the month of December (average of 27.4ºC/81.3ºF) is warmer than June (average of 24.8ºC/76.6ºF). That said, the city has a warm climate throughout the year.

    Maybe you should be considering Mombasa as your next travel destination this winter! 

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    Viña del Mar, Chile

    Chile’s coastal resort town of Viña del Mar boasts of endless soft sand beaches and gorgeous gardens, and is often dubbed as “La Ciudad Jardín” (“The Garden City”).  

    The city’s mild temperatures vary between 20 and 24ºC (68-75ºF) in summer and between 10 and 15ºC (50-59ºF) during the winter months.

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    Medellín, Colombia

    In the mountainous Colombian region of Aura lays the city of Medellín.

    Its yearly temperatures vary from 18 to 28ºC (64-82ºF), making it an ideal spot to visit at any time of year and get that dose of Colombian nature.

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    Yuma, USA

    We’re now stepping into the hottest places in the world, which includes the city of Yuma in Arizona.

    Yuma is found near Arizona’s border with California and Mexico, and according to Traveller, the city gets 4,015 hours of sunshine a year and has temperatures soaring up to 42ºC (107ºF). 

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    Kuwait City, Kuwait

    Despite its staggering heat, Kuwait City is home to over two million people. 

    The average temperature in the city ranges between 21 and 41ºC (70-106ºF), according to NOAA. However, a heat wave can reportedly take temperatures over the 50ºC (122ºF) mark.

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    Death Valley, USA

    California’s Death Valley is by far the driest place in the United States.

    While scorching temperatures can reach 47ºC (116ºF) in summer months, the highest temperature ever recorded there was in 1913, when it reached 56.7ºC (134ºF).

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    Dallol, Ethiopia

    If you Google the hottest places in the world, Dallol is usually pretty high on the list. 

    The town’s surroundings go as low as 100 meters below sea level, areas that are often covered in yellow sulfur fields and craters, which were the remains of a volcanic explosion in 1926. 

    Dallol holds the highest record ever for the hottest annual average temperature, at 34.4ºC (94ºF).

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    Kebili, Tunisia

    The desert town of Kebili is best known for its cultivation of dates. Secondly, the Kebili is known for its sweltering heat that easily exceeds 40ºC (104ºF) in summer.

    The town’s highest-ever recorded temperature was 55ºC (131ºF).

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    Ahvaz, Iran

    Iran is home to desert cities that have long periods of dry, hot, and stormy climate.

    One of them is Ahvaz, a city with heat that has surpassed the 50ºC (122ºF) mark in previous years. 

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    Dasht-e Loot, Iran
    – The salt desert of Dasht-e Loot, also referred to as the Lut Desert, has the hottest ground temperatures ever recorded. According to The Guardian, temperatures recorded between 2003 and 2009 proved that the ground reached as high as 70.7ºC (159.3ºF). That’s hot!

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    Timbuktu, Mali

    On the southern border of the Sahara desert you will find Mali’s ancient city of Timbuktu.

    The average yearly temperatures ranges from 29 to 42ºC (84-107ºF), with June being its hottest month.  

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    Ghadames, Libya

    The oasis and Berber town of Ghadames in northwest Libya is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

    Often referred to as “the pearl of the desert,” Ghadames enjoys temperatures as high as 40ºC (104ºF).

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    Oodnadatta, Australia

    Oodnadatta is a remote town located in the arid Australian outback that enjoys 10 hours of sunlight per day in December, according to Northeast Magazine.

    The town’s record heat was in 1960, when it reached over 50ºC (122ºF).

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    Wadi Halfa, Sudan

    Wadi Halfa experiences no rain during winter, which only adds to the already sweltering heat of the city.

    Although city’s temperatures can range anywhere between 24 and 42ºC (84-107ºF) throughout the year, the average temperature is around 35ºC (95ºF) according to NOAA.

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    Swakopmund, Namibia

    If after the warmest we were to count also the driest places in the world, Namibia’s city of Swakopmund is high on the list.

    The resort town receives just over half an inch (25.4 millimeters) of rain every year, which is basically nothing! It also enjoys mild temperatures throughout the year.

    See also: The best safari destinations in Africa

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    There are no sudden temperature changes and other unpleasant weather phenomena. These cities are simply created in order to enjoy life.

    Medellin, Colombia

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    The average annual temperature in Medellin is 16-25 0 C. The city is located in the green mountain valley of Aburro at an altitude of 1500 m and is known as the “City of Eternal Spring”. This name appeared due to the mild spring climate throughout the year. Even during the rainy season, the temperature in Medellin practically does not change. This makes the city a true paradise where locals and tourists can enjoy a vibrant variety of colorful flowers all year round.

    Nice, France

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    The average temperature in French Nice is approximately 24 0 C. This magical city is located on the Mediterranean coast of southeastern France. In addition to the beautiful blue-green sea on the one hand, on the other hand, the city is surrounded by hills. This unique location ensures pleasant, moderate weather throughout the year. The city is characterized by moderate rainfall, sunny summers and magnificent springs. In addition to exceptional weather, Nice is famous for its beautiful beaches, narrow streets, old town and luxury shopping.

    Oahu, Hawaii

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    Oahu has some of the most pleasant weather in Hawaii, with an average temperature of 25 0 C. The picturesque island is famous for great temperate weather all year round. The excellent climate plays an important role in the development of Oahu as the most popular tourist destination in Hawaii. Not surprisingly, half of all tourists to the state of Hawaii choose Oahu.

    Loja, Ecuador

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    The mountain town of Loja is located in southern Ecuador and is famous for its excellent climate. Loja is located at an altitude of more than 2000 m above sea level, which has a great influence on the local weather. The temperature fluctuation in this city is minimal and is in the range between 24-26 0 C. Covering an area of ​​285.70 km 2 , the city covers several valleys in the southern part of Ecuador. Among other things, it is also the musical and cultural capital of Ecuador.

    Kunming, China

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    The city of Kunming in the Chinese province of Yunnan is one of the best cities to visit at any time of the year. Regardless of the season, Kunming City is famous for its pleasant temperate weather. Because of its wonderful climate, Kunming is also known as the “City of Spring”. In the summer season, there is never heat here, and the average annual temperature is approximately 20 0 C. Winters are most often dry and warm. In addition to the spring weather and climate, Kunming is famous for its beautiful scenery and historical sites.

    Sao Paulo, Brazil

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    Sao Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, located in the southeastern part of the country. This large city is surrounded by a mountain range in the west, which forms a special climatic zone. Due to its inland location and mountain peaks, São Paulo enjoys a pleasant climate with minimal temperature changes. The temperature throughout the year fluctuates between 20-25 0 C. In the summer season, it is almost never hot here, and there are no extreme colds in winter. Sao Paulo is also one of the best business and tourist destinations in Brazil. More than 12 million people visit the city every year.

    Sydney, Australia

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    Sydney enjoys a great climate all year round with over 340 days of sunshine a year. Summers in Sydney are not as hot, and winters are mild. All seasons are good for traveling to Sydney, but spring and summer are the best time for fun on the beach. In addition to an excellent climate and an average annual temperature of 23 0 C, Sydney is rich in numerous attractions, beautiful beaches, nature reserves and large parks.

    Canary Islands

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    The Canary Islands is a Spanish archipelago located off the west coast of Africa. It consists of 7 main islands and many smaller islets. The Canary Islands have an excellent temperate climate throughout the year. Summers are quite warm, but not so hot, and winters are moderate. The average temperature in the Canary Islands ranges between 20-24 0 C. Of the 7 main islands, Tenerife is the most popular, also known as the “Island of Eternal Spring” due to its unique climate. Trade winds and sea currents have a great influence on the weather, cooling the air in summer and warming it in winter.

    Malaga, Spain

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    Malaga is another Spanish city with a pleasant subtropical-Mediterranean climate. During the year, Malaga receives approximately 300 days of sunshine, making it one of the warmest winters of any European city. In winter, the city has moderate temperatures around 20 0 C. Even in winter, you can enjoy 5-6 hours of sunshine every day, and in the hot summer season the temperature reaches 25 0 S. The best time to visit Malaga is in autumn, when there are many beach activities.

    San Diego, USA

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    To visit San Diego, you definitely don’t have to worry about choosing the right time of year to travel. San Diego enjoys a magnificent temperate climate throughout the year, with an average summer temperature of 23 0 C. Winters in San Diego are also mild, with an average temperature of 18 0 C. San Diego enjoys 300 days of sunshine annually, making it one of the top American destinations for beach activities. In the summer season (June-August), San Diego is packed with tourists to the eyeballs. The water temperature at this time also reaches its peak (23 0 C). The city has 33 beautiful organized beaches, offering guests a variety of water sports and other attractions.

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  • The most favorable climate for a person in the world

    When planning a trip to different parts of the world, people are interested in their climatic conditions. While on vacation, I want to enjoy not only the sights, but also the warm weather, comfortable environment. Expectations do not always correspond to reality in such cases. In coastal regions, there can be strong winds and storms, and in the mountains, unpredictable, changeable weather. To this it should be added that the most favorable climate on Earth for a person depends on the individual. Some people like the scorching heat, while others dream of slightly cool weather, without the sweltering heat. There is such an indicator as comfortable weather conditions in which people feel good. Favorable regions of the world for humans are determined by comparing average monthly and annual temperatures. This also takes into account factors such as the proximity of the sea, the presence of mountains that protect the land from the wind, the likelihood of precipitation. Based on these data, a rating of countries with the most comfortable conditions is compiled. It is desirable that the air temperature changes smoothly enough, without sharp jumps, and the other factors are balanced among themselves. Then the rest will be pleasant and leave a lot of good impressions.

    Top 10 countries with the most favorable climate for humans

    1. Ecuador has the most stable weather.
    2. Malta is a heavenly place.
    3. The Canary Islands are a tourist’s dream.
    4. Brazil – alluring exotic.
    5. Madeira is a wonderful Portuguese island.
    6. Southern France — the best conditions for recreation.
    7. California is the sunniest state in America.
    8. Greece is an amazing European country.
    9. Hawaii – the best beaches in the USA.
    10. Okinawa – resorts of the Land of the Rising Sun.

    Ecuador is the country with the most favorable climate

    The Republic of Ecuador is located in the northern part of South America. It is washed by the Pacific Ocean. This state also owns the Galapagos Islands. Ecuador is a very popular tourist destination in the world, as it has all the conditions to create a great holiday. On this land there are many protected areas, national parks, where you can observe wildlife and exotic animals. Ecuador belongs to the equatorial zone, so the weather here is very warm and comfortable. This country is recognized as the most favorable for human habitation, since the air temperature is always stable, there are no sudden changes. Ecuador is the best state on Earth for tourists who want to enjoy the warm sea, the sun, and clean air. There is only one season of the year here – summer. The temperature in January is the same as in July +24-25 degrees. There are small ups and downs, but in general the weather is very comfortable for a person.

    The nature of Ecuador is beautiful. Tropical forests are located in the valleys and foothills, the center of the country is occupied by mountain ranges. Among the mountains there are active and extinct volcanoes. There are many tourist routes, on foot and by car. The local climate is extremely favorable for relaxing on the beaches. Also on the lands of Ecuador there are hot springs. Salinas resort is one of the best places on Earth. Tourists can go surfing, diving, and other active sea sports.

    Malta is one of the best places on Earth

    Malta is a magnificent country located in the Maltese archipelago. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea, not far from Sicily and Tunisia. The state ranks second in the ranking of countries in the world that are the most favorable for human life. The nature of Malta is extremely picturesque. The country occupies rocky islands that look great against the backdrop of the sea. In addition to wonderful beaches, the state has a rich cultural heritage. There are many architectural monuments belonging to different periods of history. Therefore, there is always a huge number of tourists.

    The Maltese archipelago consists of 3 main islands:

    • Malta;
    • Gozo;
    • Comino.

    There are also a few tiny islands, mostly uninhabited by people. The largest of the islands – Malta – has dimensions: 27 * 15 km. Comino Island is only 2 km long. The climate of the state belongs to the Mediterranean type. It has very mild winters with little rainfall. The air temperature in winter reaches +20 degrees. In summer, it ranges from 28 to 35, while at night it drops to 24 degrees. This is a very favorable and comfortable weather for a person. A few years ago, Malta was recognized as the country with the best climate in the world for living. There are many interesting places on the Maltese land: caves, waterfalls, parks, aquariums. Tourists can see exotic species of marine animals, reptiles, watch shows with dolphins. Here are resorts with healing sea water, some of the best in the world.

    The Canary Islands – the best beach holiday

    The Canary Islands can definitely be called the dream of any tourist. Beautiful landscapes, a variety of natural resources, great weather – all this makes the Canary Islands one of the best places in the world for a beach holiday. These magnificent lands with a favorable climate for travelers are an archipelago that includes 7 islands located in the Atlantic Ocean. They belong to Spain and are an autonomous region with 2 capitals: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The largest island is Tenerife. It is also the most populous land in the archipelago.

    The climate of the Canary Islands is tropical and moderately hot. The winds blowing from the Atlantic bring coolness, which softens the heat. Therefore, the climate on the beaches is very favorable. The temperature regime is constant, there are no drops. The average air temperature here is 20-25 degrees with a plus sign. The water is warm, mountains protect the coast from strong waves and storms. Tenerife’s beaches are famous for their golden sand and blue ocean waters. They are one of the best in Spain. These places are favorable not only for a beach holiday, but also for an active one. On the lands of the archipelago, you can go mountain climbing, base jumping, visit a biosphere reserve, look at volcanoes.

    Brazil – the largest beaches

    Brazil is a marvelous exotic country, with a huge coastline washed by the Atlantic Ocean. There are a large number of beaches stretching for more than one kilometer. The country has many resort towns lying on the shores of the Atlantic.

    Tourists from all over the world flock here to sunbathe on Brazil’s beautiful beaches and see its famous carnivals. Near the coast, the climate is tropical, hot and humid, pleasant for humans. This is the best weather for sea lovers. The air temperature is quite favorable for swimming – 25-29degrees of heat. The water temperature is consistently warm. In addition to the beaches, there are many historical sights, national parks, and cultural entertainment for tourists.

    Madeira – beautiful Portuguese land

    Madeira – amazingly beautiful and warm place, very favorable for relaxation. It is a region of Portugal located in the archipelago of the same name. Many travelers consider it the best place on Earth. The main island is Madeira, there are also other islands, some of which are uninhabited. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations.

    The climate of this wonderful land is one of the best in Europe. It is very soft, without annoying heat and sudden drops, which is important for any person who decides to relax. The weather is constantly warm all year round (from 16 to 25 degrees Celsius). The largest fireworks in the world was recorded here during the New Year celebration. The climate here is so favorable for humans that the flow of tourists never dries up. In the coldest month of the year, the temperature rarely drops below +20.

    French Riviera – fabulous Côte d’Azur

    French Riviera – this name refers to the region of France, located on the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean. It is also called the Côte d’Azur. This is the best place in France for a spa holiday. Every person who comes here on vacation finds the climate of the Riviera favorable and comfortable.

    This is one of the most popular tourist regions in Europe. There are mild winters, warm summers without sweltering heat. The French Riviera is also one of the most expensive holiday destinations in the world. The length of the Cote d’Azur is 300 km. There is a very large number of sunny days a year – about 300. On the land of the Riviera, many holidays and festivals are held. It offers tourists various water parks, oceanariums, amusement parks, casinos.

    California is the best place in America

    California is a sunny American state lying on the Pacific coast. It is the most populous region in the US. Its popularity is explained by the most favorable climatic conditions for humans. Many tourists from all over the world come here to visit Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento.

    California has a fairly large coastline, along which the best resort towns are located. The lands of California are seismically dangerous. There are several famous volcanoes here. On the coast, the climate is Mediterranean, with warm summers and wet winters. The temperature spread is small. The California coast is the best place in America for a seaside holiday.

    Greece – wonderful island landscapes

    Greece is a beautiful country with amazing landscapes, one of the best in Europe for human recreation. It is washed by several seas:

    • Mediterranean;
    • Aegean;
    • Ionic;
    • Cretan.

    Greece owns a part of the Balkan Peninsula and many islands where resort towns are located. The territory of the islands accounts for 20% of the territory of the state. They occupy about 25,000 sq. km. The largest of them: Peloponnese, Crete, Euboea. The best resorts in Greece are located on the islands. It is here that thousands of tourists from all over the world come to sunbathe and swim in the gentle, warm waters. The coast is dominated by the Mediterranean type of climate, the most favorable for humans of all types of Greek climate. Greece is one of the top 10 most popular tourist destinations in the world. The island of Rhodes was recognized as the best resort, according to European tourists.

    Hawaiian Islands – a fantastic holiday

    Hawaiian Islands – this name has long become synonymous with excellent recreation, a paradise with the most favorable climate. It is an archipelago of 24 islands belonging to the United States.

    Hawaii in the imagination of many people in the world is associated with palm trees, warm sea, golden sand and endless relaxation. The air temperature on the islands is quite stable. It keeps in the range from +29 to +32 degrees. Tourist areas are located in leeward lagoons protected by mountains from storms. Resting here is a pleasure.

    Okinawa – a Japanese holiday

    Okinawa is a Japanese island, the largest in the Ryukyu archipelago. The climate on it is recognized as the best in Japan. It is located in the south of the country. Okinawa is located in an area of ​​evergreen tropical forests, which makes it very picturesque. Here you can see mangrove forests, and on the coast there are coral reefs.

    Many plant species are endemic. The climate of Okinawa is classified as moderately humid, with winds blowing from the sea. The air temperature in summer is kept at around +32 degrees.

    The most comfortable climate in Russia for living: the best cities

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    An even, favorable climate in a relocation site changes leisure activities, human habits, health status, and eating habits. Moving can make you feel better or make problems worse. We tell you how not to make a mistake in choosing a city and which places offer the best climate in the world for living.

    one.
    The influence of climatic conditions on humans

    2.
    The most comfortable climate for living

    3.
    The nuances of choosing a city to live

    four.
    Top 5 Russian cities with the most favorable climate

    5.
    Top 5 comfortable cities for living in Russia by the sea

    6.
    Top 5 cities in Russia for living with children

    7.
    Top 5 Russian cities for comfortable living for pensioners

    eight.
    Top 5 environmentally friendly cities in Russia

    9.
    Top 5 countries with a favorable climate

    Influence of climatic conditions on a person

    Medical climatology deals with the study of the influence of climate on human life and health. Science chooses a place to live according to 4 features.

    1. Air temperature . The body reacts to a mild climate by dilating blood vessels, lowering blood pressure, slowing down the metabolic process and brain activity. Cold provokes reverse reactions, stimulates the activity of the body.
    2. Atmospheric pressure . Changes in atmospheric pressure change the timbre of the voice, the level of hearing and skin sensitivity, and lead to an increase in heart rate.
    3. Humidity . Excess provokes rhinitis, allergic reactions of the body, asthma. Dry air irritates the nasal mucosa, causes sore throat, breathing problems, and skin integument.
    4. Solar activity . Moderate consumption of ultraviolet light contributes to the production of vitamin D, stimulates metabolism. Excessive doses increase the risk of developing oncology, reduce immunity.

    A combination of favorable conditions can be a salvation for a person and vice versa. Over time, residents adapt, but even seasonal changes provoke changes in well-being.

    The most comfortable climate to live in

    According to WHO, the best climate for long-term moving and living is between 20-25°C and 40-60% relative humidity. For health, it is better to choose those zones that help to correct well-being:

    • marine are useful for people with anxiety, pathological changes in the body;
    • mountain increase the excitability of the central nervous system and immunity;
    • forests and steppes with slight temperature fluctuations are suitable for patients with cardiovascular diseases;
    • Earth in northern latitudes is suitable for endurance training, “awakening” of the body.

    To understand which climate suits a particular person, it is worth consulting with a doctor. According to scientists, the most comfortable is the existence at 24 ° C, without sudden changes during the year. This temperature is typical for the equatorial belt, where human life originated, and modern dwellings in other zones.

    The nuances of choosing a city to live in

    When choosing a location for moving to permanent residence, attention is paid to:

    • labor market – job search, salary level, quotas for business development;
    • cost of housing and price level – earnings allow you to rent a suitable apartment and provide decent living in the city;
    • infrastructure – entertainment centers, kindergartens, educational institutions;
    • ecology and favorable climate.

    The last factor, if the move is not related to work or enrollment in an educational institution, often becomes decisive. People go closer to the sea, into the heat, or run for clean air and moderate temperatures. But looking for the best place to live, paying attention only to the weather, is wrong.

    The territory of Russia is represented by 30 types of climates: from the White Sea to the Moscow region. All zones are suitable for units, more often a person feels comfortable in 5-6. Favorable types can only be determined by practice, having lived for some time in each locality or in selected ones.

    Top 5 cities in Russia with the most favorable climate

    It is difficult to name universal places that are distinguished by the most comfortable climate in Russia for permanent residence. Due to the characteristics of the body, people need different conditions. But the most favorable cities of Russia for the majority are located in the Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories, Adygea and the Kaliningrad Region.

    The top places include 5 settlements.

    1. Maikop, Republic of Adygea . Located in the south of the country, the city is distinguished by a comfortable climate without sudden temperature changes. In the summer, the inhabitants are “spoiled” by the warmth; from June to August, a stable 22-28 ° C is kept on the street. In winter, the temperature is more often above zero, the average maximum is -4.9 ° С.
    2. Stavropol, Stavropol Territory . The administrative center of the region is distinguished by hot, dry weather in summer and windy winter. The average temperature in July is 22.3°C, in January -2.3°C. The second city of the Russian Federation with the most favorable climatic conditions is not suitable only for those who suffer from high solar activity. The territory is characterized by a large amount of solar heat for 7 months a year.
    3. Krasnodar, Krasnodar Territory . The location of the territory between the subtropical and soft continental zones brought a “zest” to mild weather conditions in the form of temperature differences due to walking air masses. Krasnodar is distinguished by hot summers and more often warm, rainy winters. Temperatures down to -15°C are extremely rare.
    4. Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad region . The area is characterized by cool summers, with an average of 18. 1°C for July, and mild winters, which are characterized by -1.5°C in January. Thanks to its comfortable climatic features, it is suitable for those who cannot stand extreme heat and cold.
    5. Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Territory . Those who move will experience hot summers and warm winters with average monthly temperatures of -3.8°C in January. The humidity in the area is low, ideal for life, but the atmospheric pressure is low.

    People with cardiovascular diseases and white skin that does not tolerate sunburn will have a hard time in the cities listed.

    Top 5 comfortable cities for living in Russia by the sea

    Stone stairs in the national park Arboretum Sochi

    On the territory of Russia, 5 from coastal cities are suitable for life in a favorable climate.

    1. Sochi, Krasnodar region . Now the city takes the place of the leader among the coastal territories. This is a zone of humid subtropics, which is characterized by warm winters and hot, warm summers. The average maximum in July, 27.4°C, is corrected due to the proximity of water – it is easy to breathe here, the air does not burn.
    2. Anapa, Krasnodar Territory . The level of weather-dependent people in Anapa will be slightly lower than in Sochi. An area with hot, dry summers and rainy winters. Occasionally, the temperature during the cold season drops to -20°C.
    3. Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Territory . The territory combines the features of mountain and sea zones. The temperature here is higher, there are more sunny days, and winter comes for only a week. Only winds, rains and small frosts can spoil the even temperature regime.
    4. Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Territory . The city is characterized by average positive temperatures throughout the year. The climate here is dry, with rare intrusions of heavy winds and a sharp drop in temperature by 10-15 degrees.
    5. Tuapse, Krasnodar Territory . The area is distinguished by the presence of 2 seasons: cool and warm. Average temperatures are always positive, the January temperature remains at the level of 5°С.

    If the size of the settlement does not matter, you can choose the less popular coastal areas of the Krasnodar Territory.

    Top 5 cities in Russia for living with children

    If you decide where to move for permanent residence because of children, choose areas with mild weather conditions, developed infrastructure and appropriate environmental conditions. The best climate for living in Russia with children is offered by 5 territories.

    1. Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad region . Kaliningrad occupies the first place in the ranking among climatically suitable places for moving with children. This is a territory without sudden changes in temperature and strong winds. It is distinguished by warm summers, moderately cool winters and an average level of humidity.
    2. Voronezh, Voronezh region . It has moderate weather conditions. Warmer than in Moscow, but with stable snow cover. Average annual t – 6.9°C.
    3. Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan . The city is distinguished by even weather conditions, without heat and frost. In summer, the air warms up to an average of 20.2°C, in winter it gets cold to -10.4°C.
    4. Belgorod, Belgorod region . Cool winters and hot summers with dry air await visitors to the area. On the plus side, temperature fluctuations are small. January is characterized by frosts down to -6°C, July – warming up to 21.8°C on average.
    5. Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Region . Winter with snow comes to the city for 10-25 days. The maximum recorded decrease in t is 31.9°С. In summer it is hot, sunny, with warming up to 40°С.

    Before moving, it is also better to take the child to the chosen place for the holidays. In children, acclimatization is more difficult, and the chosen territory can aggravate well-being.

    Top 5 cities in Russia for comfortable living for pensioners

    If you plan to improve your health, you can try the northern latitudes for a while. For permanent residence of pensioners in Russia, the best climate is offered by 5 places.

    Place Average temperature in January, °С Average temperature in July, °С Features
    Taganrog, Rostov region -2.7 24 The most comfortable city for pensioners has dry climate in summer and humid winter
    Voronezh, Voronezh region -6.1 20.5
    Belgorod, Belgorod region -6 21.8
    Zelenograd, Moscow AD -7 20
    Tambov, Tambov region -7.5 20.4

    Top 5 ecologically clean cities in Russia

    If the ecological situation is in the first place when choosing a city for permanent residence, pay attention to Altai, Udmurtia, Stavropol Territory. Here is a rating of 5 places in Russia where the mild climate is combined with clean air.

    1. Sarapul, Udmurt Republic . The air in this settlement of Russia is good, moderate pollution is typical only for rivers. Weather conditions of temperate continental latitudes, with -12.1°С in January and 19.5°С in July.
    2. Gorno-Altaysk, Republic of Altai . The beautiful nature and clean air of the Russian hinterland is combined with a sharply continental climate. During the year, average temperatures vary from -13.7 to 18.9°C.
    3. Mineralnye Vody, Stavropol Territory . The area is characterized by hot dry summers and slightly frosty winters. The region pleases with an average t of 22.6°С in July and -2.5°С in January.
    4. Krasnokamsk, Perm Territory . The area is not hot, the settlement is suitable for people with cardiovascular diseases. In winter, frosts come on average to -12.8°С, in summer – warming up to 18. 4°С.
    5. Balakhna, Nizhny Novgorod region . Temperature fluctuations in the area are moderate, without severe frosts and heat. In January, on average, it gets cold to -10°С, in July it gets warmer to 23°С.

    One of the pleasant bonuses is that cities with a good ecological situation are often picturesque and have a large number of green spaces.

    Top 5 countries with a favorable climate

    If you are trying to understand in which country the climate is superior to Russian conditions, pay attention to the islands of the Mediterranean or tropical zones. The list of territories that are distinguished by the best climate on Earth for permanent residence includes 5 places.

    Place Average temperature in January, °С Average temperature in July, °С Features
    Malta 13.2 27.2 The island nation has an ideal Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, winters are warm with passing rains
    Canary Islands 16 25 0423
    Costa Rica 23 25 The country has a predominantly subequatorial climate, but the choice of zones is extensive
    Hawaiian Islands 19 28 Trade-wind area with increased humidity in the center and drier coasts
    Greece 16 25 Divided into three zones: with Alpine, temperate and Mediterranean conditions

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    one.
    The influence of climatic conditions on humans

    2.
    The most comfortable climate for living

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    The nuances of choosing a city to live

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    Top 5 Russian cities with the most favorable climate

    5.
    Top 5 comfortable cities for living in Russia by the sea

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    Top 5 cities in Russia for living with children

    7.
    Top 5 Russian cities for comfortable living for pensioners

    eight.
    Top 5 environmentally friendly cities in Russia

    9.
    Top 5 countries with a favorable climate

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    Top 10 countries in the world with the best climate for living

    Each person chooses a region for buying overseas property based on their own criteria. But for those who dream of a house by the sea or just living in a warm country, the main factor is the climate. So where is the best place to stay so that there is a lot of sun, but not too hot? The answer can be found in the next fresh rating. Prian.ru tells how much housing will cost in the top ten countries.

    The rating of countries with the best climate in the world was prepared by the international community of expats InterNations. The organization asked migrants from all over the world to evaluate weather conditions in Europe, South America, Africa, North America, Oceania and Asia. There are 64 states in total. The results were interesting.

    Costa Rica is the best in Central America. Immediately after it settled European countries – Cyprus, Greece and Malta. From the states of the Old World, Spain and Portugal also entered the TOP-10. The remaining places of the top ten were divided among themselves by representatives of the African continent – Uganda, Kenya, South Africa, and Mexico.

    Other European countries, popular among real estate buyers, are located much lower in the list. Italy took 16th place, France – 32nd, Austria – 36th, Germany – 51st. Well, Belgium was recognized as the worst, she took the last, 64th line in the list.

    Finland, Sweden, Great Britain, Luxembourg, Denmark and Ireland are also among the ten most “uncomfortable”. In the “tail” of the rating was Russia, which took the 57th position. Well, for a change, Kuwait got into this European company. Apparently, it’s unbearably hot there.

    Let’s take a closer look at the top ten and see how much real estate costs there.

    1. Costa Rica

    According to the survey, 71% of respondents highly appreciate the climate and weather in this country. Another reason why people move to live in this tropical paradise is the friendly locals and the balance between work and free time. Expats come here not to build a career, but to enjoy a better quality of life and adventure.

    Real estate on the Pacific coast is not as expensive as you think. A two-bedroom house a stone’s throw from the beach can be bought in Costa Rica for €250-350 thousand. This is an opportunity to make new friends, personal security and the fact that you feel at home here.

    Housing in Cyprus, according to official figures, is still getting cheaper. Thus, in the first quarter of 2016, the annual decline in prices for houses and apartments amounted to 1.2%. A two-room apartment somewhere in Paphos, within walking distance from the sea, will cost you €90-100 thousand Similar apartments in Limassol will cost 30% more.

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    3. Greece

    In the land of antiquity, you can enjoy not only an excellent Mediterranean climate, but also a variety of recreational opportunities. 38% of expats rated the choice of entertainment as very good. On the other hand, 39% of respondents admitted that they consider the political stability of Hellas unsatisfactory, which is associated with the deplorable state of the local economy.

    I must say that due to the difficult economic situation, Greek property prices have fallen by more than 40% since 2008. Now you can buy, for example, a three-bedroom villa by the sea in Chalkidiki for €200,000-300,000, prices for decent small apartments start at €50,000.

    4. Malta

    In addition to the impressive number of sunny days a year, immigrants in Malta are satisfied with working conditions and a harmonious ratio of work and free time. Adjusting to the unfamiliar environment in Malta is also painless. 73% of respondents say that it is easy to make new friends here, and 77% feel at home.

    Three-room apartments in Shemshiya Bay, famous for its excellent beaches, can be purchased for about €300-400 thousand. True, only 15% of respondents believe that personal security here is at a high level. Other cons include poor transportation infrastructure, a weak economy, and an underdeveloped healthcare system.

    If you are not deterred by obvious shortcomings, then you can ask the price of local housing. And by the way, it’s cheap. It is possible to become the owner of a private house with four bedrooms and three bathrooms in the capital for €100-250 thousand. 28% of expats rated the level of personal safety here as poor or very poor. Respondents also noted the high cost of living. Only 3% of the respondents found it satisfactory.

    For an apartment of 100 square meters in a good resort area, you will have to pay €100-200 thousand. By the way, Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, was named one of the most promising real estate markets in 2016.

    7. Spain

    The country of bullfighting has much to be proud of. This is the Mediterranean climate, interesting travel routes, developed transport, as well as many opportunities for recreation. However, it is not easy to find a job here. About 30% of expats admitted that the state of the local economy does not meet international standards.

    Property prices in Spain vary greatly depending on the region. Somewhere in Torrevieja, €50,000 will be enough for you to buy an apartment. But in Barcelona, ​​you will have to prepare at least €200,000. 31% of respondents consider it bad or very bad. Despite this, points to the state add a good climate, high quality of the environment and a variety of recreational activities.

    A two-room apartment in a new area of ​​Cape Town costs about €150-200 thousand. If you want to live in an elite area right on the Atlantic coast, you will have to pay €800-900 thousand.

    9. Mexico

    wide-brimmed hats has been distinguished by good career prospects, a stable job market and the friendliness of the local population. All this, of course, in addition to good weather and bright sun.

    In the popular resort of Cancun, a small apartment can be purchased even for €40,000-50,000. And do not forget that according to the forecasts of the financial giant Lamudi, by 2025 Mexico City will become the seventh most prosperous city in the world. So it is possible that investments in the real estate of the capital of the country can become especially promising.

    10. Portugal

    The main advantage of this country is a high degree of personal security, which was highly appreciated by 62% of respondents.

    In addition, Portugal scored points due to the good attitude of locals towards immigrants in general.

    You can find an apartment in a new complex in the famous resort of Algarve for €80-100 thousand. The house is 150 sq. m. m. will cost from €250-300 thousand.

    The material uses data from The Huffington Post article.

    Author: Olga Petegirich

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    The most favorable climate in Russia for human habitation, work, by the sea, with children. Where are the best cities in terms of ecology? The most favorable climate for life in Russia is in the southern latitudes and coastal cities.

    Cities of Russia with the most favorable climate for human health

    In the southern latitudes, the climate without sharp temperature changes, mild winters and long hot summers, is the most favorable for human health.

    Krasnodar

    Krasnodar is a city where the average annual air temperature is +13.3 °C. The rains begin to fall from the end of August, continuing until December. Minus winter temperatures are set only by January, but in mid-February, winter ends. The average daily temperature during this period of time is fixed from 0°C to 2°C.

    The most favorable climate in Russia is considered to be in Krasnodar. However, the city also has disadvantages that are not related to the climate. This is a location in a seismic zone, although statistics assure that there were no strong earthquakes in the city during the entire period of observation.

    There are very hot days with high humidity, on such days it is hard for a healthy person, but for people suffering from asthma, hypertension, this is not suitable.

    Pyatigorsk

    The name of Lermontov is connected with this city, here all St. Petersburg nobility of the 19th century was treated with mineral waters. Pyatigorsk is considered the oldest health resort. Climatic conditions are very favorable, summers are hot and long, winters are mild and short.

    Mountainous terrain covered with forests creates a unique temperature regime in which very hot days are easily tolerated. August is recognized as the hottest month, when the thermometers rise above + 40 ° C, the lack of humidity and light wind help to cope with such heat.

    The advantage is the absence of temperature fluctuations, the short winter (with the coldest days at -3°C) gives way to summer by the beginning of May.

    Stavropol

    No other city can compare with the amount of solar heat received by Stavropol. The total annual solar energy per sq. cm was calculated, it amounted to 122 kcal.

    The city is a paradise for flora, herbs and flowers, trees and shrubs are actively growing for 180 days from mid-April to mid-October. This is due to the influx of heat from Asia along with the dry winds of Iran and the warm air of the Mediterranean. For this reason, the long summer is not rainy and partly cloudy.

    In winter in February and already with the beginning of spring in March, strong winds cover the city, moist air of the Atlantic comes with snowfalls, but the temperature still does not fall below -3°C. The weather in Stavropol largely repeats the weather of Pyatigorsk and is also characterized by thaws in winter and a long “Indian summer”.

    Kaliningrad

    The weather in Kaliningrad is determined by the proximity of the sea. There is no such heat in summer as in southern cities, but there are no severe snowy winters either. The sea air of the Baltic, saturated with moisture, pours a significant amount of rain on the city, especially in summer.

    The climate is average between continental and maritime. The warm Gulf Stream affects the air masses of this region, preventing cold Arctic air currents from penetrating, making the winter mild, and the thermometer shows positive temperatures already from mid-February, opening the spring period in early March.

    Perhaps this is the only place where summer comes in June and autumn in September. Despite the moderation of temperatures in the summer, there are enough sunny days to get a tan. Such weather makes living in the city very comfortable, the average annual temperature is favorable for humans and is +8°C.

    Belgorod

    This city can rightfully be considered the breadbasket of Russia, so much farmland around the city, perhaps nowhere else. The climate in these places is classic temperate continental with a mild short winter, although frosts reach -20 ° C, but last only a few days.

    Summer lasts a long time with heat below +30°C, but it is not felt due to dry air and wind. There is little rain in summer, the cloud cover is small and there is enough solar heat to make everything around green.

    Belgorod is rich in its parks and gardens, which save people from the heat in summer. Clean water from artesian wells and clean air with an average annual temperature of +7°C have a beneficial effect on the health of people living here.

    Astrakhan

    The climate of Astrakhan is closer to sharply continental, seasonal temperature fluctuations here are significant. But there are more than 200 sunny days a year here. In this, he bypassed Stavropol. Proximity to the Caspian Sea and the Volga does not moisten the air, strong dry winds from the Central Asian deserts only contribute to faster evaporation of moisture.

    Astrakhan’s climate cannot be called favorable. The reason is not only the intense heat in summer, there is little greenery in the city. The soils are saline with salt deposits, which does not contribute to the growth of plants. Sudden temperature changes, in winter at -40 ° C and + 35 ° C in summer, are not suitable for everyone.

    Where is it better to live by the sea in Russia?

    Living on the shores of the warm sea under palm trees is a secret dream of the inhabitants of the northern regions. There are many cities in Russia on the Black Sea coast and almost all of them are resorts where people from all over our vast Motherland go to enjoy the mild maritime climate, sunbathe and forget about winter with its frosts and snows.

    Sochi

    Life in Sochi, characterized by mild subtropical climate, is akin to a permanent stay at a resort. The Caucasus Mountains protect the city from cold winds. Summer is hot and humid from May to mid-October. Humidity and heat make it possible for rare species of tropical flora to grow.

    The most favorable climate in Russia near the sea in Sochi

    And all this hot time can be spent on the beach, the length of which reaches 120 km, although the city itself is the longest in our country, it stretches for 100 km. If you wish, you can climb the mountains and go skiing.

    Having warmed up during the summer, the sea gives up its heat in winter, for this reason, snow is rare in the city itself, winters are short and mild. The average temperature in winter February is +6°C, and the average annual temperature is +14°C. In winter, instead of snow, it often rains, but the sun shines gently, bringing its warmth to this heavenly place. There are up to 230 sunny days here a year.

    Anapa

    Anapa as a resort town is no less famous than Sochi. It lies 300 km to the north, but the climate here is somewhat different. The Caucasus Mountains are just beginning here and look more like low hills covered with forests, they are not able to cover the city from cold air masses.

    Therefore, frosts occur here in winter, which do not last long and do not worsen the life of the townspeople. On the other hand, summer is sometimes dry and hot, which is typical for the Mediterranean climate. The water in the sea warms up to +25°C and keeps warm from April to October.

    The summer heat is not so felt when the wind blows from the sea. Old people and children feel much better in such a climate. It is no coincidence that people come here to relax with children.

    In winter the weather is cloudy and rainy, most of the precipitation falls at this time. But there are also sunny days when it is the coldest. Old-timers say that once every 10 years there is a 20-degree frost. In general, life in this seaside town is truly a resort.

    Tuapse

    Unlike Sochi, Tuapse is not considered a resort area, it is a port city. Its entire infrastructure is adapted to industrial production. There is no long coastline with large beaches, it is only 10 km within the city.

    This is because the city is located at the foot of the Main Caucasian Range. In some places along the coast, rocks hang over the sea, and the city itself rises 44 meters above sea level.

    This place is very warm – subtropics. There are only two seasons, warm and cool. This does not mean that there are no frosts here, it happened, but not more than 20. Winter is warm and the average temperature during this period is +5°C. The heat in the summer reaches 40 degrees, but mostly the temperature stays at average comfortable levels (+25°C) – this is the result of through winds blowing from the mountains.

    It often rains in the city, not a single month of the year goes without it. The short winter period receives as much precipitation as in the hot summer. This humidifies the air without making the city dry.

    Gelendzhik

    The climate of the resort town of Gelendzhik, unlike Tuapse, is dry and is a mixture of mountain and sea. There is a lot of sun here, warm weather lasts until January, making the summer long and warm.

    Winter is limited to the middle of January and February, in March a short spring already sets in, followed by summer. Winds are a rare phenomenon, if they happen, then only in winter, bringing with them slight frosts. This weather is explained by the protection of the city by the mountains, coming in the north directly to the coastline. For the same reason, it is much drier here than in Tuapse or Sochi.

    In addition to mountains, the sea influences the climate. Warming up during the summer, warm waters rise to the surface in cold weather, maintaining the air temperature in comfortable parameters. In summer, the reverse movement of water masses occurs, bringing with it coolness for the city overheated by the sun. Such phenomena make living in the city truly enjoyable.

    Novorossiysk

    A major transport hub in the south of Russia with a large cargo port, oil harbor and naval base. Novorossiysk is distinguished by a rare climate of dry subtropics. In winter, there is a zone of temperate continental climate, in summer – tropical.

    The penetration of cold air masses from the east in winter brings the temperature down to -18°C, but this does not happen often. Mostly winters are warm, the thermometers rarely drop below -3°C, summer heat is on average at comfortable temperatures of +25°C. The water in the sea warms up to +30°C. Severe thunderstorms occur with torrential downpours, flooding the city and leading to floods.

    Another unpleasant factor is the seismic hazard in which the city is located. The occasional tremors are weak and short-lived; there have never been serious earthquakes here.

    The most favorable climate in Russia from coastal cities will help to determine the table:

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    Where in Russia it is better to live with children

    in the middle lane and southern latitudes of the most favorable CHIMT.

    Other positive conditions are also important:

    • ecological purity of water and air;
    • optimal living wage;
    • developed and technically equipped education system;
    • availability of recreation and leisure facilities;
    • the possibility of playing sports and the presence of children’s sports sections;
    • presence of cultural and historical objects;
    • developed system of children’s healthcare.

    Kazan

    The most favorable climate in Russia for living with children is the city of Kazan.

    On the one hand, like any large city, and also an administrative center, it has environmental problems, but they are not so critical that they can cause acute concern for their own health and the health of children. The climate is temperate continental with an average temperature of -10°C in winter and +19 in summer°C Its beauty lies in stability without sharp fluctuations and drops.

    But on the other hand, the city has a well-built education system, schools, lyceums and gymnasiums with highly professional teachers in abundance. Things are worse with preschool institutions, but a special program is being actively implemented in the city, according to which the number of kindergartens is growing every year.

    Kazan is a city with a rich history and cultural traditions, there are plenty of places where you can spend leisure time with your child, get a good boost of energy and expand your knowledge.

    Belgorod

    The environmental situation in Belgorod is much better than in Kazan. It is worth recognizing that the city authorities pay a lot of attention to this issue. The high level of healthcare and education makes the city very attractive to live in.

    The abundance of parks, squares and green spaces creates the best conditions for recreation and cultural leisure of citizens. The mild and warm climate is an additional bonus for living in the city with children.

    Voronezh

    Mild warm climate, many parks and diverse vegetation, the proximity of a large reservoir makes it possible for citizens to feel comfortable knowing where they can spend their leisure time with a child. To this should be added the presence of museums, exhibitions, libraries and cinemas.

    There are enough secondary schools in the city, but there is an opportunity to get a higher education, there are several universities in the city, which is important. The healthcare system is also at a good level. However, the cost of living in Voronezh is high and does not differ much from Moscow, the prices for food and utilities are somewhat higher than in other Russian cities.

    Rostov-on-Don

    One of the few Russian cities where people from the harsh northern regions most often seek to move to live. People are attracted not only by mild winters and really warm summers, there is always work and a good salary, enough places for recreation and leisure, proximity to the resorts of Crimea and the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus.

    But no less important is the opportunity to give children a good education, there are plenty of schools and more than 40 universities. Modern areas are well landscaped, where children’s institutions and medical, equipped playgrounds are within walking distance. There are many cultural centers, theatres, cinemas and museums.

    Kaliningrad

    The western outpost of our country occupies one of the first places in terms of attractiveness. It attracts not only the unique climate, but the opportunity to visit the nearest Western countries. There are many cultural sites in the city, there is something to see and where to relax.

    The situation with the environment in the city is the same as in any other large city. According to the rating among Russian cities, Kaliningrad occupies the golden mean. Separately, it is worth noting the active housing construction in the city and the creation of a favorable living environment.

    The city pays a lot of attention to the development of healthcare and education, stimulating the birth rate.

    The most prestigious cities in Russia for work with high wages and clean air

    The most favorable climate in Russia will not replace other conditions for a normal life for a person: a decent job with a high salary and ecological cleanliness of air and water.

    But as sociological surveys found out, when choosing a place of residence, the average person sets priorities in the following order:

    1. Ecology, the presence of “green zones” in the city.
    2. Climate. For each person it is individual.
    3. Infrastructure. These are shops, pharmacies, clinics, kindergartens and schools, and much more without which life in the city cannot be considered normal.
    4. Availability of jobs and wages.
    5. Crime rate.
    6. Real estate value.
    7. The cost of living. Prices for goods, services and tariffs.

    If you follow these criteria, then in order from best to worst, the list of cities looks like this:

    1. Moscow.
    2. St. Petersburg.
    3. Yekaterinburg.
    4. Krasnodar.
    5. Novosibirsk.
    6. Tyumen.
    7. Nizhny Novgorod.
    8. Kazan.
    9. Krasnoyarsk.
    10. Rostov-on-Don.

    The most ecologically prosperous cities in Russia

    Any city, in order to become environmentally friendly, will have to pay with the lack of industrial production, the presence of a large fleet of cars. This is only possible if the city has other opportunities for earning money or the presence of rare natural and cultural sites that attract vacationers and tourists.

    As a rule, these are small towns with a population of up to 100 thousand people.

    Sarapul in Udmurtia

    The small city of Sarapul with a population of almost 100 thousand people, ranks first in the ranking of the cleanest cities in Russia , despite the fact that the city has industry. These are a radio plant, the Elektropribor plant, and an electric generator plant. But at the same time, emissions into the atmosphere amounted to 4.7 thousand tons. . The climate in the city is temperate continental with hot summers and moderately cold winters.

    Mineralnye Vody in the Stavropol Territory

    Today, more than 76 thousand people live in the city, and 5.3 thousand tons of emissions into the atmosphere are produced. The city ranks second in terms of environmental cleanliness. It is located in the steppe zone on the plain, which has been plowed up and built up by now.

    Mineralnye Vody – the city is the key to the resort area of ​​KavMinVod, which is marked on the coat of arms of the city, where a soaring eagle holds this golden key. The climate here is temperate, winters are warm and short, summers are long and hot.

    The town is small, but it has places to go and things to do, the surroundings will delight tourists with unusual foothill landscapes.

    Balakhna in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

    Less than 50 thousand people live in the city, and 5. 4 thousand tons of harmful emissions were produced. Despite the overall difficult environmental situation in Nizhny Novgorod and its region, the city of Balakhna is recognized as a relatively clean city and ranks third in the ranking of small towns.

    There are many industrial enterprises in the city, including large ones – Volkswagen Group Rus for the production of small buses and special equipment, Pulp and Paper Mill “Volga”.

    The rich historical past of this city, which is reminiscent of numerous architectural monuments. Among them are temples, merchant houses, urban noble estates.

    Krasnokamsk to the Perm Territory

    Krasnokamsk with a population of 54,000 people is famous for its paper mill and the Gosznak factory, which produces valuable products for documents and other needs. Emissions of enterprises into the atmosphere amount to 5.6 thousand tons, although 9 years ago this number was 3 times higher.

    In 2010, a thoughtless attitude to ecology almost led to a disaster, poisoned water from the Kama River could get into the city’s water supply system, but it was detected in time at the filter station.

    Residents of the city were left without drinking water. Apparently, this incident served as a good lesson, and the city administration began to take care of reducing its own emissions. Although Promkhimperm was to blame for the poisoning of Kama water.

    Gorno-Altaisk in the Republic of Altai

    At the end of the last century, about a dozen industrial enterprises worked in the city, mainly light industry. Now there is only one plant of reinforced concrete structures left. Air emissions reduced to 7.2 thousand tons

    The population of just over 60 thousand is focused on serving the numerous tourists who come here from all over the world to admire the incomparable beauties of the Altai Republic. Gorno-Altaisk is the only city in the republic.

    In general, the climate of Russia is temperate continental, the most favorable for living. The choice of place is up to the person, according to his individual needs.

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    rating of countries with the best climate in the world. The cleanest sparsely populated cities in Russia

    Which country has the best climate conditions? Probably everyone would answer this question differently. Preference microclimate depends on the individual characteristics of the organism. A habitat that is moderately humid, not too hot or cold, is considered good for life. In places with a beneficial climate, there are no permanent uraniums or floods. Sea air is favorable for the human body, usually it contains less harmful impurities.

    There are many beautiful places on our planet that will appeal to every person. For lovers of sunny weather and relaxing on the beach, countries with a warm climate are suitable:

    Clean mountain air and magnificent landscapes prevail in the following states:

    To decide on the option for yourself, check out the rating of powers with favorable climatic conditions for life.

    Countries with the best climate:

    Malta is among the first countries with the best climate. It has warm summers and lots of sunny days. Winter is very mild and not cold. In summer, the average temperature is from +26 to +28 degrees, and in winter from +9up to +16. The hottest months are from July to September. Thanks to the fresh sea breeze, the heat is not felt, and the summer months pass unnoticed. Malta is surprisingly suitable for those who love a beach holiday, clean sand, warm sea.

    The climate of Malta is subtropical-Mediterranean. The weather in Malta is fairly stable, with warm winters and warm to hot summer temperatures.

    Portugal

    Portugal is one of the sunniest territories, it is characterized by a Mediterranean climate. In the southern part of Portugal, people bathe in the sea until October, and you can sunbathe even in January. The country always has a stable temperature, there are practically no sudden changes. In summer, the average temperature is from +25 to +29, and in winter from +13 to +19. The Portuguese winter is similar to our autumn, it is characterized by rains.

    Costa Rica is a tropical paradise with similar weather conditions to Kenya. Throughout the year, the temperature varies from +24 to +26 degrees. The climate is moderately humid, precipitation is rare and most often short. All year round Costa Rica is filled with sunny days.

    Climate of Costa Rica The climate in the country is subequatorial. Two seasons can be distinguished: dry – from December to April and rainy – from May to November

    Kenya

    Kenya – located near the equator, all its resorts are popular. From the beginning to the end of the year, the temperature keeps from +25 to +30 degrees. Kenya is characterized by partly cloudy weather with occasional showers. You can go to Kenya on vacation throughout the year.

    Mexico

    Mexico has a mountainous tropical climate with a slight coolness. Tropical climates are usually characterized by unbearably hot weather. Due to the fact that Mexico is located high above sea level, there is no such strong heat. The average temperature in the country is from +21 to +27 degrees. Summer is accompanied by heavy rainfall. The warmest and most pleasant weather is observed in May, and the coolest in December. The mild climate of Mexico attracts tourists and expats.

    Watch the video to find out what earthquakes happened in Mexico.

    Mexico City – the capital of Mexico, has a large population, this is due to a comfortable climate. The warmest weather is observed from May, and the coldest in December.

    The mountainous central part of Mexico is dominated by a temperate and dry climate with little or no moisture and much sunshine. Due to the fact that the area is located on a hill, the temperature rarely reaches high levels. In the coldest time of the year, in December and January, slight frosts are possible. But they are so insignificant that local residents rarely use means of air heating.

    Most of the coastal regions, in central and southern Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean, have a semi-tropical climate. This means that the summer is hot and at the same time humid.

    Hawaii is the warmest and sunniest state in America. But the climate here is hot moderately, abnormally high temperatures are not observed. On average, in Hawaii from +26 to +30 degrees throughout the year. There are no heavy rains or hurricanes on the islands. Precipitation is always insignificant, it increases only in winter.

    The Hawaiian Islands are located in the climatically extremely comfortable region of the Pacific Ocean. The climate is tropical, maritime.

    Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands are located near the African continent. They have one of the best climates. The Canaries are an endless summer or rather spring. Typically, the tropics are characterized by intense heat, but this is not typical of the Canaries. The reason for this is the cold current, which somewhat neutralizes the heat. The water in the ocean is warmed up to +19- +25 degrees. Due to this, the air temperature in summer is +26 degrees, and in winter – 21. The climate of these islands suits almost everyone. The rains here are moderate, there are no hurricanes at all. It is also important that the Canary Islands have clean air and a low level of dust.

    Canary Islands – a picturesque archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, the land of eternal summer with an ideal climate, emerald valleys, bizarre rocks and sandy beaches.

    Cyprus

    The climate on the island will have a beneficial effect on recreation and health. The indigenous population of Cyprus can boast of its life expectancy, its indicators on the island are higher than in Western countries. Cyprus is located in the subtropics. In summer, the temperature varies from +25 to +40 degrees, the weather is hot and dry. Winter is quite warm, with an average temperature of +10 to +20 degrees. There is snow in Cyprus only in certain places; rains are usually characteristic of winter. The highest humidity is observed in December and January. Summer or September is mainly suitable for holidays in Cyprus. In September, there is usually no longer a strong heat, but the sea is warm and gentle.

    Spain

    In Europe, Spain is one of the warmest and most pleasant countries. Summer and winter pass quite moderately, there is no severe cold or unbearable heat. The end of summer is the most favorable time for a holiday in Spain. The heat subsides, and the sea by this time is quite warm, the water temperature reaches +26 degrees. In general, the climate is mild and comfortable, in summer the air temperature is 25-30 degrees Celsius, and in winter 10-15.

    The Costa del Sol is located on the southern coast of Spain. This place is one of the most attractive for tourists, even in winter. Throughout the year, the Mediterranean Sea is warm and suitable for swimming. Humidity levels are very low. Consistently hot temperatures are one of the main reasons why the coast is popular with tourists.

    Northwestern Spain, also known as “Green Spain”, has cool summers and mild winters. This region also has a lot of greenery, due to the fact that there is enough rainfall.
    In fact, the climate is quite similar to the Pacific Northwest.

    Spain is a geographically diverse country that can satisfy any climatic desire. This is both a slight coolness and warm beaches. On the northern border, between France and Spain, there are snow slopes that are popular with skiers in the winter. Remarkably, in the south of the country there are also snowy areas, which are located close to the beaches of the Mediterranean Sea. This allows you to relax and swim in the sea during the day, and ski in the evening.

    Turkey

    Climatic conditions in Turkey are the most favorable compared to other countries of the East. In summer, the weather is warm and dry, and in winter it is very mild, the rains are in moderation and do not interfere with rest. Snow for Turkey is a rarity.

    Turkey’s climate map

    Summer temperatures range from 21 to 26 degrees, while winters average between 0 and 6 degrees. In the resort areas, the weather is sunny both in summer and in winter. The water is quite warm in June. These figures are very different from our area, which is characterized by a continental climate.

    New Zealand

    One of the countries with a comfortable climate is New Zealand. In addition to the most beautiful scenery, here is a warm, but not hot summer. Winter is not cold, but mild and pleasant. There are no sudden changes in temperature, each season imperceptibly and gradually replaces the other. The temperature in summer is from +16 to +27 degrees, and in winter from +10 to +16 degrees. Typically, the summer months are December, January and February. And winter lasts from June to August inclusive.

    New Zealand Highlands

    What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of good weather for a holiday? What can you say about the temperature of 21-26 degrees Celsius and the cloudless sky? If such prospects make you bask in anticipation, then we invite you to find out about 10 places in the world where such a blessed climate lasts all year round, well, maybe, plus or minus a few degrees.

    San Diego, USA

    Santa Barbara, USA

    Another tourist destination on the US West Coast known for great weather all year round is Santa Barbara. This pleasant historic city is the gateway to California’s picturesque Central Coast. Winter temperatures are only 10 degrees below the pleasant summer temperature of 20-25 degrees, and for an evening walk in December or January, just a light jacket is enough. Santa Barbara still has slightly more rainfall than San Diego, but this only helps to emphasize the local picturesque and flourishing landscape. This historic city, where red-brick pedestrian streets retain the spirit of the Spanish Conquest era, is likely to remain an attractive destination for eco-tourists even as summers get hotter and winters colder.

    Canary Islands, Spain

    This popular Spanish archipelago lies off the west coast of Africa. Due to the many high mountains, the climate in the Canary Islands is somewhat different. However, the weather remains pleasant all year round in most of the coastal areas that face the Atlantic side of the archipelago. Temperatures rarely rise to 26 degrees in summer, while winter visitors will continue to enjoy daytime temperatures of up to 21 degrees. Apart from a few exceptions (namely, the northern part of Tenerife), the local climate is quite arid and sunny, which gave the islands the name “Land of Eternal Spring”. In the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, also located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa, you can enjoy similar temperatures, but it is much wetter (albeit greener) than the Canaries.

    Malaga, Spain

    This city in the autonomous Spanish province of Andalusia is awash in sunshine, even though the sun shines for an average of six hours a day during the wetter winter months. During the July and August afternoons, the temperature rises to 30 degrees, but summer is the driest time of the year, and therefore such weather is accompanied by very low humidity. During winter nights, the temperature drops to 10, but in the daytime the mercury column returns to around 16 degrees. The hosts and visitors of the city can take advantage of the favorable climate in the countless pedestrian streets filled with shops. Malaga has a rich history, and in the architecture of the city you can see both traces of the Roman and Moorish eras, as well as modern buildings. In addition, the city boasts a rich artistic tradition – Malaga has given the world many famous poets, actors and artists, including Pablo Picasso.

    Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Sao Paulo is not the most famous Brazilian city, but it is the largest. Thanks to its location far from the water and quite high above sea level, this huge metropolis boasts some of the most pleasant weather of any city in the country. During the year, the average temperature varies little, in January and February it rises only to 27 degrees, while in July and August it does not fall below 20. This is very different from the city of Rio and other coastal areas that melt under the sun during the summer months in southern hemisphere. São Paulo is certainly not the driest city on our list, but most of the precipitation falls during the warmer months, and major storms barely touch the city.

    Sydney, Australia

    Australia is known as a land of extremes, but far from the tropical north and rugged deserts inland, the weather is quite pleasant. Winters are cool but never cold, and during the summers, temperatures along the south and southeast coasts rarely rise above comfortable levels. Sydney, Australia’s largest city, boasts summer temperatures averaging around 20 degrees. It rarely drops below 10 degrees during winter periods, and stays in the 20s during the day. Although heavy rains can occur at any time of the year, and during recent heatwaves, temperatures have exceeded 38 degrees Celsius, the chances are that you will encounter pleasant weather conditions while visiting Sydney are extremely great.

    Kunming, China

    China is a very diverse and amazing travel destination, but the weather here is less than ideal for most of the year. Tourists sweat desperately in Beijing in summer and are forced to pack their backpacks for winter holidays in many cities of the Middle Empire. Kunming is an exception. This metropolis in Yunnan province enjoys the advantage of high altitude (over 1,800 meters) location and natural surroundings. During most heat peaks, temperatures stay in the 30s, while summer averages are 21-26 degrees. Due to the altitude, the mercury column can drop below freezing on winter nights, but even on December and January days it returns to around 15 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the pleasant weather, the city of Kunming was given the same name as a number of other places on our list – “City of Eternal Spring”.

    Lihue, Hawaii

    The weather in Hawaii does not change much throughout the year. Although this American state is by far the warmest in terms of annual temperatures, it never gets very hot there. In cities like Honolulu, a maximum of 30 degrees is the norm during the summer, but in smaller cities like Hilo on the Big Island and Lihue in Kauai County, 26 is the average limit. In Lihue, the highest temperature ever recorded was only 32 degrees. As anyone who has spent long enough on the islands can tell you, it rains often, but most of the precipitation falls in the form of light and short-lived downpours. Severe storms also occur, with most cities experiencing severe weather several times a year, mostly during the winter months. However, a vacation in Hawaii is unlikely to ever be a failure, and the temperature will certainly remain in that pleasant range between “too hot” and “too cool”.

    Medellin, Colombia

    The Colombian city of Medellin, located at an altitude of almost 1500 meters above sea level, can offer almost ideal temperatures all year round. Average fluctuations are only about 4 degrees, while the temperature remains within 27 throughout the year. Whenever you visit this place, at night the mercury column drops to about 15. Due to the location, it rains often, and therefore an umbrella should be an indispensable attribute. But the Colombian holiday will not be a complete failure. Once upon a time, Medellin was the most infamous city on Earth, as it was controlled by powerful drug cartels and violent street gangs. However, over the past 15 years, there has been literally a revolution, and now tourists can safely visit the city and the picturesque mountain landscapes around it.

    Durban, South Africa

    Durban, a growing city on the east coast of South Africa, is a popular holiday destination thanks to its extensive beaches and pleasant temperatures. In the summertime of the Southern Hemisphere, the local temperature reaches 30 degrees, and it often rains. However, storms usually pass in the afternoon and evening, which means that it is dry during the daytime. The winter months are also warm and sunny, with temperatures rising to 23 degrees during the daytime and little chance of rain. The temperate climate means that any time of the year is quite suitable for visiting, but the winter months from June to August are especially pleasant in Durban.

    Medellin, Colombia

    The average annual temperature in Medellin is 16-25 0 C. The city is located in the green mountain valley of Aburro at an altitude of 1500 m and is known as the “City of Eternal Spring”. This name appeared due to the mild spring climate throughout the year. Even during the rainy season, the temperature in Medellin practically does not change. This makes the city a true paradise where locals and tourists can enjoy a vibrant variety of colorful flowers all year round.

    Country Express Info

    The Earth is in third place in terms of distance from the Sun and in fifth place among all the planets of the solar system in terms of size.

    Age
    – 4.54 billion years

    Average radius –
    6,378.2 km

    Mean circumference –
    40,030.2 km

    Area
    – 510,072 million km² (29.1% land and 70.9% water)

    Number of continents
    – 6: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica

    Number of oceans
    – 4: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic

    Population
    – 7. 3 billion people. (50.4% men and 49.6% women)

    Most populous states
    : Monaco (18,678 people/km2), Singapore (7607 people/km2) and Vatican City (1914 people/km2)

    Number of countries
    : total 252, independent 195

    Number of languages ​​in the world
    – about 6,000

    Number of official languages
    – 95; most common: English (56 countries), French (29 countries) and Arabic (24 countries)

    Number of nationalities
    – about 2000

    Climatic zones
    : equatorial, tropical, temperate and arctic (basic) + subequatorial, subtropical and subarctic (transitional)

    Nice, France

    The average temperature in French Nice is approximately 24 0 C. This magical city is located on the Mediterranean coast of southeastern France. In addition to the beautiful blue-green sea on the one hand, on the other hand, the city is surrounded by hills. This unique location ensures pleasant, moderate weather throughout the year. The city is characterized by moderate rainfall, sunny summers and magnificent springs. In addition to exceptional weather, Nice is famous for its beautiful beaches, narrow streets, old town and luxury shopping.

    Oahu, Hawaii

    Oahu has some of the most pleasant weather in Hawaii with an average temperature of 25 0 C. The picturesque island is famous for its great temperate weather all year round. The excellent climate plays an important role in the development of Oahu as the most popular tourist destination in Hawaii. Not surprisingly, half of all tourists to the state of Hawaii choose Oahu.

    Loja, Ecuador

    The mountain town of Loja is located in southern Ecuador and is famous for its excellent climate. Loja is located at an altitude of more than 2000 m above sea level, which has a great influence on the local weather. The fluctuation of temperatures in this city is minimal and is in the range between 24-26 0 C. Occupying an area of ​​285.70 km 2, the city covers several valleys in the southern part of Ecuador. Among other things, it is also the musical and cultural capital of Ecuador.

    Kunming, China

    The city of Kunming in China’s Yunnan province is one of the best cities to visit at any time of the year. Regardless of the season, Kunming City is famous for its pleasant temperate weather. Because of its wonderful climate, Kunming is also known as the “City of Spring”. In the summer season, there is never heat here, and the average annual temperature is approximately 20 0 C. Winters are most often dry and warm. In addition to the spring weather and climate, Kunming is famous for its beautiful scenery and historical sites.

    Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Sao Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, located in the southeastern part of the country. This large city is surrounded by a mountain range in the west, which forms a special climatic zone. Due to its inland location and mountain peaks, São Paulo enjoys a pleasant climate with minimal temperature changes. The temperature throughout the year fluctuates between 20-25 0 C. In the summer season it is almost never hot here, and in winter there are no extreme colds. Sao Paulo is also one of the best business and tourist destinations in Brazil. More than 12 million people visit the city every year.

    Sydney, Australia

    Sydney enjoys a great climate all year round with over 340 days of sunshine a year. Summers in Sydney are not as hot, and winters are mild. All seasons are good for traveling to Sydney, but spring and summer are the best time for fun on the beach. In addition to an excellent climate and an average annual temperature of 23 0 C, Sydney is rich in numerous attractions, beautiful beaches, nature reserves and large parks.

    Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands is a Spanish archipelago located off the west coast of Africa. It consists of 7 main islands and many smaller islets. The Canary Islands have an excellent temperate climate throughout the year. Summers are quite warm, but not so hot, and winters are moderate. The average temperature in the Canary Islands ranges between 20-24 0 C. Of the 7 main islands, the most popular is Tenerife, also known as the “Island of Eternal Spring” due to its unique climate. Trade winds and sea currents have a great influence on the weather, cooling the air in summer and warming it in winter.

    Malaga, Spain

    Malaga is another Spanish city with a pleasant subtropical-Mediterranean climate. During the year, Malaga receives approximately 300 days of sunshine, making it one of the warmest winters of any European city. In winter, the city has moderate temperatures around 20 0 C. Even in winter, you can enjoy 5-6 hours of sunshine every day, and during the hot summer season, temperatures reach 25 0 C. The best time to visit Malaga is in autumn, when there are many beach activities.

    San Diego, USA

    To visit San Diego, you definitely don’t have to worry about choosing the right time of year to travel. San Diego enjoys a magnificent temperate climate throughout the year, with an average summer temperature of 23 0 C. Winters in San Diego are also mild, with an average temperature of 18 0 C. San Diego enjoys 300 days of sunshine annually, making it one of the best American destinations for beach activities. In the summer season (June-August), San Diego is packed with tourists to the eyeballs. The water temperature at this time also reaches its peak (23 0 C). The city has 33 beautiful organized beaches, offering guests a variety of water sports and other attractions.

    AiF decided to figure out where in Russia it is comfortable to live in terms of climate, and where it is almost impossible.

    According to scientists, in addition to temperature, a lot of factors influence the health and well-being of people: air humidity, the amount of solar radiation, and atmospheric pressure, and speed, and frequency of winds, etc. So, according to data that we were provided by the company “Phobos”, from the point of view of human bioclimatology in our country, the foothills of the North Caucasus are the most favorable for living. Here, during the year, there is a fairly stable weather regime, a small daily variability (in other words, there are no sharp jumps) in temperature and atmospheric pressure. The Black Sea coast of Russia has the highest average annual temperature in the country (+14.1°C), the warmest winter (+4.7°C in the traditionally coldest month – January). At the same time, due to the protection of the Caucasus Mountains and the breeze blowing from the sea, the summer temperature is not as high as, for example, in the steppe regions of the North Caucasus, in Southern Siberia or in the Far East. After Gelendzhik, Sochi, Anapa in the ranking of the most-most – the Kaliningrad region, characterized by mild European weather. And worst of all with the climate on the coast of the Arctic Ocean. Uncomfortable conditions are created by an incredibly long winter (the number of days with an air temperature below -25 ° exceeds 100), the presence of a polar night and high wind speeds.

    Who is to blame? Or rather, what?

    In general, let’s put it this way: the climate is harsh almost throughout Russia. The average temperature of the coldest month is below -5°, and in most areas it approaches -10-15°. In the most densely populated regions of the Russian Federation – in the center and in the south of the European territory of the country – the number of days with temperatures below zero ranges from 60 to 150. Think about it: sub-zero temperatures last for half a year! And in the northern regions of the country there are no more than 30-40 frost-free days for the whole year. By the way, the cold pole in the European part of the country is located in the Pechora River basin, where it was recorded up to -55 °.

    Not all is well in the summer months either. In Russia, the coldest place this season is Novaya Zemlya, the peaks of Elbrus and other mountains of the Caucasus Range. There, even in July, the air is below 0 degrees. Such temperatures in the summer are only on the coast of Antarctica! The absolute heat record – +45° in the Lower Volga region, on the shores of the Elton and Baskunchak salt lakes – is comparable to the figures in the Sahara.

    As we said above, the “hardness of the climate” also depends on the winds (unfavorable where they blow frequently and at a speed of more than 10 m/s in winter). In this regard, things are not so bad here: winter winds blow in the coastal regions and areas of the Caspian Sea. And in the continental regions, which are the absolute majority on our territory (more than 80%), this figure is sharply reduced. True, this, unfortunately, leads to the appearance of smog in cities.

    As explained to us in the Hydrometeorological Center, almost all cold waves that regularly sweep across the territory of our country come from the Arctic. The significance of the coast of the Arctic Ocean and the absence of mountain ranges bring constant frosts. Fortunately, on the other hand, almost half of the country simultaneously experiences the influence of the Atlantic. It is she who softens the cold in winter and the heat in summer.

    And what to do about it?

    It turns out that we got the climate, to put it mildly, unsuitable for life – more severe than in any other state. This, of course, sharply increases energy costs, production costs, complicates construction, and hinders economic activity. But hardly anyone will change the territory with us, so we need to look for ways to reduce the negative impact of the weather.

    For this, the experience of Canada is the best fit – a country in which, like ours, most of the territory, let’s say, is not a resort. It turns out that historically enterprises were built here in areas with a high population density, with the best transport infrastructure, as close as possible to trade routes, that is, in other words, where the climate is milder. Since Tsarist times, we have traditionally rushed to the East – the population in the Urals, in Siberia, in the Far East has always grown much faster than in the whole country. As Candidate of Economic Sciences Ivan Stepanov told AiF, if at 19In the 1990s, 10% of the country’s population lived beyond the Urals, then in the early 90s it was already 24. Wow growth! For comparison: in the same Canada, in regions climatically close to our Siberia, only 1% of people live!

    Of course, skeptics may object: Canada has nothing important in cold regions, but we have minerals. And if we leave our East, it will immediately be populated by the Chinese. The arguments are weighty. The only pity is that we have not learned how to use other people’s experience correctly and always pay for our mistakes in full. What price? According to experts’ calculations, only the costs of additional electricity and reduced labor productivity result in a loss of 1 to 3% of GDP.

    Imagine the existence of a place where the weather is always good throughout the year. The absence of sudden changes in temperature, strong gusts and other climatic changes can please a lover of heat and sun. If you are one of those people, take a look at the list of 10 cities in the world where great weather prevails every year.

    Medellin

    Medellin is located in Colombia, the usual temperature of the city is 16-25 degrees. Its location is the landscaped valley of the Aburro Mountains, located at an altitude of 1,500 meters and called the “City of Eternal Spring”. The naming was given in view of the continuous mild weather throughout the year. During the rainy season, the weather in Medellin remains unchanged. This circumstance attracts a large number of tourists who, like the locals, admire the constancy of warmth and the diversity of fauna.

    Nice

    The average temperature in Nice is around 24 degrees. Nice is located on the Mediterranean coast in the southeast of France. On the one hand, the city is surrounded by a beautiful blue-green sea, and on the other hand, hills. This location guarantees mild weather conditions during all seasons of the year.

    Weak rainfall, sunny summer time, moderate spring – all these splendors are rich in the magical city of Nice. Also in the city you can highlight the beautiful beaches, narrow sidewalks and the presence of great shopping.

    Oahu

    Oahu has some of the nicest weather in Hawaii with an average temperature of 25 degrees. The picturesque Island is famous for its magnificent temperate weather all year round. The temperature on the island fluctuates between 24-26 degrees Celsius even during the winter season. The excellent climate plays an important role in the development of Oahu as the most popular tourist destination in Hawaii. Not surprisingly, half of all tourists to the state of Hawaii choose Oahu. The ever-crowded island is also known as the ‘Gathering Place’.

    Loja

    The mountain town of Loja is located in southern Ecuador and is famous for its excellent climate throughout the year. Loja is located at an altitude of more than 2000 meters above sea level, which has a great influence on the local weather. The fluctuation of temperatures in this city is minimal and is in the range between 24-26 degrees Celsius. Occupying an area of ​​285.70 sq. km The city of Loja covers several valleys in the southern part of Ecuador. You can literally feel all the delights of the local weather in every corner of the city. Among other things, it is also the musical and cultural capital of Ecuador.

    Kunming

    The city of Kunming in China’s Yunnan province is one of the best cities to visit at any time of the year. Regardless of the season, Kunming City is famous for its pleasant temperate weather. Due to its wonderful climate, Kunming is also known as the City of Spring. During the summer season, there is never a heat wave here, and the average annual temperature is approximately 20 degrees Celsius. Winters are mostly dry and warm. In addition to the spring weather and climate, Kunming is famous for its beautiful scenery and historical sites.

    Sao Paulo

    Sao Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, located in the southeastern part of the country. This large city is surrounded by a mountain range in the west, which forms a special climatic zone. Due to its inland location and mountain peaks, São Paulo enjoys a pleasant climate with minimal temperature changes. The temperature during the year fluctuates between 20-25 degrees Celsius. In the summer season, it is almost never hot here, and in winter there are no extreme colds. Sao Paulo is also one of the best business and tourist destinations in Brazil. More than 12 million people visit the city during the year.

    Sydney

    Undoubtedly, Sydney is one of the most outstanding cities in the world with a booming arts, architectural heritage, culture, high quality education system and beautiful temperate weather. Sydney enjoys a great climate throughout the year with over 340 days of sunshine a year. Summers in Sydney are not as hot, and winters are mild. All seasons are good for traveling to Sydney, but spring and summer are the best time for fun on the beach.

    In addition to an excellent climate and an average annual temperature of 23 degrees, Sydney is rich in numerous attractions, beautiful beaches, nature reserves and large parks.

    Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands is a Spanish archipelago located off the west coast of Africa. It consists of seven main islands and many smaller islets. The Canary Islands have an excellent temperate climate throughout the year. Summers are quite warm, but not so hot, and winters are moderate. The average temperature in the Canary Islands ranges between 20-24 degrees Celsius.

    Of the 7 main islands, Tenerife is the most popular, also known as the ‘Island of Eternal Spring’ due to its unique climate. Trade winds and sea currents have a great influence on the weather, cooling the air in summer and warming it in winter.

    Malaga

    Malaga is another Spanish city with a pleasant subtropical-Mediterranean climate. During the year, Malaga receives approximately 300 days of sunshine, making it one of the warmest winters of any European city. In winter, the city has moderate temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius. Even in winter, you can enjoy 5-6 hours of sunshine every day, and in the hot summer season, the temperature reaches 25 degrees. The best time to visit Malaga is in autumn, when there are many beach activities.

    San Diego

    To visit San Diego, you definitely don’t have to worry about choosing the right time of year to travel. San Diego enjoys a great temperate climate throughout the year, with an average summer temperature of 23 degrees Celsius. Winters in San Diego are also mild, with an average temperature of 18 degrees. San Diego enjoys 300 days of sunshine each year, making it one of America’s top destinations for beach activities. In the summer season (June-August), San Diego is packed with tourists to the eyeballs. The water temperature at this time also reaches its peak (23 degrees Celsius).

    The city has 33 beautiful organized beaches offering guests a variety of water sports and other attractions.

    Comic-Con is one of the most important summer events in the city. This annual festival is held in June, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Even in spring and autumn, you can enjoy warm sea water here, without crowding on the beach among a huge crowd of tourists. Winter in San Diego usually starts in December and ends in February, with an average winter temperature of 16 degrees Celsius.

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    Marie Iannotti is a life-long gardener and a veteran Master Gardener with nearly three decades of experience. She’s also an author of three gardening books, a plant photographer, public speaker, and a former Cornell Cooperative Extension Horticulture Educator. Marie’s garden writing has been featured in newspapers and magazines nationwide and she has been interviewed for Martha Stewart Radio, National Public Radio, and numerous articles.

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    Growing flowering vines, like a canary creeper, is an easy way to add both height and texture to your garden. The vine itself is rather delicate and doesn’t reach great heights, but it clings easily and makes a nice, unusual climber in a garden. Canary creeper is related to nasturtiums, which also have brightly colored flowers. Like nasturtiums, the flowers, leaves, and seeds of the canary creeper vine are all edible, with a lively, tangy flavor.

    Sometimes, it’s very easy to see how a plant got its common name. While the canary creeper has yellow flowers that resemble a canary’s feathered wings, the real reason for its name is that the canary creeper vine is native to the Canary Islands. Best planted in spring after any chance of frost has passed, the vine will grow quickly and can add up to 10 to 12 feet in length in just one year.

    Botanical Name Tropaeolum peregrinum
    Common Name  Canary creeper, canary bird flower
    Plant Type  Vine
    Mature Size  10–12 ft. tall, 1–2 ft. wide
    Sun Exposure  Full sun
    Soil Type  Moist but well-drained
    Soil pH  Neutral to acidic
    Bloom Time Summer, fall
    Flower Color Yellow
    Hardiness Zone  10–11 (USDA)
    Native Area  Canary Islands

    Canary Creeper Care

    Canary creeper is such a delicate-looking vine and flower that you usually see it growing by itself, on trellises. It climbs best on thin structures that it can easily wrap around, and you could even use string to train it along a railing or porch. With the proper care, you can expect your vines to start blooming in mid-summer and continue on through fall. They are frost-tender and will slow down as the weather cools.

    Even though the yellow flowers on the canary creeper vine are bright, they can fade at a distance. Growing them near flowers of complementary colors like blues, purples, and deep red will provide a background to highlight them.

    Light

    Plant your canary creeper vine in a spot that boasts full sun. At least six to eight hours of bright light a day will guarantee the most vigorous growth and best blooms. In warmer areas, the vine will also do well in partial shade.

    Soil

    Canary creeper likes a neutral to slightly acidic soil pH between 6.1 and 7.2. It does not need rich soil, although some organic matter will keep it growing and blooming without the addition of fertilizer. Whatever soil mixture you plant it in should be well-draining to prevent root rot or any fungal diseases.

    Water

    Canary creeper does best when its soil is a little dry. Water only when the soil has had time to completely dry out in-between drenchings, and make sure not to water too frequently (about once a week in normal climates works just fine). Be sure to aim your watering source at the roots of the plant so you don’t cause excess moisture in the plant’s dense foliage

    Temperature and Humidity

    The canary creeper vine is tropical, so consistently warm temperatures are optimal. If planting from seed, the vine will need temperatures over 65 degrees Fahrenheit in order to germinate. Generally, a consistent summer temperature above 70 degrees Fahrenheit will have your vine performing its best. Additionally, the vine tolerates humidity but has no special needs.

    Fertilizer

    Do not fertilize your canary creeper vine unless absolutely necessary under circumstances like yellowing or dropping leaves. Generally, the plant will perform much better if feed with an organic compost—store-bought fertilizer can often result in a reduction of blooms.

    How to Grow Canary Creeper From Seed

    Canary creeper is usually grown from seed. As with most vines, it’s hard to keep them from getting tangled with other plants, so nurseries don’t tend to carry them. The plants’ seeds have a hard shell and can benefit greatly from scarification before planting. The easiest method is to soak them overnight, but if you’re really ambitious you can rub them gently with some sandpaper and then soak them overnight.

    You can directly sow the seed outdoors after all risk of frost has passed, or start them ahead of time indoors, about six to eight weeks before your final frost. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep and soak them weekly, providing at least 1 to 2 inches of water. Seeds should germinate in about 10 days—once they take off, they should be quite drought-tolerant.

    If direct sown, thin seedlings to about 1 foot apart once they’ve reached 4 to 5 inches tall. Plants started indoors will bloom earlier, but if you have a long growing season, they may give out in mid-summer. To hedge your bets, starting a few plants indoors and direct seeding when you transplant will give you the best of both worlds.

    Common Pests & Diseases

    Many parts of canary creeper vines are edible and therefore enticing to common garden pests. You may encounter issues with insects like aphids and whiteflies, or spot signs of things like caterpillars, slugs, and snails. To rid your plant of smaller insects, try blasting it with water—if that doesn’t work, you can try treating your plant with horticultural oil, like neem oil. As for larger pests, like snails and caterpillars, you may just have to pick them off manually.

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    The team at Internet Florist is committed to providing you the highest quality flowers, plants and gifts available in Gran Canaria, at the fairest price possible. Every customer is very important to us and we strive to give our utmost professional attention to every single order. Our entire staff is dedicated to delivering the highest level of customer service for your flower delivery in Gran Canaria.

    LOCAL FLORIST IN GRAN CANARIA

    We deliver flowers bouquets in over 900 cities around the world. In each city, we work with reliable local florists as is the case with Gran Canaria. Working with this network of local florists, we are able to ensure that we deliver top quality bouquets and that your flowers will stay fresh. We can take care of your last minute flower orders or you can reserve a beautiful bouquet of flowers, months in advance.

     

    Florists Palmas de Gran Canaria-flower delivery Las Palmas-Spain

    Select the bouquet or centerpiece of flowers you like most and place your order online with home delivery at Palmas de Gran Canaria or any other city in the province of Las Palmas – Also you can call us for free at Phone : 0034 900264088, to place the order. Take advantage of our offers by ordering in advance.

    • Bouquet Twelve Roses

      54.90 €

      Dozen Roses, the quintessential bouquet, clearly the most sold by its elegance, with shipping at Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of 6 Roses

      37. 90 €

      Bouquet of 6 roses, the best flowers to send an emotional message to someone special in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of Daisies

      31.90 €

      This will lift your spirits up, as it is Ideal as a birthday present, to bring joy at home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Basket of Daisies

      39. 90 €

      Flirty basket of daisies in different spring tones according to season and with delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Lilies and Gerberas

      37.90 €

      Cute bouquet composed of 5 Gerberas, 3 Lilies and seasonal green, a beautiful bouquet to send home in Spain.
    • Bouquet 11 Roses

      51. 90 €

      Curious and cute bouquet of 11 roses of the color that you want to give by surprise at home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Arrows of Love

      30.90 €

      Bouquet of season flowers with 2 beautiful Red Roses to communicate your love to her or him in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet 5 roses

      35. 90 €

      Nice bouquet of 5 roses that we can delivery TODAY to your home or work place, to give a unexpected surprise with the best price
    • Unique Natural rose

      17.90 €

      Sometimes the simplest is what reaches the heart, a single natural rose to deliver at home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of Carnations

      32. 90 €

      For lovers of the carnations, we offer this nice bouquet of about 16 carnations to send to Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Four Roses

      33.90 €

      Four Roses surrounded by a thick forest and ferns in a small centerpiece to give as a gift, available for home delivery in Spain
    • Kisses of Teddy

      43. 90 €

      Tender center of 5 roses and a sweet teddy in love, differents models according to the zone of Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of Lilies

      41.90 €

      Elegant bouquet of Lilies, flower with delicate tones that will bring a smile to anyone in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Gerberas bouquet

      43. 90 €

      Lovely flowers in multiple colours synonym of joy & gratitude,giving a warm touch to a home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet 15 Roses

      63.90 €

      Fifteen years, fifteen roses, spectacular bouquet of 15 roses to make happy anyone you wish in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Happiness Bouquet

      38. 90 €

      Happiness Bouquet with colorful fresh seasonal flowers to congratulate the Christmas here in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Queen of Chocolates

      59.90 €

      A perfect combination of roses & chocolates which is the best proof of love you can show someone in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of 18 Roses

      72. 90 €

      Bouquet of 18 roses a classic to celebrate 18 birthday or anniversary with home delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Center Roses & Teddy

      62.90 €

      Center with fifteen roses and a cute teddy to give for Father Christmas here in your city, in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Basket of 24 Roses

      92. 90 €

      Fantastic basket of 24 selected roses and greens, luxury and glamorous gift with home delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Toast with Roses

      120.90 €

      Spectacular basket with 18 roses, 1 bottle of champagne, 2 glasses, chocolates and teddy to toast in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet of 25 Roses

      93. 90 €

      Bouquet of prime quality roses that can be chosen in different colours to show your feelings in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Bouquet 30 Roses

      108.90 €

      Thirty years are not fulfilled every day, celebrate it with this bouquet of 30 roses delivered in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • 50 Roses Bouquet

      168. 90 €

      Awesome 50 roses bouquet in a amazing price to send home in Palmas de Gran Canaria. Elegant and spectacular gift
    • Bouquet 51 Roses

      171.90 €

      You will be impressed with this spectacular bouquet of 51 roses that we can deliver at home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • 100 Roses Bouquet

      318. 90 €

      The biggest bouquet, 100 roses, the most spectacular emotion that we deliver at home in Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • 101 Roses Bouquet

      321.90 €

      Great bouquet of 101 natural roses, one of the most amazing products in our catalog with delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria

    * The prices indicated are valid from Monday to Friday, except holidays or special days whenever you place your order with the minimum advance notice proposed by our website.

    Florist in Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain, flower delivery service

    In teleROSA Florist you will find the most care home delivery service of bouquets to surprise and excite in Palmas de Gran Canaria to whoever you want to, today or maybe after tomorrow, you put the date, teleROSA put the flowers, and the emotion together. Sometimes it’s better that isn’t birthday day or anniversary, or Valentine’s to find a special occasion to send roses any day just because we want to… that bouquet will reach the heart and that is a real surprise as the name suggests because arrives unexpectedly. It’s definitely the way to get a unique and beautiful impact.

    If you are not a customer of teleROSA Florist home service, we invite you to browse our website and choose from all the options that we offer, the perfect flower bouquet to any ocassion, you will see how easy and fast it is to order in teleROSA and will enjoy the experience of imaging the surprise face of that person receiving your roses. We have years thrilling hundreds of thousands of people, customers and recipients in Spain and of course in Palmas de Gran Canaria and other cities in Las Palmas, this is our job and we do it with passion because for us it is a privilege to cheer the heart of many people. And if you think that internet is a mess and you prefer one of our operators will advise you on the search of your flower bouquet or florar arrangement, or about the message and the details to get a big bouquet in the widest sense of the word, call us at 910888018 (0034 910888018 from abroad) in opening hours and you will see that in teleROSA we send much more than flowers, we send emotions.

    Reasons in Palmas de Gran Canaria – Spain to send a bouquet of roses with teleROSA Florist

    A birthday friend comes in Palmas de Gran Canaria and don’t know what to gift, you want something different, something you like and surprise, not only to your friends but also to all the guests, teleROSA Florist offers one of their products; the Wild flower basket, a nice basket of wild flowers that vary according to the season, with an economical price is ideal to congratulate that friend on their birthday, you can receive it in the celebration place, at work, at home . .. you choose the place and the message that will attach in a sealed envelope, it will certainly be a memorable and special gift to celebrate the birthday.

    teleROSA Florist, nothing more easier to send your roses deliver at home in the postal code 35002 or any other city of Las Palmas.

    12 Roses from teleROSA Florist in Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain

    teleROSA Florist offer to their clients of Palmas de Gran Canaria and the rest of Las Palmas a great variety of beautiful bouquets and flowers specially for you, to choose between them your favorite, today we want to introduce you a special an original product: The 12 roses from teleROSA Florist.

    It’s a dozen of spectacular and fresh roses with an original fordable bouquet so you can place it wherever you like. It is an ideal gift for any event, including the message you tell us in a sealed envelope.

    You need only to pay attention about the color to choose because each color involves a message. Although mostly of the times people choose the twelve roses in the same color, occur frequently combinations especially pink and white; red and white or with the four colors: red, yellow, white and pink, giving a special happiness to your bouquet.

    It’s important to mention that this product is sent by courier from our central office, so you need to place your order in sufficient time, can check

    here
    the advance necessary.

    A perfect detail that fits in Birthdays, Saints, Anniversaries, Special dates or without a reason, because you want that person in Palmas de Gran Canaria receives your gift at work or home to become a normal day with your spectacular bouquet in a day simply unforgettable.

    The colour of the flowers in Palmas de Gran Canaria from teleROSA Florist

    Today, teleROSA Florist wants to speak about the favourite color of Palmas de Gran Canaria: the ORANGE. The orange roses represent enthusiasm, joy and passionate desire, making them an excellent choice for an already consolidated couple although it’s only available on prior demand according to the date and destination. It is one of the most special tones of flowers available in teleROSA, a very popular color in summer and between friends and couples, who want to surprise with such a unique tone and a intense meaning. As the peculiar orange roses, there are also other kind of flowers with that coloring include lily of the Incas,  daisy or bell flower.

    Direct Chat from Palmas de Gran Canaria with teleROSA Florist

    This balloon on the lower left side of your screen indicates that you can talk using the online chat at this time, to ask any questions you may have about our bouquets and services, clicking on it you can ask whatever you want to and one of our operator in teleROSA Florists will attend you in the act gladly. If the above globe doesn’t appear that indicates that we are closed at the moment or for technical reasons the live chat is unavailable.

    The Bouquets of flowers in Palmas de Gran Canaria from teleROSA

    teleROSA Florist offers a home delivery service for bouquets, baskets of flowers and roses on Palmas de Gran Canaria and in all Spain. Because we know how special is your gift, no matter who the recipient is

    male or

    female, teleROSA offers a bouquet specially for you, as we have a large catalog to suit all tastes and styles. Ordering with teleROSA is very simple, you just have to contact us at 0034 910888018 or in this website and in a moment without a complicated client registration you can make your order and leave it all ready.

    Bouquets of roses to send at home for birthday in Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Want your birthday gift doesn’t leave anyone indifferent? teleROSA florist with delivery service offers in their catalog a special section so you can choose the birthday gift that you like. You can send it to Palmas de Gran Canaria or delivery all over Spain with a wide range of products, designed for both, a man or a woman. Do not let it pass, make this birthday become the most special of all.

    Bouquet of flowers to delivery at home for a baby in Palmas de Gran Canaria with teleROSA

    If the stork has landed on Palmas de Gran Canaria with a baby, give congratulations to the new parents with teleROSA. We offers a variety of products designed exclusively for the new mom and the smaller ones, either if it’s a

    boy or a
    girl. teleROSA delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria your bouquet of flowers to the hospital room, at home … wherever you prefer. Because this day is unique, worthy of a memorable gift. Don’t doubt it and make your surprise with one of our special product from Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    Bouquets of roses for men in Palmas de Gran Canaria from teleROSA

    ¿Tired to make always the same kind of gfits to your boy? ¿You’re looping for something original and different for your dad in his birthday, or for your anniversary, saint or just because you want to make a surprise and gift him something? teleROSA Florist propose you an exciting and different gift, a bouquet of flowers designed specially for him.

    We can deliver it on his work or in your home in Palmas de Gran Canaria.
    Because men also deserve to enjoy the beauty and scent of the roses.

    Home delivery of bouquets for women in Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Do you want to surprise her and don’t know how? teleROSA Florist wants to help you with this delivering at home one of our stunning bouquets of roses, baskets of flowers … or other kind of gift for that girl or woman in Palmas de Gran Canaria. In our catalog you can select different categories depending on the occasion: birthdays, name, anniversary, or just because you want to surprise her, because teleROSA know that this person is very special for you that’s why we offer new products like our eternal roses. It is natural rose lyophilized to make it intact for years, and if you want to make your detail more special, you can customize your rose recording on one of their petals her name.

    teleROSA Florist offers in Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain

    In our catalog you’ll find in every moment some bouquets of roses and flowers for delivery in Palmas de Gran Canaria with a special offer price, you must make your order in that occasion even though the delivery date was later and that’s because our bouquets offers varies and if you leave it for later may not find the bouquet you wanted with the offer price of this moment. However know that prices of teleROSA Florists are always the best and our quality too of course.

    Eternal roses bouquet in Palmas de Gran Canaria-Las Palmas Spain from teleROSA Florist

    The eternal roses are the favorites for so many clients in Palmas de Gran Canaria, it’s an unique gift, exclusive an original. They are ETERNAL ROSE, natural roses without humidity so they will never wilt. In The Eternal Roses tab you will find bouquets, centerpieces and baskets made
    with eternal roses. Order the one you like more and choose from a variety of colors: red, pink, white, yellow, orange, black or blue and we’ll send it by transport agency to the home or to work with an envelope with your message in a securely sealed envelope.

    Funeral flowers in Palmas de Gran Canaria from teleROSA Florists

    To transmit your sorrow and condolences even if you’re very far teleROSA Florists Funeral has an urgent delivery service in Palmas de Gran Canaria or any other cemetery or mortuary in Spain with funeral wreath, funeral cross or palm of roses, you can place your order on this website by clicking the funeral tab or if you prefer in these complicated moments call us to 0034 910888018 and an operator will advise you, take note and in the same call you can pay with your card.

    We have in Palmas de Gran Canaria home delivery of bouquets with teleROSA Florist

    We know how important it’s for you to make an emotional and surprising gift that’s why teleROSA takes care of their delivery service, and the preparation of the flower arrangements by our professionals, our products are made
    with the most detail and care so your flowers arrive at thei
    r destination in perfect condition. Therefore, once delivered, teleROSA will send a confirmation SMS to your mobile phone for your tranquility.

    February 14th, Valentine’s Day: send a bouquet of red roses to Palmas de Gran Canaria with teleROSA Florists

    February 14th without a beautiful bouquet of red roses from teleROSA cannot be the same, on Valentine’s day you can gift many other things, but the fact is that nothing is more romantic as a bouquet of red roses. February 14 is celebrated almost everywhere in the world that’s why the demand for red roses worldwide increase so much and unfortunately makes the price get up , however in teleROSA Florists for those who do their shopping in advance we have prepared a good offer on your Valentine bouquet and many other who wait until the last time can lose their roses.

    Buy in teleROSA your bouquet of red roses for Valentine’s in Palmas de Gran Canaria deliver at home in advance and take the advantage of our special prices . If until now you had never bought your roses in teleROSA you didn’t really how nice it is a bouquet of roses from teleROSA , look at our catalog from 

    Valentine’s day and order yours .

    In Palmas de Gran Canaria safe payment of bouquet of flowers by Internet with teleROSA Florist

    The security of online payment is essential for teleROSA, we offer different payment methods so you can choose the one it’s more safe for you. By internet, you can pay by PayPal or virtual dataphone in a closed bank page, in which case we have no knowledge of your card, also if you prefer to pay by bank transfer, you must order your flowers at least two days in advance. The fastest and easiest way is the telephone payment, just select it when you order online and one of our operators will contact you for the payment and once we confirmed your info, your data will be deleted automatically.

    teleROSA can send flowers bouquets to Palmas de Gran Canaria and also to:

    Telerosa Barcelona

    Telerosa Madrid

    Telerosa Málaga

    Telerosa Sevilla

    Telerosa Valencia

    Telerosa Agaete

    Telerosa Antigua

    Telerosa Arrecife

    Telerosa Artenara

    Telerosa Vitoria

    Telerosa Albacete

    Telerosa Alicante

    Telerosa Almería

    Oviedo

    Ávila

    Badajoz

    Burgos

    Arucas

    Betancuria

    Firgas

    Galdar

    Haria

    Cáceres

    Cádiz

    Santander

    Castellón

    Ceuta

    Ciudad Real

    Córdoba

    A Coruña

    Ingenio

    La Aldea De San Nicolas

    La Oliva

    Mogan

    Cuenca

    Girona

    Granada

    Guadalajara

    San Sebastián

    Huelva

    Huesca

    Palma de Mallorca

    Moya

    Pajara

    Palmas De Gran Canaria

    Telerosa Puerto Del Rosario

    Telerosa Jaén

    Telerosa León

    Telerosa Lérida

    Telerosa Lugo

    Telerosa Melilla

    Telerosa Murcia

    Telerosa Pamplona

    Telerosa San Bartolome

    Telerosa San Bartolome De Tirajana

    Telerosa Santa Brigida

    Telerosa Santa Lucia De Tirajana

    Telerosa Logroño

    Telerosa Orense

    Telerosa Palencia

    Telerosa Pontevedra

    Telerosa Salamanca

    Telerosa Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Telerosa Segovia

    Telerosa Soria

    Telerosa Santa Maria De Guia De Gran Can

    Telerosa Teguise

    Telerosa Tejeda

    Telerosa Telde

    Telerosa Teror

    Telerosa Tarragona

    Telerosa Teruel

    Telerosa Toledo

    Telerosa Valladolid

    Telerosa Bilbao

    Telerosa Zamora

    Telerosa Zaragoza

    Telerosa Tias

    Telerosa Tinajo

    Telerosa Tuineje

    Telerosa Valleseco

    Telerosa Valsequillo De Gran Canaria

    Telerosa Vega De San Mateo

    Telerosa Yaiza

    Important Days in Palmas de Gran Canaria with teleROSA

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      Palmas de Gran Canaria

      Las Palmas

      organizes
      Valentine´s Day on february 14, 2022. It is the day of lovers who use it to strengthen their bond with the gift of a bouquet of red roses to their partners.

      See bouquets of flowers with special offer for Valentine´s Day.

      See offer of Bouquet of 6 Roses from 34.90€

    • teleROSA Florist

      in

      Palmas de Gran Canaria

      Las Palmas

      organizes the day of
      Sant Jordi, 23rd April, 2022. It is the holy San Jorge, patron of Aragon, Caceres, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, it is rooted tradition in Catalonia giving away a book and a rose, although it is also putting in place in other towns.

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      teleROSA Florist

      in

      Palmas de Gran Canaria

      Las Palmas

      organizes
      Mother’s Day, first Sunday in May 2022. We celebrate this day to highlight the effort and plenty of mothers raising their children, hard work that lasts a lifetime, so this day gives away her a bouquet of flowers, she deserves it.

    • teleROSA Florist

      in

      Palmas de Gran Canaria

      Las Palmas

      organizes
      Christmas, from December 22nd, 2021 to January 6th, 2022. The birth of Christ is celebrated, is a warm and familiar date that brings families together around the table to celebrated ant be together.

      See bouquets of flowers with special offer for Christmas.

      See offer of Roses Bouquets for Christmas

    Roses and flowers bouquets to send to Palmas de Gran Canaria

    We bring flowers and gifts to anywhere in Palmas de Gran Canaria and province to give today and give a great surprise to someone who does not expect it.

    Reed Canary Grass, Phalaris arundinacea L.

    The oldest public wildflower garden in the United States

    Common Name
    Reed Canary Grass

     

    Scientific Name
    Phalaris arundinacea L.

     

    Plant Family
    Poaceae (Grasses)

    Garden Location
    Woodland & Upland

     

    Prime Season
    May to June flowering

     

    Grass structure and definitions – PDF from Oregon State University

    Ligule Types, Shapes & Margins (pdf)

     

    Reed Canary Grass is a coarse cool-season perennial grass with tall erect hairless stems that are 2 to 8 feet high.

    Leaf blades are 1/4 to 1/3 inch wide and tapering, up to 10 inches long. The sheath is open at the top. The ligule where the blade and sheath join at the stem is transparent and truncate at the top. Leaf blades are somewhat coarse, with rough surfaces, upright and mostly basal.

    The Inflorescence is an open panicle, ripening from the top down. The individual branches of the panicle are densely clustered with individually borne spikelets, green to purple early and maturing to beige. Branches of the panicle are more appressed when young but spreading at maturity and arching from the weight of the panicle.

    Spikelets: Each spikelet is the same with 3 florets, the upper one bisexual and fertile while the lower two are sterile. The two sterile florets are half the length of the fertile one and have fine hair. The bisexual floret has fine hair on the upper parts of the lemmas but without hair on the lower parts. These are gray-brown to brown at maturity. The fertile florets have 3 anthers and 2 styles. Awns do not develop.

    Invasive: Reed Canary Grass is invasive and is listed in Minnesota as an invasive non-native terrestrial plant and a particular threat to natural wetlands as it forms large stands with which other plants cannot compete.

     

    Habitat: Reed Canary Grass grows and spreads from scaly rhizomes that form a dense mat just beneath the soil surface. It is one of the first grasses to begin spring growth. If the growth is cut in early summer, a re-growth will occur in the fall. If used for erosion control care must be taken to control spread. The plant has also been found to be useful for seeding filter fields that collect waste water, such as from food processing or livestock operations. The plants are heavy nutrient feeders and work well in such places.

    Names: The genus name Phalaris is the Greek name for a grass of this genus and thought to mean “shining” referring the seed heads. The species name arundinacea means “reedlike”. The author name for the plant classification, ‘L.’ refers to Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), Swedish botanist and the developer of the binomial nomenclature of modern taxonomy.

    See bottom of page for notes on the Garden’s planting history, distribution in Minnesota and North America, lore and other references.

    Above: The flower panicle of Reed Canary Grass. Botanical Illustration courtesy Kurt Stüber’s Online Library

    Below: 1st photo – sheath detail. 2nd photo – Detail of the stem ligule. Drawing by Agnes Chase from Norman C. Fassett’s Grasses of Wisconsin, courtesy Freckmann Herbarium, University of Wisconsin.

    Below: Flowering heads on Reed Canary Grass showing the color ranges of the color of the early panicle branches, which turn brown toward maturity.

    Below: The mature panicle shows definite branching and is arching over from the weight. There appears to be long whitish tufts of hairs at the base of the spikelet but these are the hairs on the much shorter sterile florets.

    Below: A large mass of Reed Canary Grass in the Upland Garden. Photo ©Phoebe Waugh.

    Notes:

    Notes: Reed Canary Grass has been present in the Garden for years. Eloise Butler catalogued it in her early Garden records, first noting it on June 22, 1916 when she wrote “found Reed Canary Grass in Garden”. Considering it is somewhat historical in that regard, it is allowed to remain but under strict control.

    In Minnesota it is found throughout the state with only a few exceptions in the SW Counties. Two species of Phalaris are found in Minnesota, P. arundinacea, and P. canariensis, Annual Canarygrass.

    Reed Canary Grass is a native of North America but most of the plants that you will see are probably a mix of the native strain and plants that originally came from seeds of an Eurasian species that were imported into the United States in the 1880s for forage and erosion control (via Sweden some sources state). That Eurasian species has now naturalized itself across the entire United States and Canada except the more humid SE States from Texas to Florida.

    References and site links

    References: Plant characteristics are generally from sources 1A, 32, W2, W3, W7 & W8 plus others as specifically applied. Distribution principally from W1, W2 and 28C. Planting history generally from 1, 4 & 4a. Other sources by specific reference. See Reference List for details.

    Identification booklet for most of the flowering forbs and small flowering shrubs of the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden. Details Here.


    Friends of the Wild Flower Garden, Inc. Text and photos are by G. D. Bebeau unless otherwise credited. “www.friendsofthewildflowergarden.org”

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    10 Endemic Canary Islands Plants

    The Canary Islands plants are part of the nature side of this Spanish region located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean just 100 kilometres off the northwestern African coast right in the Macaronesia, a collection of four archipelagos: Cape Verde, Madeira, the Azores and the Canaries itself.

    These islands have a unique biogeography, and are home to many distinct plants. As none of the Macaronesian archipelagos were part of a continent, the native flora reached the islands via long-distance dispersal.

    For instance, laurel-leaved forests called laurisilva once covered most of their area. These forests resemble the ancient forests that covered the Mediterranean basin and northwestern Africa before the cooling and drying of the ice ages.

    In addition, trees of the genera Apollonias, Clethra, Dracaena, Ocotea, Persea, and Picconia, which are found in the Macaronesian laurel forests, are also known from fossil evidence to have lived around the Mediterranean before the ice ages.

    Leaving aside the Macaronesia plants, the Canary Islands flora comprises about 2,600 species of plants, of which about 500 are endemic, another 500 are native to the Macaronesian region and the rest were probably introduced in modern times, after the conquest of the archipelago in the 15th century.
     

     

    The Canary Islands plants are varied, even though it’s a small archipelago covering 7,493 km2 (2,893 sq mi). Thus, it’s home to a surprising ecological diversity thanks to its special environmental conditions: the archipelago’s abrupt topography affects its local weather conditions, leading to a great variety of microclimates.

    Such an abundance of microclimates results in many different natural habitats, and this is clear to see in the Canaries’ vegetation. The flora here is so rich and varied that, in spite of the archipelago accounting for just 1.5% of Spanish territory… it houses more than half of the country’s endemic species!

    One of the archipelago’s main peculiarities is that the vegetation changes radically in areas that are barely a few hundred metres apart. This is because of the difference in altitude and the microclimates the relief creates, giving rise to different ecosystems.

    The trade winds (also called easterlies) make the north side of the islands more humid, which of course makes its forests lusher and greener. The trees growing here are like living fossils.
     

    1. Granadillo (

    Hypericum canariense)

    Granadillo (Hypericum canariense) is a species of Hypericum known by the common name Canary Islands St. John’s wort. It is the sole member of Hypericum sect. Webbia. It is one of the endemic Canary Islands plants and grows in low-moisture scrub and forested slopes of the five westernmost islands from 150 to 800 metres.

    The species is a flowering shrub growing 2–3 metres in height. Its many stems bear waxy lance-shaped leaves 5–7 centimetres long. The plentiful flowers each have five bright to deep yellow petals each just over a centimetre long and many yellowish whiskery stamens. It reproduces via the seed in its dehiscent dry fruits and also vegetatively via rhizome.
     

     

    2. Retama del Teide (

    Spartocytisus supranubius)

    Spartocytisus supranubius (supra = above; nubius = the cloud) is a white-flowered species of broom endemic to the Canary Islands and known there by the common name Retama del Teide. Spartocytisus supranubius is a high mountain species, occurring at about 2000 metres altitude on mountain tops on La Palma and on Tenerife in the Teide National Park.
     

    3.

    Flor de mayo leñosa (Pericallis hadrosoma)

    The plant Pericallis hadrosoma, locally known as Flor de mayo leñosa is endemic to Gran Canaria. This species is found within rupicolous communities in cracks with little soil and high humidity. The species is classified as Critically Endangered because of its highly restricted and fragmented distribution, and small population size.
     

    4. Tajinaste rojo (

    Echium wildpretii)

    Echium wildpretii is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It’s one of the Canary Islands plants that grows up to 3 metres in height. The herbaceous biennial plant is endemic to the Canarian Islands, and is found mainly in Tenerife. The subspecies E. wildpretii subsp. trichosiphon occurs at high altitudes on La Palma. Although common names are tower of jewels, red bugloss, Tenerife bugloss or Mount Teide bugloss, the preferred one in the Canaries is Tajinaste rojo.
     

    5. Cresta de gallo (

    Isoplexis canariensis)

    Cresta de gallo (Isoplexis canariensis) or Canarian foxglove is an evergreen shrub with dark green lance-shaped and almost leathery leaves in whorls around the branching stems. From early summer onwards it has tall flowering spikes clothed with remarkable tubular golden flowers.
     

     

    6. Turmero de Inagua (

    Helianthemum inaguae)

    Tumero de Inagua (Helianthemum inaguae) is a small straight-stemmed shrub, not too dense and about 40-60 centimetres in height, although occasionally up to one metre in some cases. It’s exclusively endemic to Gran Canaria with one sole known population within the limits of the Roque Nublo Rural Park and the Inagua Nature Reserve.
     

    7. Oro de risco (

    Anagyris latifolia)

    Oro de risco (Anagyris latifolia) is a long-lived arborescent dicotyledon and hermaphrodite. Populations are very isolated and fragmented, composed of a small number of individuals, fewer than 400, in 37 localities. It is one of the Canary Islands plants with a high economic importance as a forage plant, as well as to the recent destruction and fragmentation of the laurel forest in the Canary Islands.
     

    8. Madroño canario (

    Arbutus canariensis)

    Madroño canario (Arbutus canariensis) is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing up to 10 metres tall. The fruit is gathered from the wild and used locally as a food. The plant is grown as an ornamental, valued for its evergreen leaves, flowers and fruits. The tree is known from approximately 10 subpopulations, probably containing no more than 10,000 individuals.
     

    9. Piña de mar (

    Atractylis preauxiana)

    Piña de mar (Atractylis preauxiana) is found exclusively in stony habitats at the southeastern fringes of the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria. It’s an extremely local endemic species and is also very endangered.
     

     

    10. Digital de Canarias (

    Digitalis canariensis)

    Digital de Canarias (Digitalis canariensis) is an evergreen, sparingly-branched shrub, to 1. 5 metres in height, with serrated, oval, dark green leaves. Flowers are foxglove-like with a flattened appearance, reddish-orange or apricot in colour and held on upright spikes to 30 centimetres in length.

    As you can see, the special geographical conditions of the archipelago make the Canary Islands plants unique in the world. Surely, hiking through the endless paths found here is a great way to discover beautiful species that can’t be found in other parts of the world. Be sure to visit Villa Gran Canaria’s blog to find more about this unique archipelago.

    Queso de Flor, a marvel of Gran Canaria

    Flor de Guía, Media Flor and Guía cheeses are three types of cheese produced in a completely artisanal way in the municipalities of Santa María de Guía, Gáldar and Moya on the island of Gran Canaria. Flor de Flor cheese is an excellent example of the uniqueness of the agri-food products of the Canary Islands.

    They are made with sheep’s milk from the Canary Island breed, although mixtures of cow’s milk and even goat’s milk from local breeds can also be found.

    Characteristics of Flor cheeses

    Its main value lies in the fact that it is the only cheese in the Canary Islands that uses a vegetable coagulant, the thistle flower, to coagulate the milk. This peculiar production process, together with the extraordinary quality of the local milk, rich in aromatic grasses, has given these cheeses very distinctive characteristics. All this has made them worthy of the Protected Designation of Origin in 2007.

    These cheeses weigh between two and five kilos and have a cylindrical shape with rounded edges. They are waxy in appearance and range in colour from ivory white to straw yellow, darkening as they mature. Its lateral edges are smooth and on the flat sides it shows the impression of a flower-shaped pattern.

    Its paste is soft, almost melting, and its aromas change as it matures. Initially it gives off hints of dried fruit with a bitter touch, giving way to more pronounced and even slightly spicy aromas. To enjoy all the aroma and flavour that identifies these cheeses, it is advisable that a period of at least fifteen days elapses from their production.

    The thistle flower

    The fermentation or curdling process is carried out by means of the flower of the thistle or artichoke, which is therefore a vegetable rennet, particularly the species Cynara cardunculus var. Ferocissima and Cinara scolymus.

    The thistle flowers in the months of April to May. Its flower is cut and set aside so that it does not dry out and a suitable dose is always used to curdle the milk.

    Differences between cheeses

    These cheeses are usually fatty or semi-fatty and, although a mixture of milks is permitted, Canary Island sheep’s milk must always account for at least 60 %. In addition, the maximum percentage of Canary Island cow’s milk and its crossbreeds may not exceed 40 %. Similarly, the maximum proportion to be used of goat’s milk from any of the Canary Island breeds is set at 10 %.

    As mentioned at the beginning of this article, there are three varieties of cheese:

    Flor de Guía Cheese

    In this type of cheese, the milk is coagulated exclusively with vegetable rennet. It is obtained from the dried flower heads of the thistle varieties Cynara cardunculus var. Ferocissima and Cynara scolymus.

    Half Flor de Guía Cheese

    For this type of cheese, the milk is coagulated with vegetable rennet obtained from the dried flower heads of the same thistle varieties as Flor de Guía cheese. The percentage of vegetable rennet is always higher than 50 %.

    Queso de Guía

    For this type of cheese, the milk is coagulated using animal and/or vegetable rennet. Other authorised types of rennet may also be used. The protected cheeses are classified according to the degree of maturity as semi-cured and cured.

    Semi-cured cheeses are those whose maturing process is between 15 and 60 days. Cured cheeses, on the other hand, are matured for more than 60 days.

    Flower Cheese Labelling

    Cheeses covered by the Protected Designation of Origin intended for consumption must bear a numbered label or back label which will be checked, supplied and issued by the management body. This label must be affixed before the cheeses are put into circulation and in such a way as to prevent them from being used again.

    The name of the Protected Designation of Origin, the date of production and the general information laid down in the legislation in force must appear prominently on the labels of each maturing plant. The words ‘Queso de Flor de Guía’, ‘Queso de Media Flor de Guía’ and ‘Queso de Guía‘ must also appear.

    If you are interested in the world of products made in the Canary Islands and want to know more about them, here are some articles for you to read: Canarian hot pepper, a fundamental ingredient; Malvasía volcánica, the Lanzarote grape; Morena in the Canary Islands, tradition and beauty.

    Similarly, on the website Marca Canaria we offer you a selection of cheese dairies throughout the Islands that may also be of interest to you.

    Paula Vera

    Photos: grancanaria.com; guiarepsol.com; descubreguia.com; Government of the Canary Islands.

    Blooming Tenerife. Spain in Russian – all about life in Spain

    Due to its isolation and peculiarities of soil and climate, Tenerife today is a unique nature reserve full of beautiful endemic plants. Some decorate the resorts, others hide in the forests, others survive on the bare slope of the volcano in any frost.

    This African plant that grows wild in Tenerife is a must see. The flower reaches one and a half meters in height and from a distance resembles a bright tropical bird. It comes in several varieties, but here the flowers of Sterlitia are orange-blue. What is especially pleasant, the plant blooms from September to February.

    Dragon tree – a legend in the world of flora

    Tenerife, in particular Icod de los Vinos, is famous for its Dragon Tree, considered a major tourist attraction. This particular species, dracaena draco, is unique not only to Tenerife, but also to the Canary Islands and to all the others that make up the area known as Macaronesia. These trees can live up to several hundred years. The most famous tree in Ikod is believed to be over 1000 years old, but this is most likely an exaggeration. The trees are famous for having several intertwining trunks that form a thick central shaft and rise to the end in an umbrella shape, forming a beautiful canopy of dense leaves. Once bred for their red juice, known as “dragon’s blood”, the giant dracaena is now a protected species.

    Canarian pine – local healer

    Pinus Canariensis is a tree that forms forests around the slopes of Mount Teide, where it is very pleasant to walk on the way to the top. Pine trees usually grow up to 40 meters in height, but some of them reach 60 meters. They thrive in cooler areas and are not overly dependent on rainfall due to the properties of their needles, which have the ability to capture moisture from the air and fog. They are also extremely fire resistant, which is why a forest fire in Tenerife is a very rare occurrence. These pines have an exceptionally beneficial effect on human health. There is one special old-timer pine that grants wishes. You can believe it or not, but you definitely can’t hide anywhere from the amazing coniferous smell and fresh air!

    Violet Teide – little partisan

    This unpretentious flower of viola cheiranthifolia, or Teide violet, grows nowhere else in the world, except on the upper rocky slopes of the great volcano. In the wind and cold, the flower grows to several inches in height, making it very difficult to spot.

    Canarian palm – world famous

    The Canarian palm, palmera canariensis, is the only palm species found in Tenerife. It has a long, straight trunk, culminating in a full spray of leaves at the top. Growing to a maximum height of about 12 meters, it produces small oval fruits, a type of date. They are edible, but not widely cultivated, no one collects them here. At some point, they fall in such numbers that you have to clean your shoes from them, like from dirt. This plant was widely distributed by man, and now such palm trees adorn the beaches and streets of Miami and California, the French Riviera and even the embankments of Sochi and Batumi.

    Cacti – a local delicacy

    Among the many varieties, you will definitely find the two most common types of cacti on the island of Tenerife, known by the Latin names opuntia ficus-barbarica and opuntia dillenii. There is a hypothesis that they still do not come from here, but from Mexico. They grow here like weeds. Both bloom beautifully with red or yellow flowers, and then give prickly fruits. Do not collect them yourself – peeled cactus fruits are sold in any market both fresh and in the form of delicious jam.

    Almond tree – local sakura

    This tree, prunus dulcis, is most commonly found on the western slopes of the island’s mountains. Stretching up to 10 meters, by autumn the tree brings its harvest of almonds. Like the Japanese sakura, its close relative, the almond blossoms in the spring, exuding a surprising and inviting aroma.

    Bejeque, aka Aeonium, is a trendy succulent native to Tenerife

    This is the local name for a beautiful alpine subshrub aeonium urbicum. There are about thirty varieties of it in the Canary Islands. The plant looks like green “daisies” on thick trunks, they bloom at the end of winter.

    Tabaiba Mejorera – consumer fraud

    Aeonium-like plant can be seen in the south and west of Tenerife, at an altitude of 300-1200 meters above sea level. It is also beautiful because it blooms from December to May. This name was given to itself by a cheap brand of local cosmetics with aloe, and not at all with tabaiba. Even if the name is a lie, we conclude about the quality.

    Violet chamomile – modest beauty

    Genuine, endemic plant of Tenerife. This member of the sunflower family (pericallis echinatapericallis echinata) is found in the humid areas of the island and can reach a height of up to 50 centimeters, with flowers up to 2.5 centimeters in diameter.

    Canarian Isoplexis – local rarity

    The flower, known in Latin as isoplexis canariensis, is another endemic to the Canary Islands. These days it is quite rare in the wild and prefers wooded areas where it gets light and shade. It grows up to two meters in height and can bloom from March to December.

    Banana – local breadwinner

    The banana tree is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world, originally from Malaysia. Those small sweet bananas that are grown in Tenerife now appeared here in the middle of the 19th century. Such trees are called musa acuminata, they came here from China. It is not endemic, although a very important and conspicuous plant in Tenerife. Almost all non-tourist plots of land are planted with banana plantations. It is impossible to imagine, but 400 million kilograms of such bananas are harvested in Tenerife a year! About a third of the island’s income comes from the sale of bananas. Bananas not only feed the locals and us, but also bloom beautifully. A huge red bud is forming, and under the petals you can see the ovaries of small bananas. The flower grows upside down and at some point it is cut down near the bunch itself, in wild bananas it simply dries up. Banana flowers are edible – you need to get the white core and boil it, and discard the red petals.

    Tajinaste – cosmic flower

    Called echium wildpretii in Latin, this shrub is found in abundance in the Las Cañadas region and adds a special charm to the cosmic scenery around the mighty volcano. It can grow up to three meters and, preferring warm and dry conditions, can withstand frosts down to -15 degrees! This is a true wild local plant from Tenerife, blooming in late spring and early summer.

    Canarian laurel – local artifact

    Lauresilva laurel forest in the Anaga Mountains, a witness of eras and generations, has been growing in Tenerife for 20 million years. There is a larger forest of this type on the neighboring island of La Gomera, and there are almost none left in the world. This relict forest is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

    Canarian bluebell – primordial flower

    The local bluebell, or simply Canarina (Canarina canariensis), is another inhabitant of Tenerife’s evergreen deciduous forest belt, located at altitudes of 400-1500 meters above sea level. This is a plant that originated here, living for millions of years in moist shady forests. Its flowers bloom in late autumn and reach a size of 10 cm before producing an edible fruit.

    Malvasia is both a wine from the Canary Islands and a grape variety. You will be interested to see these vineyards. Grapes are special here, they grow only at a fairly high altitude on the slopes of the mountains. It was logical for the Spaniards to bring it here from continental Europe. As a result, Tenerife Malvasia is the highest mountain grape variety in the world, successfully growing at an altitude of 1600 meters above sea level and above.

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    home care, transplanting and reproduction

    Canarian date palm is also called the Canarian date palm (Phoenix canariensis). This plant belongs to the genus dates and to the palm family (Palmaceae). In nature, they can be found in the rocky regions of the Canary Islands.

    This palm tree is quite large. So, in height it can reach 18 meters, while the width of its trunk will be equal to 1 meter. The unbranched straight trunk is quite strong. On its surface there are many stumps, which are the remains of dead and fallen leaves. The leaves are only at the top of the palm tree, and there are from 150 to 200 pieces. Short-leaved leaves can reach 4 to 6 meters in length. The greenish-gray complex pinnate leaves consist of stiff, narrow leaflets, of which there are from 80 to 100 pieces.

    The flowers are divided into female (yellow-orange) and male (cream). They are collected in rather large branched axillary inflorescences, while female inflorescences can reach 200 centimeters in length. Small (about 2 centimeters in length) oval-shaped fruits are painted orange. Each fruit contains one large seed.

    Contents

    • 1 Caring for canarian dates at home
      • 1. 1 Illumination
      • 1.2 Temperature control

        In autumn and winter, it is necessary to illuminate the palm tree with special phytolamps, while daylight hours should not be shorter than 10 hours.

        To make the crown beautiful, you need to regularly turn the pot a little around its axis relative to the light source.

        Temperature

        During intensive growth, it is recommended to keep the plant at a temperature of 22 to 25 degrees. The plant will feel quite comfortable even at a higher temperature, but if there is low air humidity, then the tips of the leaves will begin to dry. In winter, it is recommended to move the palm tree to a cooler place from 16 to 18 degrees.

        Ventilation

        Such a date needs a regular supply of fresh air. It responds favorably to a light breeze, so it is recommended to create a not very big draft in the room where the Canarian date is located. However, in winter you need to be careful that during the ventilation there are no sudden changes in temperature in the room.

        How to water

        During the active growth period, water should be plentiful, and it should be done after the top layer of the substrate has slightly dried out. Overflow for dates is undesirable. If the liquid stagnates in the soil, then the young leaves will turn pale and become soft. The plant also reacts negatively to overdrying of the soil. If watering is scarce, then the leaves will begin to wilt and their position will not be restored over time.

        For irrigation use soft settled water, which contains a small amount of potassium.

        Water slightly less in winter.

        Humidity

        Needs high humidity (about 50 percent). In this regard, the plant needs systematic spraying, especially during a warm winter, when the air in the room is dried by heating devices. In the immediate vicinity of the palm tree, it is recommended to place a small fountain or an aquarium.

        Earth mix

        Ready-made earth mix for palms, which is sold in a flower shop, is suitable for planting, but experts recommend adding a small amount of coarse baking powder to it. To prepare the earth mixture with your own hands, you need to combine humus, sod and compost soil, as well as coarse sand, which should be taken in equal proportions.

        Remember to make a thick drainage layer at the bottom of the container. For this you can use expanded clay.

        Fertilizer

        During the period of intensive growth, top dressing is carried out 1 time in 2 weeks, and in winter – 1 time in 4 weeks. To do this, alternate liquid complex mineral fertilizer with organic.

        Transplantation

        Young plants are transplanted once a year, and adult specimens are somewhat less often – once every 3 or 4 years. If the plant has an impressive size, then once a year it is recommended to replace the topsoil with a new one.

        During transplantation, it must be taken into account that the older the plant, the heavier the soil it needs. To weight the soil, clay-soddy soil is used.

        Transplanting dates – easy, fast and simple. A small master class: we transplant a date palm.

        Watch this video on YouTube

        Propagation

        You can propagate indoors with fresh seeds. If you have a date that has not been cooked, then its extracted stone is also suitable for planting.

        Seedlings appear 2-3 months after sowing. Seedlings are distinguished by their very slow growth, so the first complex pinnate leaves will grow only for 4 or even 5 years of life.

        Canarian date from the stone. From seed to sprout.

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        Potential problems

        Spider mites, scale insects or mealybugs can settle on the plant. If pests are found, they must be treated with an appropriate chemical agent.

        A date can get sick due to improper care:

        • yellowing of foliage – poor watering;
        • spots on the surface of the leaves – due to abundant watering or sudden changes in temperature;
        • darkening and falling of the lower leaves – a natural process of growth and development;
        • leaf tips dry – low air humidity;
        • the leaves have turned dark and there are signs of rot – due to overflow (if the roots become black at the same time, then the plant will die).

        Purchasing features

        In the event that you decide to buy such a date in a store, then do not do it in winter. The fact is that due to a sharp change in temperature (when the plant is transferred to the street, and then again to the room), all the leaves can die.

        A plant that I DO NOT like, but I will tell you about the care. Date Canarian – what is wrong with me or with him?

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        home care, reproduction, photo

        The Canary date is also called the Canarian date palm (Phoenix canariensis). The family to which the plant belongs is palm (Palmaceae), and its genus is date. The habitat is the rocky regions of the Canary Islands.

        The Canarian date is distinguished by its large size. A palm tree can reach 18 meters in height, and its trunk is 1 meter wide. The trunk itself is straight and unbranched, and is also highly durable. Its surface is covered with stumps, which are the remains of leaves that have fallen or died. Leaves in the amount of 150-200 pieces adorn only the top of the ficus. The length of the leaves with short petioles varies between 4-6 meters. On compound-pinnate leaves of a greenish-gray color there are narrow and hard leaves, the number of which varies from 80 to 100 copies.

        Cream-coloured flowers for males, and yellow-orange flowers for females. All of them are part of axillary inflorescences, quite large and branched. By the way, the length of female inflorescences can be approximately 2 meters. Two-centimeter orange fruits are oval in shape, each of them is equipped with a large seed.

        1 Caring for canarian dates at home

        1.1 Location and lighting

        1.2 Temperature

        1.3 Ventilation mode

        1.4 Watering

        1.5 Air humidity

        1.6 Soil

        1.7 Fertilizing

        1.8 Transplant

        2 Distribution of Canar dates

        3 Diseases and pests

        4 Features of the purchase of Canary dates at home

        2

        A few helpful hints for caring for Canary dates will help you grow a healthy palm.

        Location and lighting

        The flower year-round needs sunlight, while the rays falling on it must be direct. It must be placed on windows facing south. In summer, the plant will feel great outdoors (on a balcony or in a garden).

        In the autumn-winter period, the palm tree should be provided with additional illumination using phytolamps. Daylight hours should be at least 10 hours.

        Periodically turn the container with a date – then its crown will grow evenly.

        Temperature

        As long as the plant develops intensively, the optimum temperature for it will be in the range of 22-25 degrees. If it rises higher, the flower will have to be sprayed more often – otherwise the ends of the leaves will begin to dry out. In winter, it will need to be placed in a cooler place, the temperature in which will reach 16-18 degrees.

        Ventilation mode

        A constant supply of fresh air is the main condition for the health of the Canarian date. That is why it is necessary to ensure the flow of a light draft into the room where it is located. In winter, ventilation should be approached with caution – the plant reacts negatively to sudden changes in temperature.

        Watering

        If the Canarian date is in its intensive growth stage, it will need to be watered as much as possible. As soon as the top of the soil dries out, you can make the next watering. The palm tree equally poorly tolerates both too dry and excessively moist soil. In the first case, the leaves will droop and remain forever in this position. In the second, young leaves will soften and become pale.

        The plant should be watered with soft settled water, the potassium content of which is minimal. In winter, the frequency of watering will need to be reduced.

        Air humidity

        The air must be sufficiently humidified (by 50%). To achieve this, the Canarian date must be sprayed regularly. In winter, this is especially true, because the air around the plant is dried by batteries. By placing an aquarium or fountain next to it, you can improve the well-being of the flower.

        Soil

        Flower shops sell ready soil for palm trees. When pouring such soil into a pot, add a small handful of large baking powder to it (this is what professionals advise to do). If you decide to prepare the soil yourself, take the same amount of soddy, humus, compost soil and coarse sand, and then mix all the parts together.

        The bottom of the container should be laid with a thick layer of drainage. Expanded clay is perfect for this purpose.

        Fertilization

        While the date is actively growing, it must be fed at intervals of 1 time in 14 days. In winter, it can be fertilized less often – somewhere around 1 time per month. At the same time, mineral complex fertilizers should be alternated with organic ones.

        Transplantation

        The frequency of transplantation of the Canary dates directly depends on age. If the plant is young, it will need to be transplanted quite often (once a year). If already mature, the number of transplants can be reduced to 1 time in 3-4 years. If the date reaches an impressive size, the top layer of the soil mixture will need to be replaced (carried out 1 time per year).

        The age of the plant also influences the choice of soil used for transplanting. So, if it is already an adult, you will need a rather heavy soil mixture. The use of clay-soddy soil makes it possible to achieve its weighting.

        Propagation of Date Canary

        Fresh seeds are perfect for propagating and growing a new plant. You can also grow a Canary date from a seed (provided that the fruit has not been cooked).

        Seedlings should appear 2-3 months after sowing. Immediately, we note that the seedlings grow very slowly. Only after 4-5 years of life on a palm tree will young complex-pinnate leaves grow.

        Diseases and pests

        Date is a favorite place for parasites of scale insects, mealybugs and spider mites. Having found them on the plant, treat the leaves with a chemical solution intended for this.

        Carrying out the wrong care of the Canarian dates, you provoke the development of diseases:

        • The foliage turns yellow – this indicates poor watering;
        • The surface of the leaves is covered with spots – this is caused either by a sharp temperature jump or abundant watering;
        • The lower leaves darken and fall off – this is a natural process and indicates the growth and development of the date;
        • The tips of the leaves dry up – this happens due to dry air;
        • Castings have darkened and started to rot – this happens due to overflow. If the roots also begin to turn black, the palm tree will soon die.

        Indoor palm / Canarian date / Date palm

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        Buying details

        Do not buy Canarian dates in winter. Taking it out of the store to the street, and then placing it in the apartment, you create a sharp temperature drop for the flower. This can lead to the death of the leaves. It is better to postpone the purchase until the onset of warmth.

        Indoor Plants Palms

        Canarian Date: home care

        Dwarf palms are quite popular today, they are purchased to decorate the hallway, living room or just put in the bedroom. Many people fell in love with such a representative as Date Canary, it attracts attention with unusual thick leaves that immediately come from the stems. If the plant is planted in small beautiful planters, like Lechuza pots, it will look neat, stylish and presentable. This is a great solution for a home garden.

        Contents:

        1.Care

        2.Diseases

        3.Transplantation

        The Canarian date belongs to the palm family and the genus Phoenix, grows on the islands of the same name. In our climate, it does not survive in natural conditions, therefore it is grown in greenhouses, it is bred in residential and office premises. If you follow the rules for care, this representative can be grown literally from a young tree that has just made its way. Although it will be easier and faster if you purchase an adult plant, get acquainted with the features of its content, and only then propagate it at home. In this article, we will talk in detail about the features of care.

        Care

        Canarian date grows on stony soils that are not rich in fertile soil, and therefore the plant perfectly tolerates water and nutrient deficiency. But this does not mean at all that competent care is not needed for it, because only with the right approach will the tree grow and develop intensively. On average, under good conditions, a plant grows by 30-35 cm per year.0115 Lighting – loves bright sunlight very much, so it is better to put the pot on the windows on the south side. Burns are extremely rare, but you need to monitor the condition of the leaves. In winter, a UV lamp is required.

      • Temperature – in summer, during the period of active growth, it should be within + 22-25 ℃. In winter, it can be reduced to + 16-18 ℃. With this mode, Date Canary grows well and does not get sick.
      • Air circulation – required for normal palm development. In summer, the room is ventilated daily, and in winter you need to be more careful with drafts.
      • Watering – requires regular but moderate watering. It is carried out when the top layer of the soil dries up. It is necessary to monitor the palm tree, because with stagnant water, rotting processes may appear.
      • Humidity – optimally about 50%. Additionally, the leaves are moistened with a spray bottle, especially in winter when the heating is on.
      • Top dressing – applied in the summer once every 2 weeks, and in the winter monthly. It is necessary to use specialized mineral compositions of proven quality.
      • When choosing a place, you should not put a flower next to heating radiators, because they dry the air a lot. If the room is well heated, in such cases even additional spraying will not help. The pot must be immediately rearranged to a more suitable place, which will have the optimum air temperature and humidity.

        With poor care, Date Canary may begin to lag behind in development, due to lack of moisture, its leaves begin to fade. Owners should regularly monitor habitat conditions and try to maintain an optimal regimen.

        Diseases

        Usually Date Canary begins to hurt with poor care, when the defenses of the plant are destabilized and it becomes susceptible to pathogens. But there are also cases of infection of a healthy palm tree, especially by various pests. The most dangerous insects include the mealybug and the scale insect. If they are present, traces of insect habitation will appear, and because of their harmful influence, the new inhabitant will begin to get sick and lag behind in development. That is why the owners need to monitor the palm tree and process it in time.

        In addition to pests, Canarian dates are susceptible to infection by viruses, bacteria and fungi – this information is shown in the table:

        Fungi When affected by spores, gray spots appear on the leaves, which gradually spread to a new area. In the absence of processing, the leaves begin to wither and fall off.
        Bacteria This infection results in pink rot. During the disease, the stem becomes soft, and the foliage gradually begins to fall off due to the lesion.
        Viruses These organisms can be carried on the feet of insects that land on palm trees. That is why it is important to destroy them in time and avoid unnecessary contacts. A mosaic pattern speaks of a viral lesion.

        At the first detection of signs of disease, a mandatory treatment with control of the flower condition is required. It is desirable to use specialized formulations of directional action. If in doubt about the origin of the disease, it is better to consult a professional florist.

        Transplanting

        This procedure is required immediately after buying a flower, especially if it is in a small pot. In the absence of drainage holes, landing in a new habitat is also necessary, while the capacity should be larger than the previous one. If the plant is sick, after treatment it is better to transplant it to a new place.

        Young plants are transplanted every year, older ones – once every 3-4 years, but once every 12 months they change the topsoil. For planting, special soil for palm trees is suitable, which is better to order in a trusted store.

        When transplanting, follow these simple rules:

        • water the palm tree liberally in the old soil to make it soft enough;
        • prepare a new container, it must have drainage holes;
        • pour a little expanded clay on the bottom, then a layer of soil and make a hole in it;
        • carefully remove the palm tree from the old pot, removing the old soil and, if possible, the affected roots;
        • plant Date Canary in a new place and sprinkle with soil, but do not tamp;
        • water the plant and let it sit for a few days, just watch it.

        For a while, the Canarian Date will start to hurt and this is normal – the main thing during this period is not to “burn” it with abundant top dressing and not to overmoisten the soil. Gradually, everything stabilizes and you will have a new, beautiful inhabitant of your home garden.

        Indoor date palm. Care and cultivation. Photo — Botanichka

        Africa and Asia is the birthplace of most of the plants that delight us at home, in offices and greenhouses. The date palm was no exception.

        Date palm , or Date ( Phoenix ) belongs to the arecaceae (palm) family and is undoubtedly the “queen of oases”: it shares food and shelter with people and animals, and also protects water bodies from drying out. Of the 17 known types of date palms in Russian indoor floriculture, 3 species have proven themselves and are often used:

        • Robelin date has a beautiful dense crown, reaches up to 1.5-2 meters in height, is relatively shade-tolerant.
        • Date Canary with feathery trunks, stiff straight and narrow leaves, has a maximum height of 2 meters.
        • date palm or ordinary date is distinguished by the most common, not very beautiful form of palm, but rapidly growing. The trunk of a palm tree gradually becomes exposed as it grows, which is a significant drawback of this plant. The fruits of this type of palm are sweet, tasty and nutritious dates familiar to everyone.

        Robelin date (Phoenix roebellenii). © The Tree Center

        All types of date palms have long leaves with narrow feathers, are decorative, hardy and completely undemanding to the conditions of detention. From the beginning of the 19th century, palm trees began to be grown in greenhouses, as well as as indoor plants. Among all types of palms, the date palm is the most hardy and resistant to pests.

        Nowadays, flower shops offer a large selection of different types of palms, but the date palm is the most preferred by many flower growers: an exotic plant will fit perfectly into any interior. It is not difficult to grow a date palm from the seeds of ordinary dates, therefore it is sometimes called a “fun plant”. However, it is difficult to agree with the nickname “fun”: any plant needs attention and care.

        If desired, date palm can be grown from seeds. Before planting, the swelling stone is first placed in water for several days, periodically changing the water. It happens that the appearance of seedlings from the seeds is “slowed down” if the dates were stored for a long time. To speed up the germination of dates, the seeds can be scalded with boiling water.

        The flower pot is filled with a mixture of peat (sawdust) and sand, the stone is planted vertically in the ground, covered with glass on top (and, if available, with wet moss). The optimum temperature for germination is 25-30°C. Palm shoots will appear in about 1.5 – 2 months.

        The first five years the plant is very modest, the decorative value of the date tree will appear only after 5-7 years. It is curious, but true: a date palm of various shapes can grow from the same seeds: both a small fluffy tree and a tall, slender one. It is impossible to cut (break off) the top of the stem of the plant, such a procedure is fraught with the death of the palm tree.

        In order for our house, office, greenhouse to be decorated with a beautiful date palm, when caring for it, it is necessary to adhere to a number of important points.

        Lighting for the date palm

        The plant prefers bright sunlight and is shaded only during the hottest hours. For the uniform formation of leaves, the date palm must be turned towards the light so that the top of the leaf has a direction deep into the room.

        Robelin date (Phoenix roebellenii)

        Date temperature

        Moderate temperatures (20-25°C) are recommended during the growing season of the palm, spring and summer. In autumn and winter, the optimal temperature for many types of palm is 15-18°C, and some species normally hibernate at 8-10°C. The plant has a negative attitude to drafts. The roots of date palms are also sensitive to cold: flower pots with a plant are not recommended to be placed on marble floors or a cold window sill.

        Watering and fertilizing the date palm

        In the summer season, abundant watering is preferable for the date palm, complete drying of the soil is not allowed. As a result of the drying of the earthy coma, date leaves may droop; in the future they will not restore their former position. In addition, the drying of an earthy coma can cause yellowing of the leaves. With waterlogging (especially in combination with cold air), brown spots may appear on the leaves of the date palm. In winter, watering is significantly reduced – it directly depends on the air temperature in the room.

        Date palms are irrigated with warm, soft, chlorine-free water at about 20°C. Water mineralized with calcium (it is also called hard) has a bad effect on the palm tree, so it is better to exclude watering the plant with such water. A prerequisite for good plant growth is good drainage, it does not allow water to stagnate at the roots. Since the palm tree desires moist air, a daily spraying of the leaves is recommended, and a real shower weekly. During the shower procedure, the earthen lump in the pot must be carefully covered with a film. To give the palm a well-groomed appearance, the leaves of the plant are periodically wiped with wet sponges.

        Canarian date (Phoenix canariensis). © PalmenLager

        Fertilizers are applied diluted and always in moist soil. For top dressing, complex preparations are used for palm trees or for decorative and deciduous houseplants. In spring and summer, palm trees are fertilized 2 times a month, in winter – 1 time per month.

        Transplantation, transshipment of the date palm

        The date palm does not tolerate transplantation well, so the plant is transshipped in the spring: a young palm (up to 4-5 years old) is transferred to another flower pot annually, and an adult – after 2-3 years. Every six months, it is desirable to remove the top layer of soil and cover the vacant place with fresh earth.

        Repotting is only required when the roots are too tight in the pot and can already be seen through the drainage holes. Each transshipment of a palm tree is carried out in a flower pot with a diameter of 3-4 cm larger than the previous one. It is advisable to use a flower pot for a date palm not wide, but tall: the long roots of the plant will fit well here. When transshipping, the plant is carefully transferred to a new flower pot, and the voids are filled with new soil.

        For good growth, the date palm requires a soil mixture prepared in the following ratio: 2 parts light clay-soddy soil, 2 parts humus-leaf soil, 1 part peat soil, 1 part rotted manure, 1 part sand and a little charcoal. If it is not possible to prepare the necessary components for the soil mixture, then ready-made soil mixtures can be purchased at the store for transshipment of palm trees (specialized “For palm trees” or universal for indoor plants).

        Loose, soft, air and moisture permeable soil will provide good nutrition to the roots of the plant. To prevent stagnant water, a good drainage layer is formed at the bottom of the flower pot.

        Diseases of date palms

        This exotic plant suffers mainly from poor care.

        Waterlogged soil is indicated by a change in the color of palm leaves: they become dark, almost brown, and the trunk is soft and there is a putrefactive smell. If these signs are found, watering stops, it is necessary to dry the soil. It is necessary to remove the palm tree from the flower pot and check its root system. The plant cannot be saved if the roots have become dark, soft and watery (they have already died). If among the dead, whole (live) roots are also preserved, then they are carefully separated from the dead and the places of the cut are sprinkled with crushed coal.

        Insufficient watering of the palm tree, dry air, winter drafts and sudden changes in temperature can turn the tips of the leaves of the plant brown. But the brown leaves growing at the bottom of the plant are safe – these are age-related changes in the palm tree. The darkened leaves of the date palm have died off, so they are removed. With insufficient watering, the leaves of the plant fall down, and you can raise them only by tying them to a support. Watering a palm tree with hard water, lack of moisture or nutrients can cause the plant to turn yellow.

        Canarian date in natural conditions. © Meneerke bloem

        The pale appearance of the date palm is indicative of too much light or red spider mite infestation. From excessively bright sunlight, a slight shading of the plant saves.

        It happens that the date palm dries up; leaves darken, curl and fall off; brown plaques appear on the surface of the leaves. Such signs indicate that the palm tree is dying from pests. Pest control (scale insects, mealybugs or spider mites) is standard for all indoor plants: the leaves must be washed with a solution of laundry soap and sprinkled with garlic extract. With a more severe damage to the plant, Aktellik’s solution is used in a ratio of 1-2 ml per liter of water.

        In ancient times, the palm leaf was considered a symbol of triumph and victory. At present, the presence of a date palm house indicates that an amateur florist has become a winner, turning his house into a small cozy oasis.

        Growing exotic plants at home is a dream of many flower growers, which is quite feasible and you will definitely be able to bring it to life!

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    Parapente gran canaria: Parapente en Gran Canaria – Parapente Gran Canaria

    Опубликовано: August 4, 2021 в 11:12 am

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    Les endroits où faire du parapente à Gran Canaria

    Découvrir les îles Canaries depuis le ciel, ça vous tente ? Avec cette session parapente en tandem inédite à Gran Canaria, vous vivrez des sensations incroyables !

    Le parapente est une activité incontournable pour réveiller ses sens. Dans ce guide, nous vous emmenons sur Gran Canaria, la deuxième île la plus peuplée de l’archipel des Canaries. Avec sa superficie de 1 560 km, Gran Canaria possède des paysages variés, avec un littoral magnifique. Le clou du spectacle reste le pic de las Nieves qui culmine à 1 949 mètres d’altitude.

    Grâce au parapente en tandem, vous pourrez alors admirer la beauté de l’île et apprécier Gran Canaria à sa juste valeur. Par ailleurs, Gran Canaria a l’avantage d’avoir des vents venant de toutes les directions. Elle est donc idéale pour la pratique du parapente.

    Nous vous présentons le spot de parapente à Las Palmas, la capitale de l’île et la plus grande ville des Canaries. Prêt à décoller vers les cieux ? Allons-y.

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    Le spot de parapente incontournable : Las Canteras

    Crédit photo : aventuraencanarias.com

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    Parapente en tandem depuis Las Canteras

    • 💰 À partir de 40 € par personne, accessible toute l’année
    • 👍 Le plus de l’activité ? une vue incroyable sur la magnifique plage Las Canteras

    Expérimentez un vol sensationnel en parapente tandem à Gran Canaria, au-dessus de la plage Las Canteras. Avec cette activité, vous aurez l’opportunité de tester une discipline aérienne impressionnante en toute sécurité.

    Informations à connaître

    Pour cette activité de parapente en tandem au-dessus de Gran Canaria, vous aurez le choix entre trois options. La différence entre les trois représente le temps de vol. En effet, si vous êtes débutant et avez quelques appréhensions, vous pouvez vous pencher sur l’option de 10 minutes en l’air pour 40 € par personne.

    Ensuite, si vous êtes plus à l’aise, vous pouvez passer 20 minutes en l’air. Cette seconde option coûte 55 € par personne. Enfin, la troisième option permet de rester 40 minutes en l’air et est appropriée pour les personnes aventureuses et plus aguerries.

    Par ailleurs, vous devez être au courant de certaines consignes avant de réserver. Par exemple, tous les mineurs doivent être accompagnés par un adulte (leur parent ou représentant légal). Aussi, généralement, l’activité requiert un point minimum de 35 kg et un poids maximum de 120 kg. Enfin, même si le climat est agréable, n’hésitez pas à porter des vêtements chauds tout en appliquant de la crème solaire sur les parties du corps exposées.

    Description de l’activité

    Prêt pour ce vol sensationnel qui restera pour toujours gravé dans votre mémoire ? Rendez-vous au nord-est de Gran Canaria pour pratiquer cette activité aérienne en toute convivialité et en toute sérénité. Nous vous expliquons étape par étape le déroulement de la session parapente en tandem à Gran Canaria.

    L’agence locale qui organise cette activité s’appelle Aventura en Canarias. Elle est réputée sur l’île pour ses activités de plein air comme le parapente donc, mais aussi le saut à l’élastique ou encore la via ferrata.

    Vous retrouverez votre instructeur directement à Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, au niveau de l’Auditorium Alfredo Kraus. Ce dernier vous fournira le matériel adéquat et vous équipera. Il vous donnera également toutes les consignes à connaître avant le vol pour que ce dernier se déroule en toute sécurité. N’oubliez pas de contacter votre instructeur 24 heures avant votre rendez-vous, car l’heure et le point de rencontre sont susceptibles de changer en fonction des conditions météorologiques.

    Ensuite, vous irez au point de départ du vol. Respirez un bon coup et… C’est parti ! En l’air, vous découvrirez la plage urbaine de Las Canteras. Ensuite, vous devrez également apercevoir l’impressionnant pont Silva, le charmant port d’Agaete et les carrières de la plage.

    Au-delà, ce vol vous permet d’avoir un aperçu global de Las Palmas et de ses environs. Que vous choisissez l’option de 10, 20 ou 40 minutes : l’expérience vous permet d’admirer celle qui est considérée comme la plus belle île de l’archipel des Canaries.

    Si l’activité accélèrera sûrement votre palpitant, elle reste globalement tranquille. N’hésitez donc pas à bien écarquiller vos yeux, à scruter les moindres aspects de l’île, et à admirer le bleu de l’océan. Si vous avez un appareil photo avec une sangle ou une lanière, embarquez-le avec vous !

    Alternative : le parapente à Los Giles

    Crédit photo : parapentefactory.shop

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    Parapente en tandem à Los Giles

    • 💰 À partir de 57 € par personne, accessible toute l’année
    • 👍 Le plus de l’activité ? survoler les impressionnantes falaises de l’île

    Si vous ne pouvez pas faire la première activité que nous vous avons proposée, pas de panique. Nous avons en effet une seconde activité à vous proposer : Los Giles. Si vous vous intéressez au parapente en tandem, alors vous avez sûrement entendu parler de ce spot incontournable.

    Description de l’activité

    Cette activité est organisée par l’agence locale spécialisée dans le parapente : Parapente Factory. Forte de ses nombreuses années d’expérience dans le domaine, vous pouvez partir avec eux les yeux fermés (au sens figuré bien évidemment !).

    Pour cette activité, vous pouvez choisir une session de 20 minutes pour 55 € ou bien de 40 minutes pour 114 €. Ainsi, votre choix sera déterminé par votre niveau.

    Vous rejoindrez votre instructeur à une dizaine de minutes du centre-ville de Las Palmas, dans le nord-est de Gran Canaria. Là-bas, vous recevrez les consignes, le bon matériel ainsi que l’équipement nécessaire pour une séance sécurisée de parapente en tandem. Vous irez ensuite sur le spot pour vous lancer dans les airs et naviguer au gré du vent !

    En plein vol, vous découvrirez les magnifiques falaises qui bordent l’île. Vous pourrez ainsi admirer les merveilles de Mère-Nature tout en observant la station balnéaire la plus urbanisée de l’archipel qu’est Las Palmas. Par exemple, vous passerez très sûrement au-dessus de la plage de Las Canteras. Prenez-en plein les yeux, avant un atterrissage tout en douceur.

    Alors, prêt à vous lancer ? Le parapente à Gran Canaria est une activité que nous vous encourageons à faire, car elle permet vraiment de créer des souvenirs inoubliables. Sautez le pas et mettez vos appréhensions de côté pour vous laisser bercer par les doux vents insulaires.

    Nos conseils pour faire du parapente

    Pour une session de parapente réussie, il existe certains prérequis nécessaires. Rien de bien méchant, mais des informations tout de même essentielles pour une expérience mémorable.

    • Les enfants de moins de 5 ans ne peuvent malheureusement pas faire de parapente. Pour le reste, il n’y a pas de limite d’âge, même si les mineurs doivent obligatoirement posséder une autorisation parentale ;
    • Certains prestataires ne permettent pas le vol aux personnes pesant plus de 120kg (parfois moins), n’hésitez donc pas à vous renseigner au préalable ;
    • Une tenue adaptée (tenue de sport) vous est évidemment conseillée afin de profiter un maximum du vol ;
    • Les personnes à mobilité réduite peuvent tout à fait pratiquer le parapente ;
    • Il n’est ni nécessaire d’avoir un certificat médical ni d’être en très bonne condition physique ;
    • Enfin, sachez que votre vol peut être annulé en cas de mauvaises conditions météorologiques (vent, pluie, orage…). Ainsi, nous vous conseillons fortement de réserver votre activité au début de votre semaine de vacances afin de pouvoir décaler votre vol en cas d’intempéries.

    Nous précisons également que la sensation de vertige n’existe pas lors d’une descente en parapente, puisque vous n’avez alors aucun lien avec la terre ferme. En revanche, il se peut que vous ressentiez le mal de l’air, même si cela reste très rare.

    Si vous avez l’habitude de vous sentir mal en transport en commun, n’hésitez pas à le mentionner à votre moniteur de parapente, qui prendra grand soin de faire preuve de délicatesse au cours du vol.

    Parapente en Gran Canaria

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    70,00 €

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    -16,00 €

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    Para muchos considerado el rey de los deportes, volar en su más pura expresión, de la forma mas práctica, económica y divertida, el parapentismo lo tiene todo. Aunque parece sencillo, este moderno deporte utiliza muchísima tecnología, solo pensar que sacamos nuestra aeronave de una mochila que cargamos en la espalda, es algo increíble.

    Vuela en la zona de Los Giles o Las Coloradas dependiendo el viento. En ambos vuelos se pasa sobre el mar.

    Si así lo deseas y las condiciones lo permiten, el piloto dejará que sujetes los mandos para de forma instantánea convertirte en piloto a cargo.

    Aventura en Canarias es la solución para los buscadores de aventura. Su equipo de profesionales, el cual solo incluye a los mejores deportistas en cada disciplina y su amplia cobertura en Las Islas Canarias son la clave para que logres practicar los deportes que más te gustan de la forma más práctica, sencilla, cómoda y económica.

    El archipiélago canario es uno de los mejores escenarios que existen para practicar casi cualquier deporte de aventura. Sus amplias facilidades e interés de la población hacen de este paraíso el sitio idóneo para la realización de estas actividades.

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    Concertar cita antes con Aventura en Canarias +34 626 331 588 o +34 685 997 935 para confirmar día y hora. Importante:  Este deporte depende bastante de las condiciones meteorológicas, la duración del vuelo no está garantizada, así como tampoco lo está el hecho de volar.  Se han de seguir en todo momento las indicaciones del monitor. Esta prohibido realizar la actividad ebrio o bajo efectos de psicotrópicos. El no acatar las instrucciones del monitor podrá suponer la finalización de la actividad. La empresa declina todo tipo de responsabilidad por incumplimiento de las indicaciones de seguridad. Duración de 15-20 min. Obligatorio calzado deportivo o cerrado. Al realizar la compra, estás aceptando todas las condiciones. La Validez de este Voucher es de 90 días desde la fecha de compra.

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                    En cuestión de una semana estarás volando tú solo, y al cabo de 2, necesitarás solo un poco mas de supervisión mientras te sientes seguro y estás listo para volar en cualquier sitio del mundo.

                    Si ya eres piloto y nos visitas desde cualquier otro sitio, tienes la opción de tomar alguno de nuestros cursos de progresión, donde aprenderás muchos trucos que te harán sentir aún mas cómodo mientras vuelas, mejorarás bastante en cuanto tu control en tierra, lo que te hará ser un piloto mas seguro mientras despegas y además tendrás mucha mas precisión cuando aterrizas. Otro punto importante es que practicarás algunas incidencias leves y maniobras de rápido descenso, algo realmente importante.
                    Si tu intención no es tomar un curso si no que solo quieres volar libremente con la seguridad de que profesionales están al cuidado de que no existirá algún percance, aprovecha esta oportunidad y deja que guías expertos te muestren las zonas de vuelo de cualquiera de nuestras islas.

                     

                    Vuelo en biplaza en las islas canarias:    

                    Existen decenas de despegues a lo largo y ancho de las islas, cada uno con sus diferentes atractivos, también existen distintos tipos de vuelos que se adaptan a los distintos gustos de los pasajeros, así que tu lo decides y nosotros lo hacemos posible.

                    Si así lo deseas y las condiciones lo permiten, el piloto dejará que sujetes los mandos para de forma instantánea convertirte en piloto a cargo.

                    Cada vuelo es distinto, desde distinta altura, con distinto acceso y distinta duración, el precio será en base a esto.

                    Importante: Este deporte depende bastante de las condiciones meteorológicas, la duración del vuelo no está garantizada, así como tampoco lo está el hecho de volar.

                    Vuelo Descripción Duración
                    Gran Canaria Vuela en la zona de Los Giles o Las Coloradas dependiendo el viento. En ambos vuelos se pasa sobre el mar. Niños

                    Adultos

                    10 min

                    10 min

                    20 min

                    35

                    40

                    60

                    Tenerife Adeje Despegue desde Taucho en el Sur de Tenerife, vuelo suave durante la mañana y atardecer y mas movido durante el medio día. 20-30 min Promoción 90
                    Tenerife Izaña Uno de los vuelos mas espectaculares del mundo, despega desde mas de 2500 metros y con frecuencia se atraviesa un mar de nubes. 25-30 min Promoción 110
                    La Palma Vuela en la zona de Puerto Naos. 20 min 150
                    El Hierro Vuela en la zona de El Golfo (Frontera). 20 min 110
                    Lanzarote Vuela en donde el viento lo permita el día elegido 20 min 99
                    Lanzarote Ala Delta Vuela en donde el viento lo permita el día elegido 30 min 179

                     

                    Cursos para todo nivel:   

                    Curso Descripción Duración
                    Introducción Aprende todo lo necesario para convertirte en piloto de parapente. Aprenderás las cuestiones teóricas necesarias pero sobre todo, practicarás mucho tiempo con el equipo, tanto en tierra como en aire. 7 días 750
                    Progresión Mejora tus habilidades, permite que un experto se de cuenta de tus deficiencias y trabajemos juntos en ello. La mejor forma de mejorar en parapentismo 4 días 300
                    A medida Cualquiera que sea tu necesidad ??? ???

                     

                    Servicio de guía:    

                    Ven a volar y despreocúpate de todo lo demás, nadie conoce la zona como nosotros, aprovecha al máximo las oportunidades de volar y no desperdicies tu tiempo visitando todo sitio para no volar, nosotros sabremos mejor donde si se puede, pero mas importante, donde es mas seguro.

                    # Personas # Días

                    € Transporte

                    1 1 50

                    +20

                    2 1 80

                    +30

                    1 2 90

                    +30

                    2 2 160

                    +55

                    Te lo ponemos fácil

                    Deja que organicemos tu viaje y ahorra en todo lo que necesitas, tenemos todo tipo de opciones disponibles para todos los gustos y adaptadas a todos los bolsillos.

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                    Narrated by Bruce Goldsmith. The Flying Islands movie helps free flying pilots and other people interested in meteorology to get a deeper understanding of the wind. A group of international paraglider pilots set off for a trip around the Canary Islands to try to understand local conditions better. Learn with the them how the weather behaves worldwide using this beautiful scenery as background.
                    Fully made by Aventuraencanarias.com and Flyincanarias.com

                    If you want to do a trip like this keep reading.

                    Fly the 7 Islands with us any time of the year. Full package all inclusive:

                    Accommodation

                    Transport in the islands and between them

                    As much flying as you want

                    Food

                    Water

                    21 days

                    2000 euros per person minimum 5 people

                    Las Islas Canarias son el escenario perfecto para mostrar varios conceptos de meteorología de gran utilidad para todos los apasionados del vuelo libre, en especial para los pilotos de parapente.
                    El elevado número de días de vuelo al año hace que el archipiélago se convierta en el sitio perfecto para aprender, mejorar o convertirse en un experto de este deporte.

                     

                    Las convergencias ocurren cuando dos masas de aire con distintas características chocan generando ascendencia. Utilizando la isla de Fuerteventura “The Flying Islands” ilustra por medio de imágenes de video y animación como estas convergencias se forman y lo que ocurre en los distintos casos que se dan. Un video Imprescindible para cualquier piloto de vuelo libre y aficionado a la meteorología con

                     

                    Las Brisas tienen una gran influencia en la práctica de los deportes aéreos, sobre todo para los pilotos de vuelo libre, para los cuales resulta imprescindible conocer el funcionamiento de estos fenómenos locales. Utilizando la Isla Canaria de La Gomera como escenario “The Flying Islands” explica los detalles que generan tanto la “brisa” marina como el “terral”.

                    imágenes impresionantes rodadas en el entorno idílico que las Islas Canarias proporcionan para la práctica del parapente.

                     

                    Paragliding in Gran Canaria: Take a Parachute Flight in Las Palmas

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                    Go paragliding in Northern Gran Canaria – delight in a thrilling time on a paraglider

                    Get your kicks on a one-of-a-kind parachute flight over Gran Canaria or learn how to paraglide on a course all about paragliding. Whichever suits you best, both options are fun, daring and guarantee to give you butterflies.  

                    Paragliding flight in Gran Canaria Details
                    • Approx. 25 min. Paragliding in Gran Canaria – 1 person75.-€
                    • Approx. 25 min. Paragliding in Gran Canaria – 2 people (70 Euro per person)140.-€
                    • Approx. 25 min. Paragliding in Gran Canaria – 4 people (60 Euro per person)240.-€
                    Paragliding course in Gran Canaria Details
                    • 11-day Paragliding Course in Gran Canaria – 1 person1,050. -€

                    Promises a pretty panoramic view!

                    Option 1: Exciting Paragliding Trip in Gran Canaria

                    You come across the best of the bunch when it comes to the wind conditions for paragliding in Gran Canaria at the popular resort of Los Giles which is a stone’s throw away from Las Palmas. As soon as you are suited up in all the gear and it’s all been checked, the pilot gives the starting signal and you start going up and up into the air together. Enjoy a parachute ride in the gentle breeze over the island and marvel at the stunning views of the Canary Island’s mountains: deep gorges, secluded peaks, impressive cliffs and green hilltops serve up an impressive panorama as you go paragliding in Gran Canaria.

                    The paragliding flight takes you along to the sea, so that you can set your eyes on everything that Gran Canaria has to offer in terms of nature from way up high in the air. The Paragliding in Gran Canaria finishes things off at the beach which is where you land and from where you will be taken back to the drop-off point. It’s important to remember that your safety is always at the top of the list when you go paragliding especially in Gran Canaria. Don’t delay, this exciting experience on the paragliding flight of your life over the beautiful Spanish island of Gran Canaria is just a few clicks away!

                    Overview
                    • Duration: 20-25 mins. (depending on wind conditions)
                    • Days: daily
                    • Months: possible all-year
                    • Languages: English, Spanish
                    • Starting points: Gran Canaria North (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
                    • Place & time: will be finalised after booking and according to weather conditions
                    Included
                    • Professional guide, introduction, insurance, complete equipment, helmet, photos
                    • Videos: can be purchased additionally for 20 Euro

                    Option 2: Paragliding Course in Gran Canaria

                    If you would like to get deeper into the sport of paragliding in Gran Canari then here’s your chance. Perhaps you’ve tried out paragliding before and you want to take it further than just a bit of fun, you can take part in an 11-day course. Get up to speed with the basic theory and learn how to use the equipment, how to take-off, land and fly with a paraglider in Gran Canaria. The first week focuses on the basics whilst the other four days go more into perfecting your flying technique with the help of a Gran Canarian Paragliding expert. 

                    Overview
                    • Hours: 11:00 AM
                    • Duration: 11 days
                    • Availability: dates are set in line with the needs of the client
                    • Months: possible all-year
                    • Languages: English, Spanish
                    • Starting points: Gran Canaria North (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
                    • Place & time: will be arranged after booking and according to weather conditions
                    Included
                    • Experienced instructor, introduction, theory, insurance, teaching materials, complete equipment, helmet, photos
                    • Videos: can be purchased additionally for 20 Euro

                    Important information

                    • Maximum weight per person: 110kg

                     

                    Please bring

                    Sturdy, closed-toe shoes, suitable clothing

                    Detailed description

                    Non-stop fun paragliding in Northern Gran Canaria

                    If you’re in search of something extra special for your holiday in Gran Canaria then look no more. Get your thrills with a guaranteed adrenaline rush and a certain essence of adventure when you go Paragliding in Gran Canaria. This is the type of experience that you certainly won’t forget in a hurrt. Fly for around 20 to 25 minutes with your guide who will take the reins when it comes to steering the paraglider in Gran Canaria. Or pick to study the sport in more depth on the 11-day course where you learn how to fly. It doesn’t take too long before you’ll know if you love paragliding or not and we’re pretty sure you will.

                    The conditions in Las Palmas in the North of this wonderful Canary Island are basically perfect for flying in Gran Canaria, you’re sure to get very excited as you take to the sky. Kick things off in the mountains and fly on the paraglider all the way down to the sea. Take in the fabulous views of the luscious landscape and the stunning Atlantic Ocean from a bird’s eye view and take advantage of the inexplicable feeling of floating through the sky without a care in the world. Paragliding in Gran Canaria will be one of the highlights of your holiday and will stay in your thoughts long after you jet off home. 

                    Conditions

                    Valid on the reserved day or for 12 months after date of purchase if no date has been selected. You will receive the tour operator’s details with the purchased ticket. Attention: reservation is required! The reservation can be made through sunbonoo as part of the booking process or later by contacting the tour operator directly via phone or email.

                    Customer Reviews

                    Go paragliding in Northern Gran Canaria – delight in a thrilling time on a paraglider

                    Guido wrote on Sep 13, 2019

                    Overall rating

                    100 von
                    100

                    Very nice thing!

                    It was a lot of fun to experience this experience!

                    Sehr tolle Sache!

                    Es hat uns sehr viel Spaß gemacht dieses Erlebnis zu erfahren!

                    Nina wrote on Sep 3, 2019

                    Overall rating

                    100 von
                    100

                    It´s worth it

                    Costs in the beginning really overcome, but the view and the feeling afterwards worth it!

                    Lohnt sich

                    Kostet am Anfang echt Überwindung aber die Aussicht und das Feeling danach lohnen sich!

                    Tony wrote on Aug 10, 2019

                    Overall rating

                    100 von
                    100

                    great experience

                    I can recommend it. If you have nothing planned, perfect!

                    experiencia estupenda

                    lo puedo recomendar.

                    Si no teneis nada planeado, perfecto!

                    Chris BritUK wrote on Feb 9, 2019

                    Overall rating

                    100 von
                    100

                    Amazing experience

                    Put me in the harness and just jumped off a cliff, it was amazing, for your first time experience do it and you are totally safe in their hands (EX British Paratrooper)

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                    Learn about paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding and how to enjoy this unique experience in Gran Canaria

                    What is paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding? Is it possible to go paragliding in Gran Canaria?  We know it. Paratrike – paramotor – powered paragliding is something so new and different, that you probably have many questions about the practice, performance and safety of it. In this section, we will answer the most frequent questions we receive.

                    And yes, paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliing is one of the safest flying machines known, with the lowest rate in the statistics of incidents.

                    In Sky Rebels, we have the best equipment and the best professionals to make your paratrike – paramotor – powered paragliding flying experience over Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) something unique and unforgettable. 

                    What is paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding?

                    Paratrike, paramotor, powered paraglider is an evolution of paragliding that arises from the need to practice this activity in areas without enough height. Thus glider pilots began to be equipped with back engines, to help on takeoff in those areas (PPG).

                    Afterwards, arose the idea of incorporating a wheeled cart (trike) which eliminated the need for any type of physical effort during takeoff and landing; while improving safety conditions during these phases. Thus, emerged the paratrike, which combines the versatility of paragliding with the comfort and safety of aeroplane flight.

                    There are different types of paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding machines. At Sky Rebels, we have the best brands and suppliers in the market to offer you the highest quality in your paratrike – paramotor – powered paragliding flight over Maspalomas (Gran Canaria).

                    Who can fly on paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding?

                    Practicing paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding flight does not require any specific physical condition, nor is limited to any age because it does not require any physical effort by the passenger to perform this activity. Thus, even people with a disability or reduced mobility can fly on paratrike. 

                    However, there is a restriction on the weight of the passenger; being the minimum allowed 30 kg and maximum 100 kg. For safety reasons, we must be very strict regarding to this question, and will check your exact weight before the activity.

                    At Sky Rebels, we assure you that you will enjoy a fantastic flight in paratrike – paramotor – powered paragliding over Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) accompanied by the best human team. 

                    When can I fly on paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding?

                    You can do this activity whenever weather conditions are appropriate. Because of the privileged location of the Canary Islands, it makes an ideal place for flights almost every day of the year. To ensure optimal flight conditions, we always check the weather forecast before each flight.

                    In Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) we have optimal weather conditions that guarantee the practice of paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding flight throughout the year.

                    Where do we take off?

                    In Sky Rebels, we have our own private flight field for paragliding, paramotor and paratrike, located in the south of Gran Canaria, about 10 minutes from Maspalomas.

                    Is it safe to fly in paratrike, paramotor?

                    The paratrike, paramotor, powered paragliding flight differs from other aircraft and aerodynes flights for being a flight at lower speeds. This alows our pilots to have more control and better response time to any possible incidents that might occur, and to make it very safe. We also include elements of active and passive safety, such as helmets, emergency parachute, lifejackets and liferafts. All this so that you can live a flight over Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) with all the security guarantees.

                    How many people can fly at a time?

                    It is a tandem flight; namely a pilot accompanied by a passenger. Therefore, flights are individual and one at a time. This allows us to offer each passenger a fully adapted experience according to your wishes. While one passenger is making his flight, the rest will wait their turn at our private’s airfield terminal, enjoying beautiful views and a picnic.

                    What does the price include?

                    For 45 minutes flights – in addition to the above – it includes:

                    • Tandem flight in paratrike
                    • Safety and communications material
                    • Accidents and civil liability insurances
                    • TaxesTransfer from your hotel
                    • Breakfast (coffee, tea, water and snacks)
                    • HD Video and photos
                    • Baptism ceremony

                    What is the cancellation policy for paratrike, paramotor flights?

                     

                    • The company reserves the right to cancel the activity due to technical or meteorological reasons. In this case, the amount paid will be refunded.
                    • If the client cancels the activity more than 48 hours in advance, the amount paid will be reimbursed, except for 10% per passenger for management expenses.
                    • If the client cancels the activity less than 48 hours in advance, no refund will be made.
                    • In any of the following cases, Sky Rebels will reimburse the client:
                      • That the client is in a state of intoxication or under the effects of drugs
                      • That the activity be cancelled due to the deliberate delay of the client or due to his not attending the activity
                      • Exceeding the weight limit

                     

                    Any doubts? Contact us!

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                    Vuelo en parapente por Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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                    El número de reserva se encuentra en el email de confirmación en tu bandeja de entrada de tu correo electrónico.

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                    Correo electrónico

                    Si sois unos auténticos aventureros, os encantará este vuelo en parapente por Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Liberaréis adrenalina y disfrutaréis de los paisajes de la isla a vista de pájaro. ¡No os lo perdáis! 

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                    Si sois unos auténticos aventureros, os encantará este vuelo en parapente por Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Liberaréis adrenalina y disfrutaréis de los paisajes de la isla a vista de pájaro. ¡No os lo perdáis! 

                    Itinerario

                    A la hora que escojáis nos reuniremos frente al Auditorio Alfredo Kraus de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Desde allí nos desplazaremos hasta la montaña de los Giles, lugar en el que comenzaremos el vuelo en parapente. ¡Allá vamos!

                    Una vez en nuestro destino, el instructor os dará las pautas básicas de seguridad para realizar la actividad. Tras estas instrucciones, os ayudarán a ajustaros el arnés y el casco. Por fin llegó el momento más esperado, ¡a volar!

                    Durante un vuelo en parapente de 20 minutos, disfrutaréis de unas fantásticas panorámicas de la capital de Gran Canaria y de su famosa playa de Las Canteras. Además, inmortalizaremos cada segundo de vuestra experiencia aérea con una cámara GoPro. ¡Será un recuerdo inolvidable!

                    Tras surcar el cielo de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria en parapente, os llevaremos de vuelta al punto de partida. 

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                    Precio

                    Adultos Menores de 14 años
                    Vuelo en parapente

                    104,20 US$

                    No admitidos

                    Vuelo en parapente

                    • Adultos

                      104,20 US$

                    • Menores de 14 años

                      No admitidos

                    Detalles

                    Medidas Covid-19

                    Antes de viajar, revisa las restricciones locales. Todos nuestros servicios cumplen las recomendaciones para evitar el coronavirus.

                    Duración

                    2 – 3h.

                    Idioma

                    La actividad se realiza con un guía que habla español.

                    Incluido

                    Vuelo en parapente durante 20 minutos.

                    Instructor en español.

                    Fotografías.

                    Cuándo reservar

                    Puedes reservar hasta 48 horas antes si quedan plazas.
                    Reserva ya y asegura tu plaza.

                    Tipo de bono

                    Electrónico. Llévalo en tu móvil.

                    Accesibilidad

                    No es accesible en silla de ruedas.

                    Sostenibilidad

                    Todos los servicios cumplen nuestro Código de Sostenibilidad.

                    No requiere imprimir documentación.

                    Mascotas

                    No permitidas.

                    Preguntas frecuentes

                    • P – ¿Quién puede realizar la actividad?

                      R – Para realizar la actividad, el peso máximo es de 100 kilos. Además, no debéis tener ninguna limitación de movilidad en las piernas, gozar de buena salud y cumplir con las instrucciones del monitor.
                      Esta actividad no es recomendable para mujeres embarazadas.
                      Los menores de edad tendrán que acudir obligatoriamente con su madre, padre o tutor a fin de prestar su consentimiento para la realización de la actividad.

                    • P – ¿Cómo hacer la reserva?

                      R – Para reservar esta actividad, elige la fecha deseada y completa el formulario. La confirmación es inmediata.

                    Si tienes otras dudas, contacta con nosotros.

                    Cancelación gratuita

                    ¡Gratis! Cancela sin gastos hasta 48 horas antes de la actividad.
                    Si cancelas con menos tiempo, llegas tarde o no te presentas, no se ofrecerá ningún reembolso.

                    Horario flexible

                    Reservar

                    – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain – Photos, Reviews, Reservations

                    10. 00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Bella sala comune, cucina e terrazza magnifica, staff accogliente. Più pulito delle mie aspettative. ” – Caterina


                    10.00 / 03 – Fantastic!

                    La vista sull'oceano ” – Efisio


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic! 9Fantastic!

                    Clean and comfortable hostel on the waterfront. Highly recommended! ” – Anastasiia


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    The staff is probably the main advantage of this hostel. Everyone is handsome and friendly. Even more than the view from the window and the terrace on the sea). Hello to the Estonian guy from Nikolai, Borya, sorry for the tackle …))). But . .. ” – Nikolay


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Lovely hostel with a terrace on the ocean, close to the bus stop and shops, very comfortable and clean!
                    Incredible energy and atmosphere! Francois, hostel manager, the best, always everything. ..
                    ” – Karina


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Everything was magical, incredible staff, incredible views, definitely recommend! Especially for those who travel alone – here you will never be bored,
                    and better choose a room for 12 people…
                    ” – Maria


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Convenient hostel location, friendly and helpful staff. “- Irina

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Die Zeit im HiTide war unglaublich. Alle Leute waren super cool und die Abende auf dem rooftop mit der Aussicht auf den Ozean waren unbezahlbar. ” – Artur


                    10.00 / 10 – ” – Claudia


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Alles war perfekt
                    Gute Lokation, cooles Team, schöne Terasse
                    ” – Quipe


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Wunderschöne Terrasse mit Meeresblick. Gute Atmosphäre, nette Mitarbeiter. Die Zimmer sind geräumig und sauber. Sehr zu empfehlen! ” – Aisha

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Tanto la habitación muy linda y muy cómoda y las zonas comunes también, preciosas! Todo perfectamente limpio en todo momento a demás. Las vistas son hermogarsas y la terraza con vista al mar es …


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Ubicación excelente y trato de François espectacular. Muy buena gente trabajando en este Hostel ” – Gonzalo


                    10.00 / 10003 Fantastic!

                    La casa es muy bonita y está muy bien distribuida. Siempre estaba todo muy limpio y ordenado. Tanto François como el staff Marie, Lula y Cristhine te hacían sentir como en casa y esta enta… pendient04″ – Ibai


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Estupendo!!! fuimos 3 amigos y el hostel cumplió con nuestras expectativas: la ubicacion inmejorable frente a la playa, la limpieza estaba muy cuidada y el ambiente es genial, especialmente a destacar. .. ” – Anonymous


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic! Volvere! ” – Bularca

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic! 5 etoiles!!! Tout etait parfait! Le lieu est incroyable, face à la mer. Vue imprenable depuis la terrasse. Ambiance … ” – Yanis


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic! Fantastic!

                    Un accueil chaleureux et de superbes conseils pour visiter l’île, faire du surf, du parapente …
                    Tout etait top! Le rooftop, la chambre, la localisation, etc…
                    Nous reviendrons avec grand plaisir!!
                    ” – Emma


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    J’ai tout aimé das cet établissement
                    La propreté, l’emplacement sur la plage de Las Canteras et surtout les gérants qui sont formidables et font de leur mieux pour que vous vous sentiez à l’aise
                    ” – Elbou


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    C'était trop triste de partir, je remercie encore toute la Team, François, Max, Alicia, Marta!
                    Je me suis senti comme à la maison, je ne voulais plus partir! De supers moments, de supers . ..
                    ” – Thomas

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Had a really good time here, starting with a central location directly by the beach. The hostel itself is super clean and the rooms are cozy. Received a warm welcome from the helpful and charming … ” – Niklas


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    The location, the internet, the staff, the terrace and the mood are all splendid! This hostel is great for both remote working and meeting people. ” – Stéven


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    The staff could not be nicer, we felt just like we became a part of a family. These people really care and go so much over and beyond to make you feel welcomed and happy. And of course the rooftop is … ” – Seppo


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    It is directly on the beach, you can hear the waves when your in the dorms. It’s very clean and there is a lot of space to put your stuff and also to put your food.
                    Kitchen is well equipped. Beds are…
                    ” – Danielle


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    The HiTide hostel is a great option for the ones that search for an accommodation in Las Palmas! It is very well located, so you can easily get to Santa Catalina, to the beach and to the surf spot on … ” – Svetlana

                    10.00 / 10 – na dachu ” – Mateusz


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Bardzo swobodny klimat ” – Anna


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Jak zawsze i z każdym razem najfajniejsze miejsce w LPA. 5 gwiazdkowa lokalizacja z tarasem i widokiem na ocean. Świetni ludzie, fajna ekipa, dobra atmosfera. Idealny stosunek jakości do ceny … ” – Jakub


                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    9Fantastic!

                    Hostel stoi w pierwszym rzędzie zabudowy nad oceanem i ma Super taras z widokiem na całą zatokę. Dobrze wyposażona kuchnia.
                    Dormitorium w …
                    ” – Tomasz

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Super hostel mezi hostely přímo na pláži. Vše nové, velká a čistá koupelna, velká kuchyn a společenské prostory naprosto supr, okna s výhledem na moře a absolutne nejlepší výhled s terasy jaký jsem … ” – Duga


                    9.00 / 10 – Excellent!

                    Skvělé ubytování s milým personálem.0002 10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Ambiente Reconfortante, a Vista Para o Mar e o som das ondas. Bem localizado. Staff Impecável. Várias opçõ ” – Joana

                    9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

                    Na beira da praia o hotel, com uma cobertura incrível. Perto de tudo, restaurants, supermercados, bares.
                    A atmosfera muito boa, muita gente jovem e interessante.
                    ” – Antonio


                    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Localização ” – Vanderson


                    8.80 / 10 – Excellent!

                    Localização mesmo em frente à praia ” – Djmc


                    7.00 / 10 – Good!

                    Chuveiros bons. Em meu piso há 3 banheiros separados. Nunca tive que esperar para usá-los. Localização boa para quem quer usar a praia em frente. ” – Afonso

                    10.00 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Het was super schoon, de personeel was super vriendelijk vooral die Fraanse kerel François… ” – Maarten


                    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Perfecte. Vriendelijk personel. Goede sfeer. ” – Jeroen


                    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Je kan veel activiteiten doen in omgeving en super leuk personeel. Enorm mooie tijd gehad! ” – Lydia

                    De locatie, de plek. …het uitzicht, de mensen… Magisch voor mij. ” – Christel

                    9.60 / 10 – Fantastic!

                    Hyvä fiilis, henkilökunta super! “- Ismo

                    9.20 / 10 – Excellent!

                    Plaseringen er helt super . Koselige plasser å spise like ved og du kan ikke komme nermere stranden en dette. Hyggelige mennesker pa hostellet. Dette er en fin bydel som en ikke burde gå glipp av . … ” – Jørgen


                    9.00 / 10 – Excellent!

                    Rent og pent hostel direkte på strandpromenaden. ” – Helen

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                    Competitions are held weekly throughout the year on land, air and water. The results of most of them are taken into account in the framework of the most important international tournaments. In the coming months, the leaders of world sports will arrive in the Canary Islands, attracted by the world’s best climate, which reigns in the archipelago all year round, diverse landscapes and the Atlantic breeze .

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                    22nd International Paragliding Concentration, El Hierro (El Hierro)

                    Frontera is the mecca of paragliding. The southernmost city in Europe will be the new base for paragliders between 29 April and 2 May when they meet in Spain’s longest paragliding competition. This meeting will be one of the largest in terms of the number of adventurers from all over the world who will take off from the mountain slopes surrounding the El Golfo Valley (El Golfo) to enjoy a unique view of the island of El Hierro.

                    This year the organizers again included in the program: the performance of of the Spanish National Acrobatic Paragliding Team , the world paragliding elite, recognized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, and a precision landing contest, in which the best pilots will take part.

                    Transvulcania, La Palma (La Palma)

                    Ultramarathon on the Charming Island. This race has become a hallmark of La Palma, and on May 7 the island will welcome more than 700 participants from around the world. The total route of the course will be 73 km: the route will be a serious test on the stage of the famous Road of the Volcanoes (Bastón Route), will give the feeling of flying over the Caldera de Taburiente National Natural Park and will allow you to leave behind an amazing sea of ​​​​clouds when climbing the highest the top of the Roque de los Muchachos island.

                    The 2016 event season on Charming Island is expected to attract more than 2,500 people to sports-related events such as the hiking festival – Encuentro de Senderistas – which takes place at the same time as the long distance races.

                    Transvulcania has several destinations: Ultramarathon (74km), Marathon (45km), Half Marathon (24km) and Vertical Kilometer (7.6km above ground with 1.203m descents and ascents). Since 2012, the Transvulcania Ultra has been part of the Skyrunner World Series. And, in fact, it is the beginning of the International Skyrunning Federation (ISF) competition. It is important to know that the results of the Transvulcania stages can be qualified for participation in the Skyrunner National Series in the Ultra Series (Ultramarathon) and Vertical (Vertical Kilometer) directions.

                    Ironman, Lanzarote

                    Triathlon Titans. On May 21, Lanzarote will host one of the most difficult long-distance competitions on the planet: the Ironman. This self-explanatory event invites triathletes to swim 4 km non-stop in the open ocean, cycle for 180 km and run a classic marathon across volcanic terrain. The race is up for 40 qualifying slots for participation in the Hawaii World Championship, worthy of only truly “iron men and women.”

                    Playa Grande, Puerto del Carmen is the island’s largest tourist center and the starting point for the triathlon: swimming in the open ocean. Although this stage is grueling in itself, athletes will face real difficulties during a cycling race, which is usually accompanied by strong winds. In such conditions, athletes will need to drive 2,551 m around the island with its beautiful views.

                    After overcoming the entire distance of 180 km, extreme sports enthusiasts will leave their bikes and run 42 km along the edge of the endless ocean to the south of the island, where the long-awaited finish awaits them.

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                    Tenerife Bluetrail , Tenerife (Tenerife)

                    “From the sea to the sky”. Teide National Park is one of the most attractive parts of the route of this race, which is unusual in that it starts on the beach and then climbs to a height of 3,550 m, one of the most important volcanic peaks. ” and the most important race in Spain, and is considered by experts to be the hardest ultra-trail in the Islands.

                    The ultratrail checkpoint is Km 97, but the versatility of the race offers three alternative paths for different categories of athletes: you can challenge the volcanic landscapes in the 43km Marathon, the popular 21km Half Marathon, or the 8km Bluetrail Challenge open to the public with disabilities.

                    On June 11, more than 2,300 participants will meet in Santa Cruz de Tenerife to run “from the sea to the sky”. Participants from over 14 different countries around the world are already training for “# Brutal” (Tenerife Bluetrail leg) – the key event of the international calendar, which earns points for the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) competition, considered the most difficult ultramarathon.

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                    PWA World Tour, Gran Canaria ( Gran Canaria) and Tenerife

                    “Tropical winds on all sails”. Gran Canaria and Tenerife will host two PWI World Championships this summer. An impressive competition will take place from 3 to 9July in Pozo Izquierdo in the southeast of Gran Canaria, a place known worldwide for its favorable conditions for windsurfing. Here, on El Arenal beach, a strong south wind almost always blows. Waves can reach up to three meters high, making Pozo Izquierdo the ideal destination for gifted windsurfers who flock here to practice their jumping technique and enjoy the incredible sensations.

                    A few weeks later El Médano in the south of Tenerife will host the World Championship, dates to be confirmed. Tropical winds are common in El Medano. They are a magnet for top international surfers who will compete this summer against a mountainous backdrop next to three kilometers of golden beaches.

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                    Canary Islands, Tenerife, December 2000

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                    The Canary Islands (Islas Canarias) are located in the Atlantic Ocean.
                    off the northwest coast of Africa. Autonomous region of Spain. 7.3 thousand km2.
                    Population 1.5 million (1991). The administrative center is Las Palmas.
                    Main islands: Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote.
                    Extinct and active volcanoes (Teide on the island of Tenerife, 3718 m).
                    Evergreen forest and shrub vegetation.

                    Tropical farming.
                    Fishing. Major ports and climatic resorts: Las Palmas and
                    Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The currency is the Spanish peseta, the exchange rate is about 185 pesetas per $1.
                    In early December the weather is 20-25, the water is 19 (although I don’t have a thermometer).
                    Fly from Moscow 7 hours, time difference with Moscow 5 hours (GMT-2).



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                    We lived on the island of Tenerife in the town of las Americas.
                    Not far from the airport, quite a decent resort town.
                    The hotel was called Mare Nostrum Resort, although in fact it was 4 located
                    next to the hotel. The hotel was 5 stars, which is not so much in the city.
                    In general, there are a lot of hotels there, of any dignity. There are few Russians in the city, although
                    found, even among the locals. The company paid for us, therefore, according to
                    I can’t say for sure about the money for accommodation, but I saw one of our
                    hotels (oldest) for 589$ per week.


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                    I don’t know how much a taxi costs, but they stick out at every turn. Since the city
                    small, it can not be expensive. Rent-a-cars stick out on every corner.
                    Car rental costs from 3000 pesetas per day for a Pegeot 106 class car
                    or Ford Fiesta, Renault Megane type convertible, Ford Escort cost about 9000. And
                    if you take for 3 days, you pay only 2 times more, if for a week, then at 4.
                    It is most convenient to rent a car at a hotel, and, for example, in our prices
                    were the lowest in the city. Then they will drive your car right to the entrance, and the keys
                    can be left at the reception. Some rental offices practice
                    such a thing as a deposit for gas. They take about 10,000 pesetas,
                    when you return the car, the money will be returned if you fill up with gasoline as much as
                    was when I took it. But this practice is not everywhere, sometimes nothing is taken from above.
                    You can rent a motorcycle or scooter. Strange as it may seem, everything is on the scooter
                    would still require rights. In the absence of the latter (selected near Serpukhov for
                    speeding), I demonstrated a paragliding license issued by Vector.
                    The scooter also costs about 3000 a day.

                    But you can’t ride a scooter on the autobahn, which
                    I courageously scored and was stopped by a policeman, who I thrust the same license,
                    and motivated the violation by the fact that I had nothing to go. The policeman said that I
                    drove slowly and on the side of the road and let go.
                    The roads are mostly decent, but climbing into the wilderness into the mountains you need to
                    be prepared for the fact that the road can be very narrow, in places only under
                    one car, and there will be a rock on one side, a cliff on the other, and a bump stop
                    or mirrors on a sharp turn can easily not be. Truth and anyone
                    unlikely to be found in such wilderness.



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                    As in any resort town, it’s not all that expensive, I don’t remember exactly the prices for lunch. If buying
                    drinks in the supermarket, then 1 liter of local brandy or rum will cost about 1000,
                    the taste is even nothing. Inexpensive local wine was taken for 123 pesetas, and
                    we liked it more than what cost 1500. There is also local beer and
                    tequila.

                    Siesta

                    It is worth noting that since the Canary Islands are a region of Spain, this wonderful tradition
                    works here too. So do not be surprised to find a lunch break at
                    most offices 12-16 hours. This feature, for example, prevented me from flying to
                    extreme day, I would not have time to hand over the car.



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                    A feature of the local weather is low cloudiness, 600-900 meters.
                    And, usually, it crawls by lunchtime. As the guide explained to us,
                    it is with the prevailing winds, hot and dry, that blow from the side of the desert
                    Sahara, somewhere at this height and form a reverse gradient.
                    From conversations with a local pilot, it was possible
                    find out what is the best time to fly 9-10 a.m. There are exceptions
                    but rarely. On the last day, the flows were up to 15 hours – our time
                    departure from the hotel to the airport. But during the week of stay, such weather was discovered
                    once.

                    While I cut through this feature of the weather, alas, time was already lost.
                    I happened to fly for about 12 hours, only tears remained from thermals, in one place
                    was a frail and narrow speaker. And this despite the fact that every day the sun regularly shone.



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                    Regarding the organization of flights, I tried to contact the hotel with soap and
                    Somewhat late, I received the following letter:

                    Dear Mr.  Maznev:
                    
                    Thank you for you e-mail. Here you have some contact numbers of
                    different companies which could possibly offer something to you.
                    
                    Nautiocio Tenerife (watersports, parascending, etc.) telephone numbers
                    are: 922 71 40 34 or 922 71 54 04, fax number is 922 71 49 67.
                    
                    Parapente Horizonte (skysports): telephone number is 609 26 17 96, fax
                    number is 922 72 58 77.
                    
                    sincerely,
                    
                    
                    Saule Valiute
                    public relations
                    
                    Annelies Zwager
                    Directora de Relaciones Publicas
                    Mare Nostrum Resort
                     

                    But on the spot I could not even get this information, as a result
                    I flew 2 places. Everywhere the entrance is only by car.

                    Taucho

                    The place to start is not the best, for a run of only 10 meters, there is a small
                    bias. Only one paraglider can be deployed on the platform. Start towards the sea.
                    After the end of the run – a small step down, and stones and cacti begin.
                    You don’t roam. Height above sea level according to the instrument is 694 meters. If you manage to catch the stream,
                    then you sit behind the autobahn, next to the Super Trebol store. Places to land there
                    enough, and the wires are only on one side. If you miss the entry, then in
                    As a last resort, you will have to sit down among the cacti, along the width of the place – heaps.

                    However, if you don’t catch the flow, then you won’t be able to fly over the autobahn, and land
                    will have to be on an asphalt platform, 10×20 meters in size, on both sides of the wire,
                    from the third hangar, from the fourth road, along which there are also wires, which then
                    diverge along the edges of the site.
                    The road leads to the hangar, so the movement of cars along
                    it is close to zero. On the one hand, there is a mountain near the site, on the other, something in between
                    construction site and landfill. So don’t miss out. With a wind from the sea (which is most often) go
                    better along the road, parallel to the sea, since the platform in this direction is longer.

                    Roco de Jama

                    I was told about this place that thermals are +8 here, but I never managed to get them
                    catch. It is better to go to this place through La Escalona: and then turn right. The place for
                    The start will be on the right side of the road. The place is even worse than the first one, 745 meters above sea level.
                    Playground just for one
                    dome, and even then, if it is laid out in a corner, a little diagonally. Place
                    almost flat, without a slope, there is only about 5 meters for the run. Next again
                    horizontal steps begin, somewhere knee-high and 3-5 meters long.
                    All this is flavored with stones and cacti. You won’t be spoiled.
                    Landing is also worse, but also
                    acceptable. On one side of the road, as usual with wires, a corner to this village,
                    also with wires.
                    When the wind is from the sea, it is better to enter from the side of the mountain, to the village.
                    Flat area 20 meters, closer, from the side of the mountain, the slope is weak, but the stones and
                    cacti.
                    If, facing the sea, at the landing site, take the road to the left, you will soon enter a small
                    village, almost at the exit from it, on the left, a modest sign “Sky sport” hangs on the fence.
                    We must turn left, the local paragliding school lives there. I found one
                    a man who spoke decent English, he had a Land Rover, on the roof of which it was sunbathing
                    about 4 domes. However, it was never possible to use his services, because
                    out of 2 meetings with him, he hurried to the airport 2 times.



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                  • Paragliding in Alanya – description of the program
                  • Video of paragliding in Alanya
                  • Reviews of paragliding in Alanya

                Katerina’s regrets from “Thunderstorm” in the spirit of “Why am I not a bird? Why don’t I fly? those vacationers who have chosen one of the popular Turkish entertainments – paragliding in Alanya will not be tormented. Flying over the picturesque landscapes “like a proud eagle” and even enjoying the panoramas after the intestines return to their usual place – isn’t this the dream of tourists who prefer to dilute a boring beach holiday with generous portions of extreme sports?

                If you don’t know where and how to order paragliding during your vacation in Alanya, read our review to the end. We will tell you about all the ways to buy a “flying” tour and give direct links to the best programs. Let’s see what the price of paragliding is in 2022 and find out what it depends on. And we will definitely read the reviews in order to understand how exciting and exciting the flights are and what is the general opinion about this entertainment among vacationers.

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                Where to book a paragliding tour in Alanya

                We know at least three ways how to book a paragliding tour in Alanya. First, , contact your tour operator representative – a hotel guide who will help organize such entertainment. What will you get as a result? Overpriced for paragliding in Alanya and the need to communicate with absolutely disgusting people. After all, everyone knows that the most unscrupulous assholes work among hotel guides. We personally do not recommend business with such personalities to self-respecting tourists.

                The second way is to apply directly to the company that organizes paragliding in Alanya. Most of these offices are located on the main street along Cleopatra Beach, where vacationers love to promenade. 🙂 Of the advantages of this method are the prices for paragliding in Alanya from the direct organizer, without the markup of intermediaries. However, during the season there are plenty of people who want to “fly in the clouds”, so places are sold out for a week in advance. So you run the risk of flying like plywood over Paris without buying a tour for the right day. 🙂

                To find paragliding shops, you just need to go to the right (if you are facing the sea) along Atatürk Boulevard almost to the very end of the street to Alaaddin Keykubat Park.

                Believe me, it will be extremely difficult to miss the places where paragliders gather near Cleopatra Beach. They will signal their presence in all possible “languages”. Even with such very peculiar installations. 🙂

                The third option is to book paragliding before or during your vacation in Alanya online on the popular GetYourGuide aggregator. There are plenty to choose from – several worthy programs are offered in different price categories. Prices are slightly higher than those of direct organizers, but often tours are offered at a discount. And if you snatch the program at a discount, then in the end the cost will be comparable to that assigned by the organizers. A huge plus is that you can safely study the programs, compare, read reviews and choose the one that really suits. And then – in a few clicks, book it for the right day and not worry that during the vacation, your marmalade, something went wrong again. 🙂

                Prices for paragliding in Alanya in 2022

                Partially, we have described above how prices for paragliding in Alanya are formed. It remains to give a “plug” – the cost of air catharsis varies in the range from 60 to 100 euros for one person . The flight duration is from 2 to 3.5 hours. You can soar into the clouds in splendid solitude, or in tandem: with your beloved spouse (an option for romantics) or a friendly guide. At the same time, it is not a fact that in the case of a single soar, the price will be lower.

                In general, it is difficult to objectively say what affects the cost. It often seems that the price depends on the reputation of the organizing company, as well as the degree of greed of a particular office. The main thing is that when buying paragliding in Alanya online, you will be able to compare prices and choose what fits into your budget.

                Paragliding in Alanya – description of the program

                • Alanya: Tandem Paragliding Flight

                  Paragliding over the southern coast of Turkey with a professional flight instructor. You don’t have to think about flight control – your partner will do it. He, by the way, will take pictures or shoot a video – you can buy all this if you wish after the end of the flight. You will have to relax, if possible, of course, and enjoy the gorgeous panoramas of the land part of the resort and the turquoise Mediterranean Sea.

                  The organizer will take you for paragliding from your hotel in Alanya or Belek to Cleopatra Beach. Then you will need to climb an 800-meter hill, from which flights are carried out. Before pushing you into the abyss, 🙂 they will conduct a professional briefing. Flight duration – 20 or 25 minutes. Landing – on the beach of Cleopatra. Return transfer to the hotel. The whole program is designed for 2-4 hours.
                  A huge plus – a Russian instructor. Special skills are not required. But there are age restrictions – paragliding in Alanya is available only to tourists over 14 years old. A special helmet is issued free of charge, on which it is allowed to knock at moments of adrenaline rush. 🙂 Due to weather conditions, flight cancellation is possible. In this case, you will be offered an alternative option or a refund.

                  Full price – from 99€ per person. Up to 45% discount – from 54.45€.

                Paragliding video in Alanya

                Reviews for paragliding in Alanya

                The beauty of online booking paragliding in Alanya is that you can read reviews without fuss and haste. In real life, it is extremely difficult to find out the opinion of others, but on the Internet – please. On this GetYourGuide page, click on the appropriate tour and read how much tourists enjoyed paragliding in Alanya. We can’t help but spoiler – for the majority, the flight went with a bang: unusual sensations, adrenaline stomps, all sorts of beauties flicker somewhere below. Many, in short, finally felt like the Masters of the World and Masters of human souls. 🙂

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                Castellfolli de la Roco

                From the series “Amazing cities on the rocks”

                The amazing town of Castellfolli de la Rocu is located in Catalonia. It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the region. This miniature city is located on a basalt cliff, its length is about 1,000 meters. The first village in its place was formed back in the Middle Ages. Local residents used volcanic rock to build their houses. Many of the buildings of this town are located on the very edge of the cliff, so you involuntarily get the feeling that they can break down at any moment.

                The height of the basalt plateau on which Castellfolly de la Roco is located is about 50 meters. There is only one street in the town, the houses in it are arranged in two rows. About a thousand people constantly live in this unusual stone city, many travelers visit it as part of …
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                Lovers of outdoor activities will be able to find something new every day in Barcelona. Not far from the city there are ski resorts, which, although not as popular as the world-famous Alpine resorts, are nevertheless very famous, since here both beginner skiers and real professionals can find a suitable track for themselves. Another distinctive feature of Barcelona is a large number of outdoor pools, where in any … Read more

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                Being bored in Seville means biting your elbow while singing a song backwards in a language that doesn’t exist. It’s just not possible. It can’t be boring here even on the most ordinary day, when, exploring the sights of the city on the most popular transport – a bicycle, you can stumble upon a lot of interesting buildings. Seville is all woven with contradictions – here the Arab world collides with the European one. For example, Real Alcázar de Sevilla will appeal to fans of Game of Thrones … Read

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    The canary news: GranCanaria.News in English – El Periódico Inglés The Canary

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    According to the BBC’s Nick Robinson alternative news sites are waging a “guerrilla war” against the BBC in an attempt to promote their own editorial agenda. He was speaking after The Canary appeared to indulge in a “fake news” story about Laura Kuenssberg speaking at the Tory party conference. We asked two media experts for their views.

    John Collins, Senior Lecturer in Broadcast Journalism

    Whenever there was a fire drill at any BBC building I worked at, colleagues would joke about the discarded copies of the Guardian, half-eaten pots of hummus and hastily snatched FitBits. That was the joke because that was the narrative. We were the left-leaning, liberal staff of the BBC. We were the liberal metropolitan elite – but we were a weird form of elite where many set their alarm at 4am and earned substantially less than the average wage of a firefighter, teacher or tube driver.

    The truth was, and remains, very different. BBC staff have a myriad of personal views while your local BBC radio station likely orders more copies of the Daily Mail than any other newspaper.

    A section of the right has always believed it leans to the left. Parts of the left have always thought the reverse. The echo chambers of message boards and social media feeds now allow those with either opinion to join forces and allow uncorroborated repetition the same gravitas as evidence.

    The BBC is not anti-Jeremy Corbyn. Nor is it anti-Theresa May. Any journalist should look to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. If you wish to run for the highest office in the land, prepare for your policies, your previous and your personality to be held up to scrutiny. Laura Kuenssberg is disliked by those on the left and those on the right. Why? She’s extremely good at her job: sceptical, tenacious and occasionally abrasive.

    The reputation of the Canary has surely been damaged by this situation being further inflamed by the publishing of a clear untruth. There is a certain irony in its attack on the credibility of a journalist being based on something that is so easily verified as being untrue. The attack may be considered “guerrilla tactics” but only if those guerrillas were aiming to shoot themselves in the foot.

    The BBC can do more to challenge accusations of bias. It needs to better represent the communities it serves: through programming, staffing and the voices we hear. It needs to change top-down, naturally conservative (note the small “c”) programmes such as Today, Question Time and The Andrew Marr Show to better reflect the diverse, fluid views of its audiences.

    A discussion is needed around the subtle but vital distinction between impartiality and balance. It’s difficult not to conclude that the BBC’s pursuit of impartiality leads to imbalance. If 96% of scientists hold one view and your debate contains one member of the 96% and one member of the 4%, your debate will be impartial – but is it a balanced reflection of current thinking?

    Blame policies, question tradition – but the day a journalist needs a bodyguard at a party conference is the day you’ve lost your argument. This was the debate where The Spectator agreed with The New Statesman, with the BBC right in the middle of the two. Isn’t that exactly how a balanced media should look?

    Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn interviewed by Laura Kuenssberg during the Labour Party Conference in Brighton in September 2017.
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    Tom Mills, Lecturer in Sociology

    The reaction to The Canary article seems to me to have been hysterical and a newspaper such as The Sun accusing another news organisation of spreading “fake news” might be funny were it not tiresome.

    If organisations like The Canary pose the problems for UK journalism that are being claimed, they are only much paler versions of problems long exhibited by an overwhelmingly right-wing and unscrupulous press. The power of these institutions is waning but they still wield considerable influence over our politics – including indirectly via the BBC – where the press oligarchies have been able to set the agenda if not the tone of reporting.

    This is a much more significant political issue than insinuations made in a few articles on left-wing websites. The offending Canary article at least made mention of the overall pattern of reporting on the BBC, citing a scholarly study.

    Those interested in politics, the media – and the politics of the media – would do well to follow The Canary’s lead and at least take note of the social scientific evidence. If the grave problems with our public institutions, the BBC included, continue to be conflated with the grave problems of abuse of women and minorities, then we will resolve neither.

    There is a responsibility on all of us to challenge abuse in public life. This means doing our best to avoid political criticisms slipping into personal abuse – most particularly when it is directed towards those who in any case face structural disadvantages in politics and the media. Conversely though, it is for precisely this reason that political criticism, opposition and even anger are not carelessly conflated with abuse – or that the latter problem is not used as an alibi to dismiss the former.

    In the case of Laura Kuenssberg, it is clear she has been the target of misogynistic abuse: a fact that will not surprise any woman with a platform in journalism or politics. This needs to be taken seriously and addressed and recognised as being symptomatic of a wider social problem.

    As for the separate issue of political criticism: my own view, for what it’s worth, is that it is not helpful to focus excessively on individual reporters in discussions of political bias in media organisations (although Kuenssberg holds what is probably the most significant post in British political journalism and so is hardly personally insignificant).

    The implication that Kuenssberg is personally hostile to Corbyn’s Labour may be correct, who knows? But the real issue is that the institution she represents is deeply embedded in the British Establishment. As I outline in considerable detail in my book, the BBC has always been a “small-c” conservative organisation, closely tied to the British state.

    But since Thatcher it has also been integrated into the capitalist market and remodelled in accordance with the neoliberal consensus. This has been reflected in the BBC’s reporting, which has been implicitly and sometimes explicitly biased against Corbyn and his supporters, precisely because they stand opposed to this consensus.

    Indeed, Kuenssberg herself was found by the now defunct BBC Trust to have violated the BBC’s guidelines on impartiality and accuracy in an early report on Corbyn. Any serious discussion of the political criticisms Kuenssberg has faced must take this context into account.

    Zimmer Biomet and Canary Medical Announce FDA De Novo Classification Grant and Authorization to Market the World’s First and Only Smart Knee Implant

    Zimmer Biomet and Canary Medical Announce FDA De Novo Classification Grant and Authorization to Market the World’s First and Only Smart Knee Implant- Persona IQ® Knee Implant Combines ZB’s Proven and Trusted Persona® Knee with Canary Medical’s Proprietary Implantable canturio™ te Tibial Extension Sensor Technology- Post-operative Gait Metrics to Provide Real World, Objective Patient Data

    WARSAW, Ind. and VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZBH), a global medical technology leader, and Canary Medical, a medical data company, today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) De Novo classification grant and authorization to market the tibial extension for Persona IQ®, the world’s first and only smart knee cleared by the FDA for total knee replacement surgery. Persona IQ combines Zimmer Biomet’s proven and trusted knee implant, Persona® The Personalized Knee®, with Canary Medical’s proprietary implantable canturioTMte tibial extension sensor technology that measures and determines range of motion, step count, walking speed and other gait metrics. Persona IQ will work together with Zimmer Biomet’s remote care management platform, mymobility® with Apple Watch®, as well as other components of the ZBEdge™ Connected Intelligence Suite.

    “We are excited to introduce Persona IQ, the world’s first and only smart knee implant, which offers a wealth of objective data to monitor patients’ post-operative progress,” said Bryan Hanson, Chairman, President and CEO of Zimmer Biomet. “As the newest component of ZBEdge, Persona IQ advances our vision of creating a seamlessly connected suite of digital health and robotic technologies to deliver objective data to clinicians throughout the surgical journey. Following a recent expansion of our partnership with Canary Medical, we now expect that Persona IQ will be the first in a broader portfolio of smart implant technologies in various orthopedic surgery applications.”

    “After almost a decade of development and designation by FDA as a Breakthrough Device, we’re proud that our CANARY canturio™ te technology has enabled Zimmer Biomet to debut the world’s first smart knee implant. Persona IQ reflects our shared belief that automatic, reliable and accurate data collection and analysis represents the future of orthopedic care,” said William L. Hunter, MD, MSC and CEO of Canary Medical. “The launch of Persona IQ marks the start of an exciting, ongoing partnership with Zimmer Biomet designed to innovate smart implant technologies that help joint replacement patients regain and maintain their mobility with confidence.

    “Historically, surgeons relied on patient-reported metrics during intermittent post-op follow up visits to assess the quality and pace of recovery from knee replacement surgery. Now, with physiological tools to support remote monitoring technologies like mymobility, and smart implants like Persona IQ, we can actively monitor patient recovery and rely on real-world, objective data to supplement patient care,” said Peter Sculco, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. “In addition, providing patients with access to their own mobility data will allow them the opportunity to be engaged in their recovery in a new way.”

    Once surgically implanted in the knee, Persona IQ records and wirelessly transmits a wide range of gait data to a patient’s personal base station at home. The data are then securely delivered to a cloud-based platform. Surgeons can assess post-surgery recovery progress by comparing pre-operative mobility metrics captured by mymobility, with post-operative gait metrics collected by Persona IQ. Ultimately, the data from Persona IQ will be seamlessly integrated with pre-, intra- and post-operative data collected by the ZBEdge™ Connected Intelligence Suite and analyzed by OrthoIntel Orthopedic Intelligence Platform to provide surgeons with objective data as a supplement to patient care.

    “Zimmer Biomet has a strong heritage of delivering revolutionary innovations that can transform the surgical experience and enable data-supported patient care,” said Ivan Tornos, Chief Operating Officer of Zimmer Biomet. “The post-operative data captured by Persona IQ, together with the wealth of pre- and post-operative data collected by the mymobility platform, will provide surgeons with an exceptional level of objective and comparative data intelligence.”

    Persona IQ features the CANARY canturio™ te Tibial Extension proprietary implantable sensor developed by Canary Medical. The sensor technology was licensed by Zimmer Biomet through an exclusive partnership agreement with Canary Medical to develop first-to-market smart orthopedic implants to support remote monitoring and tracking of patient recovery metrics. The CANARY canturioTMte uses the same material and technology found in implanted cardiac devices such as pacemakers. The sensor is powered by a battery with a lifespan of up to 10 years, so patients will not need to charge the device. In addition, as an implanted technology, data is collected passively and does not rely on daily patient compliance to ensure information is captured by Persona IQ.

    Persona IQ will be available to healthcare professionals and patients in the coming months. To learn more about Persona IQ and Persona The Personalized Knee, visit http://www.zimmerbiomet.com/personaiq. Please refer to the labeling for a complete list of warnings, precautions and contraindications.

    About Zimmer Biomet

    Zimmer Biomet is a global medical technology leader with a comprehensive portfolio designed to maximize mobility and improve health. We seamlessly transform the patient experience through our innovative products and suite of integrated digital and robotic technologies that leverage data, data analytics and artificial intelligence.

    With 90+ years of trusted leadership and proven expertise, Zimmer Biomet is positioned to deliver the highest quality solutions to patients and providers. Our legacy continues to come to life today through our progressive culture of evolution and innovation.

    For more information about our product portfolio, our operations in 25+ countries and sales in 100+ countries or about joining our team, visit www.zimmerbiomet.com or follow Zimmer Biomet on Twitter at www.twitter.com/zimmerbiomet.

    About Canary Medical

    Canary Medical was conceived and created by a team of surgeons, medical device developers, and IoT experts with the vision that (1) healthcare transformation requires better and cheaper healthcare data, (2) better monitoring and better data will produce better outcomes at lower costs, and (3) patients own their healthcare data and should be compensated for its use. Canary Medical’s patented implant and data management ecosystem technology provides the vehicle to implement its vision. Canary is led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs, researchers and data scientists globally regarded for their expertise in medical device design, development and data informatics.

    For more information contact us at [email protected] or visit www.canarymedical.com. Follow Canary Medical on Twitter at @CanaryMedical.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning Zimmer Biomet’s expectations, plans, prospects, and product and service offerings, including new product launches and potential clinical successes. Such statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of management and are subject to significant risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially. For a list and description of some of such risks and uncertainties, see Zimmer Biomet’s periodic reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the other cautionary statements that are included in Zimmer Biomet’s filings with the SEC. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Zimmer Biomet disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Readers of this news release are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements, since there can be no assurance that these forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. This cautionary statement is applicable to all forward-looking statements contained in this news release.

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    La Palma volcano: eruption, tsunami warning | Canary Islands | Summary news, 18 October

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    Volcanic activity enters 30th day on Tuesday, having begun on 19 September

    Lava flow now covers surface area of 811.8hectares according to Copernicus radar imaging, with 22.2 hectares added in just seven hours

    35,000 earthquakes and tremors recorded in La Palma during the past month

    Nearly 2,000 buildings destroyed by lava flow

    – Cumbre Vieja eruption the “most important since 1585”, according to Copernicus

    – No short or medium term end to eruption claim experts, as more La Palma residents forced to evacuate

    – Lava forming huge delta on La Palma coast

    – Delta has claimed around 40 hectares of new land from the Atlantic

    Useful information

    – Volcanologist speaks to AS about the effects of lava reaching the sea

    – An overview of the active volcanoes on the Canary Islands

    – When was the last volcanic eruption on the Canary Islands?

    Stunning footage of the river of hot lava flowing from the Cumbre Vieja volcano last night, posted by Europa Press. ..

    Latest Copernicus update

    Copernicus has relased its latest updated based on radar imagery acquired on 17 October at 18:56 UTC:

    – Lava flow now covering 811.6 hectates, an increase 22.2 hectares in 7 hours.

    – 1,956 buildings destroyed (+121 in7 hours)

    Images of the Cumbre Vieja eruption

    The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute has shared these photos taken of the Cumbre Vieja eruption on Monday evening:

    A woman shelters from volcanic ash under an umbrella on Monday, as the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt on La Palma.

    (Photo: REUTERS/Susana Vera)

    “Breathtaking” Involcan video of eruption

    The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan) has shared this striking video footage, filmed this evening, of lava flowing from the Cumbre Vieja volcano:

    A man sweeps volcanic ash off a roof terrace on Monday, as smoke from Cumbre Vieja volcano’s lava rises in the background.

    (Photo: REUTERS/Susana Vera)

    Lava flow continues to make roads impassable

    The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute is continuing to monitor the progess of the lava flow and its cutting off of major roads on La Palma, with several now impassable and some 35km of highways affected.

    Canaries president: “No end in sight”

    There is no immediate end in sight to the volcanic eruption that has caused chaos on the Spanish isle of La Palma since it began about a month ago, the president of the Canary Islands said.

    There were 42 seismic movements on the island on Sunday, the largest of which measured 4.3, according to the Spanish National Geographical Institute.

    There are no signs that an end of the eruption is imminent even though this is the greatest desire of everyone,” President Angel Víctor Torres said at a Socialist party conference in Valencia on Sunday, citing the view of scientists.

    Streams of lava have laid waste to more than 742 hectares (1833 acres) of land and destroyed almost 2,000 buildings on La Palma since the volcano started erupting on September 19.

    About 7,000 people have been evacuated from their homes on the island, which has about 83,000 inhabitants. 

    Photo: AFP PHOTO / LUISMI ORTIZ / SPANISH MILITARY UNIT (UME)

    Operation to rescue trapped dogs with drones

    Technicians from Aerocamaras, the company which has taken on the task of rescuing a number of pet dogs from a water tank on La Palma have arrived on the island and is preparing what will be a complicated operation. Technicians will use drones capable of carrying weights of up to 24 kilos with nets to transport the animals, one by one, to safety. 

     

    Children return to class as schools reopen

    School children in Tazacorte, El Paso and Los Llanos were allowed to return to the classroom today, the Canary Islands Education Department announced. Attendance was reported at around 90% for the first day back. Schools have been closed since the volcano erruption began on 19 September  90%.

    Volcanic ash covers a car windscreen in El Paso, La Palma today. Pic: REUTERS/Susana Vera.

    Experts making new discoveries in study of magmatic gases

    Mike Burton, professor of volcanology at Manchester University has been posting updates on the studies being made by his team on La Palma.

    La Palma volcano erruption to reach landmark tomorrow

    Tomorrow, Tuesday 19 October, will mark one month since Cumbre Vieja began errupting. The lava which has been emitted by the volcano during that time covers almost 800 hectares of the island and is almost two kilometres wide in some parts. Authorities are most concerned with the spill from the northern face of the volcano which could reach the Atlantic over the next few days.

    Air quality remains a serious concern

    PEVOLCA Technical Director Miguel Angel Morcuende expressed concerns about the high levels of sulphur dioxide on La Palma and advised anyone with health issues to remain indoors unless it is necessary to go out onto the street. “We have a clear problem with air quality due to the layer of thermal inversion on top of another issue which is the particles in suspension, which are giving high readings across the island due to the warm front coming in from the Sahara”.

    He recommended that residents in El Paso remain indoors this evening between the hours of 14: 00 – 21: 00 when winds are expected to pick up and wear an FFP2 mask if they venture outside.

     

    Lava flow is at a standstill

    Lava flowing out of Cumbre Vieja on La Palma has slowed considerably and is now almost at a standstill. PEVOLCA Technical Director Miguel Ángel Morcuende explained that the main stream of lava on the northern face of the volcano is currently about 160 metres from the coast and “hardly moving at all, less than two metres an hour”. Nevertheless, Maria Jose Blanco, director of the National Geographic Institute confirmed that they are not expecting the northern stream of lava to reach the sea at any point today.

     

    La Palma continues to count the toll of volcanic erruption

    Almost 2,000 buildings have been destroyed on La Palma since Cunbre Vieja began errupting a month ago. The current figure stands at 1,956 buildings which have been lost with a further 61 at risk according to the latest data from Copernicus.

    Drones helping to keep trapped dogs fed

    Several drone companies are working with local authorities to provide food for dogs and other animals trapped by the lava. The video below posted by Spanish outlet La Vanguardia shows the work in action….

    40 earthquakes registered since midnight

    It is now 11.22am in the Canary Islands and since midnight, more than 40 earthquakes have been detected by Spain’s Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), as reported by El País. The largest had a magnitude of 4.6 and occurred in Villa de Mazo.

    Fernando Alonso supports La Palma

    Spanish Formula 1 star Fernando Alonso has revealed a special helmet he will wear for next weekend’s US Grand Prix in support of the people of La Palma. ..

    In pictures: People shelter from volcanic ashes as they watch the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupting on the Canary Island of La Palma, as seen from Tajuya, Spain, October 18, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Susana Vera)

    Locals are “at the mercy of the volcano”

    Four weeks after the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma first erupted, local officials and experts are warning that there is no end in sight. Lava continues to pour from the volcano, which has seen thousands of islanders forced to evacuate their homes. 

    “We are at the mercy of the volcano,” Canary Islands President Ángel Víctor Torres told reporters. “It’s the only one who can decide when this ends.”

    South-flowing lava stream 200m from sea

    The south-flowing lave stream from Cumbre Vieja volcano is now just 200 meters from the sea, prompting authorities to step protection measures in the Tazacorte area, due to possible explosions and the emission of harmful gases.

     

    La Palma airport returns to operation

    Canary Islands flag carrier Binter has reported that its first flight landed in La Palma this morning after almost two days of inactivity at La Palm airports due to the volcanic ash cloud caused by the Cumbre Vieja volcano

    Latest update from Copernicus

    Coperinicus EMS has released its 24th update on the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption using optical imagery acquired on 17 Oct. at 11:47 UTC.

    – Lava now now covering 789.6 hectares, up 35.8 hectares in 41 hours

    – Number of destroyed builiding now stands at 1,835 (+121)

    35,000 earthquakes and tremors recorded in La Palma during the past month

    Minor quakes have been registered in La Palma over the past four weeks with the most intense being recorded just yesterday (16 October) registering 4.6 degrees.

    La Palma volcano eruption updates: welcome

    Hello and welcome to our live blog for Monday 19 October 2021, bringing you the latest updates and information on the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma.

    The lava first began flowing way back on 19 September and many believed it would be short lived. As we now know, this was a long way from what has transpired since.

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    However human rights in Kazakhstan have remained a concern. Two weeks ago, my former colleagues in the European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution urging the Kazakh authorities to respect human rights, fundamental freedoms and to immediately release demonstrators, many of whom were arrested in the mass protests which swept the country in January.

    These protests ended after the Kazakh government introduced “shoot to kill” orders and invited Russian security forces in to “stabilise” the country. Thousands of innocent Kazakhstanis were detained, the most prominent of them being Karim Massimov, former Chief of the National Security Committee (KNB) and two-time Prime Minister.

    While events are not clear, it appears that he may well have been targeted for not actioning the shoot to kill order against protestors. He, along with many hundreds of demonstrators, remains in prison, held on uncorroborated and clearly politically motivated charges. Their fate will be closely watched, not only by European policymakers but by nervous corporations and investors alike.

    Prior to the events of early January, Kazakhstan was cementing itself as a strategic and reliable partner to the UK and EU. The two regions were benefitting from increased trade and a burgeoning framework to address a number of issues ranging from geopolitical concerns in Afghanistan to combatting climate change. One of the main factors contributing to the growing relations between Europe and Kazakhstan was the perception that investments in the country were safe and protected by law.

    “If charges are brought against Karim Massimov, they should be clear, transparent, and not politically motivated”

    In 2018, Kazakhstan established the Astana International Finance Centre (AIFC), a financial hub in the capital city with favourable tax and legal incentives to attract international corporations, investors, and FDI. Among the factors that made the AIFC so attractive was the establishment of a common law court system based on the norms and principles of English law, which operates to the highest international standards to resolve civil and commercial disputes. This inspired strong investor confidence in the country. The number of companies establishing a foothold in Kazakhstan nearly doubled in two years and FDI reached the highest levels in the country’s history.

    The March 2020 EU-Kazakhstan ECPA agreement was the next step in the closer relationship. Kazakhstan was the first Central Asian country to have such an agreement. The agreement consolidated trade relations and bolstered perceptions of Kazakhstan as a reliable and promising investment destination.

    However, there was always an Achilles heel in this relationship. Trade and investment may have been growing, but human rights were always a concern. The European Parliament passed several resolutions hinting that patience was wearing thin with Kazakhstan’s apparent disregard for human rights.

    This disregard has been graphically demonstrated by President Tokayev’s response to the recent protests. It sends the message to European audiences and policymakers that Kazakhstan’s institutions and regulations are at risk of decaying, and that investments made in the country may no longer be safe.

    This uncertainty is already biting. Kazakhstan’s three biggest companies, Kaspi, Kazatomprom and Halyk Savings Bank, have all lost an average of 33% of their stock value since the protests. This fall will continue while Kazakhstan’s commitment to international norms, such as the strict independence of the judiciary, appears to be waning.

    Kazakhstan has huge potential, but it stands to lose its carefully crafted international standing, along with investor-confidence, and potentially it’s trade deal with the EU, if its government continues to deviate from established judicial process and the rule of law. This includes the fundamental principles that all are innocent until proven guilty, and the right to a fair trial.

    The process against Karim Massimov, an internationally known figure who spearheaded several of Kazakhstan’s modernising principles, will be the canary in the coalmine for investors and EU policymakers alike. It will be hard for the EU to ignore a politically motivated trial against an individual who appeared to defy a shoot to kill order against his own countrymen.

    “Kazakhstan has huge potential, but it stands to lose its carefully crafted international standing, along with investor-confidence, and potentially it’s trade deal with the EU, if its government continues to deviate from established judicial process and the rule of law”

    However, President Tokayev and Kazakhstan still have the opportunity to repair the damage from their response to the protests. The hundreds of protestors still imprisoned should be freed. If charges are brought against Karim Massimov, they should be clear, transparent, and not politically motivated. Any subsequent trial should be subject to due process and the rule of law. If there are no charges, he should be released.

    President Tokayev doesn’t appear totally unreceptive to Western demands. His announcement of an investigative committee to identify what caused the protests and the subsequent loss of life is welcomed in Europe, but would be more so if the investigators were impartial & independent (i.e. non-Russian).

    Europe is looking for a renewed commitment to the internationally acceptable standards that were the engine of Kazakhstan’s modernisation and economic growth. Anything less will be seen by MEPs and European investors as a government-led attempt to create scapegoats for the riots and thwart any dissent of Tokayev’s regime. In such circumstances, the nature of the EPCA the EU agreed with Kazakhstan will come under pressure and is likely to be reassessed.

    The recent European Parliament resolution set down the benchmark of an impartial and transparent investigation into the violence against peaceful protesters and bringing those responsible to justice. Not a political witch-hunt against those, be they of high office or ordinary protestors, who have fallen out of favour with the government.


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    Now independence is being raised in the Canary islands

    Spain’s prime minister is spending his summer break in the Canaries, in Lanzarote to be exact. And not all the islanders are happy about it.

    Last week the socialist took three hours out of his vacation for official business, ignoring protesters as he did so.

    Sánchez clambered about the tiny fortress of San José in Lanzarote’s sometimes run-down capital Arrecife.

    His main companion for the tour: fellow socialist Ángel Víctor Torres, the president of the Canaries.

    Opposition figures, who were uninvited, erupted in anger. The brief meeting with Torres, said Coalición Canaria, the main regionalist party, showed how “weak” the islands’ president was. And it demonstrated a “lack of respect and a lack of concern” from Sánchez about the Canaries, not least about how to rescue the tourism sector after Covid, how to handle a road construction debt or revive the local banana industry.

    Unemployment on the islands is running at 25%, the highest in Spain.

    This is on top of the human tragedy presented by a wave of migrants arriving on the islands from nearby Africa.

    Only last week a boat capsized, killing 42 people on board. Eight of them were children. A Spanish charity, Caminando Fronteras, says more than 2000 people died or disappeared trying to make the crossing in makeshift vessels in the first half of this year alone. The number of migrants arriving has more than doubled this year, about 7,500 on 200 boats since January.

    The Canaries, worried locals argue, are facing multiple crises all at once.

    The archipelago, Coalición Canaria, stressed, was “much more than a holiday destination and should be a priority in his [Sánchez’s] agenda in the way other places are”.

    The Coalición – which exists to campaign for more money and more power for the Canaries and whose leader ran the archipelago until two years ago – would say that, wouldn’t it?

    But as Catalonia, the Basque Country – and Scotland and Wales – talk about independence there are those in Spain’s most distant province are starting to think they should too.

    The rhetoric of “lack of respect and concern” about Sánchez on his holidays echoes criticism of the UK’s Boris Johnson when he visits Scotland, including on his Coronavirus camping trip to the Highlands last year.

    The Canaries have not had an outright pro-independence movement for decades. Most islanders – and there are more than two million of them – say they feel as Canarian as they do Spanish.

    But they turned their backs on “separatism” after a violent terror campaign in the 1970s led by independence campaigner Antonio Cabillo.

    This was a time when Basque nationalists were also fighting an armed war against Spain as the country moved towards democracy after the death of the fascist dictator Francisco Franco.

    Cabillo and his colleagues called their group the “armed forces of the Guanches”, of the native people of the Canaries before the Spanish conquest in the late 1400s. This reference was clear. The Canaries, it suggested, was not a region, but a colony, 1000km from mainland Spain, the “peninsula”, but just 100km from Morocco.

    In 1977 Cabillo’s blew up a shop at Gran Canaria airport and threatened further explosions. Spanish authorities redirected planes to Tenerife’s Los Rodeos. Two Jumbo Jets then collided on the runway, killing 583 people, It was the world’s most deadly ever plane crash.

    Cabillo, who lived in exile in Algeria, later survived an assassination attempt by Spanish special forces but was badly injured. He was to renounce violence.

    His political party, the Movement for the Self-Determination and Independence of the Canarian Archipelago, known by its Spanish abbreviation MPAIAC, was disbanded in 1979 and almost forgotten. Until now.

    Late last year Coalición Canaria’s only member of the Spain’s parliament, Ana Oramas, lost her rag with what she saw as Sánchez’s lack of action on the migrant crisis and other problems on the islands.

    “We don’t have the capacity to welcome [the migrants],” she yelled through a black face mask. “We don’t have work and we don’t have food.

    “Are we Spain? Are we Europe? Or do the Canaries have to have an independence party and resurrect MPAIAC for this government to pay us any attention?”

    Oramas even questioned whether the African Union would do more than the European Union ‘to resolve the social and humanitarian drama in the Canaries”.

    Then she concluded: “The Canaries are a powder keg. The Canaries are a volcano”. According to El Día, the Tenerife daily that is the most read paper in the Canaries, her cry “stupefied” Sánchez. Oramas’s unsaid implication was that would-be breakaway regions, such as the Basques and Catalans, were getting more than the Canaries.

    Coalición Canaria is routinely referred to as a nationalist party in the Spanish and Canarian press. But its principles are fundamentally devolutionist.

    Was Oramas ramping up the rhetoric to get Madrid’s attention? Or is she really wanting to wake the ghost of Cabillo, somebody who was firmly Africanist, who saw the Canaries as a colony of a European power?

    Canaries watchers are not sure.

    The islands have autonomy but not the right to break away under Spain’s constitution.

    But as El Día has been reporting, new small parties have been emerging calling for full independence. Such parties argue, like MPAIAC did in its day, that the Canaries are not like Catalonia or the Basque country.

    The islands are off Africa and were colonised by Spaniards. They therefore, the argument goes, should have a right to self-determination, as an ex-colony.

    This may not convince many people in Madrid – or in the islands. And these parties do not get a lot of votes. But the pandemic, pro-independence Canarians say, has shown the dangers of dependency, both on Spain and on the one industry which has developed on the islands: holidays.

    Vicente Quintana, of Ahora Canarias, one of the micro-parties supporting a Canarian state, said Covid had underlined that Spain for the Canaries had “put all its eggs in the tourism basket”.

    Quintana talks of the Canaries negotiating with Madrid and Brussels, attracting investment as an archipelago that could be a trading hub between three continents, Europe, Africa and America. “Because what we cannot put up with any longer is trying to live by tourism alone,” he said.

    Ahora Canarias, however, has barely registered electorally, collecting around a quarter of a per cent of the vote. Coalición Canaria, in contrast, got a quarter of the entire vote in the last Canarian elections when they lost the socialists.

    Domingo Gari-Montllor is a professor at Tenerife’s La Laguna University and a leading expert in Canarian politics.

    “Politically, nationalism is split in to a multitude of small and fairly sectarian factions,” he told El Confidencial newspaper. “I don’t think they have a big chance of breaking through.”

    But the expert does think there is the prospect of a more robustly regionalist like some of those in the Basque Country or Valencia. And that would worry Spanish unionists.

    Torres, the socialist Canarian president who met with Sánchez in Lanzarote last week, has plans to squeeze more concessions and more money out of Madrid, including support for the islands to host the European tourism agency.

    Speaking after his chat with Sánchez, Torres thanked the prime minister for choosing the Canaries for his holidays.

    He said nothing about independence but he did repeat a line that will be familiar in many places with a secessionist movement.

    “We are at a tine when people are asking us to come together and look for solutions to the many problems we have,” he said.

    Volcano erupts on Spain’s Canary Islands

    An eruption September 19, 2021 was the first the Cumbre Vieja volcano has erupted in 50 years.

    The Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted on Spain’s Canary Islands Sunday, spewing out lava, ash and a huge column of smoke after days of increased seismic activity and forcing the evacuation of around 5,000 local people, authorities said.

    Cumbre Vieja, which last erupted 50 years ago, straddles a ridge in the south of La Palma island, home to around 80,000 people.

    “The eruption started in the Cabeza de Vaca zone, in El Paso,” at around 3:00 pm (1400 GMT) the local government said on its Twitter account.

    The evacuation was obligatory in a dozen areas placed on a maximum alert and temporary shelters were opened.

    “People are asked to be extremely careful and to stay away from the eruption zone to avoid needless risk,” a local government statement added.

    The head of the Canaries region, Angel Victor Torres, said the zone was forested and “sparsely populated”. No casualties had so far been reported, he added.

    The lava reached several homes and made a number of roads impassable.

    According to the local government’s projections, lava flows from the volcano, located in the centre of the island, were likely to move southwest towards inhabited and wooded areas, before reaching the coast.

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    The lava flows were moving at about 700 metres (yards) an hour, and had a temperature of nearly 1,000 Centigrade, according to the Canaries Islands Institute of Volcanology.

    Map locating a volcanic eruption on the Canary Island of La Palma, on Sunday.

    “Everything leads us to believe that there won’t be any new points of eruption,” said Torres.

    State television ran live coverage of the eruption during the late afternoon.

    Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrived at the scene late Sunday.

    “Given the situation (on) La Palma island, the head of government has delayed his scheduled departure today for New York,” to attend the UN General Assembly, a statement said earlier.

    “All services are prepared to act in a coordinated fashion,” Sanchez wrote on Twitter.

    As of 1830 GMT, flights to and from the island had not been disrupted, airport operator Aena said.

    The interior ministry said 200 members of the security services had been mobilised, with a helicopter as back up.

    The lava from an eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano reached several homes and made a number of roads impassable.

    Thousands of tremors

    Experts had been keeping a close watch on the volcano after observing a recent upsurge in seismic activity and magma displacements.

    An earthquake swarm under La Cumbre Vieja began a week ago and since then there had been thousands of tremors, the strongest with a magnitude of nearly four, the Involcan volcanology institute said.

    An earthquake swarm is a sequence of seismic events occurring in one place within a relatively short period of time.

    Experts had been monitoring the Cumbre Vieja volcano after detecting a surge in seismic activity.

    On Tuesday, the authorities raised the alert level from green to yellow, in certain areas around the volcano. The second of four alert levels, the change meant civil protection officials had to inform the public “to take precautions ahead of a possible volcanic eruption”, under an emergency plan.

    Involcan had reported a “significant ground deformation” as a result of “a small volume” of new magma flowing into the reservoir underneath the volcano, which amounted to 11 million cubic metres.

    “Undoubtedly the current seismic swarm represents a significant change in the activity of the Cumbre Vieja volcano and is related to a process of magmatic intrusion beneath the island of La Palma,” it said.

    The Canaries, an archipelago of seven islands off northwestern Africa, last recorded a volcanic eruption in 2011, undersea off El Hierro island.

    Cumbre Vieja erupted twice in the 20th century—in 1971 and in 1949.


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      4 comments , (Spain) is already valued at more than 400 million euros, and the eruption continues. This was announced on September 21 at a press conference by the head of the government of the Canary Islands, Angel Victor Toress.

      According to him, the lava is moving towards the coast at a speed of 200 m/h and “nothing can be done”. The turning point will come when she reaches the sea. Contact of a hot volcanic mass with salt water can provoke explosions and emissions of harmful gases.

      A video shot by a drone is circulating on social media. The lava flow covers the houses, and the large pool boils in a matter of minutes.

      “The state undertakes to compensate the affected families so that people can restore their normal lives. As for the restoration of houses, I assure you that we will not leave anyone in trouble, ”said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (quoted by Radio Moscow 24).

      At the same time, the Minister of Tourism of the country, Reyes Maroto, in an interview with one of the local radio stations, called the eruption a wonderful sight. According to her, this will help attract tourists: they will want to enjoy what nature has brought to Palma. For such words, Maroto was criticized by the media and some officials.

      Information about the victims, as already reported, no. Palma resident Celia Diana, like thousands of evacuees, managed to leave. But 15 tourist houses belonging to the firm where Celia works have been destroyed.

      “If there is a fire, at least the stone remains and the buildings can be restored. And from the lava, the houses melt like butter, only a black lump of earth remains. This is a very dramatic picture. At the first moment, it’s beautiful and fascinating, but when you look at reality, it’s a huge human drama, ”Celia Diana told RIA Novosti. “<...> Up to eight crevices opened up, lava went through underground water and created an impressive plume of steam over two kilometers high.” Celia cannot return yet, as the roads are blocked.

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      When I was offered to go to

      press tour of the Canary Islands, thought about it for no more than a minute. This is the Canaries, they don’t refuse this!

      I instantly remembered the days of the formation of the Russian tourism industry, when cheap destinations such as Turkey and Egypt were not yet developed, and East Asia seemed to be completely absent. Then the “cool Russians” traveled to Europe and those very distant Canary Islands.

      Since then, that direction seems to have died out – references to this small piece of Spanish land near the coast of Africa were rather rare and vague.

      A travel company set out to fill this gap, for which many thanks to her – I have never had such an eventful tour. There was so much information that the whole trip merged into a picture from which separate bright spots are snatched out.

      I will try to collect them into a single narrative line.

      Fuerteventura

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      The island met with a huge empty “airport”, scorching sun and desert landscapes.

      The airport is really big: one baggage claim, in my opinion with five or six belts, which is worth it. The landscapes are really deserted – people have tried for centuries, cut down all the forests, plus volcanoes have helped. But the sun periodically hid behind the clouds – after all, May is not without reason considered a low month here.

      But this entire desert ceases to strain after about five kilometers: the roads are excellent, a very mountainous area, which, under frequently changing lighting, plays with such a palette of shades that, looking at the landscape, you can fall into a meditative trance.

      Small settlements in palm groves add to the island of Sharma. Moreover, some of the towns, not particularly noticeable in area, but with a rich history, turned off our team for at least an hour – it is impossible to look and take pictures of the beauty and comfort that are created in the historical centers of these towns. I was especially struck by Betancuria, in which we saw only three inhabitants, the rest disappeared somewhere in advance, but with what love for details everything was done in the historical center, right in the open air museum. ..

      How nice it is to dine on the ocean shore! We were taken to the village of Pozo Negro, which is located between the border of the field of volcanic lava and the coast. The village seems to be unremarkable, except that the atmosphere there is very relaxing. Or maybe it’s the siesta that’s starting to work on us? But we had a wonderful taste of local dishes: beehu fish and paella, but with local wines, and then we also plunged into the ocean. The hardest part was getting our asses off the platform where we relaxed after swimming and putting them back on the bus.

      Then there was another trip through desert landscapes, but with elements of “extreme”: although local drivers drive calmly, but when you “calmly” drive along a single-lane serpentine road with rare islands for passing, not really slowing down on turns, and even on a bus with a high center of gravity, then the sensations involuntarily become aggravated.

      And there are wonderful beaches and quite a strong wind, so the island is deservedly popular with lovers of water and wind sports. It’s amazing that there can be so many kites in the air at the same time – according to the laws of physics, they must roll into a single ball, and they still somehow get along with the sails of windsurfers scurrying between kiters.

      We visited huge dunes, 12-15 meters high. The picture is surreal – a piece of the desert, where it should not seem to be. But beautiful!

      I was impressed by h20 Playa Esmeralda**** in Costa Palma. Spacious, tall lobby, large well-designed area, cozy nooks and crannies, good design, proximity to a beautiful beach with clear water. In the immediate vicinity of the beach there is a bay favored by windsurfers and kitesurfers. Only now retired nudists spoil the general idyll on the beach, but this is rather out of habit. But the water temperature is quite comfortable.

      We left Fuerteventura by sea, by ferry. It was romantic, beautiful and very windy: when I went to the upper deck, my baseball cap was blown off, pulled almost over my ears.

      Lanzarote

      The wind has stopped in Lanzarote.

      A short bus ride around Playa Blanca brought us to the hotel. Again h20, only now Timanfaya Palace****. We settled in and after dinner went for a walk around the town. True, they didn’t really see anything – it gets dark quite early in the Canary Islands, around eight, and quickly, so it’s already night at half past nine.

      And in the morning a real acquaintance with the island began.

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      First we were taken to a local horror movie – Timanfaya Park, the land of volcanoes, which 300 years ago turned things around here, making almost half of the island a desert. And initially those volcanoes were not. Some appeared on the site of villages, of which 13 pieces were destroyed in that area.

      Eruptions lasted for six years (!), periodically subsiding and often starting again in new places. And all the eruptions were accompanied by huge outcrops of lava: it flowed from volcanoes over distances of up to 25 kilometers, creating huge lava fields.

      People left and then returned, hoping for the end of the eruptions. In the end, all the survivors left these places.

      The story of those terrible events flowed during a trip through the park, accompanied by appropriate music. The narrator, our guide Victoria Ozarinskaya, was very eloquent and persuasive – the whole group listened with bated breath. Super!

      But before this excursion, we visited the top of the mountain, where all groups gather, and we were shown several attractions there, such as cooking food over a hole in the surface, getting a geyser when pouring water into a pipe dug into the ground, that is, volcanoes only sleep, and shallow underground lava with a temperature of 600 degrees …

      During volcanic eruptions, not only lava is released, but volcanic ash is also formed, you know this without me, but this ash had to go somewhere. So he went a little north of Timanfaya. The donkey landed on the ground and created a wonderful surface that people adapted to growing grapes and then making wine. Because of the strong winds on the island, grapes, as in other vineyard areas of the world, cannot be lifted, so they grow in holes fenced with fences of basalt stones. The picture is beautiful!

      Of course, automation is powerless in this situation, all work is done manually, but the record for this region is up to 200 kilograms of grapes from one vine per harvest!

      Also in that volcanic sand is found olivine, a semi-precious green stone that lives in the bowels of the earth and protects the surface from magma. True, the pebbles are small, but they are very easy to find. We could hardly tear ourselves away from the search for the treasure – we had to go and taste local delicious wines, which we immediately bought. By the way, due to the fact that this is a tourist place, the bottles are immediately sold tightly packed in pimply cellophane for ease of transportation.

      We also visited the place where almost all advertisements for Mercedes and Porsche off-road vehicles have recently been filmed – El Golfo.

      This is such a bay, surrounded by incredibly textured volcanic rocks – there are complex influxes of lava, and weathering, and red rock, and black sand, and, of course, a green lake. The microorganisms that settled in this lake are to blame for this green color. And they did a great job, it seems to me that there is not enough green in that landscape.

      One of the main attractions of Lanzarote is the work of artist-designer Cesare Menrique. That’s right: creativity is an attraction. It’s just that very smart guys in the local government decided to make the island attractive for tourists and for this they attracted a native of Lanzarote designer Menrique, who lived at that time in New York, giving him carte blanche. And he took advantage of it in the most shameless way: first of all, he forbade the construction of high-rise buildings on the island – residential buildings should not be higher than three floors, business centers and government buildings – no higher than five floors. The next step was to ban painting houses in colors other than white, which means you can paint, but be prepared to pay a hugely increased tax. All this is done in order not to block and highlight the main asset of the island – the mountains. That is, one designer made the whole island dance to his tune!

      I can’t express how much I admire it – a stunningly stylish island. The locals say that Cesare Menrique set the island in a frame, and they are right!

      Everything that Menrique’s hand touched began to play with new facets: the peasant’s museum, and the cactus garden, and the Jameos del Agua grotto…

      the walls are painted with white paint to create a contrast, where the wooden handrails are inscribed in the landscape, where the backlight successfully grabs the play of colors of the wall itself. The mere fact that in this grotto, standing about one and a half kilometers from the ocean, there is a lake of sea water, in which white deep-sea crabs somehow settled, is already lost against the background of general harmony. But in one of the branches of this grotto there is a natural concert hall with excellent acoustics, where the best representatives of musical and theatrical arts dream of playing, in the other branch there is a crazy play of light on the walls of the cave, emphasizing the texture of the walls.

      I would like to say thank you to the h20 Timanfaya Palace hotel, which sheltered us for two nights. Everything was perfect: rooms in minimalist style, and fresh delicious food, and a large, comfortably furnished area, and a huge pool, and a promenade running along the border of the territory. There was only one minus – it was necessary to get to the beach for ten minutes on foot, but we did not feel this minus. By the way, that beach belongs to another hotel of the h20 group – Rubicon Palace – much larger than ours, sharpened to receive VIP guests, although it carries the same 4 stars.

      We flew away with a funny story: when the construction of the airport was being prepared, and the builders were looking for a place for it, they asked some important person where to build (I forgot who, either Franco, or the local meteorologist).

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    All the Canary Islands start the week with active weather warnings –

    7/25/22, 6:46 AM

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    All of the Canary Islands will start this week from today (Monday) with active weather warnings in place from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET). These are orange warnings for heat in Gran Canaria, and yellow warnings in the rest of the islands for high temperatures and also for dangerous coastal conditions.

    In addition, a yellow warning was active yesterday for haze in Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Tenerife, with poor visibility of only 3,000 metres, which finishes at midday today as the haze is lifting. However, the active notices for the coming days, island by island, are as follows:

    MONDAY:
    Gran Canaria:

    Today, the east, west, south and summits of the island have an orange warning for heat, with temperatures of up to 38°C that will especially affect inland areas. It will be active from 10:00am to 8:00pm.

    In addition, in the east, south and west of the island there is a yellow warning, for adverse coastal phenomena. According to the AEMET forecast, a Force 7 northeast wind is expected in the channels between the islands, and in the southeast of Gran Canaria. This notice will be active from 8:00pm on Monday until 11:59pm.

    Tenerife:

    In the north of the island there will be a yellow warning for heat with temperatures that will reach 34°C, especially in central and high areas of the island. In the south, west and east of the island, temperatures will reach 36°C. This notice will be active from 10:00am to 8:00pm.

    In addition, another wave warning will be active from 10:00am to 11:59pm, as the same Force 7 wind will affect the channels between the islands and the entire coast of Tenerife itself.

    Lanzarote:

    The island has an active yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures expected to reach 36°C, mainly affecting inland areas of the southern half of the island.

    Fuerteventura:

    The island has an active yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures expected to reach 36°C, mainly affecting inland areas of the southern half of the island.

    La Palma:

    The island has an active yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures expected to reach 34°C in the east of the island, mainly affecting the middle and high areas. In the west temperatures can reach 36°C, especially on summits.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning from 8:00pm to 11:59pm due to big waves, as the Force 7 wind is expected to affect the west coast of the island.

    El Hierro:

    The island has an active yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures expected to reach 36°C, mainly affecting inland and high areas.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning from 8:00pm to 11:59pm due to big waves, as the Force 7 wind is expected to affect the southwest coast of the island.

    La Gomera:

    The island has an active yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures expected to reach 36°C, mainly affecting inland and high areas.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning from 8:00pm to 11:59pm due to big waves, as the Force 7 wind is expected to affect the channels between the islands.

    WEATHER WARNINGS FOR TUESDAY IN THE CANARY ISLANDS:

    Gran Canaria:


    Tomorrow (Tuesday) the orange weather warning for extreme temperatures will continue to be active on the island, as they are forecast to reach 38°C in the east, west, south and summits of the island, from 10:00am to 8:00pm.

    In addition, in the east, south and west of the island there is another yellow warning, in this case due to adverse coastal conditions. According to the AEMET forecast, the northeasterly Force 7 wind is expected to continue on the west and southeast coasts with a warning in place from 12:00am on Tuesday until 4:59am.

    Tenerife:

    In the north of the island there will be a yellow warning for heat with temperatures that will reach 34°C, especially in the middle and high areas of the island. In the south, west and east of the island, temperatures will reach 36°C. This notice will be active from 10:00am to 7:00pm.

    In addition, another wave warning will be active from 12:00am to 5:59am as the Force wind will affect the northwest and southeast coast of the island.

    Lanzarote:

    The island has a yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures that may reach 36°C, mainly affecting the south and interior areas.

    Fuerteventura:

    The island has a yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures that may reach 36°C, mainly affecting the south and interior areas.

    La Palma:

    The island has a yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures that may reach 34°C in the east of the island, mainly affecting the middle and high areas. In the west and summits temperatures can reach 36°C.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning all day from 12:00am to 11:59pm due to waves on the northwest and southeast coasts.

    El Hierro:

    The island has a yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures that may reach 36°C, mainly affecting central and high areas.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning all day from 12:00am to 11:59pm due to waves on the north and southeast coasts.

    La Gomera:

    The island has a yellow warning for heat from 10:00am to 7:00pm due to temperatures that may reach 36°C.

    In addition, there is a yellow warning all day from 12:00am to 11:59pm due to waves on the west coast of the island.

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    Sailing to the Canary Islands: Everything you need to know

    Heading south to the Canary Islands signals the start of a transatlantic adventure for many European yachts. Meteorologist Chris Tibbs shares his top tips for this passage

    Our focus tends to be on the crossing to the Caribbean of around 3,000 miles. If done at the right season the weather for the transatlantic stage will likely be kind and it will be tradewinds for most, if not all, of the way.

    Getting south to the Canary Islands, however, can be quite a different matter. Sailing across the Bay of Biscay brings its fair share of worry. Some guides suggest getting as far west as possible before heading south, however I prefer to get to the Brest Peninsula to shorten the distance then wait for a weather window.

    Getting west is good if there are going to be westerly winds all the way, but during the summer months there will often be east or north-easterly winds along the north Spanish coast, which will assist with rounding Finisterre. Last year we cruised the Biscay coast and it is a lovely area previously missed in our rush to get south – it is an option worth considering if you have plenty of time.

    The best time to cross Biscay is July and August when the Azores High has moved north and in south Biscay the winds are often north-easterly. When this is the case the main concern is an acceleration zone on the north-west corner of Spain. With an easterly or north-easterly wind direction there is a significant increase in the wind speed; I would add an extra 10 knots or so to the forecast to take account of this acceleration, which will also create a short, steep sea.

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    In these conditions I prefer a passage close to Finisterre to minimise the time spent in the acceleration zone and also to get some shelter from the waves. With a well-established Azores High and the ‘normal’ heat low over Spain the Portuguese trades will set in. Driven by the pressure gradient between high and low pressure these will be strongest during the afternoons then easing near the coast at night.

    Offshore they will tend to stay strong from a north to north-westerly direction and 30 knots is not unusual; it is a good way of testing your downwind sails for the transatlantic! As we get later in the season, from early September onwards, depressions in the Atlantic will track further south giving strong south-westerly winds in Biscay and pushing the band of Portuguese tradewinds south, often south of Lisbon.

    This makes a Biscay crossing difficult; it is still possible but we’re likely to have to wait some time for a weather window and once we have one it’s a hard push to cover the miles. Departing from southern Portugal or from the Mediterranean, statistics suggest we should have north to north-easterly winds for the majority of the passage.

    When leaving from the Med it’s important to get through the Strait of Gibraltar with an easterly wind – the Levante. The geography of the area funnels the wind strongly between the mountains of Spain and those of North Africa, making the straits difficult in a westerly. Once out of the Med the route joins with that of boats from further north.

    It is usual to have to get some westing before heading south to avoid an area of calms often found along the Moroccan coast, near Casablanca, which is caused by low pressure over North Africa. With northerly winds in place there will be an acceleration zone west of the Atlas Mountains. The mountains funnel the air along their western side and a band of strong wind can be found up to 100 miles offshore.

    This will be forecast to some extent if using GRIB files, although I think it is often underestimated in the forecasts. It is more of an issue if heading for Lanzarote from Gibraltar as our route is generally closer to the coast than if arriving from Portugal.

    Cut off low

    The feature of more concern is a ‘cut off’ low. These are small lows that form on the southern part of a loop in the jet stream. They form, then the loop tends to collapse and the jet stream moves north.

    This leaves a small low without the driving force of the jet stream to steer it. The low will then drift around, sometimes towards the north-east, but just as likely drift west before slowly dissipating.

    These lows will often have strong winds in them; being so far south just a small pressure gradient will give strong to gale force winds and it’s not unusual to have an exciting passage heading south if encountering a cut-off low.

    The passage to the Canary Islands can be a lovely sail and a preview to tradewind sailing – but you do need to watch the weather.

    Top tips for sailing to the Canary Islands

    • Leave early in the season – from September the weather can quickly deteriorate.
    • Shorten the distance, particularly in unsettled weather.
    • If the wind is easterly or north-easterly in southern Biscay expect a significant acceleration zone around Finisterre.
    • The Portuguese tradewinds can be strong.
    • Watch for cut off lows forming.
    • Moderate easterly winds in the Med will give gales in the Gibraltar Strait.
    • Watch for an acceleration zone close west of the Atlas Mountains (near the latitude of Marrakesh).

    About the author

    Chris Tibbs is a meteorologist and weather router, as well as a professional sailor and navigator with more than 250,000 sailing miles behind him. He forecasts for Olympic sailing teams and the ARC rallies, among others.

    First published in the September 2019 edition of Yachting World.

    A year on, volcano scars mark Spain’s La Palma island

    MADRID (AP) — A six-kilometer black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long volcano eruption that may have left no casualties but did wreak havoc in the lives of many.

    As officials held ceremonies Monday to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.

    Under the thick molten rock slab — still slowly cooling down from the initial 1,140 degrees Celsius (2,084 degrees Fahrenheit) — some 3,000 buildings were buried along with many banana plantations, roads and irrigation systems.

    Alongside agriculture, tourism is critical to the island’s economy. But half of the 8,000 registered places of accommodation remain closed due to the presence of poisonous gases — the same reason that keeps around 170 local people still living in hotel rooms.

    The former touristic spot of Puerto Naos is described by local newspapers as a ghost town. The lava didn’t reach the town, but the high concentration of CO2 gases forced the evacuation of its 1,000 residents. Most are staying with relatives, and all continue to wonder when they will be allowed back home.

    FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Sept. 23, 2021. From being one of the least known islands in the volcaulcaninc Spanish Canary Archipielago, to the spotlight for institutions, scientists and tourism. A year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it faded out, La Palma has emerged from the scars the lava left. But many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)

    Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Emilio Morenatti

    FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Thursday, Sept.

    23, 2021. A six-kilometer-long black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long eruption that left no casualties but wreaked havoc in the lives of many when it struck a year ago. Many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, Pool, File)

    Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Emilio Morenatti

    FILE – Spanish Army soldiers stand on a hill as lava flows as volcano continues to erupt on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, on Nov. 29, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)

    Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Emilio Morenatti

    FILE – Scientists from CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) take geophysics measurements on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain on Nov.

    13, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially. (AP Photo/Taner Orribo, File)

    Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Taner Orribo

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    La Palma — population 84,790 — has become the focus of many politicians and dignitaries. Cabinet members including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez have visited the island 60 times, mostly to announce new aid packages. Queen Letizia recently chose La Palma for her yearly visit to a school at the beginning of the academic year.

    Public funds to aid reconstruction totaling 566 million euros ($564 million) have been delivered by the government.

    Yet a grouping of those affected by the volcano plans to mark the anniversary Monday with a protest over what they consider bad management of the funds.

    Others resent the fact that when the roar of the volcano died down after 85 days, solidarity disappeared.

    “Politicians don’t really care about us,” said banana farmer Juan Carlos Rodríguez. He said the subsidies were insufficient.

    However, some entrepreneurs are finding ways to reshape their businesses and exploit the eruption.

    AstroLaPalma used to offer nighttime stargazing programs under the clear Canary Island sky. Now, owner Ana García guides amazed visitors through the volcanic ashes.

    The volcano didn’t really have a name before it erupted, though it was popularly known as Cumbre Vieja — the name of the surrounding national park. This summer, island residents voted to call it Tajogaite — the name of the area in the ancient Guanche language.

    It’s the first year of a new era for the volcanic islands, and locals are also determined to thrive.

    Just two months ago, the islanders were able to claim a minor victory over the volcano with the opening of a new road built over the lava rock to connect the sides of the Aridane Valley that was split in two by the eruption.

    The road takes two hours off the drive to reach isolated houses, shortens kids’ school routes and allows access to the surviving banana plantations in the valley.

    Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

    Weather in Kanareyka for 3 days, weather forecast for Kanareyka for the next 3 days, Bizhbulyaksky district, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia.

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    Novoshakhovo 9000 , Russia

    Weather in Kanareyka today ⋆ Weather forecast Kanareyka now ⇒ Air temperature, Russia | METEOPROG. UA

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    Wind 1 ​​ m/s
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    The maximum air temperature recorded in Canary for the last 73 years of observations is +27. 7°C, recorded on September 20, 1957 years old.

    The absolute minimum -2°C was recorded in 1976. The average temperature for this day is +19.3°C.

    The heaviest rainfall in Canary was recorded on September 20, 1968 – 18.08 mm. The maximum wind gusts were in 1977 – up to 19.94 m / s.

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    Weather in Kanareyka village for 3 days (Republic of Bashkortostan, Bizhbulyaksky district)

    Temperature 0002 On our site you can always find an accurate weather forecast for the village Kanaryika for 3 days, a long-term forecast for 10 days, as well as a detailed hourly weather forecast. The accuracy of the weather forecast for 3 days is 80-90%. Data provided by NOAA, ECMWF, OpenWeatherMap. Any use of data from this site constitutes your full acceptance of the terms of the user agreement. Weather forecast for 3 days0001

    • Weather in Russia
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    • Weather in Bizhbulyaksky district

    ±18°

    overcast

    southwest wind, 2 m/s

    On the evening of September 20, 2022 at
    in the village of Canaryka it was +18°C, cloudy,
    wind southwest 2 m/s.
    Atmospheric pressure 764 mm Hg. Art., air humidity was 36%.
    The tables below show weather forecast for the village of Canaryke for the week .

    To display the weather forecast in Kanaryke village were
    used data received from the weather station No. 75

    “Novyy”, which is located at a distance of 10.04 km from the geographical coordinates of the village Kanaryiki. Keep in mind that the remoteness of the weather station from the actual location of the object affects the accuracy and objectivity of the weather forecast.

    Weather forecast for the village of Canaryke at

    on Wednesday , September 21, 2022

    20 September, Today Sunrise: 07:06 Sunset: 19:30 Day length: 12h 24 min04:16

    Thursday, September 22, 2022

    Time Temperature Weather Pressure Humidity Wind
    at night, at 00:00 ±18° , overcast 763 mmHg Art. 38% Z, 1 m/s
    at night, at 03:00 ±16° , overcast 763 mmHg Art. 37% SW, 2 m/s
    in the morning at 06:00 ±17° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 32% SW, 3 m/s
    in the morning at 09:00 ±19° , overcast 763 mmHg Art. 33% SW, 3 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 12:00 ±24° , partly cloudy 762 mmHg Art. 20% Yu, 5 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 15:00 ±24° , overcast 761 mmHg Art. 21% Yu, 3 m/s
    in the evening at 18:00 ±19° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 25% SW, 2 m/s
    in the evening at 21:00 ±18° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 25% SW, 2 m/s Temperature Weather Pressure Humidity Wind
    at night, at 00:00 ±17° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 24% SW, 2 m/s
    at night, at 03:00 ±17° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 24% SW, 1 m/s
    in the morning at 06:00 ±17° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 26% SW, 2 m/s
    in the morning at 09:00 ±21° , overcast 763 mmHg Art. 22% SW, 3 m/s
    during the day at 12:00 ±25° , partly cloudy 762 mmHg Art. 17% SW, 4 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 15:00 ±25° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 19% SW, 3 m/s
    in the evening at 18:00 ±19° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 24% SW, 3 m/s
    in the evening at 21:00 ±18° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 24% SW, 3 m/s

    Weather forecast for Kanaryke village at

    Friday , September 23, 2022

    Time Temperature Weather Pressure Humidity Wind
    at night, at 00:00 ±17° , overcast 762 mmHg Art. 24% SW, 3 m/s
    at night, at 03:00 ±16° , overcast 761 mmHg Art. 23% SW, 4 m/s
    in the morning at 06:00 ±15° , overcast 761 mmHg Art. 27% SW, 4 m/s
    in the morning at 09:00 ±21° , overcast 761 mmHg Art. 22% SW, 5 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 12:00 ±25° , partly cloudy 761 mmHg Art. 16% Yu, 5 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 15:00 ±24° , overcast 760 mmHg Art. 22% SW, 2 m/s
    in the evening at 18:00 ±20° , overcast 760 mmHg Art. 22% SW, 2 m/s
    in the evening at 21:00 ±19° , overcast 759 mmHg Art. 22% Z, 3 m/s

    Weather forecast for Kanaryke village at

    Saturday , September 24, 2022

    Time Temperature Weather Pressure Humidity Wind
    at night, at 00:00 ±19° , overcast 759 mmHg Art. 23% Z, 3 m/s
    at night, at 03:00 ±18° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 36% Z, 4 m/s
    in the morning at 06:00 ±18° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 40% Z, 5 m/s
    in the morning at 09:00 ±21° , overcast 757 mmHg Art. 34% Z, 6 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 12:00 ±25° , overcast 756 mmHg Art. 21% SW, 6 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 15:00 ±23° , overcast 756 mmHg Art. 27% SW, 3 m/s
    in the evening at 18:00 ±20° , overcast 757 mmHg Art. 33% Yu, 3 m/s
    in the evening at 21:00 ±18° , light rain 758 mmHg Art. 60% Z, 2 m/s

    Kanaryke village weather forecast for

    Sunday , September 25, 2022

    Time Temperature Weather Pressure Humidity Wind
    at night, at 00:00 ±16° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 64% SE, 3 m/s
    at night, at 03:00 ±13° , partly cloudy 759 mmHg Art. 78% V, 3 m/s
    in the morning at 06:00 ±12° , overcast 760 mmHg Art. 86% V, 4 m/s
    in the morning at 09:00 ±16° , overcast 760 mmHg Art. 62% SV, 2 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 12:00 ±21° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 44% Z, 2 m/s
    in the afternoon, at 15:00 ±22° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 40% SW, 4 m/s
    in the evening at 18:00 ±17° , overcast 758 mmHg Art. 54% Z, 10 m/s

    Canary 🌟 Photo, description, range, food, enemies ✔ > All about wildlife

    Canary is so named because it was once brought by explorers from the Canary Islands. Today it is a fairly common pet. Its popularity as a domestic animal lies in the fact that it does not require any special care. The bird quickly adapts to new environmental conditions and feels comfortable at home.

    Material content:

    • Species origin and description
    • Appearance and features
    • Where does the canary live?
    • What does a canary eat?
    • Features of character and lifestyle
    • Social structure and reproduction
    • Natural enemies of canaries
    • Population and species status

    Species origin and description

    Photo: Canary

    The canary belongs to the chordate vertebrates, is a representative of the class of birds, the superorder of neopalates, the order of passeriformes, the suborder of songbirds, the family of finches, the genus of canary finches, the species of Canary canary finches, the subspecies of domestic canaries.

    Ever since the time when the discoverers brought from various overseas and unknown countries writings about various outlandish representatives of the animal world, people first learned about the canary. Scientists, researchers and navigators not only described a small bird that sings amazing trills, but also brought drawings with its image. Subsequently, several amazing birds from the Canary Islands were brought to Europe. It is thanks to the region of their habitat, which was considered the immediate homeland of birds, that they were called canaries.

    Video: Canary

    After the first birds came to Europe, they were quickly brought to Russia and became very popular and in demand as pets. Gradually, people learned how to properly care for canaries, and subsequently breed them. Canaries became so popular that in some regions entire villages and villages were only engaged in breeding and raising birds, making cages and perches for them.

    During the period of domestication, birds have changed quite a bit. Domestic canaries have a number of distinctive features from their relatives – wild Canary finches. This is clearly manifested in the size of the body, the colors of the plumage, as well as the manner in which they perform their trills.

    Appearance and features

    Photo: Canary bird

    Canaries are small bright birds. Domesticated individuals have larger body sizes compared to wild birds. The average domestic canary has a body length of 13-15 centimeters. The body size, taking into account the wingspan, is about 23-25 ​​centimeters. However, there are individuals that have larger or smaller dimensions. These little songbirds have very harmonious, well-proportioned body proportions. On a small body there is a rounded, small head.

    The eyes of the birds are black, round, very expressive. On the head there is a light, most often yellowish pin-shaped beak. Plumage color can be varied. The most common is a rich yellow color. However, there are individuals that have a different plumage color.

    What colors of plumage are possible for canaries:

    • white;
    • chocolate color;
    • greenish tint;
    • various shades of brown; 9139eight
    • honey;
    • orange;
    • the presence of red feathers is possible (the result of crossing a canary with a fiery siskin).

    Canaries sometimes change the color of their plumage depending on climatic conditions. There are individuals with a crest, or feathers with specific waves. The birds have rather thin, but tenacious limbs with long claws. To date, it is customary to distinguish more than a hundred species of decorative poultry. Each species has specific external features, body size, color.

    Where does the canary live?

    Photo: Russian canary

    Today, the canary is a domesticated, decorative bird. The ancestors and ancestors of this species were wild birds – Canary finches. Their natural habitat was considered the Canary Islands. On the territory of the islands, the most favorable climatic conditions for the year-round habitat of birds. Under natural conditions, birds most often live in forest areas in mountainous areas. They can often be found near human settlements, as well as in small settlements, rural areas. Canarian finches tend to lead a sedentary lifestyle. They choose a certain territory in which they spend almost their entire lives.

    Canaries are completely undemanding to the conditions of detention. At home, they do not require almost any special care. To keep them, you will need a cage in which the birds will have to spend most of their time. For keeping a bird at home, it is best to choose a spacious metal cage, since it is very easy to wash and, if necessary, can be disinfected. In the cage, be sure to install a mirror, a swing, a drinking bowl and a feeder. Mandatory attributes include perches and crossbars, which should be placed at different levels.

    What does a canary eat?

    Photo: Male canary

    The canary is considered to be an unpretentious bird that does not overeat. However, those who decide to start it at home should remember that proper, balanced nutrition is the key to the health and life expectancy of a bird. The main food base of birds is food of plant origin – seeds, various types of vegetation. During the nesting and breeding period, birds can feed on insects, larvae, caterpillars, etc.

    When living at home, it is recommended that birds buy food that is specifically designed for feeding canaries. At the same time, it is worth paying attention to a certain stage of life for which this food is created. For example, for the molting period, or the breeding period, a type of feed is intended that contains the optimal amount of vitamins and minerals for this period. The average rate of dry food for one adult is 2 teaspoons per day.

    What serves as a food base for poultry:

    • cereals: oats, millet, barley, wheat, corn, buckwheat, rice, canary seed;
    • seeds of various types of succulent vegetation: quinoa, dandelion, plantain;
    • bran;
    • rapeseed;
    • nuts;
    • sunflower seeds;
    • berries;
    • ripe fruits – grapes, apricots, cherries, sweet varieties of apples, peaches;
    • dried fruits: figs, dried apricots, raisins, prunes, dates;
    • fresh vegetables.

    In the cold season, it is recommended to supplement the diet with sprigs of various varieties of trees and shrubs – maple, cherry, raspberry, hawthorn, mountain ash, beech, willow, elderberry. Sometimes songbirds can be pampered with various products of animal origin – low-fat cottage cheese, a small amount of honey, boiled eggs, insects. There is also a list of products that are contraindicated for these birds.

    Products that are contraindicated:

    • parsley, dill;
    • potatoes;
    • mango;
    • papaya.

    Interesting fact: Birds tend to lead an active, mobile lifestyle. However, individuals that are kept at home are limited in space and may be obese.

    Now you know how to feed a canary. Let’s see how the songbird lives in the wild.

    Features of the character and lifestyle

    Photo: Female canary

    By nature, canaries are endowed with a calm, peaceful character. It is worth noting that males are somewhat calmer and more friendly towards humans than females. Accordingly, males quickly and easily adapt at home, get used to people. Those who plan to acquire this small but very melodious bird are advised to have young individuals. Mature birds are distinguished by quarrelsomeness. It is difficult for them to get used to a person. In some cases, they tend to be aggressive.

    Birds that come to humans are no longer young, lead a habitual way of life. They are not inclined to change their habits, adapt to people. To change some habits, you will have to make an incredible amount of effort. If a young individual enters the house, at first it is necessary to disturb her less. She needs time to adapt. When communicating with birds, you should try to avoid sharp, impulsive movements and loud sounds.

    Close relatives of the domestic canary, the Canarian finches are considered very inquisitive and sociable birds. Under natural conditions, they really need the company of their relatives and exist exclusively in packs. Flock size may vary. Most often, these birds fly at a low altitude, not rising high. Flocks fly from tree to tree, or from bush to bush in search of the required amount of food. In the process of moving, they constantly communicate with other individuals of the pack.

    At nightfall, small flocks of birds unite into large flocks and look for a suitable tree to spend the night. In this composition they spend the night and at dawn they are again divided into noisy flocks. Bird breeders should remember that the canary is a songbird, so it will create a lot of noise in the house.

    Social structure and reproduction

    Photo: Canary in nature

    Birds that live in the wild begin their breeding season with the onset of spring. Warm weather and sufficient food indicate that the time has come for procreation. At home, canaries can breed year-round in the presence of suitable conditions.

    Mostly birds aged from one and a half to four and a half years old breed. One adult sexually mature female is capable of making several clutches in one life cycle. When kept at home, it is better not to allow her to do more than two, in order to prevent excessive stress on a small body. It is best to equip several nests for the canary in the form of a sphere and attach a perch close to it.

    After two individuals converge, after 10-12 days the first egg may appear. After that, every day the female lays one more egg. Their total number does not exceed 4-5 pieces. Canary eggs are small in size and weigh no more than 2-3 grams. They are light, with a bluish tint and small dark blotches.

    After laying the eggs, the female incubates them. She practically does not leave her post until the chicks hatch from the eggs. They appear in the same order in which the eggs were laid. Among the birds that were born, competition immediately arises. The older and stronger take food from the younger and weak. Often because of this, weak individuals die from lack of food. Because of this, when kept at home, artificial eggs are placed in canaries instead of laid eggs. After all the eggs are laid, they are returned to the bird, and she begins to incubate all the eggs at the same time.

    After the birth of the chicks, the female feeds them for one month. A month later, the chicks learn to fly and gradually prepare for independent living. The period of puberty is reached by one and a half years. The average life expectancy is 10 years. When kept at home and well cared for, life expectancy can increase up to 15 years.

    Natural enemies of canaries

    Photo: Canary bird

    When living in natural conditions in the Canary Islands, canaries have quite a few enemies. Predators lie in wait for them even in the dark. The threat awaits not only them, but also nests with eggs, and defenseless chicks. Canaries are very nimble and mischievous birds that constantly scurry back and forth, thereby giving away the location of their nest.

    During daylight hours they often fall prey to other large birds of prey – owls, king kites, hawks. With the onset of darkness, they are hunted by bats, which are predominantly nocturnal and perfectly orientated in the dark.

    Small birds also have many enemies on the surface of the earth. These include rats, members of the cat family. Cats and rats eat the chicks that are born and destroy their nests. In addition, rodents are carriers of dangerous infectious diseases. One individual can infect the entire flock in a short time, which subsequently dies.

    Population and species status

    Photo: Songbird canary

    Today, canaries are domestic birds. They exist exclusively at home. They are successfully bred in various parts of the world. Wild birds are called Canarian canary finches. They inhabit exclusively the Canary and Azores. Scientists have found that the approximate number of canaries in the Canary Islands is 90,000 pairs, in the Azores – 65,000 pairs.

    Canarian finches inhabit Madeira in small numbers. However, their numbers there are significantly lower – no more than 5,500 pairs. Canaries have repeatedly tried to start in Bermuda or the Hawaiian Islands. At 19In 33, scientists brought several pairs of canaries to these islands, but after 25 years, all individuals in this region became extinct. Birds are also found in small numbers in Puerto Rico.

    Today, according to scientists, the birds are not threatened with extinction. Canary is a small, agile, lively, and very bright bird. This species has a huge variety of subspecies. An amazing feature, thanks to which birds have become known all over the world, is their incredible melodiousness. For those who love to enjoy the singing of birds, such a pet will bring a lot of pleasure and positive emotions.

    

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    Weather in Canary for today. Weather forecast Canary

    • Tue

      Today

      Cloudy

      min +15

      °C

    • Wed

      Tomorrow

      Cloudy

      min +13

      °C

    • Thu

      Sep 22

      Cloudy with clear spells

      min +13

      °C

    • Fri

      Sep 23

      Cloudy

      min +12

      °C

    • Sat

      Sep 24

      Cloudy

      min +14

      °C

    Temperature

    +17 °

    71 9

    0:00 3:00 6:00 9:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
    +19 ° +18 ° +16 ° +16 ° +20 ° +23 ° +22 °

    +18° +16° +16° m/s

    Today the weather in Canary will be cloudy, without precipitation. The air temperature will rise to +23°C, south wind, 4 m/s . At night, the thermometer will drop to +15°C, the weather will be mostly cloudy, clear in places, without precipitation, south wind, 4 m/s . Atmospheric pressure during the day will change from 732 to 735 mm Hg.

    precipitation

    precipitation 0:00 3:00 6:00 9:00 12:00 15:00 18:00

    wind

    9166 9166

    – 9111

    wind 0:00 3:00 6:00 9:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
    wind 6 м/с 5 м/с 4 м/с 3 м/с 4 м/с 4 м/с 3 m/s 2 m/s
    Direct U U U U Yuz Yu
    Putes 11 m/s

    weather events

    11165

    1165

    1165

    111165

    1111165

    1111ALS %

    64

    weather 0:00 3:00 6:00 9:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
    1166

    +19 ° +18 ° +16 ° +16 ° +20 ° +23 ° +22 °
    43 % 46 % 48 % 38 % 32 % 37 % 53 %
    Pressure, MMT.

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