Tenerife north, Canary Islands – Average Annual Weather
August is the hottest month in Tenerife north with an average temperature of 25°C (77°F) and the coldest is January at 17.5°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in August. The wettest month is January with an average of 40mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in August when the average sea temperature is 26°C (79°F).
Average Temperature: Tenerife north
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Average Rainfall: Tenerife north
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Travel Destinations With Perfect Weather All Year
Too many people (myself included), the idea of “perfect weather” is not-a-cloud-in-the-sky sunny and 70 – 80 degrees F. Well, there are places on this globe that actually have that weather the majority of the time. Here are 10 beautiful places that have beautiful weather! (all temperatures are Fahrenheit)
Sydney, Australia
When you think of Australia, you might imagine a continent of hot, dry outback. Well, parts of Australia are like that, but along the Southern and Southeastern coasts the weather is simply gorgeous! Sydney lies on the Southeastern coast of Australia. Lows in the Winter usually range around the 40 degree mark, with highs in the 60s. Summers average around 80 degrees but can top off at over 100 degrees. Rain happens any time of year, but Sydney boasts around 104 cloudless days each year.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil. Since it has an inland location and sits at a high elevation, the weather here is simply gorgeous! The weather temperatures stay fairly consistent year-round and range in the 80s in the Summer and 70s in the Winter. Rain falls mostly during the Summer months, but is rarely severe.
Malaga, Spain
This gorgeous city lies in the province of Andalusia. During the Winter months, there is an average 6 hours per day of sunshine, even though Winter is the wettest season. Winter lows are in the 50s and highs in the 60s. While in the Summer months, the temperature tops out around 85. Malaga has a rich history and many famous poets and artists have come out of Malaga, including Pablo Picasso.
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands is a popular tourist destination for very good reason. While inland, the weather varies, along the coast it is gorgeous year-round. The temperatures here don’t vary much during the year. In the Summer months, the temperature tops off around 80, while in the Winter, the highs are around 70. It is also dry and sunny throughout most of the year in Tenerife.
Santa Barbara, California, US
Santa Barbara is an incredibly popular tourist destination and one of my personal favorites. It sits on the Central California coast and has gorgeous weather all year long with highs in the 70s during the Summer and 60s during the Winter. Santa Barbara gets around 19 inches of rain per year with most of that falling during the Winter months.
The rain makes the landscapes around Santa Barbara green, lush and beautiful. Santa Barbara has a thriving downtown area that is a shopper’s dream with many specialty and clothing shops. I even found some clothing that used to belong to the singer Cher in a consignment shop there once.
San Diego, California
Another one of my favorite destinations, San Diego sits along the southernmost coast of California, not far from the Mexico border. Summer highs hover around the 80 degree mark while Winter highs are usually 60 to 70 degrees. San Diego also has an average 260 sunny days per year. San Diego is famous for its Gaslamp Quarter, its miles of beaches, surfing, shopping and gorgeous landscape.
Kunming, China
Kunming is located in China’s Yunnan Province, at an altitude of just over 6000 feet. High temperatures are in the 70s during the Summer months and hover in the 60s during the Winter. The evenings can dip below freezing in Winter, however. Most rainfall occurs between the months of June and October. Because the weather is so pleasant year-round, it is known as the “City of Eternal Spring.”
Medellin, Colombia
Because Medellin, Colombia sits in the Tropical Latitudes, it has almost perfect weather year-round. Average highs top out at around 80 degrees throughout the year. Because of it’s tropical location, Medellin does see a lot of rainfall during the year.
But, the reward from all that rain is its lush mountain landscapes. Although the city used to be notorious for being the home of Colombia’s drug cartel, it has managed to rid itself of the violent street gangs and cartel and is now a safe tourist destination.
Lihue, Hawaii
Lihue, located on the island of Kauai, stays at a very temperate 80 degrees year-round. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city was 90 degrees Most rainfall is light and occurs mostly in the Winter months. While it seldom gets heavy storms, the possibility for that is also in the Winter. But, even if you choose to visit in the Summer, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how moderate the temperature is.
Durban, South Africa
Located on South Africa’s Eastern Coastline, Durban has become a very popular tourist destination because of its beautiful weather and long, gorgeous beaches. In Summer, highs are in the 80s, but it does rain often, which is something to keep in mind when planning your vacation. Luckily, even the Winter months are sunny and warm with highs averaging in the low 70s.
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Tenerife weather 2022/2023: an overview
Tenerife’s weather has drawn holidaymakers to its black and golden sand shores for decades.
The promise of warm sunshine with little chance of any rain makes it an attractive option, and when you consider the vast selection of things to do, from the beaches and water sports to hiking and exploring Teide National Park, it’s easy to see why Tenerife is such a hit in both summer and winter.
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, which sits in the Atlantic Ocean just over 300 kilometres off the coast of Morocco. As with the other islands in the group, Tenerife’s weather is some of the best in the world with plenty of sunshine: summers are very dry and quite hot, while winters are slightly cooler, with some rain.
Tenerife’s weather, however, is more complex than you might expect: from north to south, sea level to the peak of Mount Teide, conditions can vary greatly within the same day, let alone across the seasons.
Conditions that affect the weather in Tenerife in this part of the Atlantic are governed by gentle trade winds that blow year-round from the northeast, and by the temperature of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the island.
The trade winds provide a high degree of protection against unsettled weather while the temperature of the water, which varies only by about 4°C all year, prevents the island from becoming too hot in summer or too cold in winter.
Locally, temperatures are also governed by altitude above sea level. The summit of Mount Teide in the centre of Tenerife is over 3,700 metres (12,000 ft), making it the highest point of any island in the Atlantic Ocean, and Spain’s highest mountain, usually snowcapped in winter.
The air temperature at the summit can be as much as 20°C cooler than at sea level, while cloud and rainfall are also generally greater at higher elevations and, because of the prevailing northeasterly winds, more rain falls on north-facing slopes than in the south of the island.
Tenerife’s summer – May to October
Tenerife’s winter – November to April
Tenerife summer weather – May to October
While the weather in Tenerife may not see any drastic contrast between the seasons, the summer months do enjoy the highest temperatures, both on land and in the sea, as well as the most amount of sunshine.
Days are long, hot, and sunny with barely a drop of rain likely, making it a real winner for those after a holiday close enough to home to avoid a long haul flight but with reliable heat and sunshine to help make any break a big success.
Tenerife’s weather sees temperatures climb from early summer highs of 21°C in May to 25°C by July, peaking at around 26°C in August, although it has been known to be far hotter during the height of summer, especially in the drier south of the island.
Heat and humidity isn’t a huge issue here, with low levels in July, reaching a maximum of moderate in August only. Evenings gradually stay warmer as well, with lows of 14°C in May (you’ll certainly need layers at this time), to the region of 19°C after dusk by August.
The sea too warms up steadily in summer, increasing by roughly a degree per month from 20°C in May to 23°C in August. There’s loads of sunshine to be had with nine hours per day in May, June, and August, while July takes the top spot with no fewer than 10 hours of glorious sunshine per day.
The weather in Tenerife in late summer, September and October, is delightful, as the whole island has benefitted from the warmth of the sun over the previous months.
The sea stays warm until the end of October when temperatures start to decline, days remain hot at around 24°C or 25°C with low heat and humidity, and evenings are pleasant, dropping to 17°C or 18°C.
There’s also plenty of sunshine about with as much as seven hours in October, unlike the UK, which sees only three hours at the same time, although do watch out for the UV, which remains very high in September.
Rainfall is rare and likely to be sharp and isolated if you see any at all. This welcoming weather in Tenerife is what helps make it so popular with those after late summer breaks and even half term holidays.
For those wanting to swim, the weather in Tenerife throws up various options at different times of the year. For shallow, sheltered water, head to the southwest coast where you’ll find plenty of beaches with breakwaters where the sea is at its calmest in summer.
The north of the island is more exposed to the Atlantic with bigger waves, especially in winter, which is when surfers flock to the rougher seas. As for the wind, summer tends to see the strongest breezes, typically coming from the east/northeast.
Tenerife winter weather – November to April
The word ‘winter’ could be misleading: forget icy starts and dark days – Tenerife’s weather in winter is a whole other ball game. Between November and December, the weather in Tenerife is cooling down from summer.
Days sit at 21°C in November, 19°C by December, there’s no heat and humidity, and evenings turn chilly at 15°C and 13°C respectively.
The sea retains its heat, and is still just warm enough to swim in at 22°C in November, and 20°C by December. There’s a good six hours of sunshine to be had at this time, and only a slight increase in the risk of seeing any rain with December, statistically the wettest month of the year, seeing no more than six days affected in some way by rainfall.
These changes are small and subtle, marking the turn of the season but in no way an end to Tenerife’s holiday weather conditions. Compared to the UK at this time, which sees a whopping one hour of sunshine in December and a high, if you’re lucky, of 8°C, the weather in Tenerife in the early part of winter remains warm with lots of sunshine around.
Moving into the new year, the weather in Tenerife is pretty consistent from January to April, with only marginal shifts in conditions. January and February mark the coolest periods, with days typically reaching 18°C, edging towards 20°C by March and April.
Evenings are fresh at 12°C to 13°C, so do pack extra layers. The sea sits at about 19°C until May, which many find too chilly, so do book a hotel with a heated pool if you want to guarantee comfortable swimming.
The sun gradually offers more of itself as the year moves on, with six hours per day in January increasing to seven in February and March, and eight by April. Just watch out for the UV, which is also on the up from high in February to very high by March and April. A big bonus is the lack of heat and humidity, which makes no appearance at all from January to April.
As with the other Canary Islands, Tenerife’s weather is susceptible to calima winds, which whip up dust and sand from the Sahara, blowing it into the Atlantic and over the islands.
Tenerife can become submerged in a cloud of thick dust with lower visibility, poorer air quality and higher temperatures that can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. In theory, this can happen at any time of year, but February and March are prone to these storms.
Tenerife weather – summary
Tenerife’s reputation as a fabulous holiday destination is well deserved. Put simply, it’s never too hot or too cold, and it is mostly sunny as well as easy to get to.
While the island welcomes more than a quarter of a million UK holidaymakers every month, Tenerife’s peak season is in winter when thousands of sun-starved Brits, plus other nationalities, head to the island to bask in the reliably warm rays and get a good dose of vitamin D.
There’s a simple way of looking at the difference in Tenerife’s weather across the island throughout the year: for hot, dry conditions, ideal for going to the beach, stick to the bustling resorts of the south.
For rich green landscapes, dense pine and laurel forests, and hiking trails, make for the north; just be aware that typically, it is slightly cooler and cloudier with more chance of seeing some rain.
Interested in finding out more about Tenerife weather in 2022/2023? Don’t miss our annual climate guide to Tenerife, which clearly shows averages throughout the year. Then there’s the five-day weather forecast for the island and the weather today.
You can also find out more about visiting the island, and browse the latest cheap deals to Tenerife in our dedicated island guide.
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Which is the hottest month in Tenerife?
The hottest time of year in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife is normally August. Expect maximum daytime temperatures to reach 26°C with moderate heat and humidity.
Which month has the most rain in Tenerife?
In terms of rainfall, December is usually the wettest month in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife with 75mm on average. There are normally 6 days in December with some rain.
When is it sunniest in Tenerife?
The sunniest time of year in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife is normally July with bright sunshine on average for 71% of daylight hours; that’s 10 hours of sunshine per day.
When is the sea warmest in Tenerife?
The sea is usually at its warmest in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in September when the water temperature reaches 24°C.
What is the flight time to Tenerife from the UK?
The flight time to Tenerife from the UK is typically 4.5 hours.
What is the time difference between Tenerife and the UK?
The time difference between Tenerife and the UK is GMT+0 hours.
What is the main language spoken in Tenerife?
The main language spoken in Tenerife is Spanish.
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Which plugs are used in Tenerife?
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Ten things to do on Tenerife on a rainy day.
Somebody get the smelling salts, there’s been a mass fainting. Yes, despite what some would have you believe, it does occasionally rain on Tenerife. Sometimes it even monsoons it down. And when it does, it is worth having a plan B alternative to lying on the beach.
These are some ideas of how to keep dry and still have fun when the heavens decide Tenerife needs a soaking.
Go underground
An atmospheric, fascinating and even spooky place to stay dry if it rains is in Europe’s longest volcanic tube, the 17 kilometre long Cueva del Viento near Icod de los Vinos. You don’t explore the whole tunnel, only a short section and although the tunnel might be dry, the information provided by learned guides isn’t. It’s a lot of fun. Giant rats and mutant cockroaches used to scuttle and crawl through these pitch black tubes; I just thought it was worth mentioning that before you descend into Tenerife’s bowels.
Shopping opportunity
Not so long ago tourists visiting the south of Tenerife had to head north for any decent shopping opportunities. The north still has most of the biggest shopping centres but now there are alternatives in the south like Gran Sur and super stylish Plaza del Duque in Costa Adeje, or the Safari Centre in Playa de las Américas. Designer fashion shops include familiar British High Street names as well as lesser known Spanish ones, whilst Canarian supermarket chains are generally the best places in resort areas to pick up local products (cheese, honeys, wine, mojo sauces etc.) without paying inflated tourist prices.
City tour
There are few things more sorry looking than a beach resort on a rainy day. Cities, on the other hand, can handle rain. Some even look more atmospheric when damp and the neon lights from shops add colour to puddles. What they definitely do offer is lots of escape routes from drizzle – whether that’s shops, restaurants, galleries and museums, interesting buildings or even watching the world go by from inside a tram. The Tranvia links Santa Cruz and La Laguna, two Tenerife cities worth exploring whatever the weather is doing.
Want to know more about Tenerife’s cities? Read our articles on Santa Cruz and La Laguna.
Dive under the waves
It might seem irrational, considering the end result is going to be the same, but I’m not keen on the idea of slipping into a rubber suit and slipping below the waves in the rain. Stepping into a mini yellow submarine and diving beneath the sea is a completely different prospect. It’s a wonderful world down there whatever is happening up above the waves. Submarine safaris sail from San Miguel Marina in the south of Tenerife and cost from around €42 for adults.
Soak in a spa
A good way to get rid of poor weather blues is to indulge in a bit of pampering and splash out on a spa visit – jacuzzis, saunas, Turkish baths and ice temples in luxurious surroundings await weary bodies (usually in the grounds of one of the island’s luxury hotels). In the Oriental Spa Garden of the Hotel Botanico in Puerto de la Cruz it’s possible to travel around the world wrapped in only a towel as they have skin revitalising rituals from the Far East, North Africa, Polynesia and Japan.
Take a tapas tour
If the timing is right, the rain will fall to coincide with one of the rutas de tapas that are held in various areas across the island throughout the year. In some places there can be 30+ restaurants participating, all offering a tapa and a drink (beer, wine, water) for €2.50 to €3. You get a passport, park yourself at one of the restaurants, eat a specially created tapa, drink, have your passport stamped and move on. After a few vinos who cares if it’s raining or even snowing? If there’s no ruta de tapas, make your own. Puerto de la Cruz is best for a diverse choice of tapas restaurants.
Here are some popular tapas dishes to look out for on Tenerife.
Visit a bodega
Use the excuse of not wanting to get wet outside by getting soaked inside and discover the best of Tenerife’s wines. There are lots of bodegas in the Tenerife hills, some you can arrange a visit (Monje in El Sauzal, CHP in Candelaria) whereas others are small scale producers. At the Casa del Vino, also El Sauzal, you can taste a selection of the island’s wines, visit the small museum and have tapas overlooking the Atlantic.
Learn about Tenerife
There are some wonderful museums on Tenerife that cover art, history, military movements, the land and even the stars. Most fun are the Museum of Science and the Cosmos in La Laguna, where many of the exhibits are interactive, and the Museum of Man and Nature in Santa Cruz where you can see real… err… dead mummies.
Go to the Cinema
Choose carefully with this one. Pop in to see the latest blockbuster at La Villa multi-cine in La Orotava and you’ll be wondering why Tom Cruise sounds like a Mexican bandit. Most cinemas show movies in Spanish. Gran Sur in Costa Adeje screens a couple of mainstream films in their original language whereas TEA in Santa Cruz does the same with more ‘critically acclaimed’ movies.
Find the sun
Those who claim it never rains in the south of Tenerife might be prone to memory erasing moments but what is more accurate is that often when it’s raining somewhere on Tenerife, it’s sunny somewhere else on the island. One of the most dependable spots for sunshine most days of the year is Teide National Park.
Climbing through grey and gloomy clouds into the most intense blue skies is not only an escape from the rain, it’s also one of those unbelievable travel moments that never, ever loses its power to wow.
Here are ten more ideas of things to do on Tenerife.
7 Things You Should Know About The Weather in Playa del Carmen
Understandably, just before any traveler embarks on their trip the last thing they do is check the weather in Playa del Carmen.
Weather forecasts are one of Google’s most popular searches, however, the results are definitely more accurate in some parts of the world than others.
When booking any tropical vacation you pray that the weather will be good because for many people it makes or breaks the vacation.
While that is almost guaranteed to some extent here in Playa del Carmen, it’s always good to brush up on the facts before visiting so you can plan ahead.
Rest assured that when you come to Playa del Carmen or the Riviera Maya you’ll have your fair share of sun, ocean breeze, tropical heat, and perhaps the occasional shower.
The average figure for this region of Mexico is 300 days of glorious sunshine a year!
Not bad. 😉
That’s why depending on your personal preferences, there may be better times to book your vacation than others.
Because of the Caribbean’s global positioning, the weather here is subject to change very quickly that’s why we feel there are some things you need to know about the weather in Playa del Carmen to help you plan your next trip more efficiently.
1. The Weather in Playa del Carmen is VERY Hot and Humid.
The tropical Caribbean is a highly popular vacation destination because of the warm balmy temperatures that are apparent all year around.
Be sure to bring ample amounts of sunscreen, you’re going to need it!
Generally, the year is divided up into two seasons. Rainy season (October to April), and dry season (May to October).
However, the highest temperatures often occur anywhere between March or April until October.
The months with the most rainfall are usually September and October with cooler temperatures becoming more noticeable particularly in the morning and evenings around that time.
However, in recent years it’s becoming harder and harder to define the new normal, particularly in the Caribbean.
Many researchers believe that this is largely due to global warming.
Average Low and High Temperatures in Playa del Carmen per Month (in Fahrenheit):
January 61/82
February 62/86
March 64/88
April 66/89
May 71/93
June 73/90
July 72/90
August 72/90
September 70/89
October 68/88
November 64/84
December 64/84
The monthly rainfall is less than 2 inches per month except during the month of May through to October where it can be anywhere between 6-8 inches.
Playa del Carmen is almost always humid, this makes it feel even hotter than it already is particularly from March/April through September/October.
Remember to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water each day, particularly if you have had a heavy night drinking.
2. When it Rains it Pours
Yes, a ‘shower’ in Playa del Carmen usually does mean a heavy downpour.
Fear not!
When the dramatic skies appear and gloomy clouds hang over our beautiful shorelines, 9 times out of 10 it is extremely fleeting.
Due to the favorable winds in this region, a storm usually passes by as quickly as it arrives.
If the forecast predicts it’s going to be raining the entire time during your vacation, do not be fooled, it will likely return to glorious sunshine very quickly after a shower.
Which mean that you can quickly get back to topping your tan up.
Rain are seaweed are the least desirable elements for a beach vacation.
However, mother nature is a force to be reckoned with and we can’t control it. What we can control is the quality of your vacation regardless of these factors.
The truth is, however, no matter what time of year you come its always possible that you have a bad beach day (or two or three).
Luckily, Playa del Carmen is home to an array of other fascinating eco-systems that you can enjoy come rain or sun!
These include the jungle, and the wondrous underground cenotes unique to this part of the world.
On a rainy day our top recommendations would be:
1. Selvatica
Tripadvisor’s number 1 outdoor activity is an adventure that can be enjoyed whenever the weather.
In my experience, I would argue that it is even more enjoyable in the rain!
Why?
What’s more fun than gripping and ripping it with a kickass Polaris ATV?
Racing in the rain, that’s what!
Prepare to get down and dirty because when it rains here in Playa del Carmen that’s not enough to stop us!
When you’re behind the wheel of an exhilarating Polaris ATV it makes the experience even more memorable.
These state-of-the-art vehicles were specifically designed for this terrain!
Petrol heads should rejoice at the sight of rain but we bet you’ve never experienced suspension this good.
Selvatica is encapsulated by wild jungle, so sling some mud, let loose, you’re on vacation after all!
The Mayan jungle was made for this!
Not only is the rain the perfect antidote to the hot sticky weather, you can enjoy the way it feels on your skin as you fly like a bird down the parks 10 circuit zip lines.
Forget your conventional ziplines Selvatica boasts some of the most thrilling and innovative engineering designs in the world.
At the attraction, you get to enjoy not 1 but 5 types of zip line!
These include:
Tarzania – AKA the human rollercoaster.
Superflight – fly like a superhero!
Glove Control – control your own speed with your hand.
Upside Down – see the jungle from a completely new perspective.
Cenote Splash – plunge yourself into the water and prepare to make a splash!
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2. Visit a Wellness Spa / Get a Massage
When on vacation you should be relaxing and enjoying life as much as possible and the rain shouldn’t interfere with this.
Bric Spa is a favorite of both locals and tourists for a reason.
All their products are 100% natural.
They use ingredients from their very own garden that have been infused with aromatic oils.
Therapists here also use ancient techniques straight from Mayan culture, resulting in a totally unique massage menu.
Try a Mayan herbal massage, Shirodhara head massage or work out all those stubborn knots with a traditional deep tissue massage.
Location – Calle 28 & 10 Avenue
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Go See a Movie
A child-friendly option would be to go and see a movie.
Believe it or not, most movies screened in Mexico are in their original version and subtitled.
Sometimes there is nothing better than getting cozy in the cinema with all your favorite munchie and watching a great film.
The chances are that by the time it’s finished the rain will be gone! Win, win.
There are plenty of films to watch in either of the two movie theatres found in Playa del Carmen: Cinemex in Centro Maya, or Cinepolis in Plaza las Americas.
The options are endless, so think outside the box, do your homework, and embrace the rain!
4. Come Armed With Mosquito Repellent.
Nobody enjoys being bitten by these pesky insects.
The effects are extremely irritable and very annoying.
Thankfully, there are some very effective means to avoid and prevent them from coming into contact with your skin.
Prevention is the best medicine when it comes to deterring these blood-sucking vermin.
During the rainy season in Playa del Carmen, you will find that there are much more mosquitos than normal.
You will particularly notice this if your hotel is surrounded by lush tropical jungle.
In downtown Playa del Carmen, they are apparent, but not as much.
Here are our top tips to avoid being bitten:
Always wear insect repellent, when you’re out. Especially during dawn and dusk, and reapply after leaving the water.
If you plan on visiting a cenote or want to go snorkeling amongst coral reefs it’s absolutely paramount that you choose a BIODEGRADABLE repellent.
The chemicals in normal repellent cause irreversible damage to the rock formations and coral reefs, not only that, but they can have ghastly effects on the marine life that live there.
As you can imagine millions of people visit Playa del Carmen every year, with so many bodies in the water over time, you can understand why this is of huge importance.
We urge you to be more eco-friendly if you care about sustaining the beautiful marine life in this area of the world.
Wear light colors, mosquitos have been known to be more attracted to darker colored clothing.
Wear pants and long-sleeve shirts when possible. Obviously, it is very hot here in Mexico so that may not be the most appealing option but mosquitos are known to target areas such as the ankles and arms.
5. Hurricanes
A natural disaster that people all over the world dread.
Yes, of course, because of the tropical conditions in this area of the world hurricanes are possible, but they are not likely.
Another reassurance is that these days hurricanes are much more foreseeable and the advancements in technology mean that we can prevent the devastating effects much better.
Hurricane season runs from June to November for the Atlantic/Caribbean regions.
Weather patterns before and after this time hinder the development of any serious tropical storms.
We are lucky enough to live in a time where meteorologists can forecast the development of a tropical storm.
They do this by studying its growth and trajectory.
This gives time for local warnings to be issued and protection tactics to be implemented to minimize the damage.
The last time a serious hurricane happened in this region was 10 years ago.
If you are planning to travel during hurricane season and you are a little worried just keep an eye on the National Hurricane Centers weather updates.
You should always purchase travel insurance but ESPECIALLY during these times as you can change your flight dates without being penalized.
Many hotels and establishments are protected with hurricane shutters and you can rest assured that the authorities and embassies will do whatever they can to ensure your safety.
Hurricane season shouldn’t be a deterrent to your travels it is just like choosing to visit at any other time of year, you will always be protected from the dangers of bad weather if you need shelter.
6. High Season in Playa del Carmen
When coming to Playa del Carmen we should note there are times of the year when it is much much busier than other.
However, due to the popularity of this city, the gap between low and high season is gradually plateauing.
That said prices do differ greatly for hotel room rates and even for some tours during the low and high seasons.
So, you may want to keep this mind before booking.
High season: March/April, July/August and Christmas/New Years
Shoulder season: January, February, May, June
Low season: September, October
7. The Best Time to Visit Playa del Carmen
With a better understanding of the weather here in Playa del Carmen, you’re probably now wondering when the best time to visit is?
The truth?
All year round is a great time to travel to Playa del Carmen.
In today’s current global climate it’s virtually impossible to predict the weather.
The only thing we are certain of is that the climate is warm and balmy all year around.
However, if you really do want to avoid rain as much as possible avoid traveling between the months of September and October as you are likely to encounter more bad weather than normal.
Although we did note that the cooler months of November and March can sometimes see a drop in temperature, we should note that the climate will still be more than satisfactory. It’s just that gray skies and rain may occur on some of the days.
We hope you feel more informed on what to expect when you visit Playa del Carmen. Paradise awaits you!
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The tropical storm forces to suspend acts and classes
The Canary Islands activated last night at 00:00 the maximum alert for the danger of flooding as a result of the foreseeable effects on the Canary Islands of Cyclone Ten, which late yesterday had already become Tropical Storm Hermine, as announced by the Hurricane Center of Miami. Immediately, all events scheduled for the weekend were suspended, as well as classes on Monday, and recommendations were made for citizens to comply with to avoid greater evils. A cyclone becomes a tropical storm when the winds intensify.
The president of Canary Islands Government, Angel Victor Torres, held an emergency meeting yesterday with those responsible for the island councils in order to coordinate the actions. Although Torres announced that, in view of the latest predictive models, the core of the phenomenon seems a priori unlikely to arrive directly or to stop on the Islands, that does not mean that significant rainfall will not occur
The tropical storm forces to suspend acts and classes
By the way, the president stressed that “it is possible that we are facing the most important of the last decade, according to what the technicians tell us”, while insisting that the Government had declared the maximum alert for rain, wind, storms and pluvial flooding in all the islands. In this sense, Torres explained that the foreseeable thing is that the tropical storm will begin to approach the Canary Islands through the western islands, reach greater intensity from noon today, Saturday, and that its peak will occur between Sunday and Monday. The rain will affect the entire Archipelago, but greater intensity is expected in La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
Given this circumstance, the regional Executive proceeded yesterday to activate the Canary Islands Specific Emergency Plan for Risks of Adverse Meteorological Phenomena (Pefma). The level of alert according to the forecasts provided yesterday by the regional Executive is maximum in terms of the risk of flooding. In a pyramidal, chain reaction, the emergency plans were launched by the councils of Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and Gran Canaria, as well as the municipal plans.
In view of the predictive models, it is expected that the conditions are conducive to the development of what is called a tropical depression, which would initially affect, starting today, Saturday, the western area (southwest) of the autonomous community, spreading throughout the weekend to the rest of the Archipelago.
From the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), its delegate in the Canary Islands, David Suárez, explained that the most probable evolution points to the cyclone being located to the southwest of the Canary Islands between tomorrow, Sunday, and Monday, emphasizing that the Islands they will receive an indirect impact, so he considered that special attention should be paid to rainfall and associated storms.
The tropical storm forces to suspend acts and classes
The forecast is that there will be widespread rainfall, many of them in the form of showers, although it is not ruled out that they could be locally strong and even very strong. In fact, the magnitudes that the Aemet shuffles suggest that it could be around 100 liters per square meter in 24 hours. As for the wind, it will have a certain intensity, reaching over 70 kilometers per hour.
The truth is that the consequences of the arrival of this tropical storm to the Archipelago have not been long in coming. Thus, the Ministry of Education has decreed the suspension of classes this Monday, while the opening ceremony of the 2022-2023 academic year that was scheduled to be held in the University of La Laguna (ULL), also announced for Monday, has been definitively cancelled.
Auditorio de Tenerife, a body dependent on the Cabildo de Tenerife, suspends the second Fimucité concert and also the open-air dance show Cossoc. As for Tenerife Espacio de las Artes (TEA), the celebration of the workshop that was going to be given by the artists Álvaro Urbano and Petrit Halilaj, as well as the screening of the film La traición de Huda, by Hany Abu-Assad, is cancelled.
The City Council of Santa Cruz de Tenerife reported that it had proceeded to mobilize all its troops in the face of the possible Adverse Meteorological Phenomenon (FMA) and, as immediate measures, had proceeded to clean scuppers and sewers, to review tanks and facilities, as well as the beds of the ravines. Likewise, from the Social Action area temporary accommodation has been offered to homeless people, prioritizing the cases of those who live on the banks or beds of the ravines. In this sense, 20 new beds have already been set up in the Municipal Shelter Center, known as the Shelter. As for the calendar of events, Mobility Week, Neighbor’s Day in Ofra and the Southwest District Party are suspended.
The tropical storm forces to suspend acts and classes
In the municipality of La Laguna, preventive measures have also been articulated and, as regards recreational activities, those planned in Heraclio Sánchez street, within the framework of the European Mobility Week, are suspended; the Inclusive Folklore Festival and dynamization activities for the elderly. As far as the City Council of El Rosario is concerned, the Canarian Equestrian Resistance Championship is canceled
In La Orotava, the Beer Festival (Beer Festival) is suspended, as well as the Diversaldo Fair, while in the municipality of Tacoronte the acts of the Octave of Christ, which are moved to next weekend, suffer the same fate. By the way, the mayor explained that the postponement of the Eighth and all the planned events, such as the Dance Festival, the II Aquathlon, the night procession and the fireworks, while on Sunday it will affect the traditional craft fair , the liturgy and subsequent procession of the Cristo de Los Dolores.
In the south of the island, in Granadilla, the procession and fireworks scheduled for this Saturday are suspended, on the occasion of the Patron Saint’s Day, as well as the XV Barquera Pilgrimage that was to be held tomorrow, Sunday. In Arona, the music band concert scheduled for today and tomorrow, Sunday, the Triathlon and Aquatlon Inverted Spring Hotels is cancelled.
In Adeje, the Black Sound Costa Adeje concerts, a black music festival, are not being held, while in Guía de Isora the Sacred Music Festival scheduled for Sunday is on hold.
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Tropical storm
If a tropical cyclone intensifies, then it acquires the name of a tropical storm, which is characterized by winds that can reach speeds of between 64 and 117 km/h. Once they reach this stage, they are assigned a name in alphabetical order, as in the case of Hermine, for which she is heading towards the Canary Islands.
Location
in Cape Verde
The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) had been monitoring for days a disturbance located in the interior of the African continent, southeast of Cape Verde, and that upon reaching the ocean surface could develop into a tropical cyclone or storm.
Evolution
Northbound
The depression is advancing northward at a speed of approximately 15 kilometers per hour but “will not impact” the Canary Islands, although it will come close enough to leave widespread, intense and persistent rainfall, accompanied by storms throughout the end. weekdays and next Monday.
odds
150 liters square meter
The Aemet sees it probable that in points of the western islands and Gran Canaria up to 150 liters per square meter will be registered in 12 hours. No windstorm or maritime storm is expected, but strong or very strong gusts from the south are.
Tenerife – features of the region and buying property
The hospitable island is known throughout the world. It is famous primarily for the variety of recreational opportunities gathered in a small picturesque area. Here you can even change the climate – just move from south to north or vice versa. It is not surprising that many people are attracted to Tenerife real estate. ..
About geography, climate and tourism
Tenerife is the largest and most famous island of the Canary archipelago among Russian-speaking vacationers. Despite its relatively small size – just over 2000 sq. km, the nature here is very diverse. The Teide volcano rises above the island, covered with a snow cap, pine forests stretch at its foot, and golden beaches stretch along the coast. In the south, they are warmed by the hot sun twelve months a year. The north amazes with lush vegetation.
The volcanic ridge divides Tenerife into two parts – northern and southern. In the first, the climate is cooler and damper. Rain is not uncommon here, as is unexpected impenetrable fog. True, in an hour it can just as suddenly be replaced by a bright sun. So the weather, although unpredictable, is still pleasant. In the south it is always dry and sunny. There are only a few cloudy days throughout the year. No wonder Tenerife is called the Island of Eternal Spring. Throughout the year, on average, the weather is warm and sunny. The temperature ranges from 20 to 26 °C in winter and from 23 to 29°C in summer. So you can safely come here without looking at the calendar.
The pleasant climate, coupled with the low cost of living, attracts not only residents of continental Spain, but also many foreigners to the island. Tourism began to develop here in the 19th century and today forms the basis of the region’s economy. About 4 million tourists visit Tenerife every year. Moreover, many Europeans over the age of 40 willingly change their well-equipped life in a noisy metropolis for a measured life in a pleasant subtropical climate.
This, in turn, provides a constant overseas demand for local real estate. Especially popular is the south of the island in the area of the famous Playa de las Americas. Although it all depends on the personal preferences of the buyer …
About the main resorts of Tenerife
The island is divided into two parts not only climatically, but also according to “specialization”. In the south of Tenerife, a real paradise for lovers of chocolate tan and non-stop entertainment. The north is perfect for those who prefer a quiet, calm, cultural in every sense of the word vacation in cool weather to noisy parties.
However, the distances here are so small that you can enjoy the charms of the north and south in the same vacation: it takes only a few hours to go around the island.
Playa de las Americas is the largest and most popular resort on the island. Excellent infrastructure, sandy beaches with many water activities, an abundance of clubs and discos for every taste have made it a real tourist Mecca. Young people from all over the world love to live and relax here.
No less developed, but quieter “family” Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje are located in the neighborhood. The latter was until recently part of the Playa de las Americas. But today it has turned into an independent resort, which is ideal for families with children and is considered the best in the Canaries in this regard. The water in the bay here is always quiet and calm. There is no noisy nightlife, but there is a water park and many opportunities for hiking. The three main local beaches not only provide a full range of services, but are also awarded the Blue Flag. Of the minuses – only prices that are higher than those of neighbors. But Los Cristianos is highly appreciated by older tourists for its unusual silence and tranquility for the south. In this city, it is pleasant to stroll along the winding streets, sit down to relax and drink wine in one of the restaurants, or maybe visit the Teide National Reserve to admire outlandish plants.
The secluded resorts of the south include Costa del Silencio, whose name speaks for itself – in translation it means “Coast of Silence”, and El Medano with its long sandy beaches, winds and waves. Thanks to the latter, the region is very popular among surfers.
In the cooler and more picturesque north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz reigns. The oldest and one of the most sedate resorts of the island. It immediately attracts attention due to not only lush vegetation, which in the south can only dream of, or an unusually modest number of hotels, but also a special character. In Puerto de la Cruz, despite the abundance of tourists, life remains unhurried, and the tourism industry itself is somehow homely friendly. The feeling is as if you did not come to the resort, but to visit relatives who are very glad to see you.
Here, in the suburbs, is the famous Loro Parque, or Parrot Park – at the same time a zoo, a botanical garden, a dolphinarium and an oceanarium. One of the main attractions of the Canary Islands, which is visited by vacationers of all ages – about a million people a year.
About buying property on the island
The tourist south of the island is a huge success, so the local real estate market is expectedly more diverse and in demand among foreign buyers. Representatives of Britain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Russia, Poland and other countries are happy to buy apartments, townhouses and villas on the island.
For example, in the famous Playa de las Americas and other southern resorts of the island, apartments with one or two bedrooms with an area of about 60 square meters are in greatest demand. m. The average transaction amount is about €175,000. Townhouses up to 100 sq. m. are also popular. m and cost up to €250,000. The most affordable options are studios and one-bedroom apartments, the average cost of which starts from €120,000 and €160,000, respectively. Such objects are in demand among investors due to the high rental demand.
“Between 2008 and 2013, the Canary Islands market was not in the best shape. But since 2014, prices began to recover and to this day they continue to gradually grow, which makes local square meters promising for long-term investments. Moreover, many foreign investors prefer to buy apartments for rent, as they provide good returns – about 7% per annum. And we are talking about apartments in new buildings, as well as in older complexes,” notes a specialist from Adelux International Properties, S. L. Fabiola Lopez Marine.
Here’s what you can buy in Tenerife
295,000 €
Chalet in El Sauzal, Spain
88 m Urbanization Los Naranjos.
It stands out for its brightness, as all its rooms face outward. Comprising a charming kitchen, two bedrooms with parquet floors and fitted wardrobes, living room, bathroom and toilet. Comfortable living in…
Century21 Urbecan
135,000 €
Apartments in Costa del Silencia, Spain
62 m 2 3 2 1 enjoy at any time of the year thanks to the incomparable climate and very quiet environment, although it is only a few minutes from the main areas of the south of Tenerife. Sea, beach, el Puerto Deportivo de Las Galletas, restaurants with…
Century21 Urbecan
117 950 €
Apartment in Tenerife, Spain
80 m 2 4 3 2
In one of the most beautiful areas in the north of Tenerife, this cozy apartment is located with everything you need for living.
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It has a living room with kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry room, storage room and garage.
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A bonus is the charming terrace from which you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and Mount Teide
Century21 Urbecan
135,000 €
Apartment in Puerto de la Cruz, Spain
63 m 2 2 2 1
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-Cruz) A great option for both investment and residence. 2-room apartment (2 bedrooms + large kitchen with living area), 1 bathroom with shower (with a window!). The living room is equipped with a built-in kitchen and household appliances. The apartment is offered with…
Century21 Urbecan
127,500 €
Apartment in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
93 m 2 4 3 2
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Spacious apartment in the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (excellent location). Thanks to the many nearby services such as bus and tram stops, training centers, bank offices, supermarkets, gas stations, parks and cafes. Convenient layout will accommodate a large family. The apartment is mostly in need of renovation, but it also…
Century21 Urbecan
292,000 €
House in La Orotava, Spain
182 m 2 5 3 3
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Fantastic bright townhouse located in the heart of La Orotava.
Perfectly located, with good transport links, as well as convenient access to the northern highway. Within walking distance are educational centers, a supermarket, a medical center. The splendid view of Mount Teide and the sea will let you breathe in all the tranquility…
Century21 Urbecan
2 950 000 €
Hotel in La Orotava, Spain
1561 m 2
Residence permit upon purchase
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Magnificent Villa el Drago
Century21 Urbecan
294,000 €
House in San Cristobal de la Laguna, Spain
230 m 2 8 6 3
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Do you want to live or invest in a place near the center of Laguna?
I present to you this spacious townhouse in the Koromoto area of La Laguna with an excellent location in close proximity to the highway, airport, bus station, tram station, Concepción church, institutes, university and hospitals.
Three-storey house with an area of 232 …
Century21 Urbecan
130,000 €
Apartment in Tenerife, Spain
70 m 2 3 2 1
Apartment in Adeje (city).
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, garden view.
Location – Calle Hermano Pedro. Area 70 meters.
There is a common terrace on the roof of the building.Comunidad 35 euros, IBI 160 euros.
Albamar Group
1,575,000 €
Villa in Tenerife, Spain
840 m 2 7 6 7
Residence permit upon purchase
Luxury villa located in Playa de la Arena.
6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, separate kitchen.
Internal area 580 m², total area: 840 m², terrace area 60 m².
The furniture is partly included.
Private pool, private garage.
50 meters to the sea.
Views: sea, garden.
The villa consists of 4 independent apartments, 2 of 120 m2 and 2 of 60 m2, 1 apartment with 2. ..
Albamar Group
157,000 €
House in Tenerife, Spain
100 m 2 4 3 2
Newly renovated house in the center of Armenia, close to school, supermarket, transport and easy access to the highway.
It has three cozy bedrooms, one of them with a dressing room, a modern kitchen, a dining room and a living room.
The house has a bathroom with a bathtub downstairs and another upstairs with a shower and natural light.
On the second…
Albamar Group
499,000 €
Apartments in Tenerife, Spain
90 m 2 4 3 2
Nice apartment on the first floor.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large open plan kitchen with dining area.
Luxury residential complex Ocean Garden is located on the coast of Playa Paraiso.
Internal area 90 m2.
Terrace 80 m2 with sea and mountain views.
The apartment is fully furnished and stylishly decorated and comes with a parking space.
Albamar Group
165,000 €
Apartments in Tenerife, Spain
76 m 2 3 2 1
The apartment is located in Los Abrigos, in the south of Tenerife.
The small town of Los Abrigos stretches along the ocean coast and has its own small beach and a long promenade, as well as many cafes and restaurants.
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate kitchen, second floor.
Internal area 76 m².
Two balconies, one in the living room and one in…
Albamar Group
130,000 €
Land in El Sauzal, Spain
982 m 2
Great price! Urban plot in Sausala, total area 982m2. The site is leveled and prepared for construction. You can build a house with 3 floors. The plot offers panoramic sea views. Contact us for more information.
VYM Canarias
260,000 €
Apartments in Playa de las Americas, Spain
66 m 2 2 1
We offer for sale an excellent apartment in the complex “Playazul”, Las Americas. This apartment consists of two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a bathroom, an entrance hall with a corridor, an equipped semi-independent kitchen, a living room and a terrace.
The complex with swimming pools and garden areas is located in the tourist center of Las Americas within walking distance to…
VYM Canarias
159,000 €
Studio in Playa de las Americas, Spain
29 m 2 1 1
Lovely apartment in the center of Las Americas overlooking the ocean. The apartment has a bathroom, an open kitchen and a spacious terrace of 11m2. The complex also has a communal swimming pool and solarium.
VYM Canarias
166,000 €
Studio in Playa de las Americas, Spain
38 sq.m. The studio is fully furnished, bathroom with shower, open plan kitchen, bedroom, terrace. There is a large garage with an area of 38 m2 (it has water and electricity) the price is not included in the price of the apartment. Price 32.000. In the complex Pargue…
Buyers from outside the EU are often interested in more spacious, high-profile and, accordingly, more expensive properties. Often, the purchase is associated not only with the desire to acquire your own piece of Tenerife, but also to take advantage of the Spanish Golden Visa program. It implies the right to obtain a residence permit in Spain for investors who have invested at least €500,000 in local real estate. The residence permit is issued for two years with the right to extend for another five years. In addition to the applicant and his spouse, a residence permit can be obtained by children under 18 and the parents of the investor.
About the details of registering transactions
Fabiola López Marin, Adelux International Properties, S.L.: “You need to know that there are some differences in the process of completing a transaction and transferring property in Spain and on its islands, so it is important to take the transaction seriously and apply only to experienced market professionals.
If you are interested in buying a particular property, but would like to lower the price a little, you can make an offer to a real estate agent right on the spot. Usually the agent and the owners know how much they expect and how much they can give up
Tenerife does not have an official property assessment system, so the buyer must rely heavily on their own knowledge and judgment. On the one hand, this is a plus, since what you consider to be disadvantages can help lower the asking price. On the other hand, if you overlooked some serious defect and discovered after the transaction, it is problematic to obtain any compensation.
If your price offer is accepted, a deposit is required to reserve the property. Usually it is 10% of the value of the object. Reservation period varies from 3 to 90 days. During this time, the agent must check the property for all possible encumbrances. And provided that everything is in order, draw up a private contract of sale (in Spanish with parallel translation into English or the buyer’s native language), which must be signed by the seller and the buyer. Further, payment for the transaction must be made within the terms specified in the contract. In case of violation of the deadlines, the buyer may lose the entire deposit.
The transaction is completed in the office of the local notary, who is responsible for its legality. The notary checks and confirms the terms of the transaction. The law requires that the buyer, seller or their legal representatives be present.
When buying a property in Tenerife, the new owner expects more modest additional costs than in mainland Spain. Tax on the transfer of property in the Canary Islands – 6.5% of the price of the object. In the rest of the country – 10%. You also need to pay notary services and registration fees. They depend on the value of the object, but usually amount to €1,000.
In the case of purchasing real estate under construction from the developer, the buyer will have to pay for the transaction in stages. Conditions may vary depending on the developer. It is usually required to make an initial reserve deposit within 30 days from the date of signing the contract – up to 10% of the value of the object. The rest of the funds are paid according to the following scheme: 30% at the time of laying the foundation, another 30% when the construction has reached roof level, and the last 30% at the time of signing the escritura (title of ownership).
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GEO – ART forecast and rates from a specialist 24.09.22 – Peter-Today, website of the city of St. Petersburg
At 14:00 Moscow time GEO players will play one of the most important matches of the season. This will be a duel, which is scheduled for September 24, 2022, and in it the hosts will have to host the ART football club on their field. The hosts do not play well with this opponent, because in the last ten matches they managed to win only two victories, and the last win was two years ago.
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It is very difficult to predict football matches in which the opponents are well-known football teams. Undoubtedly, such confrontations are better to watch, but it is rare that a fan can refrain from betting when he sees famous names in the starting lineups of both teams. The GEO team and the ART team are constantly the main competitors for the leadership in their championship. Therefore, for them, the next confrontation will mean the next stage of the struggle for the right to lead the championship race. Of course, the most likely bet in such a match is a bet on the total number of yellow cards for more. In face-to-face meetings, teams play without sparing themselves and their opponents, of course, the referee will not tolerate such behavior for a long time, and, of course, will reward the most zealous rude people with yellow cards, the total total of which we recommend playing for more in this match. The same applies to the total number of goals scored. Both clubs perform well at the gates of rivals, but their own defensive redoubts are often overplayed, which leads to goals conceded. We are confident that today both clubs will strive to score a lot on their opponents, and they will succeed. So, the total total of goals of the match can be played for more. Well, regarding the favorite of this confrontation, here they should be the home team, who are now showing more stable football. Although, during the match, everything can change, so we do not recommend making large bets on the outcome of this match.
BETTING/OFFICIENTS OF BOOKMAKERS FOR MATCH GEO – ART:
Football club GEO is considered the favorite of this confrontation, which is why the bookmakers set a low odds of 2.08 for the victory. A much higher coefficient of 2.08 was received by the ART football club, and between them there is a quote for a draw of 6.1.
Forecast for the match GEO – ART (Student League, national championship match, Sunday, September 24th, 2022): The GEO football club received a quote of 2.08 from the bookmakers for its victory, and at a coefficient of 2.08 you can bet on the victory of FC ART . Quote [kefdrew] accepts bets on a draw.
History of personal meetings
The large selection of bets offered by bookmakers on the match between GEO and ART can be explained by the fact that both teams are among the elite of modern football, and their confrontation is a match that will undoubtedly attract the attention of football fans around the world. The teams are carefully preparing for this match, as a victory in it will allow not only to score the three points necessary for the standings, but this victory will be a very strong moral boost, because a victory obtained in matches with a direct competitor in the fight for the championship is the best, oh than you can only dream of. In terms of personnel losses, the teams approach the upcoming match in excellent shape. All key players are ready to help the club from the starting minutes of the match, and the mentors were able to acquire a number of promising players on the transfer market who can strengthen the clubs’ game from the bench. So, with the performers, the GEO team and the ART team are in perfect order. The mentors also did not change their tactics compared to last season. Indeed, why break and change something that brings results. Recall that both clubs play attacking football, and, we can say that even sharply attacking, when the whole team can threaten the opponent’s goal during a quick transition from defense to attack, or with standards. This means that today the teams will not sit on the defensive, but will try to create maximum scoring chances.
GEO – ART football match was postponed to September 24, 2022, as it was supposed to take place two months ago, but then the referee canceled the game due to heavy rain. Now the players will take to the field at 14:00 Moscow time, and it will become clear which team is still stronger. At the beginning of the season, GEO and ART played each other, and then the scoreboard showed a draw with a score of 2-2, although the home team were leading by two goals after the end of the first half.
Pre-match analysis and bookmaker predictions
Last season the GEO team and the ART team played a great match, the result of which is still in the memory of many football fans. On the eve of a head-to-head match between these football clubs, the media are actively reminding which opponents will meet, and that the players of both teams can create on the football field. In general, the result of this confrontation will be decisive for both teams. Recall that now the GEO team and the ART team are among the leaders of the championship, the teams occupy places at the top of the standings, which indicates the seriousness of intentions regarding this season. Naturally, the teams have difficult matches ahead, but now all the attention of managers and players is focused on the upcoming game, in which the closest competitors will be the rivals. According to the managers of both teams, with the exception of injured players who have not been able to help their club for a long time, all other players are ready to enter the field from the starting minutes. Thanks to this, the managers of both teams have the opportunity to choose which of the players to entrust to play from the first minutes of the match. In this regard, the question arises of the tactical scheme that the managers of both teams will use for the next match. Our experts have carefully studied the statistics of the teams’ matches in the current season, as well as the statistics of head-to-head meetings between these football clubs in recent seasons. This allowed us to find interesting patterns on which our forecasts are based, which can be found below.
In the line of bookmakers, according to the experts of our resource, the chances of the GEO team and the ART team to succeed in the face-to-face confrontation are correctly reflected. Recall that these teams will meet in the next round of the championship, where they will determine the strongest. The home team is in a great mood for this match, the club has no serious personnel losses before the match, and the statistics of the last games show that the GEO team is in great shape. Guests also showed good results in recent matches. The club achieved important victories, which allowed it to improve its position in the standings. However, for the ART team, away matches this season are not going as well as games at their home stadium. In away matches, according to the players of the ART team themselves, they do not feel as confident as at home. Therefore, today our experts recommend betting on the victory of the GEO team, as the home team is now in excellent shape, and the native stands should help the club demonstrate excellent football and achieve victory. The overall total of the match, we recommend playing for more, since both clubs operate in an attacking style, so we expect a lot of goals in this match. The total total of violations and yellow cards should also be played for more, since this meeting is fundamental for both teams, therefore, the players will often break the rules. But we consider corners less, since the GEO team and the ART team do not use the flanks so often when attacking.
GEO
During the off-season, the management of the GEO football club could not keep many of its leaders, who began to leave the team as soon as it had financial difficulties. There are few experienced players left in the squad, so the current head coach is forced to use players from the youth academy on the football field, for whom this season is their debut in the top division. So, if earlier the football club GEO was a strong middle peasant, then very quickly it turned into an outsider, and the hosts now occupy the last line, not showing an encouraging game. So far, the football club GEO can boast of only two victories, and there are practically no chances of salvation from relegation, because the team has both the most leaky defense and the most ineffective attack. Over the last six rounds, they managed to score only one point, and the change of coach last month did not bring the desired result. In the infirmary of the owners attacking midfielder and right winger.
ART
For the third season in a row, the ART football club is on the verge of relegation from the top division, and the management does not take any measures to avoid this. This year, the team has been in sixteenth place for a long time, only two points ahead of outsiders from the relegation zone. The guests have obvious problems with the game in attack, because the team does not score two goals per match on average. The defense of the ART football club is also far from ideal, and this is especially true for away matches, where the number of goals conceded is twice as much as at home. The team has already suffered ten defeats away, having managed to win only two victories. So, only a good home game has not yet allowed the ART football club to slide into the relegation zone. Guests have a weak composition, where there are enough problematic positions. For example, the team does not have a nominal right midfielder, so either a defender or a winger has to play in this position. And in this match, the attacking midfielder, who received a red card in the last game, will not be able to play for the guests.
The favorites of our experts in the match between GEO and ART are the home team. Even despite the fact that from the tournament point of view, the result of this match will not be of serious importance for the teams, the home team is several goals stronger than their rivals. In general, if you look at the standings of the GEO team and the ART team, then the favorite in this confrontation can be determined with the naked eye, without using special resources or programs. The home team is at the top of the standings, the team has already qualified for the prestigious club tournament. The guests are in the second part of the standings, and even if the team is not threatened with relegation to the lower division, the ART team this season, especially in away matches, does not show the best results. Therefore, the experts of our resource are in solidarity with the bookmakers, who see the home team as the favorites here, and recommend betting that the GEO team will defeat their rivals. More risky bettors can play a handicap for the home team, which is also a good bet for this match. We recommend playing for more total goals in the match, because at home the GEO team always plays very sharply, without stopping after a goal is scored. But there will be few violations and yellow cards in the match, in the end of the championship the teams are unlikely to play rough, since none of the players wants to get injured. Therefore, we recommend playing these totals for less. Both clubs serve a lot of corners, therefore, our experts believe that the total total announced by the bookmakers will be beaten.
The game will end with the victory of GEO – 2.08, the game will be a draw – 6.1, the game will end with the victory of ART – 2.08.
Bookmakers believe that the ART team has no special chances against a more motivated opponent, and our experts fully agree with this. Recall that the home team now needs points, and in terms of the level of play they are noticeably superior to their rivals, who, in addition to everything, have already lost motivation in this championship. Recall that the ART team had become the main loser of the championship even earlier, when they could not win a single away match. And in general, the guests in this championship really look weak, yielding even to frankly weak teams, it is clear that the team has spent the last of its strength to enter the elite division. There is no need to remind once again that the GEO team consists of real professionals who have managed to establish themselves not only at the club level, but also at the level of the national teams, these players know how to decide the outcome of matches with one touch, so the guests simply have no chance in against such a formidable and motivated opponent. So, here we are in solidarity with the bookmakers who predict a confident victory for the home team. Therefore, our prediction is the handicap of the GEO team in this match. The total total must also be broken, moreover, it is necessary to place bets on the total total of goals scored for more and on the individual total of the home team. At home, the GEO team plays very powerfully, especially against weak opponents, who score at least two or three goals. We also recommend playing the GEO team’s individual total of corners for more, as the home team does not stop attacking even after several goals scored.
“GEO”
After the GEO football club lost the starting seven rounds, the president did not stand on ceremony and dismissed the entire coaching staff. With a new experienced specialist, the team won the first match, and then, although there were sometimes defeats, the hosts nevertheless gained stability, so they gradually got out of the relegation zone, and now they are two points ahead of them. In the last five rounds, the GEO football club won two victories with two defeats, and the team scores most of the points in its home arena, where all the defeats were exclusively at the beginning of the season, after which the hosts no longer lose at home. The football club GEO has problems with the implementation of scoring chances, because on average they don’t get even one goal per game. But, on the other hand, now the team is much better on the defensive than at the beginning of the season, so quite often the fights end with zeros on the scoreboard. One striker was out for six months, and three midfielders will not be able to help the hosts.
“ART”
Last season football club ART won the league title, but this season we are not even talking about defending the trophy. The head coach started having problems with many players of the main squad, so there is no longer that well-played fighting team that smashed everyone last year. The guests occupy only the fourth place in the championship, and the backlog from the leader is so large that the team now has to fight only not to lose its place in European competitions. The football club ART plays equally both at home and in away matches, and this season the guests only demonstrate a reliable game in defense, but the team’s performance has fallen significantly compared to last year. Recently, FC ART went on a streak of eight matches without defeat, but in the last round the team unexpectedly lost at home to an outsider, conceding three unanswered goals into their own net. The only loss of the guests is the left striker.
Statistics and head to head
A difficult match awaits all football fans. On the eve of the fact that all football championships go to the finish line, for many teams the remaining game segment will be a serious test, as the position in the standings obliges to play only to win. The GEO team and the ART team are still among the losers, as they have not yet secured a place in the championship for next season. However, compared to outsiders, these teams are doing better, as they have excellent chances to solve their problems in the remaining matches, and even have the right to misfire. However, club managers would not like to put off solving problems until later, therefore, in today’s confrontation, the teams will only play to win, which means that our experts will have to work hard to offer bettors excellent predictions for a principled match between two representatives of the bottom of the standings. In general, football experts have an excellent opinion that when representatives of the cellars of the standings of any football championship meet among themselves, it is necessary to bet on the victory or not loss of the team that plays at home. This rule works almost flawlessly, bringing a solid plus at a distance. However, when predicting the match between the GEO team and the ART team, the experts of our resource are guided not only by the rules, but also by statistics, a thorough analysis of which will allow us to find interesting offers from bookmakers and use them for bets. Below we have prepared some interesting bets, we advise you to familiarize yourself with them, well, do not miss the match, we think there will be a lot of interesting things.
GEO-ART. Football forecast (24.09.22)
The managers of the GEO team and the ART team made a lot of loud statements on the eve of the match. Recall that the GEO team and the ART team will meet each other within the championship. Both clubs are now fighting for the opportunity to improve their standings and, in principle, there is still time for this, as there are still enough matches in the championship. The clubs approach the face-to-face confrontation without significant losses, yes, the teams lost some players before, but they have already learned how to act without them. The advantage of the home field is the main factor that forces bookmakers and experts of our resource to consider the home team as the favorites of this match. In principle, this season the ART team performs just as well, and is quite capable of inflicting an unpleasant defeat on their opponents at home. So, in this match, we recommend waiting for the start of the game, and then, having decided on the form and readiness of the teams, betting on the winner in this match. Total total: here, most likely, it is better to play for more. The GEO team and the ART team have enough players with excellent individual technique that can lead to a goal scored at any moment. Violations and yellow cards are also expected in the match, because, regardless of which team opens the score first, the players will act rudely against each other, provoke and feign, and all this contributes to a large number of yellow cards. Since both teams use the flanks and statistically take a lot of corners, here we recommend betting on total over corners in this game.
Football matches have long attracted not only fans to watch this magnificent action, but also fans of easy money. Today, bookmakers open new offices and representative offices literally every day. They try to lure new customers by offering a variety of betting options, including bets not only before but also during the match. Bookmakers become sponsors of individual football clubs in order to be able to offer only their bets at the stadium of that club. In general, now sports and bookmakers have become inseparable concepts that go hand in hand. However, our experts believe that it is enough to feed the bookmakers, stop betting for the sake of entertainment, it is necessary to seriously punish the bookmakers for their miscalculations. That is why we share our football predictions with bettors. Basically, these are forecasts for statistics, less often forecasts for outcomes. We professionally analyze our bets, trying to offer bettors only the best ones, the probability of which is very high. Our experts are constantly monitoring the bookmaker lines in search of great bets so that bettors can enjoy football and win money.
According to football analysts, FC GEO win or a draw should be considered as a bet on this match, as ART is not in the best shape now and does not always play consistently away.
GEO – ART: statistics and history of H2H
Team performance statistics do not always reflect the essence of what is really happening on the football field. For example, in the confrontation between the GEO team and the ART team, according to our experts, the game will go completely differently than these teams are used to playing. Both clubs are the leaders of the championship, respectively, in matches with their rivals, they are used to playing first numbers. In a match between each other, the teams will either have to act on a collision course, or one of the teams will have to play the second number. Naturally, club managers are faced with a difficult choice, given that the GEO team and the ART team are now having some problems with the main players, and the release of some of them is in question. Much will depend on what tactics the managers will choose for this match. However, our experts decided not to guess the tactics of the teams, we will try to focus on the statistics of this match. Fortunately, the bookmakers offered a fairly decent amount of bets for the match between the GEO team and the ART team, as they believe that this confrontation will be the central match of the weekend. A detailed analysis of the match can be read below. We think that the game is great for live betting, as events will develop rapidly on the field. Thus, the fans will not be bored, they will watch an interesting match with an unpredictable result.
Slovakia (19) – Armenia (19)) specialist forecast for the match 09/24/22
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The players of the Slovakia U19 club promised on 09/24/2022 in their field to take revenge on FC Armenia (19) for the recent away defeat with a score of 1-4. The organizers of this tournament are going to start the fight at 12:00 Moscow time. In general, the football club Slovakia (19) is the favorite, based on the statistics of previous matches, because it has 35 wins in 59 meetings. But, lately, the hosts have not been playing the best way with this opponent, having suffered two defeats in three matches and drawing once.
The long-awaited football match between Slovakia U19 and Armenia U19 will start very soon. Naturally, our forecasters could not leave such a sporting event unattended, so we decided to offer our vision of the development of events in this match. Considering all the personnel changes that took place in the clubs during the off-season, as well as taking into account the results of the matches of the first rounds, we believe that the home team should be the favorites in this confrontation. And here we fully agree with the odds offered by bookmakers. Team Slovakia U19) now looks better played and more prepared than their opponents, especially since the team Armenia (19) did not arrive at the match in the optimal line-up. So, regarding the winner of this match, we are for the home team. Considering that last season both clubs acted in an attacking style, and they managed to keep the main backbone of performers, and, most importantly, managers, this season the teams will also most likely play attacking football. And this means that in today’s confrontation we will see a lot of attacks, therefore, there will be many goals scored, so we advise you to play for more total goals in this match. We see a bet on the fact that both teams will score in the match as a good offer from bookmakers. Team Slovakia U19) and the Armenia team (19) have always been famous for their powerful attack and midfield, but in defense they rarely play without mistakes.
BETTING/OFFICIENTS OF BOOKMAKER OFFICES FOR THE MATCH Slovakia U19 – Armenia U19:
Every day the coefficient 1.344 for the fact that the football club Slovakia U19 will win, only falls. And betting on the victory of FC Armenia (19) is now much more profitable thanks to the odds of 7. 3. Bets are accepted on a draw at a rate of 4.5.
History of personal meetings
To analyze and find interesting predictions for the match between Slovakia U19 and Armenia U19, our experts had to work through a large amount of information. This includes both last season’s matches played by the clubs and friendly matches in which the teams took part in the off-season. In addition, we worked with the squads, finding out the usefulness of the departed, remaining and incoming players. All this allowed us to draw certain conclusions, which are reflected in our forecasts. Team Slovakia U19) and the team of Armenia (19) are clubs that played in an attacking manner last season. However, now for one of the teams this style of play will be unacceptable, as a number of players who were responsible for creativity and implementation have left the club. New performers were taken in their place, but it is unlikely that the mentor will immediately build the games of the entire team through newcomers. Most likely, the club will choose a defensive style, trying to threaten the opponent’s goal on the counterattacks. The other team retained its leaders, so we believe that here the coach did not touch the previous tactical scheme, leaving it unchanged. So, our forecasters see several options for the development of events in this match, but the most realistic one will be when one team will constantly attack, and the other will try to destroy the attacks, turning into lightning-fast counterattacks. Regardless of the tactics that the mentors choose for their charges, we believe that the game will turn out to be interesting and will satisfy the “hunger” of fans who miss football.
The football match Slovakia U19 – Armenia U19 was rescheduled for 09/24/2022, as it was supposed to take place two months ago, but then the referee canceled the game due to heavy rain. Now the players will take the field at 12:00 Moscow time, and it will become clear which team is still stronger. At the beginning of the season, Slovakia (19) and Armenia (19) played each other, and then the scoreboard showed a draw with a score of 2-2, although the home team led by two goals after the end of the first half.
Pre-match analysis and bookmakers’ forecasts
Statistics is the most important tool used by the experts of our resource when making predictions for football matches. In the match between the team Slovakia (19) and the team Armenia (19), which will take place in the next round of the championship, we also used statistics to make interesting predictions. So far, judging by the results that the teams are showing this season, it seems that the club management has set serious tasks for them. Both clubs play in an attacking style, which means a large number of shots on the opponent’s goal. In general, the game of the teams this season is completely focused on the attack, which can be seen by looking at the lineups of the teams. Managers have relied not only on a powerful attack, but also on midfield, midfield players are actively involved in the team’s attacks and score no less than the attackers. At the same time, serious attention was paid to building a good defense, which in many matches of the season looks reliable and impregnable. In general, today the team Slovakia (19) and the Armenia (19) team are tough nuts that can get on the nerves of any club. Between themselves, these teams always play productively. From the first to the last minutes of the match, the clubs attack each other’s gates, trying to score as many goals as possible. Now the struggle in the standings is aggravated to the limit, and in order to take a worthy place, teams need to show, first of all, the result. Therefore, according to the club’s managers, in the next match their wards will play only to win, therefore, an interesting confrontation awaits the fans.
For many football fans the confrontation between the team of Slovakia U19 and the team of Armenia U19 is a great opportunity not only to enjoy a good match, but also to win at bookmakers. And this is where the experts of our resource offer their help. The home team is now in a not entirely successful streak that needs to be interrupted. However, the Armenia U19 team is not the best opponent to break the losing streak. The guests are a tough nut to crack, and even considering the fact that Armenia (19) there will not be several base players who dropped out due to injuries, it will be very, very difficult for the hosts to break through the defense of the guests. Therefore, taking into account the personal meetings, and also taking into account the importance of the match for both teams, our experts have come to the conclusion that the most interesting bet in this confrontation will be the bet on the total number of goals scored under. We assume that the game will mainly take place in the center of the field, therefore, both clubs will actively use the tactics of a small foul, in this regard, the total total of violations of the rules, as well as the total total of yellow cards, our experts recommend playing for more. At the same time, we think that in the match there is a high probability of a player being sent off the field, because if you look at the statistics of the confrontations between these clubs, removals are quite common here, and for the odds offered by the bookmakers, it’s definitely worth the risk. Regarding the favorite of this match, we believe that the home team is unlikely to lose, because now they need a victory more than ever, so we recommend betting with a handicap on the players of the Slovakia team (19), and risky bettors can try to win the home team.
Slovakia U19
Fans of the Slovakia U19 football club have already come to terms with the fact that it has been constantly moving between divisions in recent years. At the beginning of the season, everything also went to the fact that the team was expected to be demoted, but after the head coach was fired and an experienced foreign specialist took his place, the team’s results gradually began to improve. The hosts were able to get out of the relegation zone, and now they are generally in tenth place, so they managed to break away from the outsiders by fourteen points already. At the moment the football club Slovakia (19) is generally in great shape, having won three of his last four fights, as well as drawing once. At home, the team wins more than they lose, and the new coach made the players think more about defense, so the number of goals conceded was significantly reduced. Three midfielders recovered from damage at once, so that only the central defender and the left striker remain in the infirmary.
Armenia (19)
After being in the football club Armenia (19)) the head coach changed two years ago, there was a slight decline in the game, but gradually the team began to show even better results with a new mentor. This season, the guests are in sixth place in the championship, claiming a ticket to European competition. But, for this you need to win the fight, which included four more teams. The players of the Armenia U19 club show a very good game at home, but on the road the team plays exclusively from defense, which is why there were thirteen draws in eighteen matches away. At the same time, FC Armenia (19) lost on the road only once, which even the leaders of the championship cannot boast of. For seven rounds, the guests have not lost, having won three and drawn four times. The team has one of the best defenses in the championship, because it is in the top three in terms of the number of goals conceded. The guests do not have a long bench, but at the moment the team has no serious personnel problems, because only the right midfielder is injured, who has been in the hospital for more than a month.
Interesting facts before the match Slovakia (19) – Armenia (19)
The favorites of our experts in the match between Slovakia (19) and Armenia (19) are the home team. Even despite the fact that from the tournament point of view, the result of this match will not be of serious importance for the teams, the home team is several goals stronger than their rivals. In general, if you look at the standings of the team Slovakia (19) and the team Armenia (19), then the favorite in this confrontation can be determined with the naked eye, without using special resources or programs. The home team is at the top of the standings, the team has already qualified for the prestigious club tournament. The guests are in the second part of the standings, and even though the team is not threatened with relegation to the lower division, the Armenia team is still (19) this season, especially in away matches, shows not the best results. Therefore, the experts of our resource are in solidarity with the bookmakers, who see the home team here as the favorites, and recommend betting that the team Slovakia (19) will win their rivals. More risky bettors can play a handicap for the home team, which is also a good bet for this match. We recommend playing for more total goals in the match, because at home the team Slovakia U19 always plays very sharply, without stopping after a goal is scored. But there will be few violations and yellow cards in the match, in the end of the championship the teams are unlikely to play rough, since none of the players wants to get injured. Therefore, we recommend playing these totals for less. Both clubs serve a lot of corners, therefore, our experts believe that the total total announced by the bookmakers will be beaten.
Slovakia will win the match (19) – 1.344, Armenia (19) will win the match – 7.3, there are no winners in the match – 4.5.
It is not always possible to find an interesting bet on the outcome for a high odds, however, in the match between Slovakia U19 and Armenia U19, which will meet in the next round, our experts managed to find an interesting bet. So, teams that have already resolved all their issues in the championship will meet among themselves, therefore, in the remaining matches until the end of the season, clubs can frankly fool around in terms of results. Despite the fact that the home team is somewhat ahead of their rivals in the standings, such a low odds for the victory of the team Slovakia (19) in this match – it is difficult to consider a normal quote. Most likely, the bookmaker relies on insider information. However, if we look at the results of head-to-head confrontations, we see that in the first match of this season between the players of the team Slovakia (19) and the team of Armenia (19) there was a draw. And last season the clubs parted with home victories. We conclude that no one owes anything to anyone, therefore, today you can also safely flirt with a draw in this match, fortunately, bookmakers offer quite impressive odds for this event. Those who are not used to risking for a large odds can try to bet that the guests will not lose in this match. According to the present information, both clubs will not play in optimal compositions. Another good bet in this match is that both teams will score. It’s scary to climb into the total total, as they can play the classics – 1:1. We also recommend not to go into the statistics, since the match is muddy, and the outcome will not particularly decide anything for any of the opponents.
“Slovakia U19”
Until recently, the football club Slovakia U19 was in last place in the championship, and there was no hope that it would be possible to escape relegation. But, after the head coach changed, the outsider’s game improved a lot, so in five rounds under his leadership there was only one defeat, moreover, from the representative of the TOP-5 of the championship, and in the remaining matches the hosts won two victories over stronger opponents and played twice draw. This made it possible to rise from the last place and the football club Slovakia (19) even left the relegation zone, but the team is ahead of the rest of the outsiders solely due to the better difference in goals scored and conceded. The main thing is that the effect of the mentor change should last as long as possible, then the hosts will be able to score more points and move away from the danger zone. But, even despite the fact that the form of the football club Slovakia (19) has improved, it still remains the least scoring team in the championship.
Based on the results of the last season, it was clear that the head coach of the football club Armenia (19) I can’t set up the game, but since the relegation was avoided, the mentor was left at the helm of the team. But, the start of this season turned out to be disgusting, so the coach was given an ultimatum in the form of three victories, but he did not fulfill it. The foreign specialist was replaced by a local coach, who during his career managed to work with a few dozen clubs from this championship. The result was not long in coming, so the football club Bad Gleichenberg managed to leave the relegation zone and rise to at least the twelfth line, although there is a short distance of three points to the outsiders. Away Armenia U19) always does not play as well as at home, but now the guests are in good shape, as they had a series of six matches without defeat, which was interrupted only in the last round. One of the main attackers was out of action for three months.
Statistics and H2H
For the experts of our resource, the match between the team of Slovakia (19) and the team of Armenia (19) was very interesting for forecasting. Now both clubs are fighting in the standings. Despite the fact that both teams are the giants of modern football, things are not going well for them now, as the teams run the risk of flying past not only the championship race, but also past the high places in the standings, giving the right to get into the prestigious club tournament on next year. According to club managers, now the teams are faced with the task of demonstrating their maximum and trying to win a ticket to this tournament at any cost, so the match between the two contenders should turn out to be very tense. Considering that these teams always play defensive football among themselves, trying to concentrate the game as much as possible in the center of the field, and not allow sharp attacks on each other’s goal, it is unlikely that today managers will use a different tactic, especially since for various reasons the teams will not be able to help them some leaders. We believe that the outcome of the match will be decided thanks to one accurate shot, and it’s very difficult to say right away which team’s players will be able to score the winning goal, because, based on the current state of affairs, the match of the Slovakia team (19) and Armenia (19) is a match of equal opponents. Our experts tried to predict not only the outcome of this match, but also made forecasts for the statistics, below you can find them. We are waiting for an interesting and unpredictable confrontation between the team of Slovakia (19) and the team of Armenia (19).
Slovakia (19) – Armenia (19). Football forecast (09/24/22)
Thanks to the curious information that the experts of our resource managed to find, we were able to correctly assess the chances of the teams meeting each other in the next round of the famous football championship. We are talking about the confrontation of the team Slovakia (19) and the team of Armenia (19). Recall that at the moment both clubs have good chances to take a high place in the standings at the end of the season, giving the right to play in a prestigious club tournament next season. However, our experts were able to find some interesting information, thanks to which we found out that the guests are not eager to act simultaneously on several fronts. From this it follows that the victory of the team Slovakia U19 in this match looks like an excellent bet, which we recommend to all football fans. We also consider the total number of goals scored in this game for more. Most likely, both clubs will score in this game, but the hosts will be stronger in the end. So, you can also bet on the fact that both teams will score in the match. The overall total of yellow cards should be considered for more, since this is a principled match, and all principled matches are played for more. But there will not be many corners in this match, since the bookmakers have greatly overestimated the total, apparently forgetting that the Slovakia team (19), and the team of Armenia (19) do not use the flanks, preferring to attack through the center. So, the total total of corners for less is also an excellent bet that you can safely flirt with in this match. Although, nevertheless, it is better to play the victory of the team Slovakia (19).
Our experts always try to offer the most interesting rates. Today we decided to draw bettors’ attention to the confrontation between the team Slovakia (19) and the team Armenia (19). The highlight of this confrontation is that both teams have excellent chances to compete for the championship. However, for this it is necessary to demonstrate excellent football today. All the interest of the media and other news resources is directed to this match, they write and talk a lot about it, experts from all countries make their predictions. Of course, our experts could not stay away from this confrontation, we carefully analyze the match of the team Slovakia (19) and the team Armenia (19), which allowed us to find and select interesting bets from bookmakers. We hope that our descriptions and the forecasts given above will be useful. Good luck to everyone and have a great football evening played by the best football clubs.
In the football match Slovakia (19) – Armenia (19) will play one of the roughest teams in this division, so you can expect if not removal, then a large number of yellow cards, based on which you can bet on their total over 6.5.
Slovakia U19 vs Armenia U19: statistics and head-to-head history individual training of football players.
This season, these teams have already shown that they have practically no equal among other clubs in the championship, which is why they are on the top lines of the standings. Our experts believe that the confrontation of the team Slovakia U19) and the Armenia team (19) is the central match of the championship, as the winner of this match will have an excellent advantage over the closest pursuers, which may include the losing club. Therefore, both clubs carefully prepared for the face-to-face confrontation, and, according to team managers, all the base players of both teams will act on the field from the starting whistle. Recall that the teams Slovakia (19) and the teams Armenia (19) are made up of real professionals who demonstrate excellent team football, but can also decide the fate of any game episode on their own. Our experts tried to choose interesting predictions for this match among the numerous offers of bookmakers, and we succeeded. Below you can study our forecasts in more detail. We think that the game will be interesting and memorable, as the players of both teams will only play to win.
Tenerife water and air temperature by months. Nature in Tenerife has no bad weather. Every month is ❀ grace! Monthly water temperature in tenerife
The unique climatic conditions of the island give tourists the opportunity to visit the island at almost any time of the year. No wonder they say about Tenerife that eternal spring has settled on it. There is practically no rain here, the mountains provide reliable protection from the wind, and the water temperature never drops below 19 degrees. The landscape of the island has an attractive magic that makes you come back here again and again. Family holidays with children, a youth trip for those who want to have noisy fun, a calm and comfortable vacation for a wealthy businessman – any tourist will find a suitable vacation option in Tenerife.
Tenerife climate
The island lies entirely in a subtropical climate, but has about 30 microclimatic zones, so different places on the coast may differ in climatic conditions. In general terms, we can say that the north is cooler and wetter, and the south and west, respectively, are warmer. Rains here are very rare, and snow can only be seen at the top of the Teide volcano.
Temperature fluctuations throughout the year range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the average values do not fall below +21 and do not exceed +27, which makes holidays in Tenerife comfortable throughout the year.
It gets a little cooler at night, but temperature fluctuations are not significant at all. For the evening, just take a light jacket or sweatshirt with you.
In the southern resorts of Tenerife, there is very little rain, most of the precipitation falls in the north and in the center of the island near the Teide volcano. In Tenerife, rains, if they happen, are very weak and short-lived – it will drip a little and that’s it.
When is the best time to go on holiday in Tenerife?
The high season in Tenerife lasts from June to October. The largest number of tourists visit the island from July to August. The best time to visit Tenerife is September and October. Thanks to the blowing ocean breeze and low air humidity, there is no exhausting heat. The Atlantic Ocean during these months is maximally warmed up to 23 degrees and swimming in it is a pleasure. There are noticeably fewer tourists than in July-August. Prices, of course, are growing a little, but not so much as to refuse to rest because of this.
Low season in Tenerife – this concept is almost inapplicable for this resort, we can only talk about a slight decrease in the influx of tourists, which usually occurs in January and April. During these months the water is too cool for comfortable swimming.
Holidays on the island of Tenerife are good in their own way at any time of the year. Here you can find exactly the option that suits you.
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Beach season in Tenerife
At the height of the swimming season in Tenerife in September and October, the water temperature is between 20-24 degrees. You can sunbathe in Tenerife throughout the year.
In this heavenly place, you can find a lot of interesting things to do, in addition to swimming, but, for fans of beach holidays, we hasten to inform you: people swim here all year round! Indeed, even in the January off-season, the lowest temperature of ocean water is 19degrees. Of course, not everyone will like such water, but in this case, 4-5 star hotels in Tenerife have heated pools.
Tenerife in spring
The spring state of Tenerife is felt throughout the year. By the way, the Coming of Spring – another of the many holidays that, among other things, the island is so rich in, is celebrated in the spring, on March 21st. March to May is warm, mild, dry weather. Light rain is rare in the north. Sunny during the day, slightly cool at night. Great sunbathing time, visiting various parks and attractions.
Tenerife in summer
Unlike most southern resorts in Europe, Tenerife does not get very hot in summer. The maximum temperature is usually observed in August and is about 30 degrees Celsius, which, coupled with low humidity, gives quite a comfortable feeling. The days are sunny, and the sun is not “evil”, but suitable for sunbathing. Rain is possible only in the mountains, and even then no more than once a month. The water warms up to an ideal 22 degrees. For lovers of sports recreation on the water, the northern breeze blowing will come in handy! Summer holidays in Tenerife have another plus – a lot of fruits are grown on the island, which just ripen in the summer months. There are many tourists.
Tenerife in autumn
The autumn season on the island is slightly different from the summer season. During the day everything is also hot, up to +25. Evenings and nights have become cooler, the temperature can drop to +17, so you should slightly warm up in clothes. But the water, as usual, is warm, the sun is gentle, so you can safely run to the beach. The amount of rain increases slightly – up to five per month on average, especially in the northwestern regions. This is due to the higher humidity of the microclimate, so in autumn the demand is increased for the resorts of the southern part of the island: Costa Adeje, Las Americas, Los Cristianos. In any case, autumn in Tenerife, with its sun, bathing ocean and natural beauty, compares favorably with the dull European slush, which manifests itself in the form of a good tourist flow compared to other resorts in Europe.
Tenerife in winter
The winter months are more like the not so hot summer we are accustomed to. In the evening and at night, the coolness is felt more noticeably, but even a light sweater already saves from it. There is a little more rain, but they are short-lived, which is called “a light summer rain” or “it dripped and passed. ” In winter, lovers of discounts are very fond of relaxing – prices in Tenerife are reduced by about a quarter. The ocean is not so inviting for swimming – about +19 degrees, which significantly reduces the flow of tourists. When planning a trip, do not forget about the strong winds of the north coast, especially when you are going on an excursion to one of the wonderful National Parks of Tenerife. Dress warmly.
Holiday season in Tenerife
Tenerife, as mentioned above, is under Spanish jurisdiction, respectively, and the inhabitants of the island adhere to the Catholic religion. These two facts explain the presence of a large number of church holidays, which are celebrated, however, quite secularly, with carnivals, processions, dances and other fiesta. Of the brightest, it is worth noting the “Holy Week”, which takes place before Easter. At this time, colorful processions of believers with religious symbols can be observed throughout the island. The Corpus Christi flower festival should also be noted, when large cities are covered with whole carpets of flowers. The celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Candelar (she is considered the patroness of the Canary Islands) looks very colorful, it is celebrated on August 14 and 15. And, of course, the Day of the Canary Islands – May 30, which is happening as violently and brightly as possible! Do not forget about the New Year and Merry Christmas, which are also honored on the island.
Carnival season in Tenerife
Peaks in February. It is called “Mardi Gras”. The largest actions are held in the capital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The dry presentation was deliberately chosen, because any, even the most enthusiastic, replete with exclamation marks and other ahas, is still not able to convey even a small clip of the ongoing carnival riot. It’s just a must see! It is not for nothing that the Tenerife carnival is considered the second most beautiful in the world, right after the Brazilian one, which takes place in Rio de Janeiro. After the unbridled fun of the carnival, its end is marked by Great Lent.
Tenerife – the largest island of the Canary archipelago wins the hearts of travelers with a huge number of sandy beaches of black and golden sand, with its incessant holiday, passionate and at the same time romantic character, and a peaceful siesta. Due to its natural and climatic features, the island has become one of the most privileged and popular resorts in the world.
A continent in miniature with its subtropical and tropical forests, fertile valleys, majestic mountain ranges, volcanic semi-deserts, sand dunes and mountain gorges attracts tourists throughout the year. The tropical trade-wind climate has ensured that the island never experiences prolonged rainy seasons and sub-zero temperatures.
The “Island of Eternal Spring” with its even and mild climate does not have sharp temperature fluctuations. The water in the Atlantic Ocean even in the coldest months warms up to +20°C, and the daily air temperature fluctuates between +18°C-24°C, which makes it possible to sunbathe and swim at any time of the year.
January
The first month of the year is traditionally considered the coldest month in Tenerife.
But it never gets really cold even in the north of the island , where:
The average daytime air temperature is from +15°C,
The night temperature is from +9°C, and the water temperature does not fall below +19°C.
Air in resort centers in the south of the island (in Las Americas, El Medano):
During the day it warms up to +21°C,
At night – up to +14-15°C,
The water warms up to +19-20°C.
If you go to Tenerife in January, you should definitely bring some warm clothes.
Many northern Europeans enjoy swimming in the ocean, while other heat-loving tourists prefer to swim in the hotel’s pools, most of which are heated to +24°C.
Also at this time, most of the island’s guests prefer active holidays in water parks . For example, you can go to Siam Park (Siam Park) is a one-of-a-kind theme park that has the atmosphere of the ancient kingdom of Siam.
State-of-the-art water rides and a breathtaking exotic paradise will leave visitors with unforgettable impressions and photos of fantastic beauty. Located in Las Americas at Autopista del Sur, TF1, Salida 29, 38660 .
For more information about the attractions of Siam Park, ticket prices for adults and children, read the article about the most popular resort in Tenerife -.
Golf lovers can head to the northwest of the island, where Buenavista Golf is located , equipped with 18 holes and par 72, provides the opportunity to combine relaxation with learning to play golf throughout the year on courses of excellent quality.
Located at: Calle La Finca 38480 Buenavista del Norte .
But also in the south, where rain is a rare visitor, there are such golf clubs as:
Abama Golf . Address: Ctra Gral. TF-47, km.9. Playa San Juan,38687 Guia de Isora ,
Amarilla Golf . Address: Urb. Amarilla Golf, 38639 San Miguel ,
Centro de Golf Los Palos . Address: Ctra.Guaza – Las Galletas, km.7, 38636 Arona etc.
If the weather on the island leaves much to be desired or rainy days have begun, which in January there are no more than 5 in the south, and no more than 13 days in the north, then you can visit.
It is located in San Cristobal de La Laguna at : Calle San Agustin, 22 38201 La Laguna .
The museum is housed in the Casa Lercado mansion, a Renaissance manor house. The expositions of the museum tell about the development of the island between the 15th and 20th centuries. The pride of the museum is an extensive collection of maps of the Canary Islands dating back to the 16th century.
Also in La Laguna at Carretera Tacoronte – Valle de Guerra s/n 38270 La Laguna houses the Museum of Anthropology, created to explore and preserve the folk traditions and rich culture of the island.
All museum information is available in printed form in a variety of languages including Spanish, German, English, French and Italian.
Museum opening hours:
Sun and Mon from 10:00 to 17:00, other days from 9:00 to 20:00.
A pleasant surprise for vacationers in early January will be the feast of the Three Kings or the Three Wise Men, who, according to the biblical story, brought gifts to the newborn Christ. This holiday is especially widely celebrated in the port of the resort of Los Cristianos or in the town square in Adeje, where 3 dressed kings with their retinue arrive by ship or helicopter.
A volley from a cannon on a ship or fireworks is announced to the residents and guests of the resorts about the arrival of the kings, who then change to horses or camels and march along the main streets, accompanied by elegant carts. They distribute sweets to all the children. The balconies and doors of the houses of the inhabitants of these streets are festively decorated with flower compositions and flags.
Another important island event to see is Saint Sebastian’s Day . It is celebrated every year on January 20th. Traditionally, a holiday in honor of the patron saint of policemen, soldiers, merchants, doctors, gardeners, builders and athletes is held in the province of Costa Adeje in the south and in the village of La Galeta.
Processions leave from the chapel with the faithful, dressed in the national costumes of peasants, riders on horseback. The statue of the saint is carried on a stretcher. Pets also accompany the procession. As a sign of cleansing from troubles, riders enter the sea, where they also try to drag livestock. The sight is funny, therefore it attracts many hotel guests and other travelers.
February
The weather in the second month of the year differs little from the weather in Tenerife in January.
In the northern part of the island , for example, in the resort of Puerto de la Cruz island:
The highest daytime temperature will be +19°C, in the evening it gradually decreases from +16°C to +12°C,
The lowest temperature at night is kept at + 9°C.
There can be 11 rainy days during February.
The sun shines 6 hours a day.
Wet Atlantic trade winds are absolutely not conducive to swimming in the ocean, but for surfers this is the most beautiful weather.
In the south of the island:
Around +21°C-25°C during the day,
At night the temperature does not fall below +15°C, while the waters of the Atlantic Ocean warm up to +18-19°C.
Maybe 3 rainy days.
This month, also in the south, is a paradise for surfers, especially those who like to stay in apartments or hotels in El Medano, where the most reputable clubs are located.
Surf Center Playa Sur is one of the famous clubs located in the Playa Sur Tenerife hotel (C. La Gaviota, s/n, El Medano), offering services to windsurfers, equipment and equipment rental.
Fun Factory is another famous club located at Avenida Europa 2, El Medano . El Medano’s coastal waters are never calm, so the place is ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing all year round.
If you have a holiday on the island in February, you should definitely take warm clothes with you, especially for evening walks along the promenade. But the rest will be comfortable this month as well, since basically all hotels have heated outdoor pools on their territory.
In February you can climb the highest point in all of Spain – Mount Teide covered with snow. The last eruption of Teide was recorded in 1909. It offers a fantastic panoramic view of all the Canary Islands. The Teide National Park is located on the slopes of the mountain and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Attractive end of winter and Carnival, declared in 1980 as an international tourist festival. The date of the grand event is “floating” and depends on the date of Easter – the Resurrection of Christ. Therefore, as a rule, Carnival is celebrated either at the end of February or at the beginning of March.
A grandiose and exciting event, accompanied by processions in carnival costumes, the sounds of incendiary music and dynamic dances, takes place in all the cities and small villages of the island, but it is especially celebrated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife – the capital of the island.
The main attention of all residents and tourists is riveted to the choice of the Carnival Queen (Gala Reina). Girls parade in front of the jury and spectators in extravagant costumes, whose length and width can reach several meters.
Also a separate and most popular competition is competition among drag queens (Drag Queen) , whose costumes are somewhat more modest than those of the girls, but the transvestites are trying to put more emphasis on plastic movements in ultra-high platform shoes and frankly defiant costumes.
You can get to Santa Cruz at the Carnival by public transport – buses, the route scheme of which provides for regular service, with an interval of about 30 minutes.
The distance from Playa de Las Americas and Playa de Los Cristianos to the capital is 75 km,
from Puerto de La Cruz – 35 km,
from Playa Paraiso – 90 km,
from Costa del Silencio – 70 km.
Estimated ticket price is 8€.
You can also take a taxi. For example, the approximate cost of a trip:
from Puerto de La Cruz to Santa Cruz will be 50€,
from Playa de Las Americas and Playa de Los Cristianos – 80€.
March
The first month of calendar spring is characterized by slight instability in temperatures.
North of the island thermometer:
+20°C during the day,
+17°C to +13°C in the evening,
+10-11°C at night.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean warm up to +19°C
The rich and varied vegetation of the northern part of the island is due to 11 rainy days.
South :
The average daily temperature is +22°C, but it can warm up to +30°C,
The night temperature is +16°C,
The water temperature is +19°C.
Warm clothes will not be superfluous, and swimming in the ocean is recommended before 15:00, as you can catch a cold later. There are a lot of advantages of staying on the island in March.
Firstly, there are no crowds of tourists yet, which contributes to a comfortable visit to the sights of the island:
Mount Teide which can be reached by funicular and
Loro Parca is both a botanical garden and a zoo.
The park is located in a resort town in the north of the island in Puerto de la Cruz at the address: Punta Brava, Puerto de La Cruz and represents numerous varieties of parrots. The park also houses an aquarium and a dolphinarium, where unique shows with marine life are held.
Entrance fee:
for adults is 60€,
for children from 6 to 11 years old is 40€.
You can also purchase the so-called double card (twin card), which includes visiting LORO PARQUE and SIAM PARK, where the ticket price for adults is 149€, for children from 6 to 11 years old – 99€.
If the weather in March does not allow you to indulge in idle “doing nothing” on the beach, then you can go to the jousting tournament in the castle of San Miguel passing in a small town in the south at Avenida Edelmira Alfonso, S/N 38628, San Miguel de Abona .
The medieval castle, decorated in the appropriate surroundings, immerses visitors in the atmosphere of the time of the noble knights ruled by King Arthur. At the entrance, visitors are greeted by riders in knight’s costumes, handing out capes of 6 colors, which means which of the knights to cheer for. In the armory, visitors are cordially greeted by the king and princess. Mastery of swords, spears, prancing on horseback and knights in armor are breathtaking.
From among the beautiful spectators, the winner of the tournament chooses a “lady of the heart”, who is given the right to become an honored guest of the royal balcony. After tasting a medieval dinner consisting of stew and chicken, the guests of the castle go to the continuation of the tournament, and then to the disco.
The jousting tournament is held in the castle on Tue, Wed, Thu and Sat.
Ticket price:
for adults – 47€,
for children – 24€.
April
Real spring reigns on the island.
North of the island set:
Average air temperature +20°C,
Evening +17°C,
At night, the thermometer drops to +13°C,
Water in the ocean warms up to +20°C.
It is worth taking an umbrella with you as there can be 10 rainy days in a month.
South coast from Santa Cruz to Playa Paraiso air temperature:
During the day it warms up to +22°C (maximum up to +26°C),
Night temperature is +16°C, water temperature is +20°C.
Only 3 rainy days are possible for the whole month, but the rains are very short, so it makes no sense to take umbrellas here.
The number of tourists in April is growing. Also, do not forget that April is a vacation time for Spanish schoolchildren, so there are many important seniors with their spouses surrounded by their happy offspring in hotels. Be sure to book your hotel in advance.
As a rule, Easter is celebrated in this month, so every town and small village solemnly celebrates a church holiday. Traditionally, the Crusade is held on Good Friday in small towns, and in large cities, the Crusades, starting from Palm Sunday (we have Palm Sunday), last for a whole week.
At first it may seem to an uninitiated tourist that he has fallen into the Middle Ages and soon someone, or maybe he himself, will become a victim of the Holy Inquisition. But when the orchestras enter, theatrical performances begin and the long-suffering crucified Christ is carried out on a stretcher, you immediately understand that this is the most important church holiday of the entire calendar year.
May
May is conventionally considered the opening month of the tourist season on the island.
In the north of the island :
Daytime temperature keeps +21°C,
Evening temperature drops to +18°C,
Night temperature is +14°C,
Water warms up to +20°C.
During the month, the total number of rainy days can be 8.
South coast (in Playa de Las Americas, El Medano, Santa Cruz):
Daytime temperature ranges from +22°C to 30°C,
Night temperature is +17°C,
Water temperature is +20°C.
Precipitation in May is very rare, only during 1 day short-term rains are possible.
The beginning of May is the beginning of water activities. You can go for walks on yachts, boats and colorful fishing boats in the ocean, which can be found in abundance in the ports of Playa de los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas.
How to get there and fares:
For example, from the port of Los Cristianos you can cross to the neighboring island of La Gomera (La Gomera) by ferry. Ferries run daily.
Depending on the type of ferry:
ticket price will be from 21€ to 30€,
travel time – from 35 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes.
But on the northern coast, in Puerto de La Cruz, boat trips and fishing are not practiced, since the ocean in this part of the island is unpredictable.
Every year 30 May is Canary Islands Day . Tenerife also hosts a variety of events that are inspired by local Canarian traditions.
Performances by folk groups in national costumes, theatrical performances, endless music and dances immerse you in the historical past of the Canary Islands. Numerous fairs sell exclusive products from local artisans and offer tastings.
June
An increasing number of tourists go to the shores of Tenerife.
North of the island , in Puerto de la Cruz:
Day temperature warms up to +23°C,
In the evening the temperature drops to +20°C,
At night it drops to +16°C.
Maximum water temperature +22°C.
Precipitation totals 6 days per month.
South coast :
The daytime temperature is +24°C, but the air can warm up to a maximum of +35°C.
At night the temperature drops to +18°C.
Minimum water temperature +20°C. Precipitation does not fall.
June pleases visitors with a large number of freshly grown fruits. Experienced travelers buy gifts of nature not in supermarkets, but in the so-called fruiteries – small shops where melons, cherries, watermelons and apricots and other fruits are sold directly from plantations and orchards.
October
The weather in the first half of the month on the island almost does not differ from the weather in September, and in the second half the air and water temperature is expected to drop.
So, in the north , in Puerto de La Cruz:
During the day the air warms up to +24°C,
In the evening the thermometer drops to +21°C,
At night – up to +17°C,
The water in the ocean is quite warm +22° C.
There are 10 rainy days in a month.
South coast :
Day +26°C,
Night +20°C,
Water temperature +23°C.
There are 3 rainy days during the month.
In October in Tenerife in the capital in a unique building Auditorio Tenerife opens the opera season. On October 12, the islanders, like all the inhabitants of Spain, celebrate the Day of the discovery of America by Columbus – a public holiday.
Only Santa Cruz hosts lavish events on this occasion. But, since this day is an official holiday on the entire island, many cafes, restaurants, clubs, water parks, zoos and shops, for example, the San Eugenio and Parque Santiago shopping centers in Las Americas, are closed.
In October you can climb to the top of Mount Teide, but since the temperature at the highest point in Spain can be below zero, the funicular will not work.
You can check the weather forecast at the hotel, and you can also get free maps showing the location of other attractions that can be reached by rental car or taxi.
November
The air temperature drops significantly in the last month of autumn. Wind gusts are especially strong.
In the north of the island the temperature is:
+21°C during the day,
+19°C in the evening,
+15°C at night,
The water temperature is +21°C.
There are 12 rainy days in a month.
On the south coast of the island air temperature:
Keeps at +23°C during the day,
+18°C at night,
Water temperature +21°C.
There are 4 rainy days, so it doesn’t hurt to take an umbrella with you and you should definitely put some warm clothes in your suitcase.
The wind is picking up, and if beach lovers no longer choose this month for their holidays in Tenerife, then windsurfers from all over the world come to El Medano, where 2 well-known clubs on the whole island offer equipment, and experienced trainers are ready to give lessons beginner athletes.
At the end of the month in Tenerife, wine festivals are held in several cities at once (for example, in Puerto de La Cruz, La Orotava and Icod de los Vinos).
Wine producers offer visitors free tastings of new vintage wines from their cellars. You even manage to taste wines from the famous Dragon Tree cellar.
In addition to wine, you can enjoy the exquisite taste of Canarian rum, sweet malvasia – sweet liqueur wine and coffee, banana, nut, blackberry and other liqueurs.
On the island you can visit the Astronomical Observatory , which is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife at the address: Avenida Buenos Aires, 98, Second D, 38005, Santa Cruz de Tenerife .
The observatory offers a rare opportunity to observe an incredible number of celestial bodies and the most interesting astronomical objects of the entire universe. The pride of the observatory is a high-resolution telescope.
December
The weather in Tenerife in all winter months: December, January and February does not correspond to the definition of “winter”. Spring reigns as always in Tenerife.
North of the island air temperature is:
Day +19°C,
Evening +16°C,
Night +11-13°C,
Water temperature +21°C.
There are 13 rainy days.
Do not forget that piercing winds blow on the northern coast, which is unfavorable for families with small children. Basically, all hotels have swimming pools with a water heating system.
South :
Day temperature +22°C,
Night temperature +17°C,
Water temperature +20°C.
In December, there are usually 6 rainy days, so an umbrella in your suitcase will come in handy, as well as warm clothes.
But you can either completely refuse sunscreen or take it with a low degree of protection.
The most important event on the island, as in mainland Spain and in many European countries, is Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25th.
On the eve of the holiday, Christmas markets are held in Santa Cruz, La Laguna and other cities, where you can just admire the interesting products of local artisans, which they make from ceramics, leather, glass, or you can buy Canary wine, honey, sweets, cheeses and just interesting souvenirs.
You should know that Most shops are closed on December 25 , as well as all parks, water parks and museums, so you should not plan excursions on this day.
The New Year is celebrated cheerfully and solemnly, and many hotels organize an exciting show program and a gala dinner. It is customary for the Spaniards to eat 12 grapes under the chiming clock and make one wish with each berry. After celebrating the New Year, you should definitely go outside, as colorful fireworks are waiting for all the inhabitants of the island and guests there.
The first thing that catches your eye on approaching Tenerife, the largest among its six fellow islands in the Canary archipelago, is the snow-capped peak “de Teide”. Tenerife is located off the west coast of North Africa. Its delightful golden and gray beaches and beautiful towns create a huge contrast to the picturesque mountain villages, volcanic desert landscapes and lush green surroundings. Find out on the Tour Calendar why it is best to go to the island for a vacation in July, August, September and October.
Tourist season in Tenerife
The truly magnificent climate of Tenerife allows you to travel here throughout the year, even in winter, and not just like that, but with a bathing component. The island is replete with atypical landscapes, varying depending on its location, from immersed in fat greenery in the north to sun-kissed in the arid south. It is also attractive to the spoiled traveler with the cosmic poetics of solidified lava. In addition, Tenerife is also attractive for its stunning coastline with gorgeous beaches, banana plantations, excellent shops, restaurants and first-class hotels. Families with children come here, older people who prefer quieter resorts, as well as party youth going to noisy cities.
High season in Tenerife
While Majorca’s peak season is in July and August, Tenerife’s tourist wave only hits September and October. During these two months, the warmest water temperature of the Atlantic Ocean is observed. In addition to high prices and a large crowd of people, the high season has no drawbacks. After all, as you already understood, the weather on the island is never very hot.
Low season in Tenerife
Low season and Tenerife are incompatible concepts. But still, a slightly smaller number of tourists on the island happens from December to January and from March to April.
Beach season in Tenerife
It’s very simple: the swimming season on the island lasts all year round. And even in January, the minimum water temperature in the ocean will be 19 ° C. This is really the “blue dream” of any average resident of Russia.
Holiday season in Tenerife
At the end of every January, Tenerife hosts the music festival “De Música de Canarias”. Another highlight on the island is the “Holy Week” preceding Easter. At this time, many religious processions take place throughout the island. May is celebrated in all major cities and villages with the “Feast of the Cross”. In mid-June, at the Corpus Christi festival, locals lay out entire flower carpets on city streets. The Summer Solstice in Tenerife is associated with the feast of St. Juana – something like our Ivan Kupala with symbolic jumps over fires. August 14 and 15 are the two most significant days for all the Canary Islands, as they call the patron saint of the Canary Islands – Our Lady of Candelar. Christmas and New Year in Tenerife are, in general, home holidays. Some islanders at this time go out to the squares of the cities, have fun together, dance and enjoy the lights of colorful fireworks.
Carnival season in Tenerife
Those who find it difficult to imagine the significance and scope of the February Mardi Gras carnival in Tenerife, we will answer this way: in its pomp and scale, it is second only to the Brazilian Carnival. This real carnival fever absorbs absolutely all the cities of Tenerife, but, in particular, its capital – Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The unbridled fun begins with the selection of the Queen of the Festival, and then continues with musical concerts, street entertainment, and the consumption of traditional Canarian dishes and drinks in large quantities. The festival ends with the beginning of Lent.
Climate in Tenerife
The climate in Tenerife is subtropical with warm weather throughout the year. However, weather conditions vary significantly depending on the location on the island. The south and west will be the warmest, while the northern tip will be coolest. It sometimes rains on the island, but there is no distinct wet season as such. Unless in December and January it rains a little more often. The difference in annual temperatures is insignificant: from 15 °C to 25 °C.
Tenerife in spring
Spring in Tenerife – in itself, this phrase is associated not with the season, but with the stable characteristic of the island. After all, as you know, spring is a year-round state of the island. So what is the weather like at this time? Partly rainy, with warm sunny days and slightly cool nights. During this period, there is a slow process of increasing the temperature of air and water – 21°C and 20°C, respectively. A wonderful time to visit Loro Parque, independent trips around the island and sunbathing.
Temperature and weather in Tenerife in spring
March weather
April weather
Weather in May
Average temperature
+18
+19
+20
Day temperature
+21
+22
+24
Temperature at night
+15
+15
+16
Water temperature
+19
+19
+20
Rain
6 days
5 days
3 days
Tenerife in summer
What makes the summer in Tenerife so good is the cool weather, characterized by low levels of humidity. Only 24°C-25°C at 22°C water temperature. Ideal “proportions” of a resort holiday. The level of solar activity reaches as much as 10 hours a day. But the sun is not aggressive, but, on the contrary, gentle. The central mountainous regions can be a bit rainy. The often northerly breeze from the ocean provides ample opportunities for a variety of water sports.
Temperature and weather in Tenerife in summer
Weather in June
Weather in July
August weather
Average temperature
+22
+24
+25
Day temperature
+26
+28
+29
Temperature at night
+18
+20
+21
Water temperature
+21
+22
+23
Rain
2 days
1 day
1 day
Tenerife in autumn
Autumn in Tenerife is just as pleasant as summer, just a little different. There is a slight decrease in daytime temperatures, and at night you will need a light sweater or jacket. The water is still warm throughout the season, even though rainfall increases to an average of 8 rainy days. Autumn here is a very active time of the year, most of the tourists, wanting to avoid the gray dank autumn, fly here. Here you will find the bright sun, and the warm ocean, and parks immersed in greenery.
Temperature and weather in Tenerife in autumn
September weather
Weather in October
Weather in November
Average temperature
+25
+23
+20
Day temperature
+28
+26
+23
Temperature at night
+21
+19
+17
Water temperature
+23
+23
+22
Rain
3 days
5 days
7 days
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Golden and gray beaches. Huge forests and large areas scorched by ejections of volcanic mass. A huge mountain with a snow-capped top… all this and much more on a beautiful and chic island right in the Atlantic Ocean. Guess what place we’re talking about? Of course, this is Tenerife, which is part of the Canary Islands. You can relax here all year round, because it is not for nothing that the island is called the island of eternal spring. But even in a world where spring is endless, there are better and worse times to relax. Today we will talk about the weather in Tenerife by months and the temperature of the water in the ocean at different times of the year. Having learned all this, you can easily choose the month when it will be best to relax here.
The best time for a beach holiday in Tenerife
As we wrote above, you can come to the island all year round and relax here on the ocean. But precisely because of the ocean, which almost never warms up, the beach season in Tenerife is not very long. The favorite months for tourists are August, September and October. These months go in a row one after another, so you can immediately come to rest for the whole quarter. The island is warmest in late summer and early spring. It is in August and September that the air temperature reaches its peak. During the day it is always stable +27 degrees, and at night it is a little less and +22 degrees.
The ocean off the coast of the island also shows the maximum temperature. The water these days is warmed up to +24 degrees. At this time, there is almost no wind, so the ocean is calm. Although sometimes there are waves on it that interfere with normal rest, but this happens extremely rarely. October is the third month when holidays in Tenerife are pure bliss. At the same time, the air temperature drops slightly, but the ocean, on the contrary, becomes warmer. True, in October there is a large amount of rain, which scares away tourists. But there are plenty of sunny days. Usually it is 4-6 rainy days and 19-21 sunny days.
Monthly weather table for Tenerife
Look at the summary weather table on the island to see for yourself that you can come here at any time of the year.
The rainiest months on the island
Oddly enough, October is one of the best months for holidays and at the same time, the wettest month of the year. It is in the middle of autumn that the most precipitation falls here, and it can rain for up to six to seven days. November, December and August can also be referred to as rainy months. But this is more likely due to the higher air temperature, and when the sun shines most actively, there are often showers and thunderstorms.
Dry months in Tenerife
From March to July there is very little rain on the island. The amount of precipitation is not high and tourists do not need to take an umbrella with them. Usually during this period of time there are 1-2 rainy days in each month. But the rains are usually quiet and the drops fall so slowly that you want to help them fall to the ground as soon as possible.
When the ocean is warmest
The Atlantic Ocean does not get warm at all. It is huge, it has many currents, including cold ones. All winter and spring, the water in the ocean is below twenty degrees Celsius. And in summer and autumn, the water gradually warms up and closer to autumn it becomes the warmest. If you like not only sunbathing, but also swimming in the water, then you should come to the island in September or October. It is during these months that the water has its maximum values.
Sunny months in Tenerife
July can be considered the sunniest month. It is in the middle of summer that there are 29-30 sunny days. Next comes March and December, and slightly inferior to them in June. But the sun is not yet a guarantee of warm weather and warm sea. The sea has its own rules here, and the air warms up thanks to the blowing winds that blow from northern Africa in winter and spring, bringing coolness with them.
Peculiarities of holidays on the island of Tenerife
The main feature here is one: you can relax in the resorts of the island all year round. But swimming in the ocean is not always possible. You can often see gray sand on the coast of the island. It became so because of the volcanoes that threw ash and lava here hundreds of years ago. To this day, there are dormant volcanoes in Tenerife, which sometimes remind of themselves. Tourists are sure that it is best to relax on the gray beaches, as it is believed that there are more healing substances. But there are enough beaches with white and yellow sand on the island. Most of them were made artificially to attract tourists. But there are also those places on the coast where emissions from the volcano did not reach. The nature of the island is diverse and beautiful. And when you can’t swim in the ocean, then tourists are happy to go on excursions to the mountains, to the forests. They climb snow-covered mountain tops, come close to craters and view the ocean from special viewing platforms that are above the water level. Most of the hotels are located right on the ocean, and some hang from the mountains and hang over the water. In the morning you will be awakened by the sound of the waves, and in the evening you will fall asleep to the singing of seagulls and the singing of water in the ocean. Holidays in Tenerife are a pleasure, and we wish you to experience it for yourself.
In the high season, the air is warmed up to +27.3°C, and the sea +24°C. In low – air +18.0°C, water +18.5°C, precipitation 28.1 mm, 2 rainy days, 19 sunny days in total. It is a popular travel city in Spain. Weather in Tenerife by months, in winter, spring, summer and autumn is shown in the chart below. Mild climate almost all year round, excellent choice. The beach season here lasts at least 6 months.
Best travel months
In September, August, October – the best time to relax. There is good warm weather from +26.5°C to +27.8°C. At this time of the year there is little rain, no more than 2 days per month, from 40. 2 to 68.9 mm of precipitation falls. Also in Tenerife there is a warm sea with a water temperature of + 23.2 ° C to + 24.5 ° C and swimming is a pleasure. The maximum number of sunny days for the whole year is from 19 to 23 days. The monthly climate and temperature in Tenerife are calculated based on recent years.
Air temperature in Tenerife by months
The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 9.8°C, but due to the presence of the sea, the weather in Tenerife and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is February, when the air warms up to +18°C, and the warmest month is August with +27.8°C.
Tenerife water temperature
The beach season here lasts 6 months: June, July, November, August, October, September. The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from +21.2°C to +24.5°C for a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Tenerife and the water temperature recorded in March is +18.5°C.
Number of rainy days and precipitation
Unlucky month for travel – October, it rains on average 5 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 68.9 mm.
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Climate summary
Month
Air temperature during the day
Water temperature
solar days
Rainy days (precipitation)
January
+19.5°C
+19.8°C
22
0 days (28.1mm)
February
+18°C
+18.9°C
19
2 days (25.8mm)
March
+18.8°C
+18.5°C
25
0 days (12.3mm)
April
+20.8°C
+19.4°C
21
2 days (12.6mm)
May
+23.8°C
+20.1°C
23
0 days (5. 5mm)
June
+24.2°C
+21.2°C
25
0 days (0.9mm)
July
+25.8°C
+22.4°C
30
1 day (7.6mm)
August
+27.8°C
+23.2°C
23
3 days (59.0mm)
September
+27.5°C
+24.5°C
21
2 days (40.2mm)
October
+26.5°C
+24.2°C
19
5 days (68.9mm)
November
+22.2°C
+23°C
16
2 days (48.0mm)
December
+20.2°C
+20.8°C
24
0 days (28.1mm)
Number of sunny days
Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in July – as many as 30 sunny days per month.
Bajamar is a small town and resort in Tenerife, which is especially popular among German tourists and also among tourists coming from the Nordic countries in Europe.
Bajamar is located in the very north of Tenerife, close to Punta del Hidalgo and is part of the municipality San Cristobal de La Laguna.
The tourism in Bajamar is very different from the noisy and busy south of Tenerife; here most of the noises come from the ocean, which is truly an incredible spectacle to watch on most days.
Bajamar is a pretty tranquil place to stay in Tenerife, an ideal location for people who want to relax, enjoy nature and do some hiking, as you have the Anaga Rural Park nearby.
In Bajamar you won’t find any all-inclusive hotels, instead, you’ll mostly find private apartments and holiday homes, so we recommend checking Airbnb if you want to look for accommodation in the area.
What to do in Bajamar
Best things to do in Bajamar: surf, relax and enjoy the natural pools.
Life is simple in Bajamar and much quieter and laid back compared to the continuous buzz of the southern resorts. So if you’re looking for a more remote and quiet place to stay in Tenerife, take Bajamar into account.
In Bajamar you are not totally cut off from civilization, in the sense that you’d still be staying in a small coastal town, with bars and shops and restaurants, but the entire feeling of the place is totally different from what you can find in Tenerife South.
There are a lot of Canarian residents living in Bajamar, so the place still feels authentic and retains its Spanish atmosphere. In terms of visitors, most of them come from Germany and Scandinavia, so you will find less British visitors in Bajamar.
Bajamar would also be a good base for anyone interested in hiking in Tenerife since the north has the most amazing trails and footpaths.
Rental prices are also lower in Bajamar compared to places like Costa Adeje or Los Cristianos, so it’s also a good option for anyone looking for an affordable place to stay in Tenerife, especially if you plan to stay for longer and you want to rent an apartment.
Although it’s situated in the North of Tenerife, Bajamar is still much warmer in winter than most other places in Europe. So if you’re not looking to sunbathe every day, but instead you just want to escape the dead cold winters of Northern Europe, Bajamar could be the place where you can rent an apartment for one or two months and stay here comfortably to relax and enjoy the laid back pace of Tenerife (especially if you’re a digital nomad or you switch to online remote work for a few months a year).
Bamajar Natural Pool and Playa Bajamar
The natural pool in Bajamar
The natural pool is the top local attraction and the reason why many visitors come to Bajamar even for a short visit. It is a lovely natural pool, with seawater, where you can enjoy swimming without having to worry about currents or waves.
There’s no entrance fee so everyone can enjoy the natural pool in Bajamar for free.
You’ll even find showers and toilets next to the pools and there are lifeguards on site even in winter.
The natural pool is the main attraction in Bajamar and there’s a nice promenade in front, where you can just sit and admire the huge waves coming in and breaking when they hit the concrete.
Playa Bajamar is the beach right next to the pool and it’s probably the most photographed place in Bajamar (see the first photo in this article). The big waves come crushing with a strong force in the stone wall that protects the beach, which creates the potential for dramatic photography.
Between the natural pool and the beach, you can see the Bajamar lighthouse.
Other places of interest in Bajamar
Playa del Arenal
Paseo Maritimo
Walk from Club Nautico Bajamar to Acantilados Cornisa del Achiemencey
Charco Mariane
Charco La Laja
Charco Redondo
Faro de Bajamar
Ermita San Juan Bautista 1628
Ermita del Gran Poder de Dios 1881
Gran Poder de Bajamar Church
Walk on the path next to Playa del Arenal
Hike from Bajamar to Cruz del Carmen – or better yet, the other way around. You can take a bus to go to Cruz del Carmen and hike from there towards Bajamar, if you wish to avoid climbing for the most part of your hike, as the difference in altitude between the two points is around 1065 m. See more details about the PR – TF 12 Cruz del Carmen – Bajamar hike.
SHORT DISTANCE TRIP FROM BAJAMAR
Visit Punta del Hidalgo – only a few minutes away from Bajamar
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Detached house in Bajamar-Punta del Hidalgo, San Cristóbal de la Laguna
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Flat in avenida el sol, 4, Bajamar-Punta del Hidalgo, San Cristóbal de la Laguna
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What to see in Bajamar. Nature, hiking and coast
Following the route by some emblematic villages of northern Tenerife, Bajamar is a place you like to know and also has bathing areas, ideal for hot days.
A little information about Bajamar
The small town of Bajamar is located in the northern part of Tenerife, within the municipality of San Cristóbal de La Laguna It is quite frequented by German tourists, many of whom have a holiday home in this area of the island where you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, with the nature very present in all the surroundings. Here also reigns the tranquility, being a coastal town of scarce inhabitants.
The population of Bajamar surpasses by little the 2,000 inhabitants, and has a total area of 2. 08 square kilometers.
The town of Bajamar is adjacent to some of the other villages that we talked about previously in our blog, such as Tegueste, Tejina or Punta del Hidalgo. In addition it is only fourteen kilometers from the center of the municipality, the beautiful university town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, a must visit for all tourists visiting Tenerife.
What to see in Bajamar
Natural pools of Bajamar
One of the most representative points of this small coastal town are its natural pools, which are quite large and in which you will find room with ease if you want to take a bath in them. However, in Bajamar there are not so many chances that you will find an optimal sunny day for bathing as you will find in other areas of the island.
Paseo Marítimo de Bajamar
Promenade Bajamar
It is also necessary to mention that parking is complicated in this area, especially at weekends, holidays and summer.
Faro de Bajamar
The Lighthouse of Bajamar provides, at least, a picturesque stamp for the visitors of this small northern town.
Playa de San Juan or Playa de Bajamar
In addition to the natural pools, Bajamar also has a beach that is also quite calm waters, due to the dam that protects it from the strong waves that are sometimes in the area.
It is a beach of gravel and sand of about 200 meters in length, which also has all the necessary services and you could expect any tourist, such as showers, wastebaskets, toilets, as well as bars and restaurants in its immediate vicinity.
Arco de Bajamar
As a curiosity, you should know that you can find a picturesque rock formation in the shape of an arch, located on top of a cliff that can be seen from Bajamar.
Directions to Bajamar
If you do not have a rental car during your visit to Tenerife, you can reach Bajamar by public transport.
From Santa Cruz you can take line 105 and from La Laguna, bus lines 050 and 224.
If you are staying in Puerto de la Cruz, you should take two buses, the first one to go from Puerto de la Cruz to San Cristóbal de La Laguna station. Once you have arrived in the university city, take another bus towards Bajamar.
Hiking in Bajamar
Bajamar also can be an excellent place to start a path through the beautiful mountains that enrich the landscape of northern Tenerife.
From Bajamar you can start multiple paths that pass through the Anaga Massif. Your destination can be Punta del Hidalgo, Pedro Álvarez or the Cruz del Carmen, it all depends on how much you are willing to walk.
We attach below a link to the network of hikers Wikiloc, where you can see the routes you can do from Bajamar.
In conclusion
Bajamar is a town that seems to have a special attraction for German tourists, but it will also please anyone who wants to know a little better every beautiful corner of Tenerife and loves nature.
It is also within a journey on which you can enjoy in one day some of the most picturesque villages in the north, being able to plan a trip to spend a perfect day and make the most of it, with a hiking trail included and which can finish or start with a swim in the sea.
If you are willing to squeeze the most of your experience in Tenerife, if you love nature and like to get to know its people and its most beautiful villages, then Puerto de la Cruz can be your best option to have on hand all these experiences.
We offer you as a possibility our newly renovated Ambassador Apartments to enjoy a memorable stay in Puerto de la Cruz, one of the most important cities of the Canary Islands. It is located in the north of the island and very close to all these beautiful villages that you will like to see.
Do not miss the opportunity to know the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz and its people. Book now and we will be at your disposal to offer you the best experience that is within our reach.
More information that may be of interest to you
Our blog is full of valuable information to plan your future trip to Tenerife.
Apart from the aforementioned articles that you can visit about the villages near Bajamar, as well as from the university town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, you may also find it interesting to know a little more about the hiking trails to do in the north of Tenerife .
In addition, if you want to get the most out of your trip, consider installing on your mobile phone some of the smartphone applications that we recommend to get to know Tenerife.
Finally, do not forget to visit the sections of our blog where we have categorized all the most relevant information about the towns of the north of Tenerife and the most emblematic places of Puerto de la Cruz, with valuable information to know in depth the city where our Ambassador Apartments are, in case you finally decide to stay here.
We hope all this information has helped you to plan your trip, and we hope to see you in our apartments.
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Bajamar is not just a fishing village on the northeast coast of the main Canary Island. This is an oasis of provincial paradise just 14 km from the cultural capital of Tenerife – bustling La Laguna. And Bahamar is also an ideal resort for a person who is not very secular and understands the natural beauty of nature.
There is neither deliberate pomposity nor intrusive service here – only the all-consuming magic of the Atlantic, merging with which you turn into Atlanta. Everything else is exactly as much as is needed so that the hopes for the rest come true, and life seems beautiful.
The peaceful atmosphere of a resort atypical for Tenerife is ideal for family holidays and swimming. Tall storm waves can be considered its hallmark. Well, where there are waves, there, of course, is a haven for surfers.
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The village of Bahamar is located at an altitude of 50 m above sea level at the western foothills of the Anaga massif in the picturesque surroundings of a tropical park. Historically, it belongs to the Municipal District San Cristóbal de la Laguna . About 2,200 people live permanently in the fishing village. Agriculture is not widely practiced in the region. Local peasants have long migrated to the regional centers. But small fishing artels exist. Basically, the town trades in the resort economy, in which it is very successful.
Bahamar, together with Punta del Hidalgo , Tejina and Valle de Guerra , is part of the resort core La Laguna with brightly colored nature and a provincial measured life pulse. The territory of the town is small, only about 2 sq. km. It is a symbiosis of the urban area and rural coastal areas, partly protected.
The main attraction of Bahamar is luxurious natural pools carved directly into the rock. At high tide, they are filled with crystal clear sea water. You can consider them a curtsy from the violent Atlantic Ocean in these places. I must say that not everyone decides to swim in open water. Another thing is the blue expanse of quiet lagoons, where even small children are comfortable.
Beaches
Playa San Juan
Playa de San Juan
Encased in concrete, San Juan municipal beach stretches in a narrow (25 m) strip for a distance of 600 m. A typical northern Tenerife native. He can hardly boast of a golden imported sand. The basis of the rocky coastline is the products of volcanic activity: basalt pebbles and black lava dust. Rocks reliably cover the bay from the wind, but do not interfere with high waves.
Natural pools
From the outside, Bahamar beach would hardly be attractive if it were not for the fonts artificially carved into the rocks: one for adults is deep and large, the other for children is small and shallow, creating a natural pool from this. Cool sea water in them constantly circulates, being updated with each fresh surf. You can approach the pools along a concrete fence, the descent is equipped with ladders. On the parapets you can stretch out to sunbathe or just sit down. It’s stormy all around, and you’re watching the rampant elements, kind of like from the sidelines. It must be said that the locals who “ate” the ocean prefer to swim in such places.
GPS coordinates: 28.556339, -16.343959.
Playa del Arenal beach
Playa del Arenal
Walk about 800 m towards Punta del Hidalgo to reach this pebbly and sandy beach. Behind from the side of the island you will be covered by a rocky coast, and the town of Hidalgo is visible from the right to the east. The beach is wild and not suitable for cultural recreation. But here you can retire surrounded by mountain landscapes and the sound of waves.
What to see
In itself, a cozy, clean town with a Spanish flavor is unremarkable. There is little entertainment here, but seekers find it.
Walking along the embankment is an incomparable pleasure. It seems like you can watch huge waves crashing ashore for an eternity.
Surrounding natural pools and lagoons: Roquete , Troche , Arenal , San Juan . Amazing corners of island tropical and subtropical nature.
Faro de la Punta del Hidalgo is a modern lighthouse in nearby Punta del Hidalgo. Unusual author’s work 1992 years old
Surfing and bodyboarding spots very close: Baja Nueva , Paso , Lobo , Las Bordas .
Anaga Mountains
A picturesque mountain village Chinamada and Taganana lost in the Anaga ranges. Luxurious views.
Jurada cave: on the map. Fancy rock with a hole. Go there, towards the turquoise lagoons. Don’t forget your swimming trunks or swimsuit.
Temples San Juan Bautista and Gran Poder de Dios .
San Juan Hermitage.
Bahamar Holidays:
The annual festival of national folklore, which received international status in 2000. It takes place at the peak of the tourist season on August 7-25.
Basketball tournaments 3×3 featuring world stars such as Sergio Rodriguez . Organized since 1993 by the Bahamar Basketball School Costa Lagunera-CBV .
Restaurants nearby:
Family bar Terraza El Capricho at 21 avenue del Sol. Homemade meals and delicious desserts.
Cafe-Restaurant Mojo Rojo at Avenue Rafael Gonzalez Vernetta . Canarian cuisine.
Restaurant Conny at Carretera General Bajamar, 119 . Spanish, Mediterranean cuisine.
Cafe Baja Surf at Avenue Rafael Gonzalez Vernetta . Spanish cuisine. Grill. The pub.
How to get there by car:
Federal road PR TF-12. Route: Cruz del Carmen – Bahamar.
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Altamira
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Bahamar
Altamira Apartments is located in Bajamar, just 300 meters from Playa San Juan. It features a restaurant, outdoor pool, fitness center and free Wi-Fi.
Great Place will come back again , hostitel was friendly and helpfull, close to the surfschool and Rental
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8.5
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Armonia
Bahamar
Featuring mountain views, Armonia is located in Bajamar. It features a seasonal outdoor pool, garden, fitness center and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer sea views.
Wonderful apartment, perfect for two people. Huge terrace and everything in good shape. The internet worked really good, so my boyfriend could work remote the whole time without any problem. The owner was extremely friendly, was perfectly on time, showed us the whole flat and the parking and even came at one point to bring us a tool that was missing in the kitchen! Amazing service! You have ocean view from the terrace and the gym is in less than 1min of walking.
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Sunset Dream Bajamar SUPERWIFI
Bahamar
Sunset Dream Bajamar SUPERWIFI is located in Bajamar. It features an outdoor pool, fitness centre, garden and free Wi-Fi. The windows overlook the pool.
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ENERGY GARDEN
Bahamar
Situated less than 1 km from Playa San Juan, Energy Garden Apartment features a garden and a patio. The windows overlook the garden. The windows offer mountain views.
The owner, although he does not speak English, is very friendly. He responds to all requests immediately and tries to make his guests’ stay very comfortable. There is a private area with a large lush garden.
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Estudio La Luna
Bahamar
Boasting sea views, Estudio La Luna features accommodation with a balcony and a coffee machine, around 750 meters from Playa San Juan.
Very friendly hostess. Check-out and check-in were quick and comfortable, we checked in even earlier than it was possible.
The room is very comfortable, there is everything you need, dishes, furniture, bedding.
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Hola ola Bajamar
Bahamar
Hola ola Bajamar is located on Bajamar Beach, just 600 meters from Playa San Juan. It features an outdoor pool, fitness center, terrace and free Wi-Fi.
We spent the perfect family holiday at Hola ola Bajamar! Everything is at it’s best: beautifully refurbished appartment, most hospitable hosts that carefully thougt about every single detail for the visitors to feel comfortable, as well as caring for the environment, natural pools at your footsteps, delightful, authentic surroundings and very good restaurants nearby . Would definitely recommend as a hidden treasure of Tenerife!
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Atico con vistas espectaculares
Bahamar
Ático con vistas esppectaulares is located in Bajamar. It features an outdoor pool, fitness center, terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer sea views.
Excellent apartment with amazing view of la Punta del Hidalgo. The staff is great, very helpful, friendly and flexible. We liked our stay a lot!.
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Faro Armonia
Bahamar
Featuring mountain views, Faro Armonía is located in Bajamar. It features an outdoor pool, fitness center, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi.
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Las Olas Suite – Bajamar
5 stars
Bahamar
Las Olas Suite – Bajamar is located in Bajamar. The city of La Laguna is 15 km away. The apartment consists of 2 separate bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a living room.
The hosts were very nice and helpful. Wellcome pizza and wine were perfect for us after arrival. View from appartment balcony is amazing. Appartment was very clean with all the things we needed.
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Atico Vistas Mar y Teide 518
Bahamar
Ático Vistas Mar y Teide 518 offers beachfront accommodation in Bajamar, just 400 meters from Playa San Juan.
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Bajamar Sea Temperature (Tenerife Island) today
This data shows the water temperature in Bajamar. In addition to water temperature, you can also get information about air temperature, weather for today, tomorrow and in the coming days, surf forecast, as well as sunrise / sunset and moonrise data for a given location.
Bahamar water temperature is currently 24.3 degrees Celsius. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest sea in this day in Bajamar was recorded in 2012 and was 25.3°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2007 at 23.1°C. In the next 10 days, sea water temperature in Bahamar is expected to drop to 23.9°C. September average sea water temperature in Bajamar is 23.9°C/63.3°F, the minimum temperature is 22.7°C/68.2°F, and the maximum is 26.2°C/73.5°F.
The beach season in Bajamar starts in April and ends in January. During those months, Bajamar water temperature does not drop below 20°C/68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. Average water temperature in Bajamar reaches 20°C in winter, 19.7°C in spring, average temperature rises to 22.3°C in summer and 23.3°C in autumn.
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Air temperature in Bahamar and characteristics of weather conditions for today (24 September 2022). To view the weather forecast for the next few days, go to the weather forecast in Bajamar
20.8°C 9Monthly Bahamar Water Temperatures In addition to the table values, a graph of changes in the average water temperature during the year is shown. Temperature data are calculated based on observations over the past 10 years
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Bajamar water temperature in February
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5 Best Hotels in Bajamar, Tenerife, Spain, book apartments without prepayment. Hotel booking Bahamar
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Attractions Bahamar
Leal Theater 8 km.
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna 8 km.
Eliodore Rodriguez Lopez Stadium 13 km.
Candelaria University Hospital 13 km.
City Museum of Fine Arts 13 km.
Tenerife Espacio de las Artes 14 km.
Airports Bajamar
Tenerife Norte Airport 8 km.
Tenerife South Airport 61 km.
La Gomera Airport 104 km.
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Holiday Home La Marea
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Bajamar, Tenerife
9. 4/10
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Holiday Home La Marea is located in Bajamar. It features a private pool, free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen. The holiday home has a TV, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom with a bath.
38250 Tejina, Spain
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5 760 per night
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La SELVITA
Homestay
Bajamar, Tenerife
8.9/10
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You can walk to the beach in just 10 minutes. La SELVITA is located in Bajamar. It offers rooms with a patio or terrace, free Wi-Fi and TV, as well as free bikes and a garden.
La Arena, 25, 38250 Bajamar, Spain
2 120 per night
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Home2Book Bajamar Natural Pool & Beach
Apartment
Bajamar, Tenerife
7. 1/10
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Free Wi-Fi
You can walk to the beach in just 4 minutes. Offering free WiFi and pool views, Home2Book Bajamar Natural Pool & Beach offers accommodation in Bajamar, 200 meters from Playa San Juan.
38250 Bajamar, Spain
2 360 per night
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Apartamentos Nautilus
Apartment
Bajamar, Tenerife
Free Wi-Fi
Private parking
You can walk to the beach in just 1 minute. Located in Bajamar, Apartment in Bajamar is just 100 meters from Bajamar’s natural lagoons. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi. The apartment’s balcony offers sea views. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 24 km away.
Avenida del Sol, 4, 38250 Bajamar, Spain
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4 850 per night
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La Fonda Flats
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Bajamar, Tenerife
Free Wi-Fi
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You can walk to the beach in just 3 minutes. Featuring free WiFi and pool views, La Fonda Flats offers accommodation in Bajamar, just 600 meters from Playa San Juan. The apartments have a balcony. Guests can enjoy hiking, windsurfing and cycling.
Plaza de la fonda S/N Esquina pasaje los huaracheros, 38250 Bajamar, Spain
6 360 per night
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Plaza del Adelantado is located 9 km from the apartments. The center of Bajamar is 1 km away. Restaurante Los Tarajales restaurants are about 5 minutes’ walk away. The Museum of Science and the Cosmos is one of the top attractions in the area.
Bus stop “Neptuno” is 800 meters away.
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The rooms have a kitchenette, television and satellite TV, plus terry dressing gowns, towels and bath sheets in the bathroom. Offering sea views, this apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a dishwasher, a toaster and a microwave. There is also a private bathroom with a bathtub and bidet.
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Guests can swim in the outdoor pool.
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Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
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Free public parking is available nearby.
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APARTMENT TENERIFE, PLAYA,SOL RELAX, PUERTITO DE GUIMAR
Apartment Front Beach, 4 People, Free Wifi
110 m²
2 bedrooms
4 guests
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Tenerife, Playa,Sol Relax is a 110 m² apartment with a sun deck, a patio and a sun deck.
The center of Puertito de Guimar is 1 km away. Guests can dine at Bar Restaurante Las Palmeras and Restaurante El Refugio, both 250 meters away. Parroquia de Santiago Apostol awaits guests within walking distance.
TV, ironing facilities and multi-channel television are provided in the rooms. Tenerife, Playa, Sol Relax also has a terrace. A hairdryer, bath sheets and a bidet are also provided.
Tenerife North is the nearest airport, 35 km from the apartments.
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Registration of the race: from 07:00 to 23:59
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TV, ironing facilities and multi-channel television are provided in the rooms. Tenerife, Playa, Sol Relax also has a terrace. A hairdryer, bath sheets and a bidet are also provided.
Depending on which two places you are comparing, places in the UK can be up to half an hour ahead of Spain. In other words there is a time difference of approximately 30 minutes, though this varies from place to place. The time zone that a place is in is dependant entirely on its longitude, due to the fact that the longitudinal lines define the time zones. Greenwich was defined as being at 0 degrees longitude for historical reasons (this line is called the “Greenwich Meridian”), and the east of Spain (places such as Valencia) have very nearly the same longitude as Greenwich so are therefore in the same time zone, and so there is no time difference between Greenwich and Valencia.
However, Spain is a large country, and a place like Sevilla is at about 7 degrees west, so will be in a different time zone to Greenwich. Any good globe will have a dial where time difference can be estimated, and by my globe, the time in Sevilla is about 30 minutes earlier than in Greenwich, in other words Greenwich is ahead of Sevilla by 30 minutes. If you don’t have a globe, here is a calculator you can use to find the time difference between places: www.timedial.net/world-time-difference-calculator/
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The time difference is one hour, so if it was 12 here it would be one there. Hope it helps!!! Xxx
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The time difference between UK and Spain is 1 hour. So when it is 12 Noon in London it is 1 PM in Spain. Not only Spain but the entire Western European region except Portugal lies in the GMT+1 zone.
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Spain is 1 hour ahead of UK.
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The time differences between London (capital of UK) and Spain is 1 hour.
Spain is 1 hour ahead of UK
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The time difference between Spain and the UK the year round is one hour. Even in winter the difference between Spain and the UK is still one hour, the same as in summer. The UK is one hour ahead of Spain. This is because the UK lies a bit more to the east and the sun rises and sets sooner there.
Spain and England both follow Daylight Saving Time where in both Spain and the UK. DST started on Sunday the 26th of March and ended on Sunday October 29th 2006. Since clocks are adjusted and bought forward on the same days in both countries the difference in time remains of one hour in both countries throughout the year.
Gibraltar which is England’s rock in the Mediterranean follows the same time as Spain and is also 1 hour behind England.
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Spain is 1 hr ahead of uk
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You are incorrect.
Spain ( GMT+1) is 1 hour ahead of the UK (GMT).
When it is 0800 in the UK it is 0900 in Spain.
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What is the time difference between cape verde and the uk in the summer
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If in spain it ia 10 o’clock what will be the time in uk.
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1 hour
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One hour ahead. GMT+1.
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Time difference between UK and Spain is of one hour. Spain is one hour ahead of the UK.
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The time difference is one hour, so if it was 12 here it would be one there. Hope it helps!!! Xxx
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The time differences between Madrid (capital of Spain) and UK is 1 hour.
UK is 1 hour behind Spain.
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In december what is the time difference between the uk and mainland spain
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The changes are The time and euro because the time is one hour ahead from britain and we have pounds and they have euros. They talk spanish and we tlk english. The weather is hotter over there ….
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Question: Why Is Spain In A Different Time Zone To UK?
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Asked By: Jake Ramirez Date: created: Oct 24 2021
Why doesn’t Spain use GMT
Answered By: Ronald Hernandez Date: created: Oct 24 2021
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In 1940, Spain changed its time zone from GMT to GMT+1, as Franco thought that it would be a good idea to have the same time as Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (his political allies) after Germany occupied France.
The United Kingdom modified its time zone too, but reverted its decision in 1945..
Asked By: Gordon Jackson Date: created: Jul 20 2021
Are London and Madrid in the same time zone
Answered By: Cameron Carter Date: created: Jul 21 2021
Time in Madrid vs London When planning a call between Madrid and London, you need to consider that the cities are in different time zones. Madrid is 1 hour ahead of London.
Asked By: Angel Long Date: created: Jun 10 2022
Which European country has the same time as UK
Answered By: Owen Long Date: created: Jun 11 2022
Meanwhile, Spanish dictator Franco changed the time to an hour ahead in Spain too. This would explain why Portugal is the same time zone as the UK, despite being in the same actual place as Spain.
Asked By: Clifford Johnson Date: created: Jun 18 2021
Is France in the wrong time zone
Answered By: Gilbert Rivera Date: created: Jun 19 2021
France is not really in the wrong time zone, it’s right in the middle of the WET and CET zones. The western half in in the same longitude as the UK. and the eastern half in the same as Belgium and the Netherlands. … On a side note, not all of Spain is in the CET zone, the Canary Islands are in the WET zone.
Asked By: Owen Flores Date: created: Aug 17 2022
Do clocks change in Spain
Answered By: Howard Collins Date: created: Aug 18 2022
All of Spain uses Daylight Saving Time (DST) during part of the year. The DST period starts on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October, together with most other European countries.
Asked By: Carlos Wood Date: created: Oct 09 2021
Is Europe always 1 hour ahead of UK
Answered By: Blake King Date: created: Oct 12 2021
Most of Europe uses three standard time zones. … Western European Standard Time is the same as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), however, during periods when Daylight Saving Time is in use, Western European Summer Time is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
Asked By: Albert Bennett Date: created: Mar 01 2022
Why is Spain in the wrong time zone
Answered By: Gilbert Lee Date: created: Mar 01 2022
In 1942, Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco moved Spain’s clocks forward in line solidarity with Nazi Germany, which had provided Franco vital support during the Spanish Civil War. The country never changed back the clocks, resulting in it being technically in the wrong time zone for over 70 years.
Asked By: Blake Gray Date: created: May 04 2022
Is Portugal same time as Spain
Answered By: Carl Brown Date: created: May 05 2022
In 1942, the Spanish dictator General Franco moved Spain onto Central European Time to follow Nazi Germany. The report says Spain should be in the same time zone as the UK and Portugal. Spain – on the western edge of Europe – is currently one hour ahead of GMT during the winter and two hours ahead in the summer.
Asked By: Dennis Young Date: created: Sep 03 2022
How long is the flight from Spain to Germany
Answered By: Neil Rogers Date: created: Sep 03 2022
2 hours, 28 minutesThe total flight duration from Germany to Spain is 2 hours, 28 minutes.
Asked By: Horace Wilson Date: created: Feb 20 2022
Are England and Spain in the same time zone
Answered By: Diego Barnes Date: created: Feb 22 2022
Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, the Canary Islands and the United Kingdom are all in the time zone GMT zero, or Western Europe Time. On the other hand, Spain, along with countries such as France and Poland, belongs to the time zone GMT plus 1 hour, also known as Central European Time.
Asked By: Joseph Edwards Date: created: Aug 17 2022
What countries have the same time zone as UK
Answered By: Gavin Robinson Date: created: Aug 17 2022
Greenwich Mean Time is used as standard time all year round in the following countries and areas:Burkina Faso.The Gambia.Ghana.Guinea.Guinea-Bissau.Iceland.Ivory Coast.Liberia.More items…
Asked By: Cole Thomas Date: created: Oct 21 2021
Is Spain 6 hours ahead of us
Answered By: Christian Foster Date: created: Oct 21 2021
Spain (incl. Canary Islands) has 2 time zones. The time zone for the capital Madrid is used here. … Spain is 6 hours ahead of New York.
Asked By: Jacob Rivera Date: created: May 11 2021
Is Portugal 1 hour ahead of UK
Answered By: Curtis Barnes Date: created: May 13 2021
Portugal keeps exactly the same time as the UK (the only country on mainland Europe that does) and changes from summer time to winter time and v.v. at the same time also.
Asked By: Rodrigo Jones Date: created: Jun 16 2021
Do Clocks go forward tonight UK
Answered By: Ethan Patterson Date: created: Jun 16 2021
Every year in the UK, our clocks go forward on the last Sunday in March. That means the clocks changed on March 28, 2021, going forward by one hour at 1am for British Summer Time (BST).
Asked By: Raymond Watson Date: created: May 31 2021
How long does it take to get from Germany to Spain
Answered By: William Flores Date: created: Jun 01 2021
1. 8 hoursIf you travel with an airplane (which has average speed of 560 miles) from Germany to Spain, It takes 1.8 hours to arrive.
Asked By: Alex Hill Date: created: Jan 24 2022
Is Spain always an hour ahead of UK
Answered By: Chase Bennett Date: created: Jan 27 2022
Clocks change at precisely the same time and date, so Spain (excl Canaries) is always 1 hour ahead of the UK.
Asked By: Reginald Allen Date: created: Sep 27 2021
Is all of Spain on the same time zone
Answered By: Clifford Roberts Date: created: Sep 30 2021
All of continental Spain, including the capital Madrid, observes the same time zone. However, the Canary Islands, off the coast of Morocco, add a 2nd time zone to the country.
Asked By: Lawrence Simmons Date: created: Aug 30 2022
Are Spain and Germany in the same time zone
Answered By: Ronald Foster Date: created: Aug 30 2022
Since Spain and Germany currently have equivalent time zones, you can call someone during your normal hours and it will be the same time in Germany as it is in Spain. … This will be between 7AM – 11PM their time, since Germany is in the same time zone as Spain.
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Can I sleep at WeWork? No you can’t.We Work has paid staff on the floor monitoring the different sites to make sure workers leave by 6pm….I’ve been to several WeWork spaces and the locations tend to have other businesses on site and it could be a liability to allow someone to sleep while others personal belongings are stored in offices.. Does WeWork own real estate? WeWork is simply an office-leasing company. … WeWork purchases real estate space—sometimes just a floor or two in an office building—and transforms it into smaller offices and common areas. It rents desks to individuals or groups who want the benefits of a fully stocked office without the expense of a full office. Does WeWork have showers? Some coworking spaces offer showers to help you freshen up (which would be great since I ride my bike to the office), but alas, WeWork Gas Tower does not…
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Quick Answer: Avalanche Terms
What are the 4 types of avalanches? 4 Types of AvalanchesLoose Snow Avalanche.They are common on steep slopes and are seen after a fresh snowfall….Slab Avalanche.Loose Snow Avalanches in turn could cause a Slab Avalanche, which are characterized by a the fall of a large block of ice down the slopes….Powder Snow Avalanche….Wet Snow Avalanche.. What is the deadliest avalanche? List of avalanches by death tollDeath toll (estimate)Event122,000Huascarán avalanche; triggered by the 1970 Ancash earthquake22,000−10,000White Friday (1916)34,000Huascarán avalanche43102015 Afghanistan avalanches80 more rows Can humans cause avalanches? Human-triggered avalanches start when somebody walks or rides over a slab with an underlying weak layer. The weak layer collapses, causing the overlaying mass of snow to fracture and start to slide. Earthquakes can also trigger strong avalanches. What does rockslide mean? 1 : a usually rapid downward movement of rock fragments that slide over an inclined surface. 2 : a rock mass moved…
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(GMT+01:00)Hostalric – Spain (GMT+01:00)Houston, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Hua Hin – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Hubli – India (GMT+05:30)Hudson, MA – United States (GMT-05:00)Huelva – Spain (GMT+01:00)Huizhou – China (GMT+08:00)Huntingdon, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Huntington, WV – United States (GMT-05:00)Hyderabad – India (GMT+05:30)Iasi – Romania (GMT+02:00)Ibadan – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Ibb – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Igoumenitsa – Greece (GMT+02:00)Iligan – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Indianapolis, IN – United States (GMT-05:00)Inuvik, NT – Canada (GMT-07:00)Iqaluit, NU – Canada (GMT-05:00)Iraklion – Greece (GMT+02:00)Irkutsk – Russia (GMT+09:00)Irvine, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Islamabad – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Istanbul – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Itahari – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Ivalo – Finland (GMT+02:00)Ivanovo – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ixtapa – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Izhevsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Izmir – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Jackson, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Jacksonville, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Jacobabad – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Jaen – Spain (GMT+01:00)Jaipur – India (GMT+05:30)Jakarta – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Jamestown – Saint Helena (GMT)Jammu – India (GMT+05:30)Jamshedpur – India (GMT+05:30)Jasper, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Jeddah – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Jefferson City, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)Jersey City, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Jerusalem – Israel (GMT+02:00)Jeypore – India (GMT+05:30)Jilin – China (GMT+08:00)Jinan – China (GMT+08:00)Jinzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Joao Pessoa – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Johannesburg – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Juba – South Sudan (GMT+03:00)Jujuy – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Kabardinka – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kabul – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Kaduna – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Kagoshima – Japan (GMT+09:00)Kaikoura – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Kaliningrad – Russia (GMT+03:00)Kalmar – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kalutara – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kamloops, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Kampala – Uganda (GMT+03:00)Kandahar – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Kandy – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kanpur – India (GMT+05:30)Kansas City, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)Kanyakumari – India (GMT+05:30)Karachi – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Karlovy Vary – Czech Republic (GMT+01:00)Karlstad – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kasaragod – India (GMT+05:30)Kasauli – India (GMT+05:30)Kathmandu – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Kaunas – Lithuania (GMT+02:00)Kawasaki – Japan (GMT+09:00)Kazan – Russia (GMT+04:00)Keel – Ireland (GMT)Kelowna, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Kemerovo – Russia (GMT+07:00)Kendari – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Kerikeri – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Khabarovsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Kharkov – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Khartoum – Sudan (GMT+03:00)Kiel – Germany (GMT+01:00)Kiev – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Kigali – Rwanda (GMT+02:00)Killarney – Ireland (GMT)Kimberley – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Kingston – Jamaica (GMT-05:00)Kingston, Norfolk Island – Australia (GMT+11:30)Kingston, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Kingstown – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (GMT-04:00)Kinshasa – Congo, Democratic Republic of the (GMT+01:00)Kiruna – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kitchener, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Knysna – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Kochi – India (GMT+05:30)Kodaikanal – India (GMT+05:30)Kolhapur – India (GMT+05:30)Kolkata – India (GMT+05:30)Koloa, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Kolobrzeg – Poland (GMT+01:00)Kolomna – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kolonia – Micronesia, Federated States of (GMT+11:00)Konark – India (GMT+05:30)Kone – New Caledonia (GMT+11:00)Konin – Poland (GMT+01:00)Koror – Palau (GMT+09:00)Kos – Greece (GMT+02:00)Kosciusko, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Kostroma – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kota Kinabalu – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kotka – Finland (GMT+02:00)Kotor – Montenegro (GMT+01:00)Kovrov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kowloon – China (GMT+08:00)Krakow – Poland (GMT+01:00)Krasnoyarsk – Russia (GMT+08:00)Kristiansand – Norway (GMT+01:00)Kristianstad – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kronstadt – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kuching – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kulusuk – Greenland (GMT-03:00)Kumanovo – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Kumbakonam – India (GMT+05:30)Kungur – Russia (GMT+06:00)Kunming – China (GMT+08:00)Kupang – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Kurgan – Russia (GMT+06:00)Kursk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kurunegala – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kuwait – Kuwait (GMT+03:00)Kyaikto – Burma (GMT+06:30)Kyoto – Japan (GMT+09:00)La Jolla, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)La Libertad – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)La Paz – Bolivia (GMT-04:00)La Paz – Mexico (GMT-07:00)La Rioja – Argentina (GMT-03:00)La Union – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)Labuan – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Lafayette, LA – United States (GMT-06:00)Lagos – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Lahore – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Lakeland, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Lansing, MI – United States (GMT-05:00)Lanzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Las Varas – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Las Vegas, NV – United States (GMT-08:00)Latakia – Syria (GMT+02:00)Launceston – Australia (GMT+10:00)Le Havre – France (GMT+01:00)Leeds – United Kingdom (GMT)Leicester – United Kingdom (GMT)Leipzig – Germany (GMT+01:00)Leixlip – Ireland (GMT)Leon – Spain (GMT+01:00)Leon – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Lexington, KY – United States (GMT-05:00)Libreville – Gabon (GMT+01:00)Lille – France (GMT+01:00)Lilongwe – Malawi (GMT+02:00)Lima – Peru (GMT-05:00)Limassol – Cyprus (GMT+02:00)Limerick – Ireland (GMT)Limoux – France (GMT+01:00)Lincoln, NE – United States (GMT-06:00)Linkoping – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lipetsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Lisbon – Portugal (GMT)Lismore – Australia (GMT+10:00)Little Rock, AR – United States (GMT-06:00)Liverpool – United Kingdom (GMT)Ljubljana – Slovenia (GMT+01:00)Lome – Togo (GMT)London – United Kingdom (GMT)London, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Long Beach, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Long Branch, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Longyearbyen – Svalbard (GMT+01:00)Los Angeles, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Los Mochis – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Louisville, KY – United States (GMT-05:00)Luancheng – China (GMT+08:00)Luanda – Angola (GMT+01:00)Lubbock, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Luchegorsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Lucknow – India (GMT+05:30)Lugano – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Lugansk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Lulea – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lumbini – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Lund – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lusaka – Zambia (GMT+02:00)Luxembourg – Luxembourg (GMT+01:00)Luxor – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Lviv – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Lyon – France (GMT+01:00)Macapa – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Macau – China (GMT+08:00)Mackay – Australia (GMT+10:00)Madikeri – India (GMT+05:30)Madison, WI – United States (GMT-06:00)Madrid – Spain (GMT+01:00)Madurai – India (GMT+05:30)Magadan – Russia (GMT+12:00)Magdeburg – Germany (GMT+01:00)Magnolia, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Mahabalipuram – India (GMT+05:30)Mainz – Germany (GMT+01:00)Majuro – Marshall Islands (GMT+12:00)Makassar – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Malabo – Equatorial Guinea (GMT+01:00)Malaga – Spain (GMT+01:00)Male – Maldives (GMT+05:00)Malmo – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Mamoudzou – Mayotte (GMT+03:00)Managua – Nicaragua (GMT-06:00)Manama – Bahrain (GMT+03:00)Manaus – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Manchester – United Kingdom (GMT)Mandalay – Burma (GMT+06:30)Mandarmoni – India (GMT+05:30)Mandurah – Australia (GMT+08:00)Mangalia – Romania (GMT+02:00)Mangalore – India (GMT+05:30)Manila – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Manisa – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Mannheim – Germany (GMT+01:00)Manzanillo – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Manzanillo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Maputo – Mozambique (GMT+02:00)Maram Bazar – India (GMT+05:30)Marawi – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Marmaris – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Marrakech – Morocco (GMT)Marseille – France (GMT+01:00)Masafi – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Maseru – Lesotho (GMT+02:00)Masohi – Indonesia (GMT+09:00)Mata-Utu – Wallis and Futuna (GMT+12:00)Matale – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Matamoros – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mataram – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Mathura – India (GMT+05:30)Mazari Sharif – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Mazatlan – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Mbabane – Swaziland (GMT+02:00)Mbour – Senegal (GMT)Mdina – Malta (GMT+01:00)Mecca – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Medan – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Medellin – Colombia (GMT-05:00)Medina – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Melaque – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Melbourne – Australia (GMT+10:00)Melbourne, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Memphis, TN – United States (GMT-06:00)Mendoza – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Menlo Park, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Merida – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mexicali – Mexico (GMT-08:00)Mexico City – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Miami, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Milan – Italy (GMT+01:00)Mill Valley, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Milwaukee, WI – United States (GMT-06:00)Minneapolis, MN – United States (GMT-06:00)Minsk – Belarus (GMT+03:00)Miramar, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Mission, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Mississauga, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Mo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Mobile, AL – United States (GMT-06:00)Mogadishu – Somalia (GMT+03:00)Molalla, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Monaco – Monaco (GMT+01:00)Moncton, NB – Canada (GMT-04:00)Monrovia – Liberia (GMT)Monte Carlo – Monaco (GMT+01:00)Monterey, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Monterrey – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Montevideo – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Montgomery, AL – United States (GMT-06:00)Montgomery, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Montpelier, VT – United States (GMT-05:00)Montpellier – France (GMT+01:00)Montpeyroux – France (GMT+01:00)Montreal, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Moroni – Comoros (GMT+03:00)Moscow – Russia (GMT+04:00)Motul – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mount Hagen – Papua New Guinea (GMT+10:00)Mount Shasta City, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Mountain View, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Mudumalai – India (GMT+05:30)Mukachevo – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Multan – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Mumbai – India (GMT+05:30)Munich – Germany (GMT+01:00)Munnar – India (GMT+05:30)Murmansk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Murom – Russia (GMT+04:00)Murree – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Muscat – Oman (GMT+04:00)Myrtle Beach, SC – United States (GMT-05:00)Mysore – India (GMT+05:30)Nadiad – India (GMT+05:30)Nagasaki – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nagoya – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nagpur – India (GMT+05:30)Naha – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nairobi – Kenya (GMT+03:00)Nakhodka – Russia (GMT+11:00)Nanaimo, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Nanjing – China (GMT+08:00)Nantes – France (GMT+01:00)Napier – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Naples – Italy (GMT+01:00)Narvik – Norway (GMT+01:00)Nashville, TN – United States (GMT-06:00)Nassau – Bahamas (GMT-05:00)Navasota, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Navi Mumbai – India (GMT+05:30)Negombo – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Neuquen – Argentina (GMT-03:00)New Delhi – India (GMT+05:30)New Orleans, LA – United States (GMT-06:00)New Ross – Ireland (GMT)New Westminster, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)New York, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Newark, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Newcastle – Australia (GMT+10:00)Newcastle upon Tyne – United Kingdom (GMT)Newport – United Kingdom (GMT)Niagara Falls, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Niamey – Niger (GMT+01:00)Nice – France (GMT+01:00)Nicosia – Cyprus (GMT+02:00)Niigata – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nikolaev – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Nimes – France (GMT+01:00)Ningbo – China (GMT+08:00)Nizhniy Novgorod – Russia (GMT+04:00)Nogales – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Nome, AK – United States (GMT-09:00)Norfolk, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)North Bay, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)North Bend, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)North Ryde – Australia (GMT+10:00)Norwich – United Kingdom (GMT)Nouakchott – Mauritania (GMT)Noumea – New Caledonia (GMT+11:00)Novgorod – Russia (GMT+04:00)Novorossiysk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Novosibirsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Nuevo Laredo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Nuku’alofa – Tonga (GMT+13:00)Nurnberg – Germany (GMT+01:00)Nuuk – Greenland (GMT-03:00)Odense – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Odessa – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Ohrid – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Ojinaga – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Okara – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Okha – Russia (GMT+11:00)Okhotsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Okinawa – Japan (GMT+09:00)Oklahoma City, OK – United States (GMT-06:00)Olanchito – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Olinda – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Olympia, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Omaha, NE – United States (GMT-06:00)Omsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Onitsha – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Ootacamund – India (GMT+05:30)Oradea – Romania (GMT+02:00)Orange – Australia (GMT+10:00)Oranjestad – Aruba (GMT-04:00)Orlando, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Osaka – Japan (GMT+09:00)Oshawa, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Oslo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Ostrov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ottawa, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso (GMT)Oulu – Finland (GMT+02:00)Oviedo – Spain (GMT+01:00)Padang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Palembang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Palikir – Micronesia, Federated States of (GMT+11:00)Palma – Spain (GMT+01:00)Palmas – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Palo Alto, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Panaji – India (GMT+05:30)Panama City – Panama (GMT-05:00)Papeete – French Polynesia (GMT-10:00)Paramaribo – Suriname (GMT-03:00)Paraparaumu – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Paris – France (GMT+01:00)Parsippany, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Patna – India (GMT+05:30)Patras – Greece (GMT+02:00)Pearl, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Pedro Juan Caballero – Paraguay (GMT-04:00)Pensacola, FL – United States (GMT-06:00)Penza – Russia (GMT+04:00)Perm – Russia (GMT+06:00)Perth – Australia (GMT+08:00)Peshawar – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Peterhof – Russia (GMT+04:00)Petropavlovsk – Russia (GMT+12:00)Petropolis – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Philadelphia, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Philipsburg – Sint Maarten (GMT-04:00)Phnom Penh – Cambodia (GMT+07:00)Phoenix, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Phuket – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Pickering, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Piedras Negras – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pierre, SD – United States (GMT-06:00)Piestany – Slovakia (GMT+01:00)Pirot – Serbia (GMT+01:00)Pisa – Italy (GMT+01:00)Pittsburgh, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Piura – Peru (GMT-05:00)Playa del Carmen – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Plymouth – United Kingdom (GMT)Podgorica – Montenegro (GMT+01:00)Point Pleasant Beach, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Polonnaruwa – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Pomalaa – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Ponta Delgada – Portugal (GMT-01:00)Poole – United Kingdom (GMT)Porbandar – India (GMT+05:30)Porirua – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Port Angeles, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Port Arthur – Australia (GMT+10:00)Port-au-Prince – Haiti (GMT-05:00)Port Elizabeth – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Port Harcourt – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Port Hedland – Australia (GMT+08:00)Port Louis – Mauritius (GMT+04:00)Port Moresby – Papua New Guinea (GMT+10:00)Port of Spain – Trinidad and Tobago (GMT-04:00)Port Orange, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Port Vila – Vanuatu (GMT+11:00)Portland, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Porto – Portugal (GMT)Porto Alegre – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Porto Novo – Benin (GMT+01:00)Portsmouth – United Kingdom (GMT)Posadas – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Prague – Czech Republic (GMT+01:00)Praia – Cape Verde (GMT-01:00)Prievidza – Slovakia (GMT+01:00)Prince George, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Princeton, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Pristina – Kosovo (GMT+01:00)Progreso – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pskov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Puebla – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Puerto Ayora – Ecuador (GMT-06:00)Puerto Baquerizo Moreno – Ecuador (GMT-06:00)Puerto Penasco – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Puerto Plata – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Puerto Vallarta – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pune – India (GMT+05:30)Puri – India (GMT+05:30)Puttgarden – Germany (GMT+01:00)Pyongyang – Korea, North (GMT+09:00)Qatif – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Qingdao – China (GMT+08:00)Quartzsite, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Quebec City, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Quetta – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Quezaltenango – Guatemala (GMT-06:00)Quito – Ecuador (GMT-05:00)Rabat – Morocco (GMT)Rahim Yar Khan – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Rajahmundry – India (GMT+05:30)Raleigh, NC – United States (GMT-05:00)Ramstein – Germany (GMT+01:00)Ranchi – India (GMT+05:30)Rangoon – Burma (GMT+06:30)Ras Al Khaimah – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Rawson – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Reading – United Kingdom (GMT)Recife – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Red Deer, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Redmond, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Regina, SK – Canada (GMT-06:00)Reims – France (GMT+01:00)Rennes – France (GMT+01:00)Reno, NV – United States (GMT-08:00)Revelstoke, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Reykjavik – Iceland (GMT)Reynosa – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Rhodes – Greece (GMT+02:00)Richmond, IN – United States (GMT-05:00)Richmond, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)Riga – Latvia (GMT+02:00)Rio Branco – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Rio Cuarto – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Rio Gallegos – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Rio Rancho, NM – United States (GMT-07:00)Rivera – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Riverton, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)Riyadh – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Road Town – Virgin Islands, British (GMT-04:00)Rodby – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Rome – Italy (GMT+01:00)Rosario – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Roseau – Dominica (GMT-04:00)Rostock – Germany (GMT+01:00)Rostov na Donu – Russia (GMT+04:00)Rotterdam – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Rovaniemi – Finland (GMT+02:00)Russell Springs, KY – United States (GMT-06:00)Ryazan – Russia (GMT+04:00)Rybinsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sacramento, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Saint-Denis – Reunion (GMT+04:00)Saint George’s – Grenada (GMT-04:00)Saint John, NB – Canada (GMT-04:00)Saint-Pierre – Saint Pierre and Miquelon (GMT-03:00)Saipan – Northern Mariana Islands (GMT+10:00)Salem, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Salt Lake City, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)Salta – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Salto – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Salvador – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Salzburg – Austria (GMT+01:00)Samara – Russia (GMT+04:00)Samsun – Turkey (GMT+02:00)San Antonio, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)San Bruno, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Carlos – Mexico (GMT-07:00)San Diego, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Francisco, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Isidro – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)San Jose – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)San Jose, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Juan – Puerto Rico (GMT-04:00)San Juan – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Lorenzo – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Luis – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Luis Obispo, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Marino – San Marino (GMT+01:00)San Mateo, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Pedro Sula – Honduras (GMT-06:00)San Salvador – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)San Sebastian – Spain (GMT+01:00)San Sebastian del Oeste – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Sanaa – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Santa Ana – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)Santa Clara – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Santa Clara, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Santa Cruz – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Spain (GMT)Santa Fe – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Santa Fe, NM – United States (GMT-07:00)Santa Rosa – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Santa Rosa – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Santarem – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Santiago – Chile (GMT-04:00)Santiago – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Santiago de Cuba – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Santiago de los Caballeros – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Santo Domingo – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Sanxiang – China (GMT+08:00)Sao Jose do Rio Preto – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Sao Paulo – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Sao Tome – Sao Tome and Principe (GMT)Sapporo – Japan (GMT+09:00)Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina (GMT+01:00)Saransk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Saskatoon, SK – Canada (GMT-06:00)Saxonburg, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Schaffhausen – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Schluechtern – Germany (GMT+01:00)Seattle, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Secunderabad – India (GMT+05:30)Semarang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Sendai – Japan (GMT+09:00)Seoul – Korea, South (GMT+09:00)Sergiev Posad – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sete – France (GMT+01:00)Sevastopol – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Severodonetsk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Sevilla – Spain (GMT+01:00)Shanghai – China (GMT+08:00)Shannon – Ireland (GMT)Sharjah – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Sharm El Sheikh – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Sheffield – United Kingdom (GMT)Shekou – China (GMT+08:00)Shenyang – China (GMT+08:00)Shenzhen – China (GMT+08:00)Shijiazhuang – China (GMT+08:00)Shikarpur – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Shimla – India (GMT+05:30)Shiraz – Iran (GMT+03:30)Sialkot – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Sibiu – Romania (GMT+02:00)Siem Reap – Cambodia (GMT+07:00)Sigiriya – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Silang – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Simatai – China (GMT+08:00)Simferopol – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Sines – Portugal (GMT)Singapore – Singapore (GMT+08:00)Sittard – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Sivakasi – India (GMT+05:30)Skopje – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Sligo – Ireland (GMT)Sliven – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Sneek – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Sochi – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sofia – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Solovki – Russia (GMT+04:00)Songkhla – Thailand (GMT+07:00)South Jordan, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)South Tarawa – Kiribati (GMT+12:00)Spijkenisse – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Spokane, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)St. Catharines, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)St. John’s – Antigua and Barbuda (GMT-04:00)St. John’s, NL – Canada (GMT-03:30)St. Louis, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)St. Paul, MN – United States (GMT-06:00)St. Pauli, Hamburg – Germany (GMT+01:00)St. Petersburg – Russia (GMT+04:00)Stamford, CT – United States (GMT-05:00)Stanley – Falkland Islands (GMT-03:00)Stavanger – Norway (GMT+01:00)Stavropol – Russia (GMT+04:00)Steinkjer – Norway (GMT+01:00)Stenungsund – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Stockholm – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Strasbourg – France (GMT+01:00)Stuttgart – Germany (GMT+01:00)Suifenhe – China (GMT+08:00)Sulaimaniya – Iraq (GMT+03:00)Sullana – Peru (GMT-05:00)Sundsvall – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Sunnyvale, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Surabaya – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Surat – India (GMT+05:30)Surprise, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Suva – Fiji (GMT+12:00)Suzdal – Russia (GMT+04:00)Suzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Swansea – United Kingdom (GMT)Swindon – United Kingdom (GMT)Sydney – Australia (GMT+10:00)Sydney, NS – Canada (GMT-04:00)Sylhet – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Syracuse, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Szombathely – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Tacoma, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Tacuarembo – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Taganrog – Russia (GMT+04:00)Taguig – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Taian – China (GMT+08:00)Taichung – Taiwan (GMT+08:00)Taif – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Taiohae – French Polynesia (GMT-09:30)Taipei – Taiwan (GMT+08:00)Taiyuan – China (GMT+08:00)Taiz – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Takab – Iran (GMT+03:30)Takrouna – Tunisia (GMT+01:00)Tallinn – Estonia (GMT+02:00)Tampa, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Tamuning – Guam (GMT+10:00)Tangail – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Tanggu – China (GMT+08:00)Tangshan – China (GMT+08:00)Tanjay City – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Tashkent – Uzbekistan (GMT+05:00)Tbilisi – Georgia (GMT+04:00)Tegucigalpa – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Tehran – Iran (GMT+03:30)Tel Aviv – Israel (GMT+02:00)Telluride, CO – United States (GMT-07:00)Tepic – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Thaton – Burma (GMT+06:30)The Hague – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Thessaloniki – Greece (GMT+02:00)Thies – Senegal (GMT)Thimphu – Bhutan (GMT+06:00)Thiruvananthapuram – India (GMT+05:30)Tianjin – China (GMT+08:00)Tijuana – Mexico (GMT-08:00)Timisoara – Romania (GMT+02:00)Tirana – Albania (GMT+01:00)Tiraspol – Moldova (GMT+02:00)Tiruchirapalli – India (GMT+05:30)Tizimin – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Toalmas – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Tokyo – Japan (GMT+09:00)Toledo, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Toluca de Lerdo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Tomsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Toowoomba – Australia (GMT+10:00)Toronto, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Torshavn – Faroe Islands (GMT)Toulon – France (GMT+01:00)Toulouse – France (GMT+01:00)Tours – France (GMT+01:00)Townsville – Australia (GMT+10:00)Trelleborg – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Trier – Germany (GMT+01:00)Trieste – Italy (GMT+01:00)Tripoli – Libya (GMT+01:00)Tromso – Norway (GMT+01:00)Trondheim – Norway (GMT+01:00)Trujillo – Peru (GMT-05:00)Tshwane – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Tuapse – Russia (GMT+04:00)Tucson, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Tucuman – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Tula – Russia (GMT+04:00)Tulcea – Romania (GMT+02:00)Tulsa, OK – United States (GMT-06:00)Tunis – Tunisia (GMT+01:00)Turin – Italy (GMT+01:00)Turku – Finland (GMT+02:00)Tuticorin – India (GMT+05:30)Tuzla – Bosnia and Herzegovina (GMT+01:00)Tver’ – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ubon Ratchathani – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Ubud – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Udon Thani – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Ufa – Russia (GMT+06:00)Ulaanbaatar – Mongolia (GMT+08:00)Ulan-Ude – Russia (GMT+09:00)Upper Hutt – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Uppsala – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Urumqi – China (GMT+08:00)Ushuaia – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Utrecht – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Uzhhorod – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Vaasa – Finland (GMT+02:00)Vadodara – India (GMT+05:30)Vaduz – Liechtenstein (GMT+01:00)Valaam – Russia (GMT+04:00)Valdivia – Chile (GMT-04:00)Valencia – Spain (GMT+01:00)Valladolid – Spain (GMT+01:00)Vallauris – France (GMT+01:00)Valletta – Malta (GMT+01:00)Vancouver, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Vardo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Varna – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Vatican City – Holy See (Vatican City) (GMT+01:00)Velikiye Luki – Russia (GMT+04:00)Venice – Italy (GMT+01:00)Veracruz – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Verona – Italy (GMT+01:00)Vevey – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Viana do Castello – Portugal (GMT)Victoria – Seychelles (GMT+04:00)Victoria – Malta (GMT+01:00)Victoria, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Vidin – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Viedma – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Vienna – Austria (GMT+01:00)Vienna, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)Vientiane – Laos (GMT+07:00)Vila Real – Portugal (GMT)Vilnius – Lithuania (GMT+02:00)Visby – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Vishakhapatnam – India (GMT+05:30)Vitoria – Spain (GMT+01:00)Vizianagaram – India (GMT+05:30)Vladimir – Russia (GMT+04:00)Vladivostok – Russia (GMT+11:00)Volgograd – Russia (GMT+04:00)Vologda – Russia (GMT+04:00)Volokolamsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Voronezh – Russia (GMT+04:00)Votkinsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Waikanae – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Wailua, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Waimea, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Waingapu – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Wakkana – Japan (GMT+09:00)Warrnambool – Australia (GMT+10:00)Warsaw – Poland (GMT+01:00)Washington, DC – United States (GMT-05:00)Waterford – Ireland (GMT)Waterloo, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Wellington – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)West Wendover, NV – United States (GMT-07:00)Westford, MA – United States (GMT-05:00)Whistler, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)White Rock, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Whitehorse, YT – Canada (GMT-08:00)Wichita, KS – United States (GMT-06:00)Willemstad – Curacao (GMT-04:00)Windhoek – Namibia (GMT+01:00)Window Rock, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Windsor, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Winnipeg, MB – Canada (GMT-06:00)Winston-Salem, NC – United States (GMT-05:00)Wodonga – Australia (GMT+10:00)Wollongong – Australia (GMT+10:00)Wuhan – China (GMT+08:00)Xiamen – China (GMT+08:00)Xian – China (GMT+08:00)Yakutsk – Russia (GMT+10:00)Yalta – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Yamoussoukro – Cote d’Ivoire (GMT)Yantai – China (GMT+08:00)Yaounde – Cameroon (GMT+01:00)Yaroslavl – Russia (GMT+04:00)Yasok – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Yawnghwe – Burma (GMT+06:30)Yazd – Iran (GMT+03:30)Yellowknife, NT – Canada (GMT-07:00)Yerevan – Armenia (GMT+04:00)Yevpatoriya – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Yigo – Guam (GMT+10:00)Yokohama – Japan (GMT+09:00)Yokosuka – Japan (GMT+09:00)Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Zaandam – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Zagreb – Croatia (GMT+01:00)Zakynthos – Greece (GMT+02:00)Zaporozhye – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Zaragoza – Spain (GMT+01:00)Zaysan – Kazakhstan (GMT+06:00)Zhengzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Zhongshan – China (GMT+08:00)Zihuatanejo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Zupanja – Croatia (GMT+01:00)Zurich – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)
Aalborg – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Abbotsford, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Aberdeen – United Kingdom (GMT)Abidjan – Cote d’Ivoire (GMT)Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Abuja – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Acapulco – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Accra – Ghana (GMT)Adak, AK – United States (GMT-10:00)Addis Ababa – Ethiopia (GMT+03:00)Adelaide – Australia (GMT+09:30)Aden – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Agra – India (GMT+05:30)Ahmedabad – India (GMT+05:30)Akita – Japan (GMT+09:00)Aklavik, NT – Canada (GMT-07:00)Akron, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Akumal – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Al Ahsa – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Al Ain – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Al Bayda’ – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Al Hudaydah – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Al Jahra – Kuwait (GMT+03:00)Alacati – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Alajuela – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)Albany, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Albena – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Albuquerque, NM – United States (GMT-07:00)Albury – Australia (GMT+10:00)Alert, NU – Canada (GMT-05:00)Alexandria – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Algiers – Algeria (GMT+01:00)Alicante – Spain (GMT+01:00)Alice Springs – Australia (GMT+09:30)Almaty – Kazakhstan (GMT+06:00)Almeria – Spain (GMT+01:00)Alofi – Niue (GMT-11:00)Alupka – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Ambato – Ecuador (GMT-05:00)Ambon – Indonesia (GMT+09:00)Amersfoort – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Amherst, NS – Canada (GMT-04:00)Amiens – France (GMT+01:00)Amman – Jordan (GMT+03:00)Amritsar – India (GMT+05:30)Amsterdam – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Anadyr – Russia (GMT+12:00)Anapa – Russia (GMT+04:00)Anchorage, AK – United States (GMT-09:00)Ancona – Italy (GMT+01:00)Andorra la Vella – Andorra (GMT+01:00)Ankara – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Annapolis, MD – United States (GMT-05:00)Anshan – China (GMT+08:00)Antananarivo – Madagascar (GMT+03:00)Antigua – Guatemala (GMT-06:00)Antwerp – Belgium (GMT+01:00)Apia – Samoa (GMT-13:00)Aqaba – Jordan (GMT+03:00)Arad – Romania (GMT+02:00)Arequipa – Peru (GMT-05:00)Arica – Chile (GMT-04:00)Arkhangelsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Arklow – Ireland (GMT0)Armstrong, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Arraial do Cabo – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Arzamas – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ashkelon – Israel (GMT+02:00)Ashkhabad – Turkmenistan (GMT+05:00)Ashland, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Asmara – Eritrea (GMT+03:00)Astana – Kazakhstan (GMT+06:00)Asuncion – Paraguay (GMT-04:00)Athens – Greece (GMT+02:00)Atlanta, GA – United States (GMT-05:00)Auckland – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Augusta, ME – United States (GMT-05:00)Aurangabad – India (GMT+05:30)Austin, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Avarua – Cook Islands (GMT-10:00)Aveiro – Portugal (GMT0)Aylesbury – United Kingdom (GMT)Az Zarqa – Jordan (GMT+03:00)Bacau – Romania (GMT+02:00)Bacolod – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Badajoz – Spain (GMT+01:00)Baden-Baden – Germany (GMT+01:00)Baghdad – Iraq (GMT+03:00)Bahawalpur – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Bahia Blanca – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Bahia Kino – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Baku – Azerbaijan (GMT+04:00)Balabag – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Balanga – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Balikpapan – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Balti – Moldova (GMT+02:00)Baltimore, MD – United States (GMT-05:00)Bamako – Mali (GMT)Bandar Seri Begawan – Brunei (GMT+08:00)Bandarban – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Bandung – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Banff, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Bangalore – India (GMT+05:30)Bangkok – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Bangui – Central African Republic (GMT+01:00)Banja Luka – Bosnia and Herzegovina (GMT+01:00)Banjul – Gambia (GMT)Baotou – China (GMT+08:00)Barcelona – Spain (GMT+01:00)Barcelona – Venezuela (GMT-04:30)Bareilly – India (GMT+05:30)Bari – Italy (GMT+01:00)Barrie, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Basse-Terre – Guadeloupe (GMT-04:00)Basseterre – Saint Kitts and Nevis (GMT-04:00)Baton Rouge, LA – United States (GMT-06:00)Beijing – China (GMT+08:00)Beirut – Lebanon (GMT+02:00)Beja – Portugal (GMT)Belfast – United Kingdom (GMT)Belgorod – Russia (GMT+04:00)Belgrade – Serbia (GMT+01:00)Belize City – Belize (GMT-06:00)Bellevue, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Belmopan – Belize (GMT-06:00)Belo Horizonte – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Belogradchik – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Benevento – Italy (GMT+01:00)Benxi – China (GMT+08:00)Bergen – Norway (GMT+01:00)Berlin – Germany (GMT+01:00)Bern – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Beziers – France (GMT+01:00)Bhopal – India (GMT+05:30)Bhubaneswar – India (GMT+05:30)Bilbao – Spain (GMT+01:00)Billings, MT – United States (GMT-07:00)Biratchowk – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Birmingham – United Kingdom (GMT)Birmingham, AL – United States (GMT-06:00)Bishkek – Kyrgyzstan (GMT+06:00)Bismarck, ND – United States (GMT-06:00)Bissau – Guinea-Bissau (GMT)Blanes – Spain (GMT+01:00)Blantyre – Malawi (GMT+02:00)Blantyre-Hamilton – United Kingdom (GMT)Bloemfontein – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Bodrum – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Bogota – Colombia (GMT-05:00)Boise, ID – United States (GMT-07:00)Bologna – Italy (GMT+01:00)Bonn – Germany (GMT+01:00)Bordeaux – France (GMT+01:00)Boston, MA – United States (GMT-05:00)Braganca – Portugal (GMT)Brasilia – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Bratislava – Slovakia (GMT+01:00)Brazzaville – Congo (GMT+01:00)Bremen – Germany (GMT+01:00)Brest – France (GMT+01:00)Bridgetown – Barbados (GMT-04:00)Brindisi – Italy (GMT+01:00)Brisbane – Australia (GMT+10:00)Bristol – United Kingdom (GMT)Brno – Czech Republic (GMT+01:00)Brussels – Belgium (GMT+01:00)Bucharest – Romania (GMT+02:00)Budapest – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Buenos Aires – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Buffalo, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Bujumbura – Burundi (GMT+02:00)Burgos – Spain (GMT+01:00)Buri Ram – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Burnaby, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Bursa – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Busan – Korea, South (GMT+09:00)Butterworth – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Cabo San Lucas – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Cairns – Australia (GMT+10:00)Cairo – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Calabar – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Calgary, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Campinas – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Canberra – Australia (GMT+10:00)Cancun – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Canmore, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Cannes – France (GMT+01:00)Cannon Beach, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Cape Town – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Capitola, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Caracas – Venezuela (GMT-04:30)Carcassonne – France (GMT+01:00)Cardiff – United Kingdom (GMT)Carson City, NV – United States (GMT-08:00)Cartagena – Spain (GMT+01:00)Casablanca – Morocco (GMT)Castelo Branco – Portugal (GMT)Castlebar – Ireland (GMT)Castries – Saint Lucia (GMT-04:00)Catamarca – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Catania – Italy (GMT+01:00)Catarman – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Cayenne – French Guiana (GMT-03:00)Cebu – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Champaign, IL – United States (GMT-06:00)Chandigarh – India (GMT+05:30)Chandler, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Changchun – China (GMT+08:00)Chania – Greece (GMT+02:00)Chantilly, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)Charleston, WV – United States (GMT-05:00)Charlotte, NC – United States (GMT-05:00)Charlotte Amalie – Virgin Islands, U. S. (GMT-04:00)Charlottetown, PE – Canada (GMT-04:00)Chattanooga, TN – United States (GMT-05:00)Chelyabinsk – Russia (GMT+06:00)Chengdu – China (GMT+08:00)Chennai – India (GMT+05:30)Cherepovets – Russia (GMT+04:00)Chernobyl – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Cheruvathur – India (GMT+05:30)Chiang Mai – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Chicago, IL – United States (GMT-06:00)Chichen Itza – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Chihuahua – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Chimoio – Mozambique (GMT+02:00)Chinandega – Nicaragua (GMT-06:00)Chirala – India (GMT+05:30)Chisinau – Moldova (GMT+02:00)Chita – Russia (GMT+10:00)Chittagong – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Chongqing – China (GMT+08:00)Christchurch – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Cienfuegos – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Cincinnati, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Ciudad Acuna – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Ciudad Juarez – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Cleveland, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Cluj – Romania (GMT+02:00)Cockburn Town – Turks and Caicos Islands (GMT-05:00)Coimbatore – India (GMT+05:30)Collioure – France (GMT+01:00)Cologne – Germany (GMT+01:00)Colombo – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Colorado Springs, CO – United States (GMT-07:00)Columbia, SC – United States (GMT-05:00)Columbus, GA – United States (GMT-05:00)Columbus, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Conakry – Guinea (GMT)Constanta – Romania (GMT+02:00)Coos Bay, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Copenhagen – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Coquille, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Cordoba – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Corfu – Greece (GMT+02:00)Cork – Ireland (GMT)Corrientes – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Cotonou – Benin (GMT+01:00)Cox’s Bazar – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Craiova – Romania (GMT+02:00)Cranbrook, BC – Canada (GMT-07:00)Cuenca – Ecuador (GMT-05:00)Cuiaba – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Culiacan – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Cupertino, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Curitiba – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Da Nang – Vietnam (GMT+07:00)Daegu – Korea, South (GMT+09:00)Dakar – Senegal (GMT)Dakhla – Morocco (GMT)Dalian – China (GMT+08:00)Dallas, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Damascus – Syria (GMT+02:00)Damauli – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Dambulla – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Dampier – Australia (GMT+08:00)Dandong – China (GMT+08:00)Dar es Salaam – Tanzania (GMT+03:00)Darasuram – India (GMT+05:30)Darwin – Australia (GMT+09:30)Dausa – India (GMT+05:30)Davao – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Dayton, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Del Rio, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Delhi – India (GMT+05:30)Denpasar – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Denver, CO – United States (GMT-07:00)Des Moines, IA – United States (GMT-06:00)Detroit, MI – United States (GMT-05:00)Dhahran – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Dhaka – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Dhamar – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Dharan – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Dieppe – France (GMT+01:00)Diffa – Niger (GMT+01:00)Dili – East Timor (GMT+09:00)N’Djamena – Chad (GMT+01:00)Djember – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Djibouti – Djibouti (GMT+03:00)Dnepropetrovsk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Dodoma – Tanzania (GMT+03:00)Doha – Qatar (GMT+03:00)Donauworth – Germany (GMT+01:00)Donetsk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Doolin – Ireland (GMT)Douala – Cameroon (GMT+01:00)Dover – United Kingdom (GMT)Dresden – Germany (GMT+01:00)Drogheda – Ireland (GMT)DuPont, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Dubai – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Dublin – Ireland (GMT)Dublin, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Duesseldorf – Germany (GMT+01:00)Dumaguete – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Dundee – United Kingdom (GMT)Dunedin – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Dunkerque – France (GMT+01:00)Durban – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Durres – Albania (GMT+01:00)Dushanbe – Tajikistan (GMT+05:00)Duvall, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Dzerzhinsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)East London – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Edinburgh – United Kingdom (GMT)Edmonton, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Eindhoven – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Eirunepe – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Ekaterinburg – Russia (GMT+06:00)El Paso, TX – United States (GMT-07:00)Ende – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Ensenada – Mexico (GMT-08:00)Esfahan – Iran (GMT+03:30)Essen – Germany (GMT+01:00)Etterbeek – Belgium (GMT+01:00)Eugene, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Ezcaray – Spain (GMT+01:00)Fairbanks, AK – United States (GMT-09:00)Falmouth – United Kingdom (GMT)Faro – Portugal (GMT)Flic en Flac – Mauritius (GMT+04:00)Florence – Italy (GMT+01:00)Florence, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Floro – Norway (GMT+01:00)Folcroft, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Folsom, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Fontainebleau – France (GMT+01:00)Fort-de-France – Martinique (GMT-04:00)Fort Defiance, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Fort Worth, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Fortaleza – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Foshan – China (GMT+08:00)Foster City, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Foxton – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Fragneto Monforte – Italy (GMT+01:00)Frankfurt – Germany (GMT+01:00)Freetown – Sierra Leone (GMT)Fremont, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Ft. Lauderdale, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Fujairah – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Fukui – Japan (GMT+09:00)Fukuoka – Japan (GMT+09:00)Funafuti – Tuvalu (GMT+12:00)Fuzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Gaborone – Botswana (GMT+02:00)Galesburg, IL – United States (GMT-06:00)Galle – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Galway – Ireland (GMT)Gary, IN – United States (GMT-06:00)Gatton – Australia (GMT+10:00)Gavle – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Gaya – India (GMT+05:30)Gdansk – Poland (GMT+01:00)Gelendzhik – Russia (GMT+04:00)Geneva – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Genoa – Italy (GMT+01:00)Gent – Belgium (GMT+01:00)George Town – Cayman Islands (GMT-05:00)George Town – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Georgetown – Guyana (GMT-04:00)Ghatgaon – India (GMT+05:30)Ghumli – India (GMT+05:30)Gibraltar – Gibraltar (GMT+01:00)Gig Harbor, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Girona – Spain (GMT+01:00)Giurgiu – Romania (GMT+02:00)Gladstone – Australia (GMT+10:00)Glasgow – United Kingdom (GMT)Gloucester – United Kingdom (GMT)Golden, BC – Canada (GMT-07:00)Golra Sharif – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Gosford – Australia (GMT+10:00)Gothenburg – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Grafton – Australia (GMT+10:00)Granada – Nicaragua (GMT-06:00)Grand-Bassam – Cote d’Ivoire (GMT)Grand Rapids, MI – United States (GMT-05:00)Grasse – France (GMT+01:00)Gratkorn – Austria (GMT+01:00)Graz – Austria (GMT+01:00)Great Falls, MT – United States (GMT-07:00)Grenoble – France (GMT+01:00)Guadalajara – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Guangzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Guatemala City – Guatemala (GMT-06:00)Guayaquil – Ecuador (GMT-05:00)Guaymas – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Guelph, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Gulbarga – India (GMT+05:30)Gyor – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Gyumri – Armenia (GMT+04:00)Hagatna – Guam (GMT+10:00)Hai Phong – Vietnam (GMT+07:00)Haifa – Israel (GMT+02:00)Halab – Syria (GMT+02:00)Halifax, NS – Canada (GMT-04:00)Halle – Belgium (GMT+01:00)Hama – Syria (GMT+02:00)Hamburg – Germany (GMT+01:00)Hamilton – Bermuda (GMT-04:00)Hamilton, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Hammerfest – Norway (GMT+01:00)Hanamkonda – India (GMT+05:30)Hangzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Hanjiang – China (GMT+08:00)Hannover – Germany (GMT+01:00)Hanoi – Vietnam (GMT+07:00)Harare – Zimbabwe (GMT+02:00)Harbin – China (GMT+08:00)Harstad – Norway (GMT+01:00)Hassan – India (GMT+05:30)Hastings – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Hat Yai – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Havana – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Heerlen – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Helena, MT – United States (GMT-07:00)Helsingborg – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Helsingor – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Helsinki – Finland (GMT+02:00)Heredia – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)Hermosillo – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Hikkaduwa – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Hillsboro, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Hilo, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Hiroshima – Japan (GMT+09:00)Ho Chi Minh – Vietnam (GMT+07:00)Hobart – Australia (GMT+10:00)Hohhot – China (GMT+08:00)Homagama – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Hong Kong – China (GMT+08:00)Honiara – Solomon Islands (GMT+11:00)Honolulu, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Hope, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Hora Sfakion – Greece (GMT+02:00)Horsens – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Hostalric – Spain (GMT+01:00)Houston, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Hua Hin – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Hubli – India (GMT+05:30)Hudson, MA – United States (GMT-05:00)Huelva – Spain (GMT+01:00)Huizhou – China (GMT+08:00)Huntingdon, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Huntington, WV – United States (GMT-05:00)Hyderabad – India (GMT+05:30)Iasi – Romania (GMT+02:00)Ibadan – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Ibb – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Igoumenitsa – Greece (GMT+02:00)Iligan – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Indianapolis, IN – United States (GMT-05:00)Inuvik, NT – Canada (GMT-07:00)Iqaluit, NU – Canada (GMT-05:00)Iraklion – Greece (GMT+02:00)Irkutsk – Russia (GMT+09:00)Irvine, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Islamabad – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Istanbul – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Itahari – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Ivalo – Finland (GMT+02:00)Ivanovo – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ixtapa – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Izhevsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Izmir – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Jackson, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Jacksonville, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Jacobabad – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Jaen – Spain (GMT+01:00)Jaipur – India (GMT+05:30)Jakarta – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Jamestown – Saint Helena (GMT)Jammu – India (GMT+05:30)Jamshedpur – India (GMT+05:30)Jasper, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Jeddah – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Jefferson City, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)Jersey City, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Jerusalem – Israel (GMT+02:00)Jeypore – India (GMT+05:30)Jilin – China (GMT+08:00)Jinan – China (GMT+08:00)Jinzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Joao Pessoa – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Johannesburg – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Juba – South Sudan (GMT+03:00)Jujuy – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Kabardinka – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kabul – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Kaduna – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Kagoshima – Japan (GMT+09:00)Kaikoura – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Kaliningrad – Russia (GMT+03:00)Kalmar – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kalutara – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kamloops, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Kampala – Uganda (GMT+03:00)Kandahar – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Kandy – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kanpur – India (GMT+05:30)Kansas City, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)Kanyakumari – India (GMT+05:30)Karachi – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Karlovy Vary – Czech Republic (GMT+01:00)Karlstad – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kasaragod – India (GMT+05:30)Kasauli – India (GMT+05:30)Kathmandu – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Kaunas – Lithuania (GMT+02:00)Kawasaki – Japan (GMT+09:00)Kazan – Russia (GMT+04:00)Keel – Ireland (GMT)Kelowna, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Kemerovo – Russia (GMT+07:00)Kendari – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Kerikeri – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Khabarovsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Kharkov – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Khartoum – Sudan (GMT+03:00)Kiel – Germany (GMT+01:00)Kiev – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Kigali – Rwanda (GMT+02:00)Killarney – Ireland (GMT)Kimberley – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Kingston – Jamaica (GMT-05:00)Kingston, Norfolk Island – Australia (GMT+11:30)Kingston, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Kingstown – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (GMT-04:00)Kinshasa – Congo, Democratic Republic of the (GMT+01:00)Kiruna – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kitchener, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Knysna – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Kochi – India (GMT+05:30)Kodaikanal – India (GMT+05:30)Kolhapur – India (GMT+05:30)Kolkata – India (GMT+05:30)Koloa, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Kolobrzeg – Poland (GMT+01:00)Kolomna – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kolonia – Micronesia, Federated States of (GMT+11:00)Konark – India (GMT+05:30)Kone – New Caledonia (GMT+11:00)Konin – Poland (GMT+01:00)Koror – Palau (GMT+09:00)Kos – Greece (GMT+02:00)Kosciusko, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Kostroma – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kota Kinabalu – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kotka – Finland (GMT+02:00)Kotor – Montenegro (GMT+01:00)Kovrov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kowloon – China (GMT+08:00)Krakow – Poland (GMT+01:00)Krasnoyarsk – Russia (GMT+08:00)Kristiansand – Norway (GMT+01:00)Kristianstad – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Kronstadt – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kuching – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Kulusuk – Greenland (GMT-03:00)Kumanovo – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Kumbakonam – India (GMT+05:30)Kungur – Russia (GMT+06:00)Kunming – China (GMT+08:00)Kupang – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Kurgan – Russia (GMT+06:00)Kursk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Kurunegala – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Kuwait – Kuwait (GMT+03:00)Kyaikto – Burma (GMT+06:30)Kyoto – Japan (GMT+09:00)La Jolla, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)La Libertad – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)La Paz – Bolivia (GMT-04:00)La Paz – Mexico (GMT-07:00)La Rioja – Argentina (GMT-03:00)La Union – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)Labuan – Malaysia (GMT+08:00)Lafayette, LA – United States (GMT-06:00)Lagos – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Lahore – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Lakeland, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Lansing, MI – United States (GMT-05:00)Lanzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Las Varas – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Las Vegas, NV – United States (GMT-08:00)Latakia – Syria (GMT+02:00)Launceston – Australia (GMT+10:00)Le Havre – France (GMT+01:00)Leeds – United Kingdom (GMT)Leicester – United Kingdom (GMT)Leipzig – Germany (GMT+01:00)Leixlip – Ireland (GMT)Leon – Spain (GMT+01:00)Leon – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Lexington, KY – United States (GMT-05:00)Libreville – Gabon (GMT+01:00)Lille – France (GMT+01:00)Lilongwe – Malawi (GMT+02:00)Lima – Peru (GMT-05:00)Limassol – Cyprus (GMT+02:00)Limerick – Ireland (GMT)Limoux – France (GMT+01:00)Lincoln, NE – United States (GMT-06:00)Linkoping – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lipetsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Lisbon – Portugal (GMT)Lismore – Australia (GMT+10:00)Little Rock, AR – United States (GMT-06:00)Liverpool – United Kingdom (GMT)Ljubljana – Slovenia (GMT+01:00)Lome – Togo (GMT)London – United Kingdom (GMT)London, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Long Beach, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Long Branch, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Longyearbyen – Svalbard (GMT+01:00)Los Angeles, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Los Mochis – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Louisville, KY – United States (GMT-05:00)Luancheng – China (GMT+08:00)Luanda – Angola (GMT+01:00)Lubbock, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Luchegorsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Lucknow – India (GMT+05:30)Lugano – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Lugansk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Lulea – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lumbini – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Lund – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Lusaka – Zambia (GMT+02:00)Luxembourg – Luxembourg (GMT+01:00)Luxor – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Lviv – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Lyon – France (GMT+01:00)Macapa – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Macau – China (GMT+08:00)Mackay – Australia (GMT+10:00)Madikeri – India (GMT+05:30)Madison, WI – United States (GMT-06:00)Madrid – Spain (GMT+01:00)Madurai – India (GMT+05:30)Magadan – Russia (GMT+12:00)Magdeburg – Germany (GMT+01:00)Magnolia, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Mahabalipuram – India (GMT+05:30)Mainz – Germany (GMT+01:00)Majuro – Marshall Islands (GMT+12:00)Makassar – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Malabo – Equatorial Guinea (GMT+01:00)Malaga – Spain (GMT+01:00)Male – Maldives (GMT+05:00)Malmo – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Mamoudzou – Mayotte (GMT+03:00)Managua – Nicaragua (GMT-06:00)Manama – Bahrain (GMT+03:00)Manaus – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Manchester – United Kingdom (GMT)Mandalay – Burma (GMT+06:30)Mandarmoni – India (GMT+05:30)Mandurah – Australia (GMT+08:00)Mangalia – Romania (GMT+02:00)Mangalore – India (GMT+05:30)Manila – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Manisa – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Mannheim – Germany (GMT+01:00)Manzanillo – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Manzanillo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Maputo – Mozambique (GMT+02:00)Maram Bazar – India (GMT+05:30)Marawi – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Marmaris – Turkey (GMT+02:00)Marrakech – Morocco (GMT)Marseille – France (GMT+01:00)Masafi – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Maseru – Lesotho (GMT+02:00)Masohi – Indonesia (GMT+09:00)Mata-Utu – Wallis and Futuna (GMT+12:00)Matale – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Matamoros – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mataram – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Mathura – India (GMT+05:30)Mazari Sharif – Afghanistan (GMT+04:30)Mazatlan – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Mbabane – Swaziland (GMT+02:00)Mbour – Senegal (GMT)Mdina – Malta (GMT+01:00)Mecca – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Medan – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Medellin – Colombia (GMT-05:00)Medina – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Melaque – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Melbourne – Australia (GMT+10:00)Melbourne, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Memphis, TN – United States (GMT-06:00)Mendoza – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Menlo Park, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Merida – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mexicali – Mexico (GMT-08:00)Mexico City – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Miami, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Milan – Italy (GMT+01:00)Mill Valley, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Milwaukee, WI – United States (GMT-06:00)Minneapolis, MN – United States (GMT-06:00)Minsk – Belarus (GMT+03:00)Miramar, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Mission, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Mississauga, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Mo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Mobile, AL – United States (GMT-06:00)Mogadishu – Somalia (GMT+03:00)Molalla, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Monaco – Monaco (GMT+01:00)Moncton, NB – Canada (GMT-04:00)Monrovia – Liberia (GMT)Monte Carlo – Monaco (GMT+01:00)Monterey, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Monterrey – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Montevideo – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Montgomery, AL – United States (GMT-06:00)Montgomery, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Montpelier, VT – United States (GMT-05:00)Montpellier – France (GMT+01:00)Montpeyroux – France (GMT+01:00)Montreal, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Moroni – Comoros (GMT+03:00)Moscow – Russia (GMT+04:00)Motul – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Mount Hagen – Papua New Guinea (GMT+10:00)Mount Shasta City, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Mountain View, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Mudumalai – India (GMT+05:30)Mukachevo – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Multan – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Mumbai – India (GMT+05:30)Munich – Germany (GMT+01:00)Munnar – India (GMT+05:30)Murmansk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Murom – Russia (GMT+04:00)Murree – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Muscat – Oman (GMT+04:00)Myrtle Beach, SC – United States (GMT-05:00)Mysore – India (GMT+05:30)Nadiad – India (GMT+05:30)Nagasaki – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nagoya – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nagpur – India (GMT+05:30)Naha – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nairobi – Kenya (GMT+03:00)Nakhodka – Russia (GMT+11:00)Nanaimo, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Nanjing – China (GMT+08:00)Nantes – France (GMT+01:00)Napier – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Naples – Italy (GMT+01:00)Narvik – Norway (GMT+01:00)Nashville, TN – United States (GMT-06:00)Nassau – Bahamas (GMT-05:00)Navasota, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)Navi Mumbai – India (GMT+05:30)Negombo – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Neuquen – Argentina (GMT-03:00)New Delhi – India (GMT+05:30)New Orleans, LA – United States (GMT-06:00)New Ross – Ireland (GMT)New Westminster, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)New York, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Newark, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Newcastle – Australia (GMT+10:00)Newcastle upon Tyne – United Kingdom (GMT)Newport – United Kingdom (GMT)Niagara Falls, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Niamey – Niger (GMT+01:00)Nice – France (GMT+01:00)Nicosia – Cyprus (GMT+02:00)Niigata – Japan (GMT+09:00)Nikolaev – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Nimes – France (GMT+01:00)Ningbo – China (GMT+08:00)Nizhniy Novgorod – Russia (GMT+04:00)Nogales – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Nome, AK – United States (GMT-09:00)Norfolk, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)North Bay, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)North Bend, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)North Ryde – Australia (GMT+10:00)Norwich – United Kingdom (GMT)Nouakchott – Mauritania (GMT)Noumea – New Caledonia (GMT+11:00)Novgorod – Russia (GMT+04:00)Novorossiysk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Novosibirsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Nuevo Laredo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Nuku’alofa – Tonga (GMT+13:00)Nurnberg – Germany (GMT+01:00)Nuuk – Greenland (GMT-03:00)Odense – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Odessa – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Ohrid – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Ojinaga – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Okara – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Okha – Russia (GMT+11:00)Okhotsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Okinawa – Japan (GMT+09:00)Oklahoma City, OK – United States (GMT-06:00)Olanchito – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Olinda – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Olympia, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Omaha, NE – United States (GMT-06:00)Omsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Onitsha – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Ootacamund – India (GMT+05:30)Oradea – Romania (GMT+02:00)Orange – Australia (GMT+10:00)Oranjestad – Aruba (GMT-04:00)Orlando, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Osaka – Japan (GMT+09:00)Oshawa, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Oslo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Ostrov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ottawa, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso (GMT)Oulu – Finland (GMT+02:00)Oviedo – Spain (GMT+01:00)Padang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Palembang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Palikir – Micronesia, Federated States of (GMT+11:00)Palma – Spain (GMT+01:00)Palmas – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Palo Alto, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Panaji – India (GMT+05:30)Panama City – Panama (GMT-05:00)Papeete – French Polynesia (GMT-10:00)Paramaribo – Suriname (GMT-03:00)Paraparaumu – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Paris – France (GMT+01:00)Parsippany, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Patna – India (GMT+05:30)Patras – Greece (GMT+02:00)Pearl, MS – United States (GMT-06:00)Pedro Juan Caballero – Paraguay (GMT-04:00)Pensacola, FL – United States (GMT-06:00)Penza – Russia (GMT+04:00)Perm – Russia (GMT+06:00)Perth – Australia (GMT+08:00)Peshawar – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Peterhof – Russia (GMT+04:00)Petropavlovsk – Russia (GMT+12:00)Petropolis – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Philadelphia, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Philipsburg – Sint Maarten (GMT-04:00)Phnom Penh – Cambodia (GMT+07:00)Phoenix, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Phuket – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Pickering, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Piedras Negras – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pierre, SD – United States (GMT-06:00)Piestany – Slovakia (GMT+01:00)Pirot – Serbia (GMT+01:00)Pisa – Italy (GMT+01:00)Pittsburgh, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Piura – Peru (GMT-05:00)Playa del Carmen – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Plymouth – United Kingdom (GMT)Podgorica – Montenegro (GMT+01:00)Point Pleasant Beach, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Polonnaruwa – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Pomalaa – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Ponta Delgada – Portugal (GMT-01:00)Poole – United Kingdom (GMT)Porbandar – India (GMT+05:30)Porirua – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Port Angeles, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Port Arthur – Australia (GMT+10:00)Port-au-Prince – Haiti (GMT-05:00)Port Elizabeth – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Port Harcourt – Nigeria (GMT+01:00)Port Hedland – Australia (GMT+08:00)Port Louis – Mauritius (GMT+04:00)Port Moresby – Papua New Guinea (GMT+10:00)Port of Spain – Trinidad and Tobago (GMT-04:00)Port Orange, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Port Vila – Vanuatu (GMT+11:00)Portland, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Porto – Portugal (GMT)Porto Alegre – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Porto Novo – Benin (GMT+01:00)Portsmouth – United Kingdom (GMT)Posadas – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Prague – Czech Republic (GMT+01:00)Praia – Cape Verde (GMT-01:00)Prievidza – Slovakia (GMT+01:00)Prince George, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Princeton, NJ – United States (GMT-05:00)Pristina – Kosovo (GMT+01:00)Progreso – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pskov – Russia (GMT+04:00)Puebla – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Puerto Ayora – Ecuador (GMT-06:00)Puerto Baquerizo Moreno – Ecuador (GMT-06:00)Puerto Penasco – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Puerto Plata – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Puerto Vallarta – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Pune – India (GMT+05:30)Puri – India (GMT+05:30)Puttgarden – Germany (GMT+01:00)Pyongyang – Korea, North (GMT+09:00)Qatif – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Qingdao – China (GMT+08:00)Quartzsite, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Quebec City, QC – Canada (GMT-05:00)Quetta – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Quezaltenango – Guatemala (GMT-06:00)Quito – Ecuador (GMT-05:00)Rabat – Morocco (GMT)Rahim Yar Khan – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Rajahmundry – India (GMT+05:30)Raleigh, NC – United States (GMT-05:00)Ramstein – Germany (GMT+01:00)Ranchi – India (GMT+05:30)Rangoon – Burma (GMT+06:30)Ras Al Khaimah – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Rawson – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Reading – United Kingdom (GMT)Recife – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Red Deer, AB – Canada (GMT-07:00)Redmond, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Regina, SK – Canada (GMT-06:00)Reims – France (GMT+01:00)Rennes – France (GMT+01:00)Reno, NV – United States (GMT-08:00)Revelstoke, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Reykjavik – Iceland (GMT)Reynosa – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Rhodes – Greece (GMT+02:00)Richmond, IN – United States (GMT-05:00)Richmond, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)Riga – Latvia (GMT+02:00)Rio Branco – Brazil (GMT-04:00)Rio Cuarto – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Rio Gallegos – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Rio Rancho, NM – United States (GMT-07:00)Rivera – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Riverton, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)Riyadh – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Road Town – Virgin Islands, British (GMT-04:00)Rodby – Denmark (GMT+01:00)Rome – Italy (GMT+01:00)Rosario – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Roseau – Dominica (GMT-04:00)Rostock – Germany (GMT+01:00)Rostov na Donu – Russia (GMT+04:00)Rotterdam – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Rovaniemi – Finland (GMT+02:00)Russell Springs, KY – United States (GMT-06:00)Ryazan – Russia (GMT+04:00)Rybinsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sacramento, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Saint-Denis – Reunion (GMT+04:00)Saint George’s – Grenada (GMT-04:00)Saint John, NB – Canada (GMT-04:00)Saint-Pierre – Saint Pierre and Miquelon (GMT-03:00)Saipan – Northern Mariana Islands (GMT+10:00)Salem, OR – United States (GMT-08:00)Salt Lake City, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)Salta – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Salto – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Salvador – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Salzburg – Austria (GMT+01:00)Samara – Russia (GMT+04:00)Samsun – Turkey (GMT+02:00)San Antonio, TX – United States (GMT-06:00)San Bruno, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Carlos – Mexico (GMT-07:00)San Diego, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Francisco, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Isidro – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)San Jose – Costa Rica (GMT-06:00)San Jose, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Juan – Puerto Rico (GMT-04:00)San Juan – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Lorenzo – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Luis – Argentina (GMT-03:00)San Luis Obispo, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Marino – San Marino (GMT+01:00)San Mateo, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)San Pedro Sula – Honduras (GMT-06:00)San Salvador – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)San Sebastian – Spain (GMT+01:00)San Sebastian del Oeste – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Sanaa – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Santa Ana – El Salvador (GMT-06:00)Santa Clara – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Santa Clara, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Santa Cruz – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Spain (GMT)Santa Fe – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Santa Fe, NM – United States (GMT-07:00)Santa Rosa – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Santa Rosa – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Santarem – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Santiago – Chile (GMT-04:00)Santiago – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Santiago de Cuba – Cuba (GMT-05:00)Santiago de los Caballeros – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Santo Domingo – Dominican Republic (GMT-04:00)Sanxiang – China (GMT+08:00)Sao Jose do Rio Preto – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Sao Paulo – Brazil (GMT-03:00)Sao Tome – Sao Tome and Principe (GMT)Sapporo – Japan (GMT+09:00)Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina (GMT+01:00)Saransk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Saskatoon, SK – Canada (GMT-06:00)Saxonburg, PA – United States (GMT-05:00)Schaffhausen – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Schluechtern – Germany (GMT+01:00)Seattle, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Secunderabad – India (GMT+05:30)Semarang – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Sendai – Japan (GMT+09:00)Seoul – Korea, South (GMT+09:00)Sergiev Posad – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sete – France (GMT+01:00)Sevastopol – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Severodonetsk – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Sevilla – Spain (GMT+01:00)Shanghai – China (GMT+08:00)Shannon – Ireland (GMT)Sharjah – United Arab Emirates (GMT+04:00)Sharm El Sheikh – Egypt (GMT+02:00)Sheffield – United Kingdom (GMT)Shekou – China (GMT+08:00)Shenyang – China (GMT+08:00)Shenzhen – China (GMT+08:00)Shijiazhuang – China (GMT+08:00)Shikarpur – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Shimla – India (GMT+05:30)Shiraz – Iran (GMT+03:30)Sialkot – Pakistan (GMT+05:00)Sibiu – Romania (GMT+02:00)Siem Reap – Cambodia (GMT+07:00)Sigiriya – Sri Lanka (GMT+05:30)Silang – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Simatai – China (GMT+08:00)Simferopol – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Sines – Portugal (GMT)Singapore – Singapore (GMT+08:00)Sittard – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Sivakasi – India (GMT+05:30)Skopje – Macedonia (GMT+01:00)Sligo – Ireland (GMT)Sliven – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Sneek – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Sochi – Russia (GMT+04:00)Sofia – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Solovki – Russia (GMT+04:00)Songkhla – Thailand (GMT+07:00)South Jordan, UT – United States (GMT-07:00)South Tarawa – Kiribati (GMT+12:00)Spijkenisse – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Spokane, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)St. Catharines, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)St. John’s – Antigua and Barbuda (GMT-04:00)St. John’s, NL – Canada (GMT-03:30)St. Louis, MO – United States (GMT-06:00)St. Paul, MN – United States (GMT-06:00)St. Pauli, Hamburg – Germany (GMT+01:00)St. Petersburg – Russia (GMT+04:00)Stamford, CT – United States (GMT-05:00)Stanley – Falkland Islands (GMT-03:00)Stavanger – Norway (GMT+01:00)Stavropol – Russia (GMT+04:00)Steinkjer – Norway (GMT+01:00)Stenungsund – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Stockholm – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Strasbourg – France (GMT+01:00)Stuttgart – Germany (GMT+01:00)Suifenhe – China (GMT+08:00)Sulaimaniya – Iraq (GMT+03:00)Sullana – Peru (GMT-05:00)Sundsvall – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Sunnyvale, CA – United States (GMT-08:00)Surabaya – Indonesia (GMT+07:00)Surat – India (GMT+05:30)Surprise, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Suva – Fiji (GMT+12:00)Suzdal – Russia (GMT+04:00)Suzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Swansea – United Kingdom (GMT)Swindon – United Kingdom (GMT)Sydney – Australia (GMT+10:00)Sydney, NS – Canada (GMT-04:00)Sylhet – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Syracuse, NY – United States (GMT-05:00)Szombathely – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Tacoma, WA – United States (GMT-08:00)Tacuarembo – Uruguay (GMT-03:00)Taganrog – Russia (GMT+04:00)Taguig – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Taian – China (GMT+08:00)Taichung – Taiwan (GMT+08:00)Taif – Saudi Arabia (GMT+03:00)Taiohae – French Polynesia (GMT-09:30)Taipei – Taiwan (GMT+08:00)Taiyuan – China (GMT+08:00)Taiz – Yemen (GMT+03:00)Takab – Iran (GMT+03:30)Takrouna – Tunisia (GMT+01:00)Tallinn – Estonia (GMT+02:00)Tampa, FL – United States (GMT-05:00)Tamuning – Guam (GMT+10:00)Tangail – Bangladesh (GMT+06:00)Tanggu – China (GMT+08:00)Tangshan – China (GMT+08:00)Tanjay City – Philippines (GMT+08:00)Tashkent – Uzbekistan (GMT+05:00)Tbilisi – Georgia (GMT+04:00)Tegucigalpa – Honduras (GMT-06:00)Tehran – Iran (GMT+03:30)Tel Aviv – Israel (GMT+02:00)Telluride, CO – United States (GMT-07:00)Tepic – Mexico (GMT-07:00)Thaton – Burma (GMT+06:30)The Hague – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Thessaloniki – Greece (GMT+02:00)Thies – Senegal (GMT)Thimphu – Bhutan (GMT+06:00)Thiruvananthapuram – India (GMT+05:30)Tianjin – China (GMT+08:00)Tijuana – Mexico (GMT-08:00)Timisoara – Romania (GMT+02:00)Tirana – Albania (GMT+01:00)Tiraspol – Moldova (GMT+02:00)Tiruchirapalli – India (GMT+05:30)Tizimin – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Toalmas – Hungary (GMT+01:00)Tokyo – Japan (GMT+09:00)Toledo, OH – United States (GMT-05:00)Toluca de Lerdo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Tomsk – Russia (GMT+07:00)Toowoomba – Australia (GMT+10:00)Toronto, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Torshavn – Faroe Islands (GMT)Toulon – France (GMT+01:00)Toulouse – France (GMT+01:00)Tours – France (GMT+01:00)Townsville – Australia (GMT+10:00)Trelleborg – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Trier – Germany (GMT+01:00)Trieste – Italy (GMT+01:00)Tripoli – Libya (GMT+01:00)Tromso – Norway (GMT+01:00)Trondheim – Norway (GMT+01:00)Trujillo – Peru (GMT-05:00)Tshwane – South Africa (GMT+02:00)Tuapse – Russia (GMT+04:00)Tucson, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Tucuman – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Tula – Russia (GMT+04:00)Tulcea – Romania (GMT+02:00)Tulsa, OK – United States (GMT-06:00)Tunis – Tunisia (GMT+01:00)Turin – Italy (GMT+01:00)Turku – Finland (GMT+02:00)Tuticorin – India (GMT+05:30)Tuzla – Bosnia and Herzegovina (GMT+01:00)Tver’ – Russia (GMT+04:00)Ubon Ratchathani – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Ubud – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Udon Thani – Thailand (GMT+07:00)Ufa – Russia (GMT+06:00)Ulaanbaatar – Mongolia (GMT+08:00)Ulan-Ude – Russia (GMT+09:00)Upper Hutt – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Uppsala – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Urumqi – China (GMT+08:00)Ushuaia – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Utrecht – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Uzhhorod – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Vaasa – Finland (GMT+02:00)Vadodara – India (GMT+05:30)Vaduz – Liechtenstein (GMT+01:00)Valaam – Russia (GMT+04:00)Valdivia – Chile (GMT-04:00)Valencia – Spain (GMT+01:00)Valladolid – Spain (GMT+01:00)Vallauris – France (GMT+01:00)Valletta – Malta (GMT+01:00)Vancouver, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Vardo – Norway (GMT+01:00)Varna – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Vatican City – Holy See (Vatican City) (GMT+01:00)Velikiye Luki – Russia (GMT+04:00)Venice – Italy (GMT+01:00)Veracruz – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Verona – Italy (GMT+01:00)Vevey – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)Viana do Castello – Portugal (GMT)Victoria – Seychelles (GMT+04:00)Victoria – Malta (GMT+01:00)Victoria, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Vidin – Bulgaria (GMT+02:00)Viedma – Argentina (GMT-03:00)Vienna – Austria (GMT+01:00)Vienna, VA – United States (GMT-05:00)Vientiane – Laos (GMT+07:00)Vila Real – Portugal (GMT)Vilnius – Lithuania (GMT+02:00)Visby – Sweden (GMT+01:00)Vishakhapatnam – India (GMT+05:30)Vitoria – Spain (GMT+01:00)Vizianagaram – India (GMT+05:30)Vladimir – Russia (GMT+04:00)Vladivostok – Russia (GMT+11:00)Volgograd – Russia (GMT+04:00)Vologda – Russia (GMT+04:00)Volokolamsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Voronezh – Russia (GMT+04:00)Votkinsk – Russia (GMT+04:00)Waikanae – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)Wailua, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Waimea, HI – United States (GMT-10:00)Waingapu – Indonesia (GMT+08:00)Wakkana – Japan (GMT+09:00)Warrnambool – Australia (GMT+10:00)Warsaw – Poland (GMT+01:00)Washington, DC – United States (GMT-05:00)Waterford – Ireland (GMT)Waterloo, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Wellington – New Zealand (GMT+12:00)West Wendover, NV – United States (GMT-07:00)Westford, MA – United States (GMT-05:00)Whistler, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)White Rock, BC – Canada (GMT-08:00)Whitehorse, YT – Canada (GMT-08:00)Wichita, KS – United States (GMT-06:00)Willemstad – Curacao (GMT-04:00)Windhoek – Namibia (GMT+01:00)Window Rock, AZ – United States (GMT-07:00)Windsor, ON – Canada (GMT-05:00)Winnipeg, MB – Canada (GMT-06:00)Winston-Salem, NC – United States (GMT-05:00)Wodonga – Australia (GMT+10:00)Wollongong – Australia (GMT+10:00)Wuhan – China (GMT+08:00)Xiamen – China (GMT+08:00)Xian – China (GMT+08:00)Yakutsk – Russia (GMT+10:00)Yalta – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Yamoussoukro – Cote d’Ivoire (GMT)Yantai – China (GMT+08:00)Yaounde – Cameroon (GMT+01:00)Yaroslavl – Russia (GMT+04:00)Yasok – Nepal (GMT+05:45)Yawnghwe – Burma (GMT+06:30)Yazd – Iran (GMT+03:30)Yellowknife, NT – Canada (GMT-07:00)Yerevan – Armenia (GMT+04:00)Yevpatoriya – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Yigo – Guam (GMT+10:00)Yokohama – Japan (GMT+09:00)Yokosuka – Japan (GMT+09:00)Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk – Russia (GMT+11:00)Zaandam – Netherlands (GMT+01:00)Zagreb – Croatia (GMT+01:00)Zakynthos – Greece (GMT+02:00)Zaporozhye – Ukraine (GMT+02:00)Zaragoza – Spain (GMT+01:00)Zaysan – Kazakhstan (GMT+06:00)Zhengzhou – China (GMT+08:00)Zhongshan – China (GMT+08:00)Zihuatanejo – Mexico (GMT-06:00)Zupanja – Croatia (GMT+01:00)Zurich – Switzerland (GMT+01:00)
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Start: British Summer Time (BST) started on Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 1:00 am local time and clocks were set one hour forward to Sunday, March 27, 2022, 2:00 am. Daylight saving starts annually the on last Sunday of March
End: British Summer Time (BST) ends on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 2:00 am local time and clocks are set one hour back to Sunday, October 30, 2022, 1:00 am local standard time instead. Daylight saving ends annually the on last Sunday of October
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The real reason why Spaniards eat late
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Culture & Identity | Cultural Traditions
The real reason why Spaniards eat late
(Image credit: Facto Foto/Getty)
By Jessica Jones8th May 2017
Many travellers believe Spain’s late mealtimes are a reflection of the country’s laidback attitude, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
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It is 10pm in the Madrid neighbourhood of La Latina, one of the city’s oldest areas, and the cobbled streets thrum with the sounds of people enjoying plates of gambas al ajillo (garlic prawns) and cocido Madrileño (a hearty chickpea, pork and chorizo stew). Restaurants are bustling at an hour when, in most other countries, chefs would be hanging up their aprons for the night.
While travellers might attribute Spain’s late mealtimes to the country’s laidback Mediterranean attitude, the real reason is a little more peculiar. Spaniards are living in the wrong time zone, and have been for more than 70 years.
Spain goes by Central European Time, putting it in sync with Serbia (Credit: Facto Foto/Getty)
Glance at a map and you’ll realise that Spain – sitting, as it does, along the same longitude as the UK, Portugal and Morocco – should be in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). But Spain goes by Central European Time (CET), putting it in sync with the Serbian capital Belgrade, more than 2,500km east of Madrid.
So why are Spaniards living behind their geographic time zone?
In 1940, General Francisco Franco changed Spain’s time zone, moving the clocks one hour forward in solidarity with Nazi Germany.
For Spaniards, who at the time were utterly devastated by the Spanish Civil War, complaining about the change did not even cross their minds. They continued to eat at the same time, but because the clocks had changed, their 1pm lunches became 2pm lunches, and they were suddenly eating their 8pm dinners at 9pm.
After World War II ended, the clocks were never changed back. However, in 2016, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced that the government was working on a plan to implement a new workday schedule ending at 6pm as opposed to 8pm. One important element of the plan was evaluating the possibility of changing Spain’s time zone from CET to GMT – something that has sparked a heated discussion throughout the country.
With work days ending at 8pm, Spaniards save their social lives for the late hours (Credit: Stefano Politi Markovina/Alamy)
Being 60 minutes behind the correct time zone means the sun rises later and sets later, bestowing Spain with gloriously long summer evenings and 10pm sunsets. Those who run Spain’s tourist resorts believe that more sunlight is a large draw for visitors. The regional government of the Balearic Islands ‒ which include Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza ‒ is strongly against returning to GMT and has even campaigned to maintain year-round summer time (CET+1) to allow visitors to take full advantage of the region’s mild winter climate.
But for many Spaniards, living in the wrong time zone has resulted in sleep deprivation and decreased productivity. The typical Spanish work day begins at 9am; after a two-hour lunch break between 2 and 4pm, employees return to work, ending their day around 8pm. The later working hours force Spaniards to save their social lives for the late hours. Prime-time television doesn’t start until 10:30pm.
Meanwhile, in the northwestern region of Galicia, the sun doesn’t rise until after 9am in winter, meaning that residents are starting their day in the dark.
The time difference results in long summer evenings and 10pm sunsets (Credit: PhotoStock-Israel/Alamy)
“The fact that the time in Spain doesn’t correspond to the sun affects health, especially sleep,” said José Luis Casero, president of the National Commission for the Rationalization of Spanish Schedules, an organisation that has been campaigning for Spain to return to the correct time zone since 2006. “If we changed time zones, the sun would rise one hour earlier and we’d wake up more naturally, meal times would be one hour earlier and we’d get an extra hour’s sleep.”
Spaniards have traditionally coped with their late nights by taking a mid-morning coffee break and a two-hour lunch break, giving them the opportunity to enjoy one of the country’s most famous traditions: the siesta.
Changing the workday would threaten Spaniards’ customary naptime, although whether or not citizens would mind is still up for debate. A January 2017 study by research company Simple Lógica found that less than 18% of Spaniards nap regularly, while nearly 60% never take a siesta. In fact, business owners in many of the country’s major cities and holiday resorts remain open during the midday break to cater to tourists.
Meanwhile, those who do nap express frustration when changes in their daily routine prevent them from sleeping mid-day.
“We should really banish the siesta in Spain because it doesn’t fit with reality,” Casero said. “And with the change of time zone bringing meal times forward and giving us an extra hour of sleep, there would be less need for a rest at midday.”
Changing the workday would threaten Spaniards’ customary siesta (Credit: Ignacio Perez Diez/Getty)
When it comes down to it, economist Nuria Chinchilla, an expert in work-life balance at the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa business school in Barcelona, feels that quality of life for Spaniards is more pressing than preserving an extra hour or two of evening light for tourists.
“We have continuous jetlag,” she said. “Tourism will always be there and tourists don’t care. The number of hours of sunlight will be the same, whether it is an extra hour in the morning or in the evening.”
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Moscow time zone : UTC+3 . In this time zone there are such cities, countries and regions as: Abkhazia, Adygea, Arkhangelsk region, Bahrain, Belgorod region, Belarus, Bryansk region, Vladimir region, Volgograd region, Vologda region, Voronezh region, Dagestan, Djibouti, DPR, Ivanovskaya region, Yemen, Ingushetia, Iraq, Kabardino-Balkaria, Kalmykia, Kaluga region, Karachay-Cherkessia, Karelia, Qatar, Kenya, Kirov region, Komory, Kostroma region, Krasnodar region, Kuwait, Kursk region, Leningrad region, Lipetsk region, LPR , Madagascar, Mari El, Mordovia, Moscow, Moscow Region, Murmansk Region, Nenets Autonomous District, Nizhny Novgorod Region, Novgorod Region, Oryol Region, Penza Region, Pskov Region, Komi Republic, Republic of Crimea, Rostov Region, Ryazan Region, St. Petersburg , Saratov Region, Saudi Arabia, Sevastopol, North Ossetia, Smolensk Region, Somalia, Stavropol Territory, Sudan, Tambov Region st, Tanzania, Tatarstan, Tver region, Tula region, Turkey, Uganda, Chelyabinsk region, Chechnya, Chuvashia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Ossetia, South Sudan, Yaroslavl region.
Time zone in Spain : UTC+1 in winter, UTC+2 in summer. In addition to this time, residents of such countries as live in Spain at this time: Austria, Albania, Andorra, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vatican, Hungary, Germany, Gibraltar, Denmark, continental part of Spain, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, France, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, where UTC+1 time zone is used in winter and UTC+2 time zone in summer.
Time in Spain – the history of time zones, and the difference with Moscow
Time difference with Moscow
The Spanish coast is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Russians. It is for this reason that many Russians are interested in time in Spain and the difference between this country and Moscow. The latest Russian legislative initiatives could completely confuse the Russians in the issue of time difference with Spain. Like all European countries, Spain changes its clocks once a year. At the moment, in summer the time difference between mainland Spain and Moscow is 1 hour, and in winter – 2 hours. The Canary Islands, which are also part of Spain, have a different time zone, namely an hour difference with the rest of Spain. Thus, the time difference between Moscow and Tenerife is 2 hours in summer and 3 hours in winter.
Just recently, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted a law according to which Russia returned to winter time (and the difference between Moscow time and Spanish is now 1 hour in summer and 2 hours in winter). And it was 2 hours in summer and 3 hours in winter!
The history of time zones in Spain
Unlike Russia, Spain last changed its time zone in 1940, when the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco moved the clock to match Spanish time with German time. Since then, the time in Spain has been the same as that of all of central Europe, although geographically the country is located much to the west. Portugal, neighboring Spain, for example, has remained to live according to Greenwich Mean Time – which means that there has been a time difference of one hour between the two countries that divide the Iberian Peninsula for more than 70 years.
Many foreigners are quite surprised by the Spanish way of having lunch and dinner late. At the same time, the Spaniards have breakfast early in the morning, at the same time as people in other countries, however, to the displeasure of hungry tourists, lunch does not start until half past three, and they rarely sit down to dinner before half past ten in the evening. Spaniards go to bed late and get up quite early. This is because the Spanish time zone does not coincide with the time of the sun – usually when the sun reaches its peak in all countries around noon or something like that, but in Spain it is half past one. In Galicia, the westernmost part of mainland Spain, when the sun is at its zenith, in winter the clock does show half of the third day. All this affects the schedule of life of the Spaniards.
The discrepancy between natural and human clocks in Spain only intensifies after the transition of Spain to daylight saving time. In general, the annual transition to daylight saving time is a very controversial measure that raises many questions in the country to this day. But the Spaniards cannot cancel this transition, no matter how much they want it – such a transition has been made mandatory by the European Commission. She, in turn, justifies the transition to summer time by saving energy resources. Thus, Spain in the summer is “ahead” of the sun for two to three hours.
In addition, late Spanish lunches and dinners are also due to post-war Spanish poverty, when many people had to combine several jobs. After the Spanish Civil War, it was common for Spaniards to work two jobs – the first one ended around two in the afternoon, then the worker took a lunch break and went to the second job, which lasted until late in the evening, or even until night.
In the 19th century, the time in Spain was set according to the geographical location of Madrid, but each province had its own time, depending on its geographical location. In that era, for example, in the Balearic Islands (the easternmost province of Spain) there was a 50-minute difference with Galicia (the westernmost mainland province), since the sun rose in the Balearic Islands 50 minutes earlier than in Galicia. This created certain inconveniences, and the International Meridian Conference, held in 1884, was supposed to solve this problem. The Greenwich Meridian was established at it. Finally at 1912 AD The Paris Conference established time zones around the world. In Spain, back in 1901, the Greenwich time zone, also known as GMT, was chosen. It is noteworthy that the same time zone was set in the Canary Islands, but subsequently, in 1922, the Canary Islands moved the clock back one hour compared to mainland Spain.
Spain has always had a special attitude towards daylight saving time. Despite an earlier convention to switch to daylight saving time to save energy, Spain did not switch to daylight saving time at 1920-1923, 1925 and 1930-1936 After the outbreak of the Civil War, the zones occupied by the two opposing sides had different time zones, which led to confusion and chaos. For example, on April 2, 1938, the Republican government set the clock forward one hour, and 28 days later set the clock forward another hour. The Nationalist government set the clock forward only one hour on March 28 of that year. This led to the fact that 1939 began in the Republican zone an hour earlier than in the zone occupied by the nationalists. April 1st 1939, after the defeat of the Republicans, a single time zone was again established in Spain.
Originally, this single time zone became Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). But already on March 15, 1940, mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands switched to GMT + 1 time at the initiative of Francisco Franco, who wanted Spain to be in the same time zone as the territories controlled by the Third Reich. This time zone is currently known as CET – Central European Time. The consequence of the country’s transition to another time zone was the ability to combine two jobs, which was very common in post-war Spain.
Spain began to switch to summer time only from 1981. In that year, the clock was legally set on the last Sunday of March and the last Sunday of September. This rule changed in 1996, when the change to winter time began to take place on the last Sunday in October.
Thus, Spain is one of the few countries in the world whose time zone does not coincide with the sun. Mainland Spain would be more suited to the time zone in which it was before 1940 – Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which now includes the Canary Islands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. However, despite the demands of some of the Spaniards to change the time, Spain continues to remain in the Central European Time Zone – CET. If you have a question that you cannot find an answer to, write it in the comments or send us an e-mail, and we will try to find an answer to it
residence permit in Spain or residence permit in Portugal? Total comparison!
We are not going to look for the fundamental disadvantages of life in these countries, to make categorical assessments like “it’s better here, but worse here. ” We will operate only with facts. And you yourself will make a choice in favor of immigration to Portugal or Spain in accordance with your own preferences, goals and objectives.
Portugal is not Spain, or a bit of history
In the Middle Ages, Spain and Portugal were a single Iberia that fought with the Roman Empire with varying success. Moreover, it was the Spanish part that was considered the second most important center of the empire (of course, after Rome). The Portuguese part was more famous for its mines.
In Portugal and Spain, from the 5th to the 10th centuries, numerous peoples ruled, starting with the Vandals and ending with the Arabs. The Arabs conquered the territory of the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century and ruled it until the 11th century. After that, the Christian-Muslim wars began, which coincided with the period of the formation of both states. And only at the end of the 11th century did separate kingdoms begin their history.
For Spain and Portugal, the XII-XVI centuries became the golden period, when they actively expanded due to the colonies. Of course, all this was accompanied by rivalry, which resulted in court intrigues, as a result of which the king of Spain seized the Portuguese throne.
It’s hard to imagine now, but in the 17th century, Portugal fought fierce wars for independence from Spain, which it returned only 60 years later. During the reign of Napoleon, the Portuguese again suffered from the Spaniards, who entered into partnership with the French Empire. It came to the division of the Portuguese territories in absentia, and the king of Portugal was forced to pack his treasures and flee to Rio de Janeiro.
After that, in Portugal there was the overthrow of the monarchy, a dictatorial regime, a revolution, the echoes of which subsided only in 1982 year. Spain, on the other hand, experienced a long struggle with the expansion of the French, civil wars, the overthrow of the monarchy, the economic heyday of the 60s and the restoration of the monarchy. Both countries joined the EU in 1986.
As you can see, the history of the countries is closely intertwined, has a lot in common, but at the same time, both the Spaniards and the Portuguese emphasize their radical difference from their neighbors. But the unspoken rivalry between countries still persists.
Mentality and traditions
Before you go to live in Portugal or Spain, you need to determine whether one of these countries suits you in terms of mentality and traditions. And in this regard, they are quite different.
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Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians in Spain are warmly received
Russians are one of the leaders in buying Spanish real estate, so there are many compatriots here
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Spaniards are cheerful, temperamental, sociable , energetic, have no complexes
Bullfighting really emphasizes all the emotionality of the Spaniards
They lead a noisy life here, spend a lot of time among friends
Spanish is easy to learn, but Spanish is reluctant to speak English
In the country, 95% of the population are Catholics, and most of them actively attend church
The cuisine in Spain can be called international rather
Climate and nature the sunniest in Europe: in Spain the sun shines 280 days a year, and in the south of Portugal – 300 days.
Accordingly, they are suitable for people who tolerate high temperatures well, like mild winters without snow.
At the same time, it is much cooler in Portugal, the air is more humid due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, and snow often falls in the northern mountainous regions in winter. On the coast during the winter months, the temperature rarely drops below +8 degrees. In general, Portugal is devoid of both sweltering heat and unpleasant cold.
The best resorts in Portugal: Azores, Madeira, Setubal, Faro.
The Spanish climate is classic Mediterranean, with dry air, low rainfall and high summer temperatures. On the Mediterranean coast, where our compatriots prefer to buy villas, the average temperature in winter is +15 degrees, and in summer +37. You can feel the influence of Africa!
The best resorts in Spain: Canary Islands, Ibiza, Mallorca, Costa Brava, San Sebastian.
Spain is much more diverse in landscapes, if only because of its much larger territory. Here you will find mountains and wetlands, beaches and forests, volcanoes, frozen lava flows and ponds. On weekends, you can go to the Mediterranean coast and to the Sierra Nevada ski resort.
The relief of northern and central Portugal is mostly hilly or mountainous, with fertile and picturesque valleys and rivers. About 1/5 of the territory of Portugal is covered with forests. But in the south of the country, endless plains stretch.
Standard of living
Traditionally, Spain is considered to be a richer country with a higher standard of living and business opportunities. Partly it is. Let’s take a look at the 2016 Prosperity Index Global Living Standards Ranking.
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We also note that life expectancy in Portugal is 80. 37 years (according to this g. 2012 g of 2012. ), and in Spain – 82.38 years.
Cost of living
As you can see, in terms of the economy, Spain is far ahead of Portugal, although the overall standard of living is about the same. At the same time, absolutely all of our compatriots who have the opportunity to compare living conditions in both countries unanimously claim that the cost of living in Portugal is much lower than in Spain.
Personal security
But in terms of security, the situation is reversed. More than 55% of Portuguese travel companies mention safety in the country as one of the main reasons for the influx of tourists. According to the World Economic Forum’s 2015 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report, Portugal was ranked tenth out of 141 countries.
Health system
The quality of the medical system is higher in Spain. The health care of this country is generally among the top five in Europe. Many large private clinics operate here. However, if we compare purely European countries, then Portuguese clinics are not far behind Spanish ones in terms of the quality of medical services. True, it is much cheaper to undergo treatment in Portugal.
Doing business
Both countries offer ample opportunities for doing business. A business in Portugal and Spain can be opened within 1-3 days. It is distinguished by ease of administration, a simple taxation system, and a small amount of government intervention.
Education
Traditionally, Spanish universities are ranked higher than Portuguese ones in Europe. However, if we talk about the prestige of higher education, then it is best to choose neither one nor the other, but take the opportunity to enter universities in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, which are in the European Top 10.
Immigration to Portugal and immigration to Spain
The governments of both countries provide favorable conditions for wealthy people who want to move here or simply obtain a residence permit in Europe for various purposes. Both Spain and Portugal have very similar migration programs for investors. 1 month.
Type of residence permit
“Golden visa”.
Conditions
Purchase of residential, commercial real estate, land in the amount of 500 thousand euros
Acquisition of government bonds in the amount of 2 million euros
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Starting a business and creating jobs in Spain
For whom?
For the investor, spouse, their children and parents.
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2+5+5 years.
Spanish citizenship
Only after 10 years.
Residence permit in Portugal
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4-8 months.
Type of residence permit
“Golden visa”.
Conditions
Purchase of one or more properties with a total value of EUR 500,000 or more
Purchase of real estate older than 30 years, which requires restoration, worth from 350 thousand euros
Purchase of shares of investment funds in the amount of more than 500 thousand euros
Direct investment in the country’s economy in the amount of more than 1.5 million euros
Opening business and creation of at least 10 jobs
For whom?
For the investor, spouse, their children and parents.
Portuguese Residence Permit Extension Scheme
2+2+2 years.
Portuguese citizenship
After 5 years.
Purchase of real estate
The main way to obtain a residence permit under programs for investors in both countries is the purchase of real estate. From 2022, it is allowed to buy residential real estate only in the interior regions and autonomous regions of the country. Restrictions do not apply to commercial real estate.
Portugal
For the amount required under the program (minimum 500 thousand euros) in Portugal, you can purchase a villa in Madeira or the Azores, as well as commercial premises in the capital Lisbon or the business center of Porto.
What to buy?
In particular, for 500 thousand euros you can buy a villa in Madeira with an area of 300-370 sq. m and a plot of 500-600 sq. m.
Spain
This country has one of the largest real estate markets in Europe. The list of potential bargains is endless: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Murcia, the resorts of the Costa Blanca, Alicante, Benidorm, Costa Azaar, Costa Calida, Costa del Sol, Marbella, Estepona, the Balearic and Canary Islands.
What to buy?
For example, for 500 thousand euros you can buy a villa in Costa Brava for 3-5 rooms with an area of 250-350 sq. m.
Read more about the purchase in our material “Property in Spain”.
Let’s note a few recent general trends.
In general, real estate is cheaper in Portugal
Spain has more offers of luxury propertiesBenefits of obtaining a residence permit in Spain or a residence permit in Portugal
The shortest time to obtain the status of
“Alternate airfield” in safe European countries
Profitable investment in real estate or business
Storing capital in reliable banks 9
Opportunity to give children a European education Schengen without visas
Stay in any EU country 90 days in six months without registration
Quality medicine
Holidays at the best resorts in Europe
Moving to countries with a high standard of living
In the future – obtaining European citizenship
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do Spain or Portugal get for investment?
Spanish and Portuguese residence permit programs for investment help create an “alternate airfield” in the EU and give access to a number of benefits.
The residence permit of an EU member state allows you to freely travel within the Schengen countries without visas. A resident also has the right to stay in any EU state for up to 90 consecutive days.
Residents of Portugal and Spain can potentially acquire citizenship on a general basis. In Portugal – after 5 years of maintaining the status, in Spain – after 10 years.
In the case of Spain, there is a significant disadvantage: the country’s government does not recognize second or dual citizenship. Therefore, when applying for Spanish citizenship, a Russian passport will have to be abandoned.
A residence permit allows you to access the services of European banks. For example, in order to apply for a golden visa to Portugal, an investor immediately opens an account with a local bank to transfer payments under the program. In the future, the account can be used to save savings and speed up foreign exchange settlements.
A participant in the residence permit program for investment may include family members in the application. So, an investor, his spouse, children and parents without age restrictions can simultaneously receive a golden visa to Spain.
Portugal’s residence permit investment program provides slightly fewer opportunities. According to its terms, the spouse, children under 26 years old and parents over 65 years old or financially dependent on the investor can take part together with the investor.
Which of the residence permit programs for investment costs less than 一 Spain or Portugal?
Residence permit investment programs in Spain and Portugal differ in the set of options and the minimum investment amount. Investments under the Portuguese Golden Visa Program start at €250,000. The option with a minimum contribution implies support for the cultural heritage of the country. The most popular option allows you to return the investment after 5 years – this is the purchase of real estate. In this case, you need to invest from 350,000 € into an object for reconstruction or from 500,000 € into another real estate object. In the Spanish residence permit program for investment, the minimum threshold is 一 500,000 €. This is an option with the purchase of real estate, which can also be sold after 5 years. However, it should be borne in mind that the total cost of participation in any program consists of several components. The amount of investment for the selected option, the cost of due diligence, state duties, fees and taxes are summed up. The amount also increases when the investor’s relatives are included in the application. In each case, the final cost is calculated individually, depending on the tasks and budget of the investor.
What are the main differences between the residence permit programs in Spain and Portugal?
The main differences between the residence permit programs in Spain and Portugal are in the set of options, the amount of investment and citizenship prospects. The Portuguese Golden Residence Permit program offers 8 options with investments starting from €250,000. The Spanish State Investment Program has 4 options with a minimum investment of €500,000. In order to maintain the status of a resident of Portugal, an investor must fulfill the condition of mandatory stay in the country. Minimum stay: from 7 days per year. The Spanish program does not imply any obligations to stay in the country. Both countries provide an opportunity to acquire citizenship over time, but on different conditions. An investor with a residence permit status in Portugal can apply for citizenship after 5 years, if during this period he remained a resident of the country. During the application process, you will need to confirm knowledge of Portuguese at level A-2. After participating in the investment program, a Spanish passport is issued on a general basis, upon naturalization. To do this, you need to meet 2 conditions.
Permanently reside in the country – at least 6 months a year for 5 years of maintaining residence permit status.
Upon expiration of the golden visa, obtain permanent residence status on a general basis and maintain it for another 5 years.
Thus, it is possible to apply for Spanish citizenship only 10 years after obtaining residence permit status. It is also important to note that Spain does not recognize second citizenship. That is, you will have to renounce citizenship and passports of other countries, such as Russia.
What conditions do the Spanish and Portuguese programs offer for the investor’s family members?
Spain and Portugal golden visa programs allow an investor to obtain a residence permit together with relatives. A residence permit in Portugal can be issued for the spouse of the investor, his children under 26 years old and parents over 65 years old or financially dependent on the investor. When applying for a residence permit in Spain for investment, you can include your spouse, children and parents without age restrictions in the application.
How soon can a golden visa holder obtain Spanish or Portuguese citizenship?
A holder of a golden visa for Spain or Portugal can acquire citizenship after several years of maintaining resident status. But the terms and conditions in these countries differ. An investor under the Portugal residence permit program needs to maintain resident status for 5 years before applying for citizenship. Also, the applicant must provide an A2 level certificate, which confirms the knowledge of the Portuguese language at the elementary level. Spanish citizenship is issued only by naturalization. An investor needs to live in the country for at least 6 months a year in the status of a resident. Upon the expiration of the golden visa, permanent residence is required. In total, the investor will be able to apply for citizenship 10 years after obtaining a residence permit. It is important to note that the Spanish state does not recognize dual and second citizenship. Therefore, when applying, you will have to give up your Russian or any other passport.
Schengen Visa Information – SchengenVisaInfo.com
A Schengen visa is a document issued by the competent authorities to an interested person to visit the countries of the Schengen area. The Schengen area consists of 26 countries that have allowed free movement of their citizens within this area, as in one country. Of the 26 countries that have entered into the Schengen Agreement, 22 are members of the EU, the other 4 are members of the EFTA.
The Schengen area includes the main European countries except the UK. Countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Ireland will soon sign the agreement. However, there are countries that are not part of the EU, such as Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, but are part of the Schengen area and follow a free movement policy.
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
A Schengen visa obtained in any member country of the Schengen area entitles the holder to free movement throughout all Schengen countries. With regard to the Schengen and EU member states, as well as the Schengen and EFTA member states, everything depends on the validity of the visa and the period of restriction.
Which countries are part of the Schengen Agreement?
A list of all Schengen countries can be found here!
What does EFTA mean?
EFTA brings together 10 Fairtrade importers from 9 European countries – Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. EFTA was informally founded in 1987 by some of the oldest and largest Fairtrade importers. She got official status at 1990 year. EFTA is located in the Netherlands and has Dutch constituent documents.
How is EFTA different from the EU?
EFTA brings together 10 Fairtrade importers from 9 European countries – Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. The EU is a group of 28 mostly European countries that participates in the global economy as a single economic unit and has one official currency, the euro.
Who needs a Schengen visa?
The countries whose citizens must obtain a Schengen visa to enter one of the member countries are listed on this page!
When the visa is issued, how long can I stay in the Schengen area?
Depending on the type of visa issued by a particular embassy/consulate of any Schengen country, there are various restrictions that apply to a particular visa depending on the type of travel and other relevant circumstances. However, the most common type of visa issued to travelers can be valid for no more than 90 days for every six months from the date of entry.
When can I apply for a Schengen visa?
Anyone can apply for a Schengen visa if they can obtain all the necessary documents and have the financial means to support themselves during their stay in the Schengen area.
What type of Schengen visa do I need?
Depending on the purpose/nature of your trip, there are three main types of Schengen visa issued by a specific embassy/consulate.
The Uniform Schengen Visa is a permit from one of the member countries of the Schengen area to travel or stay in its territory for a specified period of up to 90 days every six months from the date of entry.
This type of visa allows the holder to enter only the Schengen country that issued the visa or in some cases mentioned in certain Schengen countries when applying for a visa.
National category visa is issued to persons who are allowed to study, work or permanently reside in one of the Schengen countries.
What is a single Schengen visa?
According to the purpose of the trip, the unified Schengen visa applies to all categories “A” and “C”.
Category “A” is an airport transit visa that allows the holder to travel within the international zone of an airport in a Schengen country without entering a Schengen country. An airport transit visa is required for citizens who travel between non-Schengen countries by transferring to a plane at an airport in a Schengen country.
Category “C” is a short stay visa that allows the holder to reside in a Schengen country for a certain period of time, depending on the duration of the visa.
What is the difference between an airport transit visa and a transit visa?
An airport transit visa allows the holder to travel within the international zone of an airport in a Schengen country without entering a Schengen country. A transit visa allows the holder to move within 5 days through several Schengen countries by car, bus or plane en route to non-Schengen countries.
What is the difference between single entry and multiple entry Schengen visa?
A single entry visa allows the holder to enter a Schengen country once within a specified period of time. Once you leave the Schengen country you entered, your visa will expire, even if the period of stay in the country has not yet ended. A multiple entry visa allows the holder to enter the Schengen country many times.
What is a National Restricted Area Visa (LTV)
A National Restricted Area Visa allows the holder to enter only the Schengen country that issued the visa or in some cases mentioned in certain Schengen countries when applying for a visa. Apart from these Schengen countries, this visa is not valid in any other Schengen country.
What is a national visa?
A national visa can be a single entry visa issued to persons who must stay in a Schengen country for a certain period of time and for the sole purpose of returning to their country. On the other hand, the multiple entry national visa is also issued to certain persons. It allows holders to enter and leave the Schengen country at will and move throughout the Schengen area without additional restrictions.
Is it possible to travel to several Schengen countries with one Schengen visa?
Yes, after obtaining a visa, you can travel within the Schengen area until the visa expires.
How to apply for a Schengen visa?
If the applicant wants to travel to only one Schengen country, he must apply at the embassy/consulate of the respective country.
To travel to several Schengen countries, at which embassy should I apply for a Schengen visa?
If the applicant plans to visit two or more Schengen countries, it is highly recommended to apply at the embassy/consulate of the country of the longest stay, which is called the main destination.
What steps must be taken to obtain a Schengen visa?
Every person who wants to get a visa to visit a Schengen member country must apply in person, collect all the necessary documents, follow the rules and regulations, make an appointment in advance. A person who wants to apply for a visa must necessarily have a valid passport, issued at least ten years ago and with six months before the expiration date.
What documents are required to apply for a Schengen visa?
All the necessary documents can be found here!
Where can I get the Schengen visa application form?
The application form can be downloaded from this page. The application form has one format regardless of the country in which the applicant is applying for a visa.
How to fill in the application form for a Schengen visa?
The application form must be completed manually or on a typewriter. All columns must be completed. If the applicant believes that there are columns that do not correspond to his/her position, it is necessary to fill them with NA (no answer).
Do I personally have to submit documents to the embassy/consulate?
Yes. When applying for a visa, you should keep in mind that you must submit the required documents in person during an appointment at the embassy/consulate.
Do I have to make an appointment at the embassy/consulate or can I come at any time?
It depends on the embassy/consulate where you apply. It is usually required to make an appointment in advance by phone/email. For exact information, the applicant should contact the specific embassy/consulate.
What is usually asked in an interview for a Schengen visa?
During the interview, you must answer questions about your whereabouts, intended trip, and other travel details. Be sure to answer directly and correctly.
Can the embassy/consulate require additional documents other than the required documents?
Yes. In addition to the required documents, when applying for a Schengen visa, depending on the type of visa, the embassy/consulate may require several additional documents.
Should I buy an air ticket before or after obtaining a visa?
After. You must have a copy of your booked return ticket for the duration of your trip. It is not recommended to buy a ticket before obtaining a visa, if there is no such need.
If there is a person waiting for me in a Schengen country, how can this be documented at the embassy/consulate?
If you are applying for a Schengen visa while visiting friends or relatives living in the Schengen area there are some additional documents that need to be attached in order to prove it, such as:
Official invitation from a relative/friend living in a Schengen country.
If the applicant claims to pay all travel expenses, proof of financial status must be provided. If a relative/friend pays all the expenses of the applicant, the competent authorities issue an official document to the resident of the Schengen country (in this case, the relative/friend) for submission.
If the applicant will pay all expenses himself, it is enough to provide the name, address and a copy of the relative/friend’s passport. If the relative/friend is not a citizen of a Schengen country, a copy of the residence permit must be attached.
How much money do you need to have to get a Schengen visa?
Sufficient amount to cover all expenses during the trip – accommodation and daily expenses.
Do I need to send copies of previous visas when applying for a Schengen visa?
Yes, if you have them.
How long will it take to receive an answer after applying for a Schengen visa?
Although usually the procedure for obtaining a visa takes no more than 24-48 hours, sometimes this process takes much longer, from 14 to 21 days in some countries for some citizens.
Can I apply for a Schengen visa in a country where I am not a resident?
Yes. If you must apply for a Schengen visa in a country where you are not a resident, justification as to why you applied in that country will suffice.
What needs to be done to extend the Schengen visa?
For valid personal, professional, medical or other reasons, the applicant must contact the relevant authority of the country of residence in the Schengen area and apply for an extension of the Schengen visa.
What documents are required to obtain a Schengen visa when traveling for study?
Study trip:
Two application forms must be completed first.
Letter of acceptance to a school/college/university in a Schengen country
Proof of accommodation and funds available during your stay in the Schengen area.
For more information about the student visa, please visit the Student Schengen Visa.
Are additional documents required for staying more than 90 days in a Schengen country?
Yes. Depending on the type of your trip, there are several documents that you need to submit in order to obtain a long-stay visa of the National “D” visa type.
What is a residence permit?
Permanent residence is a person’s visa status: a person has the right to permanent residence in a country of which he/she is not a citizen. A person who has this status is called a permanent resident.
Is it possible to travel within the Schengen area with a residence permit?
A residence permit allows you to travel freely throughout the Schengen area without any additional documents. The residence permit is stamped in the passport. However, you must inform the authorities if you intend to travel to and from the Schengen area.
What if I don’t have an embassy/consulate of a particular country in my home country?
Some third world countries may not have an embassy/consulate of the specific Schengen country whose visa you need. However, this is not a problem as there are representatives from the embassy/consulate of the country who represent the interests of that and their own country, which is responsible for issuing visas to applicants.
What documents do I need to submit when applying for a Schengen visa if I am a self-employed person?
If the applicant is the owner of the company in which he (s) works, you must attach a company registration certificate, tax returns and a recent bank statement.
Can I get a Schengen visa if I am a minor?
Yes. Both parents/guardians must sign the application form. Both parents must sign the form if they are divorced/separated and have joint custody of the child. If one parent has custody of the child, then only that parent must sign the application form.
Are there additional documents that a minor must have in order to obtain a Schengen visa?
Yes, the following:
Child’s birth certificate.
Both parents/guardians or the parent with custody of the child in the event of a divorce must sign the application form.
Family Court decision if only one parent has custody of the child.
If the minor will be traveling alone, a notarized parental authorization signed by both parents or guardians must be enclosed.
Is it possible to get a refund if a Schengen visa is refused?
No. When applying for a visa there is a mandatory non-refundable visa fee.
Where can I pay for a Schengen visa?
The Schengen visa fee can be paid at the specific consulate/embassy in cash, debit or credit card.
Is the Schengen visa fee the same for adults and children?
No. Children aged 6-12 need to pay only 35 euros, children under 6 do not need to pay.
What is travel insurance?
Travel health insurance covers medical expenses in the event of an injury or unexpected illness during a trip. In addition to medical expenses, travel insurance is designed to cover various losses incurred during a trip in your own country and other countries.
Where can I buy travel insurance?
Travelers can buy an individual travel insurance policy for the days they plan to spend in the Schengen area from a legitimate insurance/travel agency. The insurance policy can be bought online or in the usual way, depending on the chosen company.
Should everyone have travel insurance?
Any temporary traveler to the Schengen area from a country whose citizens require a visa, including individual or group visitors, tourists or business travelers, must have insurance for the duration of their stay in the Schengen area.
Do I need to have a medical card with me when traveling abroad?
This is highly recommended if you have a health problem.
If I get injured while playing extreme sports while on vacation, will insurance pay my medical bills?
No, this is usually not covered by insurance. However, this can be done at an additional cost.
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All enclaves of the world – Vlast – Kommersant
After the annexation of Crimea to Russia, a new non-sovereign enclave formation appeared on the political map of the world. “Vlast” conducted an audit of the existing enclaves: how they appeared, what role they play, how their relations with the “mother” territory and surrounding countries are built.
1. Akrotiri Sovereign Military Base
Type: semi-enclave
Mother state: Great Britain
The surrounding state: Cyprus
The year of occurrence: 1960
Square (sq. Km): 121.6
Population: ~ 5000 9000
Distance to the maternal state (km): 3100
Administrative status: part of the overseas territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
The establishment of the sovereign military bases of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (see N17) was part of the agreement granting independence to Cyprus in 1960 year. The Cypriot authorities periodically make statements about the elimination of the bases as a “legacy of colonialism.” London is linking the issue with negotiations on the unification of the Turkish and Greek parts of the island, currently frozen. Akrotiri is home to the British Air Force base and the headquarters of the British forces in Cyprus, the commander of which simultaneously heads the civil administration. The enclave has its own court and police, some of the powers in relation to the citizens of Cyprus from the service personnel have been transferred to Cypriot officials. There is no border control in the enclave.
What is an enclave
The term “enclave” usually refers to a part of a state completely surrounded by the territory of another. At the same time, the geographical and political variations of this phenomenon are diverse.
The type of formations described above are classified as complete enclaves (see chart above). If, instead of land, a region is separated by foreign territorial waters, we are talking about island enclaves, which are divided into sea and lake.
If a territory is surrounded by another state on land, but has access to the sea, it is considered a semi-enclave or a coastal enclave.
The category peneenclaves (lat. paene – “almost”) – territories that are de jure connected with the mother country, but de facto separated from it due to natural conditions, that is, practically achievable only through third countries . As a rule, peneenclaves are located in mountainous areas. In some cases, it is difficult to determine the difference between a peneenclave and simply hard-to-reach terrain, so the list of enclave formations in this guide is not exhaustive. First of all, this concerns territories that have a de facto enclave status only at certain times of the year.
In most cases, the same territorial entity acts as an exclave in relation to the parent state and an enclave in terms of the surrounding state. However, there are also pure exclaves – separated parts of the country bordering more than one state. Pure exclaves are subdivided into land and sea types.
If several enclaves connected with each other are located in a limited area at once, we are talking about enclave complexes.
Sometimes enclaves can be organized like a doll, one within the other. For example, Nahwa is an enclave of the UAE within Oman’s Madha, which itself is an enclave of the UAE. Territorial fragments like Nakhwa are called second-order enclaves. There are 32 such enclaves in the world and one unique enclave of the third order.
The key characteristic of any enclave entity is the sovereignty of the parent state over it. Therefore, territories under the control of international organizations (for example, the UN headquarters in New York) cannot be considered enclaves. Similarly, the US military base Guantanamo Bay in Cuba or the Baikonur Cosmodrome leased by Russia from Kazakhstan cannot be classified as enclaves.
2. Alusemas
Type: island enclave
Maternal state: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
The year of occurrence: 1559
Square (sq. Km): 0.046
parent state (km): 158
Administrative status: administered by the central government of Spain
In 1559, Morocco gave Alusemas to Spain as a thank you for supporting the war with the Ottoman Empire. De facto, the Spaniards occupied the island in 1673. Alusemas was used as a prison and a trading port. After the shift of trading activity to the coast, the resident population left the island. The enclave consists of three islands: Alusemas, Tierra and De Mar. The largest island – Alusemas – is located 300 meters from the Moroccan coast, it has a garrison of 25-30 people from the 32nd mixed artillery regiment based in Melilla. Since 2005, civilian visits to the island have been restricted. NATO’s responsibility does not extend to Alusemas.
How enclaves come and go
Enclaves reflect the most important milestones in world history on the political map of the world.
The term “enclave” in its modern sense began to be used in diplomatic circulation at the beginning of the 16th century. By that time, enclaves had already taken place as a phenomenon in the feudal system, which implied a patchwork principle of ownership of territories. In the course of the formation of nation-states, almost all feudal enclaves disappeared or became intra-state. For example, the German Empire included more than 170 enclaves. Some, like San Marino, have survived to this day as an enclave state.
The second stage of the emergence of enclaves is associated with the formation of colonial empires. The outposts captured in Africa and Asia eventually turned into separate administrative units of the metropolises. With the collapse of the colonial system, the vast majority of them were absorbed by the surrounding states. This, in particular, happened with the French and Portuguese possessions in India. For example, the popular resort of Goa was an exclave of Portugal until 1961.
The last wave of appearance and disappearance of enclaves began after the Cold War. Its completion was marked by the elimination of one of the main symbols of confrontation – the enclave of West Berlin. At the same time, the disintegration of the USSR and Yugoslavia led to the emergence of many new enclaves that were previously subnational. During the demarcation of the borders of new states, some of them were eliminated. Such a fate befell, in particular, the Lithuanian enclave in Belarus Pagiriai, which existed from 1955 years old. In 1996, the parties exchanged territories, and Pagiriai became the Belarusian Pogiri.
The exchange of territories is only one of the ways to end the existence of the enclave. It can also occur through the annexation of the enclave by the surrounding state or, conversely, by the seizure by the mother state of the territory separating it from the exclave. The latter option illustrates the example of the “Polish Corridor” that separated Germany from East Prussia and served as one of the reasons for the outbreak of World War II. In addition, for “de-enclave” it is possible to create a special transport corridor with a special status. Finally, the enclave may lose its status if it gains independence.
Despite the fact that the problem of separatism is considered, especially in Russia, to be closely related to the enclave problem, in modern history there have been only two examples of the separation of enclaves from the mother state. In 1961, Syria withdrew from the United Arab Republic, which it joined in 1958. In 1971, as a result of a civil war, East Bengal seceded from Pakistan and became the independent state of Bangladesh.
3. Alaska
Type: semi-enclave
Maternal state: USA
The surrounding state: Canada
The year of occurrence: 1799
Square (sq. Km): 1 717 856
9000
Distance to mother state (km): 847
Administrative status: US state
In 1867, the US bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.The 59th became the 49th US state. The development of Alaska was predetermined by the development of gold and oil deposits, which have been mined to date in the amount of more than $ 670 billion. Alaska is the largest US state in terms of area and at the same time the state with the lowest population density. Due to the long distances and harsh climate, for a long time the only way to communicate with the rest of Alaska of the American territory was by sea. During World War II, a 2.7 thousand km long highway was built across Canada.
Name
Maternal State
Square (sq. km)
Ryukeshel
Germany
.
Spain
0.019
3
Brasovitsa
Croatia
0.03
4
ALUSEMASIA 9021 ALUSEMAS0321
10
Chafarinas Islands
Spain
0.525
905 excluding complex enclaves7
The most populated enclavic formations
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Maternal State
Population (thousand people)
The surrounding state: Paraguay
The occurrence: 1876
Square (sq. Km): ~ 320
Population (man): 200004
Distance to the maternal state: 1: 1: 1 ,1
Administrative status: part of the department of Itusaingo in the province of Corrientes
The Apipe Islands (Apipe Grande, Apipe Chico, San Martin and Los Patos) on the Parana River began to be settled in the 16th century. In the middle of the 19th century, they became the subject of a territorial dispute between Paraguay and Argentina. According to the 1852 treaty, Apipa went to Argentina, and the 1876 agreement defined the border along the main fairway of Parana, passing between the islands and the Argentine coast. You can get to and leave Apipe, surrounded by the territorial waters of Paraguay, only after going through immigration procedures. Conflicts related to the order of movement of people and goods, as well as fishing, periodically lead to border incidents.
5. Arnasai
Type: Poloangca
Maternal state: Kazakhstan
The surrounding state: Uzbekistan
Square ()
Population (persons): 0
Distance to the mother state (km): 15
Administrative status: part of Shardara district of South Kazakhstan region
After the delimitation and demarcation of the border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the village of Arnasay was surrounded on three sides by the territory of Uzbekistan, and on the fourth side by the Shardara reservoir. In 2010, Uzbek border guards blocked all entrances to the village. After that, the district authorities decided to resettle all residents (71 families) to the “mainland”. Now the border outpost of Kazakhstan is located in the semi-enclave.
6. Artsvashen (Bashkend)
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Armenia
The surrounding state: Azerbaijan
Get of occurrence: 1991
Square (sq. Km): 40
Distance to the mother state (km): 3.3
Administrative status: part of the Gegharkunik region
In the 1930s, the village turned out to be an enclave of the Armenian SSR on the territory of the Azerbaijan SSR. In 1992, it was occupied by Azerbaijani troops. Armenian refugees from Artsvashen (nearly 3 thousand people) settled in nearby settlements in Armenia. The administration of Artsvashen in exile operates in the Armenian city of Chambarak.
7. Baarle-Nassau
Type: enclave complex
Mother state: Netherlands
Surrounding state: Belgium
The occurrence: 1198
Square (sq. Km): 0.151
Population: 130
Distance to the maternal state (km): 0.027
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 : part of the community of the same name in the province of North Brabant
The enclave complex arose during the delimitation of the lands of different feudal lords, typical for that era. With short breaks at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries, when Barla was united as part of France and the Netherlands, the complex has existed for more than 800 years and is considered the oldest in the world. Baarle-Nassau comprises eight enclaves, closely intertwined with the 22 Belgian enclaves of Baarle-Hertog (see N8). The final demarcation of the borders was completed only at 1995, but in the context of the EU, boundary stones play the role of a tourist attraction.
8. Barle-Hertog
Type: Encloid complex
Maternal State: Belgium
Opeir State: Netherlands 9000 2,345
Population (persons): 2250
Distance to mother state (km): 0. 039
Administrative status: commune in the province of Antwerp
troops. After the Second World War and until the early 1990s, the enclaves of Baarle were a major center for smuggling. Almost half of the inhabitants of Baarle-Hertog are Dutch by nationality. Due to the prevalence of mixed marriages and the common historical fate, both in the Belgian and in the Dutch part of Baarle, the idea of a special identity of the inhabitants, indirectly connected with the mother states, prevails.
9. Barak
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Kyrgyzstan
The environment: Uzbekistan
1991
Square (signs) 07
Population (persons): 150
Distance to the mother state (km): 1.5
Administrative status: part of Ak-Tash village administration of Kara-Suu district of Osh oblast
Due to Islamist activity and ethnic tensions in the Ferghana Valley, the Uzbek authorities have periodically blocked access to the enclave since 1999. The last time this happened was in January 2013 due to a border incident in the Uzbek exclave Sokh in Kyrgyzstan. In 2011, residents of the enclave turned to US President Barack Obama for help in solving their problems, promising to add his last name to the name of the village if successful. By 2015, most of the population of Barak left the village, having received land plots in the Osh region of Kyrgyzstan.
10. Barchudarly
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Azerbaijan
Operating State: Armenia
Square (Kl.
Population (persons): n/a
Distance to mother state (km): 0.73
Administrative status: part of Gazakh region
During the Armenian-Azerbaijani war in 1992, the village came under the control of Armenia. More than 2,000 Azerbaijanis left the enclave. The positions of the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan are located in the Barkhudarly region, military incidents periodically occur.
11. Brezovica Žumberacka
Type: complete enclave
Mother state: Croatia
Surrounding state: Slovenia
origin:
0113 1991
Area (sq km): 0.03
Population (persons): 19
Distance from mother state (km): 0.1
Ozal, Karlovac County
The village of Brezovica on the Slovenian-Croatian border is divided into two parts: the Slovenian Brezovica pri Metlika and the Croatian Brezovica Žumberačka. Croatian Brezovica is an enclave, but there are no actual border controls and people move freely across the border.
12. Busingen-am-Hhramin
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Germany
The Squire State: Switzerland
: 1465
9012) : 7.62
Population (persons): 1352
Distance to the mother state (km): 0.689
Administrative status: commune in the district of Constance Baden- Würtenberg0003
In the 15th century the enclave became part of the Austrian Landgraviate of Nellenburg. As a result of the Napoleonic wars, it became part of the German state of Baden and subsequently the German Empire. In 1918, in a referendum, 96% of the inhabitants voted in favor of joining Switzerland. This did not happen because the Swiss side did not offer territorial compensation. It is under partial Swiss jurisdiction in terms of customs regulation and maintenance of public order. Both German and Swiss police operate in Büsingen, the Swiss franc is used along with the euro, two postal codes and telephone codes are used simultaneously.
13. Hurry
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Tajikistan
The environment: Kyrgyzstan
,7
Population (persons): 23 121
Distance to the mother state (km): 5.3
Administrative status: rural community of Isfara district of Sughd region
Vorukh is the only road that connects the Leilek district of the Batken region in the far west of Kyrgyzstan with the rest of the country. The enclave is 95% Tajik and 5% Kyrgyz. The border in the enclave area has not yet been completely delimited. In 2014, there were a number of incidents between Tajik and Kyrgyz border guards, including gunfights. The negotiations that followed culminated in an agreement to build a separate road from Vorukh to the Tajik city of Isfara.
14. Gas sector
Type: Pure exclus
Maternal state: Palestine
The surrounding state: Egypt, Israel
: 9000 9000
9000: 9000 9000) 360
Population (persons): 1,816,379
Distance to mother state (km): 33.84
Administrative status: includes five provinces (muhafazin) of the partially recognized state of Palestine
The Palestine partition plan singled out the city of Gaza with the surrounding area for the creation of an Arab state. As a result of the war of 1947-1949, Egyptian troops held a narrow strip, called the Gaza Strip. From that moment on, the territory was alternately controlled by Egypt and Israel. In 2005, the Israelis withdrew their troops and settlements from the sector, handing over control to the Palestinian Authority. Over 80% of the population of the Gaza Strip depends on international aid, over ? residents have refugee status. Crossing the border is strictly limited and is possible only through the checkpoint Rafah (Egypt) and Eretz (Israel). Because of this, the main flow of people and goods to the exclave goes through a network of illegal underground tunnels.
15. Gibraltar
Type: Poloangcam
Maternal state: Great Britain
Opeir State: Spain
1713
Square)
Population (persons): 32,734
Distance from mother state (km): 1535
Administrative status: overseas territory
In 1713, as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession, Gibraltar was transferred to Great Britain. In 1967 and 2002, residents voted against leaving British sovereignty. Nevertheless, official Madrid continues to advocate the “decolonization” of Gibraltar. More than 80% of the population is represented by Gibraltarians – descendants of migrants who came to the “British” period in the history of this territory, who separated into a separate people. In Gibraltar, a separate Yanito dialect (a mixture of English and Spanish) is common, and its own currency (the Gibraltar pound) is in circulation. The enclave is not part of the common customs territory of the EU and the Schengen Agreement, so transport and documents are checked at the border with Spain.
16. Tomb of Suleiman-Shah
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Turkey
Opeir State: Syria
n/a
Population (persons): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 0.2
Administrative status: no separate status
According to a 1921 agreement between Turkey and France, the tomb of Suleiman Shah, the grandfather of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, was recognized as a Turkish possession in Syria with the right to deploy a military contingent there. In 1973, during the construction of the El Asad reservoir, the memorial was moved 85 km north of its original location. Since the beginning of the civil war in Syria, the Turkish authorities have repeatedly stated that they consider the tomb to be Turkish territory and, moreover, part of NATO. The Syrian side believes that the legal status implies possession without the right of sovereignty. Due to the threat of destruction from Islamic State militants, on February 22, 2015, Turkey conducted an army operation to evacuate the tomb.
Administrative status: part of the overseas territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Unlike Akrotiri (see N1), Dhekelia borders not only on Cyprus, but also on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Turkey, and also adjoins the buffer zone UN separating the Greek and Turkish parts of the island. Movement across the border with the TRNC is carried out through a checkpoint. Four Cypriot enclaves are located on the territory of the base at once: the villages of Xylotimbou and Ormidia, as well as the Dhekelia power station and the refugee camp of the Cypriot electricity company (see N18) separated by a road under British sovereignty. The Agios Nikolaos electronic intelligence station, presumably part of the Echelon global tracking system, operates as part of the base.
18. Outstation
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Cyprus
The environment: Great Britain
0.161
Population (persons): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 3.617
Administrative status: no separate status
Dhekelia Power Station is a second order Cypriot enclave completely surrounded by the British sovereign military base of the same name. It has access to the sea, but the water area belongs to British territorial waters, so it cannot be considered a semi-enclave.
19. Dzhangail
Type: full enclave
Mother state: Uzbekistan
Surrounding state: Kyrgyzstan
0113 1991
Area (sq. km): ~1
Population (persons): n.a. district of the Fergana region
Of the four enclaves of Uzbekistan in Kyrgyzstan, Dzhangail is the smallest and closest to the border of the mother state. According to satellite images, it is a cultivated field without a permanent population.
20. Oaks
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Russia
The surrounding state: Estonia
Get of occurrence: 1990 9000 9000
Population (persons): 4
Distance to the mother state (km): 1.96
Administrative status: village in the rural settlement of Kuleyskaya volost, Pechora district, Pskov region
Since 1920, Dubki has been part of the Pechora district of Estonia. In 1944, the county was transferred to the RSFSR. When preparing the border treaty, options for liquidating the enclave were discussed, but in the final document of 2014, Dubki remained Russian territory. The settlement is located on the shores of Lake Pskov and is surrounded by the territory of Estonia by land. Since the access to the lake is limited by Estonian territorial waters, it can be considered a complete enclave. According to the 2002 census, six people lived in Dubki, all Russians. Subsequently, the media reported on four elderly residents. In 2004, the enclave was visited by State Duma deputy Alexei Mitrofanov, who came up with a proposal to create a tax offshore there.
21. Dubrovnik-Nereta
Type: Pure exclus
Maternal state: Croatia
The surrounding state: Cherniye, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Administrative status: county (region) within Croatia
In 1699, the city-state of Dubrovnik transferred a small section of the Adriatic coast near the city of Neum to the Ottoman Empire, creating a buffer zone with the possessions of the Venetian Republic. The “Neum Corridor” has been preserved as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and separates part of the county of Dubrovnik-Neretva from the rest of Croatia. After the collapse of Yugoslavia, the authorities of the two states could not agree on a simplified transit procedure. The situation worsened in 2013 with the entry of Croatia into the EU, where Bosnia and Herzegovina is not included. Due to the expected accession to the Schengen in the summer of 2015, the Croatian authorities are considering options for building a bridge or tunnel to bypass the Neumsky corridor.
22. Cabinet
Type: Clean exclus
Maternal state: Angola
Operating State: Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic
Square:
3 1885 9000 9000 9000
9000
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 ):
7,273. 25
Population (persons): 688 285
Distance to mother state (km): 49
Administrative status: a province within Angola
Modern Cabinda became a protectorate of Portugal in 1885. Until 1956, the region was administered as a separate administrative unit. With the beginning of oil development in the 1950s, the liberation movement FLEC unfolded in Cabinda. After Angola gained independence in 1975, FLEC began an armed struggle with the central authorities and continues to do so to this day. The people of Cabinda are related to the related ethnic groups of the Congo Basin and have never associated themselves with Angola. Communication between the exclave and the “mainland” is carried out by air and sea transport due to the underdevelopment of land infrastructure.
23. Kairagach (West Kalach)
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Tajikistan
The surrounding state: Kyrgyzstan:
3
9012) : ~0. 88
Population (persons): 150
Distance to mother state (km): 2.36
Administrative status: part of Isfara district of Sughd region
Due to the incomplete process of demarcation and delimitation of the border between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, conflicts regularly occur along the perimeter of the enclave over access to pastures and water.
24. Kaliningrad region
Type: Clean exclus
Maternal state: Russia
The surrounding state: Poland, Lithuania
: 1990 9000 9000 Square (sample) 15 125
The population (person): 968 256
Distance to the maternal state (km): 365
Administrative status: subject (region) as part of the Russian Federation
Kaliningrad (Koenigsberg) was founded in 1255. Together with the adjacent lands of East Prussia, it is an example of the historical sustainability of the existence of enclave formations. In 1701-1772 it was an exclave of the Kingdom of Prussia, in 1919-1939 – Germany, since 1990 – Russia. The area is surrounded by the territory of the EU countries and the Schengen agreement. To travel by land transport from the Russian Federation, a foreign passport and a transit document issued by Lithuania are required. At the same time, there is a simplified procedure for obtaining short-term visas to Poland for local residents. According to polls, more than 40% of the inhabitants of the Kaliningrad region have never been to “continental” Russia.
25. Campione d’Italia
Type: complete enclave
Maternal state: Italy
The surrounding state: Switzerland
The year of occurrence: 1512
2 Square (sq. Km): 2.68
9000 9000 9000): 9000): 9,000 Distance to the mother state (km): 0.72
Administrative status: commune in the province of Como in the Lombardy region
Located on the shores of Lake Lugano, the city of Campione has been known since the 1st century BC. e. Since 777, it was owned by one of the abbeys of the Archbishopric of Milan. With the transition in 1512 of the adjacent lands to the Swiss canton of Ticino, Campione turned into an enclave. At the beginning of the 19th century, several attempts were made to incorporate the city into Switzerland, all of which ended in failure. Campione d’Italia has the largest, according to its own data, casino in Europe. Since the main source of income is gambling, the enclave has a unique low-tax regime (no VAT and municipal taxes). The Swiss franc is in circulation, there is no border control between the enclave and the territory of Switzerland.
The Kita Sueño Shoal in the Caribbean has been the subject of a territorial dispute for many years between Colombia on one side and the US and Nicaragua on the other. The US unilaterally dropped its claims in the 1970s. In 2012, the International Court of Justice in The Hague recognized the sovereignty of Colombia over the islands. At the same time, the court determined that the archipelago was completely surrounded by the waters of Nicaragua, which turned it into an island enclave.
27. Kleinwalsertal
Type: peneenclave
Maternal state: Austria
The surrounding state: Germany
occurrence: XIV century
2 Square (sq. Km): 96.85
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000) Distance to mother state (km): 0
Administrative status: Mittelberg municipality in the Bregenz district of Vorarlberg
The Kleinwalsertal Alpine valley was settled in the 14th century. In the middle of the 15th century, the region became a possession of Austria. At 1891 year the valley joined the customs territory of Germany while maintaining Austrian sovereignty. After World War II, the Kleinwalsertal became a popular ski resort. The only land road to the peneenclave passes through the German city of Oberstdorf.
28. Republic of Crimea
Type: semi-enclave
Parent state: Russia
Surrounding state: Ukraine
0113 2014
Square (sq. Km): 26 081
Population (person): 1 893 245
Distance to the maternal state (km): 4.7
Administrative status: subject (republic) within the Russian Federation
On March 16, 2014, against the backdrop of the political crisis in Ukraine, over 96% of Crimean residents voted in a referendum to join Russia. Most countries of the world do not recognize the new status of Crimea, a number of Western states have imposed sanctions against the Crimean economy. Previously, the peninsula was almost completely dependent on supplies from the mainland of Ukraine. The only way to get to Crimea by land transport, bypassing Ukrainian territory, is by ferry across the Kerch Strait. Currently, in order to solve Crimea’s infrastructure problems, several expensive projects are being implemented or are being developed.
29. Xylhemu
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Cyprus
Operating State: UK
Square (sample)
Population (persons): 3593
Distance to mother state (km): 2. 114
Administrative status: part of Larnaca district
Xylotimbou is one of four second order Cypriot enclaves located inside the British sovereign base Dhekelia (N17). After the Second World War, there was a camp in which the British held more than 50,000 Jews who wanted to emigrate to Israel. Most of the residents work at the Dhekelia base or are employed in the tourism industry. Freedom of movement is not limited.
30. Cooch Bihar
Type: enclave complex
Mother State: Bangladesh
The surrounding state: India
The year of occurrence: 1713
Square (sq. Km): 69,695
population: ~ 40 000
9012 km): no data
Administrative status: no separate status
Appeared as a result of an agreement between the Mughal Empire and the Indian principality of Cooch-Bihar in 1713. The Mughals annexed most of the principality, but some lands remained in the ownership of the former feudal lords. According to local legend, the enclaves arose during a game of chess between the rajas, who staked land plots. At the division of British India in 19In 1947, the enclaves acquired an interstate character. Bangladesh owns 92 enclaves in the districts of Cooch Bihar and Jalpaiguri in the Indian state of West Bengal. The largest of them, Dahargram-Angarpota, is connected to the main territory by a 178 m long corridor. Due to the complex configuration of the border and the access control, access to some enclaves is impossible even for official authorities.
31. Cooch Bihar
Type: enclave complex
Mother state: India
The surrounding state: Bangladesh
The occurrence: 1713
Square (sq. Km): 49.728
Population (person): 37 369
Distance to the maternal state (K): n/a
Administrative status: no separate status
The Principality of Cooch Bihar officially joined independent India only in 1949, so the problem of border enclaves was not resolved during the division of British India. India owns 106 enclaves in Bangladesh. They play a disproportionate role in Indian politics. Since changes to state borders require changes to the constitution, the Indian side has not ratified the agreement 1974 years on the exchange of a number of enclaves and the “straightening” of the border with Bangladesh.
32. Kyarki (Tigranashen)
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Azerbaijan
Army: Armenia:
3 9000 9012, 1991
9012 19
Population (persons): n/a
Distance to mother state (km): 3.85
Administrative status: part of the Sadarak region of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic
The village of Kyarki was occupied by Armenian armed formations in January 1990. Azerbaijani refugees from the enclave moved to the territory of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic. In Armenia, the village was renamed Tigranashen.
33. Cyprus Electricity Refugee Camp
Type: full enclave
Mother State: Cyprus
The surrounding state: Great Britain
The year of occurrence: 1974
Square (sq. Km): ~ 0.28
population: 700
Distance to the maternal state (km): 3.613
Administrative status: no separate status
This enclave of the second order appeared after the invasion of the north of Cyprus by the Turkish army as a camp for temporary accommodation of refugees. Subsequently, local authorities transformed it into a permanent settlement. The main population is the Greeks who left the nearby Famagusta. The enclave is separated from another Cypriot enclave, the Dhekelia power station (N18), under British sovereignty by a road. Freedom of movement is not limited.
34. Lukoma
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Malawi
Opeir State: Mozambik
9000
Population (persons): 9000
Distance to mother state (km): 55
Administrative status: district within Malawi
At the end of the 19th century, the island was chosen as the headquarters of the British University Missionary Mission. When drawing the borders between the colonial possessions of Great Britain and Portugal, it turned out to be part of Nyasaland, now independent Malawi, but at the same time it is completely surrounded by the territorial waters of Mozambique in Lake Nyasa. The island is home to one of the largest cathedrals in Africa – St. Peter’s. There are regular air and water links between Likoma and Malawi.
35. LIVIA
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Spain
Operating State: France
1660
Square) 83
Population (persons): 1665
Distance from the mother state (km): 1.644
Administrative status: municipality of the province of Girona
By treaty after the Franco-Spanish war of 1635-1659, France annexed all the Catalan villages north of the Pyrenees. Since Llivia had the official status of a city, it remained Spanish, but became an enclave surrounded by French territory. Llivia and the rest of Spain are connected by a highway, which until the mid-1990s had a neutral status, implying a ban on the movement of cars from third countries. At its intersection with the French road, there was a “war of signs” for a long time – each side considered its own road to be the main one. The confrontation lost its relevance with the accession of both countries to the EU and the Schengen agreement.
36. Madha
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Oman
Operating State: OAE
1969
Square (KV):
Population (persons): 2260
Distance to mother state (km): 30
Administrative status: vilayet (district) of Musandam governorate (province)
The Madha exclave of Oman within the UAE includes the Nahwa exclave belonging to the Emirate of Sharjah (see N45). Administratively, Madha is part of another territory separate from Oman, the Musandam semi-enclave (see N42). The main population is concentrated in the only existing settlement of New Madha. There are no border controls at the entrance to the enclave.
37. Maktaaral district
Type: semi-enclave
Mother state: Kazakhstan
The surrounding state: Uzbekistan
The occurrence: 1991
Square (sq. Km): 1800
Population (man): 294 208 9000 9000 9000 Distance to the mother state (KM): 14
Administrative status: district of the South Kazakhstan region
The territory of the modern Maktaaral (formerly Pakhtaaral) region was part of the natural and climatic region, known since the 19th century under the name of the Hungry Steppe. At 19In the 1920s, the district became the center of a large-scale artificial irrigation project for the development of cotton growing. In the 1960s-1970s, he changed borders several times and was transferred from the Kazakh SSR to the Uzbek SSR and back. After the collapse of the USSR and the demarcation of new borders, it ended up in the position of a semi-enclave surrounded by the territory of Uzbekistan and the waters of the Shardara reservoir. A dam and a road are being built along the shore of the reservoir, which should connect the Maktaaral region with Kazakhstan.
38. Martin-Garcia
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Argentina
The surrounding state: Uruguay
:
) 1.84
Population (persons): 170
Distance from mother state (km): 0.9
Administrative status: part of La Plata district of Buenos Aires province
In the 19th century, the island was of strategic importance for the control of the La Plata estuary. In 1845, it was captured by Uruguayan troops under the command of the future unifier of Italy, Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Argentines regained control of the island in 1852. In the 20th century, Marin Garcia was used as a prison for high-ranking Argentine political prisoners. According to the 1973 agreement, Argentine sovereignty is recognized over the island, and Uruguay over the surrounding water area. The document also stipulates that Martin Garcia can be used as a nature reserve. Tourism is actively developing on the island, air and sea communication with the Argentine territory is supported.
39. Medvezhye-Sankovo
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Russia
Opeir State: Belarus
:
9000 4.54
Population (persons): 0
Distance to the parent state (km): 0.57
Administrative status: part of the Vyshkovsky urban settlement of the Zlynkovsky district of the Bryansk region
It is believed that the enclave appeared when the peasants of the Bryansk village of Dobrodeevka, having been working in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, bought land in the villages of Medvezhya Dubrava and Sanina Polyana. In 1926, with the administrative expansion of the borders of the Byelorussian SSR, both villages remained part of the RSFSR. In 1943, they were burned to the ground by German troops, after the war they were restored. In 1986, as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the enclave was exposed to radiation contamination and ended up in the exclusion zone. The last inhabitants left it at 1990s. The exclave is separated from the mother territory by impenetrable swamps.
40. Interricheus
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Bosnia and Herzegovina
The surrounding state: Serbia
: 9000
1112 ( 9000 9000) ~3.958
Population (persons): 100
Distance to mother state (km): 1.13
Administrative status: part of the Rudo community of the Republic of Srpska
As a result of the Berlin Congress of 1878, Austria-Hungary received the right to occupy Bosnia and place military garrisons in some areas of the Ottoman Empire, including Mezhduriech. Bosnian jurisdiction over the enclave was preserved during the existence of Yugoslavia and after its collapse. In 2001, Serbia offered to exchange Mezhduriech for another territory, but Bosnia refused. Since almost all the inhabitants of the village are Serbs, the sovereignty of Bosnia is nominal. The local population bypasses the existing border checkpoints in order not to go through customs procedures.
41. Mellya
Type: Poloangclit
Maternal state: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
1497
Population (persons): 84 509
Distance to mother state (km): 153
Administrative status: autonomous city
Melilla was captured by the Spaniards in 1497 and was used primarily as a prison until the 19th century. In 1902, it received the status of a free port and gradually became an important naval base. The performance of the military on July 17, 1936 in Melilla against the republican government is considered the beginning of the civil war in Spain. 56% of the population are Hispanic Catholics, 41% are Muslims. There is a large Jewish community. Despite the fact that Spain has been a member of NATO since 1982, Melilla, like other Spanish territories in North Africa, is not included in the alliance’s area of responsibility. The border of the semi-enclave is adjacent to the neutral zone and is equipped with a 12-kilometer fence with six meters of barbed wire.
42. Musandam
Type: Poloang Kli
Maternal State: Oman
Operating State: UAE
9000 Population (persons): 31,425
Distance from mother state (km): 73.3
Administrative status: governorate (province)
The Musandam Peninsula is one of the least developed places in the region, but it is of strategic importance, as it adjoins the Strait of Hormuz. The enclave was formed when the British colonial authorities drew boundaries between parts of the former Omani Empire. The main population is represented by the Shihu tribe, who, unlike most of the inhabitants of the rest of Oman, are not Ibadis, but Sunnis. The peninsula can be reached by highway with border control at the entrance and exit. In addition, there is a regular ferry service between the Omani capital Muscat and Musandam.
In 1889, the construction of the Fennbahn railway line on the border with Belgium was completed in Germany. After the defeat in the First World War, part of the German territory was transferred to Belgium, including the road itself, to the west of which five micro-enclaves were formed (see also N44, 53, 54, 55), including Münsterbildchen. The railroad ceased operation in 2001. In 2009, it was dismantled, but the de jure border still runs along the former track.
44. Mützenich
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Germany
The surrounding state: Belgium
The year of occurrence: 1919
Square (sq. Km): 12,117 9000 9000) : 2,237
Distance to mother state (km): 0.02
Administrative status: no separate status; part of Monschau, North Rhine-Westphalia
One of the German enclaves located along the closed Fennbahn railway line (see N43, 53, 54, 55). After the Second World War, it became one of the largest centers for coffee smuggling to Germany. Local residents were in favor of joining Belgium, but the Belgian government refused to take this step, primarily for economic reasons. In 2012, a monument to the Unknown Smuggler was unveiled at the former border post in Mützenich.
45. Nahwa
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: OAE
The surrounding state: Oman
The year of occurrence: 1971
Square (sq. Km): ): 1000
Distance to mother state (km): 3
Administrative status: no separate status
Second-order enclave completely surrounded by the exclave of Oman in UAE Madha (N36). Part of the emirate of Sharjah. Appeared during the demarcation of the boundaries of the territories of various tribal clans. The border with Madha is not demarcated, but the enclave has its own police station.
In 1828, the Nakhichevan Khanate became part of Russia. In 1924, the region received the status of an autonomous SSR within Azerbaijan. With the outbreak of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in the 1990s, land communication with the rest of Azerbaijan was blocked. You can get to the parent state by air or transit through Iran. For citizens of Azerbaijan in Iran (as well as in Turkey) there is a visa-free regime.
47. Ocusi-Ambenu
Type: semi-enclave
Maternal State: Timor-Leste
The surrounding state: Indonesia
The occurrence: 1859
Square (sq. Km): 817.23
: : : 266
Distance to the mother state (km): 56.6
Administrative status: district
The semi-enclave appeared in the 19th century when the island of Timor was divided between Portugal and the Netherlands. At 19In 75, the Portuguese part of the island declared independence, but was occupied by Indonesia. In 1999, residents voted for independence in a referendum, and the new state officially appeared in 2002. Due to tense relations with Indonesia, land transit from the enclave remained limited for a long time. Air and sea communication was carried out with international assistance. There are currently no regular flights to Okushi-Ambenu. A transit visa is required to cross Indonesian territory, so the main way to reach the enclave is by ferry from the country’s capital, Dili, which takes 12 hours.
48. Ormidia
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Cyprus
The environment: UK
1960
Population (persons): 4189
Distance to mother state (km): 3.983
Administrative status: part of Larnaca district
One of the second order Cypriot enclaves inside the British Sovereign Base Dhekelia (N17). About 30% of the inhabitants are refugees who left their homes in 1974 after the Turkish troops invaded the north of the island. Freedom of movement is not limited.
49. Os de Sivis
Type: peneenclave
Mother state: Spain
Surrounding state: Andorra
9011 n.a.
003
Area (sq km): n.a.
Population (persons): 158
Distance from mother state (km): 0
Administrative part of the municipality: -Valira, province of Lleida, Autonomous Community of Catalonia
The small village of Os de Sivis in the Spanish Pyrenees can only be reached by car via Andorra. There is no border control. Medieval buildings have been preserved in the village, so visiting it is usually included in the standard program of tourist trips around Andorra.
50. Penon-de-de-de-de-la-home
0
Type: Poloanglave
2 Motherland: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
Square (sq km): 0. 04
Population (persons): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 150
Administrative status: administered directly by the central government
Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera was captured by Spain in the 16th century. Gradually, it lost its military significance, and the Spanish authorities even discussed the option of abandoning it. In the 20th century it was used as a prison. In 1934, a storm created a sandy isthmus with Moroccan territory 85 m wide, which is considered the shortest land border in the world. The Spanish military contingent is stationed on the island. Visitation by civilians is limited.
51. Crossroads
Type: Island Enclave
Maternal State: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
The occurrence: 1415
Square (sq. Km) (persons): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 15.5
Administrative status: administered directly by the central government
In 1415 the island was captured by the Portuguese. Later, Portugal and Spain formed a dynastic union, after which, in 1640, Perejil remained with the Spaniards. It is not mentioned in historical documents and maps, so Morocco disputes its ownership. On July 11, 2002, a group of Moroccan military men landed on the island under the pretext of fighting illegal migration. A week later, the Spanish commandos carried out a bloodless special operation, regaining control of Perejil. After the intervention of the United States, the parties agreed to return the status quo: the military was withdrawn from the island and the flag of Spain was removed.
52. Point-Roberts
Type: Poloangclv
Maternal state: USA
Opeir State: Canada
1846 ,65
Population (persons): 1,314
Distance to parent state (km): 15.86
Administrative status: part of Watcom County, Washington
It was formed after the signing in 1846 of an agreement between the United States and Great Britain on the drawing of the continental border along the 49th parallel. The only way to get to Point Roberts by land is through the Canadian border post. The enclave has a small airfield and a bay. Canadians often go shopping here because of the relatively low prices. Some Vancouver companies choose to send mail to the US from Point Roberts to avoid cross-border shipping fees. Due to its enclave status, it is considered one of the safest places in the United States. According to unofficial data, more than 50 people from the witness protection program live in Point Roberts.
53. Rettenervald
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Germany
Opeir State: Belgium
: 9000
9000: 9000
9000: 9000 9000: 9000 9000: Skr. 98
Population (persons): 1000
Distance to the mother state (km): 0.02
Administrative status: part of the communes of Retgen and Simmerat North Rhine-Westphalia
Population (persons): 70
Distance to mother state (km): 0. 02
Administrative status: part of the city of Monschau in North Rhine-Westphalia
One of the German enclaves located along the closed the Fennbahn railway (see N43, 44, 53, 55). First mentioned in 1501. Until the beginning of the 19th century, it was a monastery property. After the Second World War, Belgium announced its intention to annex the Ruitzhof, but in 19In 1949, these plans were abandoned.
55. Ryukeshell
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Germany
Opeir State: Belgium
Population (persons): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 0.02
Administrative status: part of Monschau, North Rhine-Westphalia
The smallest of the German enclaves located along the closed Fennbahn railway (see N43, 44, 53, 54). Consists of one house in which no one lives, and the adjacent land.
56. Sarvak (Sarvan)
Type: full enclave
Mother state: Tajikistan
Surrounding state: Uzbekistan
0113 1991
Area (sq km): 8. 4
Population (persons): 530
Distance to the mother state (km): 9.2
district of the Sughd region
In 1935, Sarvak was leased to the Tajik SSR during the division of pastures between Uzbek and Tajik collective farms. After that, the terms of the lease were regularly extended, the last time – until January 1, 1990. Nevertheless, with the collapse of the USSR, the enclave remained part of Tajikistan. At 19In 1995, the Uzbek authorities established border posts at the entrances to the enclave, and in 1999 they mined the border perimeter. Despite belonging to Tajikistan, the entire population of Sarvak is ethnic Uzbeks. Some of them have the citizenship of Tajikistan. Movement across the border is strictly restricted. Since 1999, more than a dozen residents have been killed and injured by anti-personnel mines.
57. Northern Ireland
Type: semi-enclave
Mother state: Great Britain
The surrounding state: Ireland
The year of occurrence: 1921
Square (sq. Km): 13 843
population: 1 841 245
(km): 21.5
Administrative status: part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
In 1801 Ireland became part of the United Kingdom. At 19On the 21st, as a result of the War of Independence, 26 of the 32 Irish counties formed the Free State of Ireland, the remaining six with a predominantly Protestant population remained under British sovereignty. In the 1973 referendum, only 1.1% of the electorate (on a 58.7% turnout) voted in favor of joining Ireland. Northern Irish people are eligible for Irish citizenship. Between the UK and Ireland, there is a common travel zone regime that does not involve passport and customs control.
58. North-western angle
Type: Poloangca
Material State: USA
Operating State: Canada
1783
9000 318.81
Population (persons): 119
Distance to parent state (km): 21
Administrative status: part of Minnesota Lake Forest County
Appeared in 1783 due to an error in the peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain. The diplomats reached an agreement to draw the boundary across Lake Lesnoye to the head of the Mississippi River, which, on the map known as the Mitchell Map, was far north of its true location. In 1998, Congressman Colin Peterson proposed abandoning the enclave in order to save local residents the trouble of regulating fishing. The land border is not serviced by personnel; when crossing it, you must go to a special booth and contact the American (at the entrance) and Canadian (at the exit) customs officers by phone. There is direct air and sea communication with the USA.
59. Saint-Marten
Type: Poloangca
Maternal state: France
Opeir State: Netherlands
Square (sq. ,2
Population (persons): 35,742
Distance from mother state (km): 6327
Administrative status: overseas community
The settlement of the Caribbean island of St. Maarten by the Dutch and French began in the first half of the 17th century. In 1648, the parties agreed on its division: the northern part went to France, the southern part to the Netherlands. The demarcation line was finally established at the beginning of the 19th century. The document of 1648 is still in force today. Among other things, it stipulates the free movement of people. However, the French Saint Maarten is part of the EU and the eurozone, while the Dutch Sint Maarten is not. Therefore, residents of St. Maarten prefer to shop and do business in the southern, Dutch, part, which is also a tax offshore. To counter this, the French authorities in 2014 announced their readiness to establish a real border.
60. Serrana
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Columbia
Operating State: Nicaragua
Population (persons): 74
Distance to the mother state (km): 683
Administrative status: part of the Department of San Andrés y Providencia
Since the middle of the 19th century, Nicaragua has challenged Colombia’s right to the San Andrés y Providencia archipelago. In 1928, the countries signed an agreement on the settlement of borders in the Caribbean. However, in 1980, Nicaragua unilaterally annulled the agreement, stating that it had been signed under US pressure. In 2001, Nicaragua filed a lawsuit against Colombia in the International Court of Justice. In 2012, the court recognized Colombian sovereignty over Serrana, but, as in the case of Quita Sueño (see N26), left Nicaragua with the surrounding water area.
61. SEUTA
Type: Poloangcam
Maternal state: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
1415 9000
Population (persons): 84,963
Distance to mother state (km): 25
Administrative status: autonomous city
In 1415 Ceuta was captured by the Portuguese. Later, Portugal and Spain formed a dynastic union, after the collapse of which the city remained with the Spaniards. Portugal formally recognized Spanish possession in 1668. In the list of territories subject to decolonization published by the UN in 1960, the enclave is not mentioned, therefore Spain does not recognize Morocco’s claim to it. More than 40% of the inhabitants of Ceuta are Muslims. The city, like the other Spanish enclave of Melilla (see N41), is separated from Moroccan territory by a six-meter barbed-wire border fence that illegal migrants regularly try to overcome. Ferries go to the “mainland” and regular flights are made.
62. Sint-Marten
Type: Poloangca
Maternal State: Netherlands
Operating State: France
: 1648
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Population (persons): 39,689
Distance to mother state (km): 6819
Administrative status: self-governing country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands
In 1648, France and the Netherlands agreed to divide the Caribbean island of St. Maarten (see N59). The southern, Dutch, part was named Sint Maarten. Since 1954, the semi-enclave has been part of the autonomy of the Netherlands Antilles. In 2010, he received the status of a self-governing country. Only 50% of Sint Maarten’s population has Dutch citizenship. Due to the influx of illegal immigrants (mainly from the Dominican Republic and Haiti), the proportion of non-citizens is constantly growing. Unlike the French Saint Maarten, it is not part of the EU and the Eurozone. The Antillean guilder is pegged to the US dollar. It is considered one of the largest international tax offshores.
63. SOh
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Uzbekistan
Opeir State: Kyrgyzstan
9000
Population (persons): 51 569
Distance to the mother state (km): 4.364
Administrative status: district of Fergana region
Enclave formed in 1955. In 1999, Uzbekistan partially mined the border of the enclave and sent troops there. Since 2001, the parties have been discussing options for joining Sokh to Uzbekistan by exchanging territories or creating a transport corridor. This is the largest Uzbek enclave in Kyrgyzstan, with 99% of the population being Tajiks. Therefore, residents are in conflict both with their mother (for teaching in schools in their native language) and with the surrounding state (because of border pastures and access to water). After a series of border incidents, the Kyrgyz authorities decided in 2013 to enclose the enclave with barbed wire.
64. Temburong
Type: Poloang Kli
Maternal state: Brunes
Opeir State: Malaysia
18903
Square (SMA) Population (persons): 9712
Distance to mother state (km): 8.5
Administrative status: district within Brunei
In 1890, the British Protectorate of Sarawak annexed the Limbang Delta, separating Temburong from Brunei by a land corridor. Subsequently, Sarawak became part of Malaysia. After Malaysia and Brunei gained independence, Limbang became the subject of a territorial dispute. Brunei recognized Malaysian sovereignty over the corridor in 2009 in exchange for ceding a number of offshore oil concessions. Communication with Temburong is possible by land with the passage of border control or by ferry. In 2012, the Brunei authorities announced the start of construction of a bridge over the Brunei Bay with a length of 13.4 km and a height of 20 m, which will directly connect the semi-enclave with the rest of the Sultanate. Completion of construction with a total cost of $1.1 billion is scheduled for 2018.
65. The islands of Torresov Strait
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Australia
The surrounding state: Papua-New Gwinea
9012 2 km): 220
Population (persons): 6700
Distance to mother state (km): 43
Administrative status: part of Queensland
In 1879, the British colony of Queensland in Australia took over most of the Torres Strait Islands. In 1985, an agreement between Australia and Papua New Guinea on the maritime boundary along the center of the strait came into force, leaving part of the Australian islands to the north of it in foreign territorial waters. The 1985 treaty provides for the free movement of indigenous people in the Strait area, subject to a number of conditions. In particular, a passport and visa are not required if the native crosses the border for a traditional religious ceremony or fishing, and not for shopping, and does so by canoe, not by plane.
66. Islands of Filomena
Type: Ostrovnaya
Maternal State: Uruguay 23
Population (persons): n.a.
Distance to parent state (km): 1.7
Administrative status: part of the Rio Negro department
The Filomena group of islands is located in the territorial waters of the Argentinean province of Entre Rios on the Uruguay River. Uruguay’s sovereignty over the islands is determined by a 1961 treaty. Currently, a number of islands are part of the national park. On one of the islands (Filomena Grande) lives a small community of Guarani Indians.
67. French Guiana
Type: pure exclave
Mother state: France
Surrounding state: Surinam, Brazil
The occurrence: 1667
Square (sq. Km): 846
population (person): 250 109
Distance to the maternal state (Km): 6530 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
Administrative status: overseas department
France received the rights to the exclave in 1667. Since 1852, Guiana has been used as a place of exile for convicts. Since 1946 – overseas department. In 2010, in a referendum, 70% of those who voted (with a turnout of 48%) refused to receive overseas territory status, which implies a greater degree of autonomy from the center. French Guiana is part of the EU and the Eurozone, but is not part of the Schengen Agreement. At the same time, for citizens of most developed countries of the world to stay in French Guiana for a period of less than 90 days visa is not required. The main mode of communication with France is air transport. The exclave contains the Kourou Spaceport, guarded by the 3rd Infantry Regiment of the Foreign Legion.
68. H Teveriss
Type: Peneanclave
Maternal State: Austria
Opeir State: Germany
No data 9,0003 Square (q.
Population (persons): 54
Distance to the mother state (km): 0
Administrative status: part of the municipality of Eben am Achensee in the state of Tyrol
Alpine village Hinterriss separated from the rest of the Austrian mountain range called Karwendel. You can get into it using the only road through the territory of Germany. The economy of Hinterriss is mainly related to tourism.
69. Chafarinas Islands
Type: Island Enclave
Maternal State: Spain
The surrounding state: Morocco
The occurrence: 1848
Square (indication ): 0
Distance to mother state (km): 170. 9
Administrative status: administered directly by central government
An archipelago of three islands (Congreso, Isabella II and Del Rey) was incorporated into Spain on January 6, 1848, when a Spanish expedition landed on the islands. From that moment on, the islands were used primarily as a prison. Currently, a contingent of 30 Spanish troops is stationed on Isabella II Island. There is no permanent population. Visitation by civilians is limited. Morocco has repeatedly tried to challenge the territorial affiliation of the islands, the conflict is diplomatic in nature.
70. Chisumulo
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Malawi
Operating State: Mozambik
, Square) 4
Population (persons): 4000
Distance to mother state (km): 7.6
Administrative status: part of Likoma district
The island is completely surrounded by Mozambican territorial waters in Lake Nyasa (see also N34). Received its current status after drawing the boundaries between the possessions of Portugal and Great Britain. The only way to get to the island is by water.
71. Chon-gara (Kalach)
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Uzbekistan
The surrounding state: Kyrgyzstan
The year of occurrence: 0003
Area (sq. km): 3
Population (persons): 1000
Distance to the mother state (km): 2.3
Arose in 1925 during the national-state delimitation in Central Asia. It consists of two villages – Chon-Gara and Kalach. Near the territory of the enclave are oil fields, whose ownership of Uzbekistan is disputed by Kyrgyzstan. The government of Kyrgyzstan issued orders several times that the objects should be transferred to its ownership, but the issue has not been resolved so far.
72. Shakhimardan
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Uzbekistan
Operating State: Kyrgyzstan
:
9000 (9000) ,2
Population (persons): 5,100
Distance to the mother state (km): 14. 8
Administrative status: part of Fergana district of Fergana region
In 1930 Shakhimardan was transferred to Uzbekistan in exchange for other territories. Due to the activity of Islamists in 1999, the borders of the enclave were mined, visa control was established. In Soviet times, it was considered a prestigious resort, but after the 1998 flood and the introduction of visa control, the number of tourists has significantly decreased. In 2004, the parliament of Kyrgyzstan raised the issue of the return of Shakhimardan, but negotiations never began. In 2007, an agreement was signed allowing citizens of both countries to make visa-free travel to the enclave for up to two months. However, as in other enclaves in the Ferghana Valley, movement is regularly restricted due to border incidents.
73. Elm-poont
Type: Poloangclv
Maternal: USA
Opeir State: Canada
1818 1
Population (persons): 0
Distance to parent state (km): 1. 56
Administrative status: part of Minnesota Lake Forest County
Appeared thanks to a treaty that fixed the border between the US and British possessions (now Canada) along the 49th parallel from Lake Erie to the Rocky Mountains. The border cut off a piece of land on the Canadian shore of the border lake Lesnoye, which turned out to be south of the 49th parallel. The virtually uninhabited Elm Point can only be reached from American territory by boat or by entering Canada. A little to the west, the same parallel cuts off another small ledge from Canada, but it is so small (about 120 meters long) that it has no name and is not considered an enclave.
74. Entre-Rios
Type: Ostrovnaya Enclave
Maternal State: Argentina
The Squire State: Paragobi
: 1841
112) 36
Population (persons): 0
Distance from mother state (km): 1.3
Administrative status: part of Beron de Astrada department of the province of Corrientes
The uninhabited island of Entre Rios is located in Paraguay’s waters of the Parana River. Attempts to determine the territorial affiliation of the disputed islands of this river have been made since 1841. Argentine sovereignty over the island was recognized by Paraguay in 1996.
75. Erenkey (Kokkina)
Type: semi-enclave
Mother state: Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Surrounding state: Cyprus
The occurrence: 1974
Square (sq. Km): 2.5
The population (person): 0
Distance to the maternal state (km): 7.5
2 Administrative status: part of the Guzelyurt region of the unrecognized republic
The village of Erenkoy (Greek name Kokkina), inhabited by Turkish Cypriots, became the center of violent intercommunal clashes with Greek Cypriots in August 1964 and has since been virtually isolated. At 19The 74th after the partition of Cyprus became an enclave of the unrecognized TRNC, separated from it by the Greek village of Pyrgos and surrounded by a UN buffer zone. You can get to the village from Turkish territory only by sea. The entire civilian population was taken to other areas of the TRNC back in the 1970s, and now only a garrison is stationed there. On the anniversary of the events of 1964, it becomes a place of pilgrimage for Turkish Cypriots.
76. Jungholz
Type: full enclave
Mother state: Austria
The surrounding state: Germany
The year of occurrence: 1368
Square (sq. Km): 7.06
Population: 288
Distance to the maternal state ( km): 0
Administrative status: community in the district of Reutte in the federal state of Tyrol
Jungholz was first mentioned in a trade agreement in 1342, according to which a resident of the German Wertach sold this land to a resident of Tannheim (now a commune in the Austrian Tyrol). For several centuries it was the subject of territorial disputes. The status within Austria was finally fixed in the border treaties of 1844 and 1850. Theoretically, the Jungholz touches the rest of Austria at the summit point of the Sorgschrofen mountain. The only way to get there is through Germany. Because of this, before Austria joined the EU, the enclave was part of the German customs zone and used German marks in calculations. Jungholz still has two postal codes – Austrian and German.
77. Yukhary-Askipara
Type: Full Enclave
Maternal State: Azerbaijan
The Squire State: Armenia 9000 37
Population (persons): n.a. n.a.0003
In the early 1990s, during the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, the village was occupied by Armenian troops and almost completely destroyed.
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Den schönen kleinen Strand (Prainha) in Rio De Janeiro
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Strand von Paraiso in La Vila Joiosa Villajoyosa von Alicante
Paraiso Strand in La Vila Joiosa Villajoyosa von Alicante im Mittelmeer Spanien
schöner strand in playa paraiso auf teneriffa, spanien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Schöner Strand in Playa Paraiso auf Teneriffa, Spanien
kokosnussgetränk am strand von lagoa de paraiso in der nähe von jericoacoara im nordosten brasiliens (ceara state) – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Kokosnussgetränk am Strand von Lagoa de Paraiso in der Nähe von. ..
playa paraiso iberostar schild in puerto morelos. – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Paraiso Iberostar Schild in Puerto Morelos.
wicklung zum strand von paraiso, carvoeiro, algarve, portugal – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Wicklung zum Strand von Paraiso, Carvoeiro, Algarve, Portugal
Carvoeiro, Lagoa, Algarve / Faro District, Portugal: Gewundene Treppen führen hinunter zum Strand von Paraiso – ein Weg mit Hunderten von Stufen, die in Serpentinen angeordnet sind, ermöglicht den Zugang zum Praia do Paraíso – mit Blick auf die Wellen des Atlantischen Ozeans.
unbekannter koch bereitet essen im iberostar grand hotel paraiso in playa del carmen, mexiko zu – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Unbekannter Koch bereitet Essen im Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso…
Unbekannter Koch bei der Zubereitung von Speisen im Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso in Playa Del Carmen, Mexiko.
playa paraiso, la manga, spanien. – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Paraiso, La Manga, Spanien.
ferienhaus, tierra de paraiso hotel, eine unterkunft in pismo beach, nur wenige schritte vom pismo state beach entfernt – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Ferienhaus, Tierra de Paraiso Hotel, eine Unterkunft in Pismo…
bon nou in der nähe von villajoyosa alicante spanien strand und bucht südlich von playa el paraiso – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Bon nou in der Nähe von Villajoyosa Alicante Spanien Strand und…
playa paraiso (paradiesstrand) in tulum auf mexikos halbinsel yucatan – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Paraiso (Paradiesstrand) in Tulum auf Mexikos Halbinsel…
Tulum, Mexiko – 13. April 2021: Ein schöner Nachmittag am Playa Paraiso in Tulum auf der mexikanischen Halbinsel Yucatan. Die Maya-Ruinen von Tulum am Meer sind in der Ferne sichtbar.
playa grion – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Grion
philodendron paraiso verde isoliert auf weißem hintergrund, botanische pflanze mit grünem blatt in der natur, tropisches muster laub paradies, design zu dschungel textur, philodendron floral – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
philodendron paraiso verde isoliert auf weißem Hintergrund,. ..
wüste, strand, sand und himmel – praia deserta – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Wüste, Strand, Sand und Himmel – Praia deserta
(Maricá Strand – Rio de Janeiro)
glückliche freunde reveillon auf dem strand toasten mit gläser wein zu feiern. paraiso beach, mosqueiro – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Glückliche Freunde Reveillon auf dem Strand Toasten mit Gläser…
Glückliche Freunde, die Reveillon am Strand feiern und mit Gläsern Wein anstoßen. Sie tragen weiße Kleidung. Gruppe junger Leute, die zusammen genießen und feiern. Glück, Zusammengehörigkeit, Jugend und Silvesterkonzepte. Paraiso Strand, Mosqueiro
strand playa paraiso in costa adeje, teneriffa – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Strand Playa Paraiso in costa Adeje, Teneriffa
paradise beach (auch bekannt für playa paraiso) an sonnigen sommertagen-schöne und tropische küste in tulum in quintana roo, riviera maya, cancun, mexiko – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paradise Beach (auch bekannt für Playa Paraiso) an sonnigen. ..
seenlandschaft – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Seenlandschaft
paraiso strand von der klippe aus gesehen, carvoeiro, algarve, portugal – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paraiso Strand von der Klippe aus gesehen, Carvoeiro, Algarve,…
malerischer küstenlandschaft von atlantic in playa paraiso, teneriffa, spanien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Malerischer Küstenlandschaft von atlantic in Playa Paraiso,…
Malerische Küstenlandschaft des türkisfarbenen Atlantiks in Playa Paraiso auf Teneriffa, Spanien
paraiso strand auf der insel cayo largo – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paraiso Strand auf der Insel Cayo Largo
paraiso strand und der atlantische ozean von der klippe aus gesehen, carvoeiro, algarve, portugal – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paraiso Strand und der Atlantische Ozean von der Klippe aus…
playa paraiso strand in manga mar menor murcia – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Paraiso Strand in Manga Mar Menor Murcia
menschen im restaurant im freien in lagoa do paraiso strand in jericoacoara brasilien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Menschen im Restaurant im Freien in Lagoa do Paraiso Strand in. ..
luftaufnahme am schönen paraiso beach in tulum, mexiko. rock and palm tree on coast of caribbean sea. – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Luftaufnahme am schönen Paraiso Beach in Tulum, Mexiko. Rock and…
klippen in der nähe von val paraiso in den abend, den hafen und die schiffe in wien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Klippen in der Nähe von Val Paraiso in den Abend, den Hafen und…
südwest-dominikanische republik – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Südwest-Dominikanische Republik
Wilder Strand im Südwesten der Dominikanischen Republik in der Nähe des Dorfes Paraiso
die paradiesischen sommer-strand – praia paradisíaca de verão – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Die paradiesischen Sommer-Strand – Praia Paradisíaca de verão
mädchen, die zu fuß in playa paraiso, riviera maya – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Mädchen, die zu Fuß in Playa Paraiso, Riviera Maya
lagoa do paraiso jericoacoara brasilien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Lagoa do Paraiso Jericoacoara Brasilien
wicklung zum strand von paraiso, carvoeiro, algarve, portugal – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Wicklung zum Strand von Paraiso, Carvoeiro, Algarve, Portugal
die beiden seiten von der ponta corumbau strand – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Die beiden Seiten von der Ponta Corumbau Strand
Ein Schönheitsstrand in Prado (Bahia – Brasilien)
blick auf playa paraiso beach in der nähe von tulum. – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Blick auf Playa Paraiso Beach in der Nähe von Tulum.
Tulum, Mexiko – 12. August 2018: Blick auf den Strand Playa Paraiso in der Nähe von Tulum.
strand von paraiso in la vila joiosa villajoyosa von alicante – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Strand von Paraiso in La Vila Joiosa Villajoyosa von Alicante
Paraiso Strand in La Vila Joiosa Villajoyosa von Alicante im Mittelmeer Spanien
atemberaubender strand an der amalfiküste, positano, italien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Atemberaubender Strand an der Amalfiküste, Positano, Italien
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Playa Paraiso
Paraiso Strand
lkw beladen mit sargassum-algen in playa paraiso. – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
LKW beladen mit Sargassum-Algen in Playa Paraiso.
paraiso strand – höhle auf der klippe, carvoeiro, algarve, portugal – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paraiso Strand – Höhle auf der Klippe, Carvoeiro, Algarve,. ..
Carvoeiro, Lagoa, Algarve / Faro District, Portugal: Paraiso Strand – goldene Klippe mit Blick auf den Atlantischen Ozean, die Wassererosion grub eine Höhle an der Steinmauer – Gezeitenbecken am felsigen Gezeitenufer – Praia do Paraiso in der Ebbe.
puerto paraiso yachtboote marina central cabo san lucas mexiko – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Puerto Paraiso Yachtboote Marina Central Cabo San Lucas Mexiko
urlaub, einsamen strand und landschaft – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Urlaub, einsamen Strand und Landschaft
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Meeresboden bei Ebbe – Verwitterungsgruben in der Gezeitenzone -…
Carvoeiro, Lagoa, Algarve / Faro District, Portugal: Paraiso Strand – Tideland – Muster von Panholes / Gnammas mit Pfützen im erodierten Meeresboden – Sonnenreflexion auf Verwitterungsgruben mit Algen.
playa paraiso kuba – playa paraiso stock-grafiken, -clipart, -cartoons und -symbole
Playa Paraiso Kuba
surfbrett an der küste in lagoa do paraiso jericoacoara brasilien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Surfbrett an der Küste in Lagoa do Paraiso Jericoacoara Brasilien
Jericoacoara, Brasilien – 30. Dezember 2015: Surfbretter am Ufer in Lagoa do Paraiso Jericoacoara Brasilien
paradis oder paraiso beach playa in vila joiosa – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Paradis oder Paraiso Beach Playa in Vila Joiosa
Paradis oder Paraiso Strand Playa in Vila Joiosa von Alicante von Spanien auch Villajoyosa von Costa Blanca
playa paraiso strand in manga mar menor murcia – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Playa Paraiso Strand in Manga Mar Menor Murcia
glückliche freunde feiern reveillon am strand, mit weißen blüten. paraiso beach, mosqueiro – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Glückliche Freunde feiern Reveillon am Strand, mit weißen Blüten.
Glückliche Freunde, die Reveillon am Strand feiern und weiße Blumen anbieten. Sie tragen weiße Kleidung. Zwei junge Frauen genießen und feiern zusammen. Glück, Zusammengehörigkeit, Jugend und Silvesterkonzepte. Paraiso Strand, Mosqueiro
unentdeckte paraiso beach, mosqueiro, belem do para, brasilien, mit dramatische wolken himmel – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Unentdeckte Paraiso Beach, Mosqueiro, Belem do Para, Brasilien,…
Panorama-HDR-Ansicht. Weite Landschaft des unentdeckten Paraiso Strandes, Mosqueiro, Belem do Para, Brasilien, mit dramatischen Wolken Himmel
mosqueiro island (strand von paraiso) – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Mosqueiro Island (Strand von Paraiso)
mosqueiro island (strand von paraiso) – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Mosqueiro Island (Strand von Paraiso)
porträt des jungen brasilianerin am strand. paraiso beach, mosqueiro – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Porträt des jungen Brasilianerin am Strand. Paraiso Beach,…
Porträt einer jungen Brasilianerin am Strand. Sie trägt weiße Kleidung, um Silvester zu feiern. Paraiso Strand, Mosqueiro
lagoa do paraiso jericoacoara brasilien – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Lagoa do Paraiso Jericoacoara Brasilien
Jericoacoara, Brasilien – 30. Dezember 2015: Menschen bei Lagoa do Paraiso in Jericoacoara in Brasilien
karibische küste der riviera maya / playa paraiso – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Karibische Küste der Riviera Maya / Playa Paraiso
Touristen am sogenannten “Paradise Beach” neben Tulum und Playa del Carmen in Mexiko
die rettungsschwimmer-turm am strand playa paraiso – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Die Rettungsschwimmer-Turm am Strand Playa Paraiso
Der Rettungsschwimmerturm am Strand Playa Paraiso am Karibischen Meer von Mexiko. Dieses Erholungsgebiet ist ein beliebtes Ziel mit den schönsten Stränden.
glückliche freunde feiern reveillon am strand nehmen selfie mit einem smartphone. paraiso beach, mosqueiro – playa paraiso stock-fotos und bilder
Glückliche Freunde feiern Reveillon am Strand nehmen Selfie mit…
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Felsigen Traumstrand nahe Paraiso, Barahona Halbinsel in der…
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Playa Paraiso (Adeje) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Author: www.tripadvisor.com
Date: 09/06/2022
Rated: 4.63
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: The location of the hotel is great in a nice quiet area with good walks around the area. The hotel was spotlessly clean and the food was really good with plenty …
The 30 best hotels in Playa Paraiso
Author: www.booking.com
Date: 22/11/2021
Rated: 3.59
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Browse hotel reviews for the best hotels in Playa Paraiso, Spain. Find more than 51 million reviews and great prices on Booking.com.
Why Playa Paraiso is and isn’t located in Costa Adeje
Author: therealtenerife.com
Date: 24/02/2022
Rated: 1.49
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Oct 17, 2016 — It was an experience which made us view AI in a different light. The hotel was lovely looking, the facilities and food very good. What mostly …
See Best Offers for Apartment Playa Paraiso in Tenerife
Author: www.agoda.com
Date: 24/10/2021
Rated: 1.84
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Conveniently situated in the Adeje part of Tenerife, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options.
Playa Paraiso, Tenerife – Things to do & Where to stay
Author: www.guidetocanaryislands.com
Date: 19/10/2021
Rated: 3.54
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Apr 21, 2021 — It’s a rocky beach, in a really unique natural landscape, between large rock walls of yellowish color. There are no facilities here and no beach …
Playa Paraiso Tenerife – Reviews | Facebook
Author: m.facebook.com
Date: 05/02/2022
Rated: 4.72
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Read reviews and see what people are saying. … Create New Account. Playa Paraiso Tenerife, profile picture. Log In.
App Next To Hard Rock Playa Paraiso Adeje Tenerife – Trivago
Author: www.trivago.com
Date: 13/01/2022
Rated: 2.34
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: 9.3Excellent(7444 reviews). San Miguel de Abona, 8.9 miles to App Next To Hard Rock Playa Paraiso Adeje Tenerife. Booking.com. Free cancellation. $158.
attractions, hotels, and food near Playa Paraiso – Trip.com
Author: www.trip.com
Date: 27/07/2022
Rated: 2.88
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Found the resort to be quiet and not very pretty, but it did grow on us Bus service to Costa Adeje and onto los cristianos, which were so busy, so nice to come …
Hotel Riu Buenavista – All Inclusive Reviews – Expedia
Author: www.expedia.com
Date: 06/01/2022
Rated: 1.14
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Read more than Expedia Verified Reviews for Hotel Riu Buenavista – All Inclusive in Adeje. … Calle Horno, 35, Urbanizacion Playa Paraiso, Adeje, Tenerife …
Playa Paraiso: Best destination for you in Tenerife? + holiday …
Author: www.checkedholidays.com
Date: 04/02/2022
Rated: 2.27
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Dec 17, 2021 — Playa Paraiso has several small and sheltered sandy beaches. There are also many different little rocky beaches you can take a dip from.
Summary: This resort was in a bad state, foot paths just stop, some very broken a lot of rubbish laying around. The entertainment was just kareoke and quizzes and …
Summary: Reviews of Hotel Hotel Roca Nivaria GH. Tenerife. … 1 a 1 de 1 reviews … Adeje 300, nº 2 38670 Playa Paraíso, Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain.
Cozy apartment in Playa Paraiso PP/21, Spain – reviews, prices
Author: planetofhotels.com
Date: 07/11/2021
Rated: 4.16
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Tenerife Sur Airport 21.2 km ; La Gomera Airport 44. 1 km ; Tenerife Norte Airport 58.6 km ; Playa de la Arena 13.6 km ; Los Gigantes 15.1 km …
Summary: 1 review of Playa Paraiso “I’m not sure whether a place can be classified a beach (playa) without sand. I grew up near a beach and sand is the first thing …
The Iberostar Paraiso del Mar | My Honest Review 2022
Author: www.playadelcarmen.com
Date: 21/10/2021
Rated: 4.57
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Jan 16, 2022 — My Honest Review of Iberostar Paraiso del Mar Playa del Carmen (Mexico) … A trusted and affordable hotel perfect for families with a few kids. A …
Tenerife – Canary Islands – Book Cheap Playa Paraiso Hotels
Author: www.sunshine.co.uk
Date: 02/11/2021
Rated: 2.39
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Located on the south west coast of Tenerife, Playa Paraiso is a purpose built and developing resort with some luxury all inclusive hotels dominating it’s …
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Review – Oyster
Author: www.oyster.com
Date: 21/12/2021
Rated: 2.28
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: Somewhat isolated location a 15-minute drive from Costa Adeje · Beach is small · Evening buffet gets mixed reviews · Not all rooms have a balcony · Can be loud in …
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Review, Canary Islands, Spain
Author: www. telegraph.co.uk
Date: 16/10/2021
Rated: 1.09
Highest rated: 5
Lowest rated: 1
Summary: With direct access to a black-sand cove in the tiny resort of Playa Paraíso, this landmark hotel lies nine miles from the nightlife of Playa de las Americas …
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Playa Paraiso, Canary Islands – Live Weather Update
Playa Pariaso is a popular purpose-built resort nestled into a bay on the south west coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands enjoying comfortable spring-like temperatures and sunshine all year round.
With its large saltwater Lido on the beachfront, views out across the crystal waters of the Atlantic and a rocky shoreline which makes the resort a snorkeler’s paradise, this is a very popular spot with tourists who come for the sunshine and dry weather that the south west of Tenerife promises.
Just 100km north of the African continent, much of the resort’s weather is influenced by the dry, warm trade winds coming from its nearest neighbour giving it a pleasant sub-tropical climate. Although rainfall can vary around the island, the south west coast tends to be the driest region with no rainfall at all during the summer months of June and July and much less than its neighbours further south, like the popular Playa de las Américas.
The resorts on the south west of the island also tend to be warmer than the resorts found on the north of the island with summer highs of 27ºC (81ºF) compared to 23ºC (73ºF) in the northern capital Puerto de la Cruz.
Despite remaining fairly consistently warm throughout the year with average temperatures ranging from 18ºC (64ºF) to 24ºC (75ºF), the climate is divided into two seasons, summer and winter with temperatures reaching the twenties from May through to November. The hottest months in the resort are August and September, the coldest January and February.
The resort, like the rest of the island is prone to the Calima and Sirocco winds that blow up off the Sahara usually in the form of a warm dry wind. Sometimes, particularly between October and November and February and March, these can be strong and carry with them dust from the African continent.
Summer
From June to September sees temperatures averaging a comfortably hot 23ºC (73ºF) with highs, particularly in August and September, reaching a scorching 27ºC (81ºF) and night temperatures of between 18ºC (64ºF) and 21ºC (70ºF). The winds at this time of year do not tend to be too heavy and produce a lovely cooling breeze for those lying in the sun on the beaches.
Many people come to the resort to try the extensive range of water sports on offer and the area is very popular with snorkelers and scuba divers as the rocky waters provide the perfect habitat for a wide range of marine species. At this time of year water temperatures are at their warmest with temperatures ranging from 22ºC (72ºF) in June to 24ºC (75ºF) in September. Rain is not a problem for summer visitors with rainfall practically unheard of in June and July and only 3mm falling in both August and September. Visitors are, in fact, far more likely to enjoy long days of uninterrupted sunshine with an average of 12 sunshine hours across the summer months.
Autumn
The traditional ‘autumn’ months of Northern Europe don’t see much change of temperatures here with highs of 24ºC (75ºF) still likely in November, although rainfall does begin to increase from October onwards from 9mm to 20mm in November. The weather remains much warmer than most of Europe at this time of year including that of southern Spain.
The evenings remain warm here throughout the autumn months with average low temperatures staying at between 19ºC (66ºF) in October and 18ºC (64ºF) in November. Those looking to enjoy a beach holiday at this time of year will enjoy some of the warmest sea temperatures of the year at 24ºC (75ºF) in October dropping to a still comfortable 22ºC (72ºF) in November and long sunshine hours of between 10 and 11 hours. The winds which travel up from the Sahara can be strong at this time of year and may bring storms and dust with them.
Winter
From December to February temperatures do tend to drop off a little, although they remain warm compared to most of Europe, with an average of between 18ºC (64ºF) and 19ºC (66ºF). Despite this, highs at this time of year can still reach a respectable 22ºC (72ºF) in December dropping down to 21ºC (70ºF) in the following months. Evenings and night-time temperatures are likely to fall, however, with average lows of 14ºC (57ºF) not uncommon so it’s advisable to pack some warmer layers if you’re visiting at this time of year.
Rain is at its highest in December with an average of 35mm falling across 6 days and visitors at this time of year having a 17% chance of experiencing a rainy day. If however you do find yourself enjoying some winter sunshine then take the opportunity to try out some water sports as the sea temperatures remain relatively warm at between 19ºC (66ºF) and 21ºC (70ºF). Sunshine hours also remain long with 7 hours in December rising to 9 hours in January and February.
Spring
The temperatures in the resort begin to climb again as the sunshine hours rise from 10 to 11 across the season. Average temperatures at this time of year are between 19ºC (66ºF) and 20ºC (68ºF) but highs of 22ºC (72ºF) and 23ºC (73ºF) are not uncommon and sea temperatures are a warm 19ºC (66ºF) or 20ºC (68ºF). Although rainfall levels in the resort in March fall to just 15mm over 5 days and 3mm in May, there is a spike of in April when rainfall rises to 22mm over 4 days. February and March are the months most likely to see dust storms carried up from the Sahara on the Calima and Sirocco winds so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the weather forecast just in case.
Weather Hazards
Although the weather here is famously good with plenty of year-round sunshine and warm sea temperatures there is always the chance of a thunder storm blowing in off the Atlantic or a dust storm brought in on the warm winds which blow off the nearby Sahara. The most famous of these Saharan winds are called the Calima and Sirocco and, while they can occur throughout the year, they are at their strongest from October to November and February to March. When these dust storms occur they can limit visibility and can even cause respiratory problems to those suffering with asthma.
°OCEAN GARDEN PLAYA PARAISO (TENERIFE) (Spain) – from € 106
Ocean Garden apartment gives direct access to Playa de Ajabo and features views of the sea. This venue for 4 guests includes 2 bedrooms and a kitchen.
Location
Tenerife Sur airport is 16 miles from the accommodation, while Playa La Caleta is 1.9 miles away. Playa Puertito is 0.8 miles from the apartment. Titanic Pizza and L’incontro are within 5 minutes’ walk of the property.
Rooms
Featuring a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a balcony and a dining area, the rooms also come with a terrace. The accommodation also has 1 bathroom. All bathrooms have a hairdryer, bath sheets and towels.
Eat & Drink
The venue includes a dishwasher, a microwave oven and an electric kettle.
Leisure & Business
TV and a flat screen TV are also offered to the guests of Ocean Garden apartment.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in the entire apartment for free.
Children & extra bedsThere are no cribs provided in a room.
There are no extra beds provided in a room.
PetsPets are not allowed.
License numberY3871689K
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You can book a shuttle, once your reservation is complete.
The 10 Best Playa Paraiso Hotels, Spain (from € 49)
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Studio Gio – Paraiso del Sur
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Playa Paraiso
Studio Gio – Paraiso del Sur is located in Playa Paraiso, just 700 meters from Playa de Ajabo. It features an outdoor pool, bar, casino and free Wi-Fi.
Everything was perfect! The location is in the smll city center near the supermarket and bars. The view from the balcony is fantastic. The sea is 100 meters away – a few minutes walk, very comfortable.
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Fantastic
53 reviews
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Paraiso villas
Playa Paraiso
Paraiso villas is located in Playa Paraiso. A terrace is available. Guests can relax in the garden.
We had one of the apartments on the far corner. It was very spacious and far from the road, so no problem with noise. Although you dont have sun in the morning in front of your room, you have a great view of the sunset. And with a late morning outside at 9:30 we could just sit in the sun 😉 That was a great bonus. Also the hosts are very nice. They dont speak great english, but they are helpfull whenever they can.
The location of it all is a bit from the hubbub of the paraiso beach, but that suited us just fine. We went out every day for walking all over the island with our rented car, and then came back in the afternoons for a relax or to go to the beach, and for that this location is perfect. There is also a busstop right across, so if you want to use that its also very easy.
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8.3
Very good
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Playa paraiso residence del sur
Playa Paraiso
Located in Playa Paraiso, close to Playa de Ajabo, Playa paraiso residence del sur offers accommodation with a terrace.
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Feel good oasis
Playa Paraiso
Featuring pool views, Feel-good-oasis is set in Playa Paraiso, less than 1 km from Ajabo Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
A vey nice spacious accommodation, located in a quiet block. Comes with a private pool area, and secure underground parking. Finke the manager {fluent in several languages} was very accommodating and helpful in recommending local amenities. Would highly recommend
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Duplex Adeje Palace
Playa Paraiso
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi, a restaurant and a bar, Duplex Adeje Palace by SUNKEYRENTS is located in Playa Paraiso. It features a hot tub.
Wonderful place at a great location. The house was lovely, the swimming pool area was wonderful and the whole area was very nice. The whole family loved it and we will probably stay there again!
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8.8
Fabulous
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Luxury Bungalow In Costa Adeje
Playa Paraiso
Luxury Bungalow In Costa Adeje offers accommodation in Playa Paraiso, less than 1 km from Playa de Ajabo. There is a garden with an outdoor pool and a bar on site.
Everything was nice, beautiful and the place was clean. The pool was also great we did enjoy the stay! Hope we get the same appartement next time!!
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8.6
Fantastic
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Villa Paradise
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Playa Paraiso
Paradise Villa is located in Playa Paraiso, 500 meters from Las Galgas Beach and 600 meters from El Pinke Beach. It features an outdoor pool and air conditioning.
Best accommodation we’ve stayed in and by far the cleanest. Close to a cozy coffee house for breakfast, in a medium size mall. The pool was neat and a convenient spaceous private car park with an automatic gate. The hosts were lovely and eager to help. We will hopefully get to stay there again in the near future.
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Paraiso 1SG FREE WIFI
Playa Paraiso
Featuring free WiFi and mountain views, Paraiso 1 SG FREE WIFI offers accommodation in Playa Paraiso, just 1.3 km from Ajabo Beach.
We lived in an apartment for four – 2 married couples. Felt very comfortable. Convenient layout, two bathrooms, well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher. The apartment had absolutely everything you need: dishes, household appliances, and detergents. A wonderful large balcony with a sofa, armchairs, potted plants and a bar counter, where it is convenient to sit and watch what is happening on the street or look at the ocean))). It was very important for us to have underground parking. In the courtyard of the house – a swimming pool and sun loungers. But we never used it, so I can’t say anything about the pool. The place where the apartment is located is quiet, as I understand it, mostly winter pensioners with dogs live in it). There are few bars and restaurants around. But Los Cristianos is literally 5-10 minutes by car. There are several small grocery stores within walking distance, but we all bought at Mercadona, located at the entrance of the Southern Highway. In general, I would recommend this apartment for those who prefer to live in peace and comfort. For party lovers, it will probably be boring here.
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8.3
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Paraiso Del Sur
Playa Paraiso
Paraíso Del Sur is located in Playa Paraiso. It offers apartments with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning, a restaurant and a garden with an outdoor pool.
The terrace and it’s view, the cleanliness, bed is comfortable, there is everything around you. Nice walks on the rocky hills by the sea near by. Of course hard rock hotel is not the prettiest sight but it is a lot of resorts anyhow but not annoying. People are super friendly and it is easy to reach anywhere in the south in 20 mins more or less. There is also a bus stop a few steps next to the building. To the north is not that far either.
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Estudio Paraiso del Sur
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Playa Paraiso
Studio Estudio Paraiso del Sur is located in Playa Paraiso, 250 meters from the beach. The apartment can accommodate 2 guests.
Distance from airport; view from the balcony; Helpfulness from the owner of the property.
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°HARD ROCK HOTEL TENERIFE PLAYA PARAISO 5* (Spain) – from 16777 RUB
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Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife – Playa Paraiso
28. 12162,
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Playa Paraiso,
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Description
The luxurious Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife is located 2.8 km from Golf Costa Adeje and offers a business centre, solarium and terrace. Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife is a short drive from Aqualand Costa Adeje.
Location
It is a 25-minute walk from Cala de las Tortugas.. This hotel is close to several famous attractions, including Playa El Pinque.
The “Paraiso Floral” bus stop is 150 meters from this unique hotel.
Room information
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife provides rooms with satellite TV, a work desk and flat-screen TV. Here you can enjoy the sea view. A rain shower, a bathtub and a dryer are provided for your comfort.
Dining
Guests can enjoy buffet breakfast at the bar. The 3Rd Half-Sports Bar offers an unrivaled variety of American cuisine. Non-alcoholic drinks can be enjoyed at the pool bar.
Leisure & Business
The hotel also offers free spa therapy and facials. It offers massages, a wellness center and a Turkish bath, as well as an outdoor pool. You can practice various sports such as billiards, ping pong and mini golf.
Internet
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Parking
Private parking is available on site (reservation may be required) for EUR 12 per day.
The hotel staff speaks English, German, Spanish, Italian.
You can book your transfer after you have completed your booking at the hotel.
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7.8
Very good79 reviews
Location6.4
Room6.6
Service5.0
Food6.0
FeliksHard Rock Hotel Tenerife – Playa Paraiso
8.4
Excellent
I remember a good interior, it went well with excellent service. Special thanks to the kind staff for a perfect stay. In addition, there is Playa El Pinque right next to the hotel.
Feliks
Russia,
March 2022
AleksandrHard Rock Hotel Tenerife – Playa Paraiso
8.6
Excellent
Great location, great staff.
I really liked it here, had a great time! It is located in a picturesque area, just in time for exploring Playa Paraiso, brilliant service is also remembered! Impeccable room with a very very comfortable bed. There were amazing restaurants nearby.
Alexander
Russia,
December 2021
VasilyHard Rock Hotel Tenerife – Playa Paraiso
8.0
Excellent
Special hotel, stayed here with a child. Needless to say, the staff was always happy to help. The best part of our enjoyable stay was the hearty breakfast.
Vasily
Russia,
July 2021
KirillHard Rock Hotel Tenerife – Playa Paraiso
8.2
Excellent
In general, everything was perfectly clean, and the staff was pleasant…
Kirill
Russia,
June 2021
FAQ
What airport is Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso near?
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso is located 30 km from Tenerife South Airport.
Can I have breakfast at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso?
Yes, Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso serves buffet breakfast for guests.
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso suitable for business trips and business meetings?
Yes, Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso offers a meeting room and photocopier.
Is Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife suitable for families with children?
For the youngest guests, the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife offers a children’s menu, a mini club and a games room.
How far is Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife from the city center?
The distance between the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife and the city center is 1 km.
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife offer meals to guests?
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife has an a la carte restaurant Eden Pool.
What activities can Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso offer?
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso offers water slides and sun loungers.
Are there restaurants near Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife?
Popular eateries in the area include Elixir Cafe and Spice Garden Indian Restaurant. It is a 5 minute walk from the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife.
Can I park my car at the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife?
Yes, Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife guests can leave their car in the on-site car park.
How much does it cost to stay at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso?
A room at the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Playa Paraiso starts from 257€.
What rooms does the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife consist of?
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife offers you a choice of Deluxe Queen Room, Queen Suite and Studio Queen Room.
Is there any public transport near Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife?
Yes, there is a Paraiso Floral bus stop 150 meters from the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife.
Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.
Pets Pets are allowed on request.
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From the airport: Tenerife South – 21.1 km, ≈22 min. Tenerife North – 58.6 km, ≈63 min.
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Rocky/rocky beach, wild (non-equipped beach) Wild, line 2 Way to the beach: within walking distance, across the road Entrance to the sea rocky (special footwear recommended) 9Ol000
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Wild, 2nd line
300 meters from the lobby to the beach
rocky/rocky, wild (non-equipped beach)
Entrance to the water: rocky (special footwear recommended)
Path to the beach: within walking distance, across the road
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Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife, Tenerife, Spain
The hotel is located in a fairly popular resort area of Playa Paraiso. A hundred meters from the hotel stretches a sandy beach, you can also swim in the artificial pool, which is filled with sea water. A good choice for families with children, as there is a wide range of entertainment for young visitors. You can also take the whole family by bus to another resort area in order to get to know local customs and cultural traditions, as well as buy souvenirs and taste local cuisine.
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Tour84164 Rew southwestern part of Tenerife
In the article we will describe all the main beaches of the southwestern part of Tenerife. This side of the coast includes the popular resorts of Los Gigantes and Puerto de Santiago, as well as the less popular and therefore quieter towns of Alcala, Playa San Juan, Playa Paraiso, Caiao Salvaje and La Caleta (the latter is closer to the main southern resorts, but I decided to include this place is in the southwest). We will describe the beaches in the same order.
Playa de Los Guios
Located at the foot of the famous cliffs of Los Gigantes, tourists from many countries prefer the beach of Los Guios because of the purest and calm water, the temperature of which is much higher than anywhere else. This phenomenon is explained by the nearby cliffs, which reliably protect Los Guyos from the wind and create a comfortable corner for a pleasant stay. The town of Los Gigantes is quite small and rises directly to the rocks with its small apart-hotels and low buildings lined with an amphitheatre, surrounded on all sides by lush greenery and lush flowering vegetation.
A strip of turquoise water and the blue of the sky stand out against the gray background of rocks and coastal volcanic sand. Family Europeans are very fond of relaxing here, who are happy to come with children. They rent a sunbed and a beach umbrella (3 euros each) and calmly bask in the sun, claiming that you can get a quality and quick tan only in Los Guyos. The beach is located next to the local port, which means that various marine activities are available to vacationers: boat trips and boat trips, sea fishing and jet skis. Riding on “bananas” and other inflatable products is not provided due to the proximity to the entrance to the port.
The beach is urban, it is 180 m long and 20–30 m wide. There is no parking, but it is easily accessible on foot from any nearby hotel. At the service of vacationers there are restaurants and cafes on the territory of the port, where you can enjoy plenty of fish and seafood dishes or just drink beer while waiting for a boat trip. Among other services are paid showers (1 euro) and toilets, and lifeguards vigilantly monitor safety.
General view of Los Guyos beach
Toilet, showers and lifeguard
View from the top of the beach and rocks
Playa la Chica
In Puerto de Santiago there is a small city beach Playa Chica, which is a bay with calm water and black sand, partly strewn with large pebbles . It is located under a cliff, near the old fishing pier, which is why the water is sometimes dirty. The beach is about 100 meters long and 15 meters wide, there are a couple of parking places, but it is better to visit it on foot. From the services: beach shower, trash cans, umbrellas and sometimes lifeguards are on duty. Right here there is a beach bar with drinks, and a little higher level there are several restaurants.
General view of the beach
Street view from above
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Playa la Arena
In the tourist center of Puerto de Santiago, one of the blue flag beaches, Playa La Arena, is conveniently located. The blue flag awarded to the beach 27 years ago is a guarantee of high quality service and good sea conditions, which makes the beach a favorite destination for vacationers of all ages. Often here you can meet professional photographers who are attracted by the amazing beauty of landscapes and bright velvet sunsets. The length and width of the black sand beach are 140 and 40 meters respectively. Tourists are provided with paid showers and toilets (20 cents each), foot washing, rental of sunbeds and umbrellas. There is also a tourist office, parking, as well as many shops, cafes, bars and pizzerias. The lifeguard team works on the beach around the clock. There are no water activities here, and when the waves rise, you won’t be able to swim.
Beach in sunny weather
General view of the beach
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Playa Punta Blanca
Not far from Puerto de Santiago is the wild beach of Punta Blanca, which is considered a great place for surfing. Wave lovers come here to train and live right in the vans, which are clearly visible from the nearby road. This black beach, almost two kilometers long and only 10 meters wide, is not very suitable for sunbathing, as it is completely covered with gravel and pebbles. No services are provided, so it will be appreciated exclusively by lovers of riding the waves, and it is not at all interesting for ordinary beach tourists.
General view
Waves on the beach
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Playa de La Jaquita
The village of Alcala has several well-maintained beaches and one of them is Playa de La Jaquita. It is located next to the Gran Meliá Palacio De Isora hotel and it is the hotel guests who are the main visitors to the beach. The beach itself, with black volcanic sand, has a length of 150 meters and a width of about 30 and most often without waves. Among the services: showers, changing rooms, toilets, litter bins, rental of sunbeds and umbrellas, tourist office, playground and bar. There is also parking.
La Jaquita Beach
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Playa de Alcala
Not all tourists will find it convenient on the city beach of Alcala – in addition to gray and black sand, there are rocky places, gravel and pebbles. A small beach has a length of 30 meters, a width of 15. There is a pier nearby and water activities are theoretically available, but in fact they may not be. But you can go diving or snorkeling, swimming in the company of large turtles. Nearby there are many cafes and restaurants with local cuisine and clean restrooms. For those who come by car there are parking spaces.
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Playa Mendez
The beach called Playa Mendez is located next to the previous one in a quiet bay of Alcala and is hidden by a ledge of a rock of volcanic origin, which perfectly protects from waves. It is about 90 meters long and only 8 meters wide, covered with gravel, pebbles and rubble. A secluded and quiet place with no services provided.
General view of the beach
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Playa San Juan
San Juan beach occupies the southern outskirts of the city of the same name. Since 2012, the beach has been awarded the Blue Flag, which indicates the good quality of services and the condition of the water. The beach is located next to a small port, the breakwater of which is a good protection from waves and wind. Part of the beach is covered with black sand, and part with yellow fine sand or pebbles. The length is 360 meters, the width is 30. At the service of tourists: an ambulance service, a tour desk, a free shower, toilets and changing rooms, as well as a playground. Nearby there are many hotels and restaurants where you can enjoy live music and delicious food in the evening.
San Juan Beach
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Playa Abama Golf Resort
Not far from Playa San Juan is the Abama Golf Resort, which was built in 2005. It turned out that the rocky coast is not suitable for recreation, and they began to bring a large amount of white sand here, turning the place into one of the comfortable snow-white beaches 100 meters long and 20 meters wide for everyone. If you intend to visit the beach of the hotel, make sure that there is no holiday, otherwise, due to the influx of locals who are happy to come here on weekends and holidays, it will not be easy for you to find a place for yourself. The beach services include a shower, a toilet, but only tourists staying at the hotel are provided with sunbeds and umbrellas. The lift that takes you to the beach and back to the hotel is also only for hotel guests, but everyone else can go down the stairs on foot.
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Playa de Ajabo
Ajabo beach is located in the town of Callao Salvaje. Until recently, it was an undeveloped and completely wild place that had to be ennobled. It got better, but the water here is often cold and muddy, so this is one of my least favorite places to swim. The sand is black, there are many stones and pebbles, which makes entering the water more difficult. The beach is about 100 meters long and up to 40 wide, there are paid umbrellas and sun loungers. There is also a cafe, toilets and showers. In general, you can lie down and sunbathe, but if possible, it is better to choose another beach for swimming and entertainment.
Ocean view
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Playa de La Enramada
Playa de La Enramada city beach is located in a quiet area of La Caleta and will interest those who love be alone with nature. The coast is covered with small pebbles and black sand, the waves are calm, but sometimes they are big, which attracts surfers. The beach is 325 meters long and 18 meters wide. There are sun loungers, umbrellas and ample parking. There is also a beach bar, and there are several hotels, cafes and restaurants nearby.
Although Tenerife is an autonomous region of Spain, it actually lies just 300 km off the west coast of Africa, thus giving it a unique blend of Spanish culture and African sun.
Is Tenerife in the EU?
Yes, as a part of Spain, Tenerife is very firmly within the EU and its currency is the Euro. However, the island has VAT free status which means it falls outside of EU Customs allowances.
When is the best time to visit Tenerife?
Although Tenerife has low seasons, it has no ‘off season’ and places are generally open all year. The visitor trend is for Northern Europeans to favour the winter months in order to escape the cold of home and for Spanish mainlanders to favour the summer months in order to escape the heat of the cities and plains. If you like it quiet, try May, early June, and early December.
What is the weather like?
Tenerife has a sub tropical climate which means that sunshine is its default setting all year round and you can sunbathe no matter what month you visit. Summers are hot, but not too hot with average temperatures around 26°C and cooling trade winds to keep the island in the comfortable zone. Winters are pleasantly mild with an average of 19°C.
Is there a time difference?
Unlike mainland Spain, Tenerife is on Greenwich Mean Time and moves its clocks forward in spring and back in the fall, so if you’re coming from the UK, there is no time difference.
Can I climb Mount Teide?
Yes, provided you have the stamina, anyone can climb Mount Teide but you need a permit to reach the summit for which you can apply online. Most people prefer to take the cable car to within 200 metres of Spain’s highest peak but those who wish to plant their virtual flag on the top can do so either by climbing from the base of the mountain at Montaña Blanca or from the cable car exit.
The ultimate reward goes to those who begin from Montaña Blanca, stay the night at the Altavista Refuge and then climb to the summit to witness daybreak over the archipelago, for which you don’t need a permit provided you return before the first cable car of the day.
My cruise docks at Santa Cruz for one day. What’s the best way to spend my limited time?
The city of Santa Cruz has many attractions including botanical gardens, museums, splendid architecture, great shopping and excellent cafés and restaurants. It’s also very compact to explore on foot so get hold of a walking guide and get to know Tenerife’s capital city.
If you’re looking for a beach, jump on the 910 bus at the port and head to Tenerife’s most beautiful sun, sea and sand spot, the golden, tropical paradise of Las Teresitas. If you want to get to Mount Teide, pick up a local excursion but expect to spend in total up to three hours of your time travelling.
Is Tenerife safe?
Yes, Tenerife has a very low crime rate and is a very safe place to visit and to live in. There aren’t any ‘no-go’ areas and streets are safe to wander in at night as well as during the day. You should nevertheless exercise common sense, particularly in the main tourist resorts, by not leaving valuables unattended on the beach or in your hire car.
I’ve heard the north is cloudy and wet while the south is sunny and dry…is that true?
Generally speaking, the north of Tenerife enjoys the same idyllic climate as the south but is a little cooler and cloudier, most noticeably during the summer months of July and August, and it does get rainfall in the winter, mainly in the months of November and March.
Is the water safe to drink?
Yes, but because of the heavy treatment of tap water, your stomach may not be used to the additives. Most visitors choose to drink the bottled water instead. But if you’re out walking and find a water fountain in a picnic zone or a rural village, stock up – it’s fresh mountain water and delicious.
Do I need to hire a car to see the island?
No, there is a very good bus service – Titsa – which has good coverage over most of the island, is clean and reasonably reliable. But some journeys can take a long time, particularly in tourist areas where every little hamlet is served, and some places are too tricky to get to by bus so ultimately, car hire gives you the most flexibility and freedom. It’s cheap too.
Are there cockroaches?
It’s important to recognise that Tenerife is a sub-tropical destination and inevitably you may encounter the occasional cockroach but they are largely confined to the tourist areas around large bins and of course are only nocturnal. You can also find mosquitoes in late summer, particularly around fresh water sources such as irrigation tanks but generally speaking, Tenerife is largely a pest-free zone. ..
Are there timeshare touts?
…speaking of pests, all the big resorts on Tenerife have a few touts who will try to get you to a timeshare sales venue via scratch cards. A polite refusal is all you need to keep them at bay. The same goes for the street vendors with their ‘designer’ sunglasses and watches.
Is it expensive to eat out on Tenerife?
No. As in most of Spain, eating out is an integral part of the culture and can be done for as little as seven or eight Euros for a three course menu del dïa and beer at €1 – €1.50 a pint. For those who have more exacting culinary tastes, Tenerife has some excellent restaurants serving both local and International cuisine.
Is it easy to get work for a season?
Pre-Brexit, yes. Now, not so much… if you’re going to do it legally!
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Embark on this striking 8-day cruise around the Canary Islands, an island archipelago off the coast of Africa. Highlights include La Gomera Island, the second smallest island of the Archipelago. The whistled speech or silbo gomero is still used by the locals to communicate with each other. Explore Tenerife with its laurel forests dating from the tertiary period, the Giant Cliff’s rock formation and the Cave of Wind, a lava tube which is 17 km long – a journey into the earth. Visit the impressive Volcano route in La Palma and the Caldera del Tuburiente National Park. See the white-washed houses of Yiaza and the National Park of Timanfaya – also known as Mountains of Fire – and the wineries producing the white Malvasia wines in Lanzarote.
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In the early morning, arrive in Santa Cruz de la Palma. Enjoy an optional excursion to visit the historic old town of Santa Cruz de La Palma, and to Taburiente National Park to visit the museum. Then, travel towards the crater itself (weather permitting). A visit to El Paso, a nice traditional Canary village, takes place just in time before stopping in a restaurant for an inclusive lunch. The tour continues to visit La Glorieta near Las Manchas and arrives at the Volcano San Antonio for an optional walk to the volcano rim. Overnight in Port.
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Arrive in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and enjoy an optional half day excursion to Santa Cruz and La Laguna, the former capital of Tenerife and UNESCO Heritage Site. Beginning in the central Plaza del Adelantado, visit the Town Hall which dates back to 1546, the Casa de Anchieta, the Palacio de Nava, and the Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena. Then, continue to the capital city of Tenerife, Santa Cruz, where you find the modern auditorium and can visit the heart of the city, la Plaza de España. Overnight at sea.
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In the morning, arrive in Corralejo Port. Enjoy an optional half-day excursion on the island and discover Betancuria, the original capital of the aborigine Kingdom of the Canary Islands, and later capital of Fuerteventura until 1834. Visit La Casa Santa María and get acquainted with the island’s traditions and go to a goat farm. On your way back to Corralejo, stop at an aloe vera factory to learn about its impressive health benefits. Spend the afternoon at leisure with the possibility for a swim at the nearby beach. In the late evening sail to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria Island.
Day 7: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria Island
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Arrive in Las Palmas in the morning and take an optional excursion to Villa de Teror, the main religious center of the island. This villa is almost overshadowed by the 18th-century Basilica de Nuestra Señora Del Pino. Past Valleseco, the road leads to Cruz de Tejeda in the center of the island, set above the sea level. View the famous rock monuments of the island: Roque Nublo, Roque Bentayga, and Roque El Fraile. Pass through Tafira and stop at the Canary Island Botanical Garden to enjoy its impressive collection of plants and trees from the Macaronesia Region.
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Arrive in Los Cristianos Port, South Tenerife in the morning and disembark after breakfast. Transfer to the airport for your continued independent travels.
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Review for Braemar to Africa
chrisbev
10+ Cruises • Age 50s
Just got back from west Africa cruise on the Fred Olsen Braemar, What a fantastic cruise experience it was. We have cruised with many cruise lines including P&O, Celebrity, Princess, Thomsons, NCL,The service was excellent, nothing is ever too much trouble for any of the crew, really friendly, wonderful people,THE Waiters we had in the Grampian restaurant were fantastic, we were on table 31, and …
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Sail Date: April 2014
Excellent cruise
Review for Braemar to Africa
VictorMeldrew
10+ Cruises • Age 70s
We are regular Fred. Olsen cruisers and this was one of the best experiences we’ve had with them. Let’s get the negative out of the way first – charter flights with Monarch are never good news! So little leg room. We had a late flight, arriving at the Braemar in Tenerife at about 9.00 p.m., and we had to load our own luggage onto the coach and off at the other end. Not a good start. Our late …
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Sail Date: March 2014
OUR FAVOURITE CRUISE SHIP TO DATE!
Review for Braemar to Africa
Prof de F
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s
We have just returned home from a lovely cruise on Fred Olsen’s Braemar to Cape Verde, The Gambia and Senegal and fully understand why people travel more than once on this ship. We certainly will! Having previously travelled on P and O, Princess cruises, Holland and America, Ocean Village and Thomson we found that “Fred” comes up trumps!
Our cabin was an outside cabin on deck 4 with a picture …
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Sail Date: March 2014
A little disappointing
Review for Braemar to Africa
Maudash
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s
Fred Olsen flew us to Tenerife via Monarch from Manchester. We couldn’t book seats in advance as there was some kind of tension between Monarch and Fred Olsen. The Monarch plane was appalling. Extra seats had been installed and there was no leg room and no air supply for some seats as they were out of sync with the new seating. You could book extra leg room on a few rows on check-in for £30 each …
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Sail Date: January 2014
Cape Verdi and West Africa
Review for Braemar to Africa
keithhanson
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s
Having just been on a cruise with Fred starting at Tenerife to Cape Verdi and west Africa an back to Gran Canaria and Fuertaventura I am going to give it 5 star rating. The ship is good. It is not as glitzy as some but is neat, tidy and easy to move around. Cabin was clean and comfortable and adequate although not oversized. We were on deck 4 outside with a window and it was very convenient and …
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Sail Date: January 2014
Unusual destinations on a lovely little ship
Review for Braemar to Africa
Bollinger_Babe
10+ Cruises • Age 60s
My husband and I are veteran cruisers and this was our second time on FOCL’s Braemar. We have been on all the ‘Fred’ ships and the Braemar is my own personal favourite as she is just the right size to make a more personal experience.
We were allocated balcony cabin 7050 and this was perfectly fine. Clean, comfortable and quiet, with twin beds and two chairs, a sunlounger and a table on the …
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Sail Date: January 2014
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Review for Braemar to Africa
eremenkosboot
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s
We have just returned from our Cape Verde cruise on board the Braemar, this was our second with Fred Olsen, the last one on the Boudicca. We have cruised around seven times with Thomson, and been on all their ships, so we thought we would give Fred another go, the first one being slightly disappointing.
Firstly,the ship is lovely I cannot fault her at all, always plenty of space.Food was …
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Sail Date: February 2013
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Gizmosmum1
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s
We hadn’t cruised before, being under 50 we really thought that cruising was for older people. That’s certainly true for the Braemar but many guests told us about other cruise lines who cater for a younger audience so I’m happy to stand corrected.
My husband is terrified of water and to get him to go I had to book a cabin with a balcony above a lifeboat! Within a couple of days he was quite …
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Sail Date: January 2013
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Finding African influences in T Canary Islands gastronomy
When we first started travel writing social media was a term of the near future, travel writers didn’t inhabit cyberspace, and blogs hadn’t yet become mainstream. Subsequently, there were far fewer sources of detailed destination information online. When researching, we spotted very quickly that much of the information we read came from the same limited sources. Information lifted from guidebooks peppered numerous websites. Some of it was good, some of it wasn’t. When the source got something wrong, that same mistake was repeated over and over and over again. One example related to which movies were filmed on Tenerife. For years travel guides (both in print and in human form) incorrectly informed visitors that Star Wars and Planet of the Apes were filmed in Teide National Park. As a result, when we researched the places we visited on Tenerife, as well as using other sources, we popped into libraries to shore up our own experiences/perceptions with locally archived facts, history and anecdotes.
Film crew in Teide National Park.
The travel writing world has changed in the intervening 15 years. There are now, on the face of it, multitudinous sources available at the press of a button. But the same old patterns still exist. Many of the travel articles you read about Tenerife, or any destination for that matter, will not be original. Too many will be written by people who haven’t visited the place they’ve written about or experienced the things they write about. The information included will have been gleamed from elsewhere. It’s not difficult to spot this as similar sounding sentences pop up all over the place. One common one is that Tenerife and Canarian gastronomy is a mixture of Spanish, African, and South American cuisine. You’ll see this referenced in numerous travel articles about Canarian food, and every time I read it I know the words which follow have been penned by someone who doesn’t really know Canarian cuisine.
South American street food, found even in small towns on Tenerife.
Sure, there are many dishes on the menus in traditional Canarian restaurants which are common on the Spanish mainland, and the South American influences are there to be found as well. But what about Africa? What exactly are the local concoctions which might have diners remarking “that’s just like that dish we ate in Essaouira/Banjul/Dakar/ Mindelo…”?
A Cape Verdean feast, for two.
It’s one of those Tenerife travel ‘facts’ churned out over an over again. The island’s markets and supermarkets might share some of the same fish, fruit, pulses, and vegetables found in the markets of the lands not so far away to the east. There might be messy ‘everything but the kitchen sink’ stews and busy fish and seafood rice concoctions, but you’ll struggle to find dishes on menus which reflect the ones eaten in West and North West Africa.
Migas and fish in Andalusia.
As well as having notched up god knows how many Canarian restaurants on all the islands over the years, we’ve eaten at traditional restaurants in Morocco, The Gambia, and Cape Verde – all African countries which are relatively near to the Canaries. Yet, in Canarian restaurants we haven’t seen variations of the likes of Moroccan tagines, Cape Verdean cachupas, or West African spicy jollof rice on any menus. In fact, we tasted far more evidence of Moorish influences in the food we ate in villages in Andalusia; unsurprisingly, given the Moors ruled parts of Spain for 800 years. In the centre of Lisbon, thanks to links with former colonies, West African food is relatively common, and certainly far easier to find than it is in the Canary Islands.
Spicy and creamy African cuisine in Lisbon.
Despite the proximity of the African continent, the likelihood the islands’ original inhabitants came from North Africa, and the superficial claims of many a travel article/website, Canarian gastronomy surprisingly doesn’t bear much resemblance to that found on the fascinating land to the east at all.
So far, most of the above is deduced from our personal experiences, and on the ground research.
Tagine in Marrakech.
But talking of research, let’s bring this full circle. Like I mentioned at the start, we like to confirm our own findings/perceptions by checking them against credible sources. The food & drink section of our The Real Tenerife guidebook is fuelled not only by our own experiences but by info gleaned from numerous interviews over the years with farmers, vineyard owners, specialist producers, and local chefs etc.
Cachupa for breakfast in Sao Vicente, Cape Verde.
In this case that credible source is a West African organisation dedicated to educating people in the Canary Islands about the ‘richness’ of the culture, life, and gastronomy of the lands they represent. In a document specifically about gastronomy they write this:
“One of those multiple riches is gastronomy, one of the great unknowns to Spanish society.”
Tellingly, one of their aims is to ‘bring the cuisine of the continent to their neighbour’.
They wouldn’t have to do that if it was already there.
Nuestra Señora de África Market – Barceló Experiences
Due to its pink colour-scheme and neo-Colonial appearance, the Nuestra Señora de África Market, better known as La Recova, is impossible to miss on a stroll through Santa Cruz de Tenerife. In fact, it should be included in all tourist walking routes owing to the fact that it is a historic building where you can get a real feel for daily life in the city. It is also perfect for discovering local produce, as you can taste the island’s most authentic flavours right on the premises. Above all, make the most of your visit to acquaint yourself with delicious Canarian cheese, wine, mojo sauces and tropical fruit. Over 200 traders await to talk to you about their exclusive produce. Is there a better place to find a culinary souvenir to take home?
How the Nuestra Señora de África Market began
The market opened its doors in 1943 and is heir to the former nineteenth-century poultry market situated on the other side of the Santos Ravine. In the beginning the market was an essential space to come to for buying food, not just in Santa de Cruz de Tenerife but for the whole island. Its facilities combined ordinary retail trade as well as wholesale, an important role that it maintained until 1974.
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This was the year in which the second life of Nuestra Señora de África Market began as it said farewell to those golden years by creating a separate wholesale market, Mercatenerife, where much of its trade was to move. Although commercial activity was reduced, it continued until 1985, when it started to become apparent that food habits were changing among citizens, as they began to opt for other type of shops and larger establishments. The sale of fresh produce began to drop and the number of supermarkets, which took business away from La Recova, started to increase. The repercussions were soon apparent and stands began to close (30% are empty). For a decade the situation hardly changed and few locals call for the traditional market model.
In this critical state of affairs, a voice from within the market emerged advocating self-management of the space, a proposal that was accepted by the City Hall. From then on, Nuestra Señora de África Market began to manage the facilities itself whilst trying to adapt to new times. As a non-profit cooperative, it safeguarded its interests and assessed new ways to make the space profitable. Today this same model still persists; a model that has been recognised with various awards, such as the Gold Medal from the Government of the Canary Islands and the Gold Medal from the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
High-speed construction
The history of the market’s construction is fascinating, as it was only possible thanks to the donation of one and a half million pesetas by the capital general Ricardo Serrador Santés, who put forward the money with two conditions: that it be built in a maximum of six months and that it be overseen by a representative of the Economic Authority of the Canary Islands. Although it was finished in 18 months, the result couldn’t have worked out any better as a striking building—declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 2004—was eventually built. The market’s main entrance is a large archway spanning eight metres, leading into an interior that is built around three courtyards, which are connected via porticoed walkways. The market was named Nuestra Señora de África [Our Lady of Africa] in memory of the saint of the captain general’s wife.
In the beginning, produce had to be sold on the same day as it didn’t have refrigerators. Fish was conserved with ice until 1957 when the first cold storage room was installed in the semi-basement. The basement, which initially served as a warehouse, was integrated into the market three years later due to demand from traders.
Today the ground floor houses the fishmongers, 16 shops selling varied produce, and the car park (free for customers). The rest of the stands and a children’s play area are situated on the first floor. Next to the market is the Rambla Azul, where books, bazaar items and artisan products are sold.
When in the market look out for sculptures such as The Milklady and Homage to Chicharreros (the name given to the inhabitants of Tenerife), and a clock mechanism from the late twentieth century.
Daily shopping and gourmet food tasting
The Nuestra Señora de África Market offers a practical service to residents of the capital of Tenerife, who come to do their daily shopping. At the market they can find fruit, vegetables, poultry, preserves, charcuterie, cakes and pastries, baked goods, salted items and meat and fish, among others. The flower stalls, situated in the central courtyard, provide a touch of colour and aroma, making it an even more enjoyable experience.
In addition to shopping, you can also savour the best gourmet food tastings at the market. This trend, which is so widespread across Europe, has now arrived at the market. For travellers it is an excellent opportunity to sample the finest produce that the Canary Islands have to offer all under one roof. You can’t leave the market without trying a barraquito (a coffee liqueur) or papas arrugadas con mojo picón (‘wrinkled’ potatoes served with a spicy sauce). Tenerife’s cuisine is truly delicious, so be sure to make the most of the occasion.
In addition to enjoying a walk through the market and grabbing a few bites to eat, it’s also possible to attend special workshops that are organised regularly such as ‘La Recova Nights’ and ‘The Flavours of La Recova’.
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Places of Power: Tenerife Island – Canary Islands or traces of the legendary Atlantis
It is rare to find mention of Tenerife and the Canary Islands as a Place of Power, because basically they are known as a paradise on Earth, as about islands created specifically for a beach holiday and, nevertheless, they fascinate and attract millions of people from all over the world with their mystery and beauty of legends. And not by chance. Someone inexplicably falls in love with these places, they give strength to someone and replenish energy, but many do not even realize the incredible nature of the attractiveness of this corner of the globe and simply strive to come here again and again. Although our journey began as a purely touristic one, either due to the peculiarities of perception, or thanks to the enticing and mysterious spirit of the island, it very quickly grew into something more. Judge for yourself…
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What is the Canaries
The Canarian archipelago includes 7 large and several small islands. Each of them is unusual and interesting in its own way, but the islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the most attractive for holidays.
canary archipelago
Although the Canary Islands are located at a distance of 1200 km from Spain, this is one of its autonomous provinces. They are located in the Atlantic Ocean, just 100 km from the coast of Africa. But there is no African hell here: the Canary Islands have a mild spring climate that allows you to enjoy your vacation at any time of the year without suffering from excessive heat.
There is no African heat in the Canary Islands
With its even, mild and dry climate, the Canary Islands are never too hot or cold. The average monthly air temperature does not fall below 21C (December – February) and does not rise above 30C (July – August).
The water temperature in the coastal zone fluctuates slightly around 20C (February – 19C, August – 24C), so you can swim in the ocean all year round.
The history of Tenerife is more like a legend
In Western Europe, the existence of the Canary archipelago has been known since ancient times. In the Greek myths described by Homer and Hesiod, the islands are described as “the abode of the blessed and the garden of the Hesperides.” Most likely, the islands owe their inexpressible energy power and attractiveness precisely to their connection with Atlantis. The traces of its presence on the islands have been preserved since its inception to this day. Take at least the indigenous inhabitants of the islands. When the conquistadors came to this fertile land, people called the Guanches lived on the islands, which in the local language meant “son of Tenerife”.
Tenerife, like other islands of the Canary archipelago, arose on the site of Atlantis that existed more than 12 million years ago, which was buried under the water column when the hitherto dormant volcano woke up.
Guanches – indigenous people of the Canary archipelago or Atlantis
The origin of the Guanches is lost in legend. Tall, fair-haired Guanches are a solid tangle of mysteries and contradictions, just like their whole history. Who they are, where and how they got to the archipelago, no one knows. The Portuguese, and then the Spaniards, the French, having discovered the Canary Islands, expected to meet here with the African population, but they found a Caucasoid type of people, moreover, similar not to southern, but to northern Europeans: Swedes, Pomeranian Slavs . ..
Islanders, as a selection, tall blond with white skin. Women were distinguished by a wonderful figure and soft hair of flaxen, red and chestnut colors. In character and temperament, the Guanches also resembled Europeans. At the same time, they walked in skins and ate the meat of dogs. Despite some differences between the inhabitants of individual islands, they were all similar to each other and spoke dialects of the same language.
It would be most correct to assume that the Guanches came to the islands from the sea. But how? They didn’t have boats. And they were so ignorant of navigation that they were horrified at the mere thought of sailing or rowing from one island to another. However, not like boats, the Guanches did not make boats, or even rafts. Fish were caught from the shore on a hook or shoals were driven into nets by hand. But the ancestors of these people somehow ended up on the islands?! True, the Guanches swam well, but this does not explain this riddle, because the islands of the archipelago closest to Africa – Fuerteventura and Lanzarote – are still 60 miles away from it.
On the one hand, the Guanches managed to 15 century. to reach the Neolithic (Stone Age), on the other hand, they had a script that has not been deciphered so far (unless, of course, the inscriptions found in the caves in an unknown language belong to the Guanches). There is no other people in history that would have created writing while still at the Neolithic stage. Well, is it really impossible not to agree that they actually come from a real-life Atlantis. Although the ancient Canarians lived in the Stone Age, their social organization was quite complex. Each clan was ruled by a monarch (mensei) and a “parliament” – a council of elders. The Guanches did not know metal, mummified the dead and used paint to decorate bodies in the form of clay stamps. Oddly enough, exactly the same stamps were found in Mexico.
However, a rather long digression into the history of the Guanches should not confuse you, because the mystery of this people is part of the general spirit of the Canary Islands.
How to describe paradise and the feeling of being in it?
We must be honest and say that for many, the original purpose of visiting the Canary Islands was still a vacation that will seem incredibly wonderful in a cold and unfriendly November, December, January, February or March with April. Indeed, after arriving on the islands and feeling a strong temperature drop, your whole being will plunge into a soft feather bed of bliss bestowed by the fertile nature of the island:
gentle sun and ocean in the south,
incredibly clean, fresh, iodine-filled air,
mighty rocks, attracting with their powerful energy,
and of course the incredibly blissful and friendly feeling that reigns throughout the island.
Very soon, filled with the gentle energy of the sun, you will realize that the traditional entertainment that is offered in abundance to tourists on the island does not inspire you, and, as if hearing a call, you will begin to make a list of the mysterious places of power of the Canary Islands.
Personal list of the mysterious places of power of the Canary Islands
We recommend that you first of all visit the “barranco” (gorge) of Masca. To get to this curious place, you will certainly have to drive along incredibly beautiful mountain serpentines one and a half cars wide and breathe in the cleanest air coming from the ocean.
Masca Gorge, Tenerife
We must immediately make a reservation that if you, as a diligent tourist, are going to walk the entire 600-meter route leading from a small village where the descendants of pirates live to the ocean coast, then you, of course, will arrive at the place early in the morning and be able to enjoy the views , 2.5 hour descent and no less expensive ascent.
Mask Gorge: an incredibly beautiful mountain serpentine 1.5 cars wide
However, you can enjoy truly powerful sensations from contact with the energy of a huge tectonic fault if you walk, stopping at every step and trying not to lose sight of any of the relief of the island that opens up to our eyes. If you arrived at the place rather late, then remember that there are about 4 hours of darkness left and, therefore, you will not have enough time for a full descent and ascent. But as it turns out later, this is the most favorable time to immerse yourself in the surrounding nature in relative peace (without crowds past tourists scurrying up and down). But there is something to see in the gorge.
Either because of excessive impressionability and wild fantasy, or because of incredible sensitivity to all kinds of influences, you will feel someone’s presence all the way. As if someone is watching your every move with a keen eye. At the same time, this feeling is not hostile …. rather, it makes it clear that you are obliged to obey the incredible power that comes from these places. And having gone deep about halfway through the stunningly beautiful waterfalls, you will finally find a place for a halt and a gorgeous photo session.
View of the waterfall from the bottom of the Maska gorge
This is where all your feelings will really open up. It is impossible to convey the overwhelming feeling when you are at the depths of the Maska Gorge, even if you have visited the mountains more than once, and you really have something to compare with. Being alone with nature, one has only to listen…. Mountains always create a feeling of greatness and inviolability, but there really is something here …. as if along the bottom of the gorge there is a thin line between the worlds in time and space, and vigilant Guanches guards tirelessly watch and protect every visitor.
In general, I must admit that the island really does not feel the passage of time and everything is filled with peace and grace. This is truly heaven on earth! ))))
Pico del Teide
The central place of all legends and the place of worship of the Guanches is, of course, Pico del Teide (Mount Teide). The mountain is considered the highest point not only in the Canary Islands, but also in Spain. Thanks to Teide, Tenerife is called the “two-faced island”. It divides the island into southern and northern parts. The south is rocky and sunny with many coves, the cleanest beaches of black volcanic sand, the north, on the contrary, is buried in fantastic elven forests and attracts all lovers of secluded relaxation.
Mount Teide – height – 3718 m.
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In general, if we talk about choosing the right vehicle to move around the island, in order to feel the energy of the island yourself and truly immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the island’s unique places of power, you need to travel by car. An incredibly pleasant feeling is left not only by the nature of the island, but also with what care the inhabitants keep and protect it.
Stopping at numerous miradors and slowly climbing your way to the volcano, you will surely appreciate the sophistication of the transition from the desert coast in the south, through the belt of misty clouds, where the majestic Canary pine grows in abundance, and to the sunny Las Cañadas del Teide, the national park of Spain . Well, where else can you go through the clouds like this on a cool gloomy day, rise to the very sun and feel life itself in all its love and beauty!
Canarian pine
Canary pine is worth mentioning separately. She, like many things on the island, is unique. Over the years of living in such a difficult place to live, the tree has developed an amazing property – it has become fireproof. Even if the tree burns by 80%, it will recover very quickly. Thanks to these unique properties, Canary pine is considered the most valuable building material.
Teide Experience
Throughout the trip to the Teide peak, many tourists, according to their stories, did not leave the feeling of happiness and a sense of the sacrament that was about to happen. And everyone who has been there and climbed the funicular to the very top will surely understand these impressions. All the way to the volcano, you can think about the history of Atlantis, the origin of Teide, its purpose and the secrets kept under the layers of volcanic rock.
When you get to the El Teleferico lift, you can say with confidence that meeting with a powerful volcano will change your life and significantly renew your physical, mental and emotional body!
Having risen to the level of 3555 m on the lift, you are so close to the center of a powerful column of positive energy, beating from the very heart of the volcano into space. And this energy permeates you, breaks through all energy plugs, cleanses of everything superficial that interferes with the free movement of energy, makes your own Qi flow gently and evenly and fills you with pure vitality, a powerful positive charge … and this is only part of the message that was received on top of the mountain…and there is still so much to do.
As soon as you come into contact with this pure stream, you begin to return to the origins of yourself, as if the same light appears again at the end of the tunnel, which guides you through life and gives you strength to search for your true destiny . .. .. and everything immediately falls into place.
It is impossible to describe the desire to fly and the complete feeling of freedom outside of time and space, gravity and consciousness that arises on top of a mountain. This is how he is – a powerful master, like a loving father accepting his sons and giving them a piece of “original” life…
Incredibly difficult to describe sensations, but we hope not to bore you in our immersion in inner sensations. In addition, we need to move on in our story, because there are still so many places of power on this tiny island in the ocean!
The next stop on the map of Tenerife was Benijo Beach.
Esperanza Forest
Through the forest of Esperanza (Bosque de la Esperanza) runs the TF-24 highway from Mount Teide to the town of La Laguna. The Elven Forest of Hope (as translated from Spanish la Esperanza) is located on the northwestern slope of the Teide. Canarian pines are being replaced by fragrant eucalyptus trees with “peeled” trunks. Ah, what a fragrance in this forest!
Esperanza Forest seems close in spirit and for some reason resembles Siberian pine forests. And the energetically viscous air filled with the aromas of eucalyptus seemed intoxicating and immediately wanted to stay in it longer. But unfortunately, many do not notice these beauties, but rush to drive it only along the highway, watching its amazing beauty from the car window.
Description of the experience of walking in the Esperanza Forest
As if spellbound, we stopped the car and, having parked, went for a walk in the forest. For some reason, the elven queen stood before my eyes all the time: beautiful and mysteriously beckoning travelers into the thicket of the forest. I really wanted to sit down in meditation and, having united with the spirits of the forest, go on a journey in search of the secrets of the universe, but we were driven by time, or rather, the inexorably approaching darkness. How I want to be there right now!
But at such a walking pace, you may not make it to your destination – a small village called Benijo – on this day, so you should hurry up or postpone the trip the next day.
Where to go on your last day in Tenerife
On the last full day of your stay in Tenerife, take the TF-1 highway to the capital of Tenerife – Santa Cruz, and then through the Anaga ridge and the forest of Las Mercedes along the pass to Taganana.
Les Las Mercedes
Initiates know that in the preglacial period, when dinosaurs inhabited the earth, the entire territory of modern Europe was covered with subtropical evergreen relict forests. Such forests are preserved today only in the Canaries, the Azores and Madeira. The prehistoric forest is really beautiful and doesn’t look like Esperanza at all. However, these two amazing and completely different forests evoke their own associations and sensations for everyone. Forest Las Mercedes is a completely different property. Here the air is much lighter and a walk through the forest is more likely to meet another unique plant than to meet an energetically charged place. However, as mentioned earlier, everything on this island has an extremely positive charge, and the keepers carefully protect everyone and everyone that falls into their domain.
Having passed the wonderful forests of Tenerife along the northwestern slope through the Taganana Pass, we headed for a small village called Benijo. Some time ago this place was not so popular, but now its popularity is steadily growing among lovers of ecotourism.
You can arrive early in the morning, park your rented car at some small cafe and go down a long equipped staircase along the rocks to the beach, which was the ultimate goal of traveling to this part of the island. Benijo beach (Benijo) is not particularly suitable for swimming, because it is not located in the bay, but almost at the junction of land and the raging ocean. This is evidenced by the inscription standing at the descent to the wild beach.
Benijo beach
If you arrive at the time we wrote about above, then on this beach you will be lucky to meet only local hunters for the inhabitants of the sea.
Once on the beach, you can decompose the numerous belongings that you brought with you, and, having a snack, get to know the ocean better. I must say that the power of the open ocean is impressive and mesmerizing at once. Only when you go waist-deep into foaming, seething water and barely keeping your feet from the blows of huge waves that come one after another and, retreating, tighten with incredible force, you feel like a tiny sliver in a free element, whose name is the Atlantic Ocean.
Esotericists say that two energies are mixed here: the energy of the ocean and the energy of the volcano. On the ocean shore on the beach of Benijo, you seem to find yourself in a parallel world. Everything mundane becomes insignificant and you find yourself in two worlds at the same time. The feeling of freedom is combined with the state of searching for the meaning of existence….
Such a variety of places of power and pearls of natural beauty can rarely be found on such a small corner of the land. It’s a pity that a lot can’t be seen and felt during these 2 weeks. But there are still mysterious pyramids in the Guimar area. In the southeast of Tenerife, not far from the famous resort of Las Americas Tenerife, a 5-minute drive from the city of Candelaria with its famous basilica dedicated to the Black Madonna, and half an hour from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, there is another place of power Canary Islands – Pyramids of Guimar. Here is a complex of ancient pyramids, which are still shrouded in mystery for archaeologists.
Pyramids of Guimar
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See on the map 1. 5 km from the city center 200 m from the City Museum of Fine Arts
Within walking distance of Palmetum Santa Cruz Jardin Botanico, this family-run hotel offers 50 soundproof rooms.
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See on the map1.6 km from the city center300 m from the hotel Civic Museum of Fine Arts
The hotel is located next to a bus stop and close to Castillo de Sana Cristobal..
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Hotel Principe PazHotel
1.5 km from the city center200 m from the City Museum of Fine Arts
The hotel offers great views of the ocean and an a la carte restaurant mediterranean cuisine.
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Iberostar Heritage Grand MenceyHotel
1. 6 km from the city center la Casa del Gelato 500 m from the hotel center and jacuzzi.
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Hotel NauticoHotel
2.5 km from the city centerla Casa del Gelato 1.3 km from the hotel
The hotel is a couple of minutes’ drive from Cesar Manrique Water Park and just 5 minutes’ walk from the Military Museum at Almeida Fortress.
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Occidental Santa Cruz ContemporaneoHotel
1.6 km from the city center la Casa del Gelato 400 m from the hotel
The hotel has a club restaurant and 150 rooms in an entertainment area.
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Silken Atlantida Santa CruzHotel
City Center 1000m from HotelEl Corte Ingles 400m from Hotel
The hotel is a few minutes drive from San Francisco. and just 13 minutes walk from Plaza de España.
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Hotel Adonis PelinorHotel
1.7 km from the city center200 m from the City Museum of Fine Arts
The hotel is a couple of minutes drive from the Opera House and only 5 minutes walk from Iglesia de San Francisco ..
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TaburienteHotel
1.5 km from the city center la Casa del Gelato 400 m from the hotel
Within walking distance of the Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the Atlantic Ocean, this friendly hotel features a wellness center and 173 elegant rooms.
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Hotel TanausuHotel
1. 1 km from the city center 400 m from the hotel Tenerife Espacio de las Artes
The hotel boasts a prime location near the Market Municipal Nuestra Señora de Africa La Rekova and the bus stop.
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Colon RamblaHotel
1.1 km from the city center la Casa del Gelato 300 m from the hotel
sun loungers and a sun deck.
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Hotel Adonis PlazaHotel
City Center 1.6 km from the hotel City Museum of Fine Arts 200 meters from the hotel
Opened in 1968, this hotel is only 650 and has a sun deck, a sunbathing terrace and a bar.
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1. 6 km from the city center200 m from the City Museum of Fine Arts
The hotel is a couple of minutes drive from Cesar Manrique Water Park and just 10 minutes walk from Plaza de Plaza -Spain.
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Nh TenerifeHotel
1.6 km from City Center 300 m from City Museum of Fine Arts
Located near the Municipal Nuestra Señora de Africa La Recova Market, this hotel serves international cuisine in the non-smoking restaurant on site.
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City center 600 m from the hotel Eliodore Rodriguez López Stadium 100 m from the hotel local cuisine in the hotel restaurant, which will delight you with its central location next to the highway.
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11.3 km from the city center
This hotel is located 7 km from Castillo de San Cristobal. and offers an a la carte restaurant as well as a buffet breakfast.
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4 adults
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1.2 km from City Center 400 m from City Museum of Fine Arts
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City center 1.5 km from the hotella Casa del Gelato 300 m from the hotel
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1.7 km from City Center 300 m from City Museum of Fine Arts
Tenerife and just 10 minutes walk from the Market Municipal Nuestra Señora de Africa La Rekova.
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1.1 km from the city center la Casa del Gelato 300 m from the hotel
This apartment is located 5 minutes walk from the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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600 m from City Center 200 m from Parroquia Maria Auxiliadora
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1.6 km from City Center 300 m from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes
August is the hottest month in Athens with an average temperature of 28.7°C (84°F) and the coldest is January at 10°C (50°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 12 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 97.6mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in August when the average sea temperature is 25°C (77°F).
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Average Rainfall: Athens
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Athens, Greece – July Weather
What’s the Weather like in Athens in July
Temperature
Although summer in Athens began in June, on average the weather reaches its highest temperatures in July. The average temperature this month is 27°C (81°F), while the average low is a warm 22°C (72°F), and the average high is a stifling 32°C (90°F). The weather in July stays relatively constant throughout the month. July begins with lots of sun, no threat of rain, and an average daily temperature of 25°C (77°F). The middle of the month continues to produce sunny days with no rain, and an increase of the average daily temperature to 27°C (81°C). The end of July brings weather that is the same for the middle of the month. The lowest ever recorded temperature in Athens in July is 16°C (61°F), while the highest ever recorded temperature is 42°C (108°F).
Sunshine Hours
Just as the two months prior to it, July sees the highest average of daily sunshine in Athens for the year at 10 hours. The warm temperatures and high amount of sun create good conditions for visiting the beach, which is a popular activity this month.
Rainfall
A miniscule amount of rain also makes for good beach days, and in July the average rainfall is just 10mm, happening over the course of only one day.
Average Sea Temperature
Another reason beaches are so popular in July is because of the increased temperature of the sea. The average sea temperature this month is 24°C (75°F), which is considered warm by all, even for extended periods in the water.
Humidity
Although the temperatures reach their peak in July, they fortunately are not accompanied by an increase in humidity. The average humidity this month is just 50%, which is comfortable and unnoticeable, although temperatures this month can be hot enough on their own to create discomfort. There is also an average of zero snow/fog days in July.
Athens Hotels in July
Athens Habitat Apartments offers apartment-style living, with the amenities of staying at a hotel. They have several types of rooms to choose from, and have a few sites located around Athens. All of their rooms come with breakfast, air-conditioning, wireless Internet, and a kitchen area. Lunch and dinner can be ordered to the room as well. There is also a fitness center on-site, as well as a body treatment area offering massages, reflexology, and yoga classes. They are located about a 15 minute drive from the city centre.
In 2007 The Athens Gate Hotel was fully renovated and now has 99 rooms over seven floors. All rooms come with air-conditioning and wireless Internet, while the front-facing rooms have views of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and certain rooms on the back of the hotel have views of the Acropolis. The hotel has a rooftop bar and restaurant offering stunning views, as well as a bar/cafeteria located in the lobby. They are located about a 12 minute walk from the city centre, and just 100 metres away from the Acropolis Museum.
Athens Beach for July
Lomvarda Beach is a small, but quaint beach, consisting of both soft sand and pebbles. There are two separate areas to this beach, one with facilities and places to rent sunbeds and umbrellas, while the other is much more secluded without such facilities, although both areas can get crowded during this time of the year. Swimming is popular here as the water is almost always calm. Located just off of the beach is Zaxos Grill, offering traditional Greek dishes at reasonable prices. Lomvarda Beach is about a 36 minute drive from the city centre and is accessible by public buses.
Loutsa Beach is very popular during the summer months among both tourists and locals, as it is one of the closest beaches to Athens. It’s tough to avoid crowds during July, but if you are trying to do this, Loutsa Beach is not recommended. The beach here is made up of sand and large pebbles and although the water is not crystalline, it is still great for swimming. There are lots of facilities, including sunbed and umbrella rentals, as well as taverns located right on the beach offering food and drink, meaning you will not have to leave the beach to find sustenance. Loutsa Beach is located about a 35 minute drive from the city centre.
Bars and Restaurants
Chocolat Royal offers a little bit of everything, as they are a bar/restaurant/café all mixed into one. Whether you want a full dinner, just a cocktail, or simply dessert, Chocolat Royal caters to all. They offer a mix of Greek and Mediterranean dishes for their main courses, with things like beef short ribs, salmon, or a variety of pastas and risottos. They also have an extensive dessert menu, as well as serving wines and a mix of both classic and “Chocolat” cocktails. They are open daily, are about a 20 minute walk from the city centre, and offer exquisite views of the Acropolis.
Things to do in Athens in July
A great way to enjoy the warm temperatures this month and also to find some natural shade, is to visit the National Garden. Created in 1839 by Queen Amelia to be used as the Royal Garden, this 15.5 hectare space is home to several varieties of flowers and plants, ancient ruins, statues, duck ponds, a zoo, a café, and a children’s play area. The garden is open all day to the public with no admission fee and closes 30 minutes before sunset. It is located about an eight minute walk from the city centre.
Founded in 1977, The Jewish Museum of Greece was created in order to exhibit various artifacts of Jewish life in Greece over the past 2,300 years, as well as to preserve and do additional research on said artifacts. The museum has over 10,000 of these artifacts which consist of both everyday life items, as well as ones that are religious. They also have temporary exhibits, such as “Images of Greek Jews,” which was photographs of Jewish people in Greece throughout time. The museum is open from 9 AM to 2:30 PM on Monday to Friday, from 10 AM to 2 PM on Sundays, and is closed on Saturdays. Admission is 6 for adults and the museum is a four minute walk from the city centre.
Athens, Greece – October Weather
What’s The Weather Like in Athens in October?
Is It Good To Go To Athens In October?
Despite the fact that the month of September in Athens can produce summer-like temperatures, the weather starts to cool off significantly in October, and especially at night.
Is Athens Warm In October?
The average temperature this month is 19°C, while the average low is 15°C and the average high is a pleasant 23°C.
Warmest and Coldest Octobers In Athens
The lowest ever recorded temperature in Athens in October is 2°C, and the highest ever recorded temperature is 33°C.
Sunshine Hours In Athens
As the year goes on in Athens, the days get shorter and there is less sun. The average amount of daily sunshine in October is just five hours, which is down from seven in September.
Does It Rain In Athens In October?
There is also an increase in rain this month, as the average amount of rainfall in October is 40mm, occurring over five days, up from 10mm over just three days in September. The average of 40mm is not a significant total and it would not be uncommon to not see rain during your visit to Athens this month.
How Warm Is the Sea In Athens In October?
The average sea temperature in October is 22°C which is still considered relatively warm and able to be enjoyed by most people. On a warm day in October, going to the beach and enjoying the water is certainly feasible.
How Humid Is Athens In October?
While most weather related measurements decrease in October, the humidity levels do the opposite this month. The average humidity in October is 65%, which is the third highest average for the year in Athens.
Athens Hotels in October
The Areos Hotel opened in 2008 and has 40 rooms available to guests. All rooms come with air-conditioning and Internet, while the suites also have Jacuzzis and living rooms. Some rooms also have views of nearby Areos Park. In addition to having breakfast available in your room, there is also a café/bar on-site, serving a variety of food in addition to containing a full bar. Room service is also available 24 hours a day. The hotel is about a five minute drive from the city centre.
The Heodion Hotel has 90 rooms, consisting of 86 guestrooms and 4 suites. All rooms come with wireless Internet, air-conditioning, “hand-ironed laundry,” and complimentary breakfast, served buffet-style at their restaurant. Their restaurant is also open for lunch and dinner and serves both traditional Greek dishes and international cuisine. A separate bar is also on-site and offers a full option of drinks, as well as full meals, and snacks. They also have a roof garden serving drinks with views of the Acropolis. The hotel is about a 17 minute walk from the city centre.
Athens Beach for October
Vouliagmeni Lake Beach is technically not a beach, but has all the offerings of one. This natural lake was created by hot springs underneath it and used to be a cave, but the roof collapsed over time, forming the lake we see today. The water is crystal clear, about 12 metres deep, and contains natural minerals, which are apparently therapeutic for your body. There is also a protected swimming area, and as it is a lake, the water is always calm. There are sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent and there is also a café/bar/restaurant right on the lake serving food and drinks. Vouliagmeni Lake Beach is about a 30 minute drive from the city centre.
Vravrona Beach is a quiet beach (outside of the month of August) and visiting it in October is recommended as it will not be crowded. It is a sandy beach that has lots of plant life growing right up until the sand begins, making for some enjoyable natural shade. It is also good for swimming as the beach is protected from the wind, and the water is clean and shallow. There are sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent as well. Just off of the beach is restaurant Psarotaverna, serving fresh seafood with a view of the sea. Vravrona Beach is about a 40 minute drive from the city centre.
Bars and Restaurants
For a change of pace from Greek cuisine, try the restaurant Spondi. They offer French dishes, prepared using fresh and local ingredients. The menu changes “with the seasons,” but you can expect to find things like foie gras, roasted lamb, or sea bass, as well as desserts like a “Black Chocolate and Rum Zacapa.” They also have a wine cellar with over 13,000 different labels of wines from all over the world. They are open for both lunch and dinner and are about a 23 minute walk from the city centre.
If you are in search of a good cocktail, but also want the option of having a meal, head to Skyfall Bar. They offer a variety of drinks, including their own signature cocktails, as well as several wines from around the world. In addition to your drinks, the bar offers stunning views of Athens, including the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill. They offer both Greek and international options on their menu, including salads, pastas, and meats. The bar also has a DJ at night and a dance floor. They are about an 18 minute walk from the city centre.
Things to do in Athens in October
Established in 1926, The Academy of Athens is Greece’s “highest research” center and is run by the Ministry of Education. They have a library in addition to 22 research centres/offices and the architecture throughout the grounds is exquisite. The main attraction for visitors is the neoclassical main building, which was designed in 1859 by Theophil Hansen, a Danish architect, although it was not completed until 1885. There are also various sculptures, such as a stone carving of a Sphinx, and a statue of Socrates. The academy is a seven minute walk from the city centre.
Founded in 1993, the Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum was created to showcase and educate visitors on the art of jewelry and various decorative arts. They are home to over 4,000 pieces of jewelry and miniature sculptures, including the private collection of Ilias Lalaounis, who was a world-famous Greek jewelry designer. The museum also has temporary exhibits, such as “From Zeus to Earth and From Chile to Neapolis,” which is a collection of fossils and minerals. Admission to the museum is 5 and they are open from 9 AM to 3 PM on Tuesday through Saturday, and from 11 AM to 4 PM on Sundays. They are closed on Mondays and are about a 16 minute walk from the city centre.
Athens, Greece – April Weather
What’s The Weather Like in Athens in April?
Similarly to the spring temperatures that Athens sees in March, April brings even warmer temperatures as the year goes on.
Is Athens Hot In April?
The average temperature this month is 16°C, made up of highs of 20°C and lows of 12°C.
Highest and Lowest April Temperatures In Athens
The lowest ever recorded temperature in Athens in April is a chilly 3°C, while the highest ever recorded temperature is a tremendously hot 27°C.
April Sunshine Hours In Athens
Along with spring bringing warmer weather, it also brings more sun. The average daily sunshine in April is nine hours.
How Much Does It Rain In Athens In April?
The average amount of rainfall in April drops to 40mm, occurring over the span of just six days. With the increase in sun, and a decrease in rain, the chance of you experiencing a rainy day during your visit to Athens is minimal.
How Warm Is The Sea In Athens In April?
Higher temperatures and more sun help to warm up the sea, as the average sea temperature in April climbs to 16°C. This is still fairly cool water that is hard to stay in for extended periods of time.
Athens Hotels in April
Hotel Plaka is a three-star hotel with 67 rooms consisting of singles, doubles, and triples for guests to choose from. All rooms come with wooden floors, room service, air-conditioning, and wireless Internet. They have a restaurant on-site that is open from 7 AM to 10 AM for breakfast, as well as a garden on their roof terrace offering drinks and small snacks from the bar. The terrace has beautiful, unobstructed views of the Acropolis and is open from 6 PM to 11:30 PM. The hotel is just a six minute walk from the city centre and walking distance to many attractions in the city.
The Oxenia Palace is a boutique hotel that was renovated in 2012 and offers both rooms and suites. All rooms come with hardwood floors, wireless Internet, and air-conditioning, while the suites come with additional facilities. Certain rooms also have private balconies. The hotel has a fully-equipped fitness center, as well as a spa and sauna offering body treatments. There is a pool, but it is not open until May. In addition to room service, the Oxenia Palace serves buffet style breakfast, as well as two restaurants (one serving Greek/Mediterranean dishes, the other Greek/Italian cuisine), and a bar. They are located about a 23 minute drive from the city centre.
Athens Beach for April
Anavissos Beach is a sandy beach that is lined with pine trees, leading to crystal clear water. The water is clean, shallow, and calm, making it a great swim area for both children and adults. It is also a popular place for windsurfers, as the beach often produces a strong wind. The pine trees provide natural shade in certain spots, but there are also places to rent umbrellas and sunbeds. There are several cafes on the beach offering food and drink, but for a more “formal” dining experience, Psarou offers fresh seafood and drinks, and is just off of the beach. Anavissos Beach is located about a 55 minute drive from the city centre.
Cape Sounion Beach is surrounded by green hills and made up of soft, golden sand before reaching crystalline water. The water is calm and great for swimming for people of all ages. Right on the beach there are facilities such as changing areas and toilets. It is a relatively quiet beach even during the summer months. From the beach you can see a large rock promontory and this is where the Temple of Poseidon is located. Right on the beach is Artemis Tavern, specialising in seafood and Mediterranean style dishes. Cape Sounion Beach is located about a 70 minute drive from the city centre.
Bars and Restaurants
Oroscopo restaurant offers something for everyone, as their menu consists of both Greek and international dishes, all made with fresh ingredients. Their main courses consist of things like Ladorigani (traditional Greek lamb), veal scallopini, handmade pastas, a variety of pizzas, and grilled seafood. They also have a selection of Greek wines to accompany your meal. Oroscopo is open daily from noon to 1:30 AM and they are located about a 25 minute walk (or a six minute drive) from the city centre.
Aleria is a restaurant serving an international menu, with some traditional Greek plates as well. You can expect to find things like calamari, fresh scallops, pork belly, skirt steak, beef cheeks, and roasted lamb on the menu, as well as desserts like Baklava. They also have an extensive wine list consisting of wines from both Greece and abroad, as well as a large variety of beers. Aleria is open on Monday through Saturday, just for dinner from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM. They are located about a 23 minute walk from the city centre.
Things to do in Athens in April
The Benaki Museum is the oldest museum in Greece, established in 1930. It is home to Greek arts ranging from prehistoric to modern day and has temporary exhibits, such as “Friends and Patrons of El Greco in Toledo. ” Originally, the museum also hosted several other genres of art (Islamic, Chinese, pre-Columbian arts, etc.), but due to the museum’s popularity, they were able to open “satellite museums” which house these specific arts, while the main museum hosts solely Greek art and cultural pieces. The main museum is open from 9 AM to 5 PM on Wednesday and Friday, from 9 AM to midnight on Thursday and Saturday, and from 9 AM to 3 PM on Sunday. Admission is 7 and they are located about a 10 minute walk from the city centre.
The Temple of Olympian Zeus is just what it sounds like, an ancient temple built by the Greeks to honor one of their gods, Zeus. It is believed that the temple was built between 470 and 456 BC. The temple was also home to a massive statue of Zeus, which is one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World,” although it was lost to a fire after it was moved to Constantinople. Fires and earthquakes over the years have destroyed and buried much of the temple, and it was not until the late 19th century that excavations took place, helping bring the ruins to their current state. The temple is about a 10 minute walk from the city centre.
Athens, Greece – March Weather
What’s The Weather Like in Athens in March?
The first sign of spring in Athens begins to appear in March, as the average high temperature this month raises three degrees Celsius (six degrees Fahrenheit) from February.
How Hot Is Athens In March?
The average temperature this month is 12°C while the average low is 8°C and the average high is 16°C.
The Hottest and Coldest March In Athens
The lowest ever recorded temperature in Athens in March is -2°C, while the highest ever recorded temperature is 25°C.
Sunshine Hours
Along with spring-like temperatures, March sees a significant increase in the amount of sunshine. The average daily sunshine this month is six hours.
Is March Rainy In Athens?
The average amount of rainfall this month decreases from 60mm to 50mm, spread out over the course of eight days. March is the third rainiest month on average in Athens, but this is a relatively small amount and you can expect to not see much rain (if any) during your visit.
How Warm Is The Sea In Athens?
Although the temperature begins to rise this month, the temperature of the sea does not rise with it. The average sea temperature in March is 15°C (59°F), which is the same as in February and the coldest for the year in Athens. Water of this temperature is going to feel cold to just about anyone, even if it’s just for a quick swim.
Is Athens Humid In March?
The average humidity in March is 70%, which is fairly low and comfortable, even though this is the second highest average that Athens sees all year. Even with slightly warmer temperatures this month, the humidity should be unnoticeable.
Athens Hotels in March
King George is a five-star hotel offering 63 rooms and 39 suites for guests to choose from. All rooms come with marble bathrooms, and some also have private balconies with wonderful views of the city. The hotel has an on-site restaurant serving modern Greek dishes and “signature” cocktails, as well as offering views of the Acropolis. There is also a fully-equipped fitness center and a concierge available 24/7 to assist with any of your needs. The hotel is located just a two minute walk from the city centre.
New Hotel is a uniquely designed hotel offer 79 rooms, with everything from studios and standard rooms, to superior rooms and suites. All rooms have floor to ceiling windows, letting in lots of natural light, to enhance their funky decors. They have a bar/restaurant on-site called New Taste, and it offers Mediterranean dishes, created using local and fresh products. Breakfast is served buffet style, while lunch and dinner are à la carte, and they also have food that can be ordered to-go. New Hotel is a four minute walk from the city centre and is walking distance to several of Athens’ attractions.
Athens Beach for March
Legrena Beach is a long, clean beach that has coves made of rocks surrounding it, as well as other, smaller coves sprinkled throughout the beach. These make for good swimming areas as the water in the coves is very calm. There is not any natural shade on this beach, and you won’t find vendors renting umbrellas, so bring your own protection from the sun. Located about two blocks off of the beach is Marida restaurant, which specialises in fresh seafood. Legrena Beach is about an hour drive from the city centre, and public buses travel here as well.
Alimos Beach is a popular beach during the summer season, so visiting in March is recommended if you want to avoid crowds. The beach is fine sand mixed with pebbles and has plenty of facilities, like showers and toilets, as well as areas to rent sunbeds and umbrellas. Water sport rentals are available as well for things like windsurfing or jet skiing and there is a protected swimming area. There is a port next to the beach and located just behind the port is Greeks restaurant, offering seafood and traditional Greek dishes, as well as often having live music. Alimos Beach is about a 12 minute drive from the city centre and is accessible via local transportation.
Bars and Restaurants
For a break from Greek food, check out Indian Chef, which serves Indian dishes made with fresh, local products. They offer a variety of soups, salads, and starters in addition to main courses like tandoori, dosa, curry, and vegetarian options. Dessert (like Indian rice pudding) and a selection of wines, beers, and cocktails are all available as well. They are located very close to the Acropolis and just a 12 minute walk from the city centre.
Arsenis Taverna Iseris is a traditional tavern, serving mostly authentic Greek cuisine, as well as offering a selection of meats, fishes, and an extensive list of appetizers (more than 33). They also have a large wine list, with wines from both Greece and around the world. Diners have the option of sitting indoors (with air-conditioning) in their large dining area, or outside which is surrounded by a beautiful garden. They also have live music on Saturday and Sunday. The tavern is open daily from 11 AM “until the early hours in the morning. ” They are located about a 10 minute drive from the city centre.
Things to do in Athens in March
Athens has lots of museums because of its long history, and the Byzantine & Christian Museum is one worth visiting. They focus on religious artifacts from various eras throughout time, such as the Early Christian, Byzantine, and Medieval periods, stretching from the 3rd century AD to the 20th century AD. The museum is home to over 25,000 such artifacts from all over Greece and other parts of the world in which Hellenism was practiced. They are open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 AM to 4 PM and general admission is 4 for anyone 18 and older. The museum is a 20 minute walk from the city centre.
Another great place to witness some of Athens’ history is the Panathenaic Stadium, which is built on the same site where ancient Greeks participated in athletic competitions as far back as 330BC. The first Olympic games (of the modern era) took place here as well in 1896. In March, the stadium is open from 8AM to 7PM and admission is 3, which includes entry to the stadium and the entire site, an audio-guide tour, and the ability to run on the track. Climbing the stairs for spectators will give you an incredible view of the Acropolis and the surrounding structures. The stadium is a 14 minute walk from the city centre.
Athens, Greece – Live Weather Update
Athens in Greece has a Mediterranean climate and can be summed up as having hot dry summers and mild wet winters.
Although this Mediterranean climate produces temperatures that are warmer throughout the year than most of northern Europe, Greece still does have four seasons.
How Hot Does It Get In Athens?
The average temperature in winter is in the low teens 10-12°C, while spring and fall bring average temperatures in the mid-teens 15-19°C. Summer predictably brings the warmest weather, with average temperatures in the mid-to-high 20s 24-27°C.
How Much Does It Rain In Greece?
Athens’ annual rainfall is low amongst the lowest in Greece – and occurs mostly as short heavy showers in winter. Rain from May to September is practically nonexistent, while the totals slightly increase before reaching the rainier winter months.
Summer Weather In Greece
When Is The Best Time To Visit Athens?
Summer can get very hot and smog sometimes becomes a problem. Spring and autumn are arguably the best time to visit the city, though most choose the height of summer, because of the warmer weather and a large amount of sun.
Winter Sunshine Hours In Greece
There’s not much sun in the winter, as October leads the way with five hours of
average daily sunshine, while November, December, and January all see even less with just three hours on average. February starts to see a slight increase in sunshine, before reaching a peak of 10 hours a day on average in May, June, and July, and then decreasing again in August.
How Humid Is Athens?
Athens benefits from a Mediterranean climate in that it is rarely humid. The average humidity levels for the year don’t go above 75%, which occurs in December, while the averages can reach lows of 50% in July and August.
Although July and August are typically the hottest months of the year, at least they won’t also be humid, making the warmer weather easier to deal with.
How Warm Is The Sea In Athens?
While Athens sees mild-to-warm temperatures year round, unfortunately the
average sea temperature is not always warm enough to enjoy a swim. From December through April, the average temperature does not get above 17°C and can get as low as 15°C on average, which is too cold to stay in the water for extended periods.
However, from May to November, the average sea temperature doesn’t drop below 19°C and can reach an average of 25°C, which is warm water, able to be enjoyed by all.
Summer Weather in Athens
Summer is very hot in Athens, especially in August when many locals flee the city for cooler areas. Daytime average highs are in the mid-30s in the middle of summer. Combined with the smog, this can be uncomfortable, especially if you are looking to pack in lots of sight-seeing.
What’s Athens Hottest Recorded Temperature?
Summer heatwaves are common in Athens; these see the mercury shooting into the 40s. The highest temperature recorded in Athens is a sweltering 48°C; in Eleusis, West Attica a few km west of central Athens. This was also the record for Greece and for Europe.
These heat levels can be somewhat debilitating. Even at night, the temperature remains above 20°C, so a room with air-conditioning might be preferable!
One thing you are guaranteed in summer in Athens is sunshine ; it’s one of Europe’s sunniest cities. The averagerainfall is very low between June and September and almost non-existent in the months of July and August.
Autumn Weather in Athens
Autumn can be a great time to visit Athens as temperatures are a little cooler and there is still a lot of sunshine.
October has an average high of 20°C; November sees daytime highs in the upper teens. Night times are pleasantly cool in October but in November it can drop down close to 10°C.
Rain increases rapidly from the start of October. About 50mm of rain can be expected each month. Most of this rain falls in short heavy showers so there is still plenty of sunshine.
Winter Weather in Athens
Winter is generally quite mild in Athens with average temperatures ranging between 6°C at night and 15°C in the day. Temperatures can occasionally, but rarely, drop very low.
Does It Snow In Athens?
Colder temperatures are possible and the city does see snow occasionally. The white stuff is normally light and short-lived, but heavier falls can sometimes bring disruption to the city. strong blizzard in February 2004 saw heavy snow and temperatures plummeting towards -10°C.
Does It Rain Much In Athens In WInter?
Rainfall continues to increase, peaking in December and January at around 70mm per month. Again, expect mostly short heavy downpours between sunny periods.
Sunshine Hours In Athens In Greece
Athens sees four hours of sunshine a day in its gloomiest months, which is quadruple the sunshine expectancy for London at the same time.
Spring Weather in Athens
Like autumn, spring is a great time to visit Athens with pleasant temperatures and low rainfall.
How Hot Is Athens In Spring?
Daytime Highs begin to hit the 20s by April, and by May it starts to get hot. Rainfall is low in spring just about 20 to 35mm per month and the sun comes out for longer and longer.
As with anywhere, the weather averages in Athens only tell part of the story. Weather can vary year to year, especially recently.
Visit in August and you might find it’s an enjoyable 30°C, or then again you could be sweltering in 45° heat. In winter, you might enjoy sunshine with temperatures in the teens, or you could find yourself at -5° in a snowstorm!
Trip to Greece in May: things to do
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Greece May 2020 is the best tourist destination for family and sightseeing holidays this time of year. The tourist season has not started, you can get to the resort for a reasonable price.
Also at the beginning of the month, the country celebrates May holidays, which you can attend:
Usual May 1, Workers’ Day. On this day, the Greeks decorate their houses with flowers and wreaths. Local residents go to barbecues and picnics in the vicinity of cities.
May 18 in Greece will celebrate the International Day of Museums, which will allow you to visit the country’s museums for free at any time of the day. Even the Acropolis of Athens, the Palace of Knossos, Olympia and other popular museums take part in the action.
From May 21 to May 23, a national holiday will be celebrated – Anastenaria, during which participants walk on fire and hot coals to special music. This is a traditional Greek and Bulgarian holiday, rooted in paganism. You can look at the spectacle in rural areas in the north of the country.
Weather in Greece in May
May weather is suitable for older holidaymakers or tourists with small children: at this time of the year it is not hot, the humidity is not too high. The climate of the Balkan Peninsula does not allow strong winds and rains. The sun does not bake these days, so tanning is safe for the skin.
The temperature in Greece in May is suitable for those who do not like the exhausting heat. At the beginning of the month, the maximum air temperature usually does not exceed +22 degrees, and at the end of May it stays at +28 degrees. The water in the sea is not yet warm, so swimming at this time is uncomfortable. The temperature in the Aegean and Ionian Seas is kept at around + 18-19degrees.
Vacationers should take light and warm clothes with them, as the difference between night and day temperatures fluctuates by 10 degrees. Therefore, in the evening, at night and in the morning it will be cold in summer clothes.
If you want to spend more days in the warmth and bask in the sun, then the most suitable areas for recreation are such areas of Greece as:
Islands of the Aegean Sea;
Crete.
On the peninsula in May cloudy days can last up to 5 consecutive days.
Holidays in Greece in May: where to go and what to see
The peak of the beach season has not come, but in May you can already soak up the sun lounger, eat fresh fruit, swim in the sea for a short time, and visit the sights of Greece or go hiking .
Beach holidays
Despite the cheerful temperature of the water in the sea, swimming in Greece begins in May. If you plan to spend most of your vacation on the beach, then keep in mind that the water temperature in the water areas varies. The warmest places where you can swim are 2 zones:
The water area of Crete, where at the beginning of the month the water temperature reaches +19 degrees, and in the middle-end of May – +20 degrees.
The sea near the coast of Rhodes. At the beginning of May, the temperature regime is +19 degrees.
On the mainland of Greece, it is more difficult to enjoy a beach holiday:
In Corfu, the water temperature barely reaches +17 degrees. There are no water sports and entertainment.
The beaches of Santorini, Mykonos, Sporades, Kos are rarely pleased with warm water, the temperature sometimes reaches +18 degrees, it often rains.
You can diversify your vacation on the beaches with the help of cruises plying along the Greek islands. Fans of marine entertainment can also rent a yacht, take part in a sea tour with a rich program or go fishing.
Sightseeing
May is the right time to visit excursions to get acquainted with the sights of Greece: architectural, natural, religious. At this time, the tourist season has not yet begun, so there are no large crowds and queues at iconic places.
If you plan to come to Greece for holidays in May, it is better to stay on the mainland, not on the islands. Areas suitable for such a holiday are:
Athens;
Thessaloniki;
Castorje;
Pierie;
Volose;
Halkidiki;
Peloponnese.
You can travel by rented car or train. Try to visit interesting places in Greece, including:
The ancient city of Delphi;
Acropolis of Athens;
Parthenon;
Lake Plastira;
Monasteries of Meteora etc.
Ecotourism
Locals and visiting naturalists often go out of town in May to explore the countryside. At this time of the year, there is still no exhausting heat inherent in the summer months, and the nature of Greece is already opening up, becoming fresh and fragrant. Juicy meadow grass grows, all kinds of flowers bloom, waterfalls sparkle, mountain streams and rivers flow, so travelers can easily go hiking in relic forests and reserves open to the public.
New Year and Christmas in Greece 2022
New Year’s fairy tale in the middle of summer, New Year’s feast on the seashore – today this becomes possible thanks to the unique celebration traditions adopted in continental and insular Greece. Despite the absence of snow, the New Year in Athens and other resorts of Hellas turns out to be cheerful, sparkling, perky.
It is customary to see off the old year in Greece in cozy coffee houses, small taverns scattered throughout the country. There is something to do here for travelers of all ages and with different preferences. For gambling people, the whole variety of traditional Greek games is presented, for children – various types of musical performances.
The culinary traditions of the country give a special piquancy to the holiday. The New Year’s table of continental Greece is built around a central dish with roasted pig and baked potatoes.
In the Aegean, on the eve of the New Year, it is customary to cook a turkey in wine sauce. Be sure to eat ginger, vanilla cookies with sprinkling and honey filling on the table, as well as vasilopita – a pie with currants and nuts, in which wishes for the New Year are baked.
The weather in Greece during the New Year holidays
Greece is good at any time of the year. Its Mediterranean climate gives travelers hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters with average January temperatures of +12…+14 degrees Celsius (up to +16 in the Crete area). The sea water temperature does not drop below +16 degrees Celsius.
On the eve of the New Year, Athens welcomes guests with a cloudless sky and gentle southern sun. Everything here is conducive to a great vacation with family and friends.
Peculiarities of New Year’s holidays in Greece
New Year’s holidays in Athens are incessant carnivals, folk festivals, carols and dances. However, the holidays can also be used to get acquainted with the rich history and enjoy the vibrant natural diversity of the amazing open-air reserve.
Excursion tours encircle the entire territory of the country and involve visiting:
Meteors – ancient monasteries that huddle on the spurs of sheer cliffs;
Cape Sounion and the majestic ruins of the Temple of Poseidon;
Delphi, with which numerous Greek legends are associated. The travel program includes “ascent” to Parnassus, a visit to the archaeological museum and the famous Castal spring;
Argolis, the Corinth Canal, which links the Ionian and Aegean Seas.
Sightseeing tours around Athens also acquire a special flavor on the eve of the celebrations. Travelers have the opportunity not only to see the ancient Acropolis, the temple complexes of Greece, the University of Athens and, of course, the Olympic Stadium in all its splendor for several days, but also visit all the Christmas markets, fairs, souvenir shops and confectioneries with traditional sweets.
New Year’s tours and New Year’s celebrations in the resorts of Greece
New Year’s tours to Greece are a great opportunity for travelers to look at ancient Hellas from all sides. And also – to study the main traditions of the country at a time and plunge headlong into unusual rituals of celebration.
In Kozani and Kastoria, take part in funny carnivals with fancy dresses and masks.
In Siatista and Aridea, undergo trials and ceremonies of “purification” that involve jumping over bonfires and burning effigies.
In Ioannina, Epirus, join the ancient traditions of congratulations, which the inhabitants of central Greece have not changed for hundreds of years. On the eve of the New Year, people light pine cones, take laurel branches in their hands and, traveling from house to house, spread wishes of good luck, success and prosperity.
In Athens, together with the locals, drive away the evil spirits of the Kalikandzars, who bring devastation and misfortune to the house. For this, forest logs are burned in fireplaces, stoves, special Christmas trees – christoxylo. The smoke from their burning lures evil spirits out of the most secluded corners of the home and creates an incredible festive atmosphere in it.
In Halkidiki, Crete, taste exotic drinks based on fresh fruits, traditional Greek dishes, wish coin pies. And all this against the backdrop of incredible southern nature with a magical flavor.
Property rental offers in Greece for the New Year
Every traveler who chooses Athens or any other resort in Greece as a place to celebrate the New Year can determine the appropriate type of property and rental budget.
At the service of the guests of the country:
• elite estates with private plots of the beach, cottages on the coast in Corinth – from 200 euros per day; • apartments with a private garden in Chalkidiki, Attica – from 50 euros per day; • apartments in the center of Athens or other major cities of the peninsula – 40-60 euros per day; • villas, two-level apartments in Loutraki – from 150 euros; • houses, villas in Crete – from 60 euros per day of stay.
In general, real estate in Greece is characterized by an excellent layout and a pronounced decorative component. Cottages on the coast have spacious terraces for relaxation, city apartments have summer verandas and winter gardens for a comfortable stay.
At the same time, they provide the necessary privacy for tourists. The New Year can be celebrated far from the clink of glasses, the hubbub of a joyful crowd. And, on the contrary, you can approach the epicenter of the celebrations, at any moment join the round dances and sing traditional Greek songs.
And during the Christmas holidays in Greece, you just need to:
• smash a pomegranate on New Year’s Eve for happiness; • dance sirtaki in the central square of Athens – Syntagme – on New Year’s Eve; • Celebrate with the Greeks on January 6 the Guitar Festival, when women change roles with men and entrust them with all the worries about the household and family; • visit the famous Vari tavern in all respects in the suburbs of Athens. Here are the most delicious sausages and sausages, hot meat dishes cooked on a spit and in ovens, with the best Greek wine; • Buy souvenirs at the incredible Christmas Factory – the largest New Year’s fair located in the very center of Athens. While adults choose traditional Greek souvenirs, jewelry, wood and glass interior items, children can ride carousels and taste fragrant Greek sweets; • see festive fireworks from the Polis complex in Thessaloniki, the observation points of Athens.
Holidays or holidays for Christmas and New Year in Greece will appeal to travelers – after all, it is not customary to be bored at this time! A huge selection of modern concert venues, enchanting shows, carnivals and open-air musical performances – all this awaits you in modern Hellas.
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holiday features, weather in Crete in October, what to do at this time on vacation, events in Crete and prices for holidays in October. » Traveler’s card
Crete is a majestic island that captivates with its scenery and incredible natural beauty. Every year about tourists come here from all over the world who want to get acquainted with the myths and legends of Ancient Greece, which are associated with the island of Crete. Apart from this, there is a mass of entertainment , historical monuments and just interesting places. Where is the best place to relax in Crete? It is almost impossible to answer this question, since there are a huge number of places on the island that must be visited. Each of them is characterized by clear sea, soft sand, nightclubs, as well as a huge number of attractions and just interesting places.
Vacation in Crete in October
It’s never too late to enjoy your vacation. Thus, the best place to relax in October is, of course, the island of Crete, which is located in Greece. This month it costs wonderful weather which is conducive to relaxation. Moreover, many tourists go to rest here this month. Many of them, due to the lack of times in the summer, while others, due to the fact that in the fall there are quite a few tourists, which creates a secluded atmosphere. Be that as it may, but it is in October that the weather here is beautiful. Undoubtedly, at this time in Crete there are rarely days when the air temperature exceeds 25 degrees Celsius , but you can still swim, and “ velvet season is in full swing. Because of this, tourists can book tours and tickets to Crete with complete confidence. In the first days of the month, you can enjoy an active holiday, watch wonderful excursion programs , as well as do shopping and many other activities. Also, do not worry that a trip to Crete in October will be a waste of money and time. And even if this month there is no good weather and warm sea, the island has a huge variety of entertainment and other types of recreation, in addition to, respectively, the beach. Be that as it may, but October in Crete is, although the very end of the tourist season, but optimistic. Also, do not worry that in October on the island of Crete all the time cold weather and cool water, this is not entirely true. Just, the sea has not yet had time to cool down, but the weather gradually begins to gradually begin to resemble autumn, when warm sunny days are continuously replaced by rainy and cold ones.
But if the beach holiday in October did not work out, then in any case, you can be sure that the weather will be favorable for trips around the island and sightseeing, treatment at resorts and active sports. And even though many hotels and summer clubs are already closed for visits by October, it will not be difficult to find a place to sleep or a table in a tavern. First of all, it should be noted that not all establishments in Crete are closed for the winter season. Yes, there are fewer people. And following from this, the cost of living, and prices in Crete in October for car rental, food and drinks gradually decrease . This can save from 20 to 40% , in the event that they are compared with the high summer season. The only problem and the only difficulty is, of course, the reduction of convenient charter flights. But in the event that you go here by ferry with a transfer in Athens, then getting to the island will be very simple. It is also worth noting the unpredictability of the weather. After all, some days say that summer is not delayed yet, when the air temperature rises to +25 , but there are also days when it feels like winter is just around the corner. Such a contradiction does not prevent tourists from enjoying their vacation and swimming in the sea. In addition, most of the sports are still available for visitors to the island, such as surfing or sailing, as the water is still warm and cools very slowly. Anything can be expected in Crete in October.
Weather in Crete in October
0006 autumn month . But this is an unusual autumn, and an autumn with a Mediterranean climate, namely, mild, unhurried and warm enough. Of course, the middle of autumn is no longer hot, but this is a rather big plus, since it is no longer hot on the streets, and allows you to fully enjoy a beach holiday and ordinary excursions . However, for a tan, you should opt for on the first days of the month . It is also worth remembering that in addition to swimsuits and summer clothes, you should definitely take umbrellas, windbreakers and jackets with you. All this can be useful during excursions and just walks. Also, while relaxing at this time, you can ride a boat or do fishing.
October is a confident autumn month, so compared to the previous month, it gets cooler by 2-4 degrees. But even in spite of all this, the average daily air temperature in the first half of the month fluctuates within 23-25 degrees of heat . And towards the end of the month, the average daily air temperature drops to 20-22 degrees Celsius. This is a fairly warm time of the year for autumn. In the event that we talk about the night time, then it fluctuates around 16-18 degrees Celsius, and in mountainous areas, in general, up to 12-14 degrees with a plus sign.
Well, since October is characterized as a typical autumn month, when all sorts of surprises are possible in the form of thunderstorms, rains and clouds. In general, the amount of precipitation per month reaches 40 mm, and is distributed over 6 rainy days. But this is not so much for autumn. In addition, the sun warms here for 6.5 hours a day.
Speaking of the sea, it is still warm, even though the nights are getting longer and colder. At the beginning of the month, the water temperature near the coast is very comfortable for swimming , even for children, as its temperature is kept within 24 degrees Celsius. And towards the end of the month, the water becomes colder and drops to 20-22 degrees Celsius. Moreover, it is worth noting that the water temperature is kept in these areas, regardless of air temperatures. Humidity in Crete is 63% .
Things to do during your holidays
Cool and sometimes even cloudy weather on the island of Crete is perfect for active excursions and sightseeing. Also, it is worth noting that a beach holiday, at this time, you can combine relaxation with an excursion program, and during hiking at mountains , you can even visit a few rural holidays. The most important thing to do in October in Crete is, of course, a beach holiday under the gentle and comfortable rays of the sun. And after that, you can visit cruises to the islands of Santorini or Dia, Knossos Palace , Kera Monastery , Kourtaliot Gorge, Lake Kourna, Agios Nikolaos, Rethymnon and much more. October is a great time for sightseeing and excursions, as the sun is not so hot anymore, which allows you to walk around the island all day without fear of getting burned.
Events in Crete in October
Crete in October hosts a huge variety of holidays, fairs and festivals . For example, the chestnut festival , deserves a visit, where everyone can try them for every taste, including fried ones, as well as enjoy national cuisine and local delicacies. Also, here you can buy fruits, vegetables, nuts and grapes. This holiday cannot be compared with anything in terms of the scope of the celebration and the number of guests. It is held in West Crete on the third week of the month. Sometimes the timing of the celebration is slightly shifted if rain is forecast. Also, numerous agricultural holidays, which are dedicated to the grape harvest, as well as the completion of the olive harvest, when everyone can take one bottle of freshly pressed olive oil as a gift.
On October 28, every year in Greece, Ohi Day is celebrated, which is a public holiday, due to which all banks, institutions and many other establishments are closed. Back in 1940, on the same day, Greece rejected the ultimatum presented by fascist Italy and officially entered World War II. The locals have a particularly reverent attitude towards this holiday, so all the locals know what a real war is. In honor of this day, military, sports, student and school parades are held on October 28. All sorts of fairs begin to work from the very early morning, where you can buy whatever your heart desires. In all squares and central streets, tables are laid for guests who have come to celebrate. But it is also worth noting that on every table there is a gamopilafo dish, namely rice porridge cooked in chicken or lamb broth with the addition of a large piece of meat, fried pork and all kinds of salads. Also, there are always chestnuts on the tables – boiled, fried, baked, in chocolate, in caramel, as part of soufflé and much more. All dishes, from spicy to sweet, are washed down with plenty of young wine. In honor of the holiday, a large number of music and dance groups come here.
In addition to all of the above, the festival “Tsikud’i” or “Raki” is held in October – that is, the festival of the strong alcoholic drink of the same name with a turnover of 36 degrees, and tastes like grape vodka. It is customary to serve it with local products and honey.
Price for holidays
Undoubtedly, in addition to all the above advantages of Crete in October, there is a relatively low cost for holidays . Thus, it is during this month that you can relax in comfort and save money. All this can be explained that October is the beginning of “low season” . In that case, if we compare the cost of vouchers with the summer season, then they are lower by 20%, 30% and even 40% , and the quality of rest will not suffer at all. All tourists still receive comfort, good weather and rich excursions from the rest as in the high season, only at low prices. On average, the cost of a weekly vacation will cost 350-450 euros.
If we talk about shortcomings, then this is, first of all, reduction of flights , especially when it comes to international charters. But due to the fact that the island of Crete is quite an important link in the Greek economy, many local airlines continue to fly to the island every year from the most important airports in Greece. And this means that you can get here at any time of the year if you wish.
An interesting holiday in Crete in June.
Weather in Greece in November
Greece is a unique destination that attracts travelers at any time of the year, regardless of whether the temperature is favorable for swimming at luxurious sea and rest on the cleanest coast. It is enough to visit this country once to make want to come back here again.
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Air and water temperature during the month
Visiting Greece in late autumn , in November, is great for those who are not ready to let go of warm days and want to enjoy a little more warm autumn. During this period, clear days alternate with cloudy weather. The November climate is not ideal for the beach season , as the water on the coast is not suitable for swimming and boat trips, but it is great for exploring historical monuments , architectural sights and natural beauties .
If you plan your holiday correctly, the Greek climate will allow you to have a great rest even in November, but if you are going to go on an exciting trip to Greece, you need to familiarize yourself with the weather in order to choose a suitable place for tourism.
November is coldest in northern Greece , where the main tourist centers are located:
Thessaloniki ;
Halkidiki ;
Paralia ;
Caterini ;
Xtoria .
In the first half of the month on the territory of these resorts, the weather is moderately clear, but cool, without any precipitation. The air temperature during the day does not exceed +13 and +17°C , but at night it can drop to +10°C .
The beach season is closed already at the beginning of the month, as the sea water temperature becomes unsuitable for swimming – +17°C . This fact does not prevent tourists from getting acquainted with the rich cultural heritage of Greece, located in this part of the country, and also indulging themselves in shopping .
The warmest November weather is observed in southern Greece on islands such as Crete or Rhodes , as well as in the resorts – Lindos , Zakynthos , Heraklion and Athens . During the day the air temperature is from +17 to +20°C , and at night it drops to +13°C .
The sea water is still warm – +20°C , but no longer suitable for swimming. But the proximity of various attractions in these Greek resorts makes it possible to quickly get to them and have a great time in the fresh air. The rest of the time you can walk for several hours on deserted beaches and enjoy special atmosphere created by nature.
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Features of holidays in Greece at this time
Such interesting and diverse Greece is beautiful at any time of the year and, despite the unattractive weather, will always please its guests with perfect service and Greek hospitality 900 , which is present in the country regardless of the season.
Find out more about the main attractions from all over Greece in this article.
The main advantage of holidays in Greece in November, which motivates travelers for an exciting trip, is reduced cost of for accommodation and meals in hotels, free admission to many museums, as well as incredible discounts and sales , which from Year after year they attract buyers to this wonderful country.
In the evenings in Greece, when warm weather gives way to autumn coolness, travelers prefer acquaintance with a unique, incredibly healthy and satisfying Greek cuisine , comfortably located in the warm room of the restaurant.
Health conscious tourists are planning a trip to Greece in November to relax in sanatoriums of the most famous medical resorts in this country – Loutraki and the Peloponnese discounts .
The most popular type of wellness in this part of Greece is:
sea food wellness ;
thalassotherapy ;
different types of wraps ;
mud and mineral baths .
Such an effective and pleasant therapy on vacation allows to get rid of many diseases, while being surrounded by beautiful nature, healing sea air and alluring beaches.
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What clothes should I bring?
The first half of November is warmer than the second, but nevertheless it is not conducive to wearing light outfits, T-shirts and shorts . During excursions or a long stay in the fresh air it is advisable to stock up on proper equipment, very suitable for the autumn season.
Rains in the northern part of Greece are not uncommon, therefore, when going on a trip to this part of the resort, it is advisable to stock up on things designed for moving in the rain – umbrella , raincoat .
In the daytime, light sweater , comfortable and waterproof shoes are ideal, and evening walks through the streets of the resort suggest coats or jackets , since the air cools down significantly, showing a mark of +6 degrees.
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Attractions of popular resorts
0006 comfortable climate , as well as the opportunity to visit centuries-old buildings , the inspection of which takes you to the epicenter of antiquity.
Thessaloniki
The second largest and popularity city of Greece is perfect for studying the culture of the country , since in this part there are many museums covering almost all layers of the history and activities of mankind. Not very attractive weather, constantly changing cloudy days and showers. Also excursion programs , carried out from Thessaloniki, are diverse in their content and geographical directions.
The main attractions , without which it is difficult to imagine visiting Greece, are:
Acropolis of Athens ;
City of Delphi ;
Mount Olympus .
When planning a trip to Greece in November, consider traveling for Rhodes Island , Crete or Kos , where the warm weather favors long stays and the enjoyment of warm days.
In addition, it is worth visiting the monasteries Meteora , located on giant cliffs, as well as many historical temples and ancient churches .
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Zakynthos Island
In the first half of November, thanks to the pleasant climate, it is quite interesting to relax on the island Zakynthos , where you can admire icons and marvelous frescoes , discover museums , and walk along the wonderful beaches .
Read here what you can see in the resort of Halkidiki, in the capital of Athens, on the islands of Crete and Rhodes.
The most popular among travelers are:
Byzantine Museum ;
Museum of the History of the Occupation and National Resistance ;
Solomos Museum .
Near Zakynthos there are incredibly fascinating places – the village of Campi , Maries and Strofada , as well as many natural attractions ( caves and grottoes ) and 007 Sarakina
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What else to do on vacation?
It is unlikely that a beach holiday in Greece in November will be able to please travelers, since the temperature of sea water is is not designed for to be in it, and there is not enough sunlight for a tan. Some tourists who decide to spend their November holiday in Crete can still enjoy the sea suitable for swimming, but those who went to rest in this area with children should not let them get into the water.
November weather in Greece is far from ideal , but it is quite suitable for sightseeing and admiring nature.
On the other hand, an extensive selection of the most interesting excursions will not make you bored for a minute, and an attractive cost of for walks will give you the opportunity to learn quite a lot of fascinating facts , for which, as usual, tourists do not have enough summer time.
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Greek holidays
You can see real Greek festivities and colorful ceremonies during another holiday – the Day of Michael and Gabriel. All events are held near churches named after revered saints – on the island of Symi.
The main holiday for Greeks in November is Athens Marathon , where several thousand athletes compete trying to overcome the distance of 42 kilometers , starting from the town of Marathon and along the coast to the Panathainaikos Stadium.
Finally, the bad weather and cool climate in November does not prevent the Greeks from organizing festivals that take place in Thessaloniki. Among such events, it is worth highlighting the Dimitria festival, at which creative teams perform, brilliant photographers show their work and a fascinating shadow theater is held.
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time. During certain periods, you can have a great quiet vacation with the whole family, celebrate holidays noisily and sunbathe or enjoy excursions and sights. The average annual temperature in Greece in the warm period is about +32°C, and in the cool period up to +10°C. But let’s take a closer look at the weather in Greece by seasons and months.
How is the weather in Greece in winter?
December . In principle, the winter period there is quite typical for the whole of Europe. The weather in December is not too friendly, but in general the winter is mild and the temperature there rarely drops below +10°C. The weather in Greece in winter allows its inhabitants to have a great time, because there really are a lot of holidays! Christmas holidays are a great time for a ski holiday. You can go skiing and sledding, take part in colorful and very noisy festivities.
January . The weather in Greece in winter is not conducive to long walks in January. The fact is that almost the entire winter period it rains there, the January temperature in Greece is low, and the sun’s rays are rare. If for the most part it is always + 10 ° С, then in the mountains the temperature is always below zero. If you want to relax during the winter holidays, it is better to go to the islands – it is always 5-6 ° C warmer there.
February . In February, the sun gradually begins to peek out and on the thermometer it is already about + 12 ° С. This time is the most unfavorable for recreation, as it will be difficult to predict the weather due to the influence of the Mediterranean.
Weather in Greece in spring
March . At the beginning of March, the temperature gradually begins to rise and during the day the thermometer is as much as +20°C, but at night it is still noticeably cold. This is an ideal time for sightseeing: the heat has not yet set in, and the air is well warmed up.
April . In Greece, a period of rapid flowering begins, and before the start of the swimming season, connoisseurs of nature and beauty strive to get there. The thermometer is about +24°C, the rains stop and there is no influx of tourists yet.
May . By the end of April – beginning of May, the water temperature in Greece already reaches + 28 ° C and the first daredevils actively begin to open the swimming season. There is no sweltering heat yet, but the water is warm and you can safely spend the whole day on the beach.
Weather in Greece in summer
June . At the very beginning of summer, it is worth going on vacation with children, since it is during this period that the weather there is moderately hot and stable. If we consider the weather in Greece for the summer months, then in general, June is ideal for family holidays: the air warms up to + 30 ° C, moderate humidity and a well-warmed sea. At the end of June, the high season begins: the air temperature rises to + 40-45 ° C, and the water is warmed up to + 26 ° C. But due to the sea breezes, the heat is well tolerated.
July . The driest and hottest period begins with a mark of + 30 ° C, but due to the breezes it is relatively easy to endure. In the northern part, the most rainy and cool period, and the most comfortable conditions for recreation during this period will be in the Dodecanese or Cyclades.
August . In August, the temperature in Greece remains at the same level and does not fall below +35°C. In principle, if you tolerate the heat normally, then mid-late summer is perfect for you. This is the time of the warm sea and entertainment, but this is not the best period for families with children.
Greece weather in autumn
September . As in most resorts, with the advent of September, the velvet season begins. The heat subsides noticeably, but the water is still warm. The temperature is kept at the level of +30°C, strong winds gradually subside and it is time to rest with children again.
October . Around the beginning of October, Greece is gradually emptying, but it is still warm there and you can safely swim. At the end of October, infrequent rains begin. This period is traditionally used for excursions, hiking and relaxing holidays.
November . In November, the rainy season fully comes into its own and there is nothing to do there without an umbrella and rubber boots. The temperature almost never drops below +17°C.
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Playa de Las Teresitas – Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La playa de Las Teresitas es una playa situada en el pueblo de San Andrés del municipio de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, en la isla de Tenerife (Canarias, España).[1] Es la playa más conocida y turística de la ciudad de Santa Cruz, ofreciendo equipamientos y servicios hosteleros.[2]
Se trata de una playa artificialmente transformada en la década de 1970 sobre otra preexistente de arena negra volcánica. La playa original, que recibía los nombres de Tras la Arena y Las Teresas, entre otros, se rellenó de arena traída del desierto del Sáhara para ampliar su extensión, construyéndose también un dique rompeolas para evitar el oleaje.
Índice
1 El rompeolas
2 El escalón
3 Proyecto de remodelación
4 Caso «Las Teresitas»
5 Bandera azul
6 Yacimiento paleontológico
7 Celebraciones
8 Véase también
9 Referencias
10 Enlaces externos
El rompeolas[editar]
El rompeolas es una construcción que protege la playa del oleaje. Se trata de una acumulación de rocas de grandes dimensiones, con una longitud aproximada de un kilómetro, limitada por dos espigones que parten de la zona de la Cofradía de pescadores de San Andrés y de la Punta de Los Órganos. Presenta dos bocanas en sus extremos.
Dista una media de 150 m desde la orilla, aunque varía mucho; con la marea baja al mínimo dista unos 110 m, registrándose casos extremos de hasta 90 m. Con la marea alta se encuentra a una distancia de entre 175 y 200 m, documentándose un caso en que la masa de agua invadía toda la playa y el rompeolas no era visible desde la costa. Desde el espigón sur dista de 25 a 30 m, y desde el espigón norte, 10 m.
Entre los 22 m (marea baja) y los 60 m (marea alta) se encuentra el escalón. Este es un corte de la arena artificial. Normalmente, y con la marea baja, se encuentra a metro y medio de la superficie y desciende hasta los cuatro metros. A partir de aquí, desciende lentamente hasta llegar al inicio del rompeolas. La apnea está permitida, pero no es recomendable. En cuanto al relieve, hay grandes rocas esparcidas, visibles incluso en la superficie, debajo del agua, y sin protección ocular.
Proyecto de remodelación[editar]
Mediante un proyecto realizado por el arquitecto Dominique Perrault se pretendía remodelar y reestructurar totalmente el frente de la playa, comprendido entre los límites del actual barranco del Cercado de San Andrés hasta el espigón del final de la playa. Para ello se reformaría la zona anterior a la playa, reubicando algunas de las especies vegetales existentes, colocando otras nuevas y sustituyendo los locales comerciales.
El proyecto global se dividía en dos fases de actuación: la fase zona Playa de las Teresitas, que desarrollaría el Ministerio de Medio Ambiente a cargo del Convenio de actuación en Costas subscrito con la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias; y la fase Acceso a la Playa y complementos, a partir del convenio de colaboración Plan Infraestructuras y calidad turística de Canarias entre el Ayuntamiento de Santa Cruz de Tenerife y el Cabildo Insular de Tenerife.
Además, se rehabilitaría el entorno próximo de la playa, encauzando los barrancos del Cercado y de Las Huertas, creando un puente que atravesaría el nuevo cauce y nuevas conexiones con futuras intervenciones a realizar. Se preveía construir un hotel en la antigua Batería militar de San Andrés, una posible zona deportiva al otro lado del barranco y mejorar la red viaria que une los núcleos de la parte superior de Anaga con San Andrés y Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Vista de la playa de Las Teresitas donde se puede apreciar el rompeolas.
El proyecto original de Dominique Perrault incluía además un anfiteatro al aire libre, pequeños kioscos y pabellones dedicados a la hostelería por toda la playa, cabinas de servicios (baños, vestuarios, etc.) y un edificio de aparcamientos y locales comerciales. Este último, popularmente conocido como Mamotreto, se encuentra paralizado en su construcción, pues se comenzó a edificar sin los permisos pertinentes. Además, el proyecto de Perrault también contaba con la construcción de un mirador situado en lo alto de la montaña de El Suculum. En este mirador se encontraría una gran cruz blanca dominando Las Teresitas, dicho monumento se divisaría desde la playa y el mar.
Caso «Las Teresitas»[editar]
Los terrenos en torno a la playa han sido expropiados, recalificados y vueltos a vender.[3] El 19 de abril de 2007 Miguel Zerolo, alcalde de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, fue imputado formalmente por el Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Canarias (TSJC) de los delitos de prevaricación y malversación de fondos públicos por esta operación. El Tribunal Supremo en mayo de 2007 anuló la compraventa de los terrenos aledaños a la playa de Las Teresitas por ser «contraria al ordenamiento jurídico». La Intervención General de la Administración del Estado en un informe calificó esta operación como «pelotazo de libro».[4] En abril de 2017, la Audiencia Provincial de Santa Cruz de Tenerife condenó a Miguel Zerolo (exalcalde) a siete años de cárcel, por los delitos por los que estaba imputado. También fueron condenados el concejal de urbanismo (Manuel Parejo) y dos empresarios relacionados con la trama: Ignacio González y Antonio Plasencia.[5]
Bandera azul[editar]
Las Teresitas contó con el distintivo de la bandera azul entre 2000 y 2003, pero la situación tanto legal como sanitaria de los quioscos de la playa ha llevado a la pérdida de esta distinción.[6]
Yacimiento paleontológico[editar]
En la playa de Las Teresitas existe un importante yacimiento paleontológico del Cuaternario.[7] Se trata de un yacimiento submarino en una playa sumergida, de aproximadamente 400 metros cuadrados. El mismo contiene fósiles moluscos de Charonia variegata y Patella candei (este último endémico de la región macaronesia) y otros endemismos de alto valor científico.[8][7] El yacimiento es célebre por ser el único de las Canarias occidentales en donde ha aparecido fósiles de Strombus bubonius, el cual es característico del último período interglacial de la región Mediterráneo-lusitana. El Yacimiento paleontológico de la Playa de Las Teresitas está catalogado como uno de los más importantes de la isla de Tenerife.[9]
Celebraciones[editar]
La playa de Las Teresitas ha sido receptora de festivales y conciertos, algunos de ellos especialmente recordados como el Festival Amanecer latino en mayo de 1993, el cual reunió artistas de la talla de Celia Cruz, Óscar D’León, Rosario Flores, New York Band y otros cantantes americanos y españoles. Dicho festival fue emitido a nivel nacional por Televisión Española.[10]
Las principales celebraciones anuales celebradas en la playa o en sus inmediaciones son la celebración municipal de las Hogueras de San Juan la noche del 23 al 24 de junio,[11] y la embarcación de la imagen de la Virgen del Carmen de la localidad de San Andrés (que es embarcada en el muelle pesquero de la playa) el último domingo del mes de julio.[12]
Véase también[editar]
San Andrés
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Referencias[editar]
↑ ab Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente. «Guía de Playas: Las Teresitas». Consultado el 21 de julio de 2019.
↑ Descripción de la playa Archivado el 5 de marzo de 2016 en Wayback Machine. Fuente: Ayuntamiento de Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
↑ «El ‘pelotazo’ de Las Teresitas. Diario El País».
↑ «Reportaje en el diario El País sobre el Caso Las Teresitas».
↑ «El ex alcalde de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, condenado a 7 años de prisión por malversación».
↑ Urbanismo inicia los trámites para clausurar los quioscos de Las Teresitas Fuente: La Opinión de Tenerife, 9/06/2012.
↑ ab «Perrault desconocía la existencia del yacimiento paleontológico en Las Teresitas».
↑ «Las Teresitas esconde un yacimiento paleontológico de alto valor científico».
↑ «Un yacimiento de Las Teresitas catalogado como de los más importantes de Tenerife».
↑ TVE emite en directo un macrorrecital desde una playa de Tenerife
↑ Operativo especial de limpieza en Las Teresitas tras las hogueras de la Noche de San Juan
↑ Sesenta años de embarque
Enlaces externos[editar]
Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Playa de Las Teresitas.
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Playa de Las Teresitas – The most popular beach in Tenerife
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Tenerife is a volcanic island with many beautiful beaches, but most of them have black sand. Playa de Las Teresitas is one of the few beaches with beautiful, golden sand and this is the reason why this beautiful beach is one of the most popular places in Tenerife.
Located in San Andres, near the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Playa de Las Teresitas is one of my favorite beaches on the island. The beach has excellent facilities, the water is crystal-clear and the views are spectacular.
What more can you wish for?
In this article, I’ll share everything you need to know about Las Teresitas Beach, one of the best beaches in Tenerife. Let’s get to it!
1. Why is Playa de Las Teresitas covered in golden sand?
2. What to expect at Playa de Las Teresitas
3. Playa de Las Teresitas Mirador – Mirador Gaviotas
4. Places to see near Las Teresitas Beach
5. How to get to Las Teresitas Beach
6. Where to stay in Tenerife
7. Final thoughts
1. Why is Playa de Las Teresitas covered in golden sand?
It is a bit weird that, unlike most beaches in Tenerife, Las Teresitas has golden sand, right? We’ll there is a long story behind this beautiful golden sand. Here it is.
Many years ago, Playa de Las Teresitas was covered in black sand and black rocks. The area surrounding the beach was known for its large plantations of bananas, avocados and vegetables.
In the 1950s, when the construction of Santa Cruz de Tenerife port started, many beaches in Santa Cruz started to disappear because their sand was used to build the port.
Given the circumstances, the locals and local authorities decided to build an artificial beach in San Andres during the 1960s. The nearby farms were demolished and the original Las Teresitas Beach was expanded and covered with Saharan sand.
The local authorities chose to bring in sand from Sahara because it was cheaper than black sand. Also, a golden beach was more appealing to tourists.
That’s how Playa de Las Teresitas got its current shape and look. When visiting the beach, you’ll notice a breakwater built a few meters from the shore. This underwater dam keeps the golden sand from being sucked into the ocean.
Although Las Teresitas Beach is artificial, its beauty can’t be denied. In my opinion, this is one of the best beaches in Tenerife, together with Benijo Beach and El Duque Beach.
2. What to expect at Playa de Las Teresitas
The beach is about 1,3 kilometers long and it has a width of 80 meters. There is a free parking lot right behind the beach. The parking lot can easily accommodate over 100 cars and the best part about it is that there is a lot of shade from the Royal Poinciana trees.
From the parking lot, you can first stop at the changing rooms if you need to, or you can head directly to the beach. The beach is bordered by beautiful palm trees, making it look like one of those iconic beaches from the Philippines.
At Las Teresitas Beach, you’ll find all the facilities you need. There are sunbeds for rent, toilets, showers, as well as restaurants and bars. There is even a health center.
When we arrived at the beach, we wanted to see the entire place, so we walked from one end to the other. The views from the two ends of the beach are completely different, but equally beautiful.
From the southern part of the beach, you can admire a gigantic cliff (this is where the Las Teresitas viewpoint is located, but more about this later), while from the northern part of the beach, you can admire the village of San Andres and the colorful houses perched on a cliff.
View from the southern part of the beachView from the northern part of the beach
If you don’t want to rent a sunbed, you can simply lay your towel on the beach. You can even find shade below the palm trees. We chose to stop at a bar and have a drink.
I have to admit that the prices are a bit spicy. For a glass of Coca-Cola we paid 2 EUR while an alcoholic drink starts at 4 EUR. If you want to save some money, bring something to drink and some snacks with you.
-> Other must-see places in Tenerife:
Climb Mount Teide – The tallest mountain in Tenerife
Take a whale watching cruise
Siam Park – The world’s best water park
If you’re looking for a beautiful beach, with all the facilities for a relaxing day, Las Teresitas is the perfect choice. Keep in mind that it gets pretty busy during weekends and holidays.
3. Playa de Las Teresitas Mirador – Mirador Gaviotas
If you searched for photos of Las Teresitas Beach, you’ve probably already seen the iconic photo taken from a nearby cliff. To get there, follow the TF – 121 road to Las Gaviotas.
After a few turns, you’ll arrive at Mirador Gaviotas. Unfortunately, there is no official parking, but you can leave your car on the side of the road. From Mirador Gaviotas, walk a few meters back to Playa de Las Teresitas and you’ll see it – one of the best views in Tenerife.
Mirador Gaviotas
From this point, you can see the entire beach and the town of San Andres in the distance. The green palm trees, together with the golden sand and turquoise water create a spectacular scenery.
We stayed at Las Teresitas viewpoint for about half an hour, trying to take the perfect picture. After a few tries, I manage to take an Insta-worthy photo. Mission accomplished!
San Andres seen from Las Teresitas viewpoint
4. Places to see near Las Teresitas Beach
I recommend stopping for a few hours in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the biggest city on the island. Here you can find museums, shopping malls and buildings with unique architecture like Auditorio de Tenerife.
If you’re looking for hidden gems, I recommend driving to Taganana Village and Benijo Beach. Taganana is one of the most isolated villages on the island, only a few hundred people live here. The village and Benijo Beach are located in the Anaga Rural Park, one of the most beautiful areas in Tenerife.
The mountains rising from the ocean and the scattered houses of Taganana create a unique view. I’ll leave the photos below to speak for themselves.
TagananaBenijo Beach
Other places you need to visit in Tenerife are Mount Teide, Spain’s tallest mountain and Siam Park, world’s best water park.
5. How to get to Las Teresitas Beach
If you’re staying in the Santa Cruz area, you can take the bus to Playa de Las Teresitas. Hop on bus number 910 that starts at Intercambiador Santa Cruz and get off at Las Teresitas bus station.
When exploring Tenerife, I recommend renting a car. We rented our car from Oasis for about 35 EUR per day. In one day you can visit many tourist attractions. We circled the entire island in one day and visited places like Charco el Diablo, El Duque Beach, Bollullo Beach and Los Gigantes.
I recommend taking your time to visit each of these places. We were on a tight schedule and wanted to see as much as possible.
If you choose to rent a car, you can park it in the Las Teresitas parking lot. The parking is free and is located right behind the beach.
6. Where to stay in Tenerife
There are thousands of hotels in Tenerife. The entire island relies on tourism. Therefore, it might be a bit challenging to find the perfect accommodation. I’ve been searching for the best hotels on the island, for every budget. Here are my recommendations.
Budget – Atlantic Holiday Hotel – amazing ocean view, beautiful modern studio, good location, friendly staff, good amenities
Mid-Range – Labranda Bahia – beautiful pools, good location, spacious rooms and good services, friendly staff, all-inclusive
Luxury – Fantasia Bahia – perfect for couples and families, excellent services, all-inclusive, huge & modern rooms, beautiful pools
7.
Final thoughts
Playa de Las Teresitas is one of the must-see places when in Tenerife. This golden sand beach is the perfect place to relax for a few hours and forget about all your worries.
If you have any questions about this place, don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments section below. May the travel bug bite you!
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Playa de las Teresitas, el placer de la arena dorada
Se encuentra situada en el pueblo de San Andrés, en Santa Cruz de Tenerife, y tiene casi un kilómetro de extensión. Se transformó artificialmente en la década de los años 70 sobre otra playa que ya existía de arena volcánica. Se trajo arena procedente del desierto del Sáhara de color dorado para agrandar la playa original, hacerla más extensa y que los bañistas pudieran disfrutar de una mayor amplitud. También se construyó un dique rompeolas para calmar sus aguas cristalinas.
Hoy en día, la playa de las Teresitas es seguramente la más concurrida por los tinerfeños, junto a la Playa de las Américas, y también se ha convertido en una playa familiar por sus aguas transparentes y tranquilas, su arena dorada y por la cantidad de chiringuitos que hay a lo largo de ella. Todos estos ingredientes aseguran una jornada playera muy agradable.
Acceder a esta playa es muy sencillo. Se puede llegar en transporte público, en coche o en barco. Tan sólo hay que planificar bien cómo hacerlo y en verano, madrugar un poco si queremos coger un buen sitio.
La playa de las Teresitas, en San Andrés
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La playa de las Teresitas, en San Andrés
La playa de las Teresitas es la que más cerca está de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, a la vez que se encuentra muy cerca del pueblo de San Andrés, un antiguo lugar que daba cobijo a decenas de pescadores y que aún hoy conserva ese aroma.
Tiene unos 4.000 habitantes y, a pesar de su pequeño tamaño, se puede planificar el día para visitarlo a pie y conocer algunas de las lindezas que ofrece. Por ejemplo, el castillo de San Andrés, una antigua fortaleza militar que se puede visitar por dentro y desde la que se puede contemplar una panorámica muy bella de la localidad. Hoy en día, gran parte del castillo está derruido pero se puede apreciar cuál fue su funcionalidad años atrás.
Un paseo por San Andrés te hará disfrutar de su arquitectura local, muy reconocible en toda la isla: casitas bajas de colores, llenas de vida y optimismo. Y también de sus calles peatonales.
Playa de las Teresitas. Tenerife.
A unos 8 kilómetros de distancia, se encuentra el centro de Santa Cruz, una preciosa ciudad portuaria llena de encanto que te sorprenderá. Está llena de vida, y ofrece a sus visitantes oferta muy variada de planes para disfrutar de ella al aire libre: desde pasear por sus calles, ir de compras por su vía más comercial, tomar un delicioso café en sus bares o descubrir sus parques. Además, podrás contemplar los bellos edificios que hay por la ciudad y gozar de su buen clima durante todo el año.
Qué comer en los alrededores de la playa de las Teresitas
Como en toda la isla de Tenerife, su gastronomía se basa en platos locales, siendo los más conocidos las papas arrugadas, el gofio, el potaje o el conejo en salmorejo. En San Andrés, podemos elegir desde cocina muy tradicional y sencilla hasta algo más sofisticado. ¿Qué tipo de jornada estás planeando? En función de eso, podrás elegir entre una variedad muy rica de restaurantes.
El Rincón del Pescador
Ofrece platos locales basados en el pescado y marisco como producto principal. Sin pretensiones y muy sencillo, este bar restaurante está situado en la calle Chana Cabrera. El pescado frito o al horno, las croquetas y el pulpo son algunas de sus mejores recetas.
Tasca el Asunto de los Parres
Si eres un amante del cerdo asado o de la carne estofada, este bar te gustará. Aunque si te interesa la gastronomía local, también puedes pedir queso ahumado a la plancha con mojo o una tabla de quesos canarios. El precio medio de la carta oscila entre 15 y 20 euros.
Restaurante Pepín
El restaurante Pepín en San Andrés está especializado en el pescado fresco y del día, con lo cual lo más sencillo es dejarte aconsejar por sus camareros para degustar el plato que hayan pensado para la jornada. Con raciones abundantes y precios asequibles, es una buena opción para comer en familia.
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Planear bien tu recorrido hasta Costa Adeje
La playa de las Teresitas bien merece una visita, aunque te proponemos que no te quedes solo aquí. Puedes disfrutar de un magnífico recorrido por toda la costa tinerfeña para descubrir otras playas con el mismo encanto hasta llegar a Costa Adeje. Nuestra recomendación es que hagas la ruta en coche para poder parar siempre que lo desees y tomar una foto de las excelentes panorámicas que te ofrecerá la ruta. Tu destino está a 85 kilómetros de Las Teresitas.
Playa de las Teresitas. Tenerife.
Una vez que has llegado a Costa Adeje, déjate seducir por una temperatura envidiable sea cual sea la época del año y por la cantidad de planes que puedes hacer aquí: desde descubrir maravillosos enclaves naturales, visitar alguno de sus bellos y tranquilos pueblos o disfrutar de alguna de sus innumerables playas con arena de todos los colores:
Playa de Troya
Ofrece arenas claras y buena situación. Se pueden practicar en ella deportes acuáticos y probablemente fue una de las primeras en constituirse.
Playa de las Galgas
Rodeada de palmeras, es una de las más bellas de la costa de Adeje y más visitadas por los turistas.
Playa de los Morteros
Es una de las más salvajes. Está muy próxima al Paraje Natural de los Acantilados de La Caleta y ofrece un entorno natural de los más bonitos de la zona, con arenas grises y con una zona rocosa próxima, lo que le confiere un carácter muy personal. Se puede practicar buceo en ella o, simplemente, gozar de un buen baño.
Playa del Duque
Probablemente una de las más conocidas. Extensa, de fácil acceso y muy amplia, está rodeada de hoteles, ya que es una de las más solicitadas por los turistas extranjeros. Equipada con todo tipo de servicios, pasar un día en esta playa es disfrutar de un día de diez.
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Playa de Las Teresitas en Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Playa de Las Teresitas
Las Teresitas es la playa más emblemática de Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Un kilómetro y medio de arena dorada, palmeras que se mueven con el viento y aguas clarísimas, en una ubicación privilegiada, a sólo un paso de Santa Cruz y a la sombra de las montañas de Anaga, la playa conserva su belleza a pesar de estar entre las más populares y concurridas de la isla.
Situada en el pueblo de San Andrés, esta playa de arena dorada destaca por estar poblada por multitud de palmeras, y es muy visitada por los santacruceros. La tranquilidad del oleaje, gracias a la instalación de diques que atenúan las olas, la convierten en una opción ideal para pasar el día en familia y pasear por la orilla.
Contarás con todos los servicios a pie de playa (duchas, vigilancia, acceso para minusválidos…) y además, podrás combinar tu refrescante baño con un aperitivo en los chiringuitos de la playa y probar la gastronomía típica en la cofradía de pescadores y los restaurantes del pueblo de San Andrés.
DATOS DE INTERÉS
Ubicación: San Andrés, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Longitud: 1.300 metros. Ancho: 80 metros. Composición: Arena clara. Formas de acceso: A pie (fácil), en coche o en barco. Acceso para discapacitados: Sí. Tipo de playa: Familiar.
Servicios: Aseos, duchas, papeleras, servicio de limpieza, teléfono, bares y restaurantes, alquiler de hamacas y zona infantil. Aparcamiento: Sí (más de 100 plazas). Autobús: Sí (urbano). Coordenadas: 28º 30′ 34,101” N 16º 11′ 06,841” W. Coordenadas UTM: X: 384.013,00 Y: 3.154.214,00 H:28.
COMO LLEGAR
A la playa de Las Teresitas se accede desde Santa Cruz tomando la Avenida Marítima dirección San Andrés. Siempre en paralelo a la costa, continúa por la carretera TF11 hasta alcanzar el pueblo pesquero de San Andrés, a 7 kilómetros del centro de la capital. Al llegar a San Andrés, evita tomar la rotonda y sigue recto paralelo al mar desde donde empezarás a divisar Las Teresitas. Continúa por la carretera hasta encontrar un semáforo con un desvío a la derecha y al tomarlo, habrás llegado a la playa de Las Teresitas.
EN COCHE
Acceder desde el centro de Santa Cruz a Las Teresitas en coche, salvo por algún problema de tráfico, no debería llevarnos más de 15-20 minutos, puede aumentar cuando llega el verano, especialmente los días festivos y fines de semana, en los que se incrementa el número de vehículos y el tráfico se ralentiza, en estos días puede dificultarse el acceso a la playa y la facilidad para estacionar. El resto del año, las plazas de aparcamiento gratuitas hacen que aparcar en Las Teresitas no suponga ningún problema. Tanto en el tramo de ida como en el de vuelta, encontrarás gasolineras donde poder repostar. Es importante prestar mucha atención y respetar la distancia de seguridad con los ciclistas que puedes encontrarte a lo largo del recorrido.
EN GUAGUA
El servicio de guaguas (autobuses) ofrecido por *TITSA desde Santa Cruz a Las Teresitas es una opción elegida por muchos de los usuarios de la playa. Sería ideal que cada vez más gente optara por utilizar la guagua como alternativa al coche; de esta forma todos ayudaríamos a reducir la descongestión del tráfico que durante los meses de verano hace que sea un poco más complicado cumplir con los horarios establecidos. La línea 910 (Intercambiador -San Andrés- Playa de Las Teresitas) sale cada 10-15 minutos desde el Intercambiador (estación de Guaguas) de Santa Cruz, ubicada en La Avenida Tres de Mayo. Otras paradas disponibles en el centro de Santa Cruz son: Hacienda, La Farola del Mar, Estación Marítima, Edificios Múltiples, y Avenida de Anaga. El precio por trayecto a pagar en la guagua es 1.25 € . Si vamos a hacer un uso habitual de este servicio, podemos adquirir en estancos, kioskos o estaciones de guagua bonos de 7.50 €, 15 € ó 25 € que hacen que el trayecto nos cueste 0.75 €. Al llegar a su destino, la guagua nos dejará en la parada que está al principio, en el acceso 1, ya que no entra hacia el final de la playa. Para volver en guagua, podemos salir desde la parada de la playa o acercarnos a la parada del pueblo de San Andrés, y desde allí volver a Santa Cruz.
*Más información sobre otras líneas y horarios. www.titsa.com
EN TAXI
Otra forma de ir a Las Teresitas es utilizar el servicio de taxis. Entre sus ventajas está el trayecto directo sin paradas y el no estar sujeto a horarios. En Santa Cruz los taxis abundan y tienen un precio razonable. De no conseguir uno, se recomienda probar suerte en las múltiples paradas del centro como por ejemplo en Calle el Pilar, Plaza de España, Calle Méndez Núñez o, para los que llegan a Santa Cruz en guagua, el Intercambiador. El precio desde el centro de Santa Cruz a Las Teresitas suele oscilar entre los 12 € ó 14 € por trayecto, incluida la bajada de bandera de 3. 15 € los días laborales, y de 3.45 € los días festivos y por las noches. A la hora de volver se puede intentar coger un taxi en las paradas de Las Teresitas, al comienzo de la playa, o en la de San Andrés, aunque son paradas donde no suelen abundar los taxis. Otra opción puede ser acordar una hora de recogida con el mismo taxi que nos ha llevado a la playa, o llamar a un servicio de radio-taxi para que nos vengan a buscar.
EN BICI
El recorrido en bicicleta (transporte alternativo al coche que cada vez gana más adeptos) desde Santa Cruz a Las Teresitas, es una ruta clásica para los amantes del pedal, que trascurre en paralelo al mar. Tomando como salida el carril bici frente al Auditorio Adán Martín, hay que contar con un periplo de aproximadamente 20 kilómetros si sumamos ida y vuelta. El recorrido siempre transcurre en llano, y aunque no presenta mucha exigencia, hay que tener en cuenta que carece de zonas de sombra. Durante el trayecto hemos de prestar atención para no encontrarnos con peatones despistados, paseando a su perro o corriendo. Aunque hay varios proyectos para su mejora, actualmente el carril bici llega hasta el barrio de María Jiménez. A partir de este punto, el carril es un poco peculiar, ya que transcurre por una acera sin señalizar. Para los que opten por hacer el trayecto por la carretera, es importante prestar atención a la circulación y tomar todas las medidas de seguridad necesarias. Al llegar a la playa, los ciclistas forman parte de la estampa habitual en la zona de aparcamientos.
A PIE
Amanecer en Las Teresitas – Foto: J. Luis Gonzalez Cabrera
Si optamos por ir caminado a las Teresitas, hemos de saber que la distancia entre el centro de la capital y la playa es de aproximadamente 7 kilómetros. Aunque dependerá mucho de nuestro estado de forma y ritmo, de media emplearemos aproximadamente 1 hora y 30 minutos por trayecto. Tomando como punto de salida la estación marítima de la Avenida Francisco La Roche (conocida popularmente como Avenida de Anaga) y dejando a nuestras espaldas la Plaza de España, caminaremos por una ruta fácil de disfrutar, que transcurre siempre en llano y paralela al mar.
Es importante protegernos del sol e hidratarnos bien, ya que es un camino que carece de sombra. Si durante la caminata nos sentimos cansados o decidimos detenernos por cualquier motivo, tenemos la posibilidad de terminar la ruta en guagua (línea 910), utilizando las paradas que nos encontraremos a lo largo del recorrido. Para los que se encuentren con fuerzas, durante el trayecto hay máquinas de gimnasia de uso libre. Casi llegando a San Andrés empezaremos a divisar Las Teresitas, donde podremos disfrutar de un merecido baño. Antes de regresar, podremos reponer fuerzas en los kioskos de la playa o restaurantes de San Andrés, y encaminarnos de vuelta a pie o utilizando el servicio público de guaguas o taxis.
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The cheapest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Playa de las Teresitas is to line 910 bus which costs €1 – €2 and takes 15 min.
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Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Edificio Multiples 1 and arriving at Las Teresitas. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 15 min.
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The distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Playa de las Teresitas is 8 km. The road distance is 8.8 km.
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PLAYA DE LAS TERESITAS | The Heart of Tenerife
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The most emblematic beach in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Located near the village of San Andrés, this beach of golden sand stands out as it is full of palm trees. The tranquillity of the waves, thanks to the breakwater which largely excludes them, makes this an ideal option for spending the day en famille and taking a stroll along the shore.
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SHOPPING: With an average temperature of 21 degrees all year round, Santa Cruz is the perfect place to shop in the most extensive open shopping area of the island. Small shops and big brands mingle in an outdoor setting where locals and visitors turn shopping into a unique experience. There is a great variety of shops, cafés, bars, and restaurants to spend a pleasant day browsing and relaxing. The city has the best boutiques and international brands with the latest fashion trends on display in their shop windows. Throughout the city’s shopping streets, large department stores and shopping malls coexist with traditional, small shops where a personal shopping experience and product quality are in the forefront. All of this is wrapped up in a pleasant, friendly atmosphere that makes you want to stroll along the city’s streets, parks, squares and gardens and to sit down to have a drink at any of its many bar terraces.
The shops’ and restaurants’ closeness to each other turns visiting Santa Cruz into a unique experience. The city is easy to access and equipped with enough parking and public transport services: trams, buses, and taxis.
We suggest you see the city by taking some of the following shopping routes:
Route 1 City Centre: Calle Pérez Galdós, calle Viera y Clavijo, calle Méndez Núñez, calle Pi y Margall, calle Suárez Guerra, calle El Pilar, shopping centre “Centro Comercial Parque Bulevar”, calle La Rosa and nearby streets. Enjoy this shopping experience in an area where you can find all kinds of stores offering clothing, accessories, footwear, jewellery, watches, perfumes… This route contains a great number of boutiques showcasing leading brands, with exquisite service and a wide range of unique designs.
Route 2 City Centre: Plaza de La Candelaria, calle Castillo, calle Imeldo Serís, calle Valentin Sanz, calle Bethencourt Alfonso and nearby streets. In the heart of the city you will find the street calle Castillo, a traditional shopping street with all kinds of international franchises and fashion retail chains. The route follows this street, which begins in Plaza de Candelaria and ends at Plaza Weyler.
Route Ramblas: Plaza Weyler, Rambla Pulido, Rambla de Santa Cruz and nearby streets. This route is characterized by a concentration of the commercial activity around both Ramblas: Rambla de Santa Cruz and Rambla de Pulido. There you will find a wide range of shops characterized by the kind service and the quality of products. Along the Rambla de Santa Cruz you can enjoy an exhibition of Sculptures in the Street, which makes the shopping experience much more enjoyable.
Route Shopping Centres: This route is characterized by the presence of large department stores and shopping malls around which one can find a wide array of smaller shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. The main streets are Avenidas Tres de Mayo and Manuel Hermoso Rojas, calle Álvaro Rodríguez López, calle Aurea Díaz Flores and Avenida La Salle. Along this route you can enjoy a wide variety of leisure opportunities inside the shopping centres (cinema, restaurants and personal services) as outdoors (Auditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín, Recinto Ferial de Tenerife, Parque Marítimo César Manrique and Palmetum).
Route Market “Nuestra Señora de Africa”: La Recova, Rambla Azul, shopping centre Recova and Rastro de Santa Cruz (only Sundays). The Market’s shopping area is one of the busiest commercial districts on Santa Cruz. Its central nucleus is the Market of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, or La Recova. It has been open since 1944 and is the successor of the Old La Recova, which goes back to the 19th century. Here you can find the freshest foods from the Canary Islands and from all over the whole world. It specializes in fruit and vegetables, meats and fish, although you can purchase all sorts of foods there, as well as typical products.
The Neo-Colonial building that houses La Recova, is arranged over two large floors, with open patios where you can take a pleasant stroll and enjoy admiring the great variety of fresh foods for sale. Inside you will find a Café with terrace, a place to rest and enjoy food and all types of drinks. Opening hours of the Market Nuestra Señora de Africa are Monday to Saturday from 06 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Sundays from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Next to the market you will find La Rambla Azul, its opening hours are from Monday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is also the Shopping Center with more than 40 shops and cafeterias, it opens from Monday to Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sundays morning are the days that the ‘Rastro,’ the large street market of Santa Cruz, is held at Avenida José Manuel Guimerá, surroundings of the open market Recova and Calle Bravo Murillo. Here you can find a great variety of first and second hand articles, antiques, clothes and fashion accessories in a festive and friendly environment.
GASTRONOMY: Santa Cruz is the heart of Tenerife and as such it is the home of a range of food and drinks. All parts of the world are represented in the municipality. It’s a place where the food sector has experienced a remarkable growth in the last few years and the zone is known for being a metropolitan area that is home to two stars from the prestigious Michelin Guide.
The gastronomy is undoubtedly part of the local character of a culture. In this sense, the Canary Islands can proudly say that their cuisine is both simple and original in nature and that this is true in terms of the choice of ingredients and how dishes are prepared, with the Islands’ cuisine being based on the Guanche heritage, but also having a clear Spanish influence.
However, despite its simplicity, traditional Canarian cuisine is authentic and rich in flavours that give it a personality of its own – a personality that has been influenced by the Island Chain’s climate and the use of the products readily available in its sea and on its land.
Among the ingredients of traditional Canarian cuisine, some of the most important are products from the sea, such as fish and shellfish like the “vieja” (Mediterranean parrotfish), a white fish with a mild flavour, the “choco” (cuttlefish), a type of squid with a larger size, and the “cherne” (wreckfish), a fish that is consumed salted or as a stew.
In terms of foods from the land, the sweet potato and the potato are the indisputable companions to meat and fish, with the potato being famous in its “papas arrugadas” form (“Canarian wrinkly potatoes” – boiled potatoes with their skins left on). Vegetables such as the tomato, onion, garlic, varieties of peppers, squash, zucchini (or “bubango”), watercress, coriander, and parsley can be used in soups, stews, and in the preparation of the famous Canarian “mojo” sauce in its two versions: green (containing coriander) and red (“mojo picón,” containing pepper).
In terms of meats, noteworthy are dishes based on pork, rabbit, and kid goat, all of which can be prepared with a sauce as a stew, fried, or roasted.
Goat’s milk is the basic ingredient of the cheeses from the Canary Islands, which are consumed fresh, semi-cured, cured, and even smoked.
But there is a Canarian food product that is derived from grains like corn, wheat, and barley and which has become established as a “symbol” of the gastronomic culture of the islands. It is known as “Gofio” (a fine mixture of the aforementioned grains previously toasted and ground) and it has multiple culinary applications, as it has acted as the “bread of the canaries” (kneaded with water and not cooked), it can be consumed “scrambled” with broth (escaldón) or a stew, and it can even be mixed with honey and almonds to act as a desert. Its consumption is so widespread that, in many homes, it is customary to mix gofio with milk and sugar and use it for breakfast. Other products that complement the cuisine of the Canary Islands are the local wines from the region, with Tenerife being the perfect example. The island is divided into five wine-producing districts, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife is located in the Tacoronte-Acentejo district. Tenerife’s gastronomy brings together the products and dishes that are most representative of Canarian cuisine with a wide range of dining establishments.
One of the increasingly popular trends over the past few years is the diversification of traditional cuisine, giving rise to a new, more creative and contemporary branch of cooking known as “signature cooking.” While this type of cuisine keeps its base through the use of traditional products, it innovates by introducing new and exotic ingredients (many of them foreign) and a mix of flavours that bring originality to the recipe. Likewise, emphasis is placed on the dishes’ presentation, turning them into artistic creations done by expert chefs.
The dining sector of the municipality of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has it all. Visitors can find the best of the traditional cuisine mostly in restaurants or “guachinches” around the Anaga area. In the rest of the city, there are establishments that offer everything from traditional Canarian cuisine to exquisite “signature cooking” and more creative dishes, without forgetting the wide range of regional Spanish specialties, bars serving “tapas,” and a great variety of restaurants that offer international cuisine.
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Las Teresitas Beach – Guide in Russian
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length: 1300 meters
Width: 80 meters
Employment: average
Urbanization: isolated
Coverage: Sand 9000
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Teresitas is just over one kilometer long. Initially, like the entire coastline of Tenerife, it was strewn with black sand of volcanic origin. Tourists do not consider the dark coating a disadvantage of local beaches. On the contrary, the sand is tactilely pleasant, because it has a soft, silky texture. However, it was in this place that it was not enough.
Area Teresitas began to import sand from Africa. Huge cargo barges plied endlessly here. In total, more than 300 thousand tons of bright yellow “gold” were brought from the distant Sahara.
Then Canary palms were planted parallel to the shore. This added a special tropical exoticism. At the same time, the presence of spreading trees is an additional plus for the organizers. Indeed, in many guides to Tenerife, the reviews emphasize whether there is a shady green area next to the water. Las Teresitas beach wins in this regard.
The beach is located next to the city, but separated from it by a green stripe. Often tourists place their sun loungers under the palm trees. The beach looks like a beautiful oasis, as mountains rise around, almost devoid of vegetation.
At some distance from the ocean, a stone breakwater rises. The dam is artificial. Her task is to prevent strong excitement. Therefore, the water here is always relatively calm. Interestingly, after the construction of the dam, the temperature in this place became higher.
Teresitas is worth a visit for those who prefer a family vacation. There are not many sandy places for swimming on the island. Those who prefer the classic coastal picture come here: golden sand, umbrellas with stylish thatched roofs and the turquoise ocean. Seagulls often fly over the beach. They are not at all afraid of people, tourists feed them with pleasure.
The infrastructure is excellent.
The following services are available for vacationers:
rental of inflatable boats and beach equipment for games;
rental of deck chairs and umbrellas;
medical center;
rescue service;
dressing room;
several bars.
Beach cafes line up nearby. There is something for the whole family to eat. The menu includes freshly squeezed juices, refreshing drinks, light snacks, etc. Free parking is available in the immediate vicinity.
What hotels are near
What are the hotels near Playa de Las Teresitas.
Tourism infrastructure on the island began to take shape in the 60s of the last century. And the first thing that the authorities undertook, forming a resort area of international scale, was the improvement of the beaches. Las Teresitas beach is located near the small village of San Andres in a cozy bay, rounded on both sides.
Get there by bus:
Two bus lines run from the capital from the main station – Intercambiador Santa Cruz de Tenerife . Passenger transportation is carried out by one bus company – Titsa . Buses with routes:
No. 910 (shorter walk)
No. 945 (stop in San Andres)
You need to get to the village of San Andres ( San Andres ) depending on the route. Bus number 910 reaches almost the very destination. Travel time is about 20-30 minutes.
Access by car
By car: take the TF-4 motorway to the signs for Avenida Maritima and Puerto, then follow the TF-11 road a little further to San Andres.
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Playa de las Teresitas, Las Cañadas del Teide, Spain
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Casa Tajinastes del Teide
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Las Cañadas del Teide (4.2 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Located in the Teide National Park, Casa Tajinastes del Teide is 58 km from Playa de las Americas.
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9.3
Superb
17 reviews
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€133
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Casa La Jara
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (7.2 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Casa La Jara is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, just 41 km from the Military Museum of the Canary Islands. The property offers a shared lounge, a garden and a 24-hour front desk.
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9.3
Superb
33 reviews
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€165
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El Pino Centenario 8
La Orotava (7. 7 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Set in La Orotava, 34 km from La Laguna, Villa El Pino Centenario provides a garden and free WiFi.
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9.3
Excellent
61 reviews
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€ 128
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Finca La Baifa
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (7.8 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 26 km from Museo militar regional de Canarias and 31 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Finca La Baifa offers an outdoor swimming pool and air conditioning.
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9.7
Excellent
23 reviews
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Finca las Aguelillas
La Orotava (8.5 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Featuring a garden, an outdoor pool and pool views, Finca las Aguelillas is located in La Orotava. The windows overlook the garden. La Laguna is 31 km away.
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9.5
Excellent
36 reviews
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La Orotava-casa Rural Los Nardos
Montijos (8.3 miles from Playa de las Teresitas)
Set in Montijos, La Orotava casa Rural Los Nardos offers a garden, barbecue facilities and a terrace. La Laguna is 31 km away.
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9.5
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It features an outdoor swimming pool, a bar, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
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8.8
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1,305 reviews
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Completely refurbished, 4-star AF Valle Orotava is located in the center of Puerto de la Cruz, a 10-minute walk from Jardín Beach.
Perfect location, very modern building. View of the volcano from the balcony superb.
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Overlooking the city of Puerto de la Cruz, Hotel Las Aguilas features 2 swimming pools, one of which is heated in winter.
Wide array of breakfast choices.
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8.2
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1 223 reviews
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This charming hotel is conveniently located next to Lake Martianes. The area offers stunning views of the Teide volcano. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
nice place with friendly staff perfect location
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8.0
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1,036 reviews
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Puerto Palace Hotel features a garden, a terrace, 3 swimming pools and a children’s pool. All rooms have a private balcony, a flat-screen TV and a mini fridge.
Super awesome pool, friendly staff, comfortable beds, tasty food.
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8.4
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Sol Costa Atlantis Tenerife is ideally located 50 meters from Martinez Beach and the artificial lakes of Lago Martinez. It features a spa, outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
Modern, stylish, clean. Good breakfasts. Great location.
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The Parador de las Cañadas del Teide enjoys a superb location next to a volcano in the stunning Teide National Park in central Tenerife.
Quite stylish hotel in excellent location for hiking and star gazing. Nice atmosphere in general.
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From € 119 per night
8.4
Very well
1,597 reviews
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The Best Semiramis in Puerto de la Cruz is located on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The hotel provides rooms with balconies, a spa and 2 outdoor pools surrounded by gardens.
The view is awesome, the room was great: big with big bed, it was more than what we needed.
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From € 79.06 per night
8.2
Very well
2 825 reviews
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Hotel Puerto Azul is located in a pedestrian area in Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife, 200 meters from the sea. The hotel has a rooftop terrace and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
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From € 52 per night
8.9
amazing
332 reviews
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Located in Los Realejos in the Tenerife region, 6.6 km from Puerto de la Cruz, Route Active Hotel overlooks the sea. It features an outdoor swimming pool.
The staff were lovely, super clean and just an overall great vibe.
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From € 63.70 per night
8.8
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Don Manolito features a charming garden, an outdoor pool and a fitness centre. The hotel is just 350 meters from Jardin Beach in Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of Tenerife.
The room was spacious, cozy and clean. Nice breakfast included, very polite and helpful staff.
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8.1
Very well
323 reviews
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Alua Tenerife is located 300 meters from Playa Jardín Beach. Puerto de la Cruz is a 10-minute walk away.
The room size was big and we had a great ocean view.
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From € 58 per night
8.3
Very well
793 reviews
Budget hotel
Meters from Tenerife’s beautiful Playa Jardín Beach, this elegant hotel offers stunning views of Mount Teide and the sea. It features an outdoor pool and 2 restaurants.
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From € 90 per night
8.6
amazing
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Sun Holidays is located on a pedestrian street in the Old Town of Puerto de la Cruz, a 5-minute walk from the city centre. It offers rooms and studios with a balcony.
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From € 38 per night
7. 9Good
1,734 reviews
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4Dreams Chimisay is located on a pedestrian street in downtown Puerto de la Cruz. It features a rooftop terrace with an outdoor pool. The front desk is open 24/7.
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7.7
Good
1 562 reviews
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Offering an outdoor pool, Hotel Tropical is located a short walk from the sea in the tourist center of Puerto de la Cruz.
Perfect location, near the main square, not far from the bus station and from the beach.
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From € 36.12 per night
7.3
Good
1,333 reviews
Excellent location
This mansion is located in La Orotava, a 7-minute drive from the beaches and a 30-minute drive from the Teide National Park. It offers an outdoor pool, sauna and large rooms with satellite TV….
the house, the bathroom and the location
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9.3
Perfect
154 reviews
Excellent location
Surrounded by tropical gardens, Tigaiga Hotel features an outdoor pool and a terrace restaurant. Each air-conditioned room has a private balcony with sea or mountain views.
5 Stars value, everything was excellent. Friendly and professionally run hotel. Good price for value.
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9.2
Perfect
626 reviews
Excellent location
RIU Garoé is located in Puerto de la Cruz. It features a garden, restaurant and bar, as well as a shared lounge. All rooms at the 4-star hotel offer pool views.
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9. 1
Perfect
643 reviews
Excellent location
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, Botanico y Oriental Spa Garden Resort offers 3 outdoor pools and luxurious accommodations. It offers views of the Atlantic Ocean and Mount Teide.
Very calm breakfast terrace, wide choice of food and very well presented.
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From € 161.85 per night
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554 reviews
Excellent location
Offering a year-round outdoor pool, Atlantic Mirage Suites & SPA is located in Puerto de la Cruz, 1.5 km from Martianez Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
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Excellent location
Recommended for adults only, TRH Taoro Garden is located in Puerto de la Cruz, 1 km from Martianez Lake. Guests have access to a seasonal heated outdoor pool.
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From € 87.35 per night
8.5
Very well
998 reviews
Excellent location
RF San Borondon is a small colonial-style hotel located in the heart of Puerto de la Cruz, next to Charco Square and many leisure facilities.
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1 861 reviews
Excellent location
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Beaches in the north of Tenerife – description of the most popular beaches
As you know, the northern part of Tenerife is richer in precipitation, waves and vegetation. It is incredibly beautiful, fresher and more cloudy, which does not prevent you from having some of the most beautiful beaches, suitable for both swimming and sunbathing. Most of them are concentrated near resort towns, but there are also quieter and more comfortable places. Let’s tell in order about the main and most interesting beaches in the north of Tenerife.
Beaches of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Playa Las Teresitas
Playa de Las Teresitas – a beautiful beach surrounded by mountains, it is located in a town called San Andres, not far from the capital islands and is the city beach of the capital. The barrier embankment built from the side of the ocean is a reliable protection of the golden-white beach of almost one and a half kilometers in length from the raging waves. The beach is notable for the fact that it was created artificially, and the sand was brought from Africa (we wrote about this already in the article about Santa Cruz).
Palm trees framing the shore, rather warm water and comfortable conditions attract many beach lovers in Tenerife, including families with children. The vast majority of visitors, especially on weekends, are residents of the capital, but there are also a lot of tourists here.
The beach offers sun lounger rentals (€2), playground, free toilets, outdoor showers, changing rooms, bars and cafes. Water activities are also provided for a fee. It should be noted that a strong wind often blows here, because of this, sand can then be shoveled from everywhere – from a swimsuit, swimming trunks and other things. In addition, such blowing will not add joy to those coming out of the water.
Las Teresitas beach
General view
The beach on the map
Beaches of Anaga and its environs
All the beauty of this part of the island lies in the relict forests located on the slopes of mountain ranges, but any slope sooner or later ends either with a cliff or a beautiful beach.
Playa de Antequera
Playa de Antequera is a secluded place on a rocky promontory, difficult to access due to the lack of roads. It can be a long walk to get here, but the most convenient and least tiring way is to hire a boat in Santa Cruz, which will take you ashore in about an hour. Meanwhile, the untouched beauty of virgin nature and stunning landscapes are worth the attention of the most demanding tourist, despite the lack of any services. The isolation of Playa de Antequera attracts nudists here.
The beach is 400 meters long and 25 meters wide, the shore has a grayish-yellow hue due to the white sand brought by the winds from the Sahara.
Antequera Beach
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Playa del Roque de Las Bodegas Beach
Roque de Las Bodegas, 380 meters long and 45 meters wide, does not have a large range of services, except for a few large range of services places where you can eat fish dishes and parking. It is covered with gravel, stones and black volcanic sand. Big waves and wind require special care from vacationers when swimming (in fact, like other wild beaches on the north side of the island). Basically, here they either ride the waves or admire nature and the ocean.
Roque de Las Bodegas beach
General view of the beach
View from above
Almaciga beach (Playa de Almaciga)
Another beach in the northern part of Anaga (not far from the previous one) – Playa de Almaciga – a good place for surfers, therefore, the development of infrastructure here took place taking into account this particular occupation. Special places have been arranged on the beach so that it is most convenient for surfers from the local population and visiting tourists to indulge in their favorite pastime. The black sand and gravel beach is 300 meters long and 35 wide. Several food and drink stalls, rubbish bins and changing rooms make up the entire service on this beach.
Almaciga beach
General view
The beach on the map
Benijo beach (Playa de Benijo)
which can also be considered nudist. The coast is covered with black sand and pebbles, the length of the beach reaches 300 meters, the width is 30. In general, the beach rarely favors swimming and not everyone dares to do so due to large waves, a strong reverse current and the lack of lifeguards.
But it’s still worth visiting, if only to just admire the amazing landscape, beautiful views or magical sunsets. You can get to the beach as part of hiking in the mountains of Anaga or by car. From the parking lot at the local restaurant, a long staircase leads down directly to the water.
Benijo beach
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Satellite view
Bajamar and Punta del Hidalgo beaches designed for those who are tired of worldly fuss. Mass pilgrimage of tourists is not observed here, however, artificially arranged pools allow vacationers to splash around in the water without risk to life. There are also several cafes and restaurants where you can refresh yourself with seafood dishes, and on the beaches you can use the services provided – showers, toilets and urns, as well as rent a yacht or boat if you want to go to the open sea.
In neighboring Punta del Hidalgo there are also several places where you can ride the wave, lie on the beach or splash in the natural pool when the weather is fine.
Bajamar beaches
General view
View from above
El Pris and Mesa del Mar beaches
The urban beaches of El Pris and Mesa del Mar are located in the municipality of Tocoronte. These are black sand beaches with fairly strong waves. Playa El Pris has a length of 170 m, its width is 15 m. It offers vacationers a beach, a natural pool, lifeguards, restaurants, bars, garbage bins, and parking for 50 cars. To the right is another small beach El Rincon (Playa El Rincon).
El Pris beach
General view
Satellite view
In Mesa del Mar, La Arena beach is considered more peaceful and is recommended for families. There are two tidal pools here, allowing you to enjoy swimming all year round. The road to this beach is quite steep and winding, but the coast itself is 350 m long and 30 m wide and is quite convenient for sunbathing. There are toilets and a nearby car park.
La Arena Beach
General view
Map of the beach
Puerto de la Cruz beaches
Playa Jardin
Jardin beach belongs to the blue flag beaches. This is a complex divided into three bays, each of which is decorated with gardens with plants, waterfalls and caves in the rocks. By the way, the leftmost part of the beach is sometimes called a separate Punta Brava beach. Playa Jardin is a black beach artificially created by the architect Cesar Manrique, with a dam of 4,000 huge concrete blocks that serve as protection from strong surf. By the presence of flags, you can always determine whether the water is calm enough for swimming. If you are unlucky with swimming, you can admire the ocean while sitting on one of the benches installed on the embankment.
Jardin, located near Loro Parca, is considered one of the best beaches in Tenerife. Its total length is about 700 meters, and its width is 40. There are foot washes, toilets, rental of umbrellas and sunbeds, showers. A large number of bars and restaurants, the presence of a sports area and a playground, places for surfing, parking for 100 cars complement the comfortable conditions that are highly valued by tourists.
Hardin Beach
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Top view
Playa de Martianez
Playa de Martianez is covered with pebbles with black volcanic sand, its length is 350 m, width is 40 m. much cooler than on Hardin. Special signs warn tourists of the danger, so the red flag is not uncommon here. But here you can often meet surfers. There is almost no service on the beach, only bars and restaurants nearby.
Martianes beach
General view
The beach on the map
There are also several city beaches worthy of attention.
Playa de El Bollullo
A secluded beach located east of Puerto, 200 meters long and 40 meters wide, accessed by a long stairway. It provides rental of umbrellas and sun loungers, there are bars and restaurants nearby. Pretty quiet and beautiful place.
Beach de El Boyuyo
General view
Satellite view
Playa San Telmo
San Telmo, marked with a blue flag, is a small beach within the city, literally 20 by 20 meters in size. It is covered with pebbles and black sand, and services include showers and several bars.
San Telmo Beach
General view of the beach
View of the beach from above
Los Roques Beach (Playa de Los Roques)
Los Roques is located to the west of the city and reaches a length of 350 meters and a width of 20. Covered with pebbles , gravel and volcanic sand. Despite the constant presence of strong waves, the beach will seem like a very beautiful place for lovers of unique landscapes. The beach got its name from the huge rocks sticking out of the water near the shore.
Los Roques Beach
General view of the beach
Map of the beach
Playa de El Socorro
The blue flagged Playa de El Socorro is 400 meters long, 60 meters wide and covered with fine gray sand . Thanks to good waves, it attracts many surfers, and lovers of sunbathing and swimming – with its clear water and a sense of harmony with nature. Facilities include showers, bins, toilets, a food kiosk, and surf spots. In addition, there is a large parking lot next to the beach.
Beach de El Socorro
General view
Beach on the map
Beaches of Icod de los Vinos
San Marcos beach
San Marcos, shaped like a shell, reliably protects against the big waves typical in this area Tenerife. The black sand beach is 160 meters long and 40 meters wide. The quiet bay is suitable for lovers of a relaxing holiday, which are represented mainly by the local population. Services include showers and toilets, rental of sun loungers, trash cans. Nearby bars and restaurants have access to terraces with beautiful sea views.
San Marcos beach
General view
The beach on the map
There are other beaches in the northern part of Tenerife, such as the beaches of Las Aguas in San Juan de La Rambla and Garachico, the beaches of Agua Dulce and others. They are mainly used by local residents who visit these places in their free time and indulge in relaxation by the water in a family atmosphere. Often, people take along a supply of food and drinks for the whole day and enjoy the lack of fuss and the beauty of the surrounding nature in these secluded corners.
Although the north of the island does not enjoy sunny weather as often as the south coast, there are places where you can admire the waves and get your feet wet (on some beaches this is the only thing you can do). A real traveler will not be intimidated by such facts, because in addition to swimming, you can simply enjoy beautiful views while walking along the coast. Who has been to the listed beaches? Share your impressions. Personally, I have not yet fully swum on any of them (either the weather was not the same, or there was no time). Maybe you want to supplement the article with interesting facts – we will be happy.
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Overview of Teresitas beach (Tenerife)
Most of Tenerife’s beaches meet their guests either with black sand, consisting of small elements of volcanic rock, or with a gray coating in which dark volcanic soil mixed with lighter grains of sand . Although the black beaches of Tenerife are the highlight of the island, not all tourists are ready to spend their entire vacation on them. But in the Canary Islands you can also find luxurious golden beaches, one of which is TeresItas beach. This beautiful corner of Tenerife can often be seen on postcards that depict the beach from above. And if fate brings you to the island of eternal spring, take the time to come to Las Teresitas and spend a couple of hours or days here from your vacation or vacation. I guarantee you will love it here.
View of Playa de las Teresitas from the promenade
How to get to Teresitas beach, what it is famous for, and how you can spend time on it, read below. Information given by a person (me) who has been here more than once. At the end of the article you will find 2 videos that will show you this place during the daytime and evening hours.
Where is
Playa de las Teresitas?
Teresitas Beach or Las Teresitas is located in the northeast of Tenerife, 7 km from the capital of the island, the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. On the western side of it, at the foot of a high cliff, is the village of San Andres. From the south, the beach is surrounded by the Anaga Mountains. In the east, it rests on a rocky cape, behind which there is another recreation area – Las Gaviotas beach.
What attracts Las Teresitas beach?
Playa de las Teresitas attracts many tourists with its beauty. Once here, you will look around for a long time and admire. Firstly, on three sides this place is surrounded by the Anaga mountain range, which is now a national park. Only in the mountains of Anaga, unique laurel and coniferous forests have been preserved, which you will not see anywhere else on Earth. Park employees have developed several dozen routes that you can walk along with your mouth open from the stunning beauty that opens up to you at every turn. If you find yourself on the beach after visiting the Anaga Mountains, you will remember your hike in the park and see part of the massif while relaxing here. If you have not been to Anaga yet, you can admire the bright green of the rocks from the coastline of Las Teresitas beach. They are perfectly visible from the ocean, so when swimming, you will enjoy them.
Anaga Mountains – a beautiful setting for Las Teresitas beach
The second advantage of the beach is its coverage. It will delight conservative travelers with its golden and soft sand. Once this place was different, but in the late 60s sand from Africa was exported to the beach. From the Sahara desert, it was delivered across the ocean to the Canary Islands on barges. Now everyone can enjoy not only the view of African sand, but also its softness.
One of the entrances to the Teresitas beach in Tenerife
The third advantage of Teresitas is its water area. The entrance to the ocean is very convenient, because. the bottom is also filled with sand from the Sahara, and you will not hurt your feet on volcanic stones and will not trip over them, as you would on other Tenerife beaches. The entrance is quite shallow, and parents with children will appreciate it. Children can safely splash around the shore without fear that they will be covered by the surf, because Teresitas is protected from the ocean by a long stone pier. Swimming here is very comfortable, like in a lake or pool.
The area of Teresitas beach is ideal for children
All vacationers will appreciate the infrastructure of the beach and its size. The coastline of Las Teresitas is 1.3 km long, so there is a place for every tourist here under the sun. On the beach there are showers and toilets, foot showers, rental of sun loungers and deck chairs, rental of water transport (catamarans, rafts). From the land side, Las Teresitas is surrounded by palm trees, they also grow on the beach itself. Along the embankment there are many stalls with fish and meat dishes, snacks. Prices don’t bite here. If you want a more sophisticated menu, you can take a stroll to San Andrés where there are several good fish restaurants. Also in the town you will see the ruins of a 16th century fort and beautiful Canarian houses.
View from the window of bus number 910 on the village of San Andres and the ruins of the ancient fort
Another highlight of Las Teresitas is the view from above. You can admire the beach from the observation deck or mirador Las Teresitas. It can only be reached from the highway Igueste de San Andres.
If you don’t have the time or opportunity to visit the mirador, you can look at the entire beach from below, from its eastern or western tip.
How to get to
Playa de las Teresitas?
The easiest way to get to the beach is by city bus number 910 from the bus station in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The bus runs every 8-10 minutes and reaches the final stop, located next to Las Teresitas, in 20 minutes.
Timetable for bus number 910 from Teresitas beach to Santa Cruz de Tenerife
You can get back to the city in the same way. Traveling with the Titsa mas card will cost you 0.75 euros. From other parts of the island, you can also drive to the beach from the side of the capital Santa Cruz by renting a car in Tenerife.
About housing near the beach
If you plan to combine hiking in the mountains of Anaga with a holiday in Las Teresitas, you can stay in the capital of the island. From there, you can quickly get to the beach and spend the first or second half of the day on it (depending on when you were on the excursion) or the whole day of your vacation.
Las Teresitas beach at 9 pm
There are many hotels in the city for every taste, which you can book on my website using the service Hotellook . The search form is located on the side bar. For budget travelers, I recommend the clean and comfortable El Hostel. If you do not feel like riding from the capital to the beach and back every day, you can stay for 3-5 or more days in the apartments of the village of San Andrés.
Playa de las Teresitas – view of the eastern part of the beach and San Andres
accommodation booking service from the owners of will help you find a good option. By clicking on this link, you will receive a bonus on accommodation.
I have had the good fortune to visit Playa de las Teresitas more than once. I would like to say that this beach is good at any time of the day. I first visited it after sunset, but even then I was delighted with its beauty. In the light of day, my delight increased several times. After watching the video, you will see the directness of my words regarding Las Teresitas.
And if you do not like oil platforms in the ocean or the wind blowing from the Atlantic (it is an indispensable attribute of the Canary coast), then you will certainly be pleased with the majestic mountains, golden sand, small waves of the water area.
You can leave your comments from visiting this place under the article. I wish you a pleasant stay in Tenerife.
The best beaches of Spain – the famous places of the coast
Spain is a dream country where every second tourist wants to go. Travelers go to the state not only for the sake of majestic antiquity, penetrating through every corner of the kingdom, but also for the sake of relaxation near Mediterranean Sea or Atlantic Ocean . It is not surprising that with such a geography, Spain is primarily associated with sea coasts and waves.
Almost ‘s 8,000 kilometers of coastline make the choice of beaches so diverse that many simply get confused. It is noted that the main principle for choosing a resort is the water temperature, which varies within Spanish resorts up to 9 degrees.
Contents:
Playa de Las Teresitas
Playa de la Arena
Aiguablava
Cami de Ronda
Playa de la Barceloneta
Playa del Postiguet
San Juan Playa (Playa San Juan)
Playa de Martianez
Playa Del Arenal-Bol
Es Trenc
Cala Bassa
Playa Cala Conta Beach
Sol den Serra Beach
Teresitas beach (Playa de Las Teresitas)
The total length of the coastline of the beach is 1. 3 km . Until the middle of the last century, it was known for its black sand, but in the 1960s, local authorities decided to change the composition and began to order Saharan golden sand by ships. Now there is no trace of black left, all of it was taken away from the coast. The infrastructure is developed, although there are practically no people on the beach. It should be noted that admission is completely free. The only exception is sun loungers and umbrellas, which will have to be rented. And so, everything is democratic – prices in restaurants and cafes nearby are low, exactly like in bars.
The beach is located 5 km from the capital of Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife , if you go north.
Playa de la Arena
A small quiet, completely non-tourist place in the bay would be no different from a thousand other beaches. But, there is a highlight here, which is rare where you can find it – black sand . And if earlier the volcanic rock was on almost every 5th beach in Spain, now it is already a unique phenomenon. Islanders with families often rest here, but there is also a place for guests to relax. The beach is small, but very spacious.
The beach can be reached by buses 473 and 494 . There is no direct route, and you will have to go with 2 or even 3 transfers. The total travel time from Tenerife Airport to the beach is 1 hour 40 minutes.
Aiguablava
Characteristics of the beach: length – 25 meters , width – 75 . A tiny bay, like an outlet to the warm sea, amazes with its tiny size. However, here is always full of people . It is even considered that this place is included in the top 3 beaches of Catalonia. The name itself translates as “Blue Water” and indeed, the water here is clean, without a hint of algae or mud. Near the beach, on sheer cliffs, there are numerous hotels and inns, in addition, the infrastructure of the beach allows you to enjoy your vacation even for those who have somewhat limited opportunities. So, for example, places of descent for carriages are carried out directly to the input.
You can get to your holiday destination from Barcelona Airport by train or bus No. 16 , which goes all the way to Flasa station.
Cami de Ronda
There is no beach as such. In the usual sense, the beach is sand and endless distances. But there is no such thing here. Wooden deck leads along the coastline and every 15-30 meters for people there are slopes to the rocky shores of the sea. For children, such a vacation is not suitable, but for lovers of hiking – that’s it.
The route runs from Els Pilons (Salou) to Replanais (Cap Salou).
Playa de la Barceloneta
The main beach of the capital of Catalonia – Barcelona. At the same time, it is also the oldest, popular and crazy at the same time. Every evening, regardless of the time of year and weather conditions, parties of the strangest people are held here. Whomever the police do not take away in the morning – both hipsters and surfers. Therefore, after 12 at night it is better not to show up on the Barceloneta seashore. But during the day it is quiet and calm here, everyone likes the golden sandy beach.
Dozens of bars with cocktails are equipped for young people, free entertainment for children, everyone plays volleyball and football on every corner, so lovers of outdoor activities will also like such a holiday. For those wishing to relax calmly, sun loungers and umbrellas are provided. In addition, they offer massages for a nominal fee, sell fresh fruit and ice cream. In general, the infrastructure of the beach is at the highest level.
The beach is located between Joan de Barbo Avenue0936 and Marine Avenue . No one is wrong if they just walk down the main street of Barcelona down to the sea. There will be a central beach.
Playa del Postiguet
A clean beach with fine light yellow sand is perfect for families with children, as the descent into the water is gentle, without cliffs and holes. In addition, the beach is marked with the Blue Sign, which indicates its high level of safety and cleanliness.
Address – city Alicante , central promenade.
San Juan Playa (Playa San Juan)
Like all beaches in Spain, the entrance to San Juan is completely free, the only thing for which you may need money is the purchase of cocktails or fruits. The infrastructure here is developed , there is everything for both active and measured rest. Near the beach there is an open golf course where everyone can try their hand at the game. In addition, all 3 km the length of the beach is filled with cafes and bars, which brightens up the rest of tourists and travelers.
The beach starts at El Campello and ends at coves Cado de la Huerta . It can be reached in 10 minutes from the outskirts of Alicante by buses number 128, 678, 956.
Playa de Martianez (Playa de Martianez)
This ocean access is great for vacationers who dream of surfing . It should be borne in mind that 230 days a year on this beach there are high waves and real storms, so be prepared that you will not be able to swim calmly. The beach has dark sand and a steep descent, and it does resemble a wild place.
Address – Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Playa Del Arenal-Bol
This access to the sea is a real picture from commercials and advertising. Fine iridescent sand, clear water and palm trees – what else do you need? In addition to the picturesque nature, the beach is rich in its marine entertainment . In the summer season, there is even a special area for the disabled. People with disabilities are provided with a separate one. Equipped descent to the water.
The beach is located at the foot of the main attraction of the city of Calpe – rocks Peñon de Ifac .
Es Trenc
This is the main family beach in Mallorca. The shallow sea, calm water, silence around, the absence of large crowds of people, but at the same time the presence of children’s entertainment, places to eat and relax – this is what characterizes Es Trenc. Beach length – 10 km , however, in some areas, stones are observed in the water. By the way, some call this beach wild and even isolated.
Address – south coast of Mallorca . You can get there from Ses Covettes from the north by bus or private car.
Cala Bassa
Yellow sand and a gentle slope into the water make this beach something like heavenly place . There are few people here, the beach is actually isolated for visiting tourists and travelers. Mostly local residents rest here. The seaside is surrounded by a pine forest and small gourmet restaurants. On the sand itself there are white ottomans and soft sofas, which makes the beach the most comfortable place among the other beaches nearby.
Address – Ibiza, Sant Antoni de Portman.
Cala Conte beach (Playa Cala Conta)
The beach is a natural reserve in Ibiza, divided into 3 parts. The first is rocky , which is rare on the Spanish coast, the second is sand dunes , the third is specially equipped for nudists . There are no hotels nearby, so there are few travelers here, mainly the contingent of the beach is local wealthy residents.
Since getting to the beach is difficult, the most convenient way is by car. The small village of Sant’Agustí des Vedra is 8 km away.
Sol den Serra beach
A small, narrow rocky beach that looks like a private sector. There is no infrastructure and cafes and stalls familiar to tourists. Only clean beach and blue water. Grass grows in some areas at the entrance to the water, but there is nothing better than a secluded place, so even such a problem can be turned into a plus for holidays at Sol Den Serra . There are rarely people on the beach, no one rests here, the territory is free for a cozy quiet rest.
Address – Ibiza. On the way to Cala Llonga, just take a dirt road to the right at about 900 meters .
Spain attracts travelers with its scenery, opportunities and entertainment.
Scuba diving in Lanzarote is a popular activity, especially for those who love seeing life underwater. If you’re interested in Lanzarote scuba diving whatever your level the Lanzarote scuba diving team will show you the skills to go down under the water. Whether you’re an expert scuba Lanzarote diver or would like to learn, going on this diving Lanzarote excursion is perfect for you!
Learn the best of scuba diving Lanzarote from expert instructors and an amazing scuba Lanzarote facility.
Who can try out the PADI Scuba Lanzarote?
The PADI Discover Lanzarote Scuba Diving is ideal for beginners who want to learn a new sport. Knowing how to swim is a plus if you want to learn scuba Lanzarote. But if you are a non-swimmer, you can still try diving Lanzarote since your instructor would give you the necessary training. At the Lanzarote dive center, instructors will give you the best possible training so you will feel comfortable and confident before heading deep into the Lanzarote waters.
Where can you scuba dive in Lanzarote?
TravelON World works with the leading Lanzarote dive schools in each of the resorts so whether you are staying in Puerto Del Carmen, Costa Teguise, or Playa Blanca we have Lanzarote diving for you to enjoy and experience. There are pick-ups from your accommodation or if it’s a dive school in Lanzarote close by we send you the directions to the HQ where your diving in Lanzarote experience will begin.
Scuba diving in Puerto Del Carmen:
Diving in Puerto Del Carmen is amazing and with beaches and coves like Playa Chica, you will be able to see some of the best marine life while diving in Puerto Del Carmen. Our team of experts will take you to the best spots and show you the best time under the water.
Scuba diving in Playa Blanca:
Our leading Lanzarote diving company will pick you up from Playa Blanca will all the kit and take you to the best diving spots Playa Blanca has to offer. Submerge yourself under the water as the Lanzarote diving team show you the ropes and gets you ready for your Playa Blanca diving experience.
Scuba diving in Costa Teguise Lanzaote:
Playa Jablillo is the perfect location for scuba diving in Costa Teguise and with the leading Costa Teguise dive school on your side, you will be ready to take the plunge and swim with the fish as they point out all the different marine life and keep you safe on your dive.
Learning the Lanzarote Scuba Diving Way:
Curious about how the Lanzarote dive center will conduct its training? Here are the steps you can expect to learn how to go scuba diving Lanzarote:
1. Your Scuba Lanzarote Dive instructor will start with a short briefing telling you about scuba diving and the dive you are about to go on.
2. You then find a wetsuit, mask, and fins that fit you. If you are in Playa Blanca they will get your size and bring all the kits with them when picking you up
3. Lanzarote Scuba Diving is done all around the island in small bays and beaches so you will be assured to go to the best places.
4. You put on the equipment or gear on the beach, then walk into the sea.
5. You practice breathing techniques in waist-deep water with your instructor, enjoy the attention you get from fish surrounding your feet!
6. When you and the instructor are happy and confident you will go for the dive and get that Lanzarote scuba diving experience!
7. You begin your underwater exploration and stop along the way to see the different varieties of fish. Scuba Lanzarote is an experience that you will never forget!
8. The diving Lanzarote session will take around 30-35 minutes, and you go to a maximum depth of 6m. The entire diving experience is around 3 hours long.
Decide on one or two dives
Diving in Lanzarote is an experience so why not make it a day to remember, with two dives, this will mean you will do your 1st dive to around 6m and then a second more advanced dive to deeper depth to see even more, just select 1 or 2 dives when booking and we will do the rest.
Reserving a Spot at Lanzarote Dive Center
The scuba diving Lanzarote package is always booked because getting to experience Lanzarote scuba diving is a must-try for everyone! So if you have a date in mind, it is always to pre-book your session of Scuba Lanzarote in order to avoid disappointment. You can reserve your place for only a small deposit per person, and pay the rest later. Book online now with Excursions Lanzarote and get the best diving Lanzarote experience of your life!
FAQs Lanzarote scuba diving
You actually do not need to be able to swim to scuba dive in Lanzarote but you must be capable in the water in order to dive.
You do not need a medical certificate to dive in Lanzarote but you will need to fill out a medical form and if this flags up any issues then you must get medical clearance to dive.
We recommend that you dive at least 24 hours before taking a flight.
There are a number of great spots to scuba dive in Lanzarote like Playa Chica, Playa Flamingo. Lanzarote dive schools will take you to the best spots to dive in Lanzarote and see the underwater world.
Scuba diving in Lanzarote has pick ups across the island from your hotel or accommodation and the Lanzarote dive school will take you to the best diving spot for your area.
Diving in the underwater museum on Lanzarote
Overview / General Information
This underwater event at the breath-taking Underwater Museum on Lanzarote will amaze beginners and professional divers alike: you have a choice of scuba diving with certification at the museum or just dive into the unique artwork of Jason deCaires Taylor for an extraordinary diving experience. The Atlantic Museum on Lanzarote is something very special!
Overview
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Days: daily
Months: possible all-year
Languages: German, English, Spanish, Catalan, Slovak, Bulgarian
Catering: snacks (biscuits, fruits) and drinks (tea, coffee, water)
Option 1: Beginner’s scuba diving at Lanzarote’s underwater museum
After the local team of professionals have briefed you on the theory of diving, you will be taken on 3 dives in the waters off Lanzarote: Bahía de Timanfaya, Playa Flamingo and finally at the Underwater Museum. Immerse yourself in your first underwater experience, which includes safety equipment, trained staff, boat trip and snacks/drinks.
Overview
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Included
Certification
Option 2: 2 dives in the underwater museum of Lanzarote
The first dive starts in the southern bay of Las Coloradas and continues with the second dive in the morning at Lanzarote’s Underwater Museum. Everything you need is included in the price: Boat trip, equipment, guide and small snacks.
Overview
Hours: 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Option 3: 1 dive in the underwater museum of Lanzerote
You can experience a spectacular dive at Lanzarote’s Underwater Museum on the afternoon tour. All of the equipment you need for this unforgettable experience is included too!
Overview
Duration: ~ 2. 5 hours
Hours: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Important information
Preconditions
Minimum age 10 years
Please bring
Passport, swimwear, towel, small travel pharmacy (just in case), Diving licence for activity “2 dives/1 dive in the museum”.
Detailed description
A spectacular dive at the Underwater Museum near Playa Blanca on Lanzarote
As one of the major Canary Islands in the north of the volcanic archipelago, Lanzarote is situated off the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. The island is mild and dry all year round and offers many unique attractions, both on land and in the water. In addition to its long lava tunnels, wide rocky deserts and the mountains of fire, Lanzarote is also home to the largest aquarium on the Canary Islands and a museum created by Jason de Caires Taylor that is entirely under water.
You get to explore this Underwater Museum near Lanzarote during the dive. The Atlantic Museum not only has a clear message about protecting and preserving the oceans, it also fulfils a practical purpose. The artist wants to show how human values can be integrated into nature. The park that is below sea level is filled with detailed sculptures made of pH-neutral concrete, including statues of Zeus and Aphrodite. The whole of the Underwater Museum serves as an artificial reef to create more space for the local marine life to live and to help it regenerate. Do you want to get to know this incomparable work yourself, but you have never worn diving equipment in your life? No problem. Book the beginner’s dive, a 6-hour excursion into the breath-taking underwater world.
The experienced diving instructor and all of the equipment you need are included in the price. You will be taken on your first dive at the Underwater Museum once you have been briefed on the theory of diving and shown how to use the equipment in practice. Of course you can also book the full experience if you are an experienced diver and you already have a diving permit. Start your underwater tour early in the morning and go on two dives, one on the south coast of the island in the bay of Las Coloradas, where you can see the local marine life in its natural environment and another dive down to the Underwater Museum off the coast of Lanzarote.
The admission ticket to the museum is included in the price, as well as the dive in the company of a professional EcoGuide and also the boat. If your aim is just to explore the Atlantic Museum, we recommend the individual dive from noon onwards, during which you will spend around 2.5 hours exploring the fish and the sculptures. The Underwater Museum off Lanzarote offers you unforgettable experiences that are both informative and impressive.
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.
Playa Blanca Beginner Scuba Diving Experience
Do you want to start scuba diving? In this diving introduction in Playa Blanca you’ll learn how to scuba dive as you admire the Atlantic flora and fauna. You’ll also be able to choose 1 or 2 dives.
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Do you want to start scuba diving? In this diving introduction in Playa Blanca you’ll learn how to scuba dive as you admire the Atlantic flora and fauna. You’ll also be able to choose 1 or 2 dives.
Playa Blanca Beginner Scuba Diving Experience
At the appointed time we’ll meet you at the Avenida Islas Canarias, where the dive centre is located.
We’ll start the experience with a theory class to teach you everything you need to know to get started in the world of scuba diving. We’ll learn how to use each piece the diving equipment We’ll make sure that you feel confident and fo over the safety rules that you must respect during the activity.
Afterwards, we’ll equip ourselves with our wetsuits and head to the coast of Playa Blanca to start practising everything we’ve learnt in open water. You’ll be accompanied at all times by the instructor, so there’s no need to be nervous!
When you book, you can opt for a 1 or 2 dive introduction. You decide how long you want to stay under the waters of Lanzarote.
We’ll finish the diving by returning to the surface and saying goodbye at the starting point.
Duration
The duration of the activity will vary according to the number of dives you decide to do:
1 dive: 2 to 3 hours
2 dives: 4 to 5 hours
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Price
Per person
Children under 8
1 dive
US$ 82.30
not permitted
2 dives
US$ 116. 30
not permitted
1 dive
Per person
US$ 82.30
Children under 8
not permitted
2 dives
Per person
US$ 116.30
Children under 8
not permitted
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Covid-19 Measures
Please check local restrictions before traveling. All of our services comply with recommendations to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
Duration
2 hours – 5 hours.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English, although it may occasionally be done in two languages.
Included
English–speaking instructor
Diving equipment
1 or 2 dives (depending on selection)
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
Not wheelchair 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
If you have any other questions please contact us.
Free cancellation
Free! Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts.
If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.
Flexible schedule
Meeting point
Avenida Islas Canarias, 1
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SCUBA Diving in Lanzarote Guide
One thing that makes this island so amazing is the sea. An endless sea which lets you freely enjoy it on your vacation. One of those possibilities is to dive in Lanzarote.
Our island hides magnificent treasures underwater, and that is why many divers consider Lanzarote as one of the most important areas in Europe to dive in. Whether you are a beginner or an expert in the sport. It has more than 100 outstanding immersion points, making it a perfect excuse to return, visit us, and be able to enjoy all of our seabeds. Do you want to dive into this wonderful island? If you have not yet tried to start in this world, you can take a diving course and then do your first dives during your vacation.
Excellent visibility, volcanic reefs, and warm water temperatures make diving on our island one of the best options for relaxation and enjoyment of this beautiful sport. Beacuse of it you will see large cliffs near the coast, caves, sunken ships, volcanic tubes, and coral forests. You also may see large marine species such as angel sharks, groupers, or barracudas, and smaller species such as moray eels, conger eels, horse mackerel, and so many more. All this is possible in Lanzarote.
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Lanzarote also has numerous diving centers, where you can develop your experience and help you indicate the most beautiful and safe places to dive.
The main four immersion areas of our island are: Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen, Northwest Coast, and of course, the Chinijo Archipelago, where La Graciosa Island is located. One of the largest marine reserves in Europe where you can find the largest marine biodiversity in the Canary Islands. If you dive, you cannot leave Lanzarote without visiting this area.
SANDOS PAPAGAYO RESORT
At our hotel, Sandos Papagayo, you will have the opportunity to spend a family holiday surrounded by nature. And, in addition, discover all of these treasures, starting with the first underwater museum in Europe, the Atlantic Museum, which is located in front of our facilities about 12 to 14 meters deep.
A museum that has been created with impressive sculptures by the artist Jason de Caires Taylor which has recently been made free. This is a place for diving enthusiasts and those who are lovers of defending nature and biodiversity. Although these sculptures in the museum are incredible, they are anchors for the biodiversity of the area. Thanks to the material used to create them, perforated neutral pH concrete. It promotes the grip of the different marine species, generating a very rich space in biodiversity that facilitates reproduction and increases marine biomass.
In addition, the museum is a controlled space, and it allows diving to be non-intrusive and as respectful to the environment as possible. An artificial reef is created in which native marine species are able to inhabit.
Atlantic museum map. Picture by Rubicon Diving.
Organize the excursion to dive in the Atlantic Museum
Directly within the hotel, we work with the diving center Rubicón Diving. They organize excursions to the underwater museum created by the artist, Jason. Rubicón Diving is also located in another center in Playa Blanca called Marina Rubicón, where you can also book an excursion to the museum and explore its underground world.
Photo by Atlantislanzarote.com
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SANDOS ATLANTIC GARDENS
At our hotel, Sandos Atlantic Gardens, you will find the peace and tranquility necessary to enjoy an unforgettable vacation in an idyllic and natural environment where you can disconnect and reconnect with yourself. You will have the possibility to spend a romantic vacation surrounded by nature and, in addition, discover the fabulous Timanfaya National Park. Its routes, including our fabulous excursion to The Red Mountain that is included in the Live the Volcano Experience.
You can also check the safety and hygiene measures that we have established in our accommodation here. Travel safe since the Canarian government has reinforced its commitment to the safety and tranquility of travelers. By offering guaranteed travel coverage that covers medical expenses, medical repatriation or extension of the stay in quarantine for 15 days. Look here for more information.
A variety of options for your holidays
Also, remember that we have different offers depending on what you need. If you travel alone, with a partner, or if you are over 55 years old, you will find offers and promotions so that you can enjoy your next holiday at the best price. See Offers.
If you are a digital nomad, we also offer the possibility of teleworking from the hotel. Is there any better way to end the workday than with a dip in the pool and a refreshing cocktail from one of our bars? Also, if you need a comfortable place to have a meeting and or make video calls, we have special meeting rooms and packages for business events; make sure to check directly with our staff!
And remember that Lanzarote has not only a volcano on land but also an underwater one. Are you really going to miss out on this opportunity?
Consult the following guide where you will find the best diving guide created by a team of professionals from The Biosphere Reserve. It will help you enormously on your visit to Lanzarote.
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We also recommend this other post where you can find out about the new security and hygiene measures that we have taken in our hotels for your safety. We are ready to see you and continue offering you an amazing vacation! See, it’s time to meet again.
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Lanzarote Non Stop Divers
OUR DIVING CENTRE
We are officially PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Center, MARES Dive Center we offer the best quality products and services.
It is important to note that the Dive Center Lanzarote Non Stop Divers
usually It complies with all laws and quality, besides belonging to BUCO
(Professional Association of leisure centers and diving centers Lanzarote)
and AETUR (Federation of Tourism Employers of Lanzarote). We are also
officially approved by the Canary Islands Government.
Official List of diving centers that are approved by the Government
of the Canary Islands:
FROM TRY DIVE TO DIVE MASTER
The Diving Center Lanzarote Non Stop Divers
is located in Playa Blanca, just 30 meters from Playa Dorada where
we can make the try dive, diving courses, courses in underwater photography,
and other specialties diving with more than 30 dive spots in the island.
The Center wants to form a large family of divers and not turn it
into a factory, for this reason our outputs are formed by small groups,
each with their level of certification and experience, for everyone
enjoy and get very happy after diving.
Our location is ideal, close to the best tourist areas of Lanzarote
it’s quiet and is next to the most famous and popular beaches of the
island: Papagayo´s Beach, Playa Blanca has a direct view to
the island of Lobos and Fuerteventura.
We are also just minutes from Las Salinas de Janubio and Timanfaya
National Park.
Our location is very centrally located in the Papagayo Shopping Center,
about 30 meters from Playa Dorada, 5 minutes walk from the town and
a few minutes from Harbour Marina Rubicon, surrounded by hotels, bars,
clubs etc.
Why come with us?
Wifi
Rest Area
Wide variety of products Diving and Snorkeling
Equipments Mares with less than 1 year of use
Quality assurance of teaching PADI
Instructors with experience + 1500 students
Tourist information
Water Activities (motoski / kayak / boat trips)
Wash Equipment Zone
Shelves
Shower
Equipment Rental for Instructors (if you come with your group)
Beach Cleaning Conference & Seafloor
Own boat
DIVING COURSES
Lanzarote Non Stop Divers is located in Playa
Blanca only about 30 meters from Playa Dorada. The calm and clear
water with a sandy bottom makes it an ideal place for the first underwater
adventure, is also where the trydive is performed and all PADI diving
courses, as well as underwater photography and specializations diving.
TRY DIVE
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to breathe underwater?
If you want to find out but still not ready to make the leap
to a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving or like we
call the try dive, lets you try scuba to see if you like.
SCUBA DIVER
Do you have little time and much urge
to become a certified diver? The PADI Scuba Diver certification
can be for you. This course requires less time than the PADI
Open Water Diver.
OPEN WATER
The most comprehensive basic, you learn
the basics and techniques needed to dive with a buddy to 18
meters deep without supervision of an instructor, giving you
the opportunity to continue your training and specialty courses.
Recognized worldwide.
ADVENTURE DIVER
This course allows you to train you in
3 adventures, you will make 3 dives in open water, making you
be ready for the next step that would be the Advance Open Water.
ADVANCED
Course with 5 dives, 2 compulsory (Deep
and Navigation) and 3 to choose like, Wrecks, Night dive, Buoyancy,
Boat diving etc. This certification allows you to go down to
30 meters.
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE
The course most fun of all where you
will learn to act in an emergency, providing first aid until
the arrival of a team of Emergency. It is the only course that
does not need to be a diver to get this title.
RESCUE DIVER
A training course that prepares you to
prevent future problems and solve an emergency during the dive,
learn techniques that will give you more security and will increase
your ability and your confidence as a diver.
DIVEMASTER
The first Professional certification,
with this course you will be able to work as a certified divers
guide, to help & monitor the students and divers under the
supervision of a Padi instructor.
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We offer among others, technical diving
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that is not in a basement but it is at sea? Designed by Jason Taylor
deCaires, the Atlantic Underwater Museum is come true for those who
have always wanted to dive into a artwork, this artwork consists of
300 artworks. On February 25, opened in Playa Blanca, in the south
of Lanzarote, the first Underwater Museum in Europe and the Atlantic.
A museum located in clear water to be visited by Snorkeling and diving.
In Lanzarote there are more than 30 dive spots where
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Nurkuy policy? in Polish
Jedyna polska a baza nurkowa, “wietna na kurs” Nie umiesz p? Ywa? , not shkodzi, I przed baam zamoczy? twarz. Tam nie tylko showed me podwodny? Wiat, ale co najwa? Niejsze nauczyli jak robi? to bezpiecznie! Unique Polish diving base, great for the course (very gentle descent to the beach, which gives real and safe conditions – “like by the pool”). You can’t swim, it doesn’t matter, I was afraid to get my face wet before the course. There they not only showed me the underwater world, but first of all taught me how to do it safely!…
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Great experience
Having done some scuba diving in Cyprus once, I wanted to try it again. I’m glad I did. This company is very professional and I had a private session with an instructor who was very professional. I couldn’t believe how many fish there were to see. I would definitely recommend this experience ??????…
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They know how to do it well and safely
William, who took us on a second dive and then another in Flamingo Bay. We haven’t dived in over a year and he slowly and confidently went through all the skills in the course. He kept a good pace – not too fast/slow – pointed out a lot of marine life – there were plenty, as well as angel shark and lobster. The equipment in the store is of a very good standard. Looking forward to next time and the opportunity to do the underwater museum. Any suggestions? If you had a women’s v-neck diving tank top, I would buy it!…
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Hi I have an advanced padi but I haven’t dived in about 6 years. William signed me up for an extra dive and a normal dive. The cost of the voucher (equipment, insurance, drinks, etc.) was 100 euros. William was so professional from start to finish. He took himself and two other qualified divers on a 43-minute fantastic beach dive. We dived 17 meters and saw the loads. I highly recommend Dolphin. Lisa…
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Our children experienced the incredible taste of scuba diving for the first time with the Bubble Maker course from the brilliant Delphinus team today. Their professionalism gave us complete comfort, we were in good hands and the experience for children (under 10) to swim with rays and other fish was priceless. I suspect we will be back next year for our PADI courses. Thank you so much! Highly recommended.…
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Villa Lanzarote, Playa Blanca – Updated 2022 Prices
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9000 with a balcony and free WiFi, located in Playa Blanca. The property has a private pool, a garden and free private parking.
This villa has 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bidet. Towels and bed linen are provided.
In addition, the villa has a terrace. Guests can swim in Villa Lanzarote’s outdoor pool, or enjoy hiking and fishing nearby.
Playa Caleta del Congrio Beach is 2.9 km from the villa.
Villa Lanzarote has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Aug 18, 2018 2021.
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Plaia-de-La-Coloradas beach
7.9 good beach
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Muheri beach
8.9 Awesome
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Playa Dorada
8.7 Amazing beach
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Caleton del Cobre beach
8.5 Very nice beach
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9023 de Sant Marcial
8.6 Stunning beach
1. 8 km from property
La Cruz beach
8.2 Very nice beach
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8.5 Very good beach
2.3 km from the option of accommodation
Beach Cherita
8.8 Stunning beach
2.4 km from the option of accommodation
Papagayo
9,000 9.1 Excellent beach
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Playa Caleta del Congrio
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You will be given special equipment and enough air for your chosen dive site, which meets all quality and safety standards.
If you have your own wetsuits and equipment you can use them.
After an exciting dive, you will be transferred back to the dive center, from where you will go to your hotel or for a walk around the city.
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Before diving, qualified instructors will give you a detailed briefing on safety rules and tell you how to behave underwater. You will be given professional equipment.
Experienced diving guides will accompany you throughout your underwater adventure.
The maximum number of people per guide is 8, which allows you to give everyone enough attention.
You will have to complete a medical declaration about yourself and, depending on the answers, a decision is made whether you need a doctor’s note.
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Lanzarote
Lanzarote is a Spanish island in the Atlantic Ocean, which is part of the Canary Islands. It is famous for its breathtaking underwater world and the transparency of the water, which makes Lanzarote an attractive place for diving enthusiasts.
This is an island of Martian landscapes and fire-breathing mountains. There are 300 volcanoes on its territory and most of the island is covered with solidified lava. And multi-colored volcanic cones give this island unique lunar landscapes.
Lanzarote is one of the best diving destinations in Europe as it enjoys moderate weather conditions all year round and crystal clear sea waters with comfortable diving temperatures in winter and summer (+19℃). The island has a large number of diving sites.
The waters of the island are very rich in various underwater inhabitants, but, unlike other places in the world, they are completely devoid of dangerous representatives of the marine element, so your dive will be absolutely safe. Having met an angel shark or a hammerhead shark, you should not worry, because they are not dangerous, and such a meeting can be considered a great success.
Puerto del Carmen
Puerto del Carmen is the main tourist city of Lanzarote. Diving fans will appreciate this place. Diving in these parts is suitable for beginners and professional certified divers. Here you can see sunken ships and fabulous landscapes of the underwater landscape.
Here you can visit the most popular dive sites in Lanzarote – Blue Hole (Blue Hole), Cathedral (Cathedral), Red Coral (Red Coral), Grouper Run (Running Bass), Waikiki and Harbor Wrecks (wrecks of the harbor).
You will sail above the garden of eels until you find the entrance to the cave Blue Hole , passing through which will open up sandbanks and a reef with a bottomless ocean waiting behind it. There are several caves and ledges among this reef, so be sure to take a flashlight with you, as large groupers, angel sharks, barracudas, or even threadfin burbot can often be found in the shade.
The underwater Cathedral will amaze you with its unusual beauty. is a diving cave near the coast of Puerto del Carmen. The blue color contrasting with the arch is one of the most stunning views of any dive site in Lanzarote. Inside the cave, you will be able to meet a magical perch fish swimming upside down. And above the roof of the cathedral you will be surprised by the garden of bubbles. Along the way you will see many colorful nudibranch molluscs.
Your experienced guide will show you the amazing branching red coral that hides in a 28m cave. Nearby there is a memorial plaque and colorful corals – anemones. Groupers, angel sharks, rays and lots of orange corals will accompany you along the way. After that, you will head to Playa Chica, where you can see the wreck of Rene. There are many seahorses and octopuses here.
Grouper run is one of the best places for professional nitrox diving. The 32% mix is ideal, allowing you to spend as much time as possible on 30 meters. You will be able to explore the wall from the Cathedral to the beginning of Richie reef.
Looking under the ledges, you will see large clusters of crusted Macaronesian anemones. After spending some time on top of the shallows, you may spot sunfish, schools of tuna and amberjacks.
Waikiki – is home to one of the smallest orange corals in Europe. Branching coral hides in the reef at 16 meters. This dive site is known for its amazing marine life, which is regularly seen here – trumpeter fish hiding in crevices, rays and angel sharks hiding in the sand, as well as many beautiful leopard clams.
Puerto Del Carmen Wrecks – site with 6 wrecks that were sunk specifically for scuba divers in 1970. This is an excellent diving experience for both beginners and experienced divers to the wrecks, which are located at a distance of 15 to 40 meters. There are barracudas, angel sharks, rays and colorful clams.
Playa Blanca
Playa Blanca is a resort in Spain, in the south of the island of Lanzarote in the archipelago of the Canary Islands. Here you explore the amazing sculptures created by artist Jason Decaire Taylor at the Atlantico Museum. The first underwater museum in Europe! This is Lanzarote’s newest and most unique dive site in Playa Blanca – a must dive for all divers!
The Atlantic Museum is an underwater museum created by Jason to create a strong visual dialogue between art and nature. He wanted to create an artificial reef on a large scale.
Since the first sculptures were installed in March 2016, the diversity of marine life has increased by more than 200%! The Underwater Museum is currently home to large schools of barracuda, sardines and axillary grouper. Angel sharks, rays and triggerfish are now regularly observed. Along with octopuses and moray eels, which can be found living inside the sculptures.
Another interesting place is Las Coloradas , which is located near the underwater museum and Marina Rubicon. Las Coloradas Reef is the longest single reef in Playa Blanca and will surprise you with two dive sites, Coloradas 1 and Coloradas 2, at a depth of 12 to 18 meters. These two sites are ideal for both beginners and experienced divers. You can dive through the Coloradas Arch or climb to the top of the reef through a small cave inside the reef.
One of the features of the reef is that, being relatively narrow, it will be very easy for you to explore both sides of the reef and move from one side to the other. In addition, because the reef is in line with the shore, it is well protected from the current and is home to schools of barracuda and bream, as well as rays and angel sharks.
Dive site Punta Berrugo is not to be missed while in Playa Blanca! Going down the anchor line, you can immediately see a huge cave, a good look around here, you can find one or two common stingrays! As you continue along the reef, you will pass several large schools of fish.
The topography of this dive is breathtaking! There are many crevices in which you can swim. Don’t forget to look into one of them and you might be lucky to find a moray eel or maybe even the elusive fanged moray eel! There are also common Atlantic rays, prostipomas and African striped grunts, which remind everyone of the familiar minke whale from a home aquarium.
Another fabulous dive awaits you at Playa Flamingo . “It’s like diving into an aquarium” is the most common phrase that everyone says after surfacing after diving in Playa Flamingo.
This is an amazing diving site, rich in marine life. You will regularly see huge schools of colorful tropical fish surrounding you. You will be delighted by moray eels hiding under stones, rays dangling on the sand, groupers, African striped fishers, octopuses and angel sharks.
La Graciosa
La Graciosa is a picturesque island in the Atlantic Ocean of the Canary archipelago, which is part of the largest marine reserve in Europe. The depth to which you can dive here is up to 18 meters. Suitable for Open water and Advanced Open Water certifications.
One of the dive sites here is Lobster Cliff (Veril De Las Langostas) . This is the southernmost reef in Eagle Rock. There are interesting diving sites here, which are famous for their underwater rock formations and an abundance of different types of fish.
Looking into the caves and crevices you can find a sleeping lobster. And in the amphitheater you will see the shelter of an unusual prostipoma fish. One of the highlights of these dives is watching the yellow gorgon coral fans. They also harbor tiny shrimp and snails, which hide easily there due to their tiny size.
Another unusual dive site that will be of interest to history buffs is Anchor Reef (Veril De Las Anclas) . It gets its name from the anchors scattered all over this dive site in La Graciosa.
The area is of archaeological interest because of the many anchors and amphoras on the seabed. Between the 16th and 18th centuries Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans sailed through the area. El Rio was a strategic place for their parking. Preferring to cut the rope and lose the anchor and then be plundered by the pirates who took possession of these waters.
You will also find sleepy lobsters, common stingrays, red pig, grouper, parrot fish and dark croaker in these places.
You will remember this eventful day for the rest of your life. After an exciting dive in these unusual places, you will be taken to the dive center, from where you can go to your hotel by private car or taxi.
The best beaches in Spain for snorkelling. Spain in Russian
The diversity of nature around, the quality of the sand, the ease of entry into the water, the presence or absence of currents, the well-equipped or, conversely, the “wildness” of Spanish beaches – all these factors make it possible to find the most suitable places near the water, not only for a comfortable stay according to the standard formula “sea + sun”, but also for a more active pastime. Portal Traveler has compiled a list of beaches with the cleanest and most transparent water, where it is best to practice snorkeling – swimming with a mask and snorkel.
Costa Brava
Cala Macet (Sant Feliu de Guixols, Girona)
This cove, only 25 meters wide, is the perfect place for those who like to spend more time in the water than on the shore. There are no waves or noticeable currents in it, thanks to which you can watch the underwater world for hours, and enjoy the gorgeous Mediterranean landscapes in between.
Playa de la Mar Menuda (Girona)
Accessible, but at the same time not too crowded, the beach is a great place for beginners, since just a few meters from the shore the depth is 3-4 meters, and already at this distance you can see many types of fish. Many novice divers also choose this beach for their first divers, but do not cause any inconvenience to everyone else.
Islas Medes (Girona)
The Medes Islands, part of the Montgrí Nature Reserve, are seven small islands that are home to many species of Mediterranean fauna. For this reason, not only snorkelers flock here, but also divers, as well as everyone who wants to observe the richness of the underwater world. At the same time, it is impossible to approach the islands at a distance of less than one and a half meters, and this rule also applies to excursion boats, which depart from the sports port of L’Estartit.
Balearic Islands
Cala Sant Pere Alcudia (Majorca)
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In the area of Alcudia, there are enough small bays overlooking Cape Formentor, where you can do not only snorkeling, but also scuba diving. In addition to the bay of Sant Pere, which is easily accessible both by car and by bike and even on foot, S’Illot beach also deserves attention.
Cala en Brut (Menorca)
The waters of this rocky beach are home to a huge number of fish species that feel safe and allow you to approach them at a minimum distance due to the absence of crowds of tourists that frighten them. For the convenience of divers, ladders have been made, along which you can go down into the water and climb ashore.
Cala Macarella (Menorca)
Due to the transparency and purity of its waters, this beach is considered one of the best in Menorca. At its eastern end there are several underwater grottoes and caves where you can find a wide variety of marine fauna. For lovers of nude swimming, the nudist beach of Cala Macarelleta is a ten-minute walk away.
Puerto de San Miguel, Cala Tarida (Ibiza)
In the south of Ibiza, the actually virgin beach of Cala Tarida has been preserved, where numerous tourists have not yet reached. The absence of the island’s usual pandemonium offers the opportunity to quietly observe schools of hundreds of fish, as well as views of the seabed worthy of a postcard. Another nook in bustling Ibiza is the beach of Puerto de San Miguel, where just a few meters from the shore you can find a variety of fish species, the number of which will amaze even an experienced diver.
Es Calo de San Agustí (Formentera)
Locals claim that the coastal waters on this beach are the cleanest in the entire Mediterranean. There are both sandy and rocky coves, and in the latter case, in order not to spoil your enjoyment of snorkeling, you should wear appropriate shoes. And, of course, the inhabitants of the underwater world, as well as rocky formations, are best viewed during calm.
Costa del Sol
Maro (Acantilados de Maro Nature Reserve, Malaga – Granada)
One of the most beautiful beaches in the province of Malaga is located in the natural reserve of Acantilados de Maro, which is considered a paradise: there is a calm sea, an abundance of underwater vegetation and, most importantly, many species of fish that feel completely at ease. However, you can only watch them, as sea fishing in this place is under the strictest ban.
Playa de la Rihana (Granada)
Another heavenly beach on the tropical coast of the province of Granada is Playa de la Rihana, which features dark sand and minimal tourist presence. By the way, many lovers of diving, snorkeling and other water activities prefer to get to this place by boats and boats in order to discover the local “water world” along the way.
Playa de Berenguel (Almuñécar, Granada)
Not far from the sports port of Marina del Este, in the area of Bahia del Vapor, there is a small, calm beach where you can safely practice not only snorkelling, but also other water sports. The main contingent of local vacationers is families with children, so no one will compete with divers at depth.
Other regions of Spain
Playa Papagayo (Lanzarote, Canary Islands)
An ideal triangle for snorkeling, diving and fishing on the island of Lanzarote are the beaches of Papagayo, Blanco and El Poso, where you can find quite a lot of fans of such leisure activities almost at any time of the year in good weather. The “Parrot” beach with its greenish clear waters has the status of a protected area, so there is no paved road to it, and parking – at some distance from it – will cost 3 euros.
Playa de Nuestra Senora (Islas Ciez, Galicia)
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This beach is perfect for those who are just starting to get involved in snorkeling, as well as diving. Despite the fact that the local sea waters are quite cool, they deserve attention due to the transparency and diversity of the animal world. The chance of finding an octopus here is much higher than a starfish.
Playa del Silencio (Castaneras, Asturias)
This beach, whose name speaks for itself (from silencio – “silence”) is one of the least “occupied” by tourists in the whole north of Spain. It is ideal for those snorkelers who want to get away from the world around them. According to legend, at the western end of the beach called Cape Nocedal, a treasure is hidden that no one has been able to find so far.
Cabo de Palos (La Manga, Murcia)
Mar Menor, in the autonomous community of Murcia, has long attracted lovers of not only mud therapy and thalassotherapy, but also scuba diving. However, it should be borne in mind that, due to the protected status, visiting Cabo de Palos, as well as Islas Hormigas, is possible only with prior permission. To do this, you should visit one of the diving and snorkeling clubs, and in the absence of relevant experience, you must complete the initial training course.
Islas Columbretes (Castellón)
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25 miles from Castellón and 50 miles from Valencia are the uninhabited Columbretes, most of which are the remains of an ancient volcanic crater. Several small boats depart from Castellón (maximum 8 passengers), so you should reserve a place in advance. In the case of departure on your own ship, you need to remember that you can go snorkeling anywhere, however, mooring near the islands and, moreover, climbing the rocks is prohibited.
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Make a splash at Lanzarote’s wildest waterpark, Aqualava. Home to the only salt-water wave pool on the island, it promises plenty of water-soaked action. There are slides, pools and daredevil rides that’ll have you grabbing the sides of your float and clinging on until the last drop. It’s an action-packed day out for all the family.
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Daily low temperatures increase by 2°F, from 55°F to 57°F, rarely falling below 49°F or exceeding 63°F. The highest daily average low temperature is 57°F on July 31.
For reference, on August 5, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Brussels typically range from 57°F to 74°F, while on February 8, the coldest day of the year, they range from 34°F to 43°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in July in BrusselsJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313145°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°FJunAugJul 170°FJul 170°F55°F55°FJul 3174°FJul 3174°F57°F57°FJul 1172°FJul 1172°F56°F56°FJul 2173°FJul 2173°F57°F57°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on July. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in July in Brussels
Average Hourly Temperature in July in BrusselsJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJunAugcoldcoolcoolcomfortable
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Vancouver, Canada (4,864 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Brussels (view comparison).
The month of July in Brussels experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 44% throughout the month. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 42% on July 22.
The clearest day of the month is July 22, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 58% of the time.
For reference, on December 27, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 74%, while on July 22, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 58%.
Cloud Cover Categories in July in Brussels
Cloud Cover Categories in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JunAugDec 2726%Dec 2726%Jul 154%Jul 154%Jul 3157%Jul 3157%Jul 1157%Jul 1157%Jul 2158%Jul 2158%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Brussels, the chance of a wet day over the course of July is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 30% and ending it at 27%.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 34% on December 22, and its lowest chance is 23% on April 23.
Probability of Precipitation in July in Brussels
Probability of Precipitation in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%5%5%10%10%15%15%20%20%25%25%30%30%35%35%JunAugJul 130%Jul 130%Jul 3127%Jul 3127%Jul 1130%Jul 1130%Jul 2129%Jul 2129%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during July in Brussels is essentially constant, remaining about 2.0 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 3.6 inches or falling below 0.6 inches.
The highest average 31-day accumulation is 2.0 inches on July 3.
Average Monthly Rainfall in July in Brussels
Average Monthly Rainfall in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 in3.0 in3.0 in3.5 in3.5 in4.0 in4.0 inJunAugJul 22.0 inJul 22.0 inJul 311.9 inJul 311.9 inJul 112.0 inJul 112.0 inJul 211.9 inJul 211.9 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of July in Brussels, the length of the day is rapidly decreasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day decreases by 1 hour, 4 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 2 minutes, 7 seconds, and weekly decrease of 14 minutes, 51 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is July 31, with 15 hours, 23 minutes of daylight and the longest day is July 1, with 16 hours, 26 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in July in Brussels
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrJunAugnightnightdaydayJul 116 hr, 26 minJul 116 hr, 26 minJul 3115 hr, 23 minJul 3115 hr, 23 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The earliest sunrise of the month in Brussels is 5:33 AM on July 1 and the latest sunrise is 34 minutes later at 6:07 AM on July 31.
The latest sunset is 9:59 PM on July 1 and the earliest sunset is 30 minutes earlier at 9:29 PM on July 31.
Daylight saving time is observed in Brussels during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during July, so the entire month is in daylight saving time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 5:28 AM and sets 16 hours, 31 minutes later, at 10:00 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 8:42 AM and sets 7 hours, 56 minutes later, at 4:38 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in July in Brussels
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMJunAug5:33 AM5:33 AMJul 19:59 PMJul 19:59 PM6:07 AM6:07 AMJul 319:29 PMJul 319:29 PM5:47 AM5:47 AMJul 169:49 PMJul 169:49 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day over the course of July. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in July in Brussels
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in July in BrusselsJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJunAug0010102020203030404050506000010102020303030404050506060
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of July 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for July 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Jul 2022
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NE
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250,166 mi
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18%
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12:25 AM
WNW
9:34 AM
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248,330 mi
4
26%
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12:42 AM
WNW
10:46 AM
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5:57 PM
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245,955 mi
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36%
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12:58 AM
WNW
11:59 AM
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6:39 PM
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243,062 mi
6
46%
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1:11 AM
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1:12 PM
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239,720 mi
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50%
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1:25 AM
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2:28 PM
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8:06 PM
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236,060 mi
8
68%
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1:39 AM
WSW
3:48 PM
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8:53 PM
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232,287 mi
9
79%
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1:57 AM
WSW
5:12 PM
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9:46 PM
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228,675 mi
10
88%
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2:18 AM
WSW
6:40 PM
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225,554 mi
11
95%
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8:06 PM
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11:49 PM
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223,264 mi
12
97%
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3:32 AM
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100%
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222,100 mi
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100%
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222,231 mi
15
98%
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7:23 AM
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3:14 AM
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223,656 mi
16
92%
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8:53 AM
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11:56 PM
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226,203 mi
17
84%
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10:19 AM
WSW
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5:06 AM
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229,579 mi
18
75%
12:13 AM
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11:41 AM
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5:55 AM
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233,435 mi
19
65%
12:28 AM
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6:40 AM
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237,424 mi
20
50%
12:41 AM
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2:13 PM
WNW
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7:23 AM
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241,246 mi
21
43%
12:56 AM
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3:27 PM
WNW
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8:06 AM
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244,666 mi
22
33%
1:12 AM
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4:40 PM
WNW
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247,526 mi
23
24%
1:31 AM
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9:35 AM
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249,738 mi
24
17%
1:56 AM
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10:23 AM
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251,276 mi
25
10%
2:28 AM
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252,161 mi
26
5%
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252,446 mi
27
2%
4:02 AM
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252,200 mi
28
0%
5:04 AM
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251,492 mi
29
1%
6:13 AM
NE
10:30 PM
WNW
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2:27 PM
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250,378 mi
30
3%
7:25 AM
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10:49 PM
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3:13 PM
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248,898 mi
31
8%
8:37 AM
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11:05 PM
WNW
–
3:56 PM
S
247,071 mi
We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Brussels is essentially constant during July, remaining within 1% of 3% throughout.
The highest chance of a muggy day during July is 3% on July 24.
For reference, on July 24, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 3% of the time, while on January 1, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in July in Brussels
Humidity Comfort Levels in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%JunAugJul 243%Jul 243%Jul 12%Jul 12%Jul 113%Jul 113%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Brussels is gradually decreasing during July, decreasing from 9.2 miles per hour to 8.5 miles per hour over the course of the month.
For reference, on January 7, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 13.0 miles per hour, while on August 4, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.4 miles per hour.
The highest daily average wind speed during July is 9.3 miles per hour on July 3.
Average Wind Speed in July in Brussels
Average Wind Speed in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph3 mph3 mph5 mph5 mph6 mph6 mph8 mph8 mph20 mph20 mph22 mph22 mph24 mph24 mphJunAugJul 39. 3 mphJul 39.3 mphJul 318.5 mphJul 318.5 mphJul 169.0 mphJul 169.0 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Brussels throughout July is predominantly from the west, with a peak proportion of 45% on July 11.
Wind Direction in July in Brussels
Wind Direction in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%JunAugwestsouthnortheast
northeastsouthwest
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Brussels is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Brussels is increasing during July, rising by 4°F, from 61°F to 65°F, over the course of the month.
Average Water Temperature in July in Brussels
Average Water Temperature in July in BrusselsJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313152°F52°F54°F54°F56°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°FJunAugJul 161°FJul 161°FJul 3165°FJul 3165°FJul 1163°FJul 1163°FJul 2164°FJul 2164°F
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Brussels typically lasts for 7.3 months (224 days), from around April 4 to around November 14, rarely starting before March 12 or after April 27, and rarely ending before October 18 or after December 14.
The month of July in Brussels is reliably fully within the growing season.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in July in Brussels
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in July in Brusselsgrowing seasongrowing seasongrowing seasonJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JunAug100%Jul 16100%Jul 16Jul 24100%Jul 24100%coldcoolcomfortablewarm
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Brussels are increasing during July, increasing by 441°F, from 700°F to 1,141°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in July in Brussels
Growing Degree Days in July in BrusselsJul1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131600°F600°F700°F700°F800°F800°F900°F900°F1,000°F1,000°F1,100°F1,100°F1,200°F1,200°F1,300°F1,300°FJunAugJul 1700°FJul 1700°FJul 311,141°FJul 311,141°FJul 11838°FJul 11838°FJul 21986°FJul 21986°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of July, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Brussels is essentially constant during July, remaining within 0.2 kWh of 6.1 kWh throughout.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in July in Brussels
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in July in BrusselsJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWhJunAugJul 16.3 kWhJul 16.3 kWhJul 315.9 kWhJul 315.9 kWhJul 166.2 kWhJul 166.2 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Brussels are 50.850 deg latitude, 4.349 deg longitude, and 98 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Brussels contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 276 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 137 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (525 feet). Within 50 miles contains significant variations in elevation (1,713 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Brussels is covered by artificial surfaces (100%), within 10 miles by artificial surfaces (53%) and cropland (34%), and within 50 miles by cropland (52%) and artificial surfaces (24%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Brussels, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 6 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Brussels.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Brussels according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Brussels is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Brussels and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Brussels and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
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July 19 2022 news on the heat wave in UK and Europe
By Sana Noor Haq, Hafsa Khalil, Angela Dewan, Aditi Sangal, Mike Hayes and Elise Hammond, CNN
Updated 1143 GMT (1943 HKT) July 20, 2022
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Dropdown arrow6:34 p. m. ET, July 19, 2022
Belgium issues “code yellow” weather alert for storms after record-high temperatures
From CNN’s James Frater
Vehicles burned by fires in the d (Shutterstock)
Belgium has issued a national “code yellow” storm alert for “unstable” weather and thunderstorms as temperatures begin to fall, following the country recording its second hottest day on Tuesday.
In Belgium, a “code yellow” alert encourages citizens to be on alert for damages and disruptions due to storms.
The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute (KMI/IRM) advised in a statement that the country should expect thunderstorms and showers between overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning, but warned that in the afternoon and evening, showers will become more active and in some areas a lot of precipitation could fall.
Belgian authorities have also re-activated the country’s special “1722” emergency hotline for non-life-threatening issues caused by storms and flooding, which includes downed power lines, flooded roads or fallen trees.
On Tuesday, Belgium recorded its second-highest temperature of 39.1 degrees Celsius (102.38 degrees Fahrenheit) in the town of Kleine-Brogel near the Dutch border, head of forecasting at KMI/IRM, David Dehenauw, said.
6:01 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
“Unprecedented day” in the history of London Fire Brigade, official says
From CNN’s Jorge Engels
Firefighters at the scene of a blaze in the village of Wennington, located in east London, England, on Tuesday, July 19. (Yui Mok/PA Images/Getty Images)
London’s firefighters faced one of their toughest days ever on Tuesday as several fires and record-breaking temperatures stretched their resources to the limit, Jonathan Smith, the assistant commissioner at the London Fire Brigade, told CNN’s Sara Sidner in an interview.
“This has been an unprecedented day in the history of the London Fire Brigade where we’ve been subjected to extremes of heat and temperature that have caused a number of weather-related incidents,” Smith said.
The fire brigade official said firefighters had brought several significant incidents under control and hoped the British capital was “over the worst of it.”
Smith described how the fires stretched the firefighters’ resources across the city and said they were now focused on planning for the next two days.
Watch the interview with Jonathan Smith here:
4:05 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
These 3 things are making record-high temperatures possible in the UK, according scientists
From CNN’s Elise Hammond
A man cools himself in a fountain at Trafalgar Square in London, England, on Tuesday, July 19. (Neil Hall/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Temperatures in the UK exceeded 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time on Tuesday, making it the country’s hottest day on record.
Prior to 2019, the UK had only seen a city exceed 37.8 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) one time in August 2003.
Since then,it has happened four times in four years. So what was before thought of as impossible, or maybe a one-in-100-year heat event, is now happening almost annually.
Stephen Belcher, the UK Met Office’s chief scientist, and Professor Paul Davies, the Met Office’s chief meteorologist, said there are three things that are making these conditions possible.
The first is a so-called “wavenumber 5 pattern,” Belcher, Davies and the Met Office said in a blog post on Tuesday. The wavenumber 5 pattern describes “the difference in surface temperature from their average values.” It shows that there is a wave-like pattern around the Northern Hemisphere with five regions of high-pressure, they explained, adding that these are the places likely to experience heat waves. The wavenumber 5 pattern also explains why it’s possible to have concurrent heat waves around the world, Met Office scientists said.
The Met Office says climate change, the second factor, also plays a role. Belcher and Davies wrote in the blog post that temperatures in the UK are “unprecedented in recorded history. “
“In a climate unaffected by human influence, climate modelling shows that it is virtually impossible for temperatures in the UK to reach 40°C,” the Met Office said in the blog.
Belcher and Davies said climate change is mostly driven by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Hotter conditions are a result of these gases combining with atmospheric circulation patterns — like the wavenumber 5 pattern, according to the Met Office.
The third factor that is contributing to the extreme heat is environmental and soil conditions, Belcher and Davies said.
“It has been a dry year over many parts of England. When the sun shines on the ground, dry soils cannot release energy through evaporation of moisture, which means that more of the sun’s energy goes into heating the air, further amplifying the temperatures in the UK,” the blog said, adding that climate scientists call this the soil moisture feedback.
“These three elements have come together in the UK: the global wavenumber 5 pattern driving high temperatures, in the presence of an already warmed climate due to climate change, further enhanced by the soil moisture feedback,” the Met Office added.
The consequences: The UK is woefully unprepared for the impacts of the climate crisis. It struggles to manage floods when they occur. In the heat, the nation buckles.
So many fires ignited in London on Tuesday that the city’s fire brigade declared a “major incident” and were stretched beyond their capacity. At least four people have drowned as people flocked to beaches, rivers and lakes just to try to get cool. Even a runway at an airport on London’s outskirts had to be closed off as it melted in the heat.
CNN’s Brandon Miller contributed reporting to this post.
2:33 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
Scotland records new maximum temperature
From CNN’s Alex Hardie
People escape the heatwave by taking a barbecue in a river near the village of Luss in Argyll and Bute on the west bank of Loch Lomond, Scotland, Monday, July 18. (Andrew Milligan/AP)
Scotland has seen a new provisional record temperature, after 34.8 degrees Celsius (94. 6 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded in Charterhall in the Scottish Borders on Tuesday, according to the Met Office.
The previous record of 32.9 degrees Celsius (91.2 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded in Greycrook, in the Scottish Borders, on August 9, 2003.
Heat alerts were posted for at least 21 different countries in Europe on Tuesday.
2:31 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
Heat prompts pool extensions in Toronto and a heat emergency declaration in Boston
From CNN’s Michelle Watson
Crippling heat is prompting a pool hour extension in Toronto and an emergency heat declaration in Boston.
Toronto is extending pool hours in at least seven locations until 11:45 p.m. local time the city said in a news release. The hour extensions are an effort to keep residents cool, the city said.
Just after noon local time, Canada issued a heat warning for Toronto, saying, “hot and humid conditions are expected” Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures in Toronto could reach 87 degrees Fahrenheit (30. 5 degrees Celsius), the country said.
The warning also told residents to “seek a cool place such as a tree-shaded area, swimming pool, shower or bath, or air-conditioned spot like a public building.”
Toronto isn’t the only Northeast city suffering from sweltering temperatures.
Boston mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency for Tuesday through Thursday.
“We’re working quickly to make sure all of our Boston residents and families are protected during this week’s extreme weather,” Wu said.
“It is clear that a changing climate is a risk to our health and communities. I urge everyone to stay cool and safe, and check on your neighbors during the week. I’m thankful for the many city employees who are preparing for this emergency and will be responding to calls for service throughout our neighborhoods,” she added.
Boston is providing residents with cooling kits to help get by, a release said.
Those experiencing homelessness can reach out to the city to find a shelter equipped with food, water and “a cool respite from the heat. ”
The release also reminded people to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity, and use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.
2:27 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
Large wildfire on the outskirts of Athens prompts evacuation of some residents
From CNN’s Chris Liakos
Firefighters evacuate an elderly woman from her house in Penteli, Greece, on Tuesday, July 19. (Thanassis Stavrakis/AP)
A large wildfire has broken out on the slopes of Mount Penteli in Greece, near residential areas in the northern outskirts of Athens.
The fire that started after 5 p.m. local time burning through low vegetation expanded quickly and is still not under control and has prompted authorities to order residents of at least four residential areas to evacuate for safety reasons.
Greek Fire Service spokesperson Ioannis Artopoios said that 78 firefighters with 22 fire engines, 11 aircraft and five helicopters are battling the fire.
At least 28 Romanian firefighters are also assisting to take out the fire.
Artopoios told Greek Public Broadcaster ERT that the fire is “difficult” adding that “we are doing our best to contain it.”
2:46 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
As Europe deals with extreme weather, this recent EU decision could pour more money into fossil fuels
From CNN’s Hande Atay Alam
Steam leaves a cooling tower of the Lichterfelde gas-fired power plant in Berlin, Germany, on March 30. (Michael Sohn/AP)
This week’s extreme heat and fires come just weeks after European Union lawmakers voted in favor of calling natural gas a “green” or “sustainable” source of energy — a decision that has spurred criticism from scientists and environmental advocates.
The new rules, if accepted by member states, could unlock billions of dollars of private investment and state subsidies for natural gas and nuclear projects. The European Commission has argued that natural gas — a fossil fuel primarily made of methane, a significant contributor to the climate crisis — plays a key role in transitioning to renewable energy, angering climate activists and some lawmakers.
Natural gas typically emits less carbon dioxide than coal, but critics argue more focus should be place on boosting renewable energy, and that supporting new gas projects will only prolong the life of the fossil fuel.
While the proposal came months before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it gained momentum after the EU responded to the war by banning Russian energy sources such as coal and oil, which European countries have been highly dependent on.
The EU has vowed to cut planet-heating emissions by 55% from 1990 levels by 2030 and become a net-zero-emissions economy by 2050.
Net zero is where emissions are dramatically reduced, and any that remain are offset, whether using natural methods like tree planting or technology to “capture” emissions. The effectiveness of such technology is currently limited.
Climate and energy advocates say this month’s decision will instead hinder Europe’s green transition.
Read more here.
2:59 p. m. ET, July 19, 2022
Fire official: Heat wave-related incidents “probably never seen on this scale” before in London
From CNN’s Alex Hardie and Amy Cassidy
Smoke from fires were being fought by fire services in Wennington, Greater London, England on July 19. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Record-setting temperatures in the United Kingdom are also creating weather-related incidents probably never before seen on this scale, according to London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Jonathan Smith.
London has “probably never seen weather related incidents, particularly to do with heat, on this scale before,” he said.
Speaking on Sky News on Tuesday, Smith said that the service is dealing with “a number of significant and major incidents from grassland fires to significant property fires.”
“The ground is tinder box dry, so any small spark is then going to cause the potential for significant fire,” he continued.
“We do have rehearsed and practiced plans in place to be able to make sure that we’re prioritizing our resources,” Smith added.
Earlier on Tuesday, London’s Fire Commissioner had called for “an urgent barbecue ban” as firefighters continue to feel the effects of unprecedented heatwave temperatures for a second day.
1:40 p.m. ET, July 19, 2022
French President Macron under pressure from local officials as wildfires spread across country
From CNN’s Xiaofei Xu, Amandine Hess and Saskya Vandoorne
Damage at “Les Flots Bleus” camping on Tuesday, July 19, which has been ravaged by a wildfire in Pyla sur Mer in Gironde, located in southwestern France. (Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images)
Local officials are putting pressure on French President Emmanuel Macron over his handling of the wildfires as they continue to spread across the country.
“France only has 12 Canadairs [firefighting planes] … We need a more substantial fleet and a better territorial distribution,” Jean-Luc Gleyze and Xavier Fortinos, presidents of the departments of Gironde and neighboring Landes, said in an open letter to Macron published on French newspaper Le Figaro on Tuesday.
Gironde is the epicenter of the current wave of wildfires in France.
At least 19,300 hectares (more than 47000 acres) of land have been burned by Tuesday afternoon according to the Gironde Prefecture. That’s nearly twice the surface of Paris, which covers 10,540 hectares (more than 26,000 acres) of land according to the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies.
Meanwhile, wildfires continue to pop up across the country as France sees 20 new fires every day, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin told the French National Assembly on Tuesday.
“Many of them are extinguished before they reach 5 hectares (more than 12 acres), but some are extremely substantial and are killing biodiversity,” Darmanin said.
There are contently five major wildfires across France, three in the southwest, one in the west and one in the south, Darmanin said.
About 45,000 people have been forced to leave their homes throughout France since the fires first broke out but so far no death has been reported. One person has been arrested as the potential arsonist of the main fire raging in the southwestern Gironde department, according to Darmanin.
Boom, Belgium weather in July: average temperature & climate
General weather summary
Mildly cool with a gentle breeze
Feels like
27%
Daily chance of prec.
0.104 in
Amount
13.0 mph
Wind speed
68%
Humidity
16.1 hrs
Daylight length
5:45 AM
Sunrise
9:49 PM
Sunset
52%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in July
The average temperature in Boom in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 75°F (24°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Boom, July, has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 44°F (7°C) and lows of 32°F (-0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Boom in July based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Boom in Jul
How much does it rain in July
In Boom in July, there’s a 27% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Boom is December with a 42% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.10 inches (2.6 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Boom is April with a 19.3% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.10 inches (2.6 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in July and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Boom day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Boom in July
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Boom during July is 12. 5 hours (52% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Boom is July with 12.5 hours while December has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 6.0 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Boom in July based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Boom
When is the sunrise and sunset in July
The average day in Boom during July has 16.1 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 5:45 AM and sunset at 9:49 PM.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Boom is June 19th with 16.6 hours while December 23rd has the shortest amount of daylight of only 7.9 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Boom in July based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Boom by month
How humid is it in July
In July, Boom is moderately humid with an average amount of 68% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. December has the highest relative humidity at 94% and is the least humid in July at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Boom throughout July based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Boom by month
How windy is it in July in Boom
Historically, the wind in Boom during July blows at an average speed of 13.0 mph (21.0 kph). The windiest month is December with an average wind speed of 19.2 mph (31.0 kph), while the calmest month is July with an average wind speed of 13.0 mph (21.0 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Boom in July based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Boom
What to wear in July
With an average high of 75°F (24°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Boom the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Boom during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Boom in January
Weather in Boom in February
Weather in Boom in March
Weather in Boom in April
Weather in Boom in May
Weather in Boom in June
Weather in Boom in August
Weather in Boom in September
Weather in Boom in October
Weather in Boom in November
Weather in Boom in December
Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Boom was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in July (e.g., July 1, July 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
Best Time To Visit Belgium 2022
Best time of year to visit Belgium
Mild weather and several famous festivals, like Tomorrowland, make April through October the best time to visit Belgium. Even though the skies are usually clear, rain can happen anytime.
June through August is peak season in Belgium with invasive chords of tourists and higher rates on accommodation. However, this is also a great time to go horseback fishing in West Flanders, to hike in Ardennes, or to chill on the coast.
Autumn brings in lively festivities to the country, such as the Ghent Festival of Flanders. Going to Ardennes is a good idea if you are an adherent of hunting.
In the winter, try cross-country skiing. Bruges and Ghent are considered to be the best ski resorts in Belgium, so there is an excellent reason to adore the cold season.
20 THINGS TO DO IN BELGIUM (APRIL 19 – APRIL 28)
Royal Greenhouses of Laeken
unconfirmedmid-April–early May 2023 • nature
The private garden of the King welcomes visitors for three weeks only
Hallerbos
mid-April • nature
Every spring, millions of bluebells bloom in the Blue Forest
Caving
April–October (all year round) • activity
Belgium boasts several cave systems and underground waterways
Floralia Brussels
April 1–May 4, 2023 • event
Over one million flowers bloom in the park and greenhouses of the 12th-century castle
Sonian Forest (Zoniënwoud)
all year round • nature
“Brussels’ Lungs” is a habitat for hundreds of species
AG Antwerp 10 Miles & Marathon
April 23, 2023 • event
Every year, sportsmen and enthusiasts gather to run 5, 16 or 42 kilometres
Endive & Ham Gratin
September–May • food
A traditional dish from the rural regions of Belgium
Magnolias in Botanic Garden Meise
late March–April • nature
Dozens of magnolia trees burst into blossoms and mark the beginning of spring
Lambic Beer
October–April • food
A unique type of beer is being brewed in a small region southwest of Brussels
Atomium
all year round • activity
A landmark of Brussels, once called Europe’s most bizzare building
Owl Breeding Season
March–May • nature
Birdwatchers flock to Belgium every spring to observe Tengmalm’s Owl and the Eagle Owl
Belgian Waffles
all year round • food
One of the most famous Belgian products in the world
Birdwatching
October–April • nature
In winter, parts of Belgium serve as a shelter for flocks of migratory birds
Speculoos (Speculaas)
December 6 (all year round) • food
Thin and crispy Belgian cookies for St. Nickolas’ Day
Cuberdon
all year round • food
A cone-shaped candy is a specialty of Belgium
Jenever
December (all year round) • food
A typical liquor for Christmas celebrations
Hiking
April–October • activity
Deep forests, picturesque valleys, mountain rivers and heaths in blossom await hikers in Belgium
White Asparagus
late April–late June • food
The “white gold” of Belgium is a favorite spring vegetable
Kayaking & Canoeing
April–October • activity
Discover Wallonia from the water. The whole region is crisscrossed by smaller rivers
Blossom Season in Haspengouw
unconfirmedApril • nature
Pear, apple, and cherry orchards burst into blossoms for one month
Flower Carpet & Flowertime
out of rangeAugust 11–15, 2022 • event
Every year, the centre of Brussels gets covered with flowers
Ghent Light Festival
unconfirmedearly November 2022 • event
When the sun goes down, thousands of lights illuminate Ghent
Tomorrowland
out of rangeJuly 22–31, 2022 (Fridays–Sundays) • event
On the eve of the first-time Tomorrowland, its organisers handed out tickets for free to ensure that people would come. A few years later the tickets were sold out in a second!
Kattenstoet
out of rangeMay 11–12, 2024 • event
The Cat Parade takes place in Ypres every three years
Ducasse de Mons (Doudou)
out of rangeJune 12, 2022 • event
The traditional village fair celebrates the victory of Saint George over the dragon
Medieval Festival of Bouillon
out of rangeAugust 13–14, 2022 • event
Visitors plunge into the atmosphere of the Middle Ages
Beer Festivals
out of rangeearly September–late October • event
Autumn is the best time to discover the beer culture of Belgium
Gent Jazz Festival
out of rangeJuly 7–17, 2022 • event
Every year, Ghent brings together jazz artists and fans
Brussels New Year’s Eve
out of rangeDecember 31 • event
Watch the fireworks near the Atomium or explore Brussels’ best nightclubs
Pageant of the Golden Tree
unconfirmedAugust 2024 • event
Every five years, a colourful festival takes over the streets of Bruges
Brussels Christmas Market
out of rangeNovember 25, 2022–January 1, 2023 • event
One of the best and largest holiday markets in Europe
Bruges Christmas Market
out of rangeNovember 25, 2022–January 8, 2023 • event
A special occasion full of the festive hustle and bustle, Belgian delicacies, and authentic holiday gifts
Horseback Shrimp Fishing
out of rangelate June–early September • activity
A unique fishing tradition is still preserved in Oostduinkerke
Brussels Jazz Weekend
out of rangeMay 26–28, 2023 • event
For one weekend, the heart of Brussels beats to the rhythm of jazz, which is played in every nook of the city
Cherry Blossoms in Hasselt
out of rangeearly April • nature
Over two hundred cherry trees bloom in Europe’s largest Japanese garden
Pukkelpop
out of rangeAugust 18–21, 2022 • event
The second biggest music festival in Belgium offers four days of trendy beats
Dinant International Bathtub Regatta
out of rangeAugust 15 • event
The unusual Belgian water race attracts participants from all over the world
Ommegang
unconfirmedlate June–early July 2023 • event
The city gets occupied by thousands of medieval characters
Carnaval de Binche
unconfirmedlate February 2023 • event
One of the oldest and merriest shrove traditions of Wallonie
Ostend Beach Festival
out of rangeJuly 8–10, 2022 • event
The biggest beach party in Belgium
Rock Werchter
out of rangeJune 29–July 2, 2023 • event
One of the oldest rock festivals in the world is listed in European top five and boasts incredible crowds
The Labyrinth of Durbuy
out of rangeJuly 1–October 1 • nature
Find your way out of a giant maze
Aalst Carnaval
out of rangeFebruary 19–22, 2023 • event
Satirical and colourful celebrations for Mardi Gras
Belgium’s Christmas Markets
out of rangelate November 2022–early January 2023 • event
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of winter holidays and savor mouth-watering Belgian delicacies
Bruges Beer Festival
out of rangeJune 10–11, 2023 • event
For the first weekend of February, Bruges becomes a pilgrimage site for beer-lovers
Procession of the Holy Blood (Bruges)
unconfirmedlate May 2023 • event
The colourful pageant unites the city through its history and beliefs
Belgian National Day
out of rangeJuly 21 • event
Free museums entry, a parade and fireworks are part of the celebration
Barrio Cantina
out of rangeJune 10–12, 2022 (Oostende) | June 17–19, 2022 (Brugge) • event
A Belgian Food Truck Festival travels across the Flanders region
Rampage
out of rangeOctober 7–8, 2022 • event
The biggest drum&bass and dubstep party in the world
Jazzuary
out of rangemid- to late January • event
In January, jazz music sets the rhythm of life in Brussels
Brussels Chocolate Fair (Salon du Chocolat)
on holdFebruary 14–16, 2020 • event
A three-day event for chocolate lovers
Winterland Hasselt Christmas Market
out of rangeNovember 18, 2022–January 8, 2023 • event
Kolonel Dusartplein transforms into a true winter wonderland for over seven weeks
Antwerp Christmas Market
out of rangeDecember 9, 2022–January 8, 2023 • event
The brightly decorated historic city center of Antwerp looks stunning during the holidays
Ghent Christmas Market
out of rangeDecember • event
Enjoy the amazing atmosphere during the holiday season
Moules Frites (Mosselen met Friet)
out of rangelate July–early April • food
Mussels and fries is one of the most popular dishes in Belgian cuisine
Houtem Jaarmarkt
out of rangeNovember 11–November 12 • event
One of the biggest and oldest open-air livestock fairs in Europe
European Circus Festival
out of rangeDecember 26, 2022–January 8, 2023 • event
World-class artists show us what the real circus is
Village de Noël de Liège
out of rangeNovember 25–December 30, 2022 • event
Liege’s Christmas Village is the biggest and oldest Christmas market in Belgium
Beer Lovers’ Marathon
out of rangeMay 21, 2023 • event
Run and sip Belgium’s finest brews
Brussels Summer Festival
out of rangeAugust 18–22, 2021 • event
Discover Belgian music with dozens of artists playing rock, pop, hip-hop and jazz
BD Strip Festival
out of rangeSeptember 9–11, 2022 • event
Cartoons come to life on the streets of the city
Winter / Christmas Beers
out of rangeDecember–February • food
Seasonal beers are brewed for the cold winters of Belgium
Ghent Festival of Flanders
out of rangeSeptember 10–30, 2022 • event
From organ music to jazz, this festival is all about diversity and creativity
Zythos Beer Festival
out of rangecanceled in 2021 • event
Over one hundred beer producers come to the city of Leuven every April
Heather Blooming
out of rangelate August • nature
Observe the vast Belgian moorlands covered with a violet carpet of Calluna vulgaris
Deep in the Woods
out of rangeSeptember 9–11, 2022 • event
A one-weekend party to escape from city life and daily routines
Meyboom
out of rangeAugust 9 • event
Every year, a tree is erected in the city to commemorate the victory of Brussels over the city of Leuven
Shrimp Season
out of rangelate June–early September • food
One of the key specialties of Belgium and a favourite among locals
Horst Arts & Music Festival
out of rangeMay 5–7, 2023 • event
A three-day art and music festival in a former military site
Gentse Waterzooi
out of rangeNovember–March • food
A soup-like stew will warm you during the coldest of days
Ducasse d’Ath
out of rangeAugust 26–29, 2022 • event
For more than 500 years, seven giants have walked through the town of Ath on the fourth Sunday of August
Giant Omelette in Malmedy
out of rangeAugust 15 • event
Every year, the citizens of Malmedy gather to cook a huge omelette
Krakelingen & Tonnekensbrand
out of rangeFebruary 26, 2023 • event
This fire and bread feast marks the end of winter
Sea Lavender (Lamsoor) in the Zwin
out of rangeearly July–early August • nature
This plant makes the North Sea coastline and salt marshes of Belgium look alive
BRAFA Art Fair
out of rangeJanuary 29–February 5, 2023 • event
One of the oldest and most prestigious fairs in Europe
Couleur Café Festival
out of rangelate June 2023 • event
The most exotic and colourful festival of Belgium is a mixture of urban music and contemporary art
Dour Festival
out of rangeJuly 13–17, 2022 • event
The biggest and most popular music event in the French-speaking part of Belgium
Les Ardentes
out of rangeJuly 7–10, 2022 • event
Rap, rock and hip-hop flows above the Meuse River
Belgian Beer Weekend
out of rangeSeptember 2–4, 2022 • event
Over 450 beers during one weekend in the center of Brussels
Hanswijk Procession
out of rangeMay 22, 2023 • event
One of the oldest religious processions in Belgium
Fire is Gold
out of rangeSeptember 3, 2022 • event
One of the biggest electronic music events in Belgium
Game Season
out of rangeOctober–January • food
Belgian cuisine offers plenty of dishes featuring game
Stoemp
out of rangeDecember–February • food
A typical Belgian dish made of mashed vegetables
Marches of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse
out of rangeearly May–late October • event
A series of traditional marches take place in the small towns of Wallonia
Esperanzah! World Music Festival
out of rangeJuly 28–31, 2022 • event
Three days of dancing at the abbey on the picturesque banks of the Sambre River
Meakusma Festival
out of rangeSeptember 1–4, 2022 • event
A festival of electronic music and video installations
Skiing and Snowboarding
out of rangeDecember–February • activity
Belgium satisfies both experienced riders and beginners
Multiple Rounds of Severe Weather July 23-24, 2022
Milwaukee/Sullivan, WI
Weather Forecast Office
Overview
Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorm pushed through southern and central Wisconsin on Saturday evening, July 23, 2022 into early Sunday morning, July 24, 2022. This brought widespread wind damage across the area along with a few large hail reports southeast of Madison and a few funnel cloud reports in Dodge County. Additionally, these storms also brought area widespread rainfall with amounts up to and even exceeding 4 inches, especially where multiple storms moved over the same area.
Saturday morning began with a round of scattered thunderstorms across the southern tier of the state. Most of these storms produced sub-severe hail, but one storm around 6 AM produced localized damaging winds around the Sturtevant and Racine area.
The morning activity cleared out quickly allowing hot and humid conditions to develop across southern Wisconsin through the afternoon. This along with an approaching cold front and upper-level forcing aligning, helped set the stage for a favorable environment to fuel the multiple rounds severe thunderstorms through the evening. SPC issued two Severe Thunderstorms Watches through the event, while MKX issue numerous severe thunderstorm warnings.
Additional information about the event can be found here:
SPC Event Summary
Local Storm Reports from July 23-24, 2022
Severe Thunderstorms Round 1
Severe Thunderstorms Round 2
Severe Thunderstorms Round 3
Rainfall
Storm Total Rainfall
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI
605 PM CDT Sun Jul 24 2022
...24 HR PRECIPITATION REPORTS FROM SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY
OF 1.50 INCHES OR MORE...
Location Amount Time/Date
...Wisconsin...
...Columbia County...
Randolph 2.2 NNW 2. 81 in 0800 AM 07/24
Portage 5.7 WSW 2.50 in 0600 AM 07/24
Friesland 2.40 in 0645 AM 07/24
1 NNE Pardeeville 1.81 in 0805 AM 07/24
Pardeeville 1.67 in 0214 PM 07/24
Cambria 6.9 NNW 1.65 in 0700 AM 07/24
Columbus 1.2 S 1.56 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Dane County...
Maple Bluff 1.7 N 2.02 in 0630 AM 07/24
Waunakee 0.7 WNW 1.98 in 0700 AM 07/24
Sun Prairie 1.95 in 0455 PM 07/24
Madison 4.4 NE 1.88 in 0800 AM 07/24
McFarland 1.3 NE 1.87 in 0700 AM 07/24
Madison 5.5 N 1.84 in 0800 AM 07/24
Deerfield 1.79 in 0457 PM 07/24
Cottage Grove 2.2 E 1.76 in 0700 AM 07/24
Cottage Grove 3.6 SSW 1.75 in 0700 AM 07/24
DeForest 1. 74 in 0459 PM 07/24
Sun Prairie 3.0 W 1.73 in 0700 AM 07/24
Madison 3.2 ENE 1.67 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Dodge County...
Theresa 0.5 SSW 4.40 in 0700 AM 07/24
Horicon-WWTP 4.08 in 0700 AM 07/24
Theresa 0.1 ESE 4.07 in 0700 AM 07/24
Theresa 3.1 SE 3.96 in 0800 AM 07/24
Brownsville 3.67 in 0700 AM 07/24
Horicon 3.67 in 0430 PM 07/24
Horicon 2.1 ENE 3.40 in 0700 AM 07/24
Mayville 4.9 NNW 3.40 in 0723 AM 07/24
Beaver Dam 2.66 in 0500 PM 07/24
Beaver Dam 1.4 SSW 2.62 in 0658 AM 07/24
Beaver Dam 3.9 E 2.58 in 0700 AM 07/24
Juneau 2.28 in 0455 PM 07/24
Fox Lake 2.3 WNW 2.24 in 0700 AM 07/24
Beaver Dam 2. 15 in 1000 AM 07/24
Beaver Dam 2.1 SW 2.03 in 0700 AM 07/24
Columbus 4.8 ENE 1.68 in 0750 AM 07/24
...Fond du Lac County...
Waupun 3.1 NNW 3.86 in 0700 AM 07/24
Campbellsport 3.85 in 0500 PM 07/24
Campbellsport 8.7 NNE 1.91 in 0700 AM 07/24
St. Peter 1.85 in 0700 AM 07/24
Mount Calvary 1.6 WSW 1.73 in 0630 AM 07/24
Fond Du Lac 1.7 E 1.60 in 0600 AM 07/24
...Green Lake County...
Markesan 4.1 NNW 2.02 in 0800 AM 07/24
...Jefferson County...
Jefferson 0.9 SW 1.95 in 0600 AM 07/24
Lake Mills 4.3 N 1.85 in 0700 AM 07/24
Johnson Creek 3.2 NW 1.76 in 0700 AM 07/24
Waterloo 1.68 in 0800 AM 07/24
Jefferson-WWTP 1.65 in 0700 AM 07/24
Fort Atkinson 0. 3 SSE 1.63 in 0700 AM 07/24
Waterloo 1.63 in 0732 AM 07/24
Lac LaBelle 1.2 SW 1.55 in 0747 AM 07/24
...Marquette County...
2.0 SE Montello 1.52 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Milwaukee County...
Brown Deer 0.8 NW 3.42 in 0700 AM 07/24
Fox Point 0.5 SSW 2.85 in 0700 AM 07/24
Milwaukee 3.6 NNW 2.13 in 0600 AM 07/24
1 W Shorewood 2.06 in 0500 AM 07/24
...Ozaukee County...
Port Washington 4.2 NE 3.86 in 0700 AM 07/24
Cedarburg 3.78 in 0457 PM 07/24
Mequon 3.50 in 0414 AM 07/24
1 SW Mequon 3.25 in 0715 AM 07/24
1 NNE Port Washington 3.15 in 0700 AM 07/24
Cedar Grove 2.1 SSW 2.91 in 0720 AM 07/24
West Bend 7.3 E 2.71 in 0700 AM 07/24
Saukville 2. 62 in 0630 AM 07/24
Port Washington-CoCoRaHS 2.53 in 0700 AM 07/24
Cedarburg 1.2 SSW 2.39 in 0700 AM 07/24
Mequon 2.7 ENE 1.95 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Sauk County...
4 SSE Lime Ridge 3.14 in 0645 AM 07/24
Rock Springs 1.6 NW 3.06 in 0700 AM 07/24
Rock Springs 2.8 WSW 2.90 in 0700 AM 07/24
Reedsburg 1.3 N 2.71 in 0650 AM 07/24
Baraboo 2.46 in 0445 PM 07/24
Baraboo 6.0 NNE 2.10 in 0700 AM 07/24
Baraboo 3.2 ESE 1.95 in 0800 AM 07/24
...Sheboygan County...
Random Lake-CoCoRaHS 2.97 in 0700 AM 07/24
Cedar Grove 0.4 NNE 2.59 in 1000 AM 07/24
Belgium 3.8 NW 2.36 in 0625 AM 07/24
Sheboygan 0.7 SSW 1.99 in 0745 AM 07/24
Plymouth 1.91 in 0500 PM 07/24
Sheboygan Falls 0. 9 ENE 1.78 in 0700 AM 07/24
Sheboygan 3.7 NW 1.56 in 0800 AM 07/24
...Walworth County...
Whitewater 4.7 SSE 2.04 in 0700 AM 07/24
Elkhorn 0.4 ESE 1.69 in 0530 AM 07/24
Elkhorn 5.3 N 1.53 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Washington County...
Jackson 1.9 N 5.35 in 0910 AM 07/24
Kewaskum 1.8 WNW 4.24 in 0700 AM 07/24
West Bend 3.9 N 3.99 in 0600 AM 07/24
Allenton 1.4 WSW 3.93 in 0548 AM 07/24
West Bend 3.81 in 0745 AM 07/24
Jackson 0.5 SSE 3.78 in 0715 AM 07/24
West Bend 1.3 NNW 3.75 in 0551 AM 07/24
West Bend 5.4 SE 3.72 in 0800 AM 07/24
Slinger 1 WNW 3.52 in 0700 AM 07/24
West Bend 3.4 WSW 3.48 in 0700 AM 07/24
Hubertus 3.1 E 3.00 in 0600 AM 07/24
Richfield 2. 8 WNW 2.83 in 0800 AM 07/24
Germantown 0.6 S 2.47 in 0700 AM 07/24
0.7 SW Hartford 2.46 in 0900 AM 07/24
1.9 SE Hubertus 2.32 in 0600 AM 07/24
Hartford 1.7 ESE 2.11 in 0700 AM 07/24
...Waukesha County...
Menomonee Falls 3.2 NNW 2.54 in 0700 AM 07/24
Genesee Depot 2.45 in 0306 PM 07/24
Menomonee Falls 2.0 NE 2.40 in 0700 AM 07/24
Menomonee Falls 1.9 NNE 2.12 in 0555 AM 07/24
Oconomowoc 1.2 W 1.64 in 0700 AM 07/24
New Berlin 0.6 ESE 1.50 in 0700 AM 07/24
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Weather in Brussels for July 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast for Brussels for the month of July ⇒ (Belgium)
30 days
Saint
Oct
Dec
9000
June 27
+24° +15°
June 28
+25° +15°
June 29
+22° +15°
June 30
+22° +13°
July 1st
+23° +14°
July 2
+23° +14°
July 3
+23° +14°
July 4
+24° +15°
July 5
+23° +15°
July 6
+23° +14°
July 7
+24° +14°
July 8
+23° +15°
July 9
+23° +15°
July 10
+23° +15°
July 11
+23° +15°
July 12
+21° +14°
July 13
+20° +14°
July 14
+21° +14°
July 15
+22° +14°
July 16
+23° +15°
July 17
+23° +16°
July 18
+25° +15°
July 19
+25° +15°
July 20
+24° +16°
July 21
+23° +16°
July 22
+24° +15°
July 23
+24° +15°
July 24
+24° +15°
July 25
+24° +15°
July 26
+24° +16°
July 27
+23° +16°
July 28
+22° +16°
July 29
+22° +15°
July 30
+21° +14°
July 31
+22° +14°
August 1st
+25° +14°
August 2
+24° +16°
August 3
+23° +16°
August 4
+23° +15°
August 5
+23° +14°
August 6
+23° +14°
* Forecast based on 70 years of historical data
Max. temperature
+41°C
Min. temperature
+5.9°C
Monthly precipitation
33.9mm
Wind speed
23.71m/s
Max. temp…
Min. temp…
Brussels
+12°
Antwerp
+13°
Ghent
+12°
Charleroi
+11°
Liege
+11°
Bruges
+13°
Namur
+11°
Leuven
+12°
Mons
+12°
Mechelen
+13°
Aalst
+12°
Hasselt
+12°
La Louviere
+11°
Sint-Niklas
+13°
Kortrijk
+12°
Ostend
+13°
Ostend
+13°
Tournai
+12°
Genk
+12°
Roselare
+13°
All cities
Weather in Antwerp in July 2022 (Flemish region, Belgium).
EXACTLY! Weather archive in July from the Hydrometeorological Center, Gismeteo Antwerp
8 During the day: Wind: 5m/ Pressure: 764 : 764 Humidity: 42%
12.07.2022 (W)
Night: +21 ° C Pasmorno
day: +32 ° C Cloudy
Through the day: Wind: 3M from pressure: 765 humidity: 48%
07/13/2022(Wed)
Night: +21 ° C PASMURNO
Day: +31 ° C PASMURNO
During the day: Wind: 7M/s Pressure: 761 Militia: 42%
07/14/2022 (Th)
Night: +18 ° C Cloudy
day: +24 ° C Loose
During the day: Wind: 7m/ Domest : 41%
07/15/2022(Fri)
Night: +15 ° C Pasmorno
day: +24 ° C Cloudy
During the day: Wind: 5m/C Pressure: 764 Humidity: 42%
900. 07 .2022 (SB)
Night: +16 ° C Cloudy
day: +26 ° C Loose
During the day: Wind: 6m/ Pressure 38%
07/17/2022(Sun)
Night: +14 ° C Cloudy
Day: +30 ° C Loose
During the day: Wind: 4M/C Pressure: 767 Humidity: 26%
18.07.2022 (PN )
Night: +17 °C Light rain
Day: +37 °C Light rain
During the day: wind: 38:90
07/19/2022(Tue)
Night: +25 ° C Thunderstorm
Day: +42 ° C Loose
During the day: Wind: 6m/C Pressure: 758 Humidity: 15%
20.07.2012222 (CP )
Night: +22 ° C Rain
Day: +30 ° C RASE
During the day: Wind: 6m/C Pressure: 761 Humidity: 50%
21. 07.2022 (Thu)
Night: +17 °С Little rain
Day: +21 ° C Little rain
During the day: Wind: 7m/C Pressure: 761 Mummy: 87%
.07.2022 (PT)
Night: +16 ° C Little rain
day: +26 ° C Little rain
During the day: Wind: 6m/s Pressure: 762 Humidity: 41%
23.07 23.07 .2022(Sat)
Night: +16 °С Pasmorno
Day: +27 ° C PASMURNO
During the day: Wind: 4M/C Pressure: 761 Humidity: 42%
.07.2022 (Sun)
: +19 ° C Cloudy
Day: +33 ° C Cloudy
During the day: Wind: 3m/ Pressure: 759 Humidity: 31%
25. 07.2022 ( Mon)
Night: +22 °С Cloudy
Day: +27 ° C Loosely
During the day: Wind: 9m/ Pressure: 755 Humidity: 58%
NIGH 16 ° C Pasmorno
Day: +21 ° C Cloudy
During the day: Wind: 7M/C Pressure: 761 Military Wipes: 77%
900 27.07.2022 (SR)
(SR
Night: +14 °C Partly cloudy
Day: +25 ° C Clear
During the day: Wind: 6m/ Pressure: 762 Humidity: 34%
07/28/2022 (PH)
Night: +14 +14 +14 ° С Cloudy
day: +27 ° C Loose
During the day: Wind: 5m/ Pressure: 760 Military Wipes: 34%
29.07. 2022 (PT)
9037 9
Night: +18 °C Partly cloudy
Day: +27 ° C Clear
During the day: Wind: 6m/ Pressure: 760 Humidity: 37%
07.2022 (SB)
NIGHT: +17 ° C Loose
Day: +28 ° C Clear
During the day: Wind: 4m/C Pressure: 761 Mummy: 35%
91.07.2022 (Sun)
Night: +19°С Cloudy
Day: +27°С Overcast
During the day: wind: 6m/s pressure: 759 humidity: 58%
Weather in Brussels in July 2023
Check the weather for July before planning your holiday in Brussels.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.
Average temperature:
22 ° C
Average temperature during the day:
26 ° C
Average temperature at night:
18 ° C
99
Rainfall in mm:
64 mm
Number of rainy days in the month:
20
in July 2016
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Jul.
23°C
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24°C
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13
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23°C
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15
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22°C
14°C
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25°C
14°C
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26°C
15°C
18
Jul.
28°C
17°C
19
Jul.
29°C
17°C
20
Jul.
27°C
16°C
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25°C
16°C
22
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26°C
15°C
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Jul.
26°C
15°C
24
Jul.
27°C
17°C
25
Jul.
26°C
16°C
26
Jul.
25°C
16°C
27
Jul.
24°C
14°C
28
Jul.
22°C
15°C
29
Jul.
24°C
15°C
30
Jul.
24°C
15°C
31
Jul.
25°C
14°C
Water temperature in July by day
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Precipitation by day
Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.
2.0000 mm
0.4444 mm
0.7778 mm
1.7778 mm
1. 1111 mm0030 1.4444 mm
2.2222 mm
2.2222 mm
10
Jul.
1.8889 mm
11
Jul.
0.6667 mm
12
Jul.
1.5556 mm
13
Jul.
1.6667 mm
14
Jul.
1.1111 mm
15
Jul.
2.3333 mm
16
Jul.
0.2222 mm
17
Jul.
0.2222 mm
18
Jul.
0.0000 mm
19
Jul.
1.0000 mm
20
Jul.
2.8889 mm
21
Jul.
0.4444 mm
22
Jul.
0.4444 mm
23
Jul.
0.7778 mm
24
Jul.
1.4444 mm
25
Jul.
4.0000 mm
26
Jul.
1.0000 mm
27
Jul.
2.5556 mm
28
Jul.
2.5556 mm
29
Jul.
0.6667 mm
30
Jul.
1.0000 mm
31
Jul.
1.2222 mm
The maximum day temperature in Brussels is 29.0000 °С, the minimum night temperature is 12.6667 °С. Precipitation in July is usually no more than 64 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least 6.
Weather in July at other resorts of Belgium
Antwerp
26 ° C
Bruges
° C
Brussels
26 ° C
26 ° C
9003
Liège
25°N
Marche-en-Famenne
24°N
Mechelen
26°N
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9July 31, 2022
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Weather in Brussels in July 2022-2021 ☁
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Belgium, the weather is excellent in Brussels in July, this month’s rating is 4.9 out of five.
Temperature in Brussels in July
Average temperature during the day:
+23.3°C
Average temperature at night:
+15. 8°C
Number of sunny days:
11 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
7 days 68.6 mm
Is it worth going on holiday in July?
4
.
9
In the capital, the climate is not too hot for recreation. According to perhaps the most accurate forecast, the weather in Brussels in July is excellent, this is a very high season. In this summer month, the average ambient temperature is 23.3 during the day and about 15.8 at night. It sometimes rains, about 7 days a month, with 68.6 mm of precipitation. There are many clear sunny days, at least 11 days. The same summer weather in other popular cities of Antwerp, Ghent, Namur, with a similar rating of 4. 5, the air warms up to 14.2°C. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Belgium, it is worth going on vacation in Brussels in July, but in any case, we will help you decide what clothes to take.
Please note:
Weather in Brussels in June:
rating 4.9 (out of 5),
air +23.8°C ,
rain 4 days
Weather in Brussels in August:
rating 4.8 (out of 5),
air +20.8°C ,
rain 5 days
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Weather comparison in Brussels by month
December
9000 November
Air temperature
If you want to know how to dress in Brussels in July and what to wear, you can see the average data for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: The air temperature ranges from +15. 1°C to +31.2°C and is considered relatively pleasant. For example, in the previous month, the air is warmer by about 0.5°C. In comparison, next month the environment is 2.5°C cooler. At night the temperature in Brussels in July drops to +21.4°C…+10.2°C. Temperature fluctuations between day and night are 7.4°C. What is the weather in Brussels at the end of July at the beginning and middle of the month is shown on the chart, according to the reviews of tourists in Belgium, the situation is almost everywhere the same.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in July and other months.
The rating in the period May – September fluctuates from 4.7 to 5.0 points. The number of rainy days in July is 7, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 68.6 mm, this is the 1st place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 7 mm less rainfall, in the next period, 2.9 mm less. According to the most accurate forecast from the hydrometeorological center, the hysmeteo weather in Brussels in July in the first and second half of the month (decade) is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Air temperature at night
1
+22.5°C
+10.3°C
2
+24.5°C
+10. 2°C
3
+26.2°C
+10.8°C
4
+28.5°C
+15.1°C
5
+20. 1°C
+17.7°C
6
+20.5°C
+15.7°C
7
+16.4°C
+14.2°C
8
+15. 1°C
+15.2°C
9
+15.8°C
+12.6°C
10
+21.8°C
+16.9°C
11
+20. 2°C
+15.9°C
12
+20.6°C
+14.8°C
13
+20.6°C
+15.9°C
14
+22. 8°C
+13.2°C
15
+20.1°C
+12.6°C
16
+27.9°C
+12.6°C
17
+29. 8°C
+16.3°C
18
+31.2°C
+20.3°C
19
+31.2°C
+21.3°C
20
+27. 4°C
+21.4°C
21
+22.2°C
+18.6°C
22
+26.9°C
+17.3°C
23
+27. 6°C
+17.4°C
24
+26.9°C
+17.4°C
25
+24.9°C
+16.3°C
26
+25. 5°C
+15.4°C
27
+28.1°C
+15.8°C
28
+22.5°C
+17.3°C
29
+24. 1°C
+15.8°C
30
+23.6°C
+14.7°C
31
+25.9°C
+15.2°C
Weather now
Brussels
+12°
Feeling: +11°C
Yu 3m/s
Precipitation: 86%
10 day / 14 day forecast
Pay attention to other cities:
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Weather, average temperature in Brussels in July (Belgium)
Daily temperature maxima rise by 2 °C , from 21 °C to 23 °C , rarely falling below 16 °C or exceeding 29 °C .
Daily temperature lows increase by 1 °C , from 13 °C to 14 °C , rarely dropping below 10°C or greater than 17°C . The highest average daily minimum temperature is 14 °C July 31 .
For reference: on 5 August , in the hottest day of , temperatures in Brussels usually range from 14 °C to 23 °C , while on 8 February , in the coldest day of of the year , they range from 1 °C to 6 °C .
Average high and low temperatures in July in BrusselsJuly11223344556677889
(red line) and minimum (blue line) temperature with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted lines represent the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
ice cold -9 °C frosty 0 °C very cold 7 °C cold 13 °C cool 18 °C comfortable 24 °C heat 29 °C hot 35 °C znoyno
Average hourly temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.
Vancouver, Canada (at 7,828 kilometers away) is a city at a considerable distance with temperatures that are closest to Brussels (see comparison).
In the month of July in Brussels, the cloudiness mostly does not change, while the percentage of time when the sky is overcast or is mostly cloudy remains at about 44% during the month. The least likely overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 42% on July 22, .
The clearest day of the month is 22 Jul when clear , mostly clear or partly cloudy conditions are observed 58% of of the time.
For reference: December 27, , is the cloudiest day of the year , the probability of overcast or mostly cloudy weather is
Percentage of time duration of each cloud band, broken down by percentage of sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is a day on which there is at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or liquid equivalent precipitation. In Brussels chance of a wet day during July
Percentage of days with different types of precipitation excluding traces: rain only, snow only, and mixed (rain and snow both fell on the same day).
Rainfall
In order to show the change over the course of a month, and not just a monthly amount, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day.
Average rainfall over a 31-day rolling period in July in Brussels is is basically unchanged from , remaining around 50 mm all the time , and rarely exceeds 93 mm or drops below 15 mm .
The highest average accumulation for 31 days is 52 mm on on July 3 .
Average monthly rainfall in July in Brussels
Average monthly rainfall in July in BrusselsJuly11223344556677889
Average rainfall (solid line), accumulated over a rolling 31-day period centered on the day in question, with ranges of the 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted line is the corresponding mean snowfall.
During july in brussels day length is rapidly decreasing . From the beginning to the end of the month, the length of the day is reduced by 1 hour 4 minutes , implying an average reduction of 2 minutes 7 seconds per day and a reduction of 14 minutes 51 seconds per week.
The shortest day of the month is on July 31, , when daylight hours are 15 hours 23 minutes , and the longest day is on July 1, , with daylight hours of 16 hours 26 minutes .
Number of hours of daylight and twilight in July in Brussels
The earliest sunrise this month in Brussels is at 5:33 1 July , and the latest is at 34 minutes later at 6:07 31 July .
The latest sunset is at 21:59 1 July , and the earliest sunset is 30 minutes earlier, at 21:29 31 July .
DST is observed in Brussels in 2022, but it doesn’t start or end in July, so the entire month is in DST.
For reference: June 21 , at the longest day of , the sun rises at 5:28 and sets in 16:31 , at 22:00 , and at 11 December the short day of , it rises at 8:42 and sets at 7 hours 56 minutes , at 16:38 .
Sunrise and sunset with twilight in July in Brussels
Sunrise and sunset with twilight in July in BrusselsJuly1122334455667788
The figure below is a compact representation of the sun’s height (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and bearing (its compass direction) for each hour of each day during the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. Black isolines are contours of constant solar altitude.
Sun height and azimuth in July in Brussels
Sun height and azimuth in July in Brusselsjuly1122334455667788
The graph below provides a summary of the main lunar data for July 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas show when the Moon is above the horizon. Vertical gray bars (new moon) and blue bars (full moon) indicate the key phases of the moon. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time of the phase, and the accompanying timestamps indicate the moonrise and moonset times for the closest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
July 2022
Illuminance
Moonrise
Moonset
Moonrise
Distance
7 24337
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5%
7:13
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15:43
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404 710 km
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We base comfort level on dew point, as it determines whether sweat will evaporate from the skin, cooling the body. A lower dew point makes you feel more dry, while a higher dew point makes you feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between day and night, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while temperatures may drop at night, a wet day usually gives way to a wet night.
The probability that a given day will be raw in Brussels basically does not change throughout July, remaining all the time within 1% out of 3% .
The highest probability of a wet day in July is 3% July 24 .
For reference: 24 July , the wettest day of , dampness is felt 3% of of the time, and 1 January , the least wet day comfortable 16 °C wet 18 °C damp 21°C stuffy 24 °C heavy
Percentage of time spent at different humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.
This section describes the average hourly wind vector (speed and direction) over a large area at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Brussels gradually decreases to throughout July, dropping from 14.8 kilometers per hour to 13.7 kilometers per hour during the month.
For reference: on January 7, , at the windiest day of , the average daily wind speed is 20.9 kilometers per hour , and on August 4, , at the calmest day of , the average daily wind speed is
north east south west
Percentage of hours during which the average wind direction corresponds to each of the four main wind directions, excluding hours in which the average wind speed is less than 1. 6 km/h . The slightly shaded areas on the borders are the percentage of hours in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Brussels is located near a large body of water (for example, the ocean, sea or large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of water.
9°C19 °C20 °C20 °C21 °C21 °CJun-Aug.1 Jul.16 °C1 Jul.16 °C31 Jul.19 °C31 Jul.19 °C11 Jul.17 °C11 Jul.17 °C
Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from the 25th to the 75th and from the 10th to the 90th percentile.
Definitions of growing season vary around the world, but in the context of this description, we define it as the longest continuous period of temperatures above freezing (≥ 0°C) in a year (the Northern Hemisphere calendar year, or July 1 to 30 June in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Brussels usually lasts 7.3 months ( 224 days ), from about April 4, to November 14, , rarely starting before March 12, or after April 27, and rarely ending before 181 October or after December 14 .
The month of July in
Brussels is consistently fully included in the growing season.
Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in July in Brussels
very cold 7 °C cold 13 °C cool 18 °C comfortable 24 °C heat 29 °C hot 35 °C sultry
Percentage of time spent in different temperature ranges. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growth degree days is a measure of annual heat accumulation used to predict the development of plants and animals and is defined as all threshold exceedances of a given temperature minimum, excluding maximum temperature exceedances. In this description, the temperature minimum is 9°C1 Jul.389 °C31 Jul.634 °C31 Jul.634 °C11 Jul.466 °C11 Jul.466 °C21 Jul.548 °C21 Jul.548 °C
25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.
This section describes the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the earth’s surface over a large area, fully accounting for seasonal variations in day length, the height of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Brussels basically does not change throughout July, remaining all the time within plus or minus 0.2 kWh from 6.1 kWh .
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in July in Brussels
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Average daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), in the 25-75 and 10-90 percentile ranges.
In this description, the geographic coordinates of Brussels are 50.850° latitude, 4.349° longitude and an altitude of 30 m.
The topography within a radius 3 kilometers of Brussels has only moderate elevation changes with a maximum elevation change of 84 meters and a mean altitude of 42 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers has moderate elevation changes ( 160 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers, has significant changes in altitude ( 522 meters ).
Terrain within 9 radius2114 3 kilometers from Brussels is covered with artificial surfaces ( 100% ), in radius 16 kilometers – Artificial surfaces ( 53% ) and 9214% 9215 (
4% 9215), and % of ), and % of ) 80 kilometers – farmland ( 52% ) and artificial surfaces ( 24% ).
This report describes typical weather in Brussels based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from 1 January 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and dew point
There are 6 weather stations close enough to help us estimate the temperature and dew point in Brussels.
For each station, the data are corrected for the difference in altitude between the station and Brussels according to the International Standard Atmosphere, as well as for the relative change in MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between these two points.
The calculated value for Brussels is calculated as a weighted average of the individual data from each station, with weights proportional to the reciprocal of the distance between Brussels and the given station.
Stations participating in the reconstruction:
Brussels Airport (EBBR, 64%, 11 km, north-east, 26 m altitude crossing)
Brussels-Charleroi (EBCI, 8%, 44 km, south, 157 m altitude Pererade)
Saint-Ghislain Airport (EBCT, 8%, 47 km, southwest, 48 m altitude)
Chièvres Air Base (EBCV, 7%, 48 km, southwest, Altitude 28 m)
To see how these sources agree with each other, you can compare Brussels and the stations that participate in our temperature and climate history estimates. Note that the data from each source has been adjusted for elevation and relative variation present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other data
All data related to the position of the Sun (such as sunrise and sunset) are calculated using astronomical formulas from Jean Mius’ Astronomical Algorithms, 2nd Ed. .
All other weather data, including cloudiness, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar energy flux, are taken from the MERRA-2 New Time Retrospective Analysis. This reanalysis combines various measurements over a wide area in a modern global meteorological model to reconstruct hourly weather history around the world on a 50 km grid.
Land use data are from the SHARE Global Land Cover Monitoring Network database published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Altitude data is from the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM), published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The names, locations and time zones of places and some airports are from the GeoNames Geographical Database.
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com.
The information on this site is provided as is, without any guarantee of its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. The weather data may contain errors, glitches and other defects. We are not responsible for any decisions made on the basis of the information provided on this website.
We pay special attention to the fact that for a number of important data types we rely on reconstructions based on the MERRA-2 model. With huge advantages in temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have typical model errors, (2) use coarse sampling on a 50 km grid and therefore cannot reconstruct local variations in many microclimates, and (3) experiencing particular weather difficulties in some coastal areas, especially on smaller islands.
We also caution that our travel points are only as accurate as the data on which they are based, that the weather conditions in any particular place and at any time are unpredictable and changeable, and that points calculation reflects a certain set of preferences that may not coincide with preferences of the individual reader.
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The Kingdom of Belgium is located in the west of Europe. The area of the territory of the state is 30.5 thousand km2. It is washed from the north-western side by the North Sea. The capital of Belgium is called Brussels, located in the center of the country.
The territory of the kingdom is divided into three relief zones. The sea coast of Belgium is occupied by plains, the maximum height above sea level is 100 m. In the center is “Middle Belgium” – 100-250 m above sea level. And the southeast belongs to the Ardennes plateau up to 500 m with the highest point of the country 694 m.
The coastal zone is represented by sand dunes and polders. Fertile soils will appear in the center of the country. And the southern mountainous region of Belgium is covered with forests. In the north of this region there is a beech forest with an area of 5 thousand hectares. Wild boars, roe deer, squirrels, fallow deer are found here. Partridges and pheasants are found in the swampy areas of the country.
The climate of the Kingdom of Belgium is temperate maritime. The weather is mostly cloudy. Precipitation is recorded throughout the year. Up to 900 mm of precipitation falls annually, and in the south of the country up to 1250 mm.
Tourists choose the time to travel to Belgium depending on the region. Popular resorts in the west of the country: Ostend, Bruges, Ghent; center: Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi; northeast on the sea coast: Middelkerke, Knokke-Heist. Choose your travel time after reviewing the weather conditions in Belgium by months.
Weather in Belgium in January
In the capital of Belgium and in the west in January, the air temperature at night ranges from 0°С to +1°С, during the day the thermometer rises to +5°С…+6°С. It is windy, the speed of air masses reaches 5 m/s, and on some days gusts up to 16 m/s are recorded. In the east of Belgium, in the mountainous regions, the air temperature rarely rises above -2°C. In December, the Botrange Mountains are especially popular for skiing. Precipitation falls up to 80 mm per month.
Weather in Belgium in February
February in Belgium is mostly warm and humid. Daytime air temperature in the center and on the coast ranges from +5°С to +6°С. In some places, the thermometer rises to + 8 ° С. At night, the column drops to + 2 ° C … + 3 ° С. The temperature of the water in the sea is equal to the temperature of the air. In the “rainy” cities of Belgium (Antwerp, Liege) registers 40-50 mm of precipitation. In the Ardennes, the air temperature is kept in the range of 0°C … -1°C. From the Atlantic side, winds blow at a speed of 5.2 m/s.
Weather in Belgium in March
In March, the warm Gulf Stream brings spring to Belgium. The average air temperature during the day ranges from +8°С to +10°С, at night the indicators decrease to +3°С…+4°С. In the capital, the thermometer rises to +10°С…+12°С. 80 mm of precipitation is recorded here. The speed of air masses is 4 m/s, with temporary gusts up to 8 m/s. The water temperature in the sea reaches +7°С.
Weather in Belgium in April
In the mountains, the average air temperature is within +5°С, and in the center and in the north the air warms up to +15°С. Skiing is no longer relevant. The amount of precipitation in April decreases due to southwestern winds, up to 30-50 mm of precipitation is recorded. Wind gusts range from 5 m/s to 12 m/s. The water in the sea warms up to +9°С…+10°С.
Weather in Belgium in May
5-8 rainy days in May. The average rainfall in the country reaches 30-50 mm per month. The wind speed is 4-10 m/s. The average air temperature in Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels during the day is in the range of + 16 ° С . .. + 18 ° С, at night it drops to + 8 ° С. The water temperature in the sea is +12°С…+13°С.
Weather in Belgium in June
June in Belgium is mostly overcast. Up to 60-70 mm of precipitation and 5-6 rainy days are recorded. The winds subside, the average speed is 3-8 m/s. The air temperature during daylight hours rises above +18°C. It is cooler in Ostend, +17°С. At night, the thermometer drops to +10°С…+12°С. The water in the sea warms up to +15°С…+16°С.
Weather in Belgium in July
July is the peak tourist season in Belgium. The air temperature in the daytime ranges from +18°C to +22°C, at night it drops by 5-7 marks. The average rainfall is 40-70 mm per month, 4-5 rainy days are recorded. Sea water warms up to +19°C. The beaches are filled with tourists. Windy. Air masses reach 12 m/s.
Weather in Belgium in August
In August there are 4-6 rainy days, up to 79 mm of precipitation falls (in Ostend). The average air temperature during the day is +21 °С. In Ostend and Charleroi – + 20 ° С. At night, the thermometer drops to +13°С…+15°С. The water temperature in the North Sea exceeds +19°C. The winds blow at the same speed as in July, up to 12 m/s.
Weather in Belgium in September
The beach season in Belgium is short and valuable. By the end of September, the water temperature in the sea drops to +17.6°C. The air temperature during the day fluctuates between +18°С…+19°С, at night it drops to +11°С…+13°С. There are 2-3 rainy days, up to 42.5 mm of precipitation falls. The wind speed does not decrease, it reaches 13 m/s.
Weather in Belgium in October
In October, as in other months, precipitation is recorded in Belgium. For 3-5 days falls up to 63 mm (in Ostend). The average rainfall in the country is 36-45 mm per month. The air temperature during the day is in the range of +13°С…+14°С, at night the indicators decrease to +8°С…+10°С.
En este artículo te vamos a contar qué ver en Maspalomas, uno de los destinos turísticos de sol y playa, así como de golf, más importantes de Canarias. En Maspalomas se encuentra una de las mejores playas de la isla, la playa de Maspalomas. Ésta, junto a sus dunas, es uno de los sitios imprescindibles que visitar en Gran Canaria. A continuación, te damos toda la información que puedas necesitar para que descubras Maspalomascomo un local.
Mirador Dunas de Maspalomas en Gran Canaria
Qué ver en Maspalomas
Primero que nada, debes saber que se encuentra al sur de Gran Canaria, dentro del municipio de San Bartolomé de Tirajana. Por otro lado, si vas a visitar Maspalomas, hay al menos cuatro sitios que no debes pasar por alto: el faro, la playa, las dunas y la Charca u Oasis. Seguidamente, haremos un recorrido por estos lugares imprescindibles que ver cerca de Maspalomas. No te pierdas el final, ya que te recomendamos sitios para comer y un video de nuestro canal de YouTube.
✔ Dunas de Maspalomas
El conjunto de dunas fue nombrado Reserva Natural Especial, es decir, es un espacio protegido por el Gobierno de Canarias. Cuenta con aproximadamente 400 hectáreas de superficie, siendo uno de los espacios naturales más espectaculares de Canarias.
Vista de las dunas desde el hotel RIU Palace Maspalomas
¿Cómo llegar a las Dunas de Maspalomas?
Al tratarse de un espacio protegido, nos gustaría que ante todo respetaras las zonas prohibidas de acceso y dejaras todo como estaba tras tu visita. Igualmente, ten en cuenta que la arena puede quemar mucho conforme te adentres en el «desierto». Una vez dicho esto, te damos tres opciones para visitar este lugar:
Hotel RIU Palace Maspalomas: la opción más cómoda y rápida es la de atravesar andando el hotel RIU Palace Maspalomas. Al final hay un mirador (foto inicial del post) y una oficina de turismo. Desde aquí se puede acceder a la arena por unas escaleras, aunque la orilla queda bastante lejos.
Paseo por la arena: ya sea desde Playa del Inglés hasta el faro o viceversa, llegará un momento en el que solo veas montañas de arena y mar.
Paseo en camello: uno de los planes que hacer en el sur de Gran Canaria es el típico paseo en camello por las Dunas de Maspalomas.
Camellos en Maspalomas, Gran Canaria
La salida de esta actividad es desde la zona de La Charca y puedes reservarla a continuación.
✔ Faro de Maspalomas
El Faro es reconocido como Bien de Interés General y se encuentra al finalizar el paseo de Meloneras y al inicio de la playa de Maspalomas (o a su fin, según como se mire). Su construcción se encargó al ingeniero Juan León y Castillo. Lleva funcionando desde 1890 hasta hoy, siendo por tanto considerado un icono emblemático para la isla de Gran Canaria. Asimismo, es de los más populares de todo Canarias. Puedes visitar el interior y tener buenas vistas desde lo alto de su base. Aquí también hay una oficina de turismo.
Faro de Maspalomas
Desde el Faro sale la primera etapa del camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria. Una ruta que va desde aquí y llega hasta Tunte.
✔ La Charca, un oasis junto a las Dunas
Al igual que las Dunas, la Charca de Maspalomas es una Reserva Natural Especial. Este pequeño oasis está ubicado junto a las Dunas de Maspalomas y a pocos pasos del mar. Antiguamente, así como cuando hace muy mal tiempo, se une con el mar. Este espacio protegido de Gran Canaria alberga diversas especies de flora y fauna. Hablamos de diferentes especies de aves, reptiles, peces, crustáceos, insectos, etc… No obstante, en la actualidad, su entorno se ha visto modificado por los efectos del turismo, lo que ha provocado la desaparición de algunas especies.
Reserva Natural Especial Charca de Maspalomas
✔Playa de Maspalomas
¿Dónde es la playa Maspalomas? Sí, esta pregunta se la hace mucha gente. La playa empieza junto al Faro y llega hasta la punta de Maspalomas donde se une con Playa del Inglés. Ambas playas suman unos 6 kilómetros. Debes saber que la playa realmente es la misma, pero justo en la punta cambia de nombre. Nosotros te recomendamos un paseo que recorra ambas playas. Si no estás acostumbrado a caminar por la arena te pueden doler las plantas de los pies, con lo que lleva dinero por si la vuelta se te hace dura y prefieras coger un taxi. Por otro lado, si quisieras podrías llegar andando por esta espectacular costa canaria hasta San Agustín.
Playa del Inglés
Si por algún motivo te fuera imposible hacer la ruta a pie por la arena, debes saber que también tienes la opción de recorrer el paseo Costa Canaria que también une parte de las dos playas.
Chiringuitos. Tanto en Maspalomas como en el Inglés hay varios chiringuitos a lo largo del paseo. No te esperes una oferta gastronómica grandiosa, se limita a bebidas, bocatas y papas de bolsa. Debes saber que el chiringuito 7 es para público gay. Si buscas un ambiente más familiar lo encontrarás siempre junto al Faro.
Chiringuito número 7
Zona nudista Maspalomas. Si vienes caminando desde el Faro, al cabo de unos 20 minutos te encontrarás con la zona nudista. Hay un cartel que lo marca y se extiende ya hasta el chiringuito 3 de Playa del Inglés. También viene marcado su fin.
Nudismo en Maspalomas
Alquiler de hamacas y sombrillas. En diversos puntos de la playa podrás alquilar hamacas y sombrillas para protegerte del sol. Cierto es que su calidad no es muy buena y nos encantaría que las renovaran pronto como han hecho ya con los chiringuitos.
Balneario. Cuenta con aseos públicos y taquillas. Si quieres ir a caminar mientras tomas el sol sin ir cargado tus cosas, tienes la opción de dejarlo todo en la taquilla. ¡Recuerda ponerte crema antes de dejarla atrás!
Surf en Maspalomas. Si te gusta el surf, justo en donde se unen las dos playas en la punta sur de Gran Canaria se forman unas olas frecuentadas por los locales. También junto al Faro yen dirección Meloneras.
Maspalomas tiempo despejado y corrientes en la punta
Atardecer: Otra cosa que hacer en Maspalomas es disfrutar de una de las puestas de sol más bonitas de Gran Canaria. Tanto desde la arena, como desde el paseo de Meloneras. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Atardecer en Meloneras
Al tratarse de un espacio natural, en Maspalomas no existen puertos deportivos. Para realizar actividades acuáticas te recomendamos otras zonas del sur de Gran Canaria como Puerto Rico o Puerto de Mogán. Por otro lado si quieres saber el tiempo antes de visitar la playa, si buscas Maspalomas webcam en Google, existen varias webs en donde te muestran el cielo para saber si está despejado.
Restaurantes en Maspalomas
Si tienes opción de coger el coche, te sugerimos que le des un vistazo a nuestro artículo con las mejores opciones de restaurantes en Maspalomas y el sur de Gran Canaria. Si sólo estás buscando restaurantes en la playa que puedas llegar caminando, te hacemos varias propuestas a continuación:
Restaurante El Senador. Se encuentra prácticamente dentro de la playa de Maspalomas. Tienen arroces, papas arrugadas, marisco, ensaladas, pescados, pizzas, carnes… ¡de todo! Este sitio también es un «beach club» en donde se puede pasar el día, un poco caro por su ubicación.
Restaurante El Senador, Maspalomas
Restaurante El Velero Casa Antonio. También se encuentra en primera línea de la playa de Maspalomas, pero es más económico que El Senador.
Bar Surf Burger. Si simplemente te apetece un sandwich o hamburguesa, esta puede ser una opción. El alioli es casero y está riquísimo. Está en primera línea de playa junto al acceso a pie.
El Churrasco: Un sitio muy famoso por sus carnes a la brasa. La ubicación de este sitio es idílica, aunque ten en cuenta que el sitio es bastante caro.
El Churrasco restaurante, Maspalomas
Restaurante Samsara. Su cocina es espectacular, mezcla comidas de distintas partes del mundo. Es más bien una opción para la cena por ser un restaurante más pijo (y más caro). Debes reservar con bastante antelación.
Hoteles en Maspalomas
Ten en cuenta que Maspalomas es una de las mejores zonas para buscar hoteles en Gran Canaria: hoteles con Spa, cercanos al campo de golf, todo incluido, resorts para familias, etc. Se trata de una zona turística ubicada bajo el paraguas de promoción de Maspalomas Costa Canaria, siendo una de las más importantes de la isla de Gran Canaria. Además, poder disfrutar de una playa como esta durante todas tus vacaciones, no tiene precio.
Reserva aquí tu hotel en Maspalomas
Hotel en primera línea de Maspalomas
Transfer a Maspalomas
Para llegar a Maspalomas desde el aeropuerto de Gran Canaria hay guaguas cada 30 minutos y las líneas son la 66 y la 90. Si vienes desde Las Palmas de GranCanaria la guagua directa es la número 30 y sale cada 20 minutos (fines de semana y festivos cada 30 minutos). Por otro lado, otra opción que escogen muchos viajeros es la de un transfer privado. Puedes ver precios y opiniones de otros clientes aquí.
Vídeo en YouTube
Si quieres ver nuestro vídeo sobre el amanecer y atardecer en Maspalomas, te lo dejamos a continuación. Para ver todos nuestros vídeos, date un salto a nuestro canal de YouTube Local Guide Gran Canaria y suscríbete 🙂
Podcast de Gran Canaria
¿Sabías que tenemos un podcast sobre planes que hacer y sitios donde comer en Gran Canaria? A continuación podrás escuchar nuestro episodio sobre todo lo que tienes que saber sobre Maspalomas y sitios donde comer. Recuerda que puedes escucharnos desde Spotify, iTunes y iVoox. Y, si te gusta nuestro programa, déjanos una valoración o comentario y, ¡no olvides suscribirte!
Finalmente, te damos a conocer nuestras guías de la isla de Gran Canaria y los mejores sitios para comer en la isla. Con más de 80 restaurantes de comida local, internacional, española, sitios para desayunar, etc. que frecuentamos los residentes. ¡No te las pierdas!
Guías de Gran Canaria
Maspalomas – Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Maspalomas es una localidad turística española que se encuentra en el extremo sur de la isla de Gran Canaria, en el municipio de San Bartolomé de Tirajana, comunidad autónoma de Canarias.[1]
Es aquí donde se ha desarrollado el principal núcleo turístico de la isla. Algunos investigadores atribuyen su nombre al idioma guanche, concretamente de la evolución: Masəbbă-əluməs>Masppalomas>Maspalomas, que significa “lo que empapa y estropea el forraje” en referencia a la marisma del Charco de Maspalomas. [2]
Sin embargo, otros advierten que este topónimo “no parece ser guanche, sino románico y, por tanto, nacido con posterioridad a la conquista de la isla.[3]
Índice
1 Situación
2 Clima
3 Historia
3.1 La llegada del turismo
4 Entorno y medioambiente
4.1 Monumentos
5 Servicios y ocio
6 Referencias
7 Enlaces externos
Maspalomas conforma un enclave urbano de aproximadamente 13.500 habitantes empadronados (2019) y más de 87.000 camas ofertadas (entre hoteleras, extrahoteleras y residenciales).
Esta ciudad turística se encuentra cerca de la autopista GC-1, que la conecta con el Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria en 15 minutos, con Las Palmas de Gran Canaria en 25 y con Puerto Rico en solo 10.
Además, Maspalomas playa, conforma en unión con la Playa del Inglés, que se sitúa contigua en dirección este, la playa más grande de la isla de Gran Canaria. Ambas, que en realidad conformarían una sola playa pues se encuentran unidas, sumarían juntas unos 5.600 metros de longitud,[4] aproximadamente unos 2800 metros cada una.[5]
La playa de Maspalomas comprende desde el faro de Maspalomas hasta la Punta de Maspalomas, donde limita con Playa del Inglés, y en su superficie cuenta con una zona acotada como playa nudista. La playa de Maspalomas ostenta desde 1990 la bandera azul de la Unión Europea, un galardón que premia su limpieza, seguridad y calidad ambiental. Dentro de sus límites se ubican las Dunas de Maspalomas y la Charca de Maspalomas, dos espacios naturales de gran interés turístico y científico, que han sido declarados zonas protegidas.[6]
El clima es árido, caracterizado por temperaturas suaves y cálidas durante todo el año y precipitaciones muy escasas, con menos de 100 mm de media anual.
Parámetros climáticos promedio de Maspalomas-San Fernando, (1963-1990).
Mes
Ene.
Feb.
Mar.
Abr.
May.
Jun.
Jul.
Ago.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dic.
Anual
Precipitación total (mm)
12.9
20
6.8
3.1
0.05
0
0
0
2.8
6.7
17.8
22.9
93.1
Fuente: Servicio Hidráulico de Las Palmas.
La moderna ciudad comenzó a construirse en la década de los 1960 y toma su denominación de la nomenclatura geográfica tradicional de la zona (Dunas de Maspalomas, Faro de Maspalomas, Barranco de Maspalomas…) y del antiguo poblado de Maspalomas que hoy es un pequeño grupo de casas integrado en el barrio de San Fernando, que cuenta con iglesia y parroquia propia con advocación al Santo Patrón “San Fernando III El Santo.
Actualmente, “MASPALOMAS Costa Canaria” es la marca turística con la que se promociona todo el territorio costero del municipio de San Bartolomé de Tirajana, que va desde el Aeródromo de El Berriel hasta el puerto de Pasito Blanco. Incluye los siguientes núcleos de población en urbanización continua (de este a oeste): Bahía Feliz, Playa del Águila, San Agustín, Playa del Inglés (el más conocido y densamente poblado), San Fernando de Maspalomas, Campo Internacional (junto al campo de golf), Oasis, Faro, Bellavista, Sonnenland, El Tablero, Meloneras, Pasito Blanco, El Salobre, Montaña La Data, Monte León y Ayagaures.
San Fernando de Maspalomas, Bellavista y el El Tablero, apartados de la costa, son de uso residencial para los trabajadores de la zona. Las demás urbanizaciones tienen un uso turístico o mixto (como es el caso de Playa del Inglés). Por otro lado, las zonas de Monte León y Ayagaures, barranco adentro, alojan grandes instalaciones de ocio como clubes deportivos, parques temáticos, jardines botánicos, etc.
La llegada del turismo[editar]
Maspalomas, al igual que otros destinos turísticos de las Islas Canarias, recibe a cientos de miles de visitantes nacionales, alemanes, británicos, escandinavos y de otros países europeos, durante todo el año, debido a su clima templado y estable, a su kilométrica playa de arena rubia y a una gran oferta de ocio y servicios complementarios al sol y la playa, principales atractivos de la zona. Es reseñable la afluencia de público gay, que la convirtió en el principal destino invernal del turismo homosexual europeo en los pasados años 1980 y 1990[cita requerida]. La mayor parte de este tipo de oferta se concentra en el Centro Comercial Yumbo Centrum,[7] que se caracteriza por ser un espacio de referencia para la comunidad LGBT. El Yumbo se considera uno de los lugares de ocio nocturno más destacado entre la comunidad gay europea.[8]
Entorno y medioambiente[editar]
Dunas de Maspalomas.
El ecosistema de la reserva natural especial de las dunas de Maspalomas es un espacio protegido de gran valor natural, geomorfológico, botánico y faunístico, que convive con el desarrollo turístico de la zona. Entre los estudios realizados recientemente sobre su conservación cabe destacar los siguientes, “Estudio Integral de la playa y dunas de Maspalomas Gran Canaria”, promovido por la Dirección General de Costas y “Estudio de la relación existente entre la dinámica dunar y la vegetación en la Reserva Natural Especial de las Dunas de Maspalomas” promovido por el Cabildo de Gran Canaria.
Destacadas son también las investigaciones desarrolladas por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, en colaboración con universidades nacionales y extranjeras, como la “Modelización de los procesos naturales y análisis de las consecuencias ambientales inducidas por el turismo en la Reserva Natural Especial de las Dunas de Maspalomas (Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias)”, dirigida por la catedrática Emma Pérez-Chacón[9] entre 2004 y 2006. Los resultados de este estudio se publicaron en el libro “Maspalomas. Claves científicas para el análisis de su problemática ambiental”. De la misma autora es la investigación sobre las “Consecuencias ambientales inducidas por el desarrollo turístico en espacios insulares: alteraciones de los procesos naturales en sistemas de dunas litorales de Canarias y Cabo Verde” (2007-2010).
Más recientes son los trabajos dirigidos por el doctor Luis Hernández Calvento[10], de la Universidad de Las Palmas de gran Canaria, titulados “Diagnóstico ambiental de los sistemas de dunas de Canarias para la elaboración de modelos sostenibles de gestión territorial” (2011-2013), “Caracterización de procesos socio-ecológicos de los sistemas playa-dunas de Canarias como base para su gestión sostenible” (2014-2016) y “Análisis de procesos naturales y humanos asociados a los sistemas playa-suna de Canarias” (2016).
Monumentos[editar]
Faro de Maspalomas.
Entre los bienes patrimoniales que posee el municipio, destaca su imponente faro de 58 metros de altura hasta el foco luminoso.[11] Está situado al inicio de la playa de Maspalomas, haciendo de límite con Meloneras y formando parte indisoluble del paisaje meridional de Gran Canaria. La silueta del Faro de Maspalomas se recorta por encima de las edificaciones y del palmeral, testigo centenario de otros tiempos en los que constituía la única construcción existente en este punto de la isla. Aún hoy, la magnífica obra de ingeniería que proyectó Juan de León y Castillo constituye el edificio civil de mayor importancia histórica y monumental de esta parte de Gran Canaria.
La luz del Faro de Maspalomas se encendía por primera vez el 1 de febrero de 1890. Las obras para su construcción se prolongaron durante 28 años, desde que se aprobó su edificación, en 1861, hasta la finalización de las obras en 1889. Servía de guía a los barcos que cubrían las rutas entre Europa, América y África. Los valores monumentales e históricos de esta edificación determinaron que hoy haya sido declarado Bien de Interés Cultural, según Resolución de 6 de agosto de 1990.
Maspalomas cumplió en el año 2012 su cincuentenario como destino turístico. Su gestación como espacio turístico parte del proyecto “Maspalomas Costa Canaria”, un concurso internacional de ideas para el desarrollo de la zona que arrancaba el 9 de enero de 1962, tras la reunión celebrada en la capital por un jurado entre los que se encontraba el arquitecto D. Manuel de la Peña Suárez.[12]
Servicios y ocio[editar]
Reloj de sol en San Agustín, Maspalomas.
Maspalomas es un destino de sol y playa que ofrece además múltiples opciones de ocio, como parques de atracciones, instalaciones para el deporte (golf, submarinismo, windsurf, paracaidismo, fútbol…) y una vida nocturna concentrada en sus numerosos centros comerciales. Sin embargo, los principales reclamos son su playa de arena rubia (la mayor de la isla), su clima soleado y el espacio natural que conforman las dunas, la charca y el palmeral.
Además del turismo de sol y playa, en Maspalomas es reseñable la actividad cultural generada por una amplia oferta de eventos lúdicos, culturales y festivos que cada año atraen a miles de turistas de todo el mundo. Entre ellos, es reseñable la actividad cultural generada por el Festival Internacional de Danza Contemporánea MASDANZA y por la Universidad Internacional de Verano.[13][14]
Desde sus comienzos en 1996, MASDANZA se ha ido consolidando pasando de tener un carácter regional en su primera edición, a nacional en la segunda, e internacional a partir de la sexta, adquiriendo repercusión más allá del ámbito de Canarias gracias a la participación de creadores internacionales.[15]
El “Gay Pride” y el “Winter Pride”, eventos multitudinarios que se celebran cada año en el Yumbo Centrum de Maspalomas, el primero en el mes de mayo y el segundo en noviembre; el “Maspalimas Cosata Canaria Soul Festival”, acontecimiento musical único en las Islas dirigido a residentes y turistas, y el Carnaval Internacional de Maspalomas, sin duda el más multitudinario de todos, son otros de los grandes eventos que anualmente atraen a miles de visitantes a esta zona turística de Gran Canaria.
Es también destacable la ubicación en su parte oeste de la Estación Espacial de Maspalomas, gestionada por el Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial. Este centro espacial jugó un papel muy destacado en la llegada del Apolo XII a la Luna, hito histórico que en 2019 celebró su 50 aniversario (19 de noviembre de 1969).
Playa del Inglés.
Referencias[editar]
↑ Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente. «Guía de Playas: Maspalomas». Consultado el 5 de febrero de 2017.
↑ «Copia archivada». Archivado desde el original el 21 de diciembre de 2012. Consultado el 22 de septiembre de 2012.
↑ «La Toponimia de Gran Canaria en el tiempo en que Colón pasó por ella, de Maximiano Trapero».
↑ Página web de la Reserva Natural Especial de las Dunas de Maspalomas
↑ Guía online de la isla de Gran Canaria
↑ : Reserva Natural Especial de Las Dunas de Maspalomas (C-7). Archivado el 12 de noviembre de 2016 en Wayback Machine.
↑ Yumbo
↑ Gaypride Maspalomas
↑ «Emma Pérez-Chacón».
↑ «Luis Hernández Calvento».
↑ Historia del Faro
↑ Maspalomas, 50 años
↑ Festival Internacional de Danza Contemporánea de Canarias
↑ Universidad de Verano de Maspalomas
↑ Carnaval Internacional de Maspalomas
Enlaces externos[editar]
Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Maspalomas.
Ayuntamiento de San Bartolomé de Tirajana
MASPALOMAS: historia de un pueblo
Videos de Maspalomas en Youtube
Control de autoridades
Proyectos Wikimedia
Datos: Q580743
Multimedia: Maspalomas / Q580743
Identificadores
WorldCat
VIAF: 159650800
LCCN: n2004113387
Disfruta de naturaleza y ocio en Maspalomas – Barceló Experiences
Son muchos los millones de visitantes que cada año eligen pasar sus vacaciones en Maspalomas. Esta localidad del sur de Gran Canaria pertenece al municipio de San Bartolomé de Tirajana, y es toda una tentación. El visitante experimenta que ha entrado en otra dimensión cuando se acerca a Las Dunas, una especie de Sáhara en miniatura. Y no deja de maravillarse ante el permanente espectáculo paisajístico del entorno.
Los parajes naturales son fascinantes. Y las inmensas y kilométricas playas resultan irresistibles. Son razones más que suficientes para acercarse a Maspalomas. Pero este inmenso territorio ofrece muchos más alicientes al viajero. Todo en la zona invita a la contemplación y al relax, pero también al ocio y a la diversión.
Maspalomas ofrece atractivos a todo tipo de públicos. Es un lugar muy visitado por el colectivo gay, que considera el lugar un punto de encuentro a nivel mundial.
Maspalomas, corazón turístico de Gran Canaria
Un viaje al pasado de Maspalomas
Las playas de Maspalomas y del Inglés, paraísos en los que perderse
Qué ver y hacer en Maspalomas: Las Dunas, La Charca y El Palmeral
El faro de Maspalomas, un testigo permanente
Dónde comer en Maspalomas, una variada oferta
Discotecas en Maspalomas, para todos los gustos
Maspalomas, corazón turístico de Gran Canaria
Maspalomas es una localidad que abarca una de las zonas turísticas más atractivas y visitadas del archipiélago canario. El núcleo urbano cuenta con todo tipo de servicios y actividades. El abanico de propuestas para ocupar el tiempo de vacaciones es amplio. Los más activos cuentan con instalaciones para la práctica de todo tipo de deportes: golf, submarinismo, surf, paracaidismo… Los centros comerciales abundan. La avenida marítima está llena de restaurantes, terrazas y locales, y la vida nocturna resulta muy animada. Pero quien quiera alejarse del mundanal ruido también ha encontrado su lugar. En las larguísimas playas de Maspalomas hay rincones en los que poder perderse.
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Un viaje al pasado de Maspalomas
Distintos hallazgos arqueológicos dan cuenta de asentamientos aborígenes en Maspalomas. Los guanches de la zona vivían de lo que les ofrecía la tierra y el mar en medio de un paisaje tan árido como sublime. Después de la conquista de la isla, a finales del siglo XV, el territorio pasó a manos de familias de nobles peninsulares. Era un cortijo dedicado a la explotación agraria. No fue hasta 1961 cuando empezó a proyectarse como espacio turístico. Por iniciativa del conde Alejandro del Castillo se convocó el “Concurso Internacional Maspalomas Costa Canarias”. Lo ganó una empresa francesa que presentó un proyecto respetuoso con el Medio Ambiente. A partir de ahí el boom turístico ha sido imparable.
Maspalomas
En la localidad aún se pueden encontrar huellas del pasado en algunos edificios. La calle Alcalde Marcial Franco es el lugar al que debe dirigirse el visitante interesado. Allí podrá visitar la ermita de San Fernando El Chico, de estilo franciscano, y la señorial Casa Condal de San Fernando de Maspalomas.
Las playas de Maspalomas y del Inglés, paraísos en los que perderse
Playa del Inglés
La playa de Maspalomas abarca una extensión de tres kilómetros. Su arena es blanca y fina. Sus aguas son limpias, cálidas, tranquilas y poco profundas. El buen clima permite disfrutar del baño en cualquier época. Cada cual encuentra el tramo de costa que más se adapta a sus necesidades. El lado de la playa idóneo para una jornada en familia es el más cercano al núcleo turístico, ya que ofrece todo tipo de servicios. Quienes se inclinen por los deportes acuáticos o la práctica del nudismo deben encaminarse hacia la Punta de Maspalomas. Y también hay zonas, como la popular ‘El Siete’, frecuentadas mayoritariamente por público LGTB+.
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En el lugar donde Maspalomas se junta con la playa del Inglés tienen su territorio los surfistas. Es la vertiente más salvaje y menos transitada. En realidad ambas playas configuran un mismo recorrido. La del Inglés se extiende a lo largo de tres kilómetros de arena dorada y sus aguas son igualmente tranquilas. Cuenta también con zonas idóneas para la familia y con otras destinadas al deporte. Es muy frecuentada por los más jóvenes.
Qué ver y hacer en Maspalomas: Las Dunas, La Charca y El Palmeral
La playa de Maspalomas es un espacio para tomar el sol, darse un placentero baño y pasear. Su entorno, combinación de desierto y oasis, depara una ruta llena de sorpresas. En el camino, resulta asombroso encontrarse frente al paisaje de las Dunas. Este espacio natural protegido impresiona por su belleza y por la variedad de ecosistemas que alberga. La movilidad de la arena determina dos zonas diferenciadas. Las dunas fijas se mantienen estables y acogen especies vegetales autóctonas. Las grandes acumulaciones de arena de las móviles están en constante movimiento debido a la acción del viento. En ellas la vegetación es más escasa.
Dunas de Maspalomas
Impresionante resulta también El Palmeral. Un lugar donde resguardarse a la sombra. Y, por supuesto, la Charca de Maspalomas. Se trata de una pequeña laguna de aguas salobres, donde habitan distintas especies de peces. La Charca es visitada también por diferentes comunidades de aves. Está separada del mar por una barra de arena. En las escasas épocas de intensa lluvia esta barrera natural se quiebra y hace que el agua se renueve.
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El faro de Maspalomas, un testigo permanente
El antiguo faro de Maspalomas es todo un símbolo. La edificación ha sido testigo del paso del tiempo y de los cambios experimentados en la zona. Se empezó a levantar en 1861 y las obras se prolongaron durante 28 años. Su luz se encendió por primera vez en 1890. Guiaba a los barcos que cubrían la ruta entre Europa y América. En esa época, su figura de 55 metros se alzaba en un paisaje árido y aislado, en medio del grandioso paraje de las Dunas. Entonces era la única construcción, al lado de algunas casas de pescadores. Hoy es un punto de referencia, un gigante que acompaña mientras se recorre esta costa tan espectacular.
Faro de Maspalomas
Dónde comer en Maspalomas, una variada oferta
Maspalomas cuenta con una rica y variada oferta de restaurantes donde probar distintas variedades de cocina internacional. Quienes quieran disfrutar de la comida típica canaria tienen interesantes opciones. El Rincón Canario, en el edificio Águila Playa, es un buen establecimientos para degustar los mejores platos tradicionales, entre ellos el pulpo con mojo verde o cualquier pescado de la zona.
Muy cerca del faro de Maspalomas, en una sencilla terraza a pie de playa, se encuentra El Senador, otro sitio ideal, especializado en arroces, mariscos y pescado. Y en Playa del Inglés destaca La Palmera Sur, un moderno local especializado en cocina canaria creativa, que es muy apreciado entre los lugareños.
Discotecas en Maspalomas, para todos los gustos
Las discotecas, en la zona de Playa del Inglés, son otro de los focos de atracción de Maspalomas. Turistas y grancanarios se encuentran en el centro comercial Kasbah. En sus distintos locales se puede disfrutar de variados estilos de música. Los amantes de la salsa se reúnen en el pub Mojito, conocido por sus fiestas temáticas.
Ozono es una de las discotecas más populares de la isla. Aquí la fiesta se prolonga hasta altas horas de la madrugada. Está especializada en música techno y ofrece actuaciones de destacados disc-jockeys. También cuenta con salas para escuchar música más relajada. Otra opción es Pachá Gran Canaria. Consta de diferentes ambientes y una amplia terraza para descansar. En el centro comercial Yumbo se ubica Mantrix Disco, la discoteca gay más popular del sur de Gran Canaria.
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La gran joya no solo de esta isla, si no del turismo canario, se encuentra en el extremo sur. Sus célebres dunas han sido declaradas Reserva Natural Especial y ofrecen una de las imágenes más impactantes de la isla, gracias a su infinita arena dorada en contraste con el azul Atlántico como telón de fondo. Las arenas arrastradas por las corrientes del océano durante siglos han formado un mini desierto de 400 hectáreas –oasis incluido– en el que anidan aves y viven reptiles endémicos, como es el caso del lagarto gigante de Gran Canaria.
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Las dunas son la antesala de las fantásticas playas de Maspalomas, que en total suman 2 kilómetros de fina arena dorada, en las que uno puede bañarse prácticamente los 365 días del año.
La playa del Inglés es la más célebre del área de Maspalomas. Esta enorme playa, con casi tres kilómetros de arenas doradas, cuenta con todo tipo de servicios, lo que la convierte en la favorita del público más familiar. A medida que la playa se aleja de la zona urbana en dirección a La Punta se vuelve más salvaje y la frecuentan surferos y quienes eligen la práctica el naturismo. Tanto hacia Mogán como hacia el aeropuerto se pueden encontrar otros muchas playas en las que disfrutar de un día de sol y mar.
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Además de dar un paseo por las dunas hay que llegar hasta el faro, que fue construido en el siglo XIX para guiar a los barcos que hacían la ruta transoceánica entre la península y América.
No te lo pierdas: Una colección de playas alucinantes en Gran Canaria
¿CÓMO ACCEDER A LA PLAYA DE MASPALOMAS?
El aeropuerto de Gran Canaria se encuentra a 32 kilómetros de Maspalomas, con conexión aérea desde las principales ciudades españolas.
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¿CÓMO ES EL TIEMPO EN MASPALOMAS?
Cualquier momento del año es bueno para ir al sur de Gran Canaria, donde la temperatura media es de 24º y los días nublados no llegan a 15 al año.
No te lo pierdas: Top 10 de Gran Canaria, ¿qué sitios tienes que descubrir primero?
¿QUÉ HACER EN LA PLAYA?
Apuntarte a alguna actividad en el mar, como un curso de windsurf, surf o kitesurf con empresas como Pozo Winds (pozowinds.com). Ya en tierra pueden realizarse tours guiados en segway con la puesta de sol con (getyourguide.es) o un paseo en camello por las dunas (civitatis.com).
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Para los que prefieren algo más tranquilo pueden enrolarse en alguno de los barcos que parten cada día de Puerto Rico, en Mogán, para avistar delfines y otros cetáceos, como los que ofrece Spirit of the sea (dolphinwhale. es). O contratar una excursión en kayak desde Puerto Mogán por la costa hasta la playa de Taurito como las de OK Gran Canaria (okgrancanaria.com).
No te lo pierdas: Gran Canaria también tiene su propio Machu Picchu
¿QUÉ HACER EN EL ENTORNO?
Roque Nublo
El emblemático peñasco de Roque Nublo, situado en el mismo centro de la isla a 1.813 metros de altitud. Aunque está a solo 35 kilómetros de distancia de Maspalomas superar dicha altitud desde el nivel del mar cuesta más de una hora. Lo mejor será tomar la carretera GC-1 y después la GC-120 que irá pasando por el camino por escenarios de gran belleza. Además existen varios miradores a lo largo de la carretera desde los que iremos intuyendo la silueta del roque. Es posible acercarse hasta la misma base del roque caminando unos 40 minutos desde el aparcamiento de la Degollada de La Goleta.
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No te lo pierdas: Del mar a la cumbre, una ruta en coche de Maspalomas al Roque Nublo y más allá
Maspalomas
El núcleo turístico de Maspalomas, con unos cuantos hoteles donde alojarse, rodea la zona de especial protección. El mejor mirador de las dunas se encuentra aquí, cruzando el hotel Riu Palace Maspalomas (riu.com) donde al atardecer se reúne la gente para contemplar cómo las dunas se van dorando con los últimos rayos de sol. El atardecer es también el momento más indicado para pisarlas y correr sobre ellas, cuando la arena ya no quema y la luz es perfecta para tomar las mejores fotos.
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Puerto Mogán
Esta población conserva el encanto de los tiempos en los que era solo un puerto de barcos pesqueros. Lo ideal es visitarla los viernes, cuando se celebra su popular mercadillo. La marina deportiva y la playa con forma de luna menguante son otros dos buenos motivos para acercarse a ella.
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Palmitos Park
En el cercano barranco de los Palmitos está este jardín botánico y parque zoológico perfecto para ir con niños (palmitospark. es). Posee la mayor concentración de orquídeas de las Islas Canarias, con cientos de especies, el jardín más grande de Europa donde vuelan miles de mariposas. También se visita el acuario, un área de reptiles y mamíferos y se asiste a exhibiciones de delfines, aves exóticas y rapaces. Para los que buscan algo más especial habrá que apuntarse al encuentro con delfines donde realizar actividades junto a estos bellos mamíferos y sus educadores.
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Explore La playa de Maspalomas en Gran Canaria
Be at one with nature and experience wide-open spaces
The Maspalomas beach, on the Gran Canarias’s southern coast, covers an area of over 1,000 hectares and have been listed as a nature reserve since 1987, meaning that there is official legislation limiting what types of activity can take place here, in a view to maintaining conditions favourable to the dissemination of the various wildlife forms which inhabit the area.
Wildlife Abounds
Indeed, there a truly eclectic range of life forms which call the beach their home. The one that arguably provides the most majestic spectacle, however, might the flocks of migratory birds who use the area as a breeding ground.
La Charca (the Pond) is a body of brackish water, meaning that it has a higher level of salinity than freshwater, but lower than pure seawater, where such magnificent creatures such as the osprey, the cattle egret and the black kite come to mate, year after year.
Aside from the migratory seabirds, the Maspalomas beach boasts an awe-inspiring array of lizards, insects and crustaceans, many of which are either endangered or at the risk of becoming endangered.
One of the life forms which is most emblematic of the area is the famous Gran Canaria giant lizard. This species of lizard is endemic to this area and grow up to 80 cm long. The rocky, temperate shrubland of the Mesopalamos beach is its natural habitat.
The abundance of life forms which the beach and its dunes, known as the Maspalomas dunes, boast make it a constant fixture in the itineraries of all the major tour guides who operate in the area.
But even if wildlife-spotting isn’t your cup of tea, a trip to the beach and dunes is still well worth the effort. Clear green-seawater and pristine sandy-beaches which look like they served as the basis for every representation of an island paradise ever conceived make the area an unmissable stop on your visit to the island.
Saharan sand?
In recent years, there has also been a rumor circulating on the internet in regard to the origin of the beach’s immaculately yellow sands. Namely, it has been suggested that the sand originated in the Sahara Desert. This theory, however, has been disproved and is little more than a myth.
Despite the fact that the sand didn’t originate in the Sahara, the landscape itself bears more than a passing resemblance to the Sahara Desert, which lies to its South. The similarities don’t end there either: the dunes themselves are can be categorized as “mobile dunes,” as can those found in the Sahara desert.
What this means is that the dunes have been stabilized to some extent by the vegetation which grows in and around them, but are still susceptible to erosion and formation caused by wind, meaning that the landscape here, like in the Share desert, is in constant fluctuation.
Visit to the lighthouse
Another symbolic and unique component of any trip to the Maspalomas beach is the iconic lighthouse. The decision to build a lighthouse in Maspalomas was taken in 1861. But it wasn’t until 1884 when the prodigious engineer Juan de León y Castillo, finally completed the construction plans. The work was completed in 1889, and the lighthouse became operational in 1890.
The tower measures 180 feet high, and its average diameter in the upper body is 20 feet. It is the third tallest lighthouse in Spain, after the Tower of Hercules in La Coruña and the Chipiona Lighthouse in Cádiz.
It is well worth ascending the stairs all the way to the top, as the views afforded from the viewing point on the tower’s summit are truly unforgettable. From up here, you can witness the beauty of your surroundings in all its magnificent glory. It truly is a sight to behold and not be missed.
After leaving the lighthouse, a visit to the Paseo de Meloneras is also highly recommended. If you time your trip well, you might well be lucky enough to make the walk from the lighthouse to the Paseo as the sun is setting, as this is the time of day when the scenery is at its most enchanting.
As the sun begins to set behind the mountain, the low angle of the sun basks you and your surrounding in a soft, lingering light, one which adds a truly spellbinding look to what is already a truly stunning landscape, The effect is heightened by the fact that the natural red-yellow of the beach and the dunes reflect the dying light of the sun.
After walking from the lighthouse to the Paseo, hopefully bathed in the light from one of the most gorgeous sunsets you’ll ever witness, you should be ready for a meal! Luckily, you’ll be in the right place! The paseo has an embarrassment of gastronomic riches on offer, so simply saunter the sun-soaked streets at your leisure and choose the place that looks most inviting!
That, I’m sure you’ll agree, has got to be the ideal way to end the perfect trip to the beach you’ve ever had.
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Apartment Loma Dos, Arguineguin
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Holidays on the beaches of Maspalomas. Best Resorts, Beaches and Recreation Areas in Maspalomas Search Hotels in Maspalomas
It is safe to say that the most attractive and popular beaches of Gran Canaria are located in Maspalomas.
The total length of the coastline of the resort is about 17 kilometers, conventionally the coast is divided into several recreation areas, each of which has its own attractive features. Of particular interest are sections of the coast surrounded by beautiful sand dunes. The local beaches have excellent conditions for sports entertainment and recreation with children.
In Maspalomas there are several opportunities for thorough shopping. Despite the fact that the city itself cannot boast of a large population, the constant influx of tourists has led to the discovery of … Open
Playa del Aguila beach is very popular among surfers. The conditions for training here are simply ideal, while the conditions for swimming can hardly be called comfortable. Fans of water sports note that it is best to train on the coast in winter, when the conditions for sports entertainment are the most optimal. For those who are just starting to learn the basics of surfing, high-class sports centers located on the coast offer their services.
For older people and travelers with children, the sandy beach of Playa de San Agustin is in demand. This part of the coast is devoid of strong waves and winds, and there is no abundance of noisy entertainment venues on its territory. Here you can comfortably sunbathe in an atmosphere of complete harmony, the beach is well equipped and from additional services it is ready to offer vacationers several cozy restaurants. It is also worth noting that Playa de San Agustin has a rather impressive scale, so finding a quiet place to relax here is not difficult even at the height of the tourist season. On the outskirts of the beach there is a rocky promontory, immediately behind which another charming beach covered with gray sand originates – Playa de las Burras. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
Maspalomas is located in the center of the tourist area of the same name, in the southern part of the picturesque island of Gran Canaria. The Maspalomas region is the busiest resort area in the Canary Islands, … Open
This part of the coast is relatively small, it is perfectly protected from waves and wind. Tourists who stay on vacation with small children and want to spend time away from noisy youth companies will like to relax here. The Playa del Cochino beach is distinguished by a calm and serene atmosphere. Despite its compact size, it is also ready to offer vacationers a number of additional services; the beach will definitely not disappoint lovers of comfort.
The largest and busiest beach in Maspalomas is Playa del Ingles, the length of this sandy stretch of coast is more than 3 kilometers. Near the coast there are a huge number of prestigious hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and bars – beach guests can have fun and have fun both day and night. The main part of the beach visitors are young people, but you should not assume that only young people will be interested in relaxing here. Fans of water sports and high-class restaurants, as well as those who are not used to ending the entertainment program after dark, will definitely like it here.
If you want to relax with the whole family, then you can go for a few hours to Holiday World Maspalomas. It is unlikely that children will be interested in staying here for a long time, and in the midst of the heat of the day, hiding in the park … Open
The beautiful beach of Playa de Maspalomas does not go unnoticed by travelers. It is on this stretch of coast that an amazing reserve originates – the Dunes of Maspalomas, which is one of the outstanding natural attractions of the archipelago. Absolutely everyone should see this unique natural phenomenon. A small desert area with incredibly beautiful dunes comes close to the coast and makes an amazing contrast with the azure water of the coast. It is also worth noting that the Playa de Maspalomas beach is the owner of the Blue Flag and has maintained its high environmental performance for many years, despite the huge number of tourists.
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The relief of Spain is diverse, in the country there are about 400 different national parks and reserves. Here you can find desert and mountain landscapes, sea and tropical zones, volcanic terrain. Most of the national parks and reserves are located in the Canary Islands and the Balearic archipelago. One of the most popular national reserves among tourists is Teide Park on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The park is located around the highest point in the country – Mount Teide and has a desert landscape. Travelers tend to climb to the mouth of the volcano, for those who do not want to climb on foot, there is a funicular.
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A guide to the best places for a relaxing and secluded summer holiday in Maspalomas. The most beautiful beaches and coves for sunbathing and swimming in the gentle waters of the resorts of Maspalomas.
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The Maspalomas resort area, or as it is also called, Costa Canaria, is 17 kilometers of golden sandy beaches, developed tourist infrastructure, many hotels, restaurants and all kinds of entertainment, in a word, Maspalomas is the most significant beach resort on the island of Gran Canaria. It includes several recreation areas at once – Playa del San Augustin, Baia Feliz, Playa del Inglés and Meloneras.
Each of these tourist areas is separated from the other purely conditionally, but at the same time has its own specialization. Tourists, according to their taste, can choose where to stay – in the zone of active entertainment or in the zone of solitude and closeness to nature. Attracts tourists to Maspalomas and the dune park of the same name. The Maspalomas Dunes Park is one of the most significant natural attractions on the island.
The resorts of Maspalomas are located 18 km from the international airport of arrival in Gran Canaria. There are no direct flights from Russia to Gran Canaria, but you can easily get there with a transfer in one of the European cities (most often it will be Madrid or Barcelona). You can check the flight schedule on various aggregator sites, such as Aviasales, Buruki and others.
By bus: Shuttle buses run from Gran Canaria Airport to the resorts of the island. So, the resorts of Maspalomas can be reached by buses No. 36, 5, 66, 90. The fare is 4.05 euros one way. Please note that the buses operate according to their schedule during the daytime only.
By Taxi: If you are staying late in the evening/night, or traveling with a lot of luggage, it would be safer to order a taxi. You can book a taxi car in advance on individual transfer services, such as Kiwitaxi, Intui.Travel and others. On Intui.Travel it is also possible to order a group bus transfer.
By rental car: You can also rent a car at Gran Canaria Airport. The option is useful not only as a transfer, but also if you plan to actively travel around the island. At the airport of arrival in Gran Canaria, offices of 13 different car rental companies are opened at once, and the total car fleet is more than 150 cars. In favor of renting a car in Gran Canaria, the relative cheapness of the rental, the availability of high quality roads, the many scenic routes, and the minimum set of documents required for renting a car speak in favor of car rental. The airport and Maspalomas are connected by motorway No. GC-1, 32 km long, with an approximate travel time of 20 minutes.
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Maspalomas Hotels, Gran Canaria
Maspalomas resort offers accommodation in various tourist areas. The most popular are Playa del San Augustin, Baia Feliz, Playa del Inglés and Meloneras. You can search for accommodation/hotels both on the request “Maspalomas” and on any of the names of tourist areas. In general, this is a single territory, divided according to the beach principle (each zone has its own beach).
Maspalomas is dominated by hotels of various star categories, as well as renting apartments. Holiday houses, country houses, cottage complexes, bed and breakfast hotels are also quite popular. Maspalomas hotels have varying levels of features, from standard to all-inclusive. Many local hotels in the 4 * and 5 * category offer their guests full or partial board meals, outdoor pools, spas, free parking, animation, evening programs, etc.
Maspalomas Resort by Dunas 4* — the hotel is located in a picturesque place and is surrounded by a tropical garden. The nearest beach is 1 km from the hotel. It offers 2 outdoor pools, water slides, a restaurant with a terrace and a bar. There is a playground for children and an entertainment program. You can stay in bungalows of various sizes. The food offered is all inclusive. Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. Free public parking is available nearby. The front desk is open 24/7;
Hotel Los Calderones THe Senses Collection 4* – This adults-only hotel is located 2 km from the Dunes of Maspalomas. It offers a spa area, outdoor pool, gym, sun terrace. There is also a bistro bar and a restaurant on site. You can stay in rooms of various sizes. The type of food offered is breakfast or half board. Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. There is street parking. The front desk is open 24 hours a day and provides luggage storage services;
Palm Oasis Maspalomas 3* – the hotel is located in a cozy place, surrounded by tropical gardens. The coast is 5 minutes away by car. Outdoor pools with waterfalls, hydromassage and a slide are available on site, heated in winter. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, mini-golf course, tennis courts. Guests can stay in studios or apartments. The type of food offered is breakfast or half board. Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. Private parking is available on site at an additional cost. The front desk serves guests around the clock, there are places for luggage storage;
Dunagolf Suites 3* – the hotel is located near the dunes of Maspalomas. It offers adult and children’s pools, sun terrace, children’s playground, restaurant, bar, gym. Guests can stay in rooms of various sizes. Depending on the type of room, breakfast may be included or paid extra. Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge. Free public parking is available on site. The front desk serves guests around the clock, there are places for luggage storage;
Eden Meloneras by TAM Resort 3* – This apartment hotel overlooks Maspalomas Beach. An outdoor swimming pool and a palm tree garden can be found on site. Guests can stay in one or two bedroom apartments. Some rooms are equipped with balconies. In the rooms you can find a TV, safe, refrigerator, coffee maker or kettle, microwave, hair dryer, oven, stove, toaster. Wi-Fi is available in public areas free of charge. Private parking is available on site upon reservation and at an additional cost. The front desk provides luggage storage and currency exchange.
Apartments in Maspalomas are an equally popular option. As a rule, accommodation in rented apartments or so-called apart-hotels is cheaper for tourists than in classic hotels, therefore it is more popular. When choosing an apartment, you should pay attention, among other things, to such a parameter as proximity to local beaches.
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Attractions Maspalomas, Gran Canaria
Holidaying in Maspalomas, you can find a lot of all kinds of entertainment and see the most beautiful natural attractions. Entertainment in Maspalomas is not limited to standard restaurants-bars-night discos, although this is also in abundance. Perfect place for a family holiday Holiday World and Aqualand Maspalomas . So, in Holiday World you can find all the standard and such favorite attractions as a Ferris wheel, cars, a pirate ship, roller coasters, playgrounds, trams, simulators, carousels and much more. The park is open year-round, from 5 pm to midnight, enter the park for free, each attraction is paid separately.
In Aqualand Maspalomas , you can find extreme skiing areas, a family area, a children’s area and a relaxation area. The most impressive here are the water attractions “Snake Hills”, “Tornado”, “Kamikaze”, “Water Maze”, “Spiral”, “Boomerang”, “Speed Boats”, etc. The park is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm (during the summer – until 6 pm). The ticket price for an adult is 32 euros, for a child – 23 euros, on the official website you can buy tickets online at a discount.
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There is a zoo in Gran Canaria – Palmitos Park , dolphin shows are held here, there is a huge collection of exotic plants, in addition, emus, pelicans, toucans, Komodo dragons live in the park , caimans, various types of monkeys and many others. It is also worth visiting the aquarium, orchid park, cactus park, butterfly park. Palmitos Park is open daily from 10.00 to 18.00. The entrance ticket costs 32 euros for adults and 23 euros for a child. On the official website you can buy tickets online at a discount.
Carlos M/Palmitos Park
It’s hard to imagine a holiday in Maspalomas without visiting its pearl – National Park of the Dunes . In fact, the resort of Maspalomas with its long sandy beaches is already part of a unique natural area, but if you go deeper into the park, you can feel like you are in the middle of the Sahara desert. Around for many kilometers only sand dunes stretched. It is believed that the once local desert appeared here thanks to the winds that inflated part of the sand masses from the neighboring African continent.
In general, Maspalomas and its surroundings are full of different and interesting places. In addition, other natural sites worthy of attention can also be found on the island, for example, Botanical Garden of Viera and Clavijo , Caldera de Bandama and much more. Noteworthy is the capital of Gran Canaria – Las Palmas.
Przewodnik/Beaches of Maspalomas
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Going on a trip to the Canary Islands, do not forget to take out a travel insurance policy, which is mandatory already at the stage of applying for a tourist visa. You can take out insurance on your own without leaving your home. There are special services for this, such as Tripinsurance, Cherehapa and others. You can buy a policy online and then print it on a regular printer.
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