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El Medano, Tenerife, Spain
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Los Cristianos, Tenerife, Spain
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Los Cristianos, Tenerife, Spain
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Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife, Spain
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Las Américas Golf Course
Opened in March of 1998, on the southern part of the island of Tenerife, on Las Américas Beach, Arona, it offers the attractions of its location in an amphitheatre with a view towards the sea, protected from the wind by a group of surrounding nearby hills.
With ideal climactic conditions, in winter as well as in spring, the mean temperatures range from 21 to 25 ºC. Between the winter and the summer, there are a total of 3 200 hours of sunlight a year.
Among its attractions, it offers an ensemble of lakes and water ravines with an agreeable environmental effect. Together with the Club House, of an architectural beauty well worth mentioning, and an outstanding topographical location, are the practice fields, tees 1 and 10, and greens 9 and 18.
The total surface area of the field and the complementary urbanization, with varying types of tourist lodgings, is 90 hectares.
The 7 Best Things to do in Golf del Sur, Canary Islands
The 7 Best Things to do in Golf del Sur, Canary Islands
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The 7 Best Things to do in Golf del Sur, Canary Islands
August 24, 2021 Claudia Navarrete
Golf del Sur is a holiday resort and golf course situated in Tenerife, Canary Islands within the municipality of San Miguel de Abona.
Restaurants in Golf del Sur
1. GooDiving
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5.0 based on 192 reviews
GooDiving is a the only authorized by the Government of Canary islands in Golf Del Sur, Tenerife. We provide a 5 Star Service through our high quality training and recreational diving to small groups of divers. We can take you from your very first experience underwater all the way to becoming a professional Scuba Instructor. Our RIB is moored in the local marina, Marina San Miguel. There is a great variety of dive sites available to us, both boat and shore dives all around the island of Tenerife for all levels of ability. Here in Tenerife there is so much to see, we are lucky enough to see Sting rays, Barracudas, school of fishes, Angel Sharks, Turtles and much more.
2. Ocean Jet Ski Tenerife
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Empresa ubicada en la Marina de San Miguel dedicada to nautical actividades: Jet Ski safari, Zodiac excursion
3. Golf del Sur Campo de Golf – Tenerife
Avenida de Jose Miguel Galvan Bello n0 1 Casa Club, 38639 Golf del Sur, San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife Spain +34 922 73 81 70 [email protected] http://www. golfdelsur.es
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4.0 based on 583 reviews
Golf course in South of Tenerife, with 18 holes and a wealth of natural features to test the keenest golfer.The stunning course, with its wide fairways and challenging water hazards makes the most of the dramatic natural features so artfully provided by Mother Nature, weaving round ravines and volcanic sand traps and dipping towards the sea. Each course offers its own particular set of challenges. In the North Course, the most attractive hole is HOLE 3, that runs along the “San Blas Ravine” and has the peak of Teide as its dramatic backdrop. HOLE 5 of the Links course which is a par 4 has a high position Tee which gives the player a fantastic view of the course and sea. “WHERE THE BEST PLAYERS PLAY “
Reviewed By C7723XLjamesa – Edinburgh, United Kingdom
I was staying nearby at Sandos San Blas and played a round. If you speak with the hotel, there is a deal to get a free taxi both ways.
I thought the staff were really nice and friendly. I managed to get an early tee time which meant it was very calm and less windy than it generally is later in the day.
The course was in good condition and has a driving range and putting and chipping area. I got round in just over 2 hours by myself in a buggy. I play off 12 and found that it was a decent challenge. There are a few risk regard holes and gettable par 5s even off the back tees. There was a good selection of hire clubs as well. It is quite hilly so I would definitely recommend a buggy.
It compared favourably with other places that I have played such as Madeira. There are 3 different 9 hole tracks but one is currently closed for maintenance.
4. Black Magic Bar Tenerife
Local 70 – C.C. San Blas Top Square, 38620 Golf del Sur, San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife Spain +34 680 85 93 15 [email protected] http://www. blackmagicbartenerife.com
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Golf del Sur’s most Relaxing and Stylish and Modern Chillout Cocktail Bar – Lounge / Night Club Why not Come Visit us here in C.C. San Blas on Golf del Sur We are situated close Pubs, Bars and Restaurants and shops also to many of the Hotels and Apartments Complexes on Golf del Sur Black Magic bar is close to Golf del Sur – Golf Course and about 10 mins from Amarilla Golf Club and 18kms from Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas and Adeje – Fanabe accessible via Car / Taxi ride or Local Titsa Bus Black Magic Bar is close to Sunset View – Sand Club – San Miguel Village – Terrazza del la Paz – El Nautico – Alamos Park – Sandos San Blas – Fairways Village – Vinnci Hotel – Santa Barbara – Winter Gardens – Agua Marina Tourists and Residents, Relax after a days work or hard day on the golf course or Beach and complete your vacation or holiday here in the beautiful clean spacious surrounds of Black Magic Bar Tenerife We serve all the Best Brand names and Products – No Local Spirits Wines – Spirits – Beers – Fresh Cocktails and Champagnes There are many places to visit in Tenerife Loro Parque – Siam Park – AquaLand – Mount Teide and Tenerife National Park Have a last drink before you leave Tenerife – San Blas C. C. – Golf del Sur is only 10 minutes from the South Airport Sofia Reina
Reviewed By ShirleydollS – Uphall, United Kingdom
We spent a lot of time in this bar during our recent holiday….mainly because the staff are so fabulous and the owners Tina & Dave, are busting a gut to encourage people in with a warm friendly welcome, attention to detail and great entertainment. I cannot praise the bar staff Zoe and Chris highly enough. They are attentive, so friendly, great fun and they throw themselves into everything the bar does (absolute fabulous effort at karaoke competition and the halloween party).
In current climate I only pray they go from strength to strength and great success….I know they have some fantastic entertainment lined up now and in the coming weeks.
Cant wait to go back.
5. Golf Clinic Javier Toll . Tenerife
Golf del Sur, San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife Spain
Javier Toll, Golf Pro and Golf Coach since 1991, has extensive experience and an international recognition endorsed by its customers from all over the world, from the newest to the most experienced.
6. Steffi Deleener
My name is Steffi. Together with my friend Timmy we realize our dream in Tenerife. We do this by giving tourists the opportunity to enjoy something new and exclusive on the water by offering and guaranteeing the best price and service. We make sure your experience is unforgettable. Before this we did a jet ski rental on the Costa Brava for 4 years. But Tenerife is just that little bit more and would like to let you enjoy an Ocean Kart!
The fantastic array of plants, shrubs and flowers on show at the garden
centre at the very top of the resort, gives an indication of what to expect
in the picturesque resort of Golf Del Sur .
The first time you drive down the long straight road into “The Golf”
it will become clear that there is something special, hidden away in this
little Oasis on the south coast of Tenerife. The sea is sprawled in front
of you, the road is lined with palm trees and the green of the golf course
contrasts beautifully with the barreness of the rest of the island.
One of the most magical things about the Golf is that lovely smell of
freshly mown grass coming from the fairways conjuring up images of an
English village green in mid August after a scattering of rain.
The “Helter Skelter” sign welcomes you to Golf Del Sur and
this is when you begin to appreciate the resort. The golf fairways stretch
out either side of the road, to the left, it winds upwards to the mountains
in the distance and to the right, it cascades down to the sparkling waters
of the Atlantic Ocean.
Barring the odd off-shoot, the Golf mainly consists of one winding one-way
system working its way from the golf club house at the top of the resort,
round past the new marina, up to the main Commercial Centre at “San
Blas” and back up towards the golf course.
The first complex you will see is “The Palms” on the left hand
side which is well worth a look. Four stunning swimming pools set within
picturesque grounds as well as a highly reputable restaurant makes this
is a very popular complex.
“Las AdelFas” is the next complex you will come to which is
next to the very popular Irish bar, Grandee O’Donnells, home of all the
top sporting events by day and some high quality live music in the evening.
As you continue around the one way system the popular holiday apartments
of Park Albatross are on the right, whilst those who enjoy a pampering
must visit the Atlantic Spa next door with its spa, whirlpools, hydro-massage,
jacuzzi, massage and gym.
Winter Gardens is one of the best maintained complexes in the area, with
high quality accommodation, a lovely sunny pool area and of course the
Tenerife International Bowls stadium.
Just past Winter Gardens you can leave the one way system and drop down
to the sea and the westerly corner of the Golf. Here you will find the
stunning front line complex of Aguamarina that offers the most gorgeous
sea views, many apartments with balconies that literally sit above the
Atlantic!
Opposite Aguamarina is The Wild Geese, the sister pub to Grandee O’Donnells,
offering the same friendly ambience and good entertainment.
In this little corner of the Golf lies the new marina and its many sea
front restaurants set on a picturesque promenade. There is also a very
small shingle beach. Many people come from miles around to eat at the
“Teppanayaki” restaurant. Watch the Japanese chief cook your
dinner in front of you but be aware of low flying food!
For those who like a bargain, outside the Aguamarina Hotel is the home
of Golf Del Sur’s Friday market.
Next to the marina, is the newly built link road to the neighbouring
resort of Amarilla Golf and Country Club.
With this new stretch of road it is quick and easy to walk between the
two resorts which are beginning to merge as one.
Heading back on yourself and onto the one way system, the road begins
to veer upwards away from the sea. On the left you will see the older
complex of Golf Park followed by the new and modern front block of Ocean
Golf and Country Club.
Being probably the most prestigious complex in the area, Ocean Golf combines
new, modern and fresh accommodation with picturesque pool areas and lovely
sea and golf course views from its balconies. In front of the complex
is a the best Tapas / Wine bar around. At “Dabdas” you will
always be given a warm welcome by the owners, Sinead and Walter. Tell
them Jon and Louisa Stewart sent you and you will definitely be looked
after!
As the road continues to wind uphill, the fairways of the south course
are still on your right and opposite lies Terrazas De la Paz (terraces
of peace) that offers some stunning sea views from the surprisingly spacious
terraces.
You will soon see the signs for the resort centre of the Golf, Centro
Commerical San Blas and it is on this corner where you will find the famous
Sand Club complex. A two minute walk to San Blas, sea views from the pool
area and a 24 hour reception make this a very popular choice.
San Blas is a slight detour off the main one way system and is the area
where many people flock to at night to enjoy an evening meal or evening
entertainment. Before you reach the Commercial Centre there is an estate
called Alamos Park which is where the most luxurious villas on the Golf
are located. All with private pools and many with sea and golf course
views within large grounds puts these villas at the elite end of the market.
Sunset View is the term used for the road that drops down towards the
sea to San Blas and is also the name of the complex opposite. Proximity
to the Commercial Centre and lovely sea views makes this a very popular
complex. Anyone visiting the Golf must visit the restaurant within Sunset
View with it’s cabaret bar style evening entertainment.
In front of the commerical centre and right on the sea front is the
hugely popular called San Miguel Village. Here you have large apartments
and spacious villas, many of which have lovely sunny front gardens and
sea views. San Miguel Village has some of the best villas in the area,
all of which share a gorgeous sea front pool.
Within the Commercial centre you will find three picturesque squares
each with an array of boutiques, good quality bars and restaurants, banks,
a doctor, a chemist, and a large supermarket. In Tenerife, it is unusual
to find such a pretty square with neat stone buildings and a friendly
atmosphere.
There are plenty of bars to choose from where you will be greeted warmly
by the locals. Friends bar with it’s popular happy hour, chatty bar staff,
quizzes and karaoke has always been a favourite. Sports enthusiasts will
enjoy K’s Bar which shows all the major sporting events. Most of
the bars have some evening entertainment but the top and main squares
also have their own outside singers and dancing acts.
The restaurants in San Blas are too many to mention but it’s worth highlighting
that some of the quieter (and some might say more classy) restaurants
are out the back of the main square which many people can miss. “Gullivers
Grillhouse” has an excellent reputation, as does “The Lobster
Pot”. There is also a gorgeous Tapas restaurant called “The
Patio de Oro”. At the back of the square, you will also find Golf
Del Sur’s only nightclub, Taboos with music and drinking until the
early hours.
From the back of San Blas you get views across the gorge to Los Abrigos
which is a quaint Spanish fishing village and a marina that is home to
some of the best fresh fish on the island. Definitely worth a visit on
at least one occasion – perhaps combining it with a trip to the night
market on a Tuesday night.
Head back up the hill from San Blas and you are back on the one way system.
The golf course is on your left and so is the very pretty area called
“Fairway Village”. Set within the golf course, the village is
full of lined villas each with their own gardens – most of them enjoying
sea and golf course views.
As you get back onto the one way system you are again heading along Palm
tree lined roads with some the beautifully landscaped gardens of the east
part of the Alamos Park estate on your right hand side. Before you know
it, you will be back at the top of Golf Del Sur and back to the clubhouse
where there is also tennis courts and crazy golf. Here you will hesitate
– do you really want to head back out into the hustle and bustle of the
real world? Why not stay and enjoy the tranquil picturesque setting of
Golf Del Sur!
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Nightlife in Tenerife can be divided into two distinct types.
You can go to a nightclub, where there is live entertainment or maybe a show…or you can go “clubbing”, to a late night venue, featuring DJs where you can dance the night away and generally let your hair down. As they are two totally different forms of nightlife, “Clubbing” has been given a seperate category of its own.
You can go to a nightclub, where there is live entertainment or maybe a show…or you can go “clubbing”, to a late night venue, featuring DJs where you can dance the night away and generally let your hair down. As they are two totally different forms of nightlife, “Clubbing” has been given a seperate category of its own.
There follows a selection of live entertainment venues in the south of the island. It’s likely that I’ve not included every single one that exists, so, if you’re a bar owner whose bar isn’t featured and you would like it added, feel free to contact me, via the “feedback” button on the navigation bar. NB: your bar must feature live entertainment.
Similarly, things change frequently in Tenerife, so, if any of the details below and on the pages they link to are now inaccurate, I let me know and I’ll put it right.
NIGHTLIFE IN TENERIFE – LOS CRISTIANOS
Costamar Poolside Terrace Once featuring, every Sunday afternoon, a relaxed event with guest artistes and bingo. Now the home for Legends Snooker & Pool Bar.
Charly Bar Live music, seven nights a week
Market Tavern Situated in the Paloma Beach strip, this British bar features live entertainment on Wednesdays and Sundays
The Polygon Also on the Paloma Beach strip, a drinks-only bar featuring karaoke hosting and a few songs of his own from my old mate, Terry Paul.
D’Arcos Now called “Frankie’s”, featuring different shows every night
Manhattan Bar A sports and entertainment bar, also providing food
Dreamers Owned by the drummer from Freddie and the Dreamers – featuring a live duo every night
Irish Times Situated above Dreamers Bar, this Irish venue is rated by many customers as the best night out in Los Cristianos. Features resident duo playing Irish music.
O’ Flaherty’s Closed down
Amigos Bar Found on the sea front down by the harbour, this bar/restaurant has had a few changes of personel over the last six months, but, as far as I know, now features Simon May, one-time member of the band Crush, seven nights a week.
Lewinski’s Found on the corner at the traffic lights in Los Cristianos centre, this is a stylish restaurant, offering food and drink at very reasonable prices, plus live music at night.
Pa Broons Found in the Parque Margarita complex, opposite Summerland, this small bar has been sold and reopened under the name Buddies. As far as I know, it doesn’t feature live entertainment.
Swan Inn A bar/restaurant very popular with returning holidaymakers (and some locals). Catering, let’s say, for the more senior customer, it presents live entertainment nightly, featuring, amongst others, veteran Tenerife entertainer, Linda Day.
Restaurante Margarita A fine restaurant situated on the other side of Buddies, featuring class cabaret every night.
Merry Monk Over on the far right corner of the Apolo Centre, this British-run bar provides fine cabaret entertainment seven nights a week.
Claddagh Bar Situated at San Telmo, this is an out-and-out Irish bar, with entertainment provided by the boss, from Galway.
Bar 39 Situated in the Oasis del Sur area, this bar is the residency of the excellent music and comedy duo, Kracka. Guest cabaret is also featured.
Summer Nites It appears that both Summer Nites and Summer Days have ceased to exist, their former premises now being a restaurant.
O’Jangles Also in Oasis del Sur, this Irish bar, only opening in 2009, features quality live entertainment seven nights a week.
Shambles Bar Found up the hill behind Los Cristianos, this primarily karaoke bar also features some live entertainment, notably excellent band “Crush” on Wednesdays.
Harveys Bar Right next door to Shambles Bar, this bar, although heavily featuring karaoke, also presents quality live entertainment throughout the week.
Jaqelz The one-time Taylor Made Music bar, now under new management and name, this cabaret bar was once up the hill behind Los Cristianos. It appears, now, to be no more.
Thistle & Dragon Formerly Danni’s Bar, this has reincarnated under the management of Darren and Linda, providing both live entertainment and karaoke
Beverly Hills Club A very stylish complex up in the heights behind Los Cristianos, offering live entertainment nightly
Los Claveles A timeshare complex, up the hill behind Los Cristianos, where I worked regular Saturday nights for a time
Chill Out Bar More a restaurant (wheelchair-friendly, too), situated right down on the seafront, overlooking Las Vistas beach, it features live music with pianist Kenny G, every night.
The President Chicken King This restaurant (as far as I’m aware) features live music three nights a week.
Raffles A bar/restaurant once found in the Apolo Centre at the top of Los Cristianos. It doesn’t appear to be there anymore.
Heritage Bar British run bar in the San Marino complex near the traffic lights in Los Cristianos centre. Features some live music.
Cheers Bar Closed down.
The Church Once a cabaret bar, hosted by my mate, Terry Paul, now, after an incarnation as an Indian restaurant, is now a venue called “Oliver’s Bar”. It doesn’t appear to feature live music.
Chicago’s This long-standing bar is now a restaurant – a Spanish one.
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NIGHTLIFE IN TENERIFE – LAS AMERICAS and its environs
The Patch
Drunk N Duck For many years, this venue featured the excellent resident duo, Two Risky, consisting of Terry and Steve. Sadly, in November 2013, Steve passed away after a brief battle with cancer. I’m unsure of the present entertainment situation.
Brewers Droop A family bar with host and compere Graham Gold.
Shenanigans Fun bar, featuring superb resident duo “Loony Tunes”, plus a selection of comperes and a variety of top Tenerife cabaret acts.
Sax Bar On your left as you walk down Patch towards the ocean, in recent years featuring live music of a “heavy metal” nature. (No saxophones!)
Blaydon Races A very popular cabaret bar featuring a resident compere – a drag act – and guest cabaret
Princess Di’s This well-known Patch bar is no more, I’m afraid. Apparently, it is now a Finnish-run bar, called Kippi’s!
Central Station A family-friendly bar with resident compere and guest cabaret
Patch Bar This is the large bar on the corner at the top of Patch. Italian run, with Italian live music
Dubliner Bar situated under the Las Palmeras Hotel, near Patch. Guess what sort of pub it is! Brilliant three piece band in residence
Gaelic Corner Another Irish themed pub, upstairs from the Dubliner, with a keyboard player in residence
The Full Monty This large venue is situated at the top corner of Patch, on the right.
The Stage Door Tucked away under some steps on the left just down from the main road is this, theoretically, members only bar. It’s where a lot of the Tenerife entertainers go after they finish and some of them will get up on stage and do an impromptu spot
Crystals Palace The new venue of outrageous drag artiste, Crystal Starr.
Cafe De Paris A very large, Spanish run venue right at the bottom left corner of Patch, overlooking the sea, offering nightly entertainment.
Hereford Bull Found in “City Centre”, just over the road from Patch, this bar features different quality acts each night.
Railway Tavern Found on the main road at the top of Patch, to the right as you face down it (past The Full Monty), this compact bar is an out-and-out British pub which may feature comedians two nights a week.
Gangsters Closed down
Beavers Closed down
Britannia Closed down
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Parque La Paz
There is a strip of bar/restaurants attached to the Parque La Paz aparthotel, most providing entertainment.
Coconut Joe’s The first bar/restaurant from the main road and one I worked in as compere for a good while just before I returned to the UK
The Bull’s Head The next bar along, serving drinks only. A larger venue, featuring an excellent live band (with real drums!)
Brahms and Liszt A large bar that has been described as having a “working men’s club” atmosphere. (For those of you not from the UK, I’m sorry, that won’t mean anything.) Entertainment nightly
Soul Suite Late cabaret venue featuring Tenerife’s best soul singers
Highland Paddy Occupying the premises of the old George and Dragon bar, this pub has switched allegiance from England to Ireland
Hole In The Wall An Irish bar with resident musician plus guest cabaret
Frankie’s Music Bar Formerly Lazy Daze, this is yet another cabaret bar – it also features the dreaded karaoke!
The Corner Bar At the bottom end of the La Paz strip, with a large outdoor terrace, presenting class acts nightly
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Las Americas Town Centre
The Anchor Occupying the premises that used to be Escala, this British-run bar/restaurant features a resident duo, plus guest acts.
Jersey Cow Just up the road from the Anchor, on the other side, is this cabaret bar offering different acts nightly.
Chieftain Just round the corner from the Jersey Cow, this Irish bar features live traditional music every night.
Magic Bar Found at the Piramide de Arona, on Avenida de Las Americas, this is a very upmarket bar, attached to a stylish club of the same name. Live music five nights.
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Between Patch and Starco
Leonardo’s On the road from Patch, almost as far as Starco, you’ll find this “entertainment and sports bar”. Features resident duo “Loaded”.
La Karina This restaurant is found on the main road from Patch to Starco. Features live entertainment from duo Graham and Robert.
La Karina 2 On a walkway between Avenida Antonio Dominguez and Avenida de Las Americas, also featuring live music every night.
Starco
Murphy’s Bar In the block behind Starco you’ll find this Irish bar with entertainment provided by Irish recording artist Michael Graham.
Fitzpatrick’s Bar Closed down.
Wigan Pier Not to be confused with “The Original Wigan Pier”, which is in Torviscas, this bar is a few doors down from Lineker’s Bar. As far as I know, entertainment is still being compered by drag artist Crystal Starr and features guest cabaret every night. N.B. This venue may have closed down.
Vivo Previously called “Chasers” and “Bonkers”, this fun pub next to the Starco block features live duo Wild Boyz.
Withespoons A venue featuring four-piece indie band Prozac Nation every night from midnight till late.
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Between Veronicas and Pueblo Canario
Palm Beach Club The largest timeshare complex in Europe, this massive building houses a large room with a stage for evening entertainment. When I worked there, I was part of a resident duo and there were acts on too, some nights.
Banana Garden Situated in a basement location attached to Palm Beach Club, on the seafront, featuring Spanish style music.
Drop Inn Just across the street from Palm Beach Club is this cabaret bar, compered by guitar/vocalist Ricky Menzies, who introduces a different act every night.
Pueblo Canario
Celts Tavern This bar is found on the upper level of Centro Comercial Bouganville Playa. For many years it has been a venue for line dancing.
Garden City pool bar Situated at San Eugenio, this venue used to feature a compere and guest cabaret every night, but, as far as I know, not any more.
Legends (formerly Crooked Spire) Closed down.
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San Eugenio
St Eugen’s Fun pub with award winning compere Ray Wilde at the helm. Features two cabarets each night.
Irish Fiddler Providing live music every night.
Temple Bar Very stylish Irish bar featuring Irish duo Rogue Traders.
Garfield’s With no web presence, this bar has been very difficult to find information on, but I understand it features different live acts every night.
Rumpot This long established bar has evening entertainment compered by Steve “Taff” Martin, from Wales (obviously). He introduces top acts nightly.
Pheasant Plucker Live entertainment every night, hosted by Craig Shaw.
Wali Haii Features, four nights a week, compere Titch Cooper. Guest cabaret three nights.
Irish Rover Traditional Irish bar with compere Stacy Rock, from Dublin, introducing different acts nightly.
O’Reilly’s Details are sketchy, but this bar might have closed down.
The Theatre Compered by outrageous drag act, Roxy Risque, this bar features some live cabaret.
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Puerto Colon
Colon Beach Bar/restaurant featuring evening entertainment with boy/girl duo Innuendo every night, plus a selection of guest cabaret.
Irish Rose As far as I know, live acts several times a week.
Monaco Restaurant Seafront bar/restaurant featuring country and western guitar/vocalist Little Joe every night.
O’Brien’s Live Irish music every night. (No further information than that, I’m afraid).
Hoppers Bar Closed down
Torviscas
Moonlight Bar A fun pub situated down near the beachfront. Live acts through the week, but also a prominence of karaoke.
AJ’s Bar None Closed down.
Amanda’s This large, Spanish-owned bar has been going for years and, as far as I know, still features different cabaret every night.
44 Regent Street Restaurant/cabaret bar situated inside Sunset Harbour, with compere Shaun Carling introducing different cabaret nightly.
The Admiral Nelson Occupying the premises of what was the Crazy Frog, this Bistro and Bar only opened in September, 2011 and features live entertainment in the evenings.
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Fañabe
Capriccio Restaurant and bar providing live entertainment every night.
In and Out Bar Beachfront bar that used to feature superb heavy rock band Soundchaser every night. They have now left the venue.
Motown Diner Once known as “Motown Magic”, this beachfront restaurant still offers live entertainment nightly, with the accent, naturally, on Motown!
CHAYOFA
La Finca del Arte Quite a cool place, featuring an art gallery and bistro. Live music one night a week, plus Sunday afternoons, with the accent on jazz.
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GOLF DEL SUR
Jimmy’s I am aware that this bar/restaurant may feature live entertainment, but can find no further information. If anyone associated with this venue can help, via “feedback”, that would be great.
Grandee O’Donnell Irish bar presenting live entertainment most nights.
Wild Geese Sister bar to Grandee O’Donnell, this is also Irish, featuring live entertainment.
The Palms Pool Bar Found inside The Palms resort, featuring live music several nights a week.
Volare Cabaret Showbar Only opening in 2009, this stylish bar has two comperes introducing a selection of top acts.
San Blas Top Square An large open air area surrounded by bars and restaurants, who, I assume, club together to pay for the cabaret. There is usually an act on every night.
AMARILLA GOLF
Premier Bar Presenting live music nightly.
Terrace Bar Featuring live entertainment three nights a week, plus Sunday afternoons.
The Palms Part of the Fairways Club complex, with some live entertainment.
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COSTA DEL SILENCIO
Flicks Bar Situated right on the seafront (and I mean right on the seafront), this bar offers cabaret through the week, plus Sunday afternoons.
Starlights Cabaret Showbar Found on the lower level of Coral Mar Square, featuring live cabaret.
Lucky Leprechaun An Irish bar (obviously), with live music from Mark, formerly half of the duo “Celtic Confusion” – and his dad!
Albatros Bar This smallish bar, apparently, features some live music a couple of times a week.
Joe’s Bar Right next door to the Albatros, last time I looked, it had a few acts on through the week.
Exiles This smallish British bar doesn’t have a regular entertainment schedule, but may feature live acts every now and then.
LAS GALLETAS
Vai Moana Found by the harbour at the far end, near El Fraile, this very stylish bar features such diverse live musical styles as jazz, reggae, soul and flamenco.
Brujas Situated just before El Fraile on the main road from Guaza, this restaurant/pub features live bands till very late.
EL MEDANO
Underground Rock Pub A cool venue in a cool town. Featuring fully live bands regularly.
Manfred’s Soul Cafe Situated on Calle Jose Miguel Galvan Bello, running along the seafront at the eastern end of town, this laid back venue may feature (quiet) live bands on some occasions.
CALLAO SALVAJE
Pearly Grey Actually called Perla Gris, or “Grey Pearl”, its Spanish name has been anglicized into Pearly Grey. A large hotel which presents live acts most nights.
Tropical Park Resort Presenting different acts nightly.
LOS GIGANTES
The Wine Bar at the Harbour Club Different live acts through the week.
Domingo’s
Different live cabaret every night.
Highland Paddy 3 Different cabaret every night.
TJ’s Yet another venue with a selection of nightly cabaret.
PUERTO SANTIAGO
Route 66 Live music every night, with duo/trio “Old Dogs New Tricks” providing five of them.
Courtyard Nice, compact, British-run bar, with entertainment nightly.
Blarney Stone Traditional Irish bar with entertainment six nights.
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FANCY SOMETHING MORE?
If you want to take things up a notch, entertainment-wise, Tenerife has venues where you can see full-blown musical shows.
There are four main ones.
Exit Palace Situated in San Eugenio, this large venue has two rooms that can, between them, accommodate 1,100 people. Musical shows are presented regularly. NB This venue may have closed down.
Showtime A venue found at Karting Las Americas, just by junction 78 of the TF-1 motorway, presenting musical extravaganzas.
Piramide de Arona This imposing edifice in Las Americas presents musicals on a regular basis.
History – the Musical A spectacular show occurring twice a week at the Magma Arts and Congress building in Adeje.
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TENERIFE SPAIN
Formed from the now dormant Mount Teide and the largest of all the Canary Islands, Tenerife’s abundant natural beauty, sandy beaches and dramatic landscapes, make it the ideal location for adventurers and loungers alike.
And with its palm-lined pool, tropical gardens and array of restaurants and activities, CLC Sunningdale Village is the ultimate Tenerife resort for families – young and old. This special destination, positioned beside the green oasis of the Golf del Sur, possesses everything you could possibly need to create long-lasting holiday memories.
Guests at this stunning family-friendly resort in Tenerife can choose to relax around the pool, soak up the seemingly endless sunshine or take a dip in the crystalline ocean waters. Then, as the sun sets over the beautiful Spanish island, guests can enjoy an active nightlife and delicious dining scene.
ROOMS & ACCOMMODATION AT CLC SUNNINGDALE VILLAGE
ACCOMMODATION TYPES
The low rise apartments of CLC Sunningdale Village give the immediate impression of an intimate and friendly resort. CLC members can enjoy unparalleled views of Teide mountain from their tastefully decorated, comfortable apartments.
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DINING AT CLC SUNNINGDALE VILLAGE RESORT, TENERIFE
DELICIOUS DINING
TEAM MARINA KIDS’ CLUB AT CLC SUNNINGDALE VILLAGE
FAMILY FUN
As one of the best Tenerife resorts for families, Sunningdale Village provides childcare services to help keep the little ones entertained and to help parents relax. With an extensive range of arts and crafts, activities and adventures lined up, our Miniclub supervises children between the ages of 4-11, while our competitions, themed parties and family nights help you get the most out of your time away together.
THINGS TO DO
ON RESORT
CLC Sunningdale Village has a raft of on-site activities to keep everyone happy and smiling, day after day. The large curved swimming pool (and kids’ pool) is an obvious focal point, yet there is equal fun to be had without getting wet with mini-golf, pool table, petanque and table tennis.
If experiencing live entertainment is what you enjoy, evening music and shows are sure to be a hit. Visit clcworld.guide for all the latest resort updates.
THINGS TO DO IN TENERIFE
AROUND THE RESORT
Surrounded by golf courses and a glossy marina, evidence of Golf del Sur’s former life as a private community still remain. The lively duo of Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas are only a 20-minute drive away from CLC Sunningdale Village resort, where you will find an assortment of top-shelf lounge bars, pubs and pan-global restaurants – as well as top attractions such as Siam Park.
The island also boasts many natural wonders; climb the majestic Mount Teide, ride a camel or go whale watching in the Atlantic – there’s always find something to do.
Siam Park is the biggest water park in Europe and Tenerife’s most popular holiday attraction.
This exciting Thai-themed park is just a short drive from CLC Monterey and is an ideal family attraction for all age groups. With winding river rides, Sea Lion Island, a floating market, a huge wave pool, flumes, tubes and slides, Siam Park offers fun for all the family.
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SIAM PARK
One of the great natural wonders of the world, Mount Teide National Park is located less than a 60-minute drive from our CLC Monterey resort and makes for a fascinating day trip.
A unique geological treasure, with volcanoes, craters and lava flows, forms an impressive array of shapes and colours and lunar-like landscapes. Mount Teide is the highest point in Spain and the third highest volcano in the world, soaring 3,718 metres above sea level.
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MOUNT TEIDE
Small but beautifully formed, La Gomera island is a hidden treasure, just off the coast of Tenerife.
With a population of just 20,000 people and a landmass of 114km2, La Gomera is the second smallest of the seven main Canary Islands. The fact that there are no direct flights to La Gomera helps the island maintain its original charm, without being over-commercialised.
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LA GOMERA
Boasting nine superb golf courses with lush greens, challenging fairways and an average yearly temperature of 23ºC, Tenerife is the ideal base for a golfing holiday.
With a wide selection of golf courses, within easy reach of the main holiday resorts, Tenerife offers excellent facilities in the north and the south of the island. The high season is from October to April when golfers flock to Tenerife to escape the chilly climes of northern Europe.
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GOLF
Located on the southern coast of Tenerife, Playa de las Americas is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the island.
Purpose built for fun with a capital ‘F,’ Playa de las Americas offers a vast choice of amazing beaches and water sports, great golf courses and fabulous nightlife.
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PLAYA DE LAS AMERICAS
The dramatic cliffs of Los Gigantes, the Giants, on the west coast of Tenerife are one of the most spectacular tourist attractions on the island.
Soaring to a height of 800 metres, giant rock formations tower over the resort town of Santiago del Teide and offer stunning views over the region. Marvel at the colour and structure of these ancient cliffs.
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LOS GIGANTES
With an average year-round temperature of 22ºC, Tenerife is the number one destination in Spain for water sports enthusiasts and lovers of the great outdoors.
From deep sea fishing to scuba diving and sailing to surfing, Tenerife offers a wealth of activities for all the family to enjoy.
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WATER SPORTS
Billed as the ‘underwater experience of a lifetime’, Submarine safaris allow passengers to get up close and personal with hundreds of different species of fish and marine life, 100ft below the Atlantic.
San Miguel Marina is home to Submarine Safaris which offers the ultimate underwater family experience without getting wet.
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SUBMARINE SAFARI
Loro Parque, located in Puerto de la Cruz, is home to a world of wonderful animals, colourful parrots, mischievous sea lions and a family of orca whales.
Over 300 species of birds, gorillas, chimpanzees, tigers, sloths, snakes, jaguars, meerkats and much more live in a semi-natural environment in this modern and exciting zoo, within easy reach of our CLC Tenerife resorts.
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LORO PARQUE
TRAVEL INFORMATION
DISTANCES & HOW TO GET AROUND
Important info on getting to and from Sunningdale Village:
NEAREST AIRPORTS
Tenerife has two airports: Reina Sofia (Tenerife South) 5km and Los Rodeos (Tenerife North) 75km from resort.
FROM AIRPORT TO RESORT
You may go direct to overland transportation at the airport for taxi or transfer services. You can also book car hire at www.clcworldtravel.co.uk prior to your arrival.
CAR HIRE
You can book car hire prior to your arrival or while on the resort with our car hire representative. Visit www.clcworldtravel.co.uk for further options.
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
Private transfers can be pre-arranged with www.clcworldtravel.co.uk
Distances to the nearest towns, cities and other local attractions.
SIAM PARK
Siam Park is 15km from the resort.
LOS ABRIGOS
The fishing village of Los Abrigos is 5km from resort.
MOUNT TEIDE NATIONAL PARK
Mount Teide National Park is 45km from resort. Planned excursions run from the resort, more details can be found at Reception.
LORO PARK
Voted one of the most popular theme parks by Tripadvisor reviewers, Loro Park is 100km from the resort. Planned excursions can be arranged.
LOCATION INFORMATION
HOW TO GET TO SUNNINGDALE VILLAGE
Sunningdale Village Golf del Sur, 38639 San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife, Spain
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14 affordable apartments on the South coast of Tenerife
We have selected cheap apartments, private apartments and hotels in Tenerife South. As many as 14 pieces 🙂
Tenerife is a unique island. For some people, it evokes only positive emotions, and they excitedly share their impressions about the rest on the ocean. Others flatly refuse to remember a week spent in a rocky bay, where there is nothing but a scorched desert and prevailing winds. Or, on the contrary, in the center of nightlife, which, in general, they do not need.
Cheap apartments in the South of Tenerife
It may seem that all these people were vacationing on different islands :), in different dimensions.
Why such opposing opinions? For many reasons. But the most important, perhaps, is the wrong area and apartment or hotel. This issue must be approached very carefully. Especially if preference is given to passive recreation.
There are 28 climatic zones on the island with all the advantages and disadvantages. We will not touch all 28. Already touched 🙂 here (How and where to rent decent housing for a penny in Tenerife?) . And in guidebook also had a good walk through the districts and resorts.
Today is about the South Coast. This is where most of the tourists come.
Resorts of the South. Where is better?
First, let’s explain what we mean by the South of the island. This is the section from the village of Tahao to Adeje. From Callao Salvaje to Los Gigantes – already the West.
When making your own choice, be guided by the goals of your trip.
Active recreation, movement without a car – Los Cristianos or Adeje;
Family + car rental – all South except Las Americas (fun, playful for young people without brakes, noisy) ; and Medano (winds, surfers, nudists).
Singles and couples with cars – any site at your discretion ;
Passive rest – getting closer to the coastline. We exclude windy El Medano, rocky Los Abrigos, Golf Sur and Costa del Silencio from the list of coastal locations. Palm Mar with Las Galletas will also be unsuccessful in this case. Las Americas may be suitable in terms of price-quality ratio. Everything is close at hand, you don’t need to go anywhere. Typically a tourist area, but the beaches are not the best, although they are sandy.
Let’s move on to the selection.
Cheap apartments in the South of Tenerife. Our selection
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Sunset Bay Club By Diamond Resorts
Ideal for the lazy. Within walking distance of the beaches of Torviscas and Fanabe. A couple of bus stops to the shopping area of Las Americas, as well as the resort of Los Cristianos. 10 minutes by taxi to Siam Water Park and 20 minutes to Petting Zoo . In this case, we go to Mercadona in the Grand Sur shopping center for groceries.
Equipped studios and one-bedroom apartments for rent from 55€ (safe, fridge, kitchenette and dining area). There are no only washing machines, but there is a laundry service (for an additional fee). The complex has 2 outdoor pools, bars, cafes, a pool table and tennis.
Wi-Fi in the complex costs 6€ per apartment per night, which is quite expensive for just a hotspot in a hotel.
⇒⇒ About the cost of the Internet, and where to get it, we wrote here.
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Private three-room apartment in Amarilla
Apartment with two bedrooms, living room and kitchen. Fully equipped with everything you need: hair dryer, dishes, microwave, washing machine, bed linen, stove. The large balcony overlooks the ocean. To all attractions, including beaches, you need to go either by bus, or by taxi, or by rental car. Price from 50€ per night for the whole apartment.
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A small apartment with one bedroom and a hall in Costa Adeje from a private owner
The location is very good. Both for those who have a car, and for those who travel by bus. It is not suitable for a completely passive holiday, because it is a decent walk to the nearest beaches of Puerto Colon, Torviscas, Fanabe and Del Duc (from 20 minutes). There is a Mercadona network near the apartment, 10 minutes drive to Siam Park and Monkey Parks, 20 minutes to Los Gigantes, Alkali . Price from 60€ .
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Muthu Royal Park Albatros
The complex itself is wonderful. Clean, beautiful. Peace and quiet in the evening. The staff is friendly and responsive. There is some kind of infrastructure and a children’s area, next to a golf course. But the biggest downside to Albatross Park is its location and size. For a resort resort, it is very small. For an apartment complex for families with children, it will be very boring for parents if they do not actively move around Tenerife. There are no beaches in this part of the island either. You will have to drive either to the left, to the nudist, or to the right, right up to Los Cristianos.
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Santa Barbara Golf and Ocean Club By Diamond Resorts
Not a bad option for independent travelers. The apartment complex is located between Amarilla Golf and Los Abrigos. Very close to South Airport. Studios from 50 € and one-bedroom apartments for 55 € per night are offered for booking. All apartments are equipped with a kitchenette, shower, hairdryer, bed linen. Washing machine not available in all apartments. The complex has a swimming pool, gym, cafe, small kids club, laundry and parking. Calm and quiet. Human beaches can only be reached by car, bus or taxi.
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Marino Tenerife
A fairly decent budget apart-hotel with small but cozy apartments: studios, two-room or three-room apartments. The price starts from 40€ (promotional prices) . And only for the promotion it makes sense to book it. The complex has a heated pool, fitness center, bike rental cafe and free internet at the reception. Only here with a car. Even public transport is not an option. You can be tormented every day for half an hour to go to the beaches.
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Travel company “PREMIER TOUR” – Current offers
From September 14, in order to obtain a Schengen visa, Russians will have to hand over “fingers”.
How will the process of submitting documents change, where will tourists from the regions need to apply for visas!?
1. Tourists have a valid visa:
Innovations with biometrics do not apply to valid visas. For example, if you have a three-year visa, then before the expiration of this period, he can safely travel to any of the Schengen countries without submitting biometric data. Upon receipt of a new fingerprinting, you still have to go through.
2. You need to apply for a visa:
Each applicant will need to personally visit the VISA CENTER or consulate, along with visa documents for biometric data submission.
The biometric data is valid for five years and on subsequent trips to obtain a visa, personal presence will not be required.
The following categories of applicants are exempt from fingerprinting under the EU Visa Code:
Children under 12;
Individuals who are physically unable to undergo a fingerprint scan. If less than 10 fingers can be scanned, then as many fingers as possible should be scanned. If the inability to be fingerprinted is temporary, then the applicant will be required to undergo a scanning procedure during the next visa application.
Children aged 12 to 15 years old undergo a biometrics procedure accompanied by a legal representative. SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS AND PASSING OF THE BIOMETRY PROCEDURE IS CARRIED OUT STRICTLY ON THE SAME DAY in the nearest city where the EC of the visited country or the PONY EXPRESS EC is located.
Below is a list of visa centers and consulates in Russia where Russians can apply for Schengen visas (as of June 10, 2015):
In St. Petersburg, applicants apply to the Consulate of Finland, and in Yekaterinburg – to the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Austria in Yekaterinburg
Belgium: Moscow, St. Petersburg.
Hungary: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, since September, possibly in Kazan (only at consulates).
Germany: Kazan, Krasnodar, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, St. Petersburg, Saratov, Samara. Consulates General in Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kaliningrad and Embassy in Moscow.
Latvia: Moscow, St. Petersburg. Now tourists are given the opportunity to apply for a visa to Latvia in their own city or in the nearest city (at PonyExpress offices).
Citizens of the Russian Federation registered in: Arkhangelsk, Leningrad, Novgorod, Pskov, Murmansk regions, St. Petersburg, the Republic of Karelia (apply to the Consulate General of the Republic of Lithuania in St. Petersburg) Kaliningrad region (contact the Consulate General of the Republic of Lithuania in Kaliningrad or Consulate of the Republic of Lithuania in Sovetsk)
Liechtenstein: Visas for entry to Liechtenstein are issued at the visa section of the Swiss Embassy in Moscow, the Consulate General of Switzerland in St. Petersburg, as well as at the Swiss visa centers in the Russian Federation.
France: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Kazan, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Perm, Samara. Consulates General in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Switzerland: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Yekaterinburg. Embassy in Moscow and the Consular District of Kaliningrad (open since June 2014).
Estonia: Residents of St. Petersburg, Leningrad region, Novgorod region, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Murmansk regions and the Republic of Karelia can submit documents at PONY EXPRESS offices in St. Petersburg, Kingisepp, Veliky Novgorod, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Murmansk and Petrozavodsk for a Schengen short-term visa category “C” at the Consulate General of the Republic of Estonia in St. Petersburg.
IMPORTANT:
– The VIS (visa information system) database is the same for all countries participating in the Schengen Agreement: having received a visa from one direction, a tourist will be able to apply for a visa to another within five years without undergoing fingerprinting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What hotels are recommended near San Eugenio Shopping Centre?
If you’re having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at
Wyndham Residences Costa Adeje, The Villas at Bahia del Duque or Iberostar Grand El Mirador – Adults Only
, these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!
Which popular hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have parking?
If you’re planning on driving to San Eugenio Shopping Centre in Costa Adeje, why not stay at
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts or Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.
Which hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre are the most popular?
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
are some of the most popular hotels.
Which hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre are good for couples?
Iberostar Selection Sábila
is a popular hotel for couples.
What hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have non-smoking rooms?
Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air.
Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts, Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur and Iberostar Selection Sábila
are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.
What popular hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have restaurants?
If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
. There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.
Which hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre are popular with budget travelers?
Whether you’re traveling for business or going on a vacation,
Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Laguna Park 2 Apartments
are popular hotels at great price points.
Which popular hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have pools?
Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to San Eugenio Shopping Centre in Costa Adeje.
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
are some popular hotels with pools.
What luxury hotels are near San Eugenio Shopping Centre?
Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur, Iberostar Selection Sábila and Bahia del Duque
are popular luxury hotels that aren’t too expensive.
What are some accessible hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre?
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
are popular accessible hotels.
What’s the average price of hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre this weekend?
According to Trip.com’s data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre in Costa Adeje is USD 299. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
Which hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have gyms?
Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it’s no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels.
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
are some popular hotels with gyms.
What’s the average price per night of hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre?
According to Trip.com’s data, the average price per night at hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre in Costa Adeje is USD 346. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
Which hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre have free Wi-Fi?
Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential.
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts and Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur
are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.
What hotels near San Eugenio Shopping Centre offer breakfast?
A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near San Eugenio Shopping Centre in Costa Adeje, consider
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa, Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur or Iberostar Selection Sábila
. Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!
Costa Adeje San Eugenio Shopping Centre Hotel Guide
Book hotels in Costa Adeje via the Trip.com website or app, it’s easy and hassle-free. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Costa Adeje, Trip.com is here to help! You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Costa Adeje without running out of things to do. Located in Spain, Costa Adeje is a well-known and vibrant city.
Though there is no civilian airport, it’s still easy to take a bus or train to reach Costa Adeje. Visitors often choose to travel to Costa Adeje by bus.
You don’t have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Costa Adeje. Here, there are more than 167 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 135 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 12 five-star hotels in Costa Adeje at an average price of 202 USD per night. There are 21 four-star hotels in Costa Adeje at an average price of 131 USD per night. There are 21 three-star hotels in Costa Adeje at an average price of 133 USD per night. Hotels in Costa Adeje offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn’t necessary. In Costa Adeje, there are hotels under the Sheraton brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Sheraton. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Costa Adeje, such as hotels under the Sheraton brand. A popular hotel in Costa Adeje, Adrián Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria is also one of the highest rated. Meliá Jardines del Teide is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.
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48 min
From El Fraile, Arona
49 min
From Residencial Sonia, Adeje
33 min
From Beach Club Abama, Guía De Isora
59 min
From Arona Gran Hotel, Arona
39 min
From Kabuki Abama, Guía De Isora
46 min
From El Mirador Abama, Guía De Isora
53 min
From Lobby Bar Abama, Guía De Isora
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From Bar Tamaragua, Adeje
28 min
From Callao Salvaje, Adeje
36 min
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What are the closest stations to The Duke Shops?
The closest stations to The Duke Shops are:
El Duque is 49 meters away, 1 min walk.
Isla Bonita is 401 meters away, 6 min walk.
Oasis Dakota is 721 meters away, 10 min walk.
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These Bus lines stop near The Duke Shops: 467, 471, 473.
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How far is the bus stop from The Duke Shops in Adeje?
The nearest bus stop to The Duke Shops in Adeje is a 1 min walk away.
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The El Duque stop is the nearest one to The Duke Shops in Adeje.
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The 473 is the first Bus that goes to The Duke Shops in Adeje. It stops nearby at 5:30 AM.
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The 447 is the last Bus that goes to The Duke Shops in Adeje. It stops nearby at 1:17 AM.
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The best places for shopping on Tenerife
Anyone who has stayed in one of Tenerife’s purpose-built resorts may have the impression that the only things to buy on the island are fake football shirts, swimwear, cameras at knockdown prices, honey rum, lace doilies and Mount Teide shaped candle holders made from lava.
Clearly, these aren’t items aimed at the resident population. The fact is the best place to get in some quality shopping therapy on Tenerife isn’t usually in a purpose-built tourist resort.
Fashion on Tenerife.
In recent years, stylish shopping centres have sprung up in the upmarket areas of Playa de las Américas (and yes, before anyone scoffs, this pariah of tourist resorts does have an upmarket area) and Costa Adeje. Centres like the Safari Centre and Plaza del Duque include the best of Spanish mainstream fashion chains (Stradivarius, Zara etc.) as well as glitzy designer shops with the sort of clothes that if you have to ask their prices, you can’t afford them.
Most of the bigger traditional towns also have shopping centres featuring much of the same names. For some truly original designs at prices that are more affordable, locals head to towns usually connected with tradition and history for sleek and chic little party numbers. The UNESCO World Heritage Site that is La Laguna’s old quarter is not only home to wonderfully eclectic architecture and tempting tascas, it’s also ideal for some individualistic shopping. Surprisingly, Tenerife’s fashionista central is actually located somewhere most visitors breeze through just to have a look at an old tree. Icod de Los Vinos is known to tourists as the home of the Millennium Drago and to those in the know as the home of bijou fashion outlets who get their glittering stock straight from Paris and Milan.
Electric dreams on Tenerife
It amazes me how those small electronic shops you find every few yards in main tourist centres continue to thrive. When I first moved to the island I could buy cameras on Tenerife that cost the same figure in Euros as it did in pounds. It was a good deal. Now models aren’t always as up to date as in Britain and prices aren’t so attractive. Apart from that, there’s the big issue of trust and confidence in making a purchase from somewhere you don’t know… and what happens if you want to change your purchase. When I’m buying camera equipment or upgrading my TV, I do so in a reputable store where Canarios shop. Complaints about electronic shops are recurring themes on travel forums so, to cut down the possibility of disappointment (that’s the diplomatic way of putting it), look out for known chains such as Visanta, Media Market, El Corte Inglés and Worten. The island’s hypermarkets can be good hunting grounds for electronics as well and you can pick up good value TVs, cameras, laptops etc. in Al Campo in La Laguna and La Orotava.
Fruit and vegetable shopping
Supermarkets are convenient with the best ones stocking a wide range of familiar and exotic fruit and veg. My local supermarket had oreja de Judas (Judas’ ears) mushrooms this week as well as dragon fruit. Better though is to head to a local agricultural market. Most areas in Tenerife have a farmers’ market, although the ones in the north tend to be bigger than those in the south. The downside is that many are in off the beaten track rural areas. More accessible, and interesting to visit whether buying or not, are the big markets in La Laguna and Santa Cruz. La Laguna’s sits beside sprawling Plaza del Cristo and is open every day except Sunday until 3 pm. This is the place to buy perfect vegetables, aromatic spices and salted fish.
The queen of Tenerife markets is Nuestra Señora de Africa in Santa Cruz. Despite its name and Foreign Legion desert outpost looks, it doesn’t really have anything to do with Africa. But that doesn’t matter, it’s a picturesque and bustling market packed to the gunwales with stalls selling fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, flowers, herbs, spices and cheeses. Like La Laguna, it’s open daily till around 3pm.
Unique Tenerife gifts
There’s not a lot of chance of finding something unique in a ‘ten a centimo’ tourist shop. The number one spot to buy quality handicrafts that aren’t massed produced is to visit the Pinolere craft fair held in the upper Orotava Valley each September. Craftspeople from across the Canary Islands, Spain and South America converge on the site of the Ethnographic Museum to exhibit and sell their creations. This information isn’t much use to anyone who isn’t on the island during early September; no worries, there are other options. There is a mini ‘Pinolere’ each Sunday at Plaza Europa in Puerto de la Cruz. If you fancy a wine flask in the shape of a goat, this is the place to find it. Alternatively, La Ranilla Espacio Artesano on Calle Mequinez, also in Puerto de la Cruz, acts as a showcase for the most creative of local artisans. Workshops and markets are regularly held outside the small historic cottage in the town’s fishing district, making it perfect present buying territory for anyone on the lookout for local gifts with a difference.
Best Tenerife wines
Generally speaking, supermarkets aren’t great places to buy local wines. Apart from Al Campo, the main ones stock a very limited selection of local vinos, usually consisting of brands most people are likely to know. Apart from arranging a visit to individual bodegas, a good place to try before you buy is the Casa del Vino located in a colonial farmhouse in El Sauzal (open till at least 6 pm, closed Monday). As well as being a wine museum, there’s a Tasca and a shop selling various other local products like honey and cheese. If visiting one of Tenerife’s bigger traditional towns or cities (Santa Cruz, La Laguna, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava) an enjoyable way to get to know the local vino is to seek out a vinoteca. These specialist wine shops normally sell tapas as well. Quaffing a few glasses accompanied by pintxos whilst stocking up on wine is a far more stylish and enjoyable way of doing it than just picking bottles off a supermarket shelf.
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4. Khách sạn Sun River Hotel Đà Nẵng giá mới nhất 2022
ผู้เขียนบทความ: vietgoing.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 3 ⭐ (2077 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 3 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 1 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Khách sạn Sun River Hotel Đà Nẵng giá mới nhất 2022 Đặt phòng Khách sạn Sun River Hotel Đà Nẵng giá mới nhất 2022, nhiều ưu đãi tại Vietgoing, cam kết giá tốt nhất và chăm sóc khách hàng hỗ trợ dịch vụ 24/7.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: – Với tầm nhìn ra thành phố Đà Nẵng và Sông Hàn, Nhà hàng Hotel Sun River phục vụ các món ăn châu Á và phương Tây. Quý khách có thể thưởng thức cocktail và đồ uống giải khát khác tại Quầy bar và Quán cà phê trên tầng thượng.
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5. Ghent River Hotel
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.ghent-river-hotel.be
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (28282 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Ghent River Hotel Historic Hotel in Ghent on the banks of the River Lys. The Ghent River Hotel is an historic hotel in the centre of Ghent offering comfort and luxury with a …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: The Ghent River Hotel is an historic hotel in the centre of Ghent offering comfort and luxury with a nod to the past. Set in bustling centre of Ghent and with views on the River Lys this central Ghent hotel is a piece of the history of Ghent itself. Ghent’s history seeps into the …
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6. Royal River Luxury Hotel | Luxury Hotel Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.royalriver.es
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 3 ⭐ (11186 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 3 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 1 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Royal River Luxury Hotel | Luxury Hotel Costa Adeje (Tenerife) Located on the south coast of Tenerife, in Costa Adeje, Royal Rivel Luxury Hotel is a luxury hotel in one of the most exclusive destinations in Europe.
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ RIVER HOTEL – Tours in Vietnam The River Hotel *** overlooks the river Giang Thanh. Its unique architecture, shaped glass boat, with rounded curves and is a technical feat.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: The River Hotel *** overlooks the river Giang Thanh. Its unique architecture, shaped glass boat, with rounded curves and is a technical feat. Luxury & Romance are the words often cited by our guests staying at the River Hotel. The friendliness and availability of River Hotel staff will also del…
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8. Toàn bộ căn nhà/căn hộ Galaxy River Hotel, Thái Nguyên …
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.trivago.vn
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (21568 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Toàn bộ căn nhà/căn hộ Galaxy River Hotel, Thái Nguyên … Galaxy River Hotel, Thái Nguyên, Việt Nam – So sánh giá✓ Nhận xét khách sạn✓ Thông tin về khách sạn✓ Tìm kiếm khách sạn một cách dễ dàng.
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9. Làm sao để đến Han River Hotel ở Son Tra bằng Xe buýt?
ผู้เขียนบทความ: moovitapp.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (34754 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Làm sao để đến Han River Hotel ở Son Tra bằng Xe buýt? Hướng đi đến Han River Hotel (Son Tra) bằng phương tiện công cộng. Các tuyến giao thông sau đây có tuyến đường đi qua gần Han River Hotel.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Bạn muốn biết cách đến được Han River Hotel trong Son Tra, Việt Nam? Moovit giúp bạn tìm cách tốt nhất để đến Han River Hotel với hướng dẫn từng bước từ trạm trung chuyển công cộng gần nhất.
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10. Khách sạn River – Hotel84.com
ผู้เขียนบทความ: hotel84.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (33265 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Khách sạn River – Hotel84.com Phòng Deluxe tại khách sạn Green Island Hotel tạo cho du khách không gian ấm cúng và sang trọng với tầm nhìn hướng ra sông Tô Châu thơ mộng. Superior (Riverside …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Đối tác khách sạn
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11. River hotel – Biển Hà Tiên Travel
ผู้เขียนบทความ: bienhatientravel.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (30417 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ River hotel – Biển Hà Tiên Travel [Sihanouk Ville] Village 4, sangkat 4, serendipity, sihanouk. ville (Văn phòng Annny Tours & Travel, cách bến tàu 200m. (Sihanouk ville pier – Annny Tours Office …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: 28, Đường Cách Mạng Tháng 8, P. Tô Châu, Tx. Hà Tiên (28 Cach Mang Thang 8 Street, To Chau Ward, Ha Tien District, Kien Giang Province) (+84.297)3606569 (+84)939 274 160 (+84)355 666 228 (+84)939 181 227 SĐK (MST): 1701757939 [email protected]
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12. Ruby River Hotel – Nguyễn Thái Bình ở Quận 1, TP. HCM
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.foody.vn
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (21059 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Ruby River Hotel – Nguyễn Thái Bình ở Quận 1, TP. HCM Ruby River Hotel – Nguyễn Thái Bình – Khách sạn tại 59-61 Nguyễn Thái Bình, Quận 1, TP. HCM. Giá bình quân đầu người 300.000đ – 1.500.000đ.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Nhanh & tiện lợi – với hàng ngàn địa điểm, bình luận, hình ảnh & thành viên chia sẻ
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13. Khách sạn River • River Hotel Đức Trọng – Google
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.google.com.vn
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (28556 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Khách sạn River • River Hotel Đức Trọng – Google Khách sạn River • River Hotel Đức Trọng. 4,2. (33) … Ngoc Lan Hotel and Coffee. 3,8 (86). Đỗ xe miễn phí … Sandals Star Hotel. 4,4 (60).
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Đơn vị tiền tệ trên trang này có thể khác với đơn vị tiền tệ dùng để đặt phòng khách sạn. Tìm hiểu thêm
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Krungsri River Hotel
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.krungsririver.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (31703 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Krungsri River Hotel Krungsri River Hotel Ayutthaya : Online Booking Krungsri River Hotel With Special Discount Rate.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Wrap yourself in luxury at the Krungsri River Hotel, the premier sanctuary in Ayutthaya and one of Thailand’s leading hotels just outside of Bangkok. …
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15. Home – River Hotel of Southport – Your Hotel in Southport
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.riverhotelofsouthport.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (34171 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Home – River Hotel of Southport – Your Hotel in Southport The RIVER HOTEL of SOUTHPORT boasts views of the Oak Island and Bald Head Island lighthouses. Our rooms are beautifully appointed with all the conveniences; …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: The River Hotel of Southport boasts views of the Oak Island and Bald Head Island lighthouses. As you gaze out, mesmerized, you’ll see the river come alive with boats under sail, ferries, and massive container ships journeying from distant shores.
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16. Ruby River Hotel – Downtown Hotel in Spokane, Washington
ผู้เขียนบทความ: rubyriverhotelspokane.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (29971 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Ruby River Hotel – Downtown Hotel in Spokane, Washington BOOK YOUR STAY The Ruby River Hotel is locally owned and operated by Ruby Hospitality. Situated on eight acres along the Spokane River, the Ruby River Hotel …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: The Ruby River Hotel is locally owned and operated by Ruby Hospitality. Situated on eight acres along the Spokane River, the Ruby River Hotel is the gem of the city. The Ruby River Hotel welcomes locals and travelers to the downtown Spokane area and provides an escape to nature within the city.
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17. LEGEND RIVER HOTEL QUANG BINH – vnhog
ผู้เขียนบทความ: vnhog.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (32185 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ LEGEND RIVER HOTEL QUANG BINH – vnhog LEGEND RIVER HOTEL QUANG BINH. … Tên khách sạn: CARILLON BOUTIQUE HOTEL Địa chỉ: Hàng Đồng, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội Tiêu quẩn: 3 sao
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Hudson River Hotel: Home Welcome to the Hudson River Hotel. The friendly hotel offers affordable accommodation for every type of traveler.
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Enjoy stunning accommodations at our Manhattan boutique hotel, friendly service, and accessibility to all the top picks in dining, shopping, entertainment and more. Choose a vacation package from Hudson River Hotel when seeking Midtown Manhattan hotels.
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19. Riverside Hotel Quang Binh | Vietnam
ผู้เขียนบทความ: www.riversidehotelquangbinh.com
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 3 ⭐ (9137 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 3 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 1 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Riverside Hotel Quang Binh | Vietnam Riverside Hotel In Quang Binh – đầu tiên được xây dựng theo phong cách kiến trúc Pháp sang trọng tại Quảng Bình. Với không gian thoáng đãng cùng với tọa …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Excellent meeting and Event facilities are offered by the Riverside Hotel Quang Binh. Whether you are planning to host a conference, a board-meeting, a classroom presentation, a wedding, or a social gathering, the hotel’s dedicated team will assist you to execute it successfully.
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20. Khách sạn River – River Hotel, Đức Trọng, Lâm đồng
ผู้เขียนบทความ: dulichvietnam.co
รีวิวจากผู้ใช้งาน 4 ⭐ (27084 คะแนน)
ระดับสูง: 4 ⭐
คะแนนต่ำสุด: 2 ⭐
สรุปเนื้อหาบทความ: บทความเกี่ยวกับ Khách sạn River – River Hotel, Đức Trọng, Lâm đồng Khách sạn River (Tiếng Anh: River Hotel) có địa chỉ tại 351 Qu? C L? 20, Li? N Nghĩa, Đức Trọng. Được thành lập năm 2019, River Hotel được thiết kế và xây …
คำค้นที่ค้นหามากที่สุด: Được thành lập năm 2019, River Hotel được thiết kế và xây dựng với 0 tầng, tổng số 22 phòng với tiêu chuẩn của một khách sạn 0 sao
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8. 5
Very well
19reviews
Excellent location
Tagoro Family & Fun Costa Adeje Resort is located in a quiet residential area of Costa Adeje, in the southwest of Tenerife.
The staff was amazing…Andrea and the rest at reception were always helpful and friendly.
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8.4
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428 reviews
Excellent location
Offering 3 outdoor swimming pools and several bars and restaurants, Princess Inspire Tenerife – Adults Only is located 250 meters from Playa Fañabé Beach in Adeje.
Superb breakfast which is available until 11.00am
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117 reviews
Excellent location
The 5-star GF GRAN COSTA ADEJE is located in Playa de Fanabe, Tenerife, 500 meters from El Duque Beach.
The meals were simply spectacular.
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°HOTEL LABRANDA SUITES COSTA ADEJE ADEJE 4* (Spain) – from 11185 RUB
The 4-star Labranda Suites Costa Adeje offers air-conditioned rooms 650 meters from Playa de Fañabé and a 25-minute walk from Aqualand Costa Adeje. Located next to the Plaza del Duque Shopping Centre, this attractive hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool accessible all year round, as well as a games room, playground and mini club for guests with children.
Location
From the hotel to the city center no more than 20 minutes on foot. The beach is 450 meters away. Labranda Suites Costa Adeje is located near Siam Park water park.
Bus stop “C.C. El Duque” is located 250 meters from the hotel.
Rooms
Rooms are equipped with satellite TV, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV with satellite channels and sea views. Guests can also make use of slippers, towels and bath sheets.
Meals
Breakfast is served every morning in the restaurant. The hotel has a restaurant “Canarian Grill”, which pampers guests with delicious dishes. The large snack bar serves snacks and light meals, as well as alcoholic drinks.
Leisure & Business
For a fee, Labranda Suites Costa Adeje provides access to sun loungers and fitness classes. Guests have access to a shared living room, playground and heated swimming pool. The hotel offers sports activities such as beach volleyball, diving and billiards.
Internet
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Parking
Private parking is available on site for EUR 12 per day.
The hotel staff speaks English, German, Spanish, Italian.
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Plaza Playa del Duque
El Duque Castle
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Playa de Fanabe
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Grand Sur Shopping Center
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La Pinta beach
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Colon Port
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Aqualand
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Centro Comercial Gran Sur
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CENTRO COMERCIAL EL MIRADOR
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Playa del Dugue
Laura Fitness Tenerife
570 м
Calle de Londres 11 C\u002F Londres 11
Infinity Lounge & Restaurant
280 м
Calle Particular Hotel Riu Adeje
Babuhskas Cafe Bar
160 m
Calle de Londres 15 Iberostar Anthelia
Portofino Italian Restaurant
450 m
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The Pantry
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Hawaii
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Avenida de Bruselas 20 C. C Fanabe Plaza
Buenavida Vegan
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Paseo Maritimo Playa Fanabe Playa Fanabe
La Forala Del Mar
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C.C. Sun Beach Playa de Fa\u00F1ab\u00E9
Coeur de Filet
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Restaurante Hawai
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10.0
Ideal
Good, even ideal location, good food (there is black bread for breakfast buffet). The rooms are somewhat dated but very clean. There are special pools for children! For the money this is a very good choice!
Wifi could be better. I didn’t like the All Inclusive wine, but that’s probably a matter of taste
Russia,
September 2019
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missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
7.4
Very good
The room needs to be renovated. She doesn’t look at all like the pictures. Very old and worn out. This is not a 4, but a 3-star hotel
Russia,
September 2019
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
6.2
Not bad
Overpriced, rooms are very old, food, drinks are good, but for this price I will definitely not come again!
Russia,
July 2019
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
6.6
Not bad
GOOD FOOD – STAFF – BEDS
OUR ROOM WAS COLD AND UNCOMFORTABLE. THE TOWELS IN THE BATHROOM ARE VERY THIN. THE EVENING ENTERTAINMENT WAS HELD OUTSIDE AND THE WEATHER WAS TOO COLD TO SIT OUTSIDE IN THE EVENING. THE ONLY REST ROOM WAS A SMALL ROOM WITH A TV
Russia,
July 2019
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missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
10.0
Ideal
Exceptionally clean hotel. The staff is very friendly. The food is very tasty and varied
The room is a little dated but still clean and not very comfortable.
Russia,
June 2019
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
7.4
Very good
Clean new mattresses. Good food as always very helpful front desk staff to be commended
Very banal entertainment program
Russia,
May 2019
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
6.2
Not bad
Suitable for holidays with children 3-10 years old, constant programs for children, quite clean, staff responds kindly and quickly.
Swimming pool – children’s soup. The kitchen is not for meat lovers. Pretty shabby rooms, leaking faucets, creaking and swollen doors, poor soundproofing.
Russia,
October 2015
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7.0
Very good
Food
Room cleaning, ventilation smell
Russia,
October 2015
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
8.8
Excellent
Comfortable two-room suite, close to the beach
Russia,
October 2015
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
6.2
Not bad
Not far from the sea. New furniture in the room. Pleasant staff. all inclusive system.
the windows and sometimes the front door were not closed in the room. The vent was constantly leaking. No one bothered to repair. In the restaurant, the ceilings were constantly flowing, they were not repaired, but various containers were substituted. We saw cockroaches in the restaurant a couple of times. There are few staff and they are extremely busy with work, so they simply cannot physically cope with cleaning the rooms and tables in the restaurant. The dishes in the restaurant are often poorly washed. Finding a free table and serving it is your problem. frankly spoiled dishes. Very noisy animation: if you want to go to bed early, you will sleep at the disco; if you want to watch TV, you won’t hear it)))
Russia,
September 2015
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
8.8
Excellent
Rested in December in Tenerife with a child of 7 years, the choice of the hotel was due to the price, at that time it offered a 67% discount all inclusive. The room we got was spacious; a large bedroom, a living room with a mini kitchen and a loggia, though overlooking the courtyard with a swimming pool, but others overlooking the street. In principle, the hotel at that time was half empty, vacationers are mostly pensioners. I can’t say anything about daytime animation, since we spent all the days on the road and by the ocean. Evening so-so. Parking is paid, but around the hotel there were places where to leave the car. The Internet is paid, the quality is not checked. By the way, for all the time of rest on the island, not one free Wi-Fi was found. The food, if not to be picky like a daughter, is normal. Every morning fresh juices, champagne, although monotonous. I wanted porridge in the morning and at the end of a normal soup. Near the hotel there is a good beach (600 meters from the hill). The hotel is good for the money.
Repair work with jackhammers on the central site was a little disturbing, but during the day we were almost not at the hotel.
Russia,
September 2015
missingLabranda Suites Costa Adeje – Adeje
7. 4
Very good
beautiful animation, good restaurant, good service. An excellent hotel for family holidays
Russia,
September 2015
Frequently Asked Questions
What airport is Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje near?
Tenerife South Airport is 20 km from Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje.
How much is the cancellation fee for Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje?
Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje free cancellation.
Does Labranda Suites Costa Adeje have facilities for guests with children?
Guests at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje can make use of cots, baby food and a playground.
How far is Labranda Suites Costa Adeje from the city center?
The city center is located 2 km from Labranda Suites Costa Adeje.
Does Labranda Suites Costa Adeje have a restaurant?
Yes, we have El Paladar family area at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje that serves Italian cuisine.
What attractions are there near Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje?
Very close to Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje is Playa de Fañabe.
Does the staff at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje speak foreign languages?
Labranda Suites Costa Adeje speaks German, English, Spanish and Italian.
Is there a place to have lunch/dinner near Labranda Suites Costa Adeje?
Happy Daze Pool bar and Babuhskas Cafe Bar are 200 meters away from Labranda Suites Costa Adeje.
How much does it cost to stay at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje?
Prices at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje start from 204€.
What rooms are available at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje?
Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje offers you to choose from the following options: Deluxe Suite, Family Suite and Family Room.
Are there sports facilities at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje?
Yes, diving, archery and bocce are available at Labranda Suites Costa Adeje Adeje.
Is there public transportation near Labranda Suites Costa Adeje?
Yes, there is a C.C bus stop 250 meters from Labranda Suites Costa Adeje. El Duque.
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Av. Bruselas 8,
Adeje,
Spain,
38660,
Tenerife
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Is there a more relaxing sound than the sound of waves crashing on the shore? Thanks to the strategic location of the Gran Tacande Hotel in Costa Adeje, the sound of the ocean will be your background music during your wellness and relaxation holiday. Delicious breakfasts on the terrace with views of La Gomera, leisurely walks along the beach, swimming in the ocean, charging the body with new energy… You have never had such a vacation in the south of Tenerife! The resort of Costa Adeje is located in a wonderful corner of the island, just 20 minutes from the international airport. This place is the best suited for a relaxing beach tourism. Here guests will find many cafes and restaurants, high-end boutiques and picturesque white sand beaches.
water temperature, hotels, beaches, reviews Which sea in Adeje Canary Islands
Holidays in Costa Adeje will delight tourists with the azure sea, beautiful scenery, excellent restaurants and bars with local and foreign cuisine. For lovers of surfing, diving and sailing, there are many places to rent equipment.
Beaches Costa Adeje
All beaches of the resort are covered with fine gray sand and almost all have sunbeds, umbrellas, deck chairs, toilets, showers. Most of the services are paid. The beaches are regularly cleaned, so some of them have the status of quality “blue flag” – the highest rating.
Playa del Duque . The beach is famous for the hotel Bahia del Duque. Very beautiful, expensive, but almost no infrastructure.
Playa Fanabe and Playa Torviscas – the largest beaches of the resort. Their length is more than a kilometer. Along their coast there are many hotels and apartments, restaurants and small shops. There are entertainment for children.
Playa de Puerto Colon . Relatively small beach. It is located next to the Fañabe beach and can offer vacationers many bars and cafes with excellent sea views. In the evenings, young people like to gather here, they are attracted by the local disco El Faro . This beach has a yacht port.
Costa Adeje hotels on the map with prices
More than 100 hotels and apartments of different star levels and prices are located on the 6 km long sandy beach of the resort. With our selection you will find the best prices for hotels in Costa Adeje among many booking sites and all tour operators.
Best hotels in Costa Adeje 5 stars
Best hotels in Costa Adeje 3 stars
Villa De Adeje Beach 3
HOVIMA Jardin Caleta 3
Royal Sunset Beach Club By Diamond Resorts 3
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Sunset Bay Club By Diamond Resorts 2
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Laguna Park II 2
Attractions and attractions Costa Adeje
Siam Park (Siam Park) – new water park in Tenerife. This is one of the most popular places on the island for families. Without children, it is also interesting here – many slides are designed just for adult visitors.
Aqualand is an older but still popular water park.
Monkey Park is a great place to stay with children. In addition to monkeys, there are other animals here.
Golf Costa Adeje . This 27-hole golf course is considered one of the best in Europe. Beginners can hire an instructor.
Teide National Park . Almost every tourist who arrives in Tenerife wants to admire this attraction.
Port of Puerto Colon accepts only yachts and pleasure craft, so it absolutely does not spoil the atmosphere of relaxation and excellent scenery. Here you can rent a yacht or buy a walking tour of the Canary Islands.
Shopping
Plaza del Duke is the most famous mall in this area of the island. Shoppers will find plenty of goods here. Fashion boutiques often have big discount sales. There are 2 more shopping centers nearby Fanabe and El Mirador .
Restaurants, clubs, nightlife
Most of the nightlife takes place in the western part of the resort, closer to the border with the resort of Las Americas. It is there that most of the establishments are concentrated, working until late at night. In other areas of the resort, with the onset of darkness, almost all establishments are closed and the streets are noticeably empty.
Casino Playa de las Americas is a kind of local Las Vegas.
Monkey Beach Club is a very popular bar located in Las Americas on Troya Beach.
How to get to Costa Adeje
From the south and north airport you can take local buses, but the most convenient option would be to order a taxi from the airport before departure (transfer) or rent a car. This is especially convenient if you are traveling with luggage or traveling with children. You can order a transfer from Tenerife airport to Costa Adeje through this form.
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Altitude: 280 m Area: 105 km² Population: 51238 people Post code: 38670
The area of Costa Adeje in the northwest of the island of Tenerife has changed markedly in recent years. Many hotel complexes and hotels have been built here, and the infrastructure and level of service now allow you to receive tourists from all over Europe. People come to Adeje to enjoy the wonderful climate of the coast and a beach holiday.
Adeje attractions in the south of Tenerife
Adeje is a small town that can be explored on foot in an hour or two. It is located close to the tourist area, but there are not as many tourists here as one might expect. Buses run from the resorts, so getting there is not difficult.
Old houses, narrow streets with cafes and locals sitting in them have been preserved here. And beautiful and often cloudy mountains rise above the city.
What sights to see here?
A monastery built in 1697 has been preserved in Adeje. The first monastic sketes appeared here already in the 16th century. You can go to the ancient Skete of the Sign at the current monastery of St. Sebastian.
And in the center of Adeje, next to the city hall, there is an old and beautiful church of St. Ursula. It was built in the 16th century. Entrance is free, but don’t make noise so as not to distract the parishioners.
Another attraction of Adeje is the fortress of Casa Fuerte. It began to be built back in 1553 to protect against the constant attacks of pirates who devastated the coast of Adeje. For three centuries, Casa Fuerte protected the town and played the role of a political and economic center. And at 1902 was almost completely destroyed by a major fire. Many valuable historical artifacts were kept within the walls of the fortress. It was possible to save only a small part, they are exhibited in the Museum of the Canary Islands, located on the island of Gran Canaria.
Not far from Adeje is the famous Hell’s Gorge hiking trail. A winding mountain path leads to a small waterfall.
And on the other side of Adeje there are abandoned terraces where you can walk. It is especially cool to do this at sunset. From here you have an excellent view of the coast and the tourist resorts of Costa Adeje and Las Americas.
It is difficult to find an apartment here to spend your holidays. Adeje is mostly inhabited by locals and many expats. The city is chosen by those who are thinking about moving to Tenerife. Here you can buy inexpensive real estate, compared to neighboring tourist areas. As usual, the choice is large, from small studios to large apartments. But buying property in Spain is a separate conversation, very complex and has many nuances. Our video about the tricks of agents and the mistakes of architects is coming soon, be sure to check it out.
History of the area
The Adeje coast today is the most comfortable and respectable vacation spot in Tenerife. Let’s tell some secrets. The city of Adeje itself is located at an altitude of 300 m above sea level. Before the conquest by Europeans, the residence of the ruler of the Guanches was located here. The last of the Guanches, at baptism received the name Don Diego de Adeje and made peace with the Spaniards.
Since 1496, the process of colonization and land division began under the leadership of Alonso Fernando de Lugo. A small settlement was founded near the Adeje River, where the modern city is located. In the 16th century, local residents built the first monastic sketes. In 1530 there was already a hermitage in Adeje and another one in Taucho. Much later, the monasteries of the Sign of the Mother of God appeared in Enramada and in Concepción.
Attractions Costa Adeje:
Church of St. Ursula. Built in the 16th century.
Ancient skete of the Sign at the active monastery of St. Sebastian.
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception.
Fortress Casa Fuerte. In 1553, Pedro Fuete petitioned for the construction of a fortress to protect against the constant attacks of pirates that devastated the coast of Adeje. Construction began in 1556. For three centuries, Casa Fuerte has played the role of a political, economic and social center. Fire 1902 years to the foundation destroyed the fortress. Artifacts that survived the fire are stored in the Museum of the Canary Islands in Gran Canaria.
Caserio de Taucho. A rural settlement near Adeje, very interesting from a historical and ethnographic point of view. It is located at an altitude of 875 m between the De Ye and De la Fuente ravines.
Another attraction of Adeje is Morro Grueso. Accumulation of basalt pillars between the Agua and Fanabe ravines. Drawings are visible on their surface. Most of the rock art preserved in Tenerife is concentrated in the south of the island – these lands were actively used for pastures.
Holidays celebrated in the Municipality of Adeje
Saint Sebastian’s Day : January 20, In Enramada the first Appearance of the Mother of God of the Holy Sign, the patroness of Adeje, took place. And here was built the first hermitage in the south of Tenerife. Farmers and pastoralists have great reverence for St. Sebastian. Many miracles and cases of amazing healing of the sick are associated with the deeds of this saint. Men and women from different countries flock to the ancient hermitage in the hope of being cured of ailments or getting their wish fulfilled.
Holy Week.
Feast of the Body of the Lord.
Feasts of the Sign of the Most Holy Theotokos and St. Ursula in October.
Feast of Our Lady of Fatima May 13
Feast of Our Lady of the Snows in the first week of July in Las Nieves
Feast of Our Lady of Koromotskaya: last week of July in Taucho
The municipality of the Adeje region unites a group of ancient settlements: Tihoco, Taucho and Ifonche, many examples of traditional Canarian architecture are collected here. In Tichoco and Taucho, located at 900 m above sea level, the TF-585 and TF-583 roads lead respectively, which connects TF-82 in the Adeje region and Guia de Isora. To reach Ifonche (1000 m above sea level), turn off the road at and near Escalona.
Beach holidays
Spanish resort Costa Adeje today – expensive hotels, beautiful beaches and luxury holidays for tourists with high demands. It is much calmer here than in the neighboring one, there are no young people and many older people.
For holidays in Costa Adeje choose apartments or five-star hotels. Discos, nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants are open at night. The resort will appeal to beach lovers, lovers of boat trips and sailing, as well as paragliders.
Adehe beaches:
Pay Del Duke
Paying Fanabe
Puria Troy
Puria Blanco
Puria Bobo Bobo
At the Puerto Barrow
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Playa la Pinta
La Caleta and the wild beaches beyond.
On the coast of Costa Adeje are some of them – these are Playa del Duque and Playa Fanabe. There is a rental of umbrellas and sun loungers, showers and restaurants. Playa del Duque and Playa Fanabe are marked with blue flags – a special ranking of the best beaches in the world.
Near Playa Fanabe beach in Costa Adeje there are five-star hotels: Jardines de Nivaria 5* and Anthelia 5*. Near the Grand Sur shopping center and the Aqualand Costa Adeje dolphinarium water park. By taxi or bus you can get to.
Life hacks
Tips about Adeje and Las Americas to make your vacation more enjoyable and interesting!
Shopping options include Plaza del Duque and Siam Mall with famous brands such as Zara, Bershka, Calzedonia, Timberland, H&M, Mercadona, and Hiperdino. Mega malls consist of supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, clothing and footwear stores.
There are other smaller centers nearby: Alteza, Paris del Duque.
Tenerife Pearl sells pearls.
In the Playa del Duque area there are villas of famous people from Spain and from all over the world.
In all shopping centers, one floor is equipped for children’s entertainment: children’s playgrounds, minigolf, entertainment machines.
We recommend going down the easy gorge of Barranco del Infierno. At the end of the hike you will find a small waterfall.
500 meters from the beaches of Costa Adeje, you will find the Jardines del Duque tropical gardens. There is also a children’s playground here.
The most expensive and prestigious hotels in Tenerife are located in the Costa Adeje area: El Mirador 5*, Anthelia 5*, Seleccion la Plantacion 5*, Costa Adeje Gran 5*, Sheraton la Caleta 5*. The magnificent Gran Hotel Bahia del Duque Resort 5 * includes 9 restaurants and 8 bars, a swan pond, a heated seawater pool and a children’s pool.
Luxury yachts from all over the world moor near the small port of Puerto Colon. The port was named after Columbus, who visited Tenerife in 1492 years before sailing to the New World. From Puerto Colon people go on yachts, catamarans and sailboats to the neighboring one or for a walk along the coast of Los Gigantes to search for dolphins and pilot whales.
There are many in this part of the island. It will be interesting for children to ride camels in the Camel Park, look at the monkeys in. All entertainment is located near the coast of Costa Adeje.
Costa Adeje resort on the island of Tenerife – a vacation for the sophisticated tourist!
Visitors to Tenerife will be interested to know what the southern resort of Costa Adeje is, located west of Las Americas and almost merged with it. Is it comfortable to rest here? What services are provided to tourists? What to do, what to see and where to have fun besides the beach? Throw away all doubts and hurry to be surprised, because this heavenly place is just for you!
Reputable resort
Costa Adeje resort logo and coat of arms of the Municipality of Adeje
Costa Adeje is considered more peaceful than, a place that is ideal for families. People of different ages and incomes come here to relax, and the most privileged and expensive part of it, next to del Duque beach (Playa del Duque), chosen by tourists who are not afraid of high prices in the price lists. And this is completely justified, since the hotels here are luxurious, and the service in them, judging by the reviews of tourists, is impeccable and deserves all praise.
Over the past few years, the resort town has changed a lot due to the large number of built hotel complexes (the hotels are almost all new and built in recent decades), the rapid development of infrastructure and service levels. This, no doubt, attracts tourists from Europe who want to enjoy not only the wonderful weather, but also a wide variety of leisure activities.
An absolutely clean ocean floor deserves a separate description, which, thanks to the efforts of ecologists and diving enthusiasts, has acquired its current appearance with emerald, crystal clear waters . Beauty – do not take your eyes off!
We already wrote that many beaches in Costa Adeje were covered with tons of white African sand, so that the coastal zone would please with its pleasant shade. So, the territories continue to equip and ennoble even more, giving the resort not only a stunning view, but also an impeccable reputation as the most wonderful place to relax.
Quiet and boring area
If you trace the administrative boundaries of the resort on the map, then it is adjacent to Las Americas along the channel in the Barranco del Rey gorge in the southern part, and on the opposite side ends in the La Caleta area, which is located in the same municipality .
View of the Costa Adeje, del Duque beach
You, as a tourist, can have the highest demands, but the service that Costa Adeje gives you is unlikely to disappoint. The resort itself is noticeably calmer than its nearest neighbor and more family friendly. It offers vacationers a large selection of four- and five-star hotels with cozy rooms, budget apartments, cafes, bars and restaurants, cozy public parks with luxurious fragrant vegetation, playgrounds, sports facilities and spa centers.
Beach holidays
You can sunbathe on the light sand and splash around in warm clear water with a turquoise tint on one of the equipped beaches. The blue flagged Playa del Duque have gained particular popularity. (Playa del Duque) and Fanabe/Torviscas (Fanabe/Torviscas) and Playa de Troya (Playa de Troya). You can read more in the article “”. All of them continuously stretch one after another for a distance of six kilometers, only occasionally separated by rocky ledges. The service is the most diverse – from the rental of water vehicles and sun loungers with umbrellas, to more serious equipment for underwater fun.
Even walking is a pleasure
During the day you can calmly soak up the sun and splash in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, but in the evening it’s time for walks along the embankment . Also, on the territory of the resort, there are public parks and squares with amazing plants, where you can not only walk during the day or in the evening, but also make morning runs.
Embankment with benches for tourists to rest
Entertainment at the resort
Those who come here for adrenaline and water activities can go diving , sailing or paragliding m (the latter fly directly over the resort, and their landing site is next door in La Caleta). You can also go water skiing or rent a catamaran , jet ski or motorboat – and forward for impressions.
The resort is conveniently located in relation to the main entertainment places the southern part of the island (water parks and, and, as well as all the entertainment of Neighboring Las Americas), and numerous tour desks will gladly take you to any attractions of Tenerife ( , and others).
Nearby there is a wonderful professional golf course , which uses the unique topography of the island, along with stunning natural landscapes. Almost every hotel has a minimum of sports infrastructure in the form of a swimming pool and a gym, and the largest even have their own tennis courts.
In the central part of the coast of the resort there is a port for pleasure boats – Puerto Colon . Snow-white yachts and boats are moored here, ready at any moment to give you an unforgettable journey across the ocean or to the neighboring island of La Gomera, where you can see dolphins and even whales frolicking in the water.
Dining at the resort
There is definitely no shortage of establishments. The Bahia del Duque hotel alone has eight bars and nine restaurants with excellent cuisine and excellent service. They are open to the public, but the prices are far from the lowest. Fortunately, there are cafes and restaurants for every taste and color – the bulk is concentrated along the waterfront and the main hiking trails. In terms of cuisine and the theme of the establishments, everything is as usual, most of them are motley establishments with different cuisines and an emphasis on reaching the maximum number of tourists, but there are also large restaurants, barbecues or sushi bars.
Shopping enthusiasts
You will find something to do here, although the choice here is not so great. In several shopping centers of Costa Adeje, you can buy both branded items and clothes of little-known brands. For example, in Plaza del Duque , a shopping center built on a grand scale, offers you all kinds of products from world brands and Spanish manufacturers of clothing and accessories. In fact, this is the largest shopping center in the area. In addition to it, several smaller shopping complexes are scattered around the resort, and opposite the commercial center El Duque (El Duque, not to be confused with the one mentioned above!) On Thursdays and Saturdays from 9:00 to 14:00 there is a local market (mostly things and souvenirs).
Market stalls in Costa Adeje
All over Costa Adeje there are many shops with cheap goods in huge quantities, they are, as usual, located closer to the beaches and crowded places. It is quite possible to buy sandals or a sundress instead of a torn one, but I would not take such gifts home, it is better to save a place in a suitcase for something more worthwhile.
Anyway, shopping is a pleasant experience, if only because we all, one way or another, sometimes just like to stare at the product on offer, even if we do not intend to purchase it.
Nightlife
If you wish, you will always find a place for yourself where to have fun, although it may seem that in Costa Adeje there is generally nowhere to “hang out”. Club El Faro or Kaluna Beach Club , located between the port and the beach of Fanabe, in fact, the only such establishments nearby. In general, nightclubs, bars and discos with good music and fun, dancing and parties are better to look for in nearby Las Americas , but if you are not a big fan of noise, you can easily find where to pass the evening with live music, karaoke or a sports match and closer to the hotel.
For lovers of gambling and random winnings, the h20 Gran Tenerife has the only casino in the district .
When they mention Costa Adeje, the word “most” is often used: the most important resort, the cleanest coast, the most luxurious hotels, the most exquisite dishes, etc. I think this is a worthy assessment of the resort, which is visited by a huge number of tourists every year.
It was here that I visited back in 2010, when I first visited the island of Tenerife and it was after this visit that I wanted to move here =) During the day there were beaches and excursions, and in the evening either a quiet dinner in restaurants nearby, or noisy parties and parties in, taxi up to which it costs only 10-12 euros.
And finally, a beautiful video about this resort and its possibilities (better to watch in full screen).
A story about Tenerife would be incomplete without a review of the Costa Adeje resort. Together with Las Americas, it is popular with tourists. We also managed to walk along it and form our impressions about this place. Is it worth it to stop here and what you can do, read in this article.
Costa Adeje is considered a calmer resort than. On its territory, as a rule, couples prefer to stay, who appreciate the proximity of the ocean, developed infrastructure and cozy restaurants. The composition of vacationers at the resort is diverse both in age and in the country of residence.
Adeje is located at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level. Before the conquest of Tenerife by the Spaniards, this area served as the residence of the ruler of the Guanches. The last of them is Don Diego de Adeje, who managed to establish peace with the Spaniards. After the beginning of colonization, a small settlement was founded on the Adeje River, which expanded every year. From the 16th century, monastic sketes began to be built, and later monasteries.
Today, Costa Adeje is a modern resort with everything you need for a pleasant stay. We were able to verify this by walking along it.
One day we decided to walk to Costa Adeje. and conducive to such walks. And if you get tired, you can always take a break on one of the beaches or go for a bite to eat in one of the coastal cafes. Later we did just that.
On the one hand, such a route made it possible to get acquainted with the local beaches and infrastructure of the area, and on the other hand, to breathe fresh sea air. I never ceased to be amazed by the nature of the Canary Islands. How different and mysterious it is. And the ocean is just mesmerizing when you look at it.
When you walk along the sea, it is difficult to determine where one resort ends and another begins. Their close proximity contributed to the fact that they merged almost into a single space. But if you dig a little in the directories, you can find out that the border between Las Amerixas and Costa Adeje runs along the bed of the Barranco del Troya river near the Troya hotel. On the opposite side, the border runs in the La Caleta area.
The Costa Adeje area made a good impression on me. Here, indeed, everything is well arranged and has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Beautiful beaches, a variety of attractions and convenient transport accessibility will help you to have a great time at the resort.
And here we met one of the most beautiful sunsets. The sun went below the horizon, illuminating the resort with its bright colors.
The photo does not convey the colors that nature uses.
At nightfall, the embankment becomes completely different. Tourists change their beach outfits for evening ones and go for a walk.
Hotels and Apartments
The resort has many hotels and apartments, both high-end and quite budget options. I made a selection of housing options of different levels with high ratings.
Five-star hotels
If high prices don’t scare you, then five-star hotels in Costa Adeja allow you to experience all the luxury and pomp of the resort.
Bahia del Duque
– a chic five-star hotel located on the beach of the same name. You can stay in a room or a villa. The hotel has everything a tourist needs – shady courts, shops, spas. You can try gourmet cuisine in 9 restaurants and 8 bars.
Near Playa Fanabe beach in Costa Adeje there are five star hotels: Jardines de Nivaria 5*
and Anthelia 5*
.
Royal Hediway Corales Beach 5*
Iberostar Grand El Mirador 5*
Royal Garden Villas 5*
Hotel Baobab Suites 5*
Vincci Selection la Plantaction del Sur 5*
Endless Summer House
Hostel la Tortuga
Adeje park apartment
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Attractions and photos
Costa Adeje has plenty to do in between sunbathing. Among the most interesting entertainment and local attractions:
, which will give vivid impressions of water attractions to both children and adults.
Aqualand is the first water park in Tenerife, which is now more focused on children.
Golf Costa Adeje is a golf course where lovers of this sport gather.
Jungle park, which hosts theatrical performances with the participation of birds and animals
Port of Puerto Colon (Puerto Colon) – a gathering place for yachtsmen and boat enthusiasts. It is great to walk along it and look at the ships. If desired, you can rent a yacht for an excursion on the ocean or fishing.
Port of Puerto Colon
Quite close to Costa Adeje in the resort of Los Cristianos there are several other amusement parks:
Monkey park
Camel park (camel park)
Shopping
You can go shopping in the Grand Sur shopping center. Among the large shopping centers selling mass market brands Zara, Calzedonia, Timberland, H&M and luxury brands, Plaza del Duque and Siam Mall should be noted. Smaller shopping centers – Alteza, Paris del Duque. Many shopping centers have cafes and supermarkets, and entertainment is provided for children – children’s towns and entertainment machines.
Along the beach line there are small shops with souvenirs, cosmetics and clothes.
Beaches
The beaches of Costa Adeje are characterized by clean bottoms and emerald waters. The local government has put a lot of effort into their arrangement. Most of the beaches are sandy, but there are also pebbly beaches. The sand on the beaches of different shades, as the imported yellow sand from the Sahara was mixed with gray volcanic.
On the beaches you can not only swim and sunbathe, but also rent water equipment or go paragliding. Both divers and sailing enthusiasts will like it here.
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A map will help you navigate the sights and places to stay in the resort of Costa Adeje.
For many tourists, the Costa Adeje resort is an opportunity to sunbathe on white sand and swim in clear, clear water. It is chosen by wealthy respectable tourists living in expensive hotels, as well as ordinary people renting 3-star hotels or apartments. Everyone will find a place to their liking in Costa Adeje.
In which only about 43 thousand people live. But in fact, the climatic and natural conditions here are such that it offers the sophisticated tourist hundreds of opportunities for relaxation, entertainment and knowledge of the world. In this regard, Adeje is a unique resort city of the Canary Islands.
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A large resort area has now formed around the town, where Europeans like to relax. The tourist boom on the south coast of Tenerife – in Costa Adeje began in the middle of the last century, since then hundreds of the best 4 * and 5 * hotels, entertainment theme parks have been built here, comfortable beaches have been organized and the best tourist walking routes have been mapped.
Nature, as one would expect, has added unusual adventures to the list – in the coastal waters of Adeje, real whales often give performances, laying their migratory route near Tenerife.
Another important information for Russian tourists – in Adeje is the center of the Russian Orthodox Church of all the Canary Islands – the Orthodox Sretensky parish.
Adeje weather
Like almost everywhere in the south and southeast of Tenerife, in Adeje almost all year round there is a state of warm late spring. The average annual air temperature in the resort is + 24 C!
Attractions and interesting places in Adeje
Adeje has a rich history that dates back to the time of the Spanish conquistadors. At every step, confirmation of these words is waiting for you – an ancient historical center, centuries-old architectural monuments – a defensive fort, the Church of St. Ursula … Modern “chips” of the resort city – long gently sloping volcanic beaches, Siam Park water park and a sports city port – are popular with travelers most.
Beaches of Adeje
In Adeje, along the long coastline of Costa Adeje, there are as many as 14 beaches with sand of various shades. In such well-maintained beach apartments you can relax at least all year round – the temperature is +24ºC and the mass of the sun! The top five are:
Playa del Duque
City beach offering the highest level of service. Marked with the Blue Flag for cleanliness and environmental friendliness, covered with white sand.
Playa de Fañabé
Blue Flag for cleanliness, covered with white sand, has all the necessary beach infrastructure, calm sea and walks along the beautiful city promenade.
Playa de Troya
In fact, there are two beaches with this name: Troy I and Troy II. These are the main beaches of the city of Adeje. Covered with gray volcanic sand, they have all the beach infrastructure, ideal for family holidays and water hobbies.
Playa de los Cristianos
It has a calm ocean, golden sand and all the necessary infrastructure for sunbathing, water sports and recreation.
Playa de Torviscas
One of the largest urban white sand beaches on the Costa Adeje. Calm, quiet corner for sunbathing and water activities. The ocean is calm here, since the bathing area is separated by breakwaters, for a quality rest there is also all the necessary infrastructure (beach equipment, restaurants, cafes, sanitary areas, etc.). Next to it is Fanabe beach, which is one of the busiest beaches in the south of Tenerife .
Diving in Adeje
Since a huge colony of whales has been living off the coast of Adeje for several decades, it is already worth diving in these places just for their sake! And if we add probable encounters with dolphins, rare pilot whales, sea turtles to such an unusual sea voyage, then there will be no time even to go to land … Do you agree?
More than 500 species of rich Atlantic flora and fauna live in the ocean depths near Adeje. Local diving centers have taken all these opportunities into service and are growing along the coast like mushrooms! Here they will teach you, if you don’t know how, to dive, help you get a diver’s certificate, sell the necessary equipment, or offer it for rent.
Another interesting fact about Adeje is that the modern Tenerife Top Training Center is located here, which trains professional athletes from all over the Canary archipelago (and not only). Still – a unique hydraulic channel, where you can learn to dive, is only here and nowhere else in Spain! The infrastructure of the center is complemented by a heated swimming pool and a large Olympic swimming pool for training and world-class competitions.
Entertainment and festivals in Adeje
Adeje’s best festivals are noisy mass processions with music, costumed performances and refreshments that are organized during religious holidays dedicated to the municipality’s patron saints – Saint Sebastian, Saint Ursula and the Virgin of Encarnacion.
Another highlight on the list of local activities is horseback riding organized by local horse companies along the coast. The only condition is that before the promenade with a horse, you should take a riding course.
For those who would like to explore the surroundings of the resort, you can use the best mode of transport in Tenerife – mountain biking. Renting such a wonderful travel companion, you will conquer both the rural paths and the rocky coastal roads, enjoying the extraordinary landscapes and fantastic vegetation of the island.
Adeje how to get there
The best way is to use the services of airlines delivering travelers from the mainland to the southern island airport Reina Sofia (Tenerife South). The distance from the airport to Adeje is 25 km, the easiest way to get to the city is by the local regular bus of the company Titsa No. 111, which leaves every 30 minutes and runs from 06.20 to 22.20. 9.2022 for 4 nights, 3 , without power
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An immaculately restored, two storey, 18th-century manor house and watchtower built in traditional Canarian style around a large, open courtyard. The owners have retained many original features and have juxtaposed ochre walls and polished wooden floors, roofs and balconies with contemporary art and a superb collection of Bauhaus, Rennie Mackintosh and Josef Hoffmann furniture. The result is a master class in interior design that is as comfortable and relaxing as it is pleasing to the eye. The 20 individually styled rooms are set around the courtyard, each affording a similar level of style and comfort including a whirlpool bath. Floors, ceilings and window seats are in polished dark wood; walls are in vibrant tones of warm crimson, teal or blue and are beautifully complemented by plain cream fabrics and unfussy, contemporary art.
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Iberostar Grand Hotel El Mirador
Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
8
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Sandstone turrets, arched porticoes and jasmine-lined walkways evoke the romanticism of the Arabian Nights. The central lounge, bar and lobby area is open-plan with a low ceiling, marbled columns, a stone floor and Moroccan-style lanterns. Outside, palm-filled pots dot terracotta-tiled walkways that meander through landscaped gardens and past ornamental fountains and swimming pools. The emphasis throughout is on space and privacy and the atmosphere exudes quiet, calm and tranquility. All rooms are suites, with four-poster beds and soft, billowing drapes; separate living-room areas have a comfy settee, cane armchairs and a coffee table, and each suite has a large balcony or terrace.
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Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
Tenerife, Spain
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Flagship of the Gran Meliá brand, Palacio de Isora is Tenerife’s most stylish hotel. Palatial, contemporary opulence marries hints of the Far East with shades of colonialism, giving exquisite results. Aromatherapy-scented plazas and gardens incorporate seven pools, including one of the largest seawater infinity pools in Europe; seven bars; disco; theatre and YHI spa. The 509 rooms are spacious, stylish and luxurious with beautiful en-suites decorated with a Moroccan vibe. Every room has a balcony or terrace; décor and furnishings continue the eastern meets colonial theme in warm, earth tones and furniture is mahogany and top quality. Opt for the pool bar for a pre-dinner cocktail accompanied by sunset views over La Gomera and drink in the romance of it all.
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Bahía Del Duque
Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
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Designed to resemble a traditional Canarian village, complete with mock church towers, plazas and streets, Bahía Del Duque brings contemporary opulence to colonial elegance. The capacious lobby, bedrooms, suites and restaurants are clustered around five swimming pools and extensive landscaped gardens and are linked by walkways and galleries. The effect minimises the ‘big hotel’ feel but maximises the propensity for getting lost. The rooms and suites of the main hotel are colonial in style with muted tones and luxuriant materials, generous floor space and bespoke furniture. Beds are canopied and there’s a small lounge area with easy chairs and coffee table. Some 20 years ago Bahía Del Duque set the bar for Tenerife’s luxury market and it remains exclusive; if your name’s not on the list, you don’t get over the threshold.
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Royal Garden Villas & Spa
Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
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An oasis of exquisite design and perfumed luxury with on-site gourmet cuisine, Royal Garden Villas combines the privacy and exclusivity of a deluxe villa with the service and facilities of a boutique hotel in an exotic garden setting. This is possibly the most elegant and luxurious accommodation on Tenerife. Exquisite furniture and fabrics collected from across the globe have been brought together with an eye for consummate interior design to provide a sumptuous and exclusive, romantic bolt-hole. All carved wood ornaments, trickling fountains, wicker Bali beds and fine white linen drapes, the feng shui environment is more redolent of Thailand than Tenerife.
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Hotel Spa Villalba
Tenerife, Spain
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Built in traditional Canarian style around an inner courtyard, eye-catching, contemporary design marries wood, glass and stone to create rustic chic. In the expansive, conservatory lobby, a sweeping staircase leads to wooden walkways beneath a Mudéjar style ceiling from which an immense steel and glass chandelier hangs. Three panoramic windows bordered with stained glass allow the light to flood in, showcasing the pine forest beyond.The 27 generously-sized rooms have hardwood floors, spacious en suites featuring Victorian fittings and tiles, and large balconies overlooking the gardens and pine forest. Oatmeal walls, chunky wooden furniture and plaid soft furnishings complete the look.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Abama
Tenerife, Spain
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Designed to resemble a North African citadel with sandstone turrets rising from a luxuriant garden of tropical flora and palm trees, the property covers a vast surface area yet the design creates a sense of intimacy and privacy by incorporating hidden gardens and quiet corners. Colonial-style with contemporary art work, offering generous floor space, enormous comfortable beds and elegant en suites. Large balconies are completely private and a romantic spot from which to watch the sun setting behind La Gomera. The hotel’s 10 restaurants offer a high standard of dining and menus ranging from traditional Canarian to Argentinian. At the top end, there are two Michelin-starred options: MB, the signature restaurant of the Basque chef Martin Berasategui, and Kabuki, managed by executive chef Daniel Franco and specialising in Japanese fusion cuisine.
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Whether your idea of a romantic break involves lounging on the beach or exploring the sights, Tenerife has something to offer you and your partner.
Costa Adeje
This coastal region in Tenerife is ideal for couples holidays in Tenerife and suits those looking to add a little romance to their holidays. Located in the Southwestern region of the island, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy during the day and night. Spend a luxurious morning getting to know your partner on the Playa de las Américas beach. Escape the midday heat by enjoying lunch at one of the little coastal eateries that are scattered around the coastline. Once your energy is restored, challenge your significant other to a competition to see who is the bravest at the Costa Adeje Aqualand waterpark. End your day with a meal at a world-class restaurant and a stroll down the moonlit beach.
Puerto de la Cruz
One of the most attractive locations in the region, Puerto de la Cruz is the perfect location for memorable couples holidays in Tenerife. This spectacular port city, found in the North of Tenerife, is known for the dark sandy beaches that are a result of thousands of years of volcanic eruptions. When visiting this city, prepare yourselves for lots of walking through the little streets and beautiful parks. Strap on your favourite pair of walking shoes, grab your loved one’s hand, and get ready for an adventure. You could spend your days searching for shells on the beach or you could marvel at the variety of plants found on the island which have been put on display in the botanical gardens. Once you have had your fill of the local plants, head over to Loro Park where you can see tigers, penguins, and extravagant dolphin displays.
Icod de los Vinos
Icod de los Vinos is a great destination for your couples holidays in Tenerife. Wine lovers and hiking enthusiasts alike are sure to find something to keep their days filled. Visit one of the many vineyards in the region and get a taste of the land as you admire the impressive landscapes. Once you have sampled the wine, learn more about the winemaking process at the Museum Malvasia. Next, you may want to visit El Drago Milenario. Here, you and your partner can enjoy a picnic underneath the ancient tree. Or perhaps visit one of the pristine beaches and cool off after a long hot day. Your evenings can be filled with walks through the romantically lit city streets before enjoying a meal and a drink at one of the bars or restaurants.
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The common time with the partner is very precious. In Tenerife you can design it in a very special way and thus strengthen your relationship and get even closer. For example, you can relax on the beach together. Or you can jointly master an extremely exciting experience such as canyoning or paintball. You may also just stay in bed all day. Or take a beautiful boat tour into the sunset with a romantic dinner on board. In the following article you can read what you can do as a couple in Tenerife, what you should pay attention to and get other great tips for a successful holiday for two.
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What Organized Tours Are There For Couples in Tenerife?
For most people, a top-class holiday includes a lot to experience and to undertake. In Tenerife, countless operators offer plenty of opportunities to take part in fun, action-packed or informative activities. Bring a little spark into your partnership, for example by trying something completely new together. It can be a sport or something you’ve always wanted to do. Feel the thrill of speeding across the surface of the water on a safari by a jet ski, for example. Or start with something calmer, maybe an e-bike tour is something for the both of you. At the end of this article you will find a large selection of organized excursions that are absolutely suitable for couples. These are our suggestions:
Trip on the Sailboat
The morning sun shines on the horizon and brings a beautiful glitter on the waves of the Atlantic. A refreshing breeze fills the sails of your yacht and drives you towards the open sea almost silently. You both enjoy the absence of civilization noise, the view of the sea and the lapping of the bow wave while you relax on a comfortable mat. The crew prepares a few delicious dishes and you refresh yourself with a dip in the ocean.
A buggy Tour For Two
These small, rustic vehicles look a bit aggressive and absolutely challenging. No doors or windscreen. They stand on four wide tires and are waiting for you to finally set off. When you close the five-point seat belts, you can already guess what awaits you both. Fun and adrenaline are the two words that best describe the feeling on your buggy tour in Tenerife. If you both have your driver’s license with you, you can even take turns driving while on tour or each of you takes your own buggy.
Take Part in a Guided Hiking Tour
Nature lovers won’t stop to be amazed at the large volcanic island. You will find everything from lunar landscapes to steppe-like plains to tropical forests in Tenerife. On a guided hiking tour you get the closest to the true essence of the island. The professional hiking guide takes you on a tour that will particularly impress you. No map reading, no constant orientation: just enjoy and be active.
Horseback Riding in the Nature of Tenerife
These wonderful animals have something special that intrigues most of people extremely. Riding out into the nature of Tenerife by horse will be one of the most beautiful moments of togetherness on your vacation. The powerful beings bring you to the most interesting natural monuments of the island in a gentle and calm way. Even if you have no experience of horse riding, that’s not a problem. Before the start of the trip, everything is explained to you in detail and you ride a few test laps on the training ground.
What Should You Consider When Booking Excursions?
In the detailed descriptions of our excursions, please read the points “Please note!” and “Services & Prices” carefully. Here you will find information on the following points:
What are the requirements for participating in this excursion? For buggy tours, for example, this can be a driver’s license. Sometimes the minimum age matters.
What else should you consider? For example, if you are planning to go on excursions where there is food, you should tell us whether you suffer from allergies or food intolerances. Then we can inform the operator accordingly.
What should you bring with you on the trip? Sometimes closed shoes are required. Or you should have a jacket or cap with you.
Do you want to be picked up from the hotel? Pay attention to whether and from where the operator offers hotel transfers.
Finally, we advise you to book your desired trip in advance on our website. This is how you secure your seats before they are fully booked.
Additional Information For Couples in Tenerife
Wedding in Tenerife – A Good Idea?
“Yes, I want!” are the words that matter on the most beautiful day of your life. You can easily tie into this special alliance in Tenerife. With its great sandy beaches, the Canary Island offers a correspondingly beautiful backdrop. Wedding barefoot on the beach in Tenerife. That is surely possible. There are wedding agencies that do the planning and administrative work for you. Most of the hotels also offer suitable locations for the celebrations. And we are happy to take care of the leisure activities of those involved before and after the wedding day. Please note that you can only marry in Tenerife at the civil registry office if at least one of the future spouses is Spanish. Church marriages, however, are always possible and also legally binding.
How Is Tenerife For Honeymoon?
You can hardly start your common life better than with your honeymoon to Tenerife. Honeymooners are always very welcome on the island. Let yourself be pampered in a wonderful honeymoon hotel. And behind of the gates of your love nest, the island is waiting with spectacular opportunities for joint activities. Enjoy the romance on the beach while the sun sinks into the sea. Or look for secluded places with great views and have a picnic there. You can also choose a great organized excursion on our website. Honeymooning in Tenerife is definitely worth it.
Where to Find the Tenerife Resorts For Couples?
You can easily filter for so-called “adults only” hotels in the relevant hotel booking portals. These are hotels in which there are no children. You will find that Tenerife has quite a few hotels in this category. Couples, older and young people without children like to spend their vacation there because for them, the relaxation factor is simply higher. You will not find the typical background noise of a family hotel, either by the pool or in the restaurant. Choosing such a hotel is not synonymous to not liking children. But rather, these are the best hotels in Tenerife for young couples that enjoy the remaining child-free time and the older ones that enjoy their youngsters have already grown up.
Where Do Gays and Lesbians Meet up in Tenerife?
A lively gay and lesbian scene has developed in Tenerife in recent years. This is concentrated in the northern regions of the island. In Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz you will find the gay hotspots in Tenerife. At the same time, an ever stronger scene is emerging in the southern tourist epicenters such as Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas. More and more holiday resorts for homosexual guests are being built here. The corresponding offers in the nightlife of the tourist metropolises are also increasing. Holidays for gays and lesbians in Tenerife are definitely worthwhile, especially since the Canarios and the Spaniards are generally considered to be very tolerant and therefore discrimination does not matter.
Where To Stay In Tenerife, Spain For A Romantic Vacation –
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Romantic vacations should be a necessity for couples, in order to keep the fire burning in their relationship. Tenerife, in Spain, cordially invites couples from all around the world for a romantic vacation. As the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, Tenerife is known for its colorful beaches and romantic resort areas. Below is a list of 7 recommended places to stay in Tenerife, Spain for a romantic vacation:
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Located in Buenavista del Norte, Melia Hacienda del Conde is one of the best luxury hotels for couples who wish to have a romantic getaway. The best feature of the hotel is the spa center with a Turkish bath, a sauna and a thermal circuit. There is also an infinity pool, an indoor pool and an outdoor pool. If you and your partner love playing golf, you can play on the 18-hole golf course. As for the bedroom, you can choose to stay in a room with a fantastic sea view or a picturesque golf course view. You and your partner can spend the whole day in the hotel doing plenty of activities, just the two of you. The hotel is for adults only.
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Another adults-only hotel, perfect for a romantic getaway, is the Hotel Colon Guanahani. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, you can take a morning or evening stroll through the property. Or, you can relax during the day on the sun loungers, by the pool. Various heated pools are also available for the guests. Moreover, what’s so nice about this hotel is its location within walking distance to the gorgeous Playa Fanabe Beach. In the evening, head to the beach and enjoy a romantic evening, watching the sunset together.
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Address: Bruselas s/n
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Beautifully decorated rooms, two outdoor pools, exotic gardens and a spa, these are only some of the facilities of Hotel Jardines de Nivaria, a luxury hotel situated in southern Tenerife. Famous for its first-class services, the hotel also has a fitness center, a tennis court and a squash court. Have a romantic dinner at the Cupula Restaurant, a restaurant built under a magnificent stained-glass dome.
Adrián Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria
Address: Paris, s/n
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High-standard services are offered to guests staying at the Tigotan Lovers & Friends Playa de las Americas. There are a lot of superb facilities provided by the hotel to spoil everyone who books a room. Try the infinity pool with spa bath at the rooftop leisure area. Or, have some intimate time in the library, reading your favorite books. You can also play some games in the games room located on the ground floor. At night, have some drinks in the bar that provides a beautiful view of the beach.
Tigotan Lovers & Friends Playa de las Americas – Adults Only (+18)
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Set in an exclusive private area, the Red Level at Gran Melia Palacio de Isora is one of the most excellent places to stay in Tenerife for those who wish to spend romantic times. What kind of view do you and your partner love the most, an ocean view or a garden view? You can choose to stay in a room that comes with a private terrace presenting either ocean or garden view. You and your other half will be pampered by the complete facilities of the hotel, including flotation tanks, Turkish baths, hydro massage pools, a beach bar, 8 bars and international restaurants. Sounds fantastic, right?
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There is something so romantic about beaches, isn’t there? If you two love beaches and want to spend time walking on the beach, holding hands and expressing your love, then the Sunprime Coral Suites & Spa is the perfect place for you. Nestled near two beautiful beaches, namely the Troya Beach and the Las Vistas Beach, you can spend all day on the shore. Another romantic place in the hotel is the rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Atlantic.
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For this article, we decided to save the best for last. The Royal Garden Villas, in our opinion, is the most romantic resort in Tenerife. Experience living in a Balinese style villa at this luxurious resort. You and your partner will have the privilege of having your own private heated pools. No one is going to disturb you at this private villa. It will be only you, your partner and the villa. Imagine waking up and going to bed to the stunning views of the ocean. Moreover, you can hire a yacht and have romantic trips to the island of La Gomera and Puerto de la Cruz!
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Address: Campo de Golf Costa Adeje – Finca Los Olivos Accommodates: 6
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Keep the love flame burning, you two!
Someone once said that the most challenging thing about love is how to keep the flame alive and how to make it eternal. One of the best things you can do for eternal love is to have a romantic getaway, once in while. Keep the love flame burning in Tenerife!
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Townhouse Las Amerikas.
Beach of 150 m.
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Spain , Costa Adeje
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Plan the ultimate adult-only holidays in Tenerife with Ester Cuni
Discover all the best spots to visit on adult-only holidays in Tenerife with Ester Cuni as your guide. She explored the most magical spots for couples.
Adult-only holidays in Tenerife: visit the Arco de Tajao
Ester kicked off her adult-only holidays in Tenerife with a visit to the remarkable Tajao Arch. This is a natural rock arch which is over 30 metres long. The area surrounding the arch is wonderful for walking and exploring the striking natural environment.When you’re done exploring, you can head to Tajao beach, a pebble beach where the water is generally very calm. The charming village of Tajao is famous for the quality of its fresh fish, so it’s a fantastic place for lunch and a stroll.
Yellow Mountain, Tenerife
If you’re looking for romantic places in Tenerife, then the Yellow Mountain is another must-see for any couple that loves discovering striking natural landscapes.The waves have carved the yellow cliffs on this beach into incredible shapes. It’s such a beautiful site that it’s been declared a Natural Monument.There’s a pebble beach for you to sunbathe on, but most people spend more time snorkelling in the incredibly clear water than on the beach itself.The clarity of the water here means that it’s a very popular dive site in Tenerife. If the two of you love activity holidays for couples, then why not try your hand at diving?
Los Campitos, Tenerife
Los Campitos is an unmissable viewpoint over the capital of Tenerife. If you’re staying in Santa Cruz during your adult-only holidays in Tenerife then you can’t miss it.Take a picnic and enjoy the stunning views at sunset in the company in of the one you love.
Places to see in Tenerife: Costa del Sauzal
Just like Ester, you and your partner shouldn’t miss out on the coast around the town of El Sauzal in the north-west of Tenerife. The town itself has a beautiful promenade overlooking the ocean, which is a short distance away, and a charming historic centre.On the coast, you’ll find a number of beautiful beaches with dramatic cliffs. They can be difficult to access, but if the two of you can manage it then you’ll be amply rewarded by Garañona beach.
Sampling guachinches in Tenerife
In Tenerife, a guachinche is something you have to experience. There are examples of them on Gran Canaria, but they’re mainly concentrated on Tenerife.They’re traditional establishments that serve homemade wine along with locally sourced, traditional Canarian food, and they’re a great alternative to the endless tourist restaurants you’ll see on the island.Each guachinche is only open for a maximum of four months a year, but it might be less than that if they run out of wine. Don’t expect anything fancy or particularly professional service, as these are quirky, local spots. Brush up your Spanish skills before you go, as there normally isn’t a printed menu.Oh, and don’t forget cash, as they usually don’t take card. On top of that, you’ll need a sense of adventure and a willingness to sample the local cuisine. This might well be one of the highlights of your adult-only holidays in Tenerife.
La Orotava, Tenerife
La Orotava is a charming town in the north of the island and a visit here is one of many romantic things to do in Tenerife.The architecture in the old town is very attractive, and you should spend some time exploring its historic streets, courtyards and churches.The La Orotava botanical garden is also well worth a stop, with more than 3,000 species of plants to admire.If you’re feeling active on your adult-only holidays in Tenerife, take the Los Molinos path from Villa de Arriba, which will take you past the nine 18th-century windmills in the area. Round your day off here with a visit to the incredible Mirador de Humboldt, from which you’ll be able to enjoy La Orotava and Mount Teide.
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Tropical Romance: 10 Best Hotels For Couples In Tenerife,
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Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Islands and the most populated island in Spain. Thanks to its striking landscape and beautiful architecture, this volcanic island is known for being a favorite among holiday seekers, including couples who want to get some rest from the pressures of daily life. With the number of holiday resorts in the area, however, it can be difficult to evaluate which among these would be the best choice for a romantic getaway. Take a look at the following hotels for couples who want to spend some quality time together.
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Iberostar Grand Hotel El Mirador is an adults only hotel that caters to couples who love a touch of the whimsy. Each room comes with a canopy bed, a sitting area, and a balcony that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. It also has its own heated freshwater pool, which surrounds the main building of the hotel. The colonial style architecture serves to enhance the romantic nature of the place.
The hotel has three in-house restaurants: Cenador, a gourmet restaurant that exclusively serves dinner; La Pérgola, which has a poolside terrace and serves à la carte meals; and the buffet restaurant. It also has its own in house bar, which plays live piano music every night, and Las Pardelas, which serves snacks.
Duque Beach is just a three-minute walk away from the hotel. The rates are inclusive of breakfast, and some packages also include dinner.
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The hotel, which is just a minute away from the beach, has its own in-house restaurant, bar, and pool for couples who want to enjoy some time inside the establishment. Meanwhile, those who want to explore the surrounding area can either rent a bike or a vehicle from the hotel. Also near the beach is Veronicas Strip and Siam Park. Breakfast is already included in the rate.
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Rooms in Hotel La Siesta are not just spacious, they also come with either a balcony or a terrace. Hotel La Siesta is just a short walk away from the beach. Those who prefer the pool may be pleased to know that the hotel has separate ones for adults and children. Furthermore, it has its own in-house gym and spa, which also offers hairdressing services. Guests can relax at the bar, which plays live piano music at night.
Alexandre Hotel La Siesta
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Guests who want to enjoy their privacy can stay at Adrián Hosteles Colón Guanahaní, which is located at Costa Adeje, an exclusive area in Tenerife. Nonetheless, the hotel is still quite near to the beach and a store for those who need to buy items such as toiletries. The adults only hotel has several heated pools in the middle of beautiful gardens within the property. The in-house restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, although guests who want to stay there for the entire day can also enjoy their lunch by the pool.
Adrián Hoteles Colón Guanahaní Adultos Only
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This adults-only exclusive hotel is all about luxury. All guests are provided a personal butler throughout their stay. They also gain access to the in-house spa, gym, flotation tanks, hydromassage pools, saunas, and Turkish baths. All bathrooms come equipped with a large bathtub, as well as a hydromassage shower.
The hotel also has several in-house bars and restaurants that serve international cuisine within its facilities. Among them is Red Level, a lounge that offers all-day coffee and tea for free to guests. The hotel is just a minute away from the beach.
Red Level at Gran Melia Palacio de Isora – Adults Only
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San Agustin Rooms is 17 kilometers (10.5 mi) away from Puerto de la Cruz and 35 kilometers (21.7 mi) away from Playa de las Americas. All rooms in this hotel are equipped with a flat-screen television.
San Agustin Rooms
Address: C/ Infanta Isabel ,16, 38430 Icod de los Vinos, Spain (see map)
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MC San Agustin is a beautiful hotel that seeks to provide concessions to guests at a reasonable price. Its location is also good. Located at the heart of the old town, guests can easily travel to the different attractions on the island with no difficulty. They can even rent a car or a bike from the hotel should they wish to do so. MC San Agustin has an in-house restaurant and bar.
MC San Agustín
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La Laguna Gran Hotel is a new hotel in Tenerife. It has an on-site bar. Its pool and its fitness center are also currently being constructed. Guests who love horseback riding and playing golf can do so in the area. Other attractions within the vicinity include Catedral San Cristobal de Laguna, Leal Theatre, and Mirador de Jardina. It is also quite close to Tenerife Norte Airport, which is just 3. 2 kilometers (6 mi) away from the hotel.
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Hotel Emblemático San Agustin was once an 18th-century home before it was converted into a hotel. The Canarian-style architecture of the home helps set the tone for your romantic holiday, especially since the establishment is located in historic Icod de los Vinos. The neighborhood also puts you within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and cafes. The hotel itself has its own in-house café.
Don’t make the mistake of assuming that its antique façade equals antique amenities. Rooms are equipped with modern provisions, such as a flat-screen satellite TV and a hairdryer. Guests are given the choice of a glass of wine or a soda upon arrival.
Hotel Emblemático San Agustin
Address: San Agustín, 18
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Hotel Rural Casa Lena is a bed and breakfast inn in Charco del Pino. Its location makes it set apart from many of the tourist attractions of Tenerife, which can be advantageous for couples who want to enjoy some alone time on their trip. The rustic cottage, with its beautiful garden, creates an intimate vibe, perfect for couples on a holiday.
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Spend time together in Tenerife
Tenerife allows guests to have a glimpse of the beauty of the Canary Islands. While the beauty of the natural attractions and man-made wonders may be enough to keep you and your loved one smitten with the town, a good place to stay in will serve as the cherry on top for that perfect romantic getaway.
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To the Canary Islands for 400 euros: what a budget holiday in Tenerife looks like
Wake up a tourist after as many years as you like and ask about the Canary Islands – be sure: he will answer that it is expensive. “Luxury” vacations are not for everyone, tanned Spaniards in convertibles, cocktails on the ocean – in our minds, a vacation in the Canary Islands is like a collection of stock photos. Having visited Tenerife, you understand that this is a myth from the 90s, when not everyone could really go to the warm islands in winter. Now even students, including Belarusians, go to the Canary Islands to warm up (Instagram will not lie!). We tell you what a budget holiday in the Canary Islands is like.
In the case of Tenerife, organizing a trip on your own can save a lot. The main thing is to weigh your strengths and experience in organizing travel in advance. In our case, there was no point in the services of a travel agency: spending time on the territory of the hotel was definitely not what we wanted from Tenerife, and knowledge of several languages and travel experience made it possible not to become attached to the Russian-language service. If a direct flight from Minsk and a carefully selected hotel are important to you, we recommend choosing a package tour.
Expensive holidays in the Canary Islands are largely made by a direct flight from Minsk (tickets can cost, for example, 500 euros per person for a round-trip flight). But if you have no prejudices against low-cost airlines, you can get 5 or even 10 times cheaper. A pair of dresses or shorts with T-shirts, a swimsuit and summer shoes can easily fit into the free hand luggage of a low-cost airline – but do you really need something else when you travel in the summer?
How to fly cheap to Tenerife
The main thing in hunting for cheap tickets to the Canary Islands is to get tickets to Barcelona (or major European hubs – Berlin, Brussels, etc.) and back at a low price. Wizz air and Ryanair will help with this, offering tickets with departures from Vilnius, Warsaw and other cities of Poland and Lithuania (however, there were cases when Belavia pleased with low prices at sales).
A Ryanair flight between Barcelona and Tenerife will cost an average of 30-40 euros. But low-cost airlines often arrange promotions. For example, we took such tickets for 17 and 25 euros.
All flights in total cost us 75 euros per person. It could have been even cheaper, but it would have been a crime on the way back for a day or two not to walk around the capital of Catalonia. From Vilnius to Barcelona flew on Wizz air (15 euros), from there to Tenerife – on Ryanair (17 euros). The return flight took place only on Ryanair with a transfer in Barcelona and an arrival in Warsaw (25 and 18 euros, respectively). We didn’t have to fish for air tickets for days on end: maybe we were lucky, but the “puzzle” took shape literally in a day or two. Plus, we bought tickets for buses Minsk-Vilnius and Warsaw-Minsk, also with good discounts from bus companies.
The only fat minus of a low-cost flight is that you have to keep track of the volume of edible souvenirs (cheese, olive oil, seafood), and buy Spanish wine only in duty free. But if you really want to bring a bottle of wine from a Canarian winery, you can take your luggage on the way back.
Hotel, car and other nuances
If staying at a hotel is not the purpose of your trip, when choosing a hotel, it is enough to check the reviews on Booking, the location of the hotel and, if necessary, the availability of parking spaces nearby. In general, housing in Tenerife is inexpensive: a 2-3 * hotel room or apartment will cost from 100-200 euros per week. Of course, there is housing for a very demanding taste: there are “five” and presentable rental houses here. But the vast majority of objects in Puerto Cruz, according to Booking, are 3 * hotels.
A double room in the budget “four” HC Hotel Magec 4 * cost us 85 euros for four days, meals – “breakfasts”. Looking ahead, the hotel turned out to be simple (rather 3 than 4 stars), but clean, and the buffet – no frills, but no complaints either. In the reviews, the food is praised, and objectively for its money it is quite good.
But fruits and vegetables from local shops are definitely a delight! It cannot be compared with the “wax” ones from Belarusian supermarkets: even the usual persimmon can surprise. What can we say about the exotic: pepino, nod, papaya, pitahaya, cherimoya, tamarillo. Tenerife is a place where these beauties are juicy and not beaten by delivery, and their prices are cheap.
To see the beauties of the island, it is usually advised to rent a car: this will allow you to stop in any picturesque places (if you have a “pocket” or exit – and they come across not as often as we would like!) And save on travel. Renting a car in the Canary Islands is one of the cheapest in Europe, and a liter of 95 petrol costs less than one euro. So, a car with full insurance, the option of a second driver, no deposit (which is important for a budget tourist) and no mileage restrictions cost us 54 euros for four days, or 13.5 euros per day. On the island you can find global car rental companies (Sixt, Budget and others), but it is cheaper to rent a car from local offices – for example, Autos Plus Car. You can take the car right at the airport and do not spend money on a transfer.
The Spaniards have a “take it easy” attitude to renting: for example, we were told to just leave the keys under the rug. Everything is very convenient, but there is a nuance.
Attention, drivers without impressive experience! Think back to your feelings of driving in an unfamiliar city and multiply them by ten. The streets of Puerto de la Cruz are sharp 45-degree uphills with simultaneous sharp turns and a line of cars parked along a narrow street. Traffic lights, signs and complex interchanges have not been canceled. The path to the foot of the Teide is winding zigzag roads, which are sometimes obscured by fog (or clouds?). Special mention deserves our attempts to turn around at a dead end, on a tiny patch, when one of the wheels roared over the ravine, skidding in the air, and from somewhere the locals were already running with the look of “Well, what is there already? Help?”. Despite the excellent quality of the road surface, traffic on the island leaves, perhaps, no less vivid impressions than the Teide volcano and swimming in the ocean.
Also, beware of car thieves. They say that cars are not stolen here – it is not so easy to take them out of the island – but they can even break glass with a stone in a crowded place, grab things and leave by car or motorcycle.
Inexperienced drivers can be advised to rent bicycles. The length of the entire island does not exceed 85 kilometers, the width is from 6 to 45 kilometers. Cyclists meet even on the way to the foot of the Teide volcano.
The cost of housing, tickets and cars in our case amounted to a little more than 300 euros for two. With associated minor expenses – approximately 400 (we are talking only about Tenerife, since the stay in Barcelona and the corresponding expenses were exclusively our choice, which is not necessary to repeat). That is 200 euros per person.
Among the advantages of a holiday in Tenerife, one can note an unobtrusive but friendly service: smiling Spaniards are ready to help anyone they meet, but at the same time no one will be too persistent in inviting you to establishments or grabbing your hands.
And, of course, the main plus is the weather. Tenerife is an island of eternal spring, where in winter the temperature is kept at 20-26 degrees, and in summer – 23-29 (in the northern part of the island it is cooler and damper than in the south). During our mini-vacation, the water temperature in the ocean was about 20 degrees. If you like to be warm, but not hot – Tenerife will definitely fall into your heart.
How to get to Teide
The main attraction of Tenerife is the Teide volcano, which rises in the middle of the island and divides it into northern and southern parts. You can get to the foot of the volcano by renting a car or by ordering a bus tour.
Teide is an active volcano (it last erupted just 110 years ago). The path to it is reminiscent of a journey across the planet, or even across other planets: tropical plants and tree-sized cacti, like in Africa, are replaced by dense forests, then typical Karelian landscapes flash through the windows – rocks and pine trees, and in the end you are surrounded by the Martian landscape with sparse vegetation. And all this time, hiding and reappearing, the driver is pursued by the same view: the Teide Peak.
Now the volcano is sleeping, but for tourists it remains unpredictable. Even in cloudless sunny weather, the funicular to the top of Teide may be closed – for example, if the volcano was covered with snow the day before (you may not even know about this, since the weather at the top of the volcano is very different).
To climb to the top of Teide, you need to follow several steps.
1) Register in advance for the lift. The last, peak 163 meters of hiking are waiting only for those who have received permission in advance. It is free, but the number of those who can climb to the peak is limited: no more than 200 people per day.
2) Decide which road to take. There are two of them: one is short and zigzag (the image is the first on the left), the second is twice as long, but easier for the driver (picture in the middle). We took advantage of both, making a circle around the northern part of the island.
3) Arriving at the foot of the volcano, use the funicular if it is not closed due to the weather. If closed, it remains to look at the volcano from the side.
A one-way ride on the funicular will cost 13 euros. In eight minutes, the trailer will rise more than a thousand meters. Don’t forget warm clothes – it’s cold upstairs!
4) If you managed to get permission in advance, use it (you will need a passport!) And climb to the very peak.
Puerto de la Cruz: pensioners, the ocean and German series
A small, like a toy town, Puerto de la Cruz is the tourist center of the northern part of Tenerife. In December (and maybe in other months) it looks like a “retirement resort” – and there is nothing wrong with that. Rest here mainly elderly Germans, Spaniards and British. Quiet, calm, German TV series and British news are shown on TV in the hotel, no one knows a word of Russian. For several days of rest, we met literally 2-3 small companies of Russian-speaking tourists, and in the souvenir shop we were confused with the Poles. The north as a whole is considered a more “powerful” resort, and the south is more party-oriented.
On the one hand, the city is surrounded by banana plantations, which gradually “flow” into the mountainous area, and on the other side of it – the ocean.
Among the main attractions of the town are the Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia Church, the Loro Parque Zoological Garden and the Botanical Garden. Popular with tourists is the Jardín beach with palm trees and photogenic black sand. And free Wi-Fi, by the way.
Carved balconies are a special kind of art in Puerto de la Cruz.
There is no “luxury” raid in the town. Among the palm trees and black beaches, the Canarians live their simple life – with the joy of the fish caught, with the struggle for good parking spaces. They love dogs, they leave the table in a cafe to help a foreigner park, they try to lure a parrot with some seeds. All this is like a dream about distant lands that I once saw in my childhood.
Capital of Tenerife: Masonic Church, graffiti and separatism
From Puerto Cruz, you can quickly get to the capital of the island – the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (a one-way bus ticket will cost only 5 euros). The largest city of the island is half the size of Minsk, and only 205 thousand people live there – this is less than, for example, in Bobruisk.
The streets here are wider than in Puerto Cruz, and the architecture is different: there are more skyscrapers, fewer atmospheric houses of 2-3 floors.
Among the iconic places are the Teresitas beach with yellow sand brought from the Sahara (the rest of Tenerife’s beaches are with black sand of volcanic origin) and the Auditorio de Tenerife concert hall.
One of the most famous Masonic temples in Spain is now closed for reconstruction, you can only look at it from the outside.
Not far from the Auditorio de Tenerife there is such an “oasis”. There is a similar one in Puerto Cruz. A visit to such complexes in Tenerife costs 3-7 euros for a few hours (in some cases – for the whole day).
In the capital, you can see stickers with the flag of the Canarian nationalists and inscriptions like “We are with you, Catalonia”. Some local radical movements are in favor of the independence of the Canary Islands, you can read more about this on Wikipedia in the section “Canarian nationalism”. In the tourist Puerto Cruz, we did not come across anything like this.
The cities of Tenerife are unlikely to surprise the sophisticated tourist with any sights, except that they will fascinate with their tropical-relaxed atmosphere. The most interesting thing on the island is nature. It is definitely worth betting on a trip to Tenerife – and it does not matter if you are planning a trip yourself or contacting a travel agency.
The Canaries is a place that destroys stereotypes about itself, the main of which is a picture of a lazy “luxury vacation” on the beach. How can you “seal” when behind you is a real volcano, and around you is a mixture of Karelia, Africa and Mars?
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The main goal of the holiday is not to get sunburnt, not to eat foreign delicacies and not to buy the entire latest collection in a fashion boutique. The main purpose of rest is to relax, get rid of worries and please your inner child. And, of course, quite external own children.
about. Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) is ideal for outdoor activities. This is a paradise for curious tourists who want to see as much as possible. You won’t need to get up early, shake for many hours on a bus or train, run to keep up with the guide. Many excursions take only half a day, take place at a leisurely pace and are interrupted by a delicious lunch, sometimes even with a glass of wine or beer. And what a variety – literally “on earth, in heaven and at sea”: boat trips, helicopter rides, diving, quad bikes, parasailing, horseback riding tours, bike tours, bus tours, amusement parks, ancient pyramids and Catholic churches.
Excursions “on earth, in heaven and at sea” …
Teide National Park The journey continues to Icod de los Vinos, where you will have the opportunity to see the Dragon Tree. The next destination will be the city of Garachico, which used to be the island’s most important port until it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1706. Here you can walk along the cobbled streets of the city.
Paragliding in one of the best sites in the world Fulfill your dream of paragliding from around 2300m to 1100m depending on the route: Over the south coast of the island or in the Teide National Reserve overlooking the volcano and landing on the beach at Puerto de la Cruz in the north of the island. A unique opportunity to soar over the Atlantic Ocean not in a closed aircraft cabin, but directly in the open sky. Professional pilot-instructors with extensive flight experience. Incredible views, the possibility of photo and video shooting.
Siam Park Siam Park is one of the largest water parks in Europe and is located in Las Americas, the largest resort on the island.
You will see the sunset You will discover stars, planets, galaxies that you never knew existed, while the guide will show you the constellations, star map and provide you with interesting information. Marvel at the universe and have a unique experience in one of the most visited national parks in the world.
Catamaran “Fee Bird”: boat trips to the habitats of dolphins and whales Just a few minutes from your hotel you can enjoy a 3 or 4 hour cruise on the Atlantic Ocean. During the boat trip we will look for whales and dolphins. The guide on the catamaran will tell you about the characteristics of cetaceans, their diet and migration. During the trip, you can relax in the sun and enjoy swimming in the ocean
But the main “magnet” on the island , attracting hundreds of thousands of children and adults every year is the zoo Loro Parque
It only seems that all zoos are approximately the same and differ only in the set of animals and the size of the enclosures. The special atmosphere of Loro Park begins right at the Thai-style entrance. An experienced traveler or just a well-read person instantly recognizes these gabled roofs with curved corners and gilded dragons.
Right behind the turnstiles you will be greeted by a large pond, literally teeming with carps, which can and should be fed from the catwalks. The creators approached the design of the entire park with attention. Everywhere there is a saving shadow, useful signs, sculptures of animals are hiding in the greenery, and even at the children’s carousel, the booths are made in the form of killer whales. There is an orchid garden with the rarest varieties. In the jungle zone, you can climb stairs leading almost to the very tops of the trees and walk along a swinging suspension bridge. And at the entrance to the jungle zone, a handsome peacock spreads its luxurious tail right at the feet of visitors, without any cage. All the delights of tropical exotic!
The territory of Loro Park is far from the largest, only 13 and a half hectares. Even the Prague Zoo has more – 60 hectares (and this is not even the largest zoo in the world). However, the compact territory is a huge plus when you want to get around everything and be in time everywhere and everywhere. The most interesting shows go on in Loro Park all day long, with breaks of only half an hour, and it’s quite possible to get from one to the other, even at a leisurely pace. You don’t have to pay anything extra, the show is included in the ticket price.
A zoo with a small territory does not pursue the number of animals, but chooses them carefully. Spectacular white tigers, penguins, colorful jaguars, pink flamingos, bright corals, ominous piranhas, huge sharks – everything that causes delight in children and a twinkle in the eyes of adults. There are also lemurs with striped tails, which were glorified by the cartoon “Madagascar”.
If where there is gigantomania in Loro Park, then in the amount of enclosures and aquariums. Here are the largest in Europe:
dolphin performance pool;
penguin enclosure;
aquarium tunnel with sharks;
killer whale pool.
Dolphin and fur seal shows can be seen in many zoos and aquariums, but the agility of these amazing animals never gets boring. In Loro Park, seats must be taken in advance, despite the fact that there are 4 dolphin performances and 5 sea lion performances per day.
A striking feature of Loro Park is that here, in every possible way, a bet is made on the interaction of spectators with animals! For example, a child chosen from the audience is dressed in a life jacket, put in a boat, and dolphins take him around the pool. Of course, there is a minus in this – all other children and even some adults are desperately jealous! The sea lion is taken out between performances to greet the audience and the kids are allowed to touch it. At the performance, one of the spectators will be lucky to serve the ball to the star of the show.
There are magnificent artists in Loro Park, whom no one dares to approach, much less reach out to – killer whales! Without exaggeration, you will not find anything like it anywhere in Europe. Killer whales themselves are a magnificent sight: smooth contours of a huge body, triangular fins, coloring that seems like some kind of toy, it is so contrasting, even and clear. Prudent viewers come to the show early to choose good seats, and just watch the killer whales swim in the huge pool. Moreover, the glass walls provide an excellent overview.
In the center of the pool there is a giant plasma panel on which you can see all the details during the performance. During breaks, the operator entertains the audience by removing the stands and providing frames with funny captions. You have to see the reaction of those who saw themselves on the big screen.
Don’t try to see everything in Loro Parque at once, it’s best to just come back here again.
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3 Unidad de Fibrosis Quística, Unidad Médico-Quirúrgica de Enfermedades Respiratorias, Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, España.
1 Unidad de Fibrosis Quística, Unidad Médico-Quirúrgica de Enfermedades Respiratorias, Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, España. Electronic address: [email protected].
2 Unidad de Fibrosis Quística, Servicio de Pediatría, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España.
3 Unidad de Fibrosis Quística, Unidad Médico-Quirúrgica de Enfermedades Respiratorias, Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, España.
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Clifftop walk from Puerto del Carmen to Puerto Calero
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This is a guest post by my better half Amy – enjoy!
If you fancy half a day away from the sun lounger, I highly recommend the beautiful clifftop walk from Puerto del Carmen to Puerto Calero. We’ve taken this walk several times, usually, around 9am before it gets too hot! Our usual plan is to arrive at the luxury marina of Puerto Calero in time for brunch, and then take the ferry back to Puerto del Carmen.
Taken just after the zigzag path
To begin with, you’ll need to head to the old town harbour in Puerto del Carmen. From here you can start the journey from either Calle Teide or Calle Los Infantes (which is a pedestrianised area). Walk down either of these roads with the sea to your left until you come to Calle de Los Verdes.
At this point, you should then be at the bottom of a short but steep zigzag path that will take you to the clifftop. I usually pause at the top to catch my breath admire the views!
View of the marina in Puerto del Carmen old town
You are now on the coastal path, which is mainly flat with some gentle slopes. The first section of the path is paved with some benches along the route. There is a high wall on your right side until you reach the edge of Puerto del Carmen. Look out for the odd lizard on your route too!
The path then becomes a natural track until you reach Puerto Calero, but is smooth and easy to follow as it’s dotted with wooden posts. As you have now left Puerto del Carmen you can enjoy the Lanzarote views to your right as well as the ocean to your left. You may spot the odd fisherman. Along the route, there’s a set of steps down the cliff that lead directly to the water. The water does look particularly clear and inviting, but please take care if you choose to head down to the sea. The route doesn’t have any guarding to prevent falls over the cliffs!
A fishing boat
About halfway along the walk, you will reach a gorge where you will see some houses. You will have to use the zigzag steps to get to the bottom and another set to climb up the other side. You can also access the sea from here should you wish. Once past this part, you can enjoy the rest of the walk on the gently sloping path towards Puerto Calero.
Barranco del Quiquere, not too far now!
At the boundary of Puerto Calero, the path veers slightly to the right and you can access the resort through the marina car park. Puerto Calero has a selection of top-quality bars, cafes, restaurants and luxury shops. The market is run every Tuesday and Friday, but might be currently suspended due to Covid. Some of the restaurants do not actually open until 12pm. We usually visit the Azure restaurant as they are open earlier for a well-deserved brunch (Eggs Benedict being my preference). When you are ready to leave you can either retrace your steps, take a bus, or the ferry back to the harbour in Puerto Del Carmen.
The marina and promenade at Puerto Calero
The morning ferry to Puerto del Carmen should be quieter than the crowd waiting for it to take them to Puerto Calero, especially on a market day. The ferries run frequently and there is a ticket office at the far end of the marina. We paid 8EUR for a single return journey. A return ticket costs 15EUR.
The upper deck of the ferry provides some astounding views!
The walk should take around 45 mins to an hour depending on your speed and how many times you stop for photo opportunities. I recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes/trainers rather than flip-flops, due to the stony landscape. Also, take some water, as there is nowhere to stop until you reach Puerto Calero.
A small lizard was spotted on our walk!
This is a beautiful walk and a great way to get a bit of exercise without too much effort. Enjoy!
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UAP56/DDX39B is a major cotranscriptional RNA–DNA helicase that unwinds harmful R loops genome-wide
org/Person”>Carmen Pérez-Calero1,
Aleix Bayona-Feliu1,
Xiaoyu Xue2,3,
Sonia I. Barroso1,
Sergio Muñoz1,
Víctor M. González-Basallote1,
Patrick Sung2,4 and
Andrés Aguilera1
1Centro Andaluz de Biología Molecular y Medicina Regenerativa (CABIMER) Universidad de Sevilla-CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide,
Sevilla 41092, Spain;
2Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Yale, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA;
3Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas 78666, USA;
4Department of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio,
Texas 78229, USA
Corresponding author: aguilo{at}us. es
Abstract
Nonscheduled R loops represent a major source of DNA damage and replication stress. Cells have different ways to prevent R-loop
accumulation. One mechanism relies on the conserved THO complex in association with cotranscriptional RNA processing factors
including the RNA-dependent ATPase UAP56/DDX39B and histone modifiers such as the SIN3 deacetylase in humans. We investigated
the function of UAP56/DDX39B in R-loop removal. We show that UAP56 depletion causes R-loop accumulation, R-loop-mediated genome
instability, and replication fork stalling. We demonstrate an RNA–DNA helicase activity in UAP56 and show that its overexpression
suppresses R loops and genome instability induced by depleting five different unrelated factors. UAP56/DDX39B localizes to
active chromatin and prevents the accumulation of RNA–DNA hybrids over the entire genome. We propose that, in addition to
its RNA processing role, UAP56/DDX39B is a key helicase required to eliminate harmful cotranscriptional RNA structures that
otherwise would block transcription and replication.
double-strand breaks
genome instability
R loops
RNA–DNA helicase
RNA–DNA hybrids
replication fork stalling
UAP56/DDX39B
Footnotes
Supplemental material is available for this article.
Article published online ahead of print. Article and publication date are online at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.336024.119.
highwire.org/Journal” hwp:start=”2019-12-13″>Received December 13, 2019.
Accepted April 20, 2020.
This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue
publication date (see http://genesdev.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described
at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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RDO No. 67-Legazpi City, Albay Province: Albay Bacacay, Camalig, Daraga, Guinobatan, Jovellar, Legazpi City, Libon, Ligao, Malilipot, Malinao, Manito, Oas, Pio Duran, Polangui, Rapu-Rapu, Santo Domingo, Tabaco, Tiwi Zip Excel File
006-2020
RDO No. 68-Sorsogon City, Sorsogon Province: Sorsogon Bacon, Barcelona, Bulan, Bulusan, Casiguran, Castilla, Donsol, Gubat, Irosin, Juban, Magallanes, Matnog, Pilar, Prieto Diaz, Sta Magdalena, Sorsogon Zip Excel File
005-2020
RDO No. 69-Virac, Catanduanes Province: Catanduanes Bagamanoc, Baras, Bato, Caramoran, Gigmoto, Pandan, Panganiban (Payo), San Andres, San Miguel, Viga, Virac Zip Excel File
012-2020
RDO No. 70-Masbate City, Masbate Province: Masbate Aroroy, Baleno, Balud, Batuan, Cataingan, Cawayan, Claveria, Dimasalang, Esperanza, Mandaon, Masbate, Milagros, Mobo, Monreal, Palanas, Pio V. Corpus (Limbuhan), Placer, San Fernando, San Jacinto, San Pascual, Uson Zip Excel File
RDO No. 74-Iloilo City, Iloilo Province: Iloilo Alimodian, Cabatuan, Guimbal, Igbaras, Iloilo City, Leganes, Leon, Maasin, Miagao, Oton, Pavia, San Joaquin, San Miguel, Sta Barbara, Tigbauan, Tubungan
Province Of Guimaras Island Buenavista, Jordan, Nueva Valencia, San Lorenzo, Sibunag
Affected By The New Iloilo Airport Development Project Cabatuan, Sta Barbara, San Miguel Zip Excel File
017-2021
RDO No. 75-Zarraga, Iloilo Province: Iloilo Ajuy, Anilao, Badiangan, Balasan, Banate, Barotac Nuevo, Barotac Viejo, Batad, Bingawan, Calinog, Carles, Concepcion, Dingle, Duenas, Dumangas, Estancia, Janiuay, Lambunao, Lemery, Mina, New Lucena, Passi, Pototan, San Dionisio, San Enrique, San Rafael, Sara, Zarraga Zip Excel File
013-2021
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Revenue Region 12 – Bacolod City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 76-Victorias City, Negros Occidental Province: Negros Occidental Cadiz City, San Carlos City, Calatrava, E. B. Magalona, Escalante, Manapla, Sagay, Toboso, Victorias Zip Excel File
011-2019
RDO No. 77-Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Province: Negros Occidental Bacolod City, Murcia, Salvador Benedicto, Silay City, Talisay Zip Excel File
041-2017
RDO No. 78-Binalbagan, Negros Occidental Province: Negros Occidental Bago City, La Carlota City, Binalbagan, Candoni, Cauayan, Himamaylan City, Hinigaran, Hinoba-An, Ilog, Isabela, Kabankalan City, La Castellana, Moises Padilla, Pontevedra, Pulupandan, San Enrique, Sipalay City, Valladolid Zip Excel File
105-2014
RDO No. 79-Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Province: Negros Oriental Bais City, Canlaon City, Dumaguete City, Amlan (Ayuquitan), Ayungon, Bacong, Basay, Bayawan City (Tulong), Bindoy (Payabon), Dauin, Guihulngan City, Jimalalud, La Libertad, Mabinay, Manjuyod, Pamplona, San Jose, Sta. Catalina, Siaton, Sibulan, Tanjay City, Tayasan, Valencia (Luzurriaga), Vallehermoso, Zamboanguita Siquijor Provinces: Enrique Villanueva, Larena, Lazi, Maria, San Juan, Siquijor Zip Excel File
078-2018
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Revenue Region 13 – Cebu City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 80-Mandaue City, Cebu Province: Cebu Danao City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, Asturias, Balamban, Bantayan, Bogo, Borbon, Carmen, Catmon, Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Daanbantayan, Liloan, Madridejos, Medellin, Pilar, Poro, San Francisco, San Remigio, Santa Fe, Sogod, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Tuburan, Tudela
*Note: Olango Island is part of Lapu-Lapu City Zip Excel File
023-2022
RDO No. 81-Cebu City North Province: Cebu City Zip Excel File
064-2018
RDO No. 82-Cebu City, South Province: Cebu City Zip Excel File
016-2020
RDO No. 83-Talisay City, Cebu Toledo City, Alcantara, Alcoy, Alegria, Aloguinsan, Argao, Badian, Barili, Bolijoon, Carcar, Dalaguete, Dumanjug, Ginatilan, Malabuyoc, Minglanilla, Moalboal, Naga, Oslob, Pinamungahan, Ronda, Samboan, San Fernando, Santander, Sibonga, Talisay Zip Excel File
060-2022
RDO No. 84-Tagbilaran City, Bohol Province: Bohol Tagbilaran City, Alburguerque, Alicia, Anda, Antequera, Baclayon, Balilihan, Batuan, Bien Unido, Bilar, Buenavista, Calape, Candijay, Carlos P. Garcia, Carmen, Catigbian, Clarin, Corella, Cortes, Dagohoy, Danao, Dauis, Dimiao, Duero, Garcia-Hernandez, Guindulman, Inabanga, Jagna, Jetafe, Lila, Loay, Loboc, Loon, Mabini, Maribojoc, Panglao, Pilar, Sagbayan, San Isidro, San Miguell, Sevilla, Sierra-Bullones, Sikatuna, Talibon, Trinidad, Tubigon, Ubay, Valencia Zip Excel File
020-2022
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Revenue Region 14 – Tacloban City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 85-Catarman, Northern Samar Province: Northern Samar Allen, Biri, Bobon, Capul, Catarman, Catubig, Gamay, Laoang, Lapinig, Las Navas, Lavezares, Lope De Vega, Mapanas, Mondragon, Palapag, Pambujan, Rosario, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Jose, San Roque, San Vicente, Silvino Lobos, Victoria Zip Excel File
034-2002
RDO NO. 86-Borongan City, Eastern Samar Province: Eastern Samar Arteche, Balangiga, Balangkayan, Borongan, Can-Avid, Dolores, Gen Macarthur, Giporlos, Guian, Hernani, Lawa-An, Llorente, Maslog, Maydolong, Mercedes, Oras, Quinapondan, Salcedo, San Julian, San Policarpio, Sulat, Taft Zip Excel File
007-2019
RDO No. 87-Catbalogan, Western Samar Province: Western Samar Calbayog City, Catbalogan City, Almagro, Basey, Calbiga, Daram, Gandara, Hinabangan, Jiabong, Marabut, Matuguinao, Motiong, Pagsanghan, Pinabacdao, San Jorge, San Jose De Bauan, San Sebastian, Santa Margarita, Santa Rita, Santo Niño, Tagapul-An, Talalora, Tarangnan, Villareal, Wright (Paranas), Zumarraga Zip Excel File
019-2010
RDO No. 88-Tacloban City Province: Leyte Abuyog, Alang-Alang, Babatngon, Barugo, Burauen, Capoocan, Carigara, Dagami, Dulag, Jaro, Javer (Bugho), Julita, La Paz, Macarthur, Mahaplag, Mayorga, Palo, Pastrana, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Tabontabon, Tacloban City, Tanauan, Tolosa, Tunga
RDO No. 89-Ormoc City, Leyte Province: Leyte Albuera, Bato, Baybay, Calubian, Hilongos, Hindang, Inopacan, Isabel, Kananga, Leyte, Matag-Ob, Matalom, Merida, Ormoc City, Palompon, San Isidro, Tabango, Villaba Zip Excel File
009-2019
RDO No. 90-Maasin City, Southern Leyte Province: Southern Leyte Anahawan, Bontoc, Hinunangan, Hinundayan, Libagon, Liloan, Limasawa, Maasin, Macromon, Malitbog, Padre Burgos, Pintuyan, St. Bernard, San Francisco, San Juan, San Ricardo, Silago, Sogod, Tomas Oppus Zip Excel File
028-2006
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Revenue Region 15 – Zamboanga City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 91-Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte Province: Zamboanga Del Norte Dapitan City, Dipolog City, Bacungan (Leon Postigo), Baliguian, Godod, Gutalac, Jose Dalman, Katipunan, Labason, Libertad, Liloy, Manukan, Manuel A. Roxas, Mutia, Pinan, Polanco, Rizal, Salug, Sergio Osmeña, Sr, Siayan, Sibuco, Sibutad, Sindangan, Siocon, Sirawai, Tampilisan Zip Excel File
073-2018
RDO No. 92-Pagadian City Province: Zamboanga Del Sur Pagadian City, Aurora, Bayog, Dimataling, Dinas, Dumalinao, Dumingag, Guipos, Josefina, Kumalarang, Labangan, Lakewood, Lapuyan, Mahayag, Margosatubig, Midsalip, Molave, Pitogo, Ramon Magsaysay, San Miguel, San Pablo, Sominot (Don Mariano Marcos), Tabina, Tambulig, Tigbao, Tukuran, Vicenzo Sagun Zip Excel File
018-2017
RDO No. 93A-Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur Province: Sibugay Zamboanga City Zip Excel File
Province: Camiguin Island Catarman, Guinsilaban, Mahinog, Mambajao, Sagay Zip Excel File
028-2020
RDO No. 98-Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental Province: Misamis Oriental Cagayan De Oro City, Alubijid, Balingasag, Claveria, El Salvador, Gitagum, Intao, Jasaan, Laguindingan, Libertad, Lugait, Manticao, Naawan, Opol, Tagoloan, Villanueva Zip Excel File
008-2019
RDO No. 99-Malaybalay City, Bukidnon Province: Bukidnon Baungon, Cabanglasan, Damulog, Dangcagan, Don Carlos, Impasugong, Kadingilan, Kalilangan, Kibawa, Kitaotao, Lantapan, Libona, Malaybalay, Malitbog, Manolo Fortich, Maramag, Pangantocan, Quezon, San Fernando, Sumilao, Talakag, Valencia Zip Excel File
047-2022
RDO No. 100-Ozamis City, Misamis Occidental Province: Misamis Occidental Oroquieta City, Ozamis City, Tangub City, Aloran, Baliangao, Bonifacio, Calamba, Clarin, Concepcion, Don Victoriano, Jimenez, Lopez Jaena, Pana-On, Plaridel, Sapang Dalaga, Sinacaban, Tudela Zip Excel File
027-2020
RDO No. 101-Iligan City, Lanao del Norte Province: Lanao Del Norte Iligan City, Bacolod, Balo-I, Baroy, Kapatagan, Karomatan (Sultan Naga Dimaporo), Kauswagan, Kolambugan, Lala, Linamon, Magsaysay, Maigo, Matungao, Munai, Nunungan, Pantao-Ragat, Pantar, Poona-Piagapo, Salvador, Sapad, Tagoloan, Tangcal, Tubod Zip Excel File
029-2020
RDO No. 102-Marawi City, Lanao del Sur Province: Lanao Del Sur Marawi City, Bacolod Grande, Balabagan, Balindong, Bayang, Binidayang, Buadiposo Buntong, Bubong, Bumbaran, Butig, Calanogas, Ditsaan Ramain, Ganassi, Kapai, Kapatagan, Lumba-Bayabao, Lumbatan, Lumbayanagui, Madalum, Madamba, Maguing, Malabang, Marantao, Marogong, Masiu, Mulondo, Pagayawan, Piagapo, Poona-Bayabao, Pualas, Saguiran, Sultan Gumander, Tagoloan, Tamparan, Taraka, Tubaran, Tugaya, Wao, Lumbaca-Unayan Zip Excel File
037-2020
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Revenue Region 17 – Butuan City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 103-Butuan City, Agusan del Norte Province: Agusan Del Norte Butuan City, Buenavista, Cabadbaran, Carmen, Jabonga, Kitcharao, Las Nieves, Magallanes, Nasipit, San Santiago, Tubay, R.T. Romualdez Zip Excel File
02-2022
RDO No. 104-Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur Province: Agusan Del Sur City of Bayugan, Municipalities of Bunawan, Esperanza, La Paz, Loreto, Prosperided, Rosario, San Francisco, San Luis, Santa Josefa, Sibagat, Talacogon, Trento and Veruela Zip Excel File
077-2019
RDO No. 105-Surigao City Province: Surigao Del Norte Surigao City, Alegria, Bacuag, Claver, Gigaquit, Mainit, Malimono, Placer, San Francisco (Anao-Aon), Sison, Tagana-An, Tubod, Mainland
Siargao Island: Burgos, Dapa, Del Carmen, Gen Luna, Pilar, San Benito, San Isidro, Sta. Monica, Socorro
Dinagat Islands: Basilisa (Rizal), Cagdianao, Dinagat, Libjo (Albor), Loreto, San Jose, Tubajon Zip Excel File
054-2018
RDO No. 106-Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Province: Surigao Del Sur Barobo, Bayabas, Bislig, Cagwait-Aras-Asan, Cantilan, Carmen, Carrascal, Cortes, Hinatuan, Lanuza, Lianga, Lingig, Madrid, Marihatag, San Agustin (Otieza), San Miguel, Tagbina, Tago, Tandag Zip Excel File
049-2022
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Revenue Region 18 – Koronadal City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 107-Cotabato City, Maguindanao Province: Maguindanao Cotabato City, Ampatuan, Barira, Buldon, Buluan, Datu Paglas, Datu Piang (Dulawan), Datu Odin Sinsutat (Dinaig), Gen. Sk Pendatun *, Kabuntalan (Tumbao), Maganoy (Capital), Matanog, Pagalungan, Parang, South Upi, Sultan Kudarat (Nuling), Sultan Sa Barongis (Lambayong), Talayan, Upi, Datu Abdulla Sangki, Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Datu Blah T. Sinsuat, Datu Hoffer Ampatuan, Datu Montawal, Datu Unsay, Guidulungan, Datu Unsay, Guidulungan, Mamasapano, Mangundadatu, Northern Kabuntalan, Paglat, Pandag, Rajah Buayan, Shariff Aguak, Shariff Saydona Mustapha, Sultan Mastura, Talisay
Note: *Gen. Sk Pendatun (Part Of Cotabato City On Initial Valuation) Zip Excel File
053-2022
RDO No. 108-Kidapawan City, North Cotabato Province: North Cotabato Alamada, Aleosan, Antipas, Banisilan, Carmen, Kabacan, Kidapawan, Libungan, Magpet, Makilala, Matalam, Midsayap, Mlang, Pigcawayan, Pikit, President Roxas, Tulunan Zip Excel File
029-2019
RDO No. 109-Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat Province: Sultan Kudarat Bagumbayan, Columbio, Esperanza, Isulan, Kalamansig, Lambayong, Lebak, Lutayan, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Palimbang, Pres. Quirino, Tacurong Zip Excel File
035-2019
RDO No. 110-General Santos City, South Cotabato Province: South Cotabato (Sarangani) General Santos City
Sarangani Province Alabel, Glan, Kiamba, Maasin, Maitum, Malapatan, Malungon Zip Excel File
056-2019
RDO No. 111-Koronadal City, South Cotabato Province: South Cotabato Banga, Koronadal, Lake Sebu, Norala, Polomolok, Sto. Niño, Surallah, Tampakan, Tantangan, T’boli, Tupi Zip Excel File
002-2019
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Revenue Region 19 – Davao City
Revenue District Office
Department Order No.
RDO No. 112-Tagum City, Davao del Norte Province: Davao Del Norte Asuncion, Carmen, B.E. Dujali, Kapalong, New Corella, Panabo City, San Isidro City, Sto. Tomas, Tagum City, Talaingod
Island Garden City Of Samal: Babak District (Formerly Babak), Kaputian District (Formerly Kaputian), Samal District (Formerly Samal)
Compostela Valley Provinces: Compostela, Mabini, Maco, Mawab, Monkayo, Montevista, Nabunturan, New Bataan, Pantukan, San Mariano (Maragusan), San Vicente (Laak) Zip Excel File
079-2019
RDO No. 113A-West Davao City Province: Davao Del Sur Districts: Baguio, Calinan, Marilog, Talomo, Toril, Tugbok Zip Excel File
032-2021
RDO No. 113B-East Davao City Province: Davao Del Sur Districts: Agdao, Buhangin, Bunawan, Davao City Districts A To D, Paquibato, Poblacion Zip Excel File
033-2021
RDO No. 114-Mati City, Davao Oriental Province: Davao Oriental Banganga, Banaybanay, Boston, Carga, Cateel, Gov Generoso, Lupon, Manay, Mati, San Isidro, Tarragona Zip Excel File
061-2017
RDO No. 115-Digos City, Davao del Sur Province: Davao Del Sur Bansalan, Digos, Don Marcelino, Hagonoy, Jose Abad Santos, Kiblawan, Magsaysay, Malalag, Malita, Matanao, Padada, Sarangani, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Sulop Zip Excel File
034-2021
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Traducteurs/ Interprètes – Ambassade de France en Espagne / Embajada de Francia en España
Cette liste, qui ne nous engage pas quant à la qualité et aux tarifs des prestations fournies, recense les traducteurs assermentés inscrits au Ministerio de Asuntos exteriores y de Cooperación et qui ont déposé leur signature auprès du Consulat.
Antonio Roales Ruiz
tél : 91 634 27 67 / 609 21 00 14
c/ Comunidad de Andalucia, 59 – P 7 – 3°C
Residencial El Faro de la Rozas
28231 Las Rozas de Madrid
mél : [email protected]/[email protected]
Pierre Coutin
tél : 965 943 841 / 660 096 332
Pasaje de Soro, 6 – 3° C
03550 Sant Joan d’Alacant
mél : [email protected]
site : www.traductor-jurado.org/frances.php
Hélène Mir
Alliance Française
Plaza Poniente, 5
47003 Valladolid
tél : 983 27 12 29
mél : [email protected]
Carmen Ramos Garcia de Lago
c/ Antonio Lorenzo Hurtado, 4 – 7° A
47014 Valladolid
tél : 983 335 762 / 696 644 276
mél : [email protected]
The 10 Best Puerto Calero Hotels, Spain (from € 76)
Our Recommendations
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Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa – Adults Only (+18)
5 stars
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Hotel in Puerto Calero
This luxurious hotel is located in Puerto Calero, 13 km from Lanzarote Airport.
all the staff were incredibly nice and made us feel so welcome
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8.7
Fabulous
1,355 reviews
Price from
€224
per night
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Royal Marina Suites Boutique Hotel
4 stars
Hotel in Puerto Calero
Royal Marina Suites Boutique Hotel is set in Puerto Calero. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has sea views, and guests can enjoy access to a bar and to a terrace.
the hotel opened just couple moths back and it’s all brand new, clean and very nice. the pool and lay beds are perfect, we spent half of our vacation there. also the staff was super helpful and friendly. really nice breakfast, they would prepare anything you want and they also have cold tables with couple of extra food. if you want to visit Lanzarote and have that a bit of luxurious feeling, this is the perfect place ✨
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9.3
Excellent
45 reviews
Price from
€382.53
per night
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Vila do Maio
Puerto Calero
Located in Puerto Calero, Vila do Maio is 19 km from Arrecife. It offers air conditioning, a terrace and an outdoor pool.
Comfortable modern well maintained property which is well kitted out
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8.1
Very good
17 reviews
Price from
€75.60
per night
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Villa Ramos Dos
Puerto Calero
Featuring a private pool and free WiFi, Ramos Dos Villa is located in Puerto Calero. Arrecife is 19 km away.
The view and location of the villa was perfect.
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5.6
Review score
5 reviews
Price from
€ 154.51
per night
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Costa Calero
4 stars
Puerto Calero
Hotel Costa Calero is located in a quiet resort, 5 km west of Puerto del Carmen. It features 4 outdoor pools and a spa center with a sauna. A free shuttle to the beach is provided.
The hotel is wonderful.
It is a very large facility but everything is efficiently and conveniently organized.
The staff is very friendly and helpful.
We booked a double room with extra bed for a child but we got a family suite with two bedrooms, living room and a very large terrace.
Very comfortable beds, good quality equipment.
Cleanliness at a high level.
We chose options with breakfast.
We could choose from two options in two restaurants.
The food is very good, very large selection, all fresh and good quality.
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8.4
Very good
720 reviews
Price from
€ 187
per night
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Casa Yaiza
Puerto Calero
Featuring garden views, Casa Yaiza is located in Puerto Calero. It features an outdoor pool, a garden and a casino. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
A lovely property in a quiet location with all you need for a relaxing break.
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8.7
Fantastic
55 reviews
Price from
€105
per night
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Villa Fortuna
Puerto Calero
Boasting garden views, Villa Fortuna features free WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and barbecue facilities, located in Puerto Calero, 19 km from Arrecife.
EXCELLENT LOCATION GREAT COMMUNICATION WITH CARLOS AND AGNES THROUGH OUT OUR STAY THE VIEWS ARE AMAZING AND THE CLEANEST POOL WE HAVE STAYED IN, AIR CONDITIONING IN BEDROOMS, LOVED THE COVERED OUTDOOR SPACE TO RELAX OUT OF THE SUN WE WILL BE RETURNING
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8.7
Fantastic
15 reviews
Price from
€216
per night
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Comfy duplex in Puerto Calero
Puerto Calero
Set in Puerto Calero, Comfy duplex in Puerto Calero provides accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi. The windows overlook the pool. It features a patio and pool.
Lovely property. Great host, good communication. Would recommend this property.
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9.2
Superb
64 reviews
Price from
€78.33
per night
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Captains Retreat
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Puerto Calero
Featuring a private pool and free WiFi, Captains Retreat Villa is located in Puerto Calero. The city of Arrecife is 19 km away.
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Apartamento Calero
Puerto Calero
Offering sea views, Calero Apartments is located in Puerto Calero. It offers free bike rental, an outdoor pool, air conditioning, a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Wonderful studio flat in a quiet location. The host, Rosa was amazing, kind and she responded immediately when I had a question. The bed was comfortable and I had everything I need a flat for a perfect stay in Lanzarote. The balcony had a view over the see and the hills. As a bonus I could use the amazing swimming pool at the estate. It was one of my best holiday accommodation ever. I am highly recommending the place to stay.
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8.8
Fabulous
79 reviews
Price from
€100
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Hotels Puerto Calero – hotel booking, hotel prices, hotels Puerto Calero
Perfect
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from4 642 rubles
Per room per night
Villa Villas Del Mar
Benahore, 6a
, Center of Puerto Calero ~350 m
Hotel on the map
based on 2 reviews
Excellent
8. 8
from4 966 rubles
Per room per night
Hotel Costa Calero
Urbanizacion Puerto Calero, Yaiza
, Downtown Puerto Calero ~7.9km
Hotel on the map
based on 3134 reviews
Hotel Costa Calero is located in Puerto Calero, close to the Whale and Dolphin Museum and the beaches of Quemada and Puerto del Carmen. Nearby guests can visit Texas Ranch Theme Park and…
Further
Excellent
8.2
from5 328 rubles
Per room per night
Hotel Hesperia Lanzarote
Urbanizacion Cortijo Viejo, Parcela 74
, Center of Puerto Calero ~500 m
Hotel on the map
based on 4024 reviews
Offering a spa with sauna and hammam, Hesperia Lanzarote is a stunning hotel located just 13 km from Lanzarote Airport in Tias, next to Puerto Calero Marina. Nearby are many…
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from5 390 rubles
Per room per night
Hotel Villas del Mar
CL Benamore 6a 6 A
, Center of Puerto Calero ~13.5 km
Hotel on the map
based on 22 reviews
from22 215 rubles
Per room per night
Villa Mare
Cortijo Viejo, 46
, Center of Puerto Calero ~450 m
Hotel on the map
based on 16 reviews
Excellent
8. 2
from9 452 rubles
Per room per night
Villas Puerto Calero
Benahore, 44
, Center of Puerto Calero ~350 m
Hotel on the map
Excellent
8
from8 088 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Residencial Cortijo Mar
Urbanization Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~500 m
Hotel on the map
Very well
7
from4 918 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Residencial Noray
Guayarmina, 1, Urbanization Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~500 m
Hotel on the map
from3 250 rubles
Per room per night
Adventure Boat Hotel
Pantalan I28. Marina Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~200 m
Hotel on the map
from4 653 rubles
Per room per night
Hotel Antigua Craiova
Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~150 m
Hotel on the map
from6 380 rubles
Per room per night
Villa del Mar
Benahore, 6A
, Center of Puerto Calero ~350 m
Hotel on the map
from6 559 rubles
Per room per night
Villa Africa Mar
Cortijo Viejo, 15
, Center of Puerto Calero ~450 m
Hotel on the map
from7 165 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Villa Las Gavias
Camino Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~350 m
Hotel on the map
from7 632 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Casa Juanita
Puerto Calero
, Center of Puerto Calero ~300 m
Hotel on the map
from7 679 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Azahara
Marina Puerto Calero – Apartamento 4
, Center of Puerto Calero ~150 m
Hotel on the map
from7 712 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Casas Playa Quemada
Avenida Maritima,2
, Downtown Puerto Calero ~2. 9km
Hotel on the map
from9 153 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Fakahina
Camino del Poza
, Center of Puerto Calero ~1.6 km
Hotel on the map
from9 269 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Vitis IV
Behaume
, Center of Puerto Calero ~250 m
Hotel on the map
from9 591 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Mar Azul
Residencial El Cortijo – Apartamento 2 – Puerto Calero – Yaiza – Lanzarote
, Center of Puerto Calero ~400 m
Hotel on the map
from10 539 rubles
Per room per night
Apartment Vitis VI
Benahore
, Center of Puerto Calero ~250 m
Hotel on the map
from10 637 rubles
Per room per night
Villa El Alcaudón
Tanausu, 2
, Center of Puerto Calero ~350 m
Hotel on the map
from21 028 rubles
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Villa Regata
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One-act ballet to music by J. Bizet, arranged by RK Shchedrin. Libretto and choreography by Alberto Alonso, artist B. Messerer, conductor G. Rozhdestvensky.
Premiered at the Bolshoi Theater on April 20, 1967.
Story
City square. Divorce of the guard. Corregidor (officer) puts a soldier Jose on guard post. A handsome young soldier attracts the attention of the gypsy Carmen. She tries to charm him. Her efforts achieve their goal, but Jose remains faithful to his duty and does not leave his post.
Suddenly, a fight breaks out between the workers of the tobacco factory. Carmen is declared the instigator. Corregidor orders José to escort Carmen to prison. On the way, the amorous soldier releases Carmen, thereby committing a crime before the law. In order not to part with the woman he loves, Jose deserts.
The splendid Torero, the crowd’s favorite, appears. His passionate story about his exploits in the arena does not leave Carmen indifferent. Overwhelmed by a new feeling, Carmen does not want to notice Jose’s jealousy. And only the arrival of Corregidor dramatically changes the situation. Corregidor demands that José immediately return to the barracks. Enraged, Jose grabs a knife and drives the officer away.
Carmen is amazed and admired by Jose’s act. She is in love with him again, ready to give him her love again.
Carmen is guessing. Rock appears – a terrible embodiment of Carmen’s fate. Rock portends the inevitability of a tragic denouement.
Bullring. Torero demonstrates his brilliant skills. He is opposed by a creature in which the image of a bull and the image of Rock are combined into one. Carmen is watching Torero with delight.
Jose appears. He demands and begs Carmen to return his love. But for Carmen, his words sound like coercion and violence against her will. She sharply rejects José. Unable to come to terms with the loss of his beloved, Jose stabs her with a dagger.
The plot of Mérimée’s short story is perfect for a ballet. It is no coincidence that in 1846, a year after the novella appeared in print and almost 30 years before the premiere of Bizet’s opera, Marius Petipa staged the one-act ballet Carmen and the Toreador in Madrid, which was a huge success.
The idea of staging Carmen Suite at the Bolshoi Theater belongs to Maya Plisetskaya, who dreamed of the role of Carmen.
“I always wanted to dance Carmen,” says the ballerina. – The thought of my Carmen lived in me all the time – it smoldered somewhere in the depths, then imperatively rushed out. With whomever she spoke about her dreams, the image of Carmen was the first. I started with a libretto. I decided to captivate with my idea – what the hell is not joking – Shostakovich. He gently but adamantly refused. His main argument was – “I’m afraid of Bizet” – with a half-joking intonation. Then she approached Khachaturian. But the matter did not go beyond conversations … And here is a new character. At the end of 19In 1966, the Cuban National Ballet came to Moscow on tour. There was a performance staged by their chief choreographer Alberto Alonso. From the very first movement, I felt like I was bitten by a snake. This is the language of Carmen. This is her plastic. Her world. During the intermission, I rush backstage. “Alberto, do you want to play ‘Carmen’?” For me?” – “This is my dream…” Alberto Alonso soon arrived in Moscow with the libretto already composed, but Shchedrin promised to compose music for me…”
to tell the story of the gypsy Carmen in choreographic language. Do not shift the brilliant opera and novel by Prosper Merimee to dance, no! “But to create a ballet to this passionate, temperamental music, solve it entirely through the image of Carmen, one of the greatest in the world of musical and literary classics.”
Artist Boris Messerer made a significant contribution to the success of the performance. Viktor Berezkin explained: “Messerer in Bizet’s Carmen Suite by R. Shchedrin (Bolshoi Theatre, 1968) turned the stage space into a kind of semicircular wooden paddock, denoting both the circus venue – the place of the bullfight, and the generalized metaphorical arena of life, on where the tragic spectacle of human existence is played out.In the center of the wooden fence is the entrance to the arena, and above, in a semicircle, are chairs with high backs, on which people sit, who are both spectators of the performance unfolding in the arena and judges.This duality was the principle of the stage design, The huge conditional bull mask that hung over the stage as a kind of ballet emblem could be considered a poster inviting to a bullfight performance, and at the same time an image of facelessness. There was also duality in the costumes. makes the other black and smooth, the other lush and white.”
Rodion Shchedrin spoke about his work on the score of the ballet: “Our memory is too strongly connected with the musical images of the immortal opera. So the idea of transcription came up. Once upon a time, this genre of musical art, almost forgotten today, was one of the most widespread. Having chosen the genre, it was necessary to choose the instrumentation. It was necessary to decide which instruments of the symphony orchestra could sufficiently convincingly compensate for the absence of human voices, which of them would most clearly emphasize the obvious choreographic nature of Bizet’s music. In the first case, this task, in my opinion, could be solved by string instruments, in the second case, by percussion instruments. This is how the composition of the orchestra was formed – strings and percussion. <...> Opera and ballet are undeniably fraternal art forms, but each of them requires its own laws. The ballet orchestra, it seems to me, should sound a few degrees “hotter” than the opera. It has to “tell” much more than the opera orchestra. Forgive me the comparison that the “gesticulation” of music in ballet should be much sharper and more noticeable. I worked with sincere enthusiasm on the score of the ballet. Bowing to the genius of Bizet, I tried to make this worship always not slavish, but creative. I wanted to use everything the virtuosic possibilities of the chosen cast.”
Taking Bizet’s work as a basis, Shchedrin proceeded not from Mérimée’s short story, but from an opera that had won worldwide fame. He narrowed the plot of the opera, excluding the display of the background of life, and limited himself to Carmen’s conflicts with José and with the society, conditionally called the “society of masks.” Carrying out a seemingly almost official task at the request of his beloved wife, Shchedrin managed to create a bright work full of contrasts. The Carmen Suite is performed on the concert stage as often as on the stage.
After the premiere at the Bolshoi Theater, heated debates broke out about the music of the ballet. Some warmly accepted what they heard, enjoying the new orchestral attire of the well-known themes of the French composer. Others sincerely wondered why Shchedrin chose to use the music of Bizet’s world-famous opera as the basis of the ballet, and not create his own for him. There were even those who indignantly protested against such an “experiment” with the opera of world classical heritage.
The image of Carmen is one of the best roles in Maya Plisetskaya’s repertoire. Here, the facets of the talent of an outstanding artist were most clearly manifested, delighting the audience and theater critics. Ballet expert Vadim Gaevsky admired: “In ballet, Carmen’s relationships are important not only with the main characters, but also with extras, bullfighting spectators. The bitterness with which she is surrounded does not frighten her and does not harden her. Carmen Plisetskaya plays with the crowd like a bullfighter with a bull: she fights with fearlessness, resents with dignity, mocks with brilliance. It is not for this crowd to deprive this Carmen of self-confidence, a passionate interest in life, a reckless love of adventure. Plisetskaya’s Carmen is not only a gypsy, but also a Spaniard from the Don Juan tribe, and the style of the role is not a romance, not an anguish, but the same as that of Mozart – drama giocosa, a cheerful drama.
However, not everyone was unanimous in their assessment of the ballet. The outstanding choreographer Fyodor Lopukhov, analyzing the ballet language of the performance, in particular, found that “raising the leg, and even poking it in Jose’s stomach, performed by Carmen in the production of A. Alonso’s Carmen, is obscenity.<...> And poking with his foot at Carmen in José, he interprets not love Carmen, which is in Bizet’s music, but, alas, a walking girl, which I personally cannot accept.”
F. Slidovker, choreographer A. Alonso, cameraman A. Tafel, artist N. Vinogradskaya, conductor G. Rozhdestvensky) Starring: Carmen – Maya Plisetskaya, Jose – Alexander Godunov, Torero – Sergey Radchenko, Corregidor – Viktor Barykin, Rock – Loipa Araujo After Godunov’s emigration at 19In 1979, this film was not available to Soviet viewers for a number of years.
Vibrant ballet music, Alonso’s interesting choreographic concept, born under the influence of the unique personality of Plisetskaya, added to the ballet repertoire of the 20th century. In the 1970s, the Carmen Suite was staged many and often by different choreographers in various cities of the country. The passionate performance filled with symbolism by Herman Zamuel (1972) with Valentina Mukhanova (Carmen), Vasily Ostrovsky (Jose), Nikita Dolgushin (Torero), filled with symbolism, was interesting, surviving 68 performances at the Leningrad Maly Opera and Ballet Theater.
Later, the Bolshoi Theater returned to its repertoire a ballet specially staged for the outstanding ballerina and forever associated with her name. On November 18, 2005, the premiere of the renewal of Carmen took place (choreographer A. Alonso, production designer B. Messerer, conductor P. Sorokin, assistant choreographer S. Calero Alonso, lighting designer A. Rubtsov). The premiere took place on the new stage of the Bolshoi Theater as part of the festival in honor of Maya Plisetskaya.
Alonso, who came to Moscow especially for the resumption of the ballet, said in an interview: “I brought to the Bolshoi the style that I was looking for in Cuba. It can be described as a combination of classical pas with Spanish-Cuban dances. Of course, I wanted to get a modern performance. After all, the world is always moving. But what is modern dance? A ballerina puts on pointe shoes – and it turns out a classic, then takes them off and dances without pointe shoes – here’s something new for you. I really like drama theatre, a lot of Carmen is based on this. Movements should talk. Carmen swings her leg towards José, and it’s like shouting “Hey, you!” … José’s problem is that he is a victim. Carmen is a gypsy, a free woman, a thief. She always does only what she wants at the moment. José is a warrior. He lived in a different coordinate system, where the concept of “duty” is above all. He must obey the order, but violates all the foundations, losing his head from passion, goes against the laws of a soldier, loses his service, becomes an outcast, and then loses love – the only remaining meaning of life “Love, for which he sacrificed his social status. José is left with nothing but the rage of despair. He is neither a soldier nor a lover. He is nobody.”0003
The ballet, based on the unique individuality of Plisetskaya, has acquired a new look and a new life. The Afisha magazine noted: “It would seem that without Plisetskaya’s fiery gaze, her provocatively upturned shoulder and her backhanded take-off of the leg in the Carmen Suite batman, there is no such thing as anyone today: who can you surprise today with the black silhouette of a bull’s head on a red backdrop and designed to symbolize rock a hose-like girl, sealed in a black jumpsuit. But with the appearance of Maria Alexandrova in the title role, the legend turned into a live performance. There is nothing from Plisetskaya in the ballerina. Carmen herself.” Following Alexandrova, other ballerinas decided to play the role of Carmen – Svetlana Zakharova and even a guest performer from the Mariinsky Theater Ulyana Lopatkina.
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Territory: main restaurant (07:00-10:30/18:30-21:30), pool restaurant (12:30-15:00), a la carte restaurant (18:30-21:30) , snack bar in the garden (10:30-12:30), two snack bars by the pool (12:30-18:30 and 10:30-18:00), music bar (10:30-00:00 ), a bar in the hall for the show program (20:00-00:00), two outdoor pools with fresh water (one heated), an outdoor pool with sea water, a park area of 20.000 m2, a hairdresser, a gift shop, a shop clothing, conference room (max 165 people), doctor’s office, currency exchange, car rental, bicycle rental, parking (free of charge).
For children: children’s pool, playground, children’s menu in the restaurant, babysitting service in the evening (extra charge), baby cot (extra charge), mini club (4-12 years old), tini club (13-17 years old) .
Location of the hotel
The hotel is located 25 km from the airport, 5 km from the Timanfaya National Reserve and 2 km from the center of the Puerto del Carmen resort area, 2500 m from the beach (free shuttle bus to the beach).
Description of the beach, sea and pool
Municipal sandy beach (Puerto del Carmen). Umbrellas, sun loungers – for a fee. At the pool: umbrellas, sun loungers – free of charge. Beach towels: deposit.
Room and accommodation
Bath with shower, hairdryer, make-up mirror, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, music channel, mini-bar, safe (in the room – free of charge), balcony or loggia, room cleaning – daily, change of towels – at the request of the client, change of linen – 1 time in 3 days.
For a fee: thalassotherapy center (3000 m2), two saunas, massage, meditation room, medical center, tennis court, mountain bikes, billiards, water sports on the beach.
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Tenerife‘s golden beaches, excellent hiking and year-round perfect weather have made the ladle-shaped island a major tourist destination for decades. There is plenty on offer for those who simply want to relax by the pool, as well as for active adventurers. With hundreds of dreamy beach getaways available, it’s hard to know which one to choose, but we’re here to help.
Guayarmina Princess
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Thanks to a 2018 renovation, the beachfront Guayarmina Princess is one of the freshest hotels in the area. In addition to on-trend decor, the adults-only Costa Adeje property is packed with features (six bars, three restaurants, three pools and an extensive spa) and is right next to Fañabé Beach, with direct access to southwest Tenerife’s epic beach walk.
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife
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The huge Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife is a modern resort designed to keep families, couples and large groups entertained and happy at all times. Set on a small volcanic beach about a 15-minute drive north of the Playa de las Americas tourist zone, Hard Rock compensates with three pools (one for adults only, complete with a swim-up bar), six restaurants, a rooftop bar and round-the-clock room service. Rock-music fans can get their guitar fix through the hotel brand’s signature Fender guitar/floor amp delivery service.
Coral Ocean View
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The adults-only Coral Ocean View delivers simple but stylish accommodation across the highway from Siam Park and Siam Mall. Coral Ocean View’s main features are its pool (though it’s on the small side), full-service restaurant and rooftop terrace with loungers and whirlpool. There is light entertainment at night, but in general, this isn’t the place for pounding music or organised activities. Playa de Troya, with all its bars and restaurants, is just a five-minute downhill walk from the hotel.
Iberostar Bouganville Playa
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This large beach resort is the quintessential Playa de las Americas hotel. In terms of amenities, it ticks the major boxes with multiple pools, bars and restaurants, and the buffet breakfast is well received. There’s no spa, but on the family front, there are arcade games, supervised activities and a water park-style pool.
Hotel Riu Palace Tenerife
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An elegant experience is on offer here. The pristine circular resort lives up to the palatial portion of its name, with a sprawling footprint and loads of refined features such as Bali beds by the beach, a spa and fitness centre, an adults-only infinity pool with sunken loungers and half a dozen restaurants and bars. Twin lagoon-shaped main pools dominate the oceanfront area, each with loads of covered sunbeds and their own pool bar. The 334 serene guest rooms are huge and have sleek bathrooms and private glass balconies.
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The 525-room Bahia Principe Fantasia is right on the beach on the southern edge of Tenerife. Like its sister resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the sprawling resort is geared entirely towards families with young children. There are perks galore for kids of all ages, including a kids’ club, a teens’ club and live shows with original music and choreography. Room options include swim-up suites (rare on the island) and a special suite set in the hotel’s Disney-inspired castle, including a kids’ dressing room decked out with costumes.
Green Garden Resorts and Suites
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Hotels in Tenerife are usually located on or near the beach, but this all-inclusive-optional resort is set in the middle of the 18-hole Las Americas golf course and its many lakes, streams and lush green hills. All 121 rooms – each a full apartment with a kitchen, living room and private balcony or terrace – have received a cool design overhaul, with calming earth tones and natural textures such as wood, wicker and rattan. Serene though it may be, there is nonetheless a full docket of supervised activities and poolside entertainment for kids and adults, and the beach is close by.
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The family-friendly HD Parque Cristobal is a unique hotel pick in high-octane Playa de las Americas. While most neighbouring hotels are big hulking things with neat rows of balconies, HD Parque Cristobal is designed like a low-rise (and low-key) village of whitewashed bungalows with kitchens, lawns and patios, right in the heart of the town’s commercial district. The set-up gives families more space and privacy than they might ordinarily find so close to the beach, though games, events and entertainment organised by the resort are never hard to find.
Paradise Park Fun Lifestyle Hotel
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As plainly stated in the hotel’s moniker, fun is the name of the game at this kid-friendly, all-inclusive hotel near central Los Cristianos. High-energy entertainment comes courtesy of the hotel’s lively animation team, whose itinerary includes everything from leading aquarobics and Beatles singalongs to performing magic, acrobatics and Blues Brothers tributes. Those looking for a calmer time can find that too, in one of the hotel’s three quieter pools (there are five) or the thermal spa.
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Los Cristianos and Las Americas are two of the island’s most popular resorts and right in the middle is a beach so beautiful it should be on a postcard. With long swathes of golden sand, clear blue waters and a wide promenade, we think it’s everything you could imagine from that perfect beach holiday.
Tucked away from Tenerife’s major party hubs, Playa de las Vistas offers a safe, relaxing environment to build sandcastles and dip your toes in the sea with the kids. What’s more, the beach doubles up as a romantic getaway, perfect for sandy evening strolls and sharing a bottle of Rioja.
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A: Playa de las Américas
Neon lights, a vibrant atmosphere, and bars that stretch onto the beach itself, Playa de las Américas is the place to be to soak up that famous Tenerife joie de vivre.
Offering pristine sand to lounge on during the day and plenty of clubs in the evening, you can rest assured you’ll never be bored in Playa de las Américas. And of course, no visit to Tenerife is complete without wetting one’s whistle in one of the beach’s renowned cocktail bars and dancing as the sun goes down. We went to Crystals Palace and Club Tramps and think both should be the close to the top of anyone’s to-do list.
Q: Which Tenerife beach is best for relaxing?
A: Los Cristianos
Sometimes, nothing will do except lazing on the beach, reading a good book or simply topping up the tan. Fortunately, Los Cristianos has you covered.
What was once a sleepy fishing town is now a popular resort for family travellers, with a beach that provides a beautiful sheltered bay that is perfect for those looking for calm waters and relaxation.
If you can face moving from your sun lounger (easier said than done), then Los Cristianos also has a wide of quality bars and watersports to enjoy, if you were so inclined. We tried scuba diving with Giedre & Enrique Diving on a hunt to spot some sea turtles, and although our dive proved turtle-less, we still had a blast swimming with the tropical fish in the calm waters.
Q: Which Tenerife beach has the best views?
A: Los Gigantes
It may not be the most famous beach on Tenerife, but if you’re looking for the most spectacular views and best selfie spots on the island, Los Gigantes is certainly not to be missed. Backed by magnificent cliff-faces soaring to peaks of up to 800 metres, coupled with mesmerising volcanic black sand, there’s nowhere quite like this unique slice of Tenerife.
The imposing cliff-faces aren’t just for show either. They protect the beach (and adjoining town) from prevailing winds, ensuring that Los Gigantes enjoys what could be the best climate on the whole of Tenerife.
At the bottom of these cliffs is a crystal blue sea, where amongst the usual water sports activities (paddle boarding, snorkelling and the like), you can spot dolphins! Although you see these slippery fellows from the beach, we took a guided boat tour with Flipper Uno to help us tell apart the fins from the seaweed.
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Q: What beach is Tenerife’s hidden gem?
A: Playa de las Teresitas
Here at Holiday Extras, we’re always on the hunt for exclusive tips to help you travel better, and on our last trip we strayed from the path to discover the hidden gem of Playa de las Teresitas. We think this criminally underrated beach on Tenerife’s northern coast is one of the island’s most beautiful and unspoilt attractions; travellers in the know can enjoy this paradise without crowds of tourists packing every inch of sand. What could be better?
Soaring mountain peaks, sandy shores, and picture-perfect palm trees are the hallmarks of this stunning region. The north of Tenerife truly offers something different from the rest of the island, with lush vegetation and a tranquil pace of life the perfect retreat from the tourist-heavy regions of the south.
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Tenerife is a great all rounder if you want a couples escape, or a family beach holiday. Year round sunshine means you are never disappointed with the weather. A volcanic island, means some incredibly coastlines of black and golden man made sand. Some resorts such as Costa Adeje are simply stunning and the landscape means that this can be a barren place but a place of unique beauty.
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The largest and most popular of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a family favourite for a classic beach holiday. With plenty of family friendly resorts there is unlimited activities to keep the children entertained. Go all-inclusive and worry less about your spending and more about having fun. The children can have as many ice creams as they like whilst you relax on one of the breath-taking beaches on offer. Enjoy water parks such as the famous Siam Park, theme parks including one of the largest water parks in Europe. You can paraglide off the mountains or just relax at one of the many beach bars.
Beyond the family facilities you’ll discover a place of extraordinary beauty, with ancient towns, epic landscapes and picturesque villages. Attracting over six million visitors a year and situated just a four-hour flight away, it’s no wonder why Tenerife is consistently one of the top year-round holiday destinations. We have a range of holidays to Tenerife at cheap prices so you’ll be able to find the perfect holiday whatever your budget.
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A holiday to Tenerife continues to prove to be the ideal family holiday thanks to the range of different activities, family-friendly hotels with all-inclusive options and white sandy beaches equipped with watersport facilities. Spend your days discovering unlimited things to do such as aqua parks, safaris, beaches and dining at a wide variety of family restaurants. Our family-friendly holidays to Tenerife provide everything you’ll need at great value. Look no further than a holiday to Tenerife and take advantage of all the fantastic prices whilst you can!
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Spend some quality time in the sunshine with your loved one on a holiday to Tenerife. With sunset settings, beach dinner vibes and adult-only hotels, there are a lots of reasons why Tenerife can make your romantic break special. Enjoy relaxing in beautiful surroundings, indulging delicious food and relaxing at a local spa. A holiday to Tenerife will promise that private time together at an affordable price. We have a great selection of adults-only holidays to Tenerife where you can enjoy sun, sea, sand and romance all at the best possible price.
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If you’re looking for a beach holiday with guaranteed sunshine that’s still close to home, you won’t find a better holiday option than Tenerife. The number of beaches in Tenerife far exceeds the other Canary Islands and you’ll find an incredible 41 miles of beaches to explore. Many of Tenerife’s natural beaches are made up of black sand formed from volcanic activity, however, there are also many golden beaches and secluded areas to discover. Book a beautiful beach holiday today and discover all Tenerife has to offer.
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The best beaches in Tenerife are dotted around the island’s coast from south to north. Discover black sand coastlines and golden hidden tenerife beaches.
The Canary Islands are famous for their fabulous beaches. But, did you know they are home to 64 blue flag beaches? This prestigious title is awarded to beaches by the Foundation for Environmental Education. To be a blue flag beach is a status symbol. It shows the world that the beach complies with a strict set of environmental, safety and quality rules. Not all beaches are blue flag beaches. However, Tenerife is home to the largest number of blue flag beaches in the Canary Islands. These 16 beaches are spread across Tenerife’s volcanic terrain. Because of this, you can expect to find a mix of golden and black sand beaches. Read on to discover the best beaches in Tenerife and start planning your next beach break in the sun.
When to visit the best beaches in Tenerife?
The Canary Islands are not called the ‘Fortunate’ islands for no reason. The varying microclimates create an all-year-round springtime climate. This means that every day is a beach day. Or, nearly! However, Tenerife beach holidays are best enjoyed in the summer months when temperatures are at their highest. Despite this, Tenerife is still a popular winter sun destination. If you plan to visit Tenerife in the winter, be sure to stay on the southern coast where temperatures are hotter. The north is best enjoyed late summer, once the school holidays are over.
Discover the best beaches – South Tenerife
The south of the island is ideal for families. The shallow waters and yellow sandy beaches offer a textbook perfect example of island life. These beaches are easily accessible and are often situated in front of Tenerife’s luxury hotels. Kick back and relax while you soak up the sun. Cool off in the revitalising topaz waters and let the restorative power of the ocean leave you feeling renewed. Discover the top three Tenerife south beaches and float away on a sun cream scented daydream.
La Enramada – One of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife
This blue flag beach is a firm favourite amongst the locals in Adeje. It is a far cry from the overcrowded resorts that have been marred by the effects of tourism. La Enramada is a natural paradise created by the gentle erosion of volcanic rocks. The result? A secluded cove that is sheltered from the winds and small enough to ever get too crowded. At certain times of the year join bodyboarders in their quest for the perfect waves. Or simply, enjoy the calm of the gentle ebb and flow of the waves close to shore. What makes this beach stand out is its proximity to one of Tenerife’s top hotels, the Royal Hideaway Coral Suites Tenerife. Since the beach doesn’t offer dining facilities, visitors can enjoy a top gastro experience at the hotel led by the island’s top chefs. La Enramada also scores points for being close to:
Siam Water Park
Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje Golf, a 27 Hole Golf Course
El Duque Beach Tenerife
This premium beach offers everything a beach lover can dream of. Feel the heat of the ivory-coloured sand as you walk towards the gentle turquoise waters. This picturesque setting feels like paradise and it is easy to understand why it is one of the best beaches in Tenerife. Playa El Duque is a blue flag beach for all the family to enjoy. Take a gentle stroll along the promenade to discover the independent boutiques, world food restaurants and eight other beaches. While enjoying the beach, be sure to reserve a sunbed and parasol for maximum comfort. The sunsets on this beach are daydream worthy so be sure to stay for a sundowner to enjoy this amazing natural display. Duque beach Tenerife is also close by to:
Luxury Shopping Centres
Aqualand
Tenerife South Airport
Las Vistas Beach Tenerife
Another blue flag beach on Tenerife’s southern coast. And, this time it is one of the 12 beaches on the island that offers disabled access. But, this beach is a mix of contrasts. Not only does this golden stretch of sand provide all the trimmings for a relaxing day at the beach. It also attracts a crowd of watersports enthusiasts, eager to catch their next thrill. That being said, the waters here are calm. Playa de la Vistas Tenerife is protected all year round by breakwaters and is ideal for children. Visitors can also access volleyball nets, parasol rental and a tourist information office. It is high on the list of the best beaches in Tenerife thanks to its beauty and charm. And, did you know? This beach has an artificial island complete with a water fountain. Admire the seawater display as you sunbathe. This beach is close to:
Playa de Los Cristianos
The ferry port of Los Cristianos
The neighbouring blue flag beach, El Camisón
Best Tenerife beaches in the north of the island
The blue flag beaches are not just located in the south. Venture to the north of the island to enjoy a different perspective on the best beaches in Tenerife. The island’s northern coast may appear rugged at first glance, but don’t let that put you off. There are many hidden coves to explore in addition to the chic inner-city beaches. Experience the magic of the exotic Tenerife black sand and enjoy a unique island beach experience.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Beach
The island’s capital, Santa Cruz is home to the beach you see in the holiday brochures. Las Teresitas beach Tenerife is a white sand beach located just a stone’s throw from the city. This beach is a must visit if you are visiting Santa Cruz and it is one of the best beaches in Tenerife for families. This is because this beach is protected by breakwaters creating perfect swimming conditions. Paddleboarding and snorkelling are also popular on this beach. But, what makes this beach a trendy hangout is the string of kiosks that line the length of it. Freshly poured mojitos, delicious ice creams and traditional Canarian food are just some of the tempting treats on offer. However, one thing that all beachgoers must know is that the sand is imported from the Sahara. Hence, the pristine white colour. This beach is close to:
The Capital Santa Cruz
The Fishing Village of San Andrés
Tenerife North Airport
Playa Jardin Tenerife
Puerto de la Cruz rivals Santa Cruz with its black sand city beach. Playa Jardin is an exotic black sand beach Tenerife complex. It is one of three beaches that was designed by Canarian artist Cesár Manrique. It’s name literally translates to garden beach and it is easy to see why. Surrounding the ebony black sand is a luscious garden full of tropical plants, rocky caves and waterfalls. It is also one of the top beaches in Tenerife North for watersports and has a designated section for surfers. But, did you know? Author Agatha Christie visited these shores in 1927 to recover from a severe depression. The warmer climate and fresh sea air quickly brought her back to health and even inspired future works. Can you imagine what she would think of Puerto de la Cruz now? This beach is close to:
The city centre of Puerto de la Cruz
Loro Parque
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Hidden beaches Tenerife – Playa El Socorro
Playa El Socorro is considered to be one of the most emblematic beaches in Tenerife. Over the years, it has garnered a reputation for being one of the best beaches in Tenerife for surfers. But, its extreme sport reputation doesn’t stop there. It is also an enclave for trailrunners who travel from far and wide to participate in the 040 route. This trail leaves from El Socorro and ends at the dizzying height of 4000 meters on the peak of El Teide. While this beach is not hidden completely, it certainly is off the beaten track. Its rugged coastline gives it a wild edge but it is complete with all the amenities for a comfortable day on the beach. Just make sure to visit in the summertime for maximum sunshine. This beach is close to:
Puerto de la Cruz
El Teide
Local wineries such as Bodegas Monje
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Where to avoid the crowds in Tenerife – Lonely Planet
Once considered the edge of the world, the Canary Islands stood where the Old World map ended before European explorers “discovered” civilization on the other side of the storm-tossed Atlantic.
These days the islands are very much on the vacation map, with their distinctive culture and one-of-a-kind landscapes ranging from glittering black-sand beaches to snow-capped volcanic peaks. Tenerife is the biggest and best-known of the bunch, but even this island has secret places for those who are willing to dodge the crowds and go the extra mile.
Venture beyond the crowded beach resorts in the south, the island’s famous water park or the well-trodden hikes and trails to find a hidden Tenerife filled with more secluded spots where you can slip into the relaxed swing of Canarian life. It’s an ideal destination to disconnect and enjoy the great, remote outdoors. Here’s a handy guide to the best of secret Tenerife beyond the crowds.
The south coast beaches like Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos thrum with beach-goers, but those in the know go north instead for a slice of proper coastal wilderness and fewer crowds. Some of the best northern beaches are terrifically secluded, so much so that you can only reach them on foot or by boat.
Getting to back-to-nature Playa de Antequera in the northeast, which some locals consider the best beach on the island, doesn’t come easy. It requires a two- to three-hour hike – or a shorter boat rental – from the town of Igueste de San Andrés. However, it’s worth the effort to lounge on its pristine sands, surrounded by cave-pitted cliffs and rock formations.
If you’re less inclined to hike, head to cliff-wrapped Playa de Benijo in the foothills of the Anaga Mountains, or Playa de las Gaviotas, a gorgeous scoop of dark sand below rugged cliffs, both of which are a tad busier because they accessible by car and shorter footpaths. Both have views of impressive volcanic rock formations and – if you’re inclined – are clothing optional.
Mt Teide isn’t exactly hidden: popping up above the lava-sculpted moonscape of the national park, it’s Spain’s tallest peak and the third highest volcano in the world at 3715m (12,188ft). Its eruption millions of years ago contributed to the creation of Tenerife and is now one of the island’s biggest pulls. Most head up the easy way – via cable car – but you can stray away from the crowds and trek up on foot.
It’s a tough five- to six-hour hike from the cable car base station to La Rambleta at 3555m (11,633ft). The area surrounding the upper station is just 150m (500ft) short of the true Pico del Teide. Plan ahead and obtain a permit to go beyond this point and trek up to the crater summit, another strenuous hour on foot round-trip. You’ll be glad you decided to stand on the rooftop of Spain as, giddy with elation and short of breath, you take in views that sweep across the lunar valley and beyond to the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro glimmering across the Atlantic.
If you don’t want to hike up Mt Teide, easier walks dip into Parque Nacional del Teide. You’ll find parking areas to its otherworldly volcanic trails along TF-21 – the one road at the base of the peak – including those around the bizarre Roques de Garcia and Las Minas de San Jose.
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Punta de Teno
Flicking out into the Atlantic in the northwest, Punta de Teno is a small peninsula jutting into the Atlantic that’s wild and wondrous, with waves hammering a dark-sand beach, mountains rising sheer and rugged in the backdrop and a lighthouse blinking out into the expansive ocean. This scenic promontory was once overrun with visitors, but the Canarian government has placed limits on visitor numbers to curb the masses and to preserve the fragile environment.
But that doesn’t mean it’s completely off limits. Restricted car access during the day means it is now largely uncrowded, and you can visit on foot or by bike or public bus. The Teno Lighthouse, built in 1893, has phenomenal views of the west coast cliffs of Los Gigantes, soaring above a wave-lashed sea. Sunset is primetime viewing.
For a leap into cool, inky sapphire waters and a ramble into the caves, check out La Ballenita beach.
Dangling precariously off a cliff, the astonishingly lovely mountain village of Masca is popular among day-trippers and with good reason – it’s a knockout. Some say the town is Tenerife’s answer to Peru’s Machu Picchu because it is flanked by a tall Huayna Picchu–esque mound, just like the Incan citadel.
Many people drop in to stroll Masca’s main drag of cafes and souvenir stores, but the real magic lies in the hike through Barranco de Masca, a tough six-hour round-trip trudge over stream, through orchard and past mighty walls of vertical rock to the sea. If you want to trim the walk a bit, time it so you can hop on a boat from the bay to the lofty cliffs of Los Gigantes. It will save your legs and also give you a sneak peek at some of the most memorable coast-scapes on the island. Kayak tours, which paddle along the coast of Los Gigantes, can be arranged in the nearby port town of Santiago del Teide, at the Puerto Deportivo Los Gigantes.
If this sounds too exerting, join one of the boat tours departing from the port of Santiago del Teide, which stops at calm coves in Masca Bay where you can take a quick dip. Along the way, you’ll likely be joined by pods of short-finned pilot whales. One of the world’s largest colonies dwells in these waters between Tenerife and neighboring La Gomera.
Tenerife’s appeal goes way beyond the obvious allure of its beaches and volcanoes. The north is a Darwinian wonderland of rare wildlife, shaggy mountains, craggy cliffs and ancient woodlands from the elevated pine forest on Monte de Esperanza to Parque Rural de Anaga, which encompasses much of the island’s northeast.
This vast mountainous area bubbled up from the seabed some nine million years ago and has evolved into a nature reserve so unique that it was given UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status in 2016. Among the twisted, lichen-swathed trunks of ancient laurisilva (laurel forest), scientists have recorded 1900 species, including reptiles, birds, fish and invertebrates.
A popular trek through Anaga Rural Park begins at the visitor center in Cruz del Carmen, on the TF-12 road, and wends down the trail to the coastal hamlet of Taganana for a dip in the ocean. The park is crisscrossed with incredible trails, which vary in length and difficulty. For something more gentle and accessible, Sendero de Los Sentidos (Footpath of the Senses) is a network of three easy nature walks from the visitor center.
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The largest of all the Canary Islands, Tenerife is the ideal destination for sun-seekers, socialisers and lovers of natural and historical beauty spots. Rich with greenery at its heart and surrounded by glorious golden beaches and glittering ocean, this colourful island also boasts the impressive Mount Teide – the highest peak in Spain and all the Atlantic islands – right at its heart, forming the centre of an area of vital wildlife conservation. With almost guaranteed year-round sunshine, Tenerife holidays will suit beach bunnies, culture lovers, explorers and city life aficionados alike.
Things to do in Tenerife
Those who are thrilled by breathtaking natural beauty should visit the Teide National park, featuring the enormous Mount Teide and home to a wide assortment of floral and fauna as a result of its rich volcanic landscape. More intrepid visitors can even take a tour up the side of the volcano. For an urban escape, Santa Cruz is hugely popular amongst those who enjoy visits to captivating art galleries, as well as featuring some of the best nightlife in the region and excellent opportunities for retail therapy. To experience the history and heritage of Tenerife, a visit to Puerto de la Cruz should also be on the cards. The city features many museums, such as the superb Museo Arqueologico Del Puerto De La Cruz (or Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz), as well as beautiful botanical gardens and areas of lush greenery.
Weather in Tenerife
Make for destinations on the south coast such as Américas for year-round sunshine and high temperatures, often hitting just below 30 degrees Celsius in the height of summer. For cooler weather, choose the more mountainous areas or the Northern parts of the island. 5 star Tenerife holidays mean guaranteed sunshine and warm temperatures – even during the winter months!
Beach Holidays in Tenerife
The magical destination of Tenerife has more than 40 miles of incredible beaches, ranging from long
sandy expanses which are popular with fun-seeking families to quiet and secluded hideaways where
you can relax and unwind as you stroll along the sands.
There’s a beach for everyone on Tenerife, whether you are a devoted sun worshipper who wants to
lie back in the sand, a water sports enthusiast seeking some action on the waves or someone who
just likes to gaze out to sea while sipping a cocktail in a relaxing beach bar.
The fact that Tenerife is a volcanic island means many of the beaches have grey or black sand as a
result of lava sediment deposited from the eruptions – but there are a few where you’ll find more
visually-appealing golden sands.
The popular resort of Playa de las Américas in the south of the island has several beaches – natural or
man-made – and the main one is Playa de Troya. This stretch of sand is lined with palm trees and has
facilities galore, making it a great choice for families craving the perfect beach holiday.
Playa de la Tejita is among the island’s largest beaches with lovely golden sands. It is fairly secluded
and unspoiled, making it popular with naturists and nature lovers.
Playa Del Duque near Costa Adeje is a trendy beach for those who enjoy the high life. There are
several classy boutiques, cafes and restaurants nearby and this golden sandy beach is perfect for
swimming and catching some rays.
Playa Jardin is a fabulous beach at Puerto de la Cruz, the most popular resort in the north of the
island. Stretching for a kilometre, it has lovely swaying palm trees and fine dark sand. The beach is
next to Lago Martianez, a popular water park, making it a big favourite with families.
Playa El Médano on the south coast is a popular choice for surfers and a world kite surfing
championship is held there each year. There is plenty of water sports action here and there are lots
of shops, restaurants and bars nearby. Los Cristianos Beach is also a hub for water sports.
There’s plenty going on at Playa San Marcos on the north coast. Calm waters and rolling sands make
this beach ideal for families who want a bundle of fun in the sun.
If you are interested in a quiet and tranquil sandy beach, Playa del Bollullo is a good choice. The cliffs
beside the beach offer protection and privacy, while huge waves make it a great place for surfers. Playa de la Arena is also a low key alternative to the busier Tenerife beaches
Events and Festivals in Tenerife
There’s an abundance of festivals, fiestas and major annual events in Tenerife which have plenty of
appeal for visitors to the island.
Carnival Time
Annual carnivals are held during February and March in the various districts of Tenerife, with a major
one in the capital Santa Cruz. Huge parades, vibrant parties and revellers in colourful costumes can
be seen across the island.
Corpus Christi
This festival is held in June to commemorate the institution of the Eucharist. The people of La
Orotava decorate the town square with colourful sand, shaped as amazing works of art. A procession
portraying biblical scenes makes its way around the town, creating an impressive spectacle.
Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria
The Patron Saint of the Canary Islands, the Virgin of Candelaria, is celebrated in August when
pilgrims from all over the Canary Island visit the city of Candelaria to participate in grand
processions.
Fiestas de la Cruz
These Festivals of the Cross in June are held in towns across the island including
Santa Cruz and Los Realejos. Activities include colourful costume parties, large processions and huge
firework displays.
Fiestas de San Telmo
This is held in June in Puerto de la Cruz to honour Saint Telmo and activities include street
entertainment and lively parties.
What to eat in Tenerife
It’s always worth trying out a few local culinary delights when holidaying abroad and Tenerife has
plenty of tasty traditional dishes to tuck into.
Ropa vieja is a wonderful dish consisting of meat, onion, and chick peas and derives from puchero, a
Spanish favourite. You’ll find Ropa vieja being served in many restaurants around the island.
Puchero Canario is a flavoursome meat and vegetable stew made with pork or beef, cabbage, sweet
potatoes, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, carrots and courgettes.
Many restaurants serve Conejo en salmorejo, a tasty stew which consists of rabbit cooked in a
marinade of wine, garlic, vinegar and spices. Sometimes it is made with tuna or chicken instead.
Pulpo a la Gallega is a simple but delicious dish consisting of boiled octopus, sprinkled with sea salt
and paprika. You’ll often find it in Tenerife’s tapas bars.
Bienmesabe – which translates as ‘it tastes good to me’ – is a popular dessert made from almonds,
eggs, sugar and cinnamon. It’s a wonderful choice to follow a hearty main course.
Tenerife is blessed with many fabulous restaurants – among those of note are Restaurante La Vieja in
the fishing village of La Caleta, Mesón El Monasterio in Los Realejos and Tasca La Tata, a popular
dining place for vegetarians in Santa Cruz.
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What is the weather in Tenerife in January, air and water temperature, precipitation. The cost of the tour in January and other information from “Travel The World”.
The last fireworks that marked the beginning of the New Year have died down, and those who celebrated this in Tenerife are leaving the island. At this time, it is very quiet and calm here – warm sunshine allows you not only to look at the ocean, but also to get a very beautiful winter tan, because the middle of winter in Tenerife is by no means frost and snow. What is the weather like in January on the island and what are the prices for tours at this time?
Air temperature
January cold weather in Tenerife is warmed up to +20 С…+21 С air and two thirds of the month of sunny days. Yes, this is what winter looks like here. Of course, along with sunny days, there are also cloudy days, but they especially spoil the impressions of the rest. The level of precipitation is almost the same as in December – by local standards it is a rainy month. At night, the thermometer drops to 10 C, although the average level is +13 C.
Weather map for January
Water temperature
The water in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding Tenerife has cooled down to +19 C and is almost equal to the air in this indicator. Evening walks in such weather will be pleasant if you have some warm clothes in your luggage, for example, a light jacket.
Tenerife in January
How to pass the time?
Most of the tourists who have a rest in Tenerife in January come here in order to have a quiet time, admiring the beauty of the ocean and local nature. Part of the time can be spent on amazing beaches, some of which are covered with black sand. However, this can only be done at noon, when the sun rises as high as possible above the horizon. How to spend the rest of the time?
Go to see local attractions, among which the Teide volcano occupies the first place. It not only divides the island into two weather zones, but is also of great importance in the culture and history of the island.
To look at the island from a bird’s eye view – for this you need to gather all your courage “into a fist” and go flying on a steam plane.
Visit Loro Parque with its magnificent collection of representatives of the animal world.
Tour in January – the cost of the tour in Tenerife
The “low” part of the tourist season in January in Tenerife also determines the prices, which are lower here, but not so much as to make a vacation on this pearl of the Canary Islands “budget”. A trip for two for a week will cost $ 2,000, which is significantly lower than in summer, but still not so cheap. In this case, the price includes airfare and accommodation in a three-star hotel.
Did the evil boss send you on vacation in winter? Do not be sad, and at this time of the year there are many places on the map where you can go on vacation. One of these places is the island of Tenerife, the largest representative of the Canary archipelago, which is located in the Atlantic Ocean. The weather here is exceptionally favorable, so a holiday in Tenerife in January can be unforgettable.
Weather in Tenerife in January
Winter in Tenerife is no less comfortable in terms of climate than other seasons. In general, the climate is, in a way, a feature of the island. The warm subtropical climate makes its weather conditions comfortable, but not swelteringly hot, although Tenerife is located at the same latitude with the Sahara desert. This is what attracts many Europeans here who want to spend the New Year and Christmas holidays in the warmth.
January, due to the rains passing on the northern part of the island, is characterized by rapid evergreen flowering. Those who were lucky enough to visit the north of Tenerife will long remember the subtropical riot of colors and colors in the middle of winter. It is safe to say that Tenerife justifies its nickname “the island of eternal spring” one hundred percent. The southern part of the island is less rich in this respect, but it is also less rainy.
As for the average temperature, in January it reaches the minimum values of the year. However, one should not be too scared, it has never dropped below +11 in the entire known history of the island. On average, the air warms up to +20 degrees during the day and +15 – at night. Rains in January in Tenerife fall less frequently than in late autumn and early winter – only about 35 mm, but the air humidity remains generally higher than in summer.
In general, the north of the island is more capricious in terms of weather than the docile south. This happens due to the fault of the northeast trade winds, which are quite cold at this time of the year. There are more days when the sky will be covered with clouds than absolutely cloudless ones, but the amount of rainfall in general does not exceed an average of 3 days per month. When planning a vacation, it is worth considering that the relief of the island is so complex and diverse that the weather in different parts of it can vary significantly. While it will be raining in the north, in the south it may well be warm, windless weather without any precipitation. So, the northern resort town of Puerto de la Cruz is located in the low part of the island, respectively, it is cooler here than in its western brother Guia de Ezor. However, the difference between them usually does not exceed 1-2 degrees.
The temperature can fall more significantly in settlements that are located in the central part of the island and at a considerable distance from the ocean. In such places, the temperature ranges from about +7 to +15 Celsius. Much colder around the village of Vilaflor and on the way to the top of the Teide volcano. Tourists without a warm jacket and closed shoes are at risk of catching a cold. In addition, at higher elevations, the likelihood of rain and dense fog increases, which can spoil the impression of the tour – it will hide many of the beautiful landscapes that open on a clear day.
If you are going to Tenerife in January, you should definitely take care of the presence of warm clothes. This is especially important if you are planning an active holiday and hiking, climbing a volcano.
Beach holidays
Sunbathing in Tenerife in January is quite possible, the weather is conducive to this, the sun is warm and not scalding, so the risk of getting burned is minimal. The best places for sunbathing at this time are Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje. You can snatch a few sunny hours from winter without any problems.
The water temperature in Tenerife in January is around 19°C. You can swim in such water, but there are very few who want it – it is very cool and refreshing water. For especially heat-loving tourists, almost all 4-5 star Tenerife hotels provide heated pools. The temperature in them is maintained at +24, which allows you to comfortably relax with children all year round.
But for fans of surfing and windsurfing in Tenerife in January – complete freedom of action! Thanks to good winds, there are a lot of them on the island at this time of the year.
What to do in Tenerife in January?
For those who still don’t know what to do in Tenerife in January, we would like to give you a few leisure ideas.
Since the weather is cool in January, walking tours in the Teide National Park can be a good alternative to a beach holiday this month. Climbing mountains in cool weather is much more comfortable than on a hot summer day. Feel like a pioneer, walk around and see the volcano, visit the observatory and admire the famous lunar landscape. The climate for this kind of research in January is quite favorable, and believe me, there will be many impressions from independent discoveries.
Entertainment facilities in Tenerife are open all year round. Lovers of good music will like local nightclubs with their modern hits and sets of famous DJs.
Once the island of Tenerife was considered something inaccessible, only rich people could afford to come here. But today the situation has changed radically, and this resort is ready to accept tourists traveling with a relatively modest budget.
Part of Tenerife is located much to the south, quite close to the equator, almost off the coast of Africa. This is what determines its climate. Thanks to this, you can relax in Tenerife all year round, including in winter.
Therefore, those who go on vacation at the beginning of the year, when there are severe frosts outside, should not be sad: the largest island of the Canary archipelago is a great place to go. Moreover, many people think that in January you can just relax in Tenerife, especially since there are plenty of pluses for choosing this destination. And one of them is the affordable price compared to the high season.
Weather
Tenerife in January is no less comfortable than in other months of the year. In general, the climate is considered a kind of “chip” of this island. And indeed it is. Warm makes the island’s weather always comfortable. However, it is quite pleasant to relax in Tenerife in January. If in the high season it is somewhat hot here, although not as exhausting as in other nearby resorts, and this despite the fact that the Sahara Desert is located at the same latitude with the island, then at the beginning of the year it is especially good here. Apparently, this is precisely the reason why so many Europeans who want to spend New Year’s holidays in the warmth come to Tenerife in January.
Temperature conditions
In general, the north of Tenerife is more capricious in terms of weather. This is due to the rather cold trade winds that blow from the east and are very frequent guests. True, there are much fewer days when the sky is covered with clouds than absolutely cloudless ones, and there are few heavy rains per month – up to three or four days.
When planning a holiday in Tenerife in January, you should take into account that the relief of this island is so complex and varied that the weather in different places can vary significantly. When it rains heavily in the north, warm and windless weather can reign in the south, without any precipitation. For example, the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, located in the lowlands, is cooler than its western “brother” Guia de Ezor.
The average temperature in Tenerife in January reaches its minimum for the whole year. However, this does not frighten tourists, because it has not fallen below twelve degrees in the entire history of this amazing island. On average, the air in Tenerife warms up to plus twenty-two during the day and fifteen at night. Rains on the island in January are much less frequent than, for example, in late autumn or December, but the air humidity is generally higher than in summer.
About a beach holiday
You can sunbathe in Tenerife in January. The weather contributes to this, especially since the sun, although warm, is not scalding, so the risk of sunburn is minimized during this period. The best places for a beach holiday in Tenerife in January are Los Cristianos, Las Americas and Here you can easily “snatch” an excellent vacation on the ocean with swimming in winter.
The water temperature this month is about nineteen degrees. And although you can swim in such warm water, for those who wish to swim in more comfortable conditions, almost all hotels on the island offer heated pools. But for surfers in Tenerife in January is a real expanse. Due to the good wind, quite a lot of them come to the island during this period.
If the weather is cool, walking tours to many beautiful places on the island can be a great alternative to a beach holiday this month. You can, for example, visit the National Park. Fans of climbing mountains will like walks, especially since the relief of the resort contributes a lot to this. Moreover, in cool weather, doing this is much more comfortable than on hot summer days. Feeling like a pioneer, you can go around and inspect the volcano, visit the observatory and admire the incomparably beautiful lunar landscape.
Where to go
All Tenerife entertainment facilities are open all year round. Lovers of good music can combine a beach holiday and sightseeing with a visit to the local nightclubs with their sets of famous DJs. Shopaholics will definitely find something to buy if they go shopping. In January, especially during the New Year holidays, many shopping centers hold sales, so you can make a lot of purchases with good discounts. Those tourists who come to Tenerife in winter with small children should definitely visit the zoos or water parks of the island, which are also open all year round.
Features of winter recreation
The north of the island, due to the rains passing here, is characterized during this period by the rapid flowering of evergreens. This is long remembered by those who were lucky enough to visit Tenerife in January. Reviews of tourists indicate that the resort is fully consistent with its nickname “the islands of eternal spring.” Many long remember the riot of subtropical colors and colors that they observe in the middle of winter. It must be said that the southern part of this island is a little less rich in this respect, but it is also less rainy in this season.
Prices for vacations in Tenerife in January are especially liked by fans of discounts. At this time, travel companies are beginning to massively reduce the cost of tours. A similar tour in the high season will cost thirty-five or forty percent more than a trip to Tenerife in January.
The Internet is replete with a huge number of proposed tours to the island of eternal spring, promising a beach holiday at any time of the year. Independent travelers most often prefer to study the features, including the climatic places where they plan to go.
This is a separate topic that deserves attention and description, since they are too contradictory. Let’s start with the fact that in the winter of 2013/2014 I visited 3 main areas of the island, which I am going to tell you about immediately.
The first location of my family was the Northern resort town of Puerto de la Cruz, where we went by taxi from the Northern airport of the island:
Tenerife is very different in the North and in the south of the island, and at a time when here in Puerto De La Cruz it is raining and the temperature barely reaches 18 degrees, in the south of the island they enjoy a hot sunny day.
Puerto De La Cruz
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I note right away that this place is controversial and tourists who have visited Puerto de la Cruz differ radically from the reviews of tourists who visited this place in the summer. The huge city, spread out in the mountains and descending to the ocean coast, impresses even at the entrance to it. The best place to stay in Puerto de la Cruz is a hotel or apartment overlooking the ocean. What will be the star rating of the hotel and how far it will be located from the beaches, you decide, of course, but be sure to pay attention to where the windows of your room look and whether it has a balcony. The ocean in the North of the island, namely where Puerto de la Cruz is located, is magnificent. This is not a gentle warm sea of azure color, in which it is a pleasure to swim, this is the powerful force of cold water, falling on the coastal rocks with a characteristic sound. You can admire this spectacle endlessly, which is what elderly and very elderly Europeans actually do, of whom there are 9 percent in five-star hotels in this part of the island0, just like on the streets of the city. Only surfers, who are observed on the beaches in any weather, dare to conquer the harsh ocean in the North. As for the weather, for 3 days of staying in this part of the island, the sun shone 1 time before lunch on the first day, after lunch it started to drizzle, which gradually turned into a downpour, the second day was gloomy, but without rain, just like the third. Precipitation here in winter is very frequent and very unexpected. Sweaters and jackets also came in handy, as even during the day in sunny weather the temperature barely exceeded 18 degrees. For young people, this is a rather boring place, however, those who still visit Puerto de la Cruz in the summer are often impressed by the lush vegetation and calm, peaceful rest on the ocean. In winter, of course, if you want the sun and swim in the ocean at least once, you should not go to this part of the island, as you may be disappointed in the rest, in the island, and in the resort, but this will be an unfair disappointment, as it is rainy and cloudy it is not always here, and in the island of Tenerife as a whole one cannot be disappointed at all, since in the south of the island there is a completely different microclimate.
The second location of my family was the southwestern resort of Los Gigantes.
Los Gigantes
Winter holidays in Tenerife:
Winter holidays in Tenerife can be beachy! I declare this to you with full confidence, because, having arrived on December 30, 2013 in the south-west of the island, we were in shock. The temperature is +25 degrees and the sun, not a single cloud in the sky and not a single rain for 4 days in this part of the island was not. A feature of the resort, as well as in Puerto de la Cruz, is a stunning view of the ocean, and in the case of Los Gigantes, also of the rocks of the same name. Since there is no long sandy beach in Los Gigantes, there is only a very small beach with black sand, which we will definitely talk about in an article on the beaches of Tenerife, it is not very rational to choose a hotel or apartment close to the beach. Moreover, Puerto Santiago, adjacent to Los Gigantes, has a more pleasant (in my opinion) La Arena beach. It is worth settling in Los Gigantes, again, based on the star rating that suits you, the hotel and the room, but with a view of the ocean. In the southwest, the ocean is stormy, but not as much as in the north. Los Gigantes climbs up the mountains with a ladder, so as in a cinema it will be visible to everyone. We settled in a five-star hotel at the very top and did not regret it at all, as the panorama was fabulous, and when we wanted to sunbathe on the beach, we could use one of the free taxi transfers to one of the two black sand beaches. The streets in Los Gigantes go like a snake, and you overcome even a short distance in 15 minutes, so going to the beach on your own, which seemed to be within easy reach, meant a long way from the mountain, and back up the mountain along the winding streets. The resort is quiet and not suitable for parties at all. In the evenings everything falls silent and falls asleep. However, the main contingent of tourists is not the elderly, but families with and without children from 30 to 50. This is also due to the fact that in Los Gigantes it will be difficult for older people to overcome the road along long winding routes, and families tired of huge noisy all-inclusive hotels in resort areas, you can relax and have a good quality rest in Los Gigantes.
The southern respectable resort of Costa Adeje became the third location of my family.
Costa Adeje
This is, perhaps, one of the few places where you didn’t want to leave and where you should return, because in 5 days of my stay I didn’t manage to do even 1/5 of what I had planned. Beautiful weather, however, as in the southwest. Not a hint of rain or cloudiness. Wide streets, luxurious hotels, beautiful beaches and a huge amount of entertainment for every taste. I won’t dwell on the beaches in detail, I’ll just note the yellow sand with an admixture of small shells and pebbles, which, when walking, gives the impression of prickly sand. After the fine and unusually soft black sand, the beaches of Adeje do not win in terms of softness, but panoramas and beach activities of bananas, parachutes and scooters, to mini golf and restaurants with fresh fish, certainly smooth out all the nuances. In Costa Adeje, it is not so easy to get a place of deployment with an ocean view. Five-star hotels with majestic palaces are located on the very approaches to the beaches and in the depths of the resort on the hills, but not everyone can afford to stay in them. Personally, I have the following opinion on this issue: in the beautiful resort of Costa Adeje it is better to live in apartments, and for the money that you do not spend on a pretentious hotel, you can have fun from morning to night, no one will be bored here!
They may be different, but the summary of my article is that the winter vacation in Tenerife was not only a success, but it was so great that I will definitely repeat it!
I wish you a wonderful holiday, experiment with resorts and hotels, study the weather and sights and then you will truly enjoy the trip.
Who said winter is not the season to travel? Don’t believe! Of course, depending on where you go. Paris or Prague at this time of the year is not for everyone: rain, cold, bare landscapes. But a trip to Spain, for example, Tenerife, in January will give new impressions and a reason to show off photos from the summer to your friends. At the beginning of the year it is warm, sunny and relatively low prices.
In January you can see a rainbow on Tanerife. Photo: flickr.com/tmb2610
January weather in Tenerife
Tenerife is called the island where eternal spring reigns. It is warm here all year round, there is a lot of sun and greenery. January is no exception. This month the air temperature on the island does not drop below 15°C. Agree, after our January frosts, this weather is just heaven.
However, when going to Tenerife, be sure to take warm clothes with you – a pair of sweaters, a windbreaker, preferably with a hood, jeans. The weather here, of course, is more or less constant, but the island itself is as changeable as a young girl. This character is given to it by different climatic zones. The researchers counted 28 of them here. It is a common occurrence when the sun shines in the southern part of the island and people are languishing from the heat, while in the north it rains.
Tenerife weather forecast for January 2019.
Natalya Vasilchenko, Perm:
“The weather in Tenerife in January is surprisingly unpredictable. If you spend the whole day in one place, say, on the beach, then you can not expect surprises. And if you travel around the island, then in a day you can be under the hot sun, and in the rain, and chill to the bone in the wind.
Listen to the opinions of fellow countrymen and stock up on warm clothes. It is best to wear jeans and a T-shirt in Tenerife, and put a sweater and jacket in your bag. And don’t forget the umbrella! Then the time spent in Tenerife will not be wasted, and the exploration of the island will bring pleasure and many exciting discoveries.
What to see in Tenerife in January
What is interesting about Tenerife in January? Except sunny days and lush green landscapes island offers its guests entertainment for every taste. In winter, almost like at any other time, there are many tourists here, especially from Europe.
Here are some ideas on how to have fun in Tenerife in January.
Holidays on the Atlantic coast
Tenerife is washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, which is already something exotic for the inhabitants of Russia. Therefore, even in January, when the water is only 20-21°C, one should not miss the opportunity to swim in it. For those who consider this temperature too low, hotels have swimming pools, usually heated. So make sure you bring your swimsuit.
In January, the water in the sea becomes cool, only 20-21°C. Photo: flickr.com/neilward
In addition to swimming on the coast, you can find other entertainment:
The beaches of Costa Adeje, Las Americas and Los Cristianos are popular among tourists. It organizes excursions on a yacht or boat, or you can admire the local beauties from a paraglider.
Diving fans will be able to watch underwater life, and fishermen will be able to catch exotic catch from the shore or boat.
Windsurfers will experience the joy of conquering huge waves.
Fans of a relaxing holiday will be able to sunbathe on the warm sand, which is also unusual for January.
Excursion routes
Impressions from the trip will be incomplete without excursions. And tourists are increasingly booking excursions via the Internet. This is more convenient for several reasons. You can:
slowly read the description and reviews and choose what you like;
do not fuss and do not spend precious time on the island searching and buying excursions;
buy in advance from home, and pay by card;
there is more choice online than in any agency, and prices are 15-20% lower, because no agency fee.
The most popular excursions in Tenerife this year:
– 6 hours, € 132 for 1-3 persons or €42 per person if you are more than
– 7 hours, € 144 for 1-2 people or € 54 per person if there are more of you;
– 8 hours, € 180 for 1-3 people or €60 per person if there are more of you;
– 6 hours, € 120 for 1-2 people or €60 per person if there are more of you;
– 9 hours, 106 €.
Anyone who has ever been to Tenerife will forever remember the picturesque landscapes, completely unusual for the eye of a resident of Russia. This is especially true of the northern part of the island, which is buried in the greenery of tropical plants and exotic flowers.
The pearl of this splendor is . It received this name for the richest collection of these birds, of which there are at least 500 species. You can wander around the complex all day, to get acquainted with the inhabitants of the huge aquarium and zoo, watch the show of marine animals, admire the orchids in the botanical garden. Many tropical plants bloom in January, so the tour will be interesting. There are several cafes in the park where you can refresh yourself with dishes of Italian and Spanish cuisines, fast food. Each of them also prepares dishes for children. The price of tickets to the park is 22 euros for a child and 33 for an adult.
Look how great it is in the Loro Park aquarium:
Tourists leave a lot of reviews about places like Miniature Park, where miniature models of the Canary Islands attractions are presented.
Watch the miniature park video:
Don’t miss the Monkey Park tour. Here you can stroke and feed the monkeys from your hands. Tickets here are inexpensive: 5 euros for children and 10 for adults.
The most famous place on the island is the Mask Gorge. They say that these places were the hideout of pirates, here and now, with a certain amount of luck, you can find hidden treasures.
Walk along the gorge Masks:
Pyramids of Guimar are no less famous. You should definitely take a picture near them – they say that such a photo will bring good luck.
See the panorama of the Guimar Pyramids:
Vladimir and Irina Sibiryakov, St. Petersburg:
“We are impressed by Monkey Park! Lemurs and green monkeys are so cute, they themselves climbed into our arms. We bought food for them, which is offered at the entrance to the park, but they refused it. But dates and bananas were snatched right out of their hands.”
New Year’s Eve in Tenerife
Going to Tenerife on New Year’s Eve, many tourists expect a grandiose holiday. However, we have to disappoint you – in the Caribbean archipelago, New Year’s celebrations are quiet. The only thing you can count on is fireworks in the central squares of cities and a festive program in some restaurants.
What New Year is without fireworks? flickr.com/sackerman519
Among the New Year’s traditions of the island, one can be noted – under the beat of the clock, counting the last seconds of the outgoing year, it is customary to eat 12 grapes – for good luck.
Olga Chubarova, Tula:
“In December 2016, my husband and I bought trips to Tenerife for the New Year holidays. Thought it would be fun. But the holiday without the traditional Christmas tree and salad Olivier with champagne seemed boring to us. But now we boast that on New Year’s Eve we swam in the Atlantic Ocean. We are thinking of celebrating New Year 2019 here as well.”
Other January holidays
On January 6, 2019, you can participate in the traditional feast of the Three Wise Men. On this day, local residents arrange solemn processions in the streets. Everywhere music plays, theatrical performances on biblical themes take place. And the “wizards” distribute sweet gifts to everyone.
On January 20, the people of Adeje traditionally honor Saint Sebastian, the protector of animals. His statue is taken out to the ocean, in the waters of which the townspeople bathe their pets.
Nativity scenes are set up on the streets at Christmas.
Shopping in Tenerife in January
Tenerife boutiques have a lot of sales after Christmas. At this time, here with discounts of 30-40%, and in some places even cheaper, you can buy clothes and perfumes of famous brands.
One of the lowest prices in January in the Canary Islands is for alcohol. A bottle of good Spanish wine can be found for just one to one and a half euros, which is lower than the prices even in the “duty free” of the island’s airports.
If you are planning to buy souvenirs, then you need to go to the merchants at fairs to get them.
Such funny figurines will be a cheerful reminder of your holiday in Tenerife. Photo: flickr.com/diwan
The Ivantsov family, Tyumen:
“On the advice of friends, we went to the local market to buy gifts for friends. And they didn’t regret it. What is there just not there – cute toys and figurines, the thinnest silk scarves, original magnets, exotic fruits! And quite inexpensive. We bought a full bag of presents – it was difficult to stop.
Prices in Tenerife in January
Of course, prices in the Canary Islands cannot be low by definition, but at the beginning of winter they are much more affordable than in other seasons.
Thus, the average price of a tour in Tenerife for two to a 4-star hotel for 10 days next January is 1500 euros. The prices are comparable to holidays in Turkey.
If you want to be in summer in the middle of a cold winter, Tenerife is the best choice. Immerse yourself in this island with all your heart, and you will take away so many impressions from here that they will last until your next vacation.
If you are still hesitating whether to go or not, then watch Dmitry Krylov’s program “Unlucky Notes”:
Tenerife beaches – characteristics in different parts of the island
Most people planning a vacation start with choosing a vacation spot. Those who prefer a beach holiday choose resorts where you can swim and sunbathe under the gentle sun. The beaches of Tenerife are one of those places.
Due to the unique climatic conditions, beach holidays on the island are possible throughout the year. And numerous coastal resort areas will allow you to choose a beach for every taste.
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General characteristics of the beaches of Tenerife
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Beach on the island. . Tenerife has both natural and artificial beaches. A distinctive feature of natural beaches is black sand of volcanic origin. Artificial territories are covered with white-yellow sand, brought from the Sahara or raised from the seabed.
On the territory of the resort areas of Tenerife there are both wild undeveloped beaches and places with a well-developed infrastructure. In some territories, special conditions have been created for lovers of active, sports recreation. Beaches designed for couples with children are characterized by shallow water. Numerous playgrounds equipped in recreation areas are at the service of small tourists.
All beach areas on the island are public, there is no entry fee. Only additional services are subject to payment: rent of sunbeds, umbrellas, visits to the toilet, shower.
Southern resorts of the island
In the southern part of Tenerife, warm weather persists throughout the year. You can swim and sunbathe here both in summer and in winter. Therefore, this part of the island is especially popular with tourists.
The resorts located in the south of the island have their own distinctive features. The main beach areas include:
Playa del Duque , located in the resort of Costa Adeje and stretching for 700 m along the coastline. The coast is strewn with fine light gray sand, clear water casts turquoise. Unusually shaped rocks hang over the beach. Comfortable hotels are at guests’ disposal.
Los Cristianos – 400 meters long beach with dark gray sand. Quiet place preferred by families with children and pensioners. The beach area is landscaped, those who wish can rent umbrellas, sun loungers. Opposite the beach there is a large port, which is constantly visited by ships and yachts. On the one hand, this is not very convenient, as it creates constant noise, but on the other hand, from here you can take a boat trip to other islands.
Las Vistas is a beach stretching for almost a kilometer. Beautiful yellow sand, warm water, rocks covering the beach area from the winds attract couples with children here.
La Pinta – a small beach with golden sand, located in a cozy bay. The bottom is shallow, there are practically no waves, which makes this place safe for children to swim. The nearby sports port attracts lovers of water sports to La Pinta.
The south of the island is a place for lovers of active noisy rest. On the territory of all recreation areas there are numerous restaurants, cafes, shops. Breakwaters, installed almost along the entire coast, provide safe swimming.
Tenerife West Beaches
The western part of the island is occupied by the three most popular resorts: Los Gigantes, Puerto de Santiago and de la Arena.
The best beach on the west coast is the beach de la Arena. This is a natural formation with black hot sand. Due to high waves and great depth, it is not recommended to relax with children here.
The most visited beach in this part of the island is Los Guios, located at the foot of the mountains. This beach is distinguished by unusually warm water and a wonderful landscape around.
Playa Chica is located near the old port of Santiago. The sea is calm here, the coast is covered with golden sand. The beach is small – about 65 m long and 25 m wide. This place was chosen by lovers of scuba diving.
Tenerife East Beaches
Quiet, sparsely populated resorts are located in this part of the island. The most significant of them are:
El Medano is a favorite vacation spot for surfers and windsurfers because of the constant winds. Equipment can be rented right on the beach.
La Tejito is the most popular place among nudists. The beach area is located between the Abrigos and Medano mountains, protecting the area from strong winds and large waves.
Leocadio Machado is a place chosen by water extremes. Here you can rent surf equipment and use the services of an instructor.
The number of beaches in the east of the island is much larger. Almost every village has a wild beach. The few crowds on these beaches attract tourists who dream of solitude and tranquility.
Beach holidays in the north of the island
The northern part of the island has the most rainfall, so it is the greenest and most picturesque. There are fewer sunny days here than in the southern regions. But, despite this, there is no shortage of beaches in the north.
The most visited of them:
Socorro – black sand and crystal clear sea marked with the Blue Flag. Strong waves attract surfers here. From the beach you can admire the beautiful views of the northern part of Tenerife.
Las Tericitas is an artificial beach with white and golden sand, located near the capital of the island, Santa Cruz. The dam, built on the ocean side, protects the beach area from large waves and strong currents.
Benijo is one of the most beautiful wild beaches of the island. The coastal zone is covered with natural black sand. Bizarre rocky peaks, nicknamed by the locals as “crocodile teeth”, surround the entire coast. Dark rocks, clear blue water with white foam attract those who want to capture unique landscapes as a keepsake
Almost all northern beaches have black sand. The waves and wind typical of the north coast attract surfers. Bathing conditions are also available here, although not as comfortable as in the south.
Tenerife has excellent bus connections and it is easy to get to any beach. You can also rent a car. And the variety of beaches will allow everyone to choose the right place for him.
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Tenerife – the gentle rays of the sun, the healing volcanic beaches of the Atlantic Ocean, the mild climate with a constant comfortable air temperature of up to +28C and the ocean +22C – what else could be better for relaxing body and soul?
Combining a beach holiday with wonderful educational excursions, tourists will remember the trip for many years, warming themselves with memories of the harsh Ukrainian winter.
Tenerife will satisfy the wishes of any discerning tourist. Playa de Las Americas is a paradise for young people, Costa Adeje is a respectable area for VIP holidays, where tourists will be pleased with luxurious restaurants and spa treatments. Los Cristianos is the perfect place for a relaxing family holiday.
This year from Kyiv, from July 21 to September 22, direct charter flights to Tenerife fly several times a week.
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Colon Guanahani 4*- a small hotel located in the calm zone, paying about 150 m from the PLAY The hotel is built in a colonial style, located around the pools and surrounded by tropical trees.
Jardin Tropical 4 * – “Tropical Garden” – this is how the name of the hotel is translated. Built from natural ecological materials: Canarian pine, stone and lime. The architecture of the hotel with Arabic motifs fits well into the subtropical garden, which features 17,000 plants. The palm grove and colorful bougainvilleas are the pride of the hotel. Located near Playa de Las Americas, literally 5 minutes walk from the center.
Iberostar Bouganville Playa 4 * – the hotel is located on the coast of the Playa de las Americas resort. Its territory goes directly to the sandy beach. The hotel rests mostly Europeans. Suitable for couples, and for lovers of a relaxing holiday.
Iberostar Grand Hotel El Mirador 5 * – luxury hotel consists of nineteen sections. Andrés Pinheiro built this hotel on an exceptionally elevated position overlooking the ocean, offering some of the most breathtaking scenery on the island.
h20 Costa Adeje Palace 4* is a modern and comfortable hotel in Arabic style, which, along with the fact that it fits perfectly into the natural environment, is also distinguished by its wonderful location – directly on the coastline, almost right in front of the Costa Adeje beach.
Mediterranean Palace 5 * – a good 5 * hotel for an inexpensive but high-quality holiday. Located in a very quiet area of Los Cristianos, on Cleopatra Beach, next to the Golden Mile.
La Plantacion 5* is a luxurious complex located in Costa Adeje. With first-class rooms, swimming pools with sea and fresh water, three restaurants with gourmet cuisine. The hotel is the leading hotel in the south of the island.
Abama Resort Golf & Spa 5 * – one of the most luxurious hotels on the coast, located in the village of Ghi Yale Isora, 20 km. from Playa de Las Americas. Calm, in a unique style, Moorish palace and cozy villas, immersed in the subtropical gardens of the resort. Recommended for a very quiet, refined holiday.
Europe Villa Cortes 5* – 5*Deluxe level hotel. The atmosphere of the ancient land of the Aztecs reigns here. Luxurious design, attentive staff, individual approach to each guest and first-class service will not leave anyone indifferent.
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Tenerife holidays off-season, when in the countries of the summer direction (European countries, Turkey, Cyprus .
.) it is still cool for a beach holiday, and in Egypt they have already been many times and want something new, or some are not connoisseurs of the Red Sea and the rest of the all-inclusive concept “. Long flights or flights from other cities, as well as flights with transfers, tire many people. Therefore, there were no alternatives to Egypt, as a destination for a beach holiday in the off-season with a direct flight from Minsk, for a long time.
There is good news for connoisseurs of comfortable rest this spring: charter chains of Belavia airlines with direct flights from Minsk to Tenerife (Canary Islands) and to the United Arab Emirates have resumed.
Today we invite you to talk about holidays in Tenerife. Not even so much about the holiday itself on the “island of eternal spring”, but about the advisability of booking tours in Tenerife with a flight from Minsk.
What Tenerife attracts tourists from all over the world, we won’t tell for a long time, it’s better to visit it yourself. Not a single story and not a single photograph will convey the full atmosphere of the island. Looking at beautiful pictures on the Internet, you will not feel either the wind or the smells of the Canary Islands.
The mountain range running through the whole of Tenerife divides the island into 2 completely different zones – arid, steppe, sunny south, and green, forested north. Which one you choose for your beach holiday is the individual preference of everyone. We recommend visiting both there and there, as well as visiting the top of the Teide volcano, Loro Parrot Parrot Park, Siam Park (the largest open-air water park), Eagle Park (zoo, many tropical birds, show programs, the oldest botanical garden is also located here) . Fans of sea excursions will find diving, snorkeling, fishing and various boat trips in Tenerife.
How much does it cost to relax in Tenerife? Those who have already been there are aware that the idea of a holiday in Tenerife as an expensive pleasure is a myth. Perhaps someone has heard that holidays in Tenerife can be affordable if you fly there from Warsaw or Vilnius on low-cost airlines. We will now destroy this myth together with you.
We offer to compare the cost of a package tour in Tenerife with a direct flight from Minsk with a package tour from Vilnius and with a low-cost booking from Warsaw plus accommodation on Booking.com
Departure to South Tenerife from Minsk, package tour (flight, accommodation, transfers, medical insurance) for two adults:
From 01/04 for 10 nights/11 days
GLOBALES ACUARIO 2 *, breakfasts – 842 euros per two persons BE SMART FLORIDA PLAZA Apts – no meals – 892 euros for two persons HOVIMA JARDIN CALETA 3 * – breakfast+dinner – 1712 euros for two people CATALONIA ORO NEGRO 3 * – breakfast+dinner – 1542 euros for two people GF FANABE 4* – breakfasts – 1432 euros for two
Departure to South Tenerife from Vilnius, package tour (flight, accommodation, transfers) for two adults:
From 07/04 for 9 nights / 10 days
GLOBALES ACUARIO 2 *, breakfast – 1414 euros for two BE SMART FLORIDA PLAZA Apts – without meals – 1417 euros for two HOVIMA JARDIN CALETA 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 2135 euros for two CATALONIA ORO NEGRO 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 2031 euros for two GF FANABE 4 * – breakfasts – 1967 euros for two
As you can see, here the choice of the city of departure is obvious – it is much more profitable to fly from Minsk. We are trying to fly from Warsaw during this period.
Departure to Tenerife from Warsaw by Ryanair (low-cost)
Tickets for two at the minimum fare cost about 585 euros. We added a minimum amount of luggage (let’s save money! ☺), it’s also worth adding the road to Warsaw and back here, by car, along with a green card, it will cost about 200 euros. You can save money if you take the Ecolines shuttle bus: tickets and taxis to and from the airport will cost 110-120 euros. Choose a hotel in the Booking.com booking system:
GLOBALES ACUARIO 2 *, breakfast – 608 euros for two BE SMART FLORIDA PLAZA Apts – no meals – 420 euros for two HOVIMA JARDIN CALETA 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 1358 euros for two CATALONIA ORO NEGRO 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 1350 euros for two GF FANABE 4 * – breakfasts – 1023 euros for two (special offer from Booking.com)
Through simple arithmetic calculations, we get the following figures for a holiday in Tenerife with a departure from Warsaw:
GLOBALES ACUARIO 2 *, breakfasts – 1313 euros for two BE SMART FLORIDA PLAZA Apts – without food – 1125 euros for two HOVIMA JARDIN CALETA 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 2063 euros for two CATALONIA ORO NEGRO 3 * – breakfast + dinner – 2055 euros for two GF FANABE 4 * – breakfast – 1728 euros for two
insurance, transfer in Tenerife to the airport and back, as well as other personal related expenses on the road, then the cost of a holiday in Tenerife from Warsaw will increase even more. In our opinion, everything is obvious – it is more convenient and profitable to fly to Tenerife from Minsk.
If you are planning your vacation in the spring, prefer good service, comfortable short flight without transfers – the Canary Islands, namely Tenerife – the best choice for you. And the longer you think about it, the sooner you will agree with us. Here everyone will find something for themselves – a holiday in Tenerife is suitable for both a relaxing romantic holiday and an active one, both for lovers of independent travel without group excursions, and for families with children. A wide range of hotels – from self-catering apartments to hotels of world-famous chains working on the concept of “all inclusive” – all this is on the “island of eternal spring”.
We offer you to choose a tour yourself on our website in the SEARCH FOR TOURS section and take advantage of our “MegaDiscount” promotion. Either call or come to our office and we will help you choose a resort and hotel in Tenerife.
And when you return from vacation tanned and rested, full of fresh positive emotions, be sure to share your impressions with us, we really need to be happy for you. And if you also leave a review about your vacation in Tenerife on our website, then the dancing will begin in general!
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There are many ways to say “excuse me” in English and we use different expressions depending on the situation.
Spanish has many ways to use the expression too and if you use them correctly you can speak like a native.
So the next time you need to ask someone for some more time or to move from in front of you try one of these 16 expressions.
You will sound more fluent and also seem more polite if you use the best expression.
16 ways to say “excuse me” in Spanish
Permiso
Con su permiso
Perdón
Perdóneme
Lo siento
Permítame
Un momento…
Espere…
¿Cómo?
¿Cómo fue?
Me apena
Lamento
Disculpe
Excúsame
Mande
Oiga
1. Permiso
The most commonly used expression for “excuse me” in Spanish is ‘permiso.’ When you say this everyone will understand that you are saying “excuse me.”
You can use this at any time for any situation and there will not be any confusion about what you are saying. It is great in colloquial or formal settings.
Since the expression is only one word and it literally translates to “permission” you do not need to worry about formality.
For the following example you are standing in the grocery store and want someone to move from in front of your way.
Example:
You: Permiso.
Excuse me.
Other person: Pase.
Go ahead.
2. Con su permiso
If you want to be courteous for interrupting someone during a meeting you could say, “con su permiso.” Because of ‘su’ you know this is a formal sentence.
You should use this in a formal situation such as in an office or at a university. You always say this when you want to go and do something.
‘Con’ means with and ‘permiso’ means permission so you are asking someone for permission to do something.
In the following example you are in an office meeting. You need to excuse yourself to print something and bring it to the meeting.
Example:
You: Con su permiso, vengo a traerle los papeles impresos.
Excuse me while I fetch the prints.
Boss: Échale ganas
Okay.
The boss is replying by telling you, “go for it.” You can reply to this sentence in many ways and échale ganas can also mean many things.
3. Perdón
When you interrupt someone you can use an interjection like in English. ‘Perdón’ is an interjection in Spanish that means “excuse me” and you can use it when you will bother someone for something.
If you are entering a meeting and want to sit in a seat, you could say this to get someone’s attention. Once you have their attention you will follow up with a question.
In the following example you are in the grocery store and you need help finding ice cream. You will need to interrupt the person who is working so he can guide you to the ice cream.
Example:
You: ¿Perdón, puede decirme dónde encontrar helado?
Excuse me, can you tell me where to find the ice cream?
Worker: No se preocupe, está en el tercer pasillo.
No worries, it’s on aisle 3.
Make sure that when writing this you add the tilde on the letter ‘o’ because it is stressed in speaking. If you do not include this it will be difficult to understand as “excuse me.”
4. Perdóneme
If you accidentally bump into someone in a line, you could say ‘perdóneme.’ You should reserve this for small mistakes that require an apology.
Sometimes people will add extra words before this when they want to exclaim. If you want to make this more interesting or if you are surprised you can add ‘uy’ in front of the word.
When you say, ‘uy, perdóneme’ it indicates that you are both apologizing and saying “excuse me” in the same sentence.
For context in the following example you are walking into a building and looking at your phone. Because you are looking at your phone you bump into someone.
The person you bumped into has dropped all of their items. You want to say “excuse me” and express apologies.
Example:
Person you bumped into: Ah, se me cayó todo. ¡Mira por dónde vas!
Ah, I dropped everything. Watch where you are going!
You: ¡Perdóneme, no te vi!
Excuse me, but I didn’t see you.
The verb is ‘perdonar’ which ends in ‘-ar.’ When you replace the ‘ar’ with ‘e’ and add the reflexive pronoun ‘me’ you are using the subjunctive.
Reflexive pronouns tell you who the verb is meant for. In this case the reflexive pronoun is ‘me’ so it is directed at yourself.
Since we cannot ensure the person you’re saying “excuse me” and “sorry” to will accept your apology you must use the subjunctive. The subjunctive is always used for situations which you cannot affirm.
5. Lo siento
Although technically this is an apology, you can use it as “excuse me.” You will need to use this in certain situations.
You can use this in a similar fashion to ‘perdóneme.’ Usually people use this for actions that have consequences other than what they intended.
For context in the following example, you have told your friend that her boyfriend kissed another person. You saw this and wanted her to know.
She has not received the news well and is very upset. You want to excuse your action and apologize at the same time.
Example:
You: Disculpa, no quise hacerte llorar.
Excuse me, I didn’t mean to make you cry.
You are both excusing yourself and apologizing at the same time because the result was unintended. You now feel a bit out of place having told your friend.
6. Permítame
Here is another example of a reflexive pronoun in a verb. The verb here is ‘permitir’ which means “to permit.”
You can probably guess that this means you want to excuse yourself and are politely asking for permission. You would use this in a formal setting when you need to excuse yourself.
In the following example your phone is vibrating. You see that it’s a doctor and you need to take the call.
You do not want to be rude so you tell your boss you will step out to take the phone call.
Example:
You: Permítame atender esta llamada.
Excuse me, I need to take this call.
7. Un momento
If you are being incorrectly accused of something, you may want to use ‘un momento. ’ It is a polite way of saying “something is not right.”
The literal translation could be “one moment.” You should use this when you have additional information to add after telling someone they are not right.
In the following example your boss is upset that a report is not complete. It was supposed to be ready for the morning meeting but it’s not done yet.
He thinks he assigned the report to you, but he assigned this to another employee. You want to let him know about his error politely.
Example:
Boss: María, ¿por qué no está listo este informe? Te dije que lo necesitábamos para la reunión esta mañana.
Maria, why is this report not ready? I told you we needed it for the morning meeting.
You: Un momento, no me asignaste esto y no lo vi en mi calendario.
Excuse me sir, you didn’t assign this to me and it’s not on my calendar.
8. Espere
In informal settings you can opt for ‘espere’ instead of ‘un momento. ’ Both of these mean that something isn’t quite right and you need to set the story straight.
You would not use this when speaking to a boss or someone in a position of power. Instead, you should opt for this when talking to friends or family members.
In the following example your friend has just said you’ve taken her pencil. You do not have it and want to show her that it’s not in your pencil pouch.
Example:
Friend: Devuélveme mi lápiz, lo necesito para el examen.
Give back my pencil, I need it for the exam.
You: Espere, no lo tengo. Busca en mi bolsa de lápices.
Excuse me, but I don’t have it. Take a look in my pencil pouch.
When saying this you could be a bit sassy. Quite literally you are telling your friend to “hold their horses.”
9. ¿Cómo?
Sometimes if you mishear someone you may want them to repeat what they’ve said. In Spanish it is common to say ‘¿cómo?’
You can use this when talking to anyone and in English it can mean “come again?” or “excuse me, can you repeat that?”
It is not uncommon for long phrases to be shortened in Spanish. Much of the shortening comes from context.
In the following example you are at the doctor’s office and you did not hear how often to take your medication. You want the doctor to clarify this for you.
Example:
Doctor: Tome su medicamento dos veces al día durante tres semanas y se sentirá mejor.
Take your medicine twice a day for three weeks and you will feel better.
You: ¿Cómo?
Excuse me, can you repeat that?
You can use this if you do not understand something too. It indicates you want someone to repeat something slowly or using different words.
10. ¿Cómo fue?
Similar to ‘¿Cómo?’ you can say, ‘¿Cómo fue?’ when you do not understand something or miss what was said. You can use this with anyone.
The difference between the two is ‘fue’ which means “was it” in English. The expression translates to “what was it?”
You can use this when you want more clarification on something. The connotation here is slightly different than just ‘¿Cómo?’ because it shows you want clarification and a repetition.
In English this can translate to “excuse me, can you say that again more clearly?”
In the following example you are in a Spanish speaking country. You need directions to the nearest store to make a purchase.
You mostly understand the store clerk but got lost when he told you to turn right on 10th avenue.
Example:
Store clerk: Gire a la primera derecha en la 10ª avenida, luego inmediatamente a la izquierda, y la tienda está a su derecha.
Take the first right on 10th avenue and then make an immediate left and the store is on your right.
You:¿Cómo fue?
Excuse me, what do I do again?
11. Me apena
An intense form of saying “excuse me” is ‘me apnea.’ You should not use this lightly as it translates to “I regret.”
It also indicates you are sorry about an action you have taken but can translate to “excuse me. ” To use this as an “excuse me” you need to be very sorry for an inconvenience you have caused.
In the following example you have just interrupted someone’s phone call. You are telling them that there is a car accident that just happened.
You thought the car accident was much worse than it is. You only quickly glanced at the accident.
Example:
You:¡Oh, no! Mira ese accidente, ¡debemos ir a ayudarlos!
Oh no! Look at that accident, we must go help them!
Other person: Estoy en una llamada importante, pero vamos si es un accidente grave.
You: Mi error, no es tan malo como pensaba. Me apena haberte molestado.
It’s not as bad as I thought. Excuse me for bothering you.
12. Lamento
You can use ‘lamento’ in the same way you use ‘me apena.’ You use this expression when you want to excuse yourself for an error you made that has caused a situation to become bad.
‘Lamentar’ is a verb that means “to regret” but it can also be used as a noun “lamento’ for “a regret.” When using this as “excuse me” it is a verb.
You know it is a verb because you replace the ‘ar’ ending with an ‘o’ for ‘yo’ in Spanish.
In the following situation you are a doctor. You are telling someone that their family member is in critical condition after a surgery.
You are walking into the waiting room and interrupt their conversation to break the bad news.
Example:
You: Lamento decirle que su padre está en estado crítico.
Excuse me, I regret to inform you that your father is in critical condition.
Although this expression can also mean “I’m sorry” it can also be used when interrupting someone to give them bad news.
The doctor is also using ‘le’ instead of ‘tu’ for “you” in Spanish. He is being quite formal.
13. Disculpe
When speaking to someone in Spanish and you need to interrupt them, you can say ’disculpe. ’ You can use this in any formal or informal setting.
Take note that this verb is used in the subjunctive form. You can ask someone for permission to interrupt them, but you cannot affirm they will grant it.
The verb ‘disculpar’ can translate to “excuse,” “apologies,” or “sorry.” Using this as “excuse me” will depend on the situation.
For context, in the following sentence you are trying to ask a question about someone’s presentation. They are speaking too quickly and you cannot understand an important detail.
Example:
Presenter: Hoy vamos a hablar de los efectos del calentamiento global en los casquetes polares
Today we are going to talk about the effects of global warming on the polar ice caps.
You:Disculpe, ¿puede repetirlo?
Excuse me, can you say that again?
14. Excúsame
Using ‘excúsame’ does literally mean ”excuse me” you cannot use this in the same way as the other examples on this list.
When you use this it means you are excusing an action taken by someone. You use this more commonly as “I am sorry” in Spanish.
You only use ‘excúsame’ to excuse yourself for your actions. In the following example you have done something that had a negative outcome.
You want to excuse yourself for having been rude to the CEO of your company. You did not realize it was him and were upset.
Example:
You: Excúsame por mis acciones, no sabía que eras tú
Excuse me for my actions, I did not know it was you.
Although you are saying “excuse me” a more accurate translation is “I’m sorry.”
15. Mande
Using ‘mande’ is a very colloquial expression from Mexico. You can use this when you want clarification on something.
It is an informal and extremely colloquial way to say ‘¿Cómo?’ The saying is so informal that you should only use it when talking to your family or very close friends.
For context in the following example, you are in the kitchen. Your mom is yelling to you from the kitchen.
It is hard to hear what she is saying so you mute the tv.
Example:
Your mom: Deja de ver la televisión y ven a ayudarme a limpiar la cocina.
Stop watching the TV and come help me clean the kitchen.
You:¿Mande?
Excuse me, what did you say?
16. Oiga
If you want to express anger with someone, you can say ‘oiga.’ You should only use ‘oiga’ when you are angry with someone as it can be quite rude.
If someone is accusing you of an action that you did not commit you can say ‘oiga. You can also use it when someone has offended you.
For context, you are talking to someone in Spanish. You are happy to practice, but the person you are speaking to does not welcome it.
Example:
You:¿Cómo estás y de dónde eres?
How are you and where are you from?
Other person: Habla inglés. El español es mi idioma y tú lo hablas mal.
Speak English. Spanish is my language and you speak it badly.
You: Oiga, no me hables así.
Excuse me, how dare you talk to me like that.
Here you are trying to make conversation. You start by asking how the person is and “where are you from” in Spanish.
You did not expect the rude response and wanted to let them know it was very rude.
Conclusion
If you want to express “excuse me” in a variety of settings and styles use one of the examples in this blog post. It will intensify your Spanish appropriately and make you sound more native.
Using a variety of expressions is key to speaking any language well.
Marcel Iseli
Hey fellow Linguaholics! It’s me, Marcel. I am the proud owner of linguaholic.com. Languages have always been my passion and I have studied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics and Sinology at the University of Zurich. It is my utmost pleasure to share with all of you guys what I know about languages and linguistics in general.
How to Say Sorry in Spanish in 93 Sincere, Meaningful Ways
When it comes to learning languages, making mistakes is okay—perhaps even encouraged. But, when you do need to apologize for a mistake, you need to know how to say sorry in Spanish.
When you’re learning Spanish—or any other language—you’re bound to make mistakes. You’ll say the wrong thing, use a word incorrectly, and perhaps even offend someone accidentally. This is all normal! Mistakes help us learn things really well, so you should try to treat mistakes as learning opportunities.
However, sometimes your mistakes will go beyond a simple mispronunciation or incorrect word usage. Sometimes, you’ll hurt people’s feelings. Sometimes, you’ll do things that hurt others, whether by accident or on purpose. And when you do something that hurts or offends others, the best way to move forward is to offer a sincere apology.
If you’ve been studying Spanish online or in person for a while now, you probably know it’s an incredibly diverse language. That means there’s more than a handful of ways to say sorry. There are actually dozens, if not hundreds, of ways to say pardon me in Spanish!
But don’t take that as discouragement. Of course, it’ll take a while to learn all the ways to say you’re sorry in this beautiful language. This article will cover more than 80 ways to say sorry to someone in Spanish so that you know what to do next time you need to apologize!
Pero, sorry for all the fuss. Let’s get into all the different ways to apologize in Spanish!
How to say I’m sorry in Spanish
The biggest difference between apologizing in English versus Spanish is that there are several verbs that are commonly used to express regret. In English, “sorry” is commonly used as an adjective. In Spanish, there are three common verbs used when apologizing:
Perdonar
Disculpar
Lamentar
The first two mean roughly the same thing, whereas the third one has a stronger connotation of regret. So, keep in mind that you’ll be using mostly verbs when apologizing in Spanish, so don’t forget to conjugate them accordingly!
How to say sorry to someone you have hurt
Hurting someone never feels good, and, although sometimes there’s not a lot you can do after the fact, you can always offer a heartfelt apology. With that said, you want to use an apology that fits the bill to be culturally sensitive. Over-apologizing could come across as insincere, whereas under-apologizing might not cut it.
That’s why we’ve included a column with context so that you know exactly what kind of apology to use depending on how bad your mistake was. We’ve also included different sections for different scenarios below, so make sure to read through the entire article!
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
I’m sorry
Perdón
pɛɾˈðõn
pear-don
One of the most basic ways of saying I’m sorry
I’m sorry
Lo siento
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto
loh see-en-toh
One of the most basic ways of saying I’m sorry
I apologize
Disculpa
disˈkulpa
dis-cool-pah
One of the most basic ways of saying I’m sorry
I lament it
Lo lamento
lo laˈmɛ̃nto
lo lah-men-toh
One of the most basic ways of saying I’m sorry
I’m truly sorry
En verdad lo siento
ɛ̃m bɛɾˈðað lo ˈsjɛ̃nto
en ver-dad lo see-en-toh
A more genuine way of saying I’m sorry
I’m so, so sorry
Lo siento tanto
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto ˈtãnto
lo see-en-toh tan-toh
A more genuine way of saying I’m sorry
I feel terrible, I’m so sorry
Me siento terrible, lo siento mucho
me ˈsjɛ̃nto tɛˈriβle | lo ˈsjɛ̃nto ˈmuʧo
meh see-en-toh teh-ree-bleh lo see-en-toh moo-cho
Emphasizes your role in the situation and a feeling of remorse
I’m so sorry, that was thoughtless of me
Lo siento mucho, fue muy descuidado de mi parte
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto ˈmuʧo | ˈfwe mwi ðɛskwiˈðaðo ðe mi ˈpaɾte
lo see-en-toh moo-cho foo-eh moo-y des-coo-e-da-doh deh me par-teh
Emphasizes carelessness on your behalf
I’m very sorry for the way I behaved
Lo siento mucho por mi comportamiento
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto ˈmuʧo poɾ mi kõmpoɾtaˈmjɛ̃nto
lo see-en-toh moo-cho pore me com-pore-tah-me-en-toh
Emphasizes that your behavior was wrong
I apologize, I was out of line
Una disculpa, eso estuvo fuera de lugar
ˈuna ðisˈkulpa | ˈeso ɛsˈtuβo ˈfwɛɾa ðe luˈɣaɾ
oo-nah dis-cool-pah
Emphasizes improper behavior
A thousand apologies
Mil disculpas
ˈmil disˈkulpas
meel dis-cool-pas
Casual yet genuine
I owe you an apology
Te debo una disculpa
te ˈðeβo ˈuna ðisˈkulpa
teh deh-bo oo-nah dis-cool-pah
Centers the person you need to apologize to
Forgive me
Perdóname
pɛɾˈðoname
pear-doh-nah-meh
Simple way to ask for forgiveness
I’m sorry, it wasn’t on purpose
Lo siento, no lo hice a propósito
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto | ˈno lo ˈise a pɾoˈposito
lo see-en-toh no lo e-say ah pro-poh-see-toh
Clarifies that your mistake wasn’t intentional
I’m sorry, I don’t know what I was thinking
Lo siento, no sé en qué estaba pensando
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto | ˈno ˈse ɛ̃n ˈke ɛsˈtaβa pɛ̃nˈsãndo
lo see-en-toh no say en keh es-tah-bah pen-san-doh
Emphasizes a lapse of judgment on your behalf
I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to do that
Perdón, no quise hacerlo
pɛɾˈðõn | ˈno ˈkise aˈsɛɾlo
pear-don no key-seh ah-ser-lo
Clarifies that your mistake wasn’t intentional
How to say you’re sorry if something bad happened to someone you care for
Saying sorry isn’t always about apologizing for something you’ve done. Sometimes, you apologize just to show that you’re sorry something happened to someone you love. An example is when a friend or family member is grieving a loss. Unless you were directly involved in the death of their loved one, saying “I’m sorry for your loss” isn’t something that would imply that you’re to blame, right?
Just like in English, there are several ways to express sympathy in Spanish without necessarily admitting fault. Here are some of our favorites:
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
I’m so sorry to hear that
Lamento mucho oír eso
laˈmɛ̃nto ˈmuʧo oˈiɾ ˈeso
la-men-toh moo-cho oh-ear eh-so
You can use this when anything bad happens to someone you care about
My deepest sympathies
Mi más sentido pésame
mi ˈmas sɛ̃nˈtiðo ˈpesame
me mas sen-tee-doh peh-sa-meh
You can use this when someone is grieving a loss
I’m sorry that happened to you
Lo siento tanto que eso te haya sucedido
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto ˈtãnto ˈke ˈeso te ˈaʝa suseˈðiðo
lo see-en-toh tan-to kay eh-so teh ah-yah sue-say-dee-doh
You can use this when anything bad happens to someone you care about
My deepest condolences
Mi más sincero pésame
mi ˈmas sĩnˈsɛɾo ˈpesame
me mas seen-seh-ro peh-sa-meh
You can use this when someone is grieving a loss
You don’t imagine how sorry I am to hear that
No sabes cuánto lamento escuchar eso
ˈno ˈsaβes ˈkwãnto laˈmɛ̃nto ɛskuˈʧaɾ ˈeso
no sah-bes coo-an-toh lah-men-toh es-coo-char eh-so
You can use this when something very bad happens to someone you care about
I’m sorry about your…
Siento lo de tú…
ˈsjɛ̃nto lo ðe ˈtu
see-en-toh lo deh too…
You can use this in many contexts, just add what you’re sorry about at the end
I’m sorry about your… loss
Lamento la pérdida de tu…
laˈmɛ̃nto la ˈpɛɾðiða ðe tu
la-men-toh la pear-dee-dah deh too…
You can use this when someone’s lost a loved one
I share your feelings
Te acompaño en tus sentimientos
te akõmˈpaɲo ɛ̃n tus sɛ̃ntiˈmjɛ̃ntos
teh ah-come-pah-nyo en toos sen-tee-mee-en-toes
You can use this to show that you empathize with someone
I share your pain
Te acompaño en tu dolor
te akõmˈpaɲo ɛ̃n tu ðoˈloɾ
teh ah-come-pah-nyo en too doh-lore
You can use this to show that you empathize with someone
I sympathize with you
Te compadezco
te kõmpaˈðɛsko
teh come-pah-dess-koh
You can use this to show that you sympathize with someone
I sympathize with you (formal)
Le compadezco
le kõmpaˈðɛsko
leh come-pah-dess-koh
You can use this to show that you empathize with someone
I am in pain for what you’re going through
Me duele mucho lo que te está pasando
me ˈðwele ˈmuʧo lo ˈke tɛ ɛsˈta paˈsãndo
meh doo-eh-leh moo-cho lo kay teh es-tah pah-san-doh
You can use this to show that you empathize with someone
I’m sorry, you can count on me
Lo siento, cuenta conmigo
lo ˈsjɛ̃nto | ˈkwɛ̃nta kõmˈmiɣo
lo see-en-toh, coo-en-tah con-me-go
You can use this to emphasize that they can count on you during hard times
How to apologize when you accidentally bump into someone, or you want to get past someone blocking the way
Life can be messy. You’ll bump into people, knock things over, or otherwise disturb people. When this happens, all you need is a quick apology to keep it moving.
Here are some of the best ways to apologize when you bump into someone by accident or want to get past someone blocking the way in Spanish.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
Excuse me please
Con permiso
kõm pɛɾˈmiso
con pear-miso
Most common way to ask to get through
Sorry, can I get by?
Disculpa, ¿me das permiso?
disˈkulpa | me ˈðas pɛɾˈmiso ‖
diss-cool-pah meh das pear-miso
More polite way to ask to get through
Let me through
Permíteme
pɛɾˈmiteme
pear-me-teh-meh
Direct way of asking someone to let you through
Allow me
Permítame
pɛɾˈmitame
pear-mi-tah-meh
Slightly more formal than “permíteme” but still direct
Forgive me
Perdona
pɛɾˈðona
pear-doh-nah
Indirect way to ask to get through
Excuse me, can you let me through?
Disculpa, ¿Me permites?
disˈkulpa | me pɛɾˈmites ‖
diss-cool-pah meh pear-me-tess
More polite way to ask to get through
Excuse me, can you make space for me?
Perdón, ¿Me das chanza?
pɛɾˈðõn | me ˈðas ˈʧãnsa ‖
pear-don meh das chan-za
Informal yet polite way to ask to get through
Excuse me, may I?
Disculpa, ¿Puedo?
disˈkulpa | ˈpweðo ‖
diss-cool-pah poo-eh-doh
Very polite way to ask to get through
May I?
¿Se puede?
se ˈpweðe ‖
seh-poo-eh-deh
Very polite way to ask to get through
May I pass?
¿Puedo pasar?
ˈpweðo paˈsaɾ ‖
poo-eh-doh pah-sar
Very polite way to ask to get through
Oh! Sorry
¡Ay! Perdón
ˈai̯ ‖ pɛɾˈðõn
ah-e pear-don
Use this when you accidentally bump into someone
Oh! I didn’t see you
¡Ay! No te vi
ˈai̯ ‖ ˈno te ˈβi
ah-e no teh-vee
Use this when you accidentally bump into someone
How to apologize when you need to ask someone to repeat something
We all get distracted. It happens. Even if we’re really invested in the conversation, we can miss what the other person said from distraction or because of external factors, such as a loud motorcycle.
When this happens, it’s probably a good idea to apologize quickly for making the other person repeat themselves.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
Pardon?
¿Mande?
ˈmãnde ‖
man-deh
Most common way to ask someone to repeat what they just said. Can also be used instead of “¿Qué?”
What?
¿Qué?
ˈke
keh
Could be considered rude unless using an extremely polite tone of voice
Sorry I didn’t hear you
Disculpa, no te escuché
disˈkulpa | ˈno tɛ ɛskuˈʧe
diss-cool-pah no teh es-coo-che
Polite way to emphasize that you didn’t hear
Sorry, could you please repeat that?
Perdón, ¿podrías repetirlo?
pɛɾˈðõn | poˈðɾias̬ repɛˈtiɾlo ‖
pear-don po-dree-as reh-peh-tear-loh
Polite way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
I beg your pardon
¿Perdón?
pɛɾˈðõn ‖
pear-don
Implies that you need them to repeat what they just said
What?
¿Cómo?
ˈkomo ‖
koh-mo
Implies that you need them to repeat what they just said
What did you say? (formal)
¿Cómo dijo?
ˈkomo ˈðixo ‖
koh-mo dee-ho
Polite way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
What was that?
¿Qué pasó?
ˈke paˈso ‖
keh pah-so
Informal way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
Sorry, could you repeat that?
Perdón, ¿me lo podrías repetir?
pɛɾˈðõn | me lo poˈðɾias̬ repɛˈtiɾ ‖
pear-don meh lo poh-dree-as re-peh-tear
Polite way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
I’m sorry, what did you say?
Perdón, ¿qué dijiste?
pɛɾˈðõn | ˈke ðiˈxiste ‖
pear-don kay dee-his-teh
Informal yet polite way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
I didn’t hear you, can you come again?
No escuché, repite por favor
ˈno ɛskuˈʧe | reˈpite poɾ faˈβoɾ
no ess-coo-che ray-pee-teh pore fah-vore
Informal yet polite way to ask someone to repeat what they just said
How to apologize when you have made a small mistake (that didn’t hurt anyone)
Most apologies (I hope!) we use in our day-to-day life are for inconsequential mistakes that we make. Saying sorry for the little things helps us live in society by being polite, just like saying thank you for minor things.
Here are some of our favorite ways to apologize when you have made a small or inconsequential mistake in Spanish.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
It was my bad
Fue mi culpa
ˈfwe mi ˈkulpa
foo-eh me cool-pah
Most direct way to say that something was your fault
I messed up
Me equivoqué
me ekiβoˈke
meh eh-key-voh-keh
Emphasizes that you made a mistake
I was wrong and I apologize
Me disculpo, fue culpa mía
me ðisˈkulpo | ˈfwe ˈkulpa ˈmia
meh diss-cool-poh foo-eh cool-pah me-ah
Formal way to apologize and overtly place the blame on yourself
Sorry about that!
¡Disculpa!
disˈkulpa ‖
diss-cool-pah
Informal way to say you’re sorry for something minor
Whoops! Sorry!
¡Oops! ¡Perdón!
ˈoops ‖ pɛɾˈðõn ‖
oops pear-don
Informal way to say you’re sorry for something minor
Oh, my bad!
¡Ay! ¡Perdón!
ˈai̯ ‖ pɛɾˈðõn ‖
ah-e pear-don
Informal way to say you’re sorry for something minor
Oh, it slipped my mind!
¡Ay! Se me fue
ˈai̯ ‖ se me ˈfwe
ah-e seh meh foo-eh
Informal way to say you’re sorry for something minor
How to say sorry in a formal or business environment
Nobody likes to mess up at work, but when you do, it’s usually a good idea to own up to it and apologize. However, you have to choose your words very carefully when you need to apologize to a business partner or a supervisor. Also remember to NOT say sorry if you’re not at fault.
But if you do need to sincerely offer apologies? Here’s a few highly polite ways to apologize in Spanish at work.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
Forgive my mistake
Disculpe mi error
disˈkulpe mj ɛˈroɾ
diss-cool-pah me eh-roar
Quick yet genuine apology for a mistake you made
Sorry for the late reply
Disculpe la tardanza
disˈkulpe la taɾˈðãnsa
diss-cool-pah la tar-dan-za
Formal way to apologize for the delay, either in sending something or being late yourself
Please forgive the lengthy delay
Por favor disculpe usted la larga demora
poɾ faˈβoɾ ðisˈkulpe u̯sˈtɛð la ˈlaɾɣa ðeˈmoɾa
pore fah-vore diss-cool-peh oos-ted la lar-gah deh-moh-rah
Formal way to apologize for a lengthy delay
My apologies you didn’t receive the report you requested
lah-men-to kay no ah-ya reh-see-be-doh elle reh-pore-teh
Formal way to apologize for a missing report
I apologize for the confusion…
Lamento la confusión
laˈmɛ̃nto la kõmfuˈsjõn
lah-men-to la con-foo-see-on
Quick way to apologize for any confusion, whether it was your fault or not
I’m sorry to bother you
Lamento tener que molestarle
laˈmɛ̃nto teˈnɛɾ ˈke molɛsˈtaɾle
lah-men-to teh-ner kay mo-les-tar-leh
Formal way to apologize for requesting something or following up on something
Sorry I couldn’t attend the meeting
Lamento no poder haber asistido a la junta
laˈmɛ̃nto ˈno poˈðɛɾ aˈβɛɾ asisˈtiðo a la ˈxũnta
lah-men-to no poh-der ah-bear ah-sees-tee-doh ah la hoon-tah
Formal way to apologize for missing a meeting
I’ve made a mistake
He cometido un error
ˈe komɛˈtiðo u̯n ɛˈroɾ
eh coh-meh-tee-doh oon eh-roar
Formal way to own up to making a mistake
I regret the problem I’ve created
Me arrepiento del problema que he creado
me areˈpjɛ̃nto ðɛl pɾoˈβlema ˈke ˈe kɾeˈaðo
meh ah-reh-pee-en-to delle pro-bleh-mah
Emphasizes regret
I should have anticipated this
Debí haber tenido esto en cuenta
deˈβi aˈβɛɾ teˈniðo ˈɛsto ɛ̃n ˈkwɛ̃nta
deh-bee ah-bear teh-knee-doh ess-toh en coo-en-tah
Emphasizes that you didn’t anticipate something
I misjudged the situation
Juzgué la situación de manera equivocada
xus̬ˈɣe la sitwaˈsjõn de maˈnɛɾa ekiβoˈkaða
whose-geh la see-too-ah-see-on deh mah-neh-rah eh-key-vo-kah-da
Emphasizes a lapse of judgement
I ask for your forgiveness
Le pido una disculpa
le ˈpiðo ˈuna ðisˈkulpa
Leh pee-doh oo-nah diss-cool-pah
Formal way to ask someone to forgive you
I offer you an apology
Le ofrezco una disculpa
le oˈfɾɛsko ˈuna ðisˈkulpa
leh oh-fress-koh oo-nah diss-cool-pah
Formal way to offer an apology
I’m sorry for the misunderstanding
Lamento el malentendido
laˈmɛ̃nto ɛl malɛ̃ntɛ̃nˈdiðo
lah-men-toh elle mal-en-ten-dee-doh
Formal way to apologize for a misunderstanding
How to say sorry in Spanish slang
If you’re a little younger, you’ll probably want to use some Spanish slang when apologizing to your friends. Luckily, there are many informal ways to say you’re sorry or “my bad” in Spanish! Here are some of the best Spanish slang words and phrases to say sorry in Spanish.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
I messed up
La regué
la reˈɣe
la reh-geh
You messed up
I messed up
La cagué
la kaˈɣe
la kag-geh
You messed up (crude)
It was my bad
Se me fue la onda
se me ˈfwe la ˈõnda
seh meh foo-eh la on-dah
You didn’t think right
How animal-like
Qué animal
ˈke aniˈmal
keh ah-knee-mal
Emphasizes that you behaved like an animal
How idiotic
Qué tarado
ˈke taˈɾaðo
keh tah-ra-doh
Emphasized that your behavior was dumb
It was an intentional accident
Fue sin querer queriendo
ˈfwe sĩn kɛˈɾɛɾ kɛˈɾjɛ̃ndo
foo-eh seen keh-rer keh-ree-en-doh
This is a reference to the Mexican TV show El Chavo del Ocho
Sorry
Sorry
ˈsori
soh-ree
Loan word from English
Please forgive me
Perdóname plis
pɛɾˈðoname ˈplis
pear-don-nah-meh plees
“plis” is a loan word (please) from English
How to ask for forgiveness
Saying sorry and asking for forgiveness are often two different things. If you’ve just bumped into a stranger in public, you’ll probably apologize but won’t expect a grand gesture of forgiveness. But if you’ve done something very hurtful to a friend, you’ll want to explicitly ask for their forgiveness.
There are several ways to ask for someone’s forgiveness. One of the most common ones is asking how you can correct the situation. Even if you can’t undo the action, you can often make it up in a different way or compensate with something else. Here are a few genuine ways to ask for forgiveness in Spanish.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
Can you forgive me?
¿Me perdonas?
me pɛɾˈðonas ‖
meh pear-doh-nass
Direct way of asking someone if they’ll forgive you
How can I make it up to you?
¿Cómo te puedo compensar?
ˈkomo te ˈpweðo kõmpɛ̃nˈsaɾ ‖
koh-mo teh poo-eh-doh kom-pen-sar
Offering to make up for the damage/pain that you caused
Could be used after making a serious mistake, or facetiously after making a tiny mistake
Will you absolve me?
¿Me disculpas?
me ðisˈkulpas ‖
meh diss-cool-pass
Direct way of asking someone if they’ll forgive you
How to express regret
Similarly to asking for forgiveness, expressing regret is a way to take your apology one step further. A simple “sorry” doesn’t necessarily imply that you wish you hadn’t done something or that you’re truly remorseful.
Being intentional with your words and vocalizing how you feel can help the other person appreciate how sorry you really are.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
I wish I could take it back
Quisiera poder deshacerlo
kiˈsjɛɾa poˈðɛɾ ðesaˈsɛɾlo
key-see-air-rah poh-der des-ah-ser-lo
For something that can no longer be fixed
I wish I hadn’t done that
Desearía nunca haberlo hecho
deseaˈɾia ˈnũnka aˈβɛɾlo ˈeʧo
deh-seh-ah-ree-ah noon-kah ah-bear-lo eh-cho
Emphasizes remorse
I am very regretful
Estoy muy arrepentido
ɛsˈtoi̯ mwj arepɛ̃nˈtiðo
es-toy moo-y ah-reh-pen-tea-doh
Emphasizes remorse
You have no idea how regretful I am
No sabes cómo me arrepiento
ˈno ˈsaβes ˈkomo me areˈpjɛ̃nto
no sah-bes koh-mo meh ah-reh-pee-en-toe
Seriously emphasizes remorse
I wish I could turn back time
Quisiera volver el tiempo atrás
kiˈsjɛɾa βolˈβɛɾ ɛl ˈtjɛ̃mpo aˈtɾas
key-see-eh-rah vol-ver elle tee-em-poh ah-tras
For something that can no longer be fixed
I wish I could erase it
Quisiera poder borrarlo
kiˈsjɛɾa poˈðɛɾ βoˈraɾlo
key-see-eh-rah poh-der boh-rar-loh
For something that can no longer be fixed
How to offer help after making a mistake in Spanish
Offering help immediately after apologizing is a great way to show that you want to do right by the person you’ve hurt. It shows a genuine will to address the situation head-on and compensate them for the troubles you’ve caused. Here are some helpful ways to offer help after making a mistake in Spanish.
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
Whatever you need
Lo que necesites
lo ˈke neseˈsites
lo keh neh-seh-see-tess
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
Whatever I can help you with
En lo que te pueda ayudar
ɛ̃n lo ˈke te ˈpweða aʝuˈðaɾ
en loh keh teh poo-eh-dah ah-you-dar
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
I’m here for whatever you need
Aquí estoy para lo que necesites
aˈki ɛsˈtoi̯ ˈpaɾa lo ˈke neseˈsites
ah-key-es-toy pah-ra loh keh neh-seh-see-tess
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
I’m awaiting any requests
Quedo al pendiente
ˈkeðo al pɛ̃nˈdjɛ̃nte
keh-doh all pen-dee-ent-eh
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
What can I do to fix the situation?
¿Qué puedo hacer para arreglar la situación?
ˈke ˈpweðo aˈsɛɾ ˈpaɾa areˈɣlaɾ la sitwaˈsjõn ‖
keh poo-eh-doh ah-sehr pah-rah ah-reh-glar la see-too-ah-see-on
Formal way to ask what you can do to help
I’m at your service
Estoy a tus órdenes
ɛsˈtoj a tus ˈoɾðenes
ess-toy ah toos or-deh-ness
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
Let me know what I can do
Avísame lo que pueda hacer
aˈβisame lo ˈke ˈpweða aˈsɛɾ
ah-bee-sah-meh lo keh poo-eh-dah ah-ser
Informal way to offer help with whatever they may need
What can I do for you?
¿Qué puedo hacer por ti?
ˈke ˈpweðo aˈsɛɾ poɾ ˈti ‖
keh poo-eh-doh ah-ser pore tee
Quick way to offer help with whatever they may need
How to forgive in Spanish
On the flip side, knowing how to forgive in Spanish is just as important as learning how to say sorry. When someone says sorry to you, a simple “no problem!” can be good enough to let them know there are no hard feelings.
And no, “no problemo” is not the way to say no problem in Spanish! Check out the table below to learn how to actually forgive someone in Spanish!
English
Spanish
IPA
Pronunciation
Context
It’s no big deal
No pasa nada
ˈno ˈpasa ˈnaða
no pah-sa na-dah
Casual way to say that it’s okay
Don’t worry about it
No te preocupes
ˈno te pɾeoˈkupes
no teh pre-oh-coo-pess
Casual way to say that it’s okay
Don’t worry
No te apures
ˈno te aˈpuɾes
no teh ah-poo-res
Even more casual way to say that it’s okay
No problem
No hay problema
ˈno ˈai̯ pɾoˈβlema
no ah-e pro-bleh-mah
Casual way to say that it’s okay
It’s okay
Está bien
ɛsˈta ˈβjɛ̃n
es-tah bee-en
Even more casual way to say that it’s okay
I forgive you
Te perdono
te pɛɾˈðono
teh pear-doh-noh
Formal way to tell someone you forgive them
You have nothing to apologize for
No tienes de qué disculparte
ˈno ˈtjenes̬ ðe ˈke ðiskulˈpaɾte
no tee-eh-nes deh kay diss-cool-par-teh
Casual way to say that it’s okay
It doesn’t matter
No importa
ˈno ĩ̯mˈpoɾta
no eem-pore-tah
Even more casual way to say that it’s okay
Don’t worry
No te inquietes
ˈno te ĩ̯nˈkjɛtes
no teh een-key-eh-tess
Even more casual way to say that it’s okay
Forget it
Olvídalo
olˈβiðalo
ol-vee-dah-loh
Even more casual way to say that it’s okay
Don’t apologize
No te disculpes
ˈno te ðisˈkulpes
no teh diss-cool-pess
Casual way to say that it’s okay
Don’t worry
Descuida
dɛsˈkwiða
des-coo-e-dah
Casual way to say that it’s okay
A few final tips to note
If you’ve made it to the end of the article, congratulations! You are now well-equipped to become the apologizer in your friend group. However, remember:
Don’t say sorry if you don’t have anything to be sorry for; and
Be careful not to apologize a little too often, as constant apologies may be perceived as insincere!
While we’re sorry to see you go, we hope you’ve enjoyed learning some Spanish with this article. And if you’re not ready to leave yet, you can check out our Spanish blog for more helpful articles on learning Spanish.
¡Hasta pronto!
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. Others learn Spanish because they are going to travel to or to work in one of the 20 countries around the world where Spanish is the official language. Whether it’s for vacation, curiosity, or necessity, you can hit the ground running in the Spanish language by familiarizing yourself with some of these basic Spanish words and phrases. Learning Spanish words and phrases is important, as the grammar alone won’t teach you how the language is used by the 437 million Spanish speakers worldwide.
Basic Spanish Words
Build your confidence up by starting with some basic words to start building your Spanish word bank:
Hola = Hello
Adiós = Goodbye
Por favor = Please
Gracias = Thank you
Lo siento = Sorry
Salud = Bless you (after someone sneezes)
Sí = Yes
No = No
¿Quién? = Who?
¿Qué? = What?
¿Por qué? = Why?
¿Dónde? = Where?
Now that we’ve got a handle on a few basic Spanish vocabulary words, we can dive into the conversational phrases that’ll help you ease into real-world conversations.
Basic Spanish Phrases
The basic conversational building blocks are a great place to start.
Simple phrases
like good morning, how are you, etc. grease the wheels of daily conversation in most every language, including Spanish.
Buenos días = Good morning
Buenas tardes = Good afternoon
Buenas noches = Good evening
Hola, me llamo Juan = Hello, my name is John
Me llamo… = My name is…
¿Cómo te llamas? = What’s your name?
Mucho gusto = Nice to meet you
¿Cómo estás? = How are you?
Estoy bien, gracias = I’m well thank you
Disculpa. ¿Dónde está el baño? = Excuse me. Where is the bathroom?
¿Qué hora es? = What time is it?
¿Cómo se dice ‘concert’ en español? = How do you say ‘concert’ in Spanish?
Estoy perdido/a = I am lost
Yo no comprendo = I do not understand
Por favor, habla más despacio = Would you speak slower, please
Te extraño = I miss you
Te quiero = I love you
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Despacito = Slowly
Mi Gente = My people
Bailando = Dancing
Bésame mucho = Kiss me a lot
Gasolina = Gasoline
La Bicicleta = The bicycle
Sin Pijama = Without pajamas
Bella = Beautiful
Clandestino = Clandestine or secret
No Me Acuerdo = I don’t remember
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3 Totally different ways to say sorry in Spanish
“I’m sorry!” These were the only words that my friend Mark pronounced right after an embarrassing situation:
He accidentally opened the door of women’s restroom and saw someone peeing.
Poor Mark, every time I think about him, I picture that scene of him, suddenly closing his eyes, shutting the bathroom’s door and running away yelling the opening words of this post over and over.
Interestingly though, this lady didn’t speak English and when she went out of the bathroom she was like:
“¿Vieron a ese gringo que me abrió la puerta y me gritó como un loco?”
The most uncomfortable part of this story is that this happened during a family reunion, and the woman who Mark saw was his wife’s aunt.
I still remember his face looking at her during dinner time… Yes, good old and funny days, hahaha!
The good news are:
Mark is fine, he’s still sorry about that uncomfortable incident. Nonetheless, every time he recalls that day, he ends up laughing at the woman.
He is a very shy person, and he’s always thinking of what people think of him.
Imagine how frustrating and embarrassing it must’ have been for him, not being able to communicate and say sorry properly.
How do I say I’m sorry in Spanish?
During dinner, Mark asked me:
—”Pssstt… Diego, How do I say ‘I’m sorry’ in Spanish”.
—”Depends on how sorry you feel “— I reply, making a big effort not to laugh so the woman didn’t think we were making fun of her.
In English, there was only one option, all he could say was: I’m sorry for opening the door while you were peeing.
Now, in Spanish, we have more ways to express this idea.
Read the three different ways that we have in Spanish to say ‘sorry.’ Then, at the end of the article, make a comment telling me what the best option for my friend was.
Note: I don’t want you to be in Mark’s shoes, so read carefully the following ways of saying sorry in Spanish.
3 Different ways to say sorry in Spanish
1- Lo siento:
This is often taught as the Spanish equivalent for “I’m sorry”, but it doesn’t sound natural if you use it in every situation.
When I see people saying “lo siento” for everything they feel sorry about, it sounds like a robot repeating a pre-recorded audio, it just doesn’t sound natural!
In Spanish, we use “lo siento” to express condolences, this has to be something that you REALLY, REALLY feel bad about.
For instance, when there’s someone very sick you can say:
“Siento mucho que estés tan enfermo.
Perhaps, if you feel bad for not helping someone you can also say:
“Siento mucho no poder ayudarte“
Most of the time, people use it when someone dies, you go to a deceased’s relative and say:
“Lo siento mucho”
Bottom line is that “Lo siento” is just for situations that you feel empathy for the other person.
2- Disculpe
This is a very formal way to ask for an apology, it usually goes along with the pronoun “Usted”.
For example, if you are in a business meeting and you want to interrupt someone who is talking, you can say:
“Disculpe que lo interrumpa pero….”
Depending on how informal, or how close you feel to the person who you talk to, there’s a small variation: Disculpa, which goes along with the pronoun “Tú”.
Most Spanish countries use this informal talking with their family and friends. For instance:
“Mamá, disculpa por no lavarlos platos”
Sometimes, Spanish speakers like specific talking and that’s why you can add “me”, to the apology:
Discúlpeme que lo interrumpa pero
Mamá, discúlpame por no lavar los platos
3- Perdón
Again, with this word, you are asking for an apology.
It’s basically the same meaning as “disculpe“, although “perdón” is a bit more meaningful than “disculpe“.
Just as we saw with the examples of “disculpe”, you can make it more formal or informal:
Perdone: sounds formal and goes along with the pronoun “used”.
Perdona: Sounds informal and goes along with the pronoun “tú”.
You can also add ‘me’ to specify that it’s you: perdoneme or perdoname.
How will you master these differences?
The difference between “lo siento”, “perdón” and “disculpe” is very simple:
Lo siento: Something you really feel sorry about.
Perdón: You ask for an apology.
Disculpe: You ask for an apology, mostly a small apology.
Now, how can you master these differences?
What can you do to make them flow out of your mouth easily and spontaneously?
I ask these questions because, after getting a nice explanation about this topic, my students always get out of the classroom like:
“It’s pretty clear to me, thanks! Bye Diego!”
Days later, they talk to me in Spanish and every time they make a mistake, they say “Lo siento”. 😩
So, the question is: How can you master the context in which these words are used?
You will do it by training your brain to use and respond to Spanish automatically.
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Oh hey! and before you go… after considering these three different ways to say sorry in Spanish, I have a question for you:
What should Mark have said to express that he was sorry for interrupting the woman’s ritual in the W.C?
Leave your answer in the comments below!
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If a phrase or question is formal, you should use it with people you do not know, people who are older, and those to whom you want to show respect. In addition, the formal you is also used as the plural you. If a phrase or question is informal, you should use it with family members, close friends, and children.
Hello! / Good morning!
¡Buenos días!
Good afternoon!
¡Buenas tardes!
Good evening! / Good night!
¡Buenas noches!
Hi! / Bye!
¡Hola! / ¡Chao!
Goodbye
Adiós.
Please
Por favor
See you
Hasta la vista
See you later
Hasta luego
See you soon
Hasta pronto
See you tomorrow
Hasta mañana.
Thank you (very much)
(Muchas) Gracias
You’re welcome
De nada
Welcome
Bienvenidos
I’m sorry
Lo siento
Excuse me
Con permiso
Pardon me
Perdón
Pardon me
Disculpe
Let’s go!
¡Vamos!
How are you? (formal)
¿Cómo está usted?
How are you? (informal)
¿Cómo estás?
How’s it going?
¿Qué tal?
Very good
Muy bien
OK / So-so
Más o menos
Very bad
Muy mal
Yes / No
Sí / No
What is your name? (formal)
¿Cómo se llama usted?
What is your name? (informal)
¿Cómo te llamas?
My name is. ..
Me llamo…
Nice to meet you.
Mucho gusto.
Pleased to meet you. (male)
Encantado.
Same here. / Same to you.
Igualmente.
Mister / Mrs. / Miss
Señor / Señora / Señorita
Where are you from? (formal)
¿De dónde es usted?
Where are you from? (informal)
¿De dónde eres?
I am from…
Yo soy de…
How old are you? (formal)
¿Cuántos años tiene usted?
How old are you? (informal)
¿Cuántos años tienes?
I am ____ years old.
Yo tengo _____ años.
Do you speak Spanish? (formal)
¿Habla usted español?
Do you speak English? (informal)
¿Hablas inglés?
I (don’t) speak…
(No) Hablo…
Do you understand? (formal / informal)
¿Entiende usted? / ¿Entiendes?
I (don’t) understand.
(No) Entiendo.
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I know.
Yo se.
I don’t know.
Yo no lo se.
Can you help me? (formal)
¿Puede ayudarme?
Of course
Claro que sí
What? Pardon me?
¿Cómo?
Where is … / Where are … ?
¿Dónde está / Dónde están… ?
Here / There
Aquí / Ahí
There is / are… / There was / were…
Hay / Había…
How do you say ____ in Spanish?
¿Cómo se dice ____ en español?
What is that?
¿Qué es esto?
What’s the matter (with you)?
¿Qué te pasa?
It doesn’t matter.
No importa.
It depends.
Depende.
What’s happening?
¿Qué pasa?
Nothing much.
Sin novedad.
I have no idea
No tengo ninguna idea.
Good idea!
¡Buena idea!
Go ahead!
¡Pase!
I’m tired. (male)
Estoy cansado.
I’m hungry.
Tengo hambre.
I’m thirsty.
Tengo sed.
I’m hot.
Tengo calor.
I’m cold.
Tengo frío.
I’m sick. (male)
Estoy enfermo.
I’m bored. (male)
Estoy aburrido.
I don’t care.
No me importa.
Don’t worry
No se preocupe.
That’s alright. / It’s ok.
Está bien.
I forgot.
Me olvidé.
I must go now.
Tengo que ir ahora.
Ready?
¿Listo?
Maybe.
Quizás.
Not yet
Todavía no.
How funny!
¡Qué chistoso!
Have a nice day!
¡Que le vaya bien!
We’ll see you!
¡Nos vemos!
Bless you!
¡Salud!
Congratulations!
¡Felicitaciones!
Good luck!
¡Buena suerte!
It’s your turn. (informal)
Te toca a ti.
Shut up!
¡Callate!
I love you. (informal)
Te amo.
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These common Spanish phrases are your Spanish language survival kit essentials. Listen to the free audio lesson and repeat these basic phrases after the native speaker–it’s that easy!
Whether you’re traveling to Spain, Mexico or another Spanish-speaking country on business or vacation, or you need to speak in a Spanish language environment closer to home, you’ll need to know these commonly used Spanish expressions and sentences to communicate with those around you.
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Learn how to greet and farewell people in Spanish, and what to say at different times of the day. Perhaps you want to ask someone how they are, or what they’ve been up to lately… and you’ll need to know what to say when someone asks you! Practice welcoming someone in Spanish, or saying sorry, and numerous other essential phrases…
Listen carefully to the pronunciation on the audio and repeat the Spanish sentences after the native speaker. Think of it as your very own speaking Spanish phrasebook, and remember, you can’t just listen to them, you have to pronounce them… yes, out loud!
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Spanish Greetings
Here are some of the most basic Spanish expressions to get you started. Further on in this lesson, we will look at the pronunciation of these and more Spanish sentences.
¡Buenos días, Estela! – Good morning, Estela!
Buenos días, Esteban. ¿Cómo estás? – Good morning, Esteban. How are you?
Bien, ¿y tú? – Well, how about you?
Como siempre. – As always.
Buenos días – good morning
Buenas tardes – good afternoon
Buenas noches – good evening
Hola – hello
¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (used with friends or family)
¿Cómo está usted? – How are you? (more formal; used with strangers, more senior persons, etc.)
Are you ready? Here is a brief Spanish conversation. Listen to Esteban and Estela as they greet one another.
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¡Buenos días, Estela!
Good morning, Estela!
Buenos días, Esteban. ¿Cómo estás?
Good morning, Esteban. How are you?
Bien, ¿y tú?
Well, how about you?
Como siempre.
As always.
Greetings like “good morning” or “good afternoon” are incredibly important in Spanish. As the Latin culture is more formal, going through the ritual of greeting another person is an important way of showing respect. In fact, in some parts of Latin America, you are expected to greet every person individually, even if they’re in a group. That means that if you’re walking along the road in a village and pass a group of five people, you’ll have to say, “Good morning,” five times! Here are some common greetings:
buenos días
good morning
buenas tardes
good afternoon
buenas noches
good evening
muy buenos
a shortened version of the above three greetings, suitable anytime
“How are you?” in Spanish
After you greet someone, you’ll want to ask how they are or how’s it going. Here are some common questions that follow a greeting:
¿Cómo estás?
How are you? (used with friends or family)
¿Cómo está usted?
How are you? (more formal; used with strangers, more senior persons, etc.)
¿Cómo te va?
How’s it going?
¿Cómo has ido?
How’ve you been?
¿Qué tal?
What’s up?
¿Qué pasa?
What’s happening?
¿Qué haces?
What are you doing?
What could you say if someone asks you one of these questions?
Bien, gracias. / Muy bien.
Well, thanks. / Very well.
Como siempre.
As always.
Un poco cansado (for men) Un poco cansada (for women)
A little tired.
Estoy enfermo (for men) Estoy enferma (for women)
I’m sick.
Más o menos.
Okay, so-so.
Todo bien.
All good.
Nothing.
A common follow-up question is, “And you?” ¿Y tú?
Casual Greetings in Spanish
Here’s another conversation. This one is much more casual. You’re likely to hear this kind of conversation among young people.
Hola, Estela, ¿qué tal? ¿Qué haces?
Hello, Estela, how are you? What are you doing?
Nada, nada. Estoy enferma.
Nothing, nothing. I’m sick.
Ah, lo siento.
Ah, sorry.
¿Y tú? ¿Cómo te va? ¿Bien?
How about you? How are you doing? Well?
Sí, todo bien.
Yes, all right.
Essential Phrases
The above words are extremely important. From experience, I know that the most important phrase in any language is how to say you’re sorry! Others disagree. They say that there are THREE important phrases that you absolutely must know in any language. They are:
Lo siento.
I’m sorry.
Te amo.
I love you.
Necesito ayuda.
I need help
Hmm, I can’t think of a situation in which I’d need to use all three, but I’ll leave it to your imagination!
How to Say Goodbye in Spanish
You can say goodbye with one of the following phrases:
goodbye
goodbye
hasta luego
hasta pronto
see you soon
hasta la vista
until we see each other again
nos vemos
see ya
Other Common Spanish Phrases
¡Buena suerte!
Good luck!
¡Diviértete!
Have fun!
¡Con mucho amor!
Lots of love!
¡Buen viaje!
Have a good trip!
¡Buen provecho!
Enjoy your meal!
¡Salud!
Cheers!
¡Muy bien!
Well done!
¡Cuídate!
Take care!
¡Cuídese!
Take care! (formal)
Los mejores deseos para…
Best wishes to…
¡Felicitaciones!
Congratulations!
¡Bienvenidos! / ¡Bienvenidas!
Welcome!
¡Feliz Cumpleaños!
Happy Birthday!
¡Salud!
Bless you!
¡Feliz Navidad!
Merry Christmas!
¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
Happy New Year!
¡Salud! has two usages… you use this word when giving a toast “Cheers!” and also when someone sneezes–the Spanish equivalent of “Bless you!”
¡Lo siento!
I’m sorry!
Another way to say “I’m sorry” is Perdón. This one is more of an “Excuse me” phrase. Perdón, pero dónde están los baños? “Excuse me, but where are the toilets?”
¡Perdón!
Excuse me!
One expression that is milder than Lo siento is Disculpeme. And when you’re late for a meeting, you can say…
¡Mil disculpas!
A thousand sorry’s!
When you have to interrupt a meeting, say…
Siento interrumpir.
Sorry to interrupt.
A polite way to ask someone to get out of your way, or if you’re leaving a conversation, or leaving a table is to say…
Con permiso.
Excuse me.
If someone stepped on your toes and apologized you might want to say…
¡No se preocupe!
No worries!
I hope you’ve found this lesson on common Spanish phrases helpful. You’ll soon see how much your attempts to become part of the Spanish-speaking community are appreciated, and it won’t be long before you’re ready to learn more Spanish.
You want to learn more already? Great! I happen to know a super-practical Spanish language course you’re going to LOVE! Come see me at Rocket Spanish and I’ll tell you all about it!
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See you soon! ¡Hasta pronto!
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Spanish phrases: I don’t speak Spanish100
“I don’t speak Spanish” and other useful phrases
Content: Video and audio for learning Spanish.
In this section, we will analyze the most necessary phrases for survival that will help you get out of a difficult situation: explain that you do not speak Spanish, ask your interlocutor to repeat, etc.
PART 1: VIDEO
Summary of the topic in the form of a video:
We have collected the most important words and phrases in one video to help you remember them as quickly as possible. Under the video you will find a list of all new words and expressions with explanation.
PART 2: AUDIO AND EXPLANATION
Listen to the audio and read carefully the explanations about the use of words in live Spanish speech.
Do you speak Spanish?
Let’s study phrases that will help you say what language you speak and ask what language your interlocutors speak. These are the most typical phrases with which foreigners usually start a conversation:
¿Usted habla…?
Do you speak-…?
¿Tú hablas…?
You speak-…?
So, we already know the structure, in which we only need to add the language we speak or want to ask about. For now, we will drop the pronoun at the beginning of the sentence to make the phrase sound more natural and add a few examples:
¿Habla español?
Do you speak Spanish?
¿Hablas español?
Do you speak Spanish?
Habla ingles?
You speak English?
Habla ruso?
Do you speak Russian?
Hablo… español / ruso / inglés.
I speak… Spanish / Russian / English
No hablo… francés / alemán / chino.
I don’t speak… French/German/Chinese.
Notes on Living Spanish What is the name of the Spanish language: español or castellano?
Learners of Spanish often ask, “What is the correct way to say español or castellano? There are countries (for example, Mexico) where it is customary to speak of the language “español”, and there are others where the language is called “castellano” (in Argentina, for example). However, from a linguistic point of view, both names are correct and can be used in relation to the same language. Therefore, you can say both “castellano” and “español”.
Do you understand me? Yes, understand.
Try to memorize the following phrases. They will help you avoid misunderstandings and help you out in situations where you see bewilderment on the face of the interlocutor. Does the person I’m talking to understand me? Do I understand it correctly?
¿Me entiende?
Do you understand me?
¿Me entiendes?
You understand me?
Si, entiendo.
Yes, I understand.
No, no entiendo.
No I do not understand.
How do you say it in Spanish?
The following phrases will help us expand our vocabulary by learning the name of something in Spanish. Just point your finger at the object and ask:
¿Cómo se dice esto en español?
How is it in Isnan?
Literal translation: How do you say it in Spanish?
No sé cómo se dice esto en español.
I don’t know how it is in Spanish.
Esto en español se dice…
It’s in Spanish…
“mesa” en ruso se dice “table”.
“mesa” in Russian is called “table”.
As you can see, in Spanish we use “se dice”, which literally translates into Russian as “it is said.” In Russian, instead of “as they say” we usually use “as it’s called” or “how to say”.
Spanish customs If you are a foreigner, you can point your finger
Pointing your finger at something is considered bad manners almost all over the world, including in Spanish-speaking countries. However, if you are a foreigner and point your finger at something, no one will be offended by you and is unlikely to think badly of you. You can point your finger at something and ask: ¿cómo se dice esto en español? or even point at someone and ask: ¿Cómo él se llama?. People in Spanish speaking countries are always happy when someone tries to speak their language and will likely try to help you in any way they can.
Please repeat
The phrases that we will analyze below will help you explain to your interlocutor something very important: that your level of Spanish is not the highest in the world, but that if you have a little patience with you, you can understand what is being said to you:
Perdon, no entiendo.
Sorry I do not understand.
Repita, por favor.
Repeat, please.
¿Podría repetir, por favor?
Could you repeat, please?
Spanish customs Don’t be alarmed if people talk to you very loudly
In normal conversation, people from Spanish-speaking countries speak much louder than, for example, Germans, Russians or Japanese. And if you ask someone to repeat something (Repita, por favor), it may seem to you that they started shouting at you. This is not true at all. This is a natural reaction of Spanish speakers to your question, because speaking louder, they try to be clearer. If you spend some time among Spanish speakers, you yourself will likely get used to talking louder than usual.
Hable más despacio, por favor.
Speak slower please.
Podría hablar más despacio, por favor?
Could you speak more slowly, please?
Podría decir esto con otras palabras?
Could you say it in other words?
Escribalo, por favor.
Please write it down.
And now let’s use the same phrases, but this time we will address our interlocutor with “you”. Do not forget that in Spanish the pronoun “you” is used much more often than in Russian. For example, if in Spain you stop a random passerby on the street to ask him how to get to your hotel, this passerby expects to hear from you “you” (no matter how surprising it may seem to a Russian person).
Perdona, no entiendo.
Sorry, I do not understand.
Repite, por favor.
Please repeat.
Habla más despacio, por favor.
Speak slower please.
Escribelo, por favor.
Write it down please.
sorry for the delay – spanish translation
Discúlpeme por el re tras o.
Thank you sorry for the delay .
Gracias , perdón por la tardanza .
I’m sorry for for holding.
Pido disculpas por el re tras o.
Sorry for for the delay in replying.
Pido disculpas por la respuesta tan tardia.
Colonel, Sorry for the delay I had no one to leave my nephew with. My father is busy today. You said it’s very important.
disculpe la
Sorry for this.
Perdone n por eso.
Sorry for disturbing .
Perdone que le moleste.
Sorry for today.
Lamento lo de esta tarde.
Sorry for the intrusion.
Disculpe la molestia, señora.
Sorry for the retreat
Perdone la interrupción.
Sorry for this.
Lamento eso
Sorry for being late.
Disculpadme por llegar tarde.
Sorry for disturbing .
Siento haberle molestado.
Sorry for disturbing .
Disculpe mi atrevimiento.
Sorry for disturbing .
Perdone que le moleste.
Sorry
Excuse me for this.
Me disculpo por esto.
Sorry for bad news.
Siento decirles eso.
Sorry for complicated chart.
Perdone n lo complicado del diagrama.
Sorry for late, mr.
Perdone n las molestias, amigos, todo ha terminado.
Excuse me for curiosity.
Disculpe mi curiosidad.
Sorry for being late, Natalie.
Lamento llegar tarde, Natalie.
Sorry for disturbing . Nothing.
Os lo ruego, Maestro.
Sorry for trouble.
Siento todos los problemas que le…
Excuse me for
Sorry for being late. I overslept.
Perdon por llegar tarde. Me quede dormido.
Excuse me for stupid voice.
Lo siento por mi voz tonta.
Asterix. Yes? Sorry for disturbing.
Habrá ganado la lotería.
Dr. Knox, sorry for anxiety.
Knox, perdone por haberle molestado.
Sorry for disturbing , Mr Westhus.
Disculpe que le moleste, Sr. Westhus.
Sorry for the intrusion, Mr. Wilson.
Disculpe la interrupción, Sr. wilson.
Excuse me for this, Lucien.
Lo siento, Lucienne.
Sorry for the concern Sir Wilfrid.
Perdón que lo moleste en su oficina, Sir Wilfrid.
Sorry for disturbing , good night.
Le llamare yo el dia 12. No hay prisa.
Sorry. Sorry.
Discúlpeme .
Sorry sorry .
Lo siento, perdone .
Colloquial expressions in modern Spanish
What is characteristic of Spanish colloquial speech? The predominance of simple and incomplete sentences, an abundance of exclamations, emotionally colored interjections and interrogative sentences, which are often used by Spaniards when greeting in order to learn about health, family, business.
A long, even well-formed phrase will surprise you. But not ridicule – the Spaniards are very respectful of foreigners who can connect a few words in Spanish.
How to address
A foreigner in a foreign country needs to attract attention to ask a question (it means you address an unfamiliar Spaniard/Spanish woman with “you” – usted): favor, please), or Perdone (perdone), or Disculpe (disculpe) and formulate a question.
Your attempt to attract attention with the words Perdón (sorry), Perdóneme (perdoneme, excuse me) or ¡Oiga! (oiga, listen).
If you say Tendría la bondad (tendria la bondad, (be so kind) or Hágame el favor (agame el favour, do me a favor) when addressing you, the Spaniards will be stunned and will immediately understand that you have read Spanish classical literature and have an idea about Spanish grammar.0003
However, the streets are more in the course of calling ¡Hola! and ¡Eh! (letter h is not pronounced).
How to say hello
Let’s start with the most famous greetings that do not have a stylistic coloring:
Good morning or good afternoon (until noon) – ¡Buenos días! (Buenos Dias)
Greeting from noon until dark – ¡Buenas tardes! (Buenas tardes)
In the evening, after dark – ¡Buenas noches! (Buenas noches)
If you know the person who greeted you, or want to show your affection for the speaker, you can reply: ¡Muy buenos (muy buenas)!
In Spain, one can often hear the greeting ¡Hola! (ola). So on the street you can turn to a stranger, but only if he is not much older than you.
Spanish colloquial speech is characterized by the frequent use of interrogative sentences during greetings: ¿Que tal? (ke tal?), ¿Como va la vida? (como va la vida?), ¿Como te va? (komo te wa?), ¿Todo bien? (todo bien?).
It is customary to be interested in health and family.
How to say goodbye
To say goodbye, you can use: ¡Adiós! (adios), ¡Hasta luego! (hasta luego), ¡Hasta pronto! (asta pronto, see you soon), ¡Hasta mañana! (asta manyana, see you tomorrow), ¡Hasta la vista! (asta la vista, see you later).
How to make acquaintances
The form of acquaintance depends on the participation of the intermediary in this process, as well as the age of the people who make acquaintances. Young people consider most forms of human representation to be obsolete and archaic:
Permítame presentarle (or –les if you are introducing a person to a group of people) a … (permítame presentarle a…).
Quisiera presentale a …. (quisiera presentale a …).
Such forms are replaced by a simplified expression: Te presento a… or enkontada). The person being introduced usually answers: El gusto es mío (el thick es mio) or A sus órdenes (a sus ordes, at your service).
Young people introduce themselves simply: Me llamo … (me llamo, my name is), and simply ask: ¿Cómo te llamas? (como te llamas, what’s your name).
How to express gratitude or ask
Simply and briefly thank ¡Gracias! (gracias). You can thank ¡Muchas gracias (options are mil gracias or muchísimas gracias)!
It is considered good manners not to be limited to a short thank you, but to give thanks in more detail: ¡Muchas gracias por su amabilidad! (muchas gracias por su amabilidad, thank you very much for your kindness), or ¡Gracias por su atención! (gracias por sous atension, thank you for your attention).
Be sure to say Por favor in the request. This is the accepted norm throughout the Hispanic world, and making a request without a “please” would be impolite. At the same time, Por favor is used in any case: you were pushed – Tenga cuidado por favor (please be careful – tenga cuidado, por favor), order black coffee – Un solo por favor (un solo, por favor).
Politeness is considered the norm of colloquial speech, and if you do not want or cannot comply with the request, it is better to answer: Lo lamento mucho (lo lamento mucho, I’m sorry). Or Lo siento pero no puedo (lo siento pero but puedo). Do not answer that you do not want – No quiero.
Some common colloquial expressions
It’s easy to ask for a price: ¿A cuánto? (and cointo, how much?). And don’t ask difficult questions.
In Spanish restaurants, what we call “menu” is understood as menu del día (menu del dia, business lunch menu). Correctly say: La carta por favor (la carte). And they will bring you a full menu. The bill is asked for Cóbranos por favor (cobranos, count us) or La cuenta por favor (la cuenta, bill).
A glass of red/white wine – Una copa de vino tinto/blanco.
Rare meat – poco hecho (poco echo), medium rare – medio hecho (medio echo), well done – bien hecho (bien echo).
¡Eh! ¡Buen provecho! (buen provecho, bon appetit). Just a few phrases, and you will never, as they say in Spain, be able to perder el norte (perder el norte, literally – lose the north, go astray). ¡Suerte! (suerte, good luck).
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Greetings and farewells in Spanish. Useful Spanish basic phrases – Castellano.su
Forms of circulation
Señor (SR) – Mr.
Señora (SRA) – Mistress (on a married woman)
Señorita (SRTA) (SRTA) about an unmarried woman)
Don (D) – Mr.
Doña (Dª) – mistress
Don/Doña – more formal than señor/señora , it is most often used when referring to the older generation, to those who are higher in status, or if they want to be emphasized polite.
After calling Don/Doña , you must use the person’s first name, or first and last name.
don Paco Peña
doña Blanca Lopez
¡Buenos días, don José!
If we are talking about a doctor, then the words 9 can be used in the address0111 doctor(a) , about the lawyer – abogado(a) , about the teacher – profesor(a) .
hello
¡ Hola ! – Hi!
¡ Buenos dias ! – Good morning Good afternoon!
¡ Buenas tardes ! — Good afternoon/evening! (second breakfast to dinner time around 9-10pm)
¡ Buenas noches ! – Good / good night! (can be used both when you meet someone late in the evening, and as a wish for a good sleep).
¡ Adiós !, ¡ Chao ! – Bye!
tú, usted
In Spanish, as in Russian, there is an appeal to you ( tú ) and you ( usted ).
Tú ( you) is used when communicating with family, friends and acquaintances, and often when communicating with everyone who is close to you in age and status, even if you do not know each other well.
Usted (You) is used when communicating with strangers, as well as those who are older than you in age or higher in status. If you’ve just met someone, it’s best to use usted until you’re prompted to switch to you. For this, expressions such as podemos tutearnos ( we can communicate on “you” ) or me puedes hablar de tú (you can say “you” to me) are often used.
How to introduce someone in Spanish
Éste/ésta es — This is…
Te/le presento a … — I want to introduce to you/you…
¿ És usted el señor …? Are you Mr…?
¿ Conoce/conoces a …? — Are you familiar / Are you familiar with . ..?
¡ Encantado(a) !, ¡ Mucho gusto ! – Nice to meet you!
Soy …/ Estoy… (I)
soltero/a – single
casado/a – married
divorciado/a – divorced
viudo/a – widower/widow
Estoy separada pero no divorciada. – My husband and I broke up, but not divorced.
Ella es soltera, el casado es su hermano mayor. She is not married, but her older brother is married.
Juan es soltero pero tiene novia. Juan is not married, but he has a fiancee.
With soltero, casado, divorciado both the verb ser and the verb estar can be used. Read more about the difference between these verbs here.
Useful phrases.
¿Cómo estás?/¿Como está usted? — How are you/are you doing?
¿Qué tal? — How are you?
Muy bien, gracias. – Very good, thank you very much.
¡Qué tengas un buen dia/fin de semana! – Have a nice day/have a nice weekend!
Hasta pronto/luego. – Bye / see you.
Hasta la vista . – Goodbye.
Hasta mañana. See you tomorrow.
Hasta el sábado. – See you on Saturday.
Discúlpame/ discúlpeme. – Sorry/excuse me.
¿Cómo? – Excuse me, what? (used if you didn’t hear something)
No entiendo/comprendo. I don’t understand.
Habla hable más despacio, por favor. Speak/speak slowly, please.
Lo siento. – I’m sorry/I’m sorry/I’m sorry.
Lo hice sin querer. – I didn’t mean it / I accidentally.
Lo siento, fue culpa mía. – I’m sorry, it’s my fault / it’s my fault.
Muchas gracias. – Thank you very much.
De nada./No hay de qué. – Not at all.
Me gustó mucho. – I liked it very much.
Me gustaría verte/le/la otra vez. – I would like to see you/him/her again.
¡Qué te diviertas/se divierta! – I wish you a good time!
Buen viaje. – Bon voyage.
¡Mucha suerte! – Good luck!
¡Que tenga suerte! – All the best! / Good luck!
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The Canary Islands are without a doubt the place to be if you are looking for some winter sunshine. A mere four-hour flight from colder Northern climates, over 320 days of sunshine a year and an unbeatable selection of nudist beaches.
Maybe its the sun, the holiday atmosphere, the proximity to the Sahara, the unbeatable scenery, who knows? Naturist holidays in the Canaries are becoming more popular, discover the best nudist beaches to visit on your holiday in the Canary Islands.
Nudist beaches in Spain
Are they common? Yes and becoming ever more so. Interestingly under Spanish law, any beach can be considered nudist. Naturism or nudism is legal all over Spain.
It is certainly more acceptable in some places than others. But there is nothing to stop you getting your kit off wherever you like!
The Canary Islands have always been at the forefront of the nudist revolution in Spain. Indeed one of Spain’s first naturist villages, the Charco del Palo on Lanzarote, was built some thirty odd years ago.
Nude beaches in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura – also known as the ‘Island of Eternal Spring’ is the obvious starting place. As the second largest of the Canary Islands and a mere 60kms off the coast of Africa, it offers the most nudist beaches in the Canary Islands.
Stay in Fuerteventura to be surrounded by a natural paradise and some of the best naturist beaches in the Canary Islands.
Holiday rentals in Corralejo are the most popular in Fuerteventura, situated in the northern-most tip of the island.
The beaches outside of Corralejo centre have ‘optional clothing’ policies and tourists are getting more accustomed to naturists. Although Corralejo does not have any specific nudist beaches, Corralejo Dunes beach and the La Cala de Cotillo beach are considered to be more suited to naturists.
La Cala de Cotillo is the more popular of the two and is approximately a 20-minute drive from Corralejo.
The beaches further south are more secluded and maybe better suited for naturists.
Some of the best beaches in Corralejo are on the Jandía Penisular. An area of outstanding natural beauty and offering some truly spectacular coastal scenery, with salt marshes, sand dunes and various hidden coves. The most popular nudist beaches in this area are Playa Barca, Playa de Sotavento and Playa de Butihondo.
Nude beaches in Lanzarote
Just 11kms north-east of Fuerteventura lies the popular island of Lanzarote. The eastern-most Canary Island, with its volcanic origin and lunar-like landscape, offers some fantastic beaches.
The naturist scene in Lanzarote is well established and has long been a great destination for naturist holidays in the Canary Islands.
In the north of the island, the two most popular naturist beaches are Playa Famara and the ‘beaches’ (more like natural rock pools) that adjoin the naturalist village, the Charco del Palo.
Going further South, Playa Guasimeta just next to the airport in Arrecife is one of the best nudist beaches in Lanzarote.
Playa de Papagayo on the island’s southernmost tip has the reputation as being Lanzarote’s best beach. However, it is more commonly visited by clothed tourists.
There are, however, three spots nearby that are considered suitable for naturists renting a beach villa in Lanzarote; Playa del Congrio, Playa Las Mujeres and Playa del Pozo. All are relatively secluded but lacking in any form of facilities, bring everything you need with you.
Nude beaches in Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is the second most populous island of the Canary Islands and is home to many beaches that are suitable for nude sunbathers.
The most famous beach with people staying in Maspalomas is Playa de Maspalomas. Miles and miles of sandy beach has made Playa de Maspalomas on Gran Canaria almost a household name. Without a doubt one of the Canary Island’s more popular beaches, it is a haven for nude sunbathing.
The fine white sand is continually replenished with sand blown in from the Sahara and has created some spectacular sand dunes that provide all the intimacy that you could hope for.
Access to the beach (also classified as a natural reserve) is possible from the Maspalomas resort or Playa del Ingles. Both of which offer ample facilities.
Generally speaking, naturists tend to stick to the middle of the beach avoiding the more built-up areas either side. With 12kms of wind swept sand dunes, there is plenty of choice and guaranteed tranquillity.
There are numerous other beaches to discover on your holidays to Gran Canaria that are considered to be suitable for naturists. Another popular location is the pebble beach at Playa Veneguera just past Mogán.
Nude beaches in Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest and most populated island in the Canaries. Tenerife is actually the most populated island in Spain and home to Spain’s highest mountain – El Teide.
Playa de la Tejita is the most popular ‘optional clothing’ beach in Tenerife. Also known (somewhat incorrectly, they are actually two separate beaches) as the Playa de Montaña Roja – translated literally as the red mountain beach – it is the largest and longest sandy beach on Tenerife.
Most of the naturalist bathing tends to concentrate in and around a small snack bar that lies adjacent to the Montaña Roja, the red mountain.
Playa de las Gaviotas just northwest of Santa Cruz is a popular nudist beach. Consisting of black volcanic sand and backed by steep cliffs it offers some breathtaking scenery and is a popular destination for people staying in Santa Cruz.
Other nudist beaches to visit from your Tenerife beach rental are Playa de Diego Hernandez (La Caleta area), Playa de los Patos (Puerta de la Cruz area) and Playa de La Pelada (el Medano area).
Nude beaches in La Gomera
Just a 40-minute fast ferry ride away from Tenerife is the tiny island of La Gomera, underdeveloped and unspoilt are two words that are often used to describe the island.
The two main nudist beaches on the island are situated near the Valle Gran Rey. The black sandy beach, Playa del Ingles is the more popular of the two.
Access to the second beach is harder and involves a bit of walking. It lies just past the harbour at Vueltas and is known as La Playa Calera.
Valle Gran Rey was until recently a former hippy commune and their presence is still felt today.
the best nudist beaches in the Canary Islands: the 7 must-go places
More and more people each year are going to the nudist beaches in the Canary Islands. There are many difficult-to-access beaches on the island, so they become ideal places for those who look for quiet places to sunbathe or take a dip. Actually, nudism is legal on any beach, but there were established some boundaries of the space between clothed and nudists that both groups respect. Therefore, the south part of Gran Canaria offers the greatest number of places where naturism is concentrated.
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Maspalomas
Maspalomas is one of the best nudist beaches in the Canary Islands that you can visit. It is situated in the southern part of the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana and disposes of many facilities. Besides, it’s located in a beautiful natural environment thanks to the dunes of Maspalomas. Its waters are crystal clear and calm, with golden fine sand.
❧ To go to Maspalomas from the airport or from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria you must take the main highway GC-1 in a southern direction. How to find the nudist area? It is about 20 minutes walk from the Maspalomas lighthouse and there is a sign that indicates it. The nudist zone reaches out to the beach bar 3 of Playa del Inglés, where the end is also marked.
Playa del Inglés
Bordering the Maspalomas, is located the Playa del Inglés. Here the nudist zone is between the chiringuitos five and six, and the part that pertains to Maspalomas, between three and four. If we add the length of the two beaches, they comprise 2,700 meters of beach strip. Both of them have different facilities including lifeguard.
Montaña de Arena (Sand Mountain Beach)
It’s a virgin and quiet beach, far away from the tourist areas. There are no lifeguard or facilities (not even coverage!). It’s 250 meters long. The sand is dark and the sunsets are always beautiful to contemplate due to its southwest orientation.
If you are traveling with a pet, you will like to know that it’s also a pet-friendly beach. There are no umbrellas or shaded areas, keep this in mind if you are planning to stay longer.
❧ You can get to the beach from the old southern road: the GC-500. You can park your car and walk down to the beach.
Triana Beach
This beach is also located in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, but it is absolutely untouched by the human hand, thus there are no facilities provided. Its waves are bearable and appropriate for surfing. They can reach a height of 30 meters. It is sandy but also has pebble areas. This beach is isolated from the most touristic beaches, so it is quieter and less busy. When it’s low tide you can walk to Llano de los militares. It’s a beach with remainings of a Canary settlement where you can snorkel or fish.
❧ How do you get to Playa de Triana? On the same road as to go to the Montaña de Arena beach, from the GC-500.
Llano de los Militares | Photo: gran-canaria-info.com
The Salinas Beach
It’s a small beach that is in the municipality of Arucas. It is rocky and the waves are strong, so it’s unusual to be crowded. It’s surrounded by nature and better bring something to eat because there are no facilities established there. The best part? It has formed natural pools that look like heaven but they are safe for bathing.
Photo: arucas.org
Beach of Tasartico
It’s situated in the Village of San Nicolás and it’s 465 meters long. It’s an area with little traffic but with relatively high occupation level in summer. It consists of dark gravel. There is no lifeguard or facilities. The entire coastline is surrounded by mountains which contrast with the sea – beautiful scenery to see!
Beach of Güi-Güi
Getting to this beach involves more efforts as it’s the most difficult beach to access on the island. It is considered as a little paradise on Earth. It’s got black sand and crystal clear water. It is located in the municipality of La Aldea de San Nicolás, between the beach of Tasartico and the beach of La Aldea.
❧ Getting to Güi-Güi on foot is an adventure and requires to be fit. The starting point is the small town of Tasartico. You will need to go through a 5-kilometer road that crosses mountains with a steep slope. Wear comfortable and appropriate clothing and shoes, avoid sunny hours and carry a backpack full of water and food: there is nothing there but beautiful nature. When you cross the Güi Güi ravine, you will see the efforts and struggles have been 100% worth it.
❧ Another option is to arrive by boat from La Aldea or Mogán, as long as the sea is calm.
This is our selection of nudist beaches in the Canary Islands! You will see that they all have their own particular charm. Can you recommend us some more?
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7 Best Nude Beaches in Lanzarote
Nude beaches offer a sense of freedom that is unparalleled. They provide a place where people can be themselves without the pressure to conform to society’s standards. Nudists beaches are also a great way to connect with nature and experience it in its purest form. Additionally, nude beaches are often located in beautiful and secluded areas, making them the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
If you’re looking for nude beaches that are off the beaten path, then Lanzarote is the place for you. The choices on the island are not as well known as some of the other nude beaches in Europe, but they are definitely worth a visit. These beaches boast pristine sand and crystal clear waters, making them the perfect places to unwind and sunbathe. And don’t worry – despite their popularity among nudists, these Lanzarote beaches are still relatively quiet and secluded.
Top Nudist Lanzarote beaches
There are many reasons why going nude on Lanzarote beaches is great. The first reason is that the many beaches here are very secluded, so you can enjoy some privacy while you sunbathe. Second, the weather in Lanzarote is perfect for going nude– the temperatures are usually quite mild and the sun shines most of the time. Third, the scenery here is simply beautiful, so it’s definitely worth taking a nude stroll on the beach. Finally, Lanzarote is known for its nudist beaches, so you’ll be in good company if you decide to bare all!
If you’re looking to hit the beach without any clothes on, then look no further than these top nudist seaside destinations in Lanzarote:
Caleta del Congrio
The Caleta del Congrio is one of the six Papagayo beaches on Lanzarote’s southern coast. It is in the Los Ajaches Nature Park, which has a nominal fee to enter. After following the park’s entrance signs for about 5 minutes, you will arrive at the clothing-optional beach, a beige sandy stretch surrounded by spectacular rocky terrain. You’ll find charming little caves at regular intervals to offer you shelter from the wind, weather, and unwelcome eyesight, as well as beautiful views of the neighboring island of Fuerteventura.
There are no facilities at Caleta del Congrio, except for the toilets and showers in the parking lot. Visitors will have to bring everything they need for a day at the beach. Lifeguards are rare here, and big waves can occur, so exercise caution when bathing with little youngsters.
Puerto Muelas Beach
The easternmost of the renowned Papagayo beaches is Puerto Muelas, located in the Los Ajaches Nature Park next to Caleta del Congrio. The park is the path to this beach, and accordingly, you must pay a small admission fee.
With its 150-meter breadth, white sand, and pitch-black volcanic rock, the bay of Puerto Muelas is one of the most beautiful in all Lanzarote. You may almost touch the neighboring island of Fuerteventura from this vantage point – a stunning sight. On both sides are hills that give an excellent view of the cove and the adjacent bay.
Playa de Guasimeta is located between the towns of Arrecife and Puerto del Carmen. It is along Avenida Playa Honda and spread next to Lanzarote Airport, ending in Punta Montañosa. Although only separated from the landing strip by a perimeter fence and a foot- and bikeway, the noise pollution is completely endurable. It won’t disturb the relaxation, especially in the rear half of the beach. Quite the contrary, the sight of planes coming in to land directly over your head may even add excitement to your visit. The view of the landing lights fading into the ocean is also particularly lovely.
Guasimeta beach is a long, beige sand stretch that runs for several hundred meters, with clothing-optional zones. The solitude seekers will not be disappointed because there are barely any people here. In addition, the water is clear and shallow in some areas, making it suitable for beginner swimmers and children.
As beautiful as it is unspoiled, Playa Guasimeta offers no services and thus requires you to bring whatever you’ll need. Nearby is Playa Honda, where you’d have access to public showers, toilets, several parking spaces, a children’s playground, and recreational amenities. A promenade with restaurants is located immediately behind the beach, where you may dine on primarily local cuisine.
Charco del Palo
The tiny naturist holiday resort of Charco del Palo is located in the north-east of Lanzarote. It is located near the towns of Mala and Guatiza, and has been a nude-friendly destination since the 1970s. A fantastic alternative in comparison to highly commercialized beaches, it maintains a cozy appeal far away from mass tourism.
The town of Charco del Palo is home to a German majority blended with some English- and Spanish-speaking locals and tourists. You’ll find two apartment complexes, villas, and houses for rent, as well as a small supermarket. A true thriving community for naturists, you will see naked people going about their everyday life and walking around the village with just their shoes and SPF30 on.
There are three lovely natural pools: two fill up with water at high tide, while the other allows swimming in the open sea. A beautiful location for sunbathing and swimming is the southern tidal pool. It’s definitely worth a trip for a naked swim.
Playa de Famara
Playa de Famara is the longest natural beach in Lanzarote and is completely untouched by mass tourism. Located in the north-west of Lanzarote, it is known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and easy-going vibe. Famara beach is a favorite spot of surfers, kitesurfers, and naturists. The beach is particularly busy with families and surf schools in the vicinity of Caleta de Famara, whereas naturists prefer the stretch of sand between the Playa Famara Bungalows and the cliffs.
You’ll have plenty of room in this open, remote place. Plus, the locals are used to seeing people of all ages and shapes without their clothes on, so you won’t feel odd. Just be sure to come prepared. There’s no shade on Playa de Famara; just volcanic stone shelters dotted along its soft golden sand to provide privacy and protection from the sea breeze, so make sure you bring sunscreen and a hat.
Playa la Arena
Playa la Arena is a hidden, 390-meter-long black sand beach. Boasting the fantastic weather conditions of Lanzarote’s southeastern coast, it is sheltered from strong winds and almost always has tranquil crystal-clear waters. It is close to the tiny fishing hamlet of Playa Quemada, which is home to three restaurants serving excellent seafood and a few houses. This beach is not as well-known as many others in the south of the island and has no facilities, not even toilets, sunbeds, or sunshades. However, if you want to soak up the sun while experiencing stunning, undisturbed scenery in pervasive silence, this beach may be what you’ve been searching for.
From the car park of Playa Quemada, Playa la Arena is only a five-minute walk away. It requires walking over a small mountain and down old goats’ paths. If it’s a low tide, one can reach the secluded beach via the rocks at the sea.
The beach is ideal for swimming, as the waves are gentle and not very high. Furthermore, because the beach is almost deserted, naturists may relax without feeling self-conscious, with just seagulls and a few passing paragliders flying overhead.
Playa del Janubio
One of the most striking beaches on the island is Playa de Janubio. It’s an 820-meter-long unspoiled black sand beach adjacent to and backed by the spectacular Salinas de Janubio. Around a 17-minute drive from Playa Blanca, guests only need to stroll down a little to the beach once they arrive in the parking area.
Janubio Beach does not disappoint anyone who comes to visit, including nudists. The howling Atlantic and its contrasting hue make the beach a truly majestic place. There are rarely many bathers at any time of the year, making it an excellent location to unwind or read in peace, clothed or not. In addition, this stretch of seaside paradise offers one of the most romantic sunsets on the island, rivaling that of the breathtaking El Golfo.
The beauty of Playa de Janubio cannot be denied, yet it’s essential to be careful when bathing there. It flies an ever-present red flag, letting you know that the beach isn’t safe to swim in and advising you to be cautious when visiting. The best alternative to a secure bathe is walking along the seashore and getting your feet soaked. This too lacks amenities, so bring your own food and water with you if necessary.
Fun Guaranteed, Clothing Optional Lanzarote Beaches
Nudist beaches are a great way to spend your time in Lanzarote. These clothing-optional destinations offer an enjoyable experience under the sun without the hassle of worrying about what you wear and how it will look on camera. If this appeals to you, we recommend that you visit one of the many nudist beach options on the list. There’s plenty for everyone, so no matter what interests you most–whether its surfing or just relaxing by the water with friends–you’ll find something suited for your needs.
25 of the Best Spain Nude Beaches // World Beach Guide
Spain is a country that, despite the outward appearance of being very traditional, is in fact pretty socially liberal. Nowhere is this more apparent than on the many nudist beaches to be found around the coast. But what a lot of people may be surprised by is that there are no laws against public nudity in Spain, and that means anywhere!
Of course this does not mean it is a good idea to parade along the local high street naked or dine out in the nude. Whilst being tolerant to removing one’s clothes in the appropriate place, the Spanish generally appreciate it if you keep the beachwear (or no wear!) to the beach. In Barcelona it is actually illegal to wear just your swimwear in the city. However, this is not to say going nude is frowned upon as there 14 naturist beaches in Barcelona alone.
So, whilst going “au naturel” is widely accepted, it is best to keep it to the appropriate beaches; those that are officially designated nudist, or some of the many unofficial, secluded spots around the coast.
The often quiet, secluded Aguas Blancas beach is a far cry from the resort towns on the south of the island. This long beach of fine sand gets its name (meaning “white water”) from the white horse’s that frequently crest the waves on choppy days. However, these prevailing winds that blow throughout the year become a welcome breeze in the summer months when this beach… read more »
Bolonia // Andalusia
In the province of Cadiz in Andalucia are the white sands of Bolonia beach which stretch out far along the coastline. Untouched and secluded, the soft sandy beach is backed by the remains of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, which are worth exploring.
There is also a nudist section of the beach at the southern end of the bay.
Located just a stones throw away from the party island of Ibiza is the small island of Formentera. Despite its proximity Formentera can only be reached by boat and feels like a different world. There are several beautiful beaches around this unspoilt island but the Playa de Ses Illetes is the best of the bunch with its fine white sand and crystal clear turquoise waters.… read more »
Set on the southern tip of the island of Gran Canaria is a little slice of the Sahara Desert. Over the centuries the fine golden sand here has been sculpted into an extensive network of dunes extending several hundred metres back from the beach. With a landscape like this you won’t be surprised to know it hardly ever rains and the temperature rarely dips below… read more »
Playa de Las Conchas // Canary Islands
Gonzalo Serrano Espada
Playa de las Conchas lies on the northwest coast of the little island of La Graciosa, five kilometres along a gravel road from the ferry departure point back to Lanzarote. Its almost white sand stretches for 600 metres beside shallows the colour of turquoise. Reaching a maximum width of around 100 metres, Playa de las Conchas is surrounded by the red-tinted foothills of the volcano… read more »
Playa de la Tejita // Canary Islands
Jose Mesa
Southward facing, Playa de la Tejita is located immediately to the west of the hill called Montana Rosa, a short distance from Tenerife Sud International Airport. One of the island’s clothing optional beaches, the dark coloured sands run for around a kilometre, giving plenty of options for seclusion for those looking to go au naturel. Away from the tide line it is edged by shingle.
Cofete Beach is located just around the headland from the southern tip of Fuertaventura. The bright lights and resorts to the north of the island will do nothing to prepare you for the awe-inspiring scale and wildness of this beach. The beach is a wide expanse of golden sand that continues for as far as the eye can see. Directly behind the beach the dramatic… read more »
Situated on the “Calma Costa” which runs along the south east coast of Fuerteventura is Sotavento beach. A vast tract of golden, windswept beach this stretch of coast is about one of the most remote areas on the island.
Sotavento is a collection of beaches which together create a virtually unbroken stretch of sand from Playa Barca right down to Morro Jable on the… read more »
Playa de Esquinzo // Canary Islands
Iván Hernández Cazorla
Not to be confused with the beach of a similar name in Fuerteventura’s south, Playa de Esquinzo is a relatively remote stretch of soft golden sand on the northwest coast, six kilometres from El Cotillo. It lies within a small horseshoe shaped bay at the end of a gravel road and beyond a footpath leading from the car park down the dark cliffs to the… read more »
Playa Del Matorral // Canary Islands
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Curving around the southernmost point of the island, the three-kilometre-long Playa del Matorral can be roughly split into two equal parts. Its rich golden sands have been awarded Blue Flag status for cleanliness time and time again over the years, while the waves that come ashore are also normally calm.
The section closest to the city of Morro Jable is where you’ll find the majority of… read more »
Playa del Águila // Canary Islands
Sebastian Köttinger
A wild and relatively wind-swept section of Fuerteventura’s northwest coast, Playa del Águila also goes by the name of Playa de la Escalera, or Stairs Beach. A beach for a romantic sunset stroll rather than family day out, its orange-gold sands are backed by high sheer cliffs and lack any kind of facilities.
To reach it, visitors must travel a short distance along an unsurfaced road… read more »
Cala Escorxada // Balearic Islands
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You would expect a beach this beautiful to get pretty busy in the summer, but this is not the case with the exquisite little cove of Cala Escorxada. It is just that bit too far off the beaten track for its pristine white sands and clear blue waters to ever get crowded.
If you don’t have a boat getting to Cala Escorxada involves at least an… read more »
Cala Mesquida // Balearic Islands
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Located on a remote stretch of the rugged north-eastern coast of Mallorca is an oasis of beautiful soft, white sand lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters. The beach of Cala Mesquida is a true gem with the perfect balance of a stunning setting and all the facilities you’ll need for a family day at the beach.
The beach of Cala Mesquida is set in a small bay… read more »
Es Trenc Beach // Balearic Islands
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Set in the far south of Mallorca, Es Trenc is a large stretch of unspoilt white sand with clear turquoise waters reminiscent of the Caribbean. Despite its remote, wild character this is still one of the best-known beaches on Mallorca and is popular with locals and visitors alike.
Es Trenc is a great family beach as the water is shallow and tends to be calm. There… read more »
Playa de Benijo // Canary Islands
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Forming a part of Parque Rural de Anaga, Playa de Benijo lies on Tenerife’s northern coast close to the island’s easternmost point. It runs without break into the neighbouring beach of Playa de Fabin although its widest point sits at the base of the curve of the bay.
Because of its location within the reserve, Playa de Benijo is one for lovers of nature and… read more »
Playa de Llevant // Balearic Islands
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Towards the north of Formentera the land narrows into the Trucador peninsula. On the eastern coast, before you reach Ses Illetes, is the wide sandy Playa de Llevant.
This beautiful stretch of white sand and clear blue sea has something of a wild feel. Sections of the beach are divided up into little “mini bays” by rocky outcrops which give a little bit of… read more »
Platja es Grau // Balearic Islands
Markus Trienke
Six hundred metres long by roughly 35 metres wide, Menorca’s Es Grau Beach sits beside a small fishing village of the same name within the island’s Natural Park of S’Albufera de Es Grau. This means visitors to Es Grau beach are able to enjoy a fine natural landscape of grassy sand dunes while being certain they’ll find somewhere to enjoy a meal or a cold… read more »
Cala del Ambolo // Valencia
Marina Sanz Biendicho
Stretching for just 150 metres (500 feet) in length, Playa de Cala Ambolo faces south from Spain’s beautiful Costa Blanca coastline. Surrounded by rugged rocks that rise almost vertically from the enticing shallows, Cala Ambolo Beach is reached via a concrete stairway with a good handrail. While this may seem like a drawback, especially if you’re travelling with children, the advantage is a mix of… read more »
The tiny yet idyllic cove of Caló des Mort is situated at the eastern end of Playa de Migjorn. A picture perfect semi-circular cove backed by steep rocky cliffs this is one of Formentera’s worst-kept secrets.
Besides its diminutive size and rocky backdrop, what gives Caló des Mort its special feel is the colour of the water. It is almost as if somebody has turned… read more »
Playa Famara // Canary Islands
Victor R. Ruiz
Playa Famara faces out into the waters of Bahia de Penedo on Lanzarote’s northwest coast. Part of the Chinijo Archipelago Nature Park, it offers excellent views of La Graciosa island, which sits off Lanzarote’s northern tip.
Stretching for an incredible five kilometres, Playa Famara’s yellow sands never get crowded, though in places they are mixed with ancient volcanic pebbles from the massif of rock that overlooks… read more »
Playa del Confital // Canary Islands
Bengt Nyman
This laid-back spot is Gran Canaria’s most northerly beach and is fairly off the beaten track. The vast majority of beachgoers who come here are locals, and it’s a popular spot for sunset picnics and family barbecues.
In terms of facilities, there aren’t any, and that’s how the locals like to keep it. There’s a tiny town with a supermarket and a handful of restaurants that’s… read more »
Güi-Güi // Canary Islands
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All but hidden by the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean at high tide, at low tide Güi Güi Beach reveals a narrow stretch of dramatic sand. A rich brown-black in colour and backed by towering mountain slopes dotted with tall cacti, it lies in a remote area of the Reserva Especial Natural de Güi-Güi.
Pronounced ‘wee wee’, Güi Güi Beach can be subdivided into two… read more »
Playa de Guayedra // Canary Islands
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Nestled along Gran Canaria’s northwest coast, this secluded beach is as far away from the tourist trail as it gets.
The closest town, Agaete, is around 15 minutes’ drive away, or just over an hour if you fancy the scenic walk, which takes you along the roads and down the hillside.
Alternatively, if you are driving straight to the beach, you’ll still need to park up and… read more »
Playa de La Cantería // Canary Islands
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Facing north, Playa de la Cantería is Lanzarote’s most northerly beach and has something of an edge of the world feel to it. Located close to the village of Órzola, it is a beach made of pale yellow sand, although at high tide it can look black because of a ribbon of loose volcanic rocks further back.
Surrounded by a typical Lanzarote landscape of steep, bare… read more »
This volcanic, black sand beach is nestled along La Gomera’s western coastline, just a couple of miles north of Valle Gran Rey.
Like most of the island’s beaches, there’s a shortage of facilities and amenities on the sands, which helps to keep them unspoilt. Like you’d expect though, the scenery is stunning and the sand is scattered with volcanic rocks.
As for the waters, they’re very calm… read more »
Canary Islands Lanzarote Naturist now eight cloth free beach
The Canary Islands Lanzarote Naturist FKK
Canary Islands Lanzarote Naturist There are eight main such beaches two in Arrecife (Tias), four in Playa Blanca,at the south of the island and one in Famara near the Costa Teguise,and one on Yaiza beach
Naturist Beaches in Lanzarote FKK
If you are looking for a Lanzarote naturist beach naturism on Lanzarote, then there is plenty to choose from.
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There are eight main Lanzarote naturist beaches: two in Arrecife (Tias), four in Playa Blanca, at the south of the island and one in Famara near the Costa Teguise, and one on Yaiza beach.
On all these beaches, naturism is accepted (i.e. there will be a large percentage of naturists but not 100%), whilst Caleta del Congrio it is the norm… unlikely to find any people in suits at all (but this one has hardly any facilities).
OK, now you know where they are, briefly this is what can be said about them:
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A Lanzarote naturist beach for you.
* Playa Guasimeta Lanzarote naturist beach – Arrefice – Tias is a very clean beach, and very close to the airport (the runway is pretty much beside it). It never gets too packed.
It has restaurants etc, and is far from civilization. Take the GC-720 road from Tias to Arrecife, take the sharp turn-off where you see a signpost for Playa Honda, and about half a mile down the road you come to a car-parking area for Playa Guasimeta.
A short walk takes you to the sea. CLICK HERE For Hotels and local accommodation in the Arrefice area
* Playa Puerto Muelas Lanzarote naturist beach – Playa Blanca is OK, this is very small and very pretty, surrounded by cliffs. However, it gets fairly packed out.
Take the LZ-2 road towards Yaiza, and before you get to Playa Blanca per se, you follow a sign leading from the roundabout that says “Playa Papagayo“.
This tarmac road soon turns into a dirt-track and then you’re at the beach (you can pretty much park on the actual beach so there’s minimal walking involved). Very safe beaches and the best on the island in terms of scenery. There is a bar/cafe at the main papagayo beach. Well worth the drive out.
* Playa Caleta del Congrio Lanzarote naturist beach – Playa Blanca is another small beach that gets packed out, and which has no facilities whatsoever, not even a restaurant to my knowledge.
Surrounded by hills and mountains but before you get too excited, you’ll be lucky to find a single blade of grass there. Follow the same directions to Papagayo as Puerto Muelas above.
* Playa Las Mujeres Lanzarote naturist beach – Playa Blanca is exactly the same as Playa Caleta del Congrio above. No facilities, gets packed, same vegetation, same surroundings, same directions.
* Playa Afre (Las Coloradas) Lanzarote naturist beach – Playa Blanca is the nearest Textile free beach to Playa Blanca town, therefore it gets busy like the other Playa Blanca resorts, but unfortunately there are no facilities again.
The other thing about this beach is the sand. It’s very dark (volcanic) and gritty. Kids won’t like playing in it.
And you’ll be trying to scratch the sand out for days. Yuck! However, it’s ever so easy to get to from Playa Blanca and not expensive by cab from the town centre. From Yaiza to Playa Blanca on the LZ-2, take a turn left towards Playa Afre just before you hit Playa Blanca.
After a couple of miles (if that) you’re there, and you can park fairly close by although not as closely as some of the other Playa Blanca resorts.
CLICK HERE For Hotels and local Accommodation in the Playa Blanca area
* Playa Janubio Lanzarote naturist beach – Yaiza is boring, dirty volcanic sand and gravelly. Water can be rough and because of it’s west-side location it has a tendency to get pretty rough.
However, you’ll probably be one of the only people on the beach, so if this is what you want then you’re laughing. However, it’s clearly the worst one for kids, and you won’t feel confident with them in the water if it’s rough.
To get there, it’s the LZ-2 again towards Yaiza, but turn off to the left towards Salinas and El Golfo. After a mile you get to a parking area just off the beach. No bars or restaurants.
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* Playa Famara – Famara Lanzarote naturist beach – Teguise is huge, the sand is golden (although a little gravelly in parts), but the wind is high and the sea can be the roughest on the island.
The best bit is the sand-dunes. And the beach itself is well kept and clean. A good place to go to after spending some time in Teguise market (in Teguise town inland, Sunday mornings) which is absolutely brilliant BUT REMEMBER TO HAGGLE.
If you are buying drinks or cigarettes, you will get amazing prices in shops in Teguise (the island is tax-free but that doesn’t stop shops on the coast charging extra). Drinks are next to nothing.
To get to the naturist beach from Arrecife, stay on the LZ-20 towards San Bartolomé, take the LZ-30 to Teguise, just before hitting the town (assuming you’re not going to the Sunday morning market) take a left on the LZ-40 to Famara and you’re soon there.
CLICK HERE For Hotels and local Accommodation in the Teguise area
Charco del Palo, near Mala
is also very well known as a naturist village.FKK
Charco del Palo, Lanzarote, Canary Island – Textile free Village and small beaches The Textile free village of Charco del Palo is east of Mala on the Northeast coast of Lanzarote.
CLICK HERE For Hotels and local Accommodation in the Mala area
Lanzarote Caleton Blanco Orzola
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The north coast of Lanzarote is the one least frequented by tourists, who generally prefer to stay in the most accessible and equipped places on the south coast.
Located in the Orzola area, the spectacular Caleton Blanco beach (about 500 meters long) is one of the wild wonders beaches in this stretch of coastline.
With the suggestive contrast of colors created by the white of the sand, the black of the volcanic rocks, and the thousand shades of blue of the ocean, Caleton Blanco is surely one of the most beautiful beaches of the whole Archipelago.
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You will certainly have heard all about the beauty and great variety of Spain’s beaches: golden sand, black volcanic rock, miles long, in unspoilt natural settings, small coves lapped by turquoise waters. .. But did you know that there are also over 400 naturist beaches where you can sunbathe without a swimsuit with total peace of mind? Yes, Spain’s almost 8,000 kilometres of coastline have a lot to offer. Although your best choice is to choose the nudist beach that best suits you according to your travel plans, here is a small selection of some of the loveliest ones. Connect with your surroundings and experience the sensation of complete and utter freedom.
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View of Torimbia beach in Llanes, Asturias
Sheltered by beautiful cliffs of over 50 metres high, this beach has been a reference point for nudism in Asturias since the 1960s. It is accessed via a pedestrian walkway. Once you get there, you will see that it still retains part of its hippie spirit. You will love its seashell shape, its golden sand and beautiful green landscapes, typical of the north. In high season, there’s also a beach bar where you can sample some Asturian cuisine.
Continuing in the north of Spain we come to this beach whose name derives from the caves formed in the rocks. It also has a long-standing naturist tradition and has a detail that will fascinate you: at low tide there is a small stretch of sand that links it to Castro islet, giving you the sensation of walking on water. This place in Cantabria is simply breathtaking. A word of advice, the slope leading down to the beach is a little complicated, so be careful. Some visitors prefer to park at the nearby Arnía beach and walk along the coast to reach Covachos.You can also find another famous nudist beach in Cantabria, the one at Valdearenas in Liencres.
View of Combouzas beach in Arteixo, La Coruña, Galicia
This is one of the best beaches in the area for practising nudism. You will need to travel to Barrañán (in Arteixo, A Coruña) to enjoy it. It is an open beach and quite windy making it the perfect spot for surfing. This said, you should always be very cautious when swimming here. You can also find a beach bar, toilets, showers and a lifeguard.
Detail of Cantarriján beach in Almuñecar, Granada (Andalusia)
If you are planning a trip to Almuñécar in Granada, you can find this small (just shy of 400 metres long) and pretty beach. It is one of the most well-known nudist beaches in Andalusia and is set in the midst of the cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo nature area, so direct contact with nature is assured. You will adore the crystal clear water. What’s more, it has showers, beach bars, sunbeds… Take note that access by car is restricted in the summer, so you will need to walk or use the shuttle service. Another stunning Andalusian beach that offers a warm welcome is Bolonia (in Tarifa, Cádiz). Although this beach is fairly family oriented, between Bolonia, Punta Paloma and Los Baños de Claudia you can find a series of hidden coves that are perfect for nudism.
View of Maspalomas beach in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
It is located in Gran Canaria. At over 2,710 long and with a vast area of sand dunes, it is one of the prettiest and most famous beaches on the island. Depending on which part you visit you can find walkers, surfers or nudists. To reach the nudist area at Maspalomas you will need to walk a couple of kilometres to reach kiosk number 4 on the beach.
View of Cala Macarelleta in Menorca, Balearic Islands
Entering this small unspoilt cove with amazing crystal clear water is like arriving in a small paradise. You will need to walk here from Macarella cove but it is worth the effort. In high season it’s usually very busy and you are likely to see a mixture of both nudists and bathers. Enjoy the dreamy views but remember that you can’t access the beach by car during the summer as part of an environmental drive to help care for this protected natural area. There is a bus service that runs between Ciutadella and Macarella.
El Torn beach in l’Hospitalet de l’Infant, Tarragona (Catalonia)
It is located in L’Hospitalet de l’Infant in Tarragona. Considered one of the best nudist beaches in Spain. Why? Because the area’s naturist association and campsite have taken perfect care of its natural surroundings. You will love the fine golden sand, the landscapes of sand dunes and pine tree groves and the coastal path at El Torn. The area boasts all types of services to make your stay as comfortable as possible.If you want to, you can visit El Torn islet, a natural viewing point that holds the remains of a watchtower and from where there are great views of the cliffs.
Detail of La Musclera beach in Arenys de Mar, Barcelona (Catalonia)
Specifically, it borders with Caldes d’Estrac. It is very large and provides showers, beach cleaning and a beach bar. It has a family atmosphere and there is a stretch of about 200 metres of beach in the Levante area, where nudism is practised. You can reach the beach by parking your car in Arenys de Mar port. Once you get there, enjoy the surroundings as you will find yourself in an interesting nature area where you can spot plant species, such as Cakile maritima (searocket), Polygonum maritimum (sea knot-grass) and Spergularia media.
You can learn about and locate all the nudist beaches in Spain on the Spanish Naturist Federation map. Pick your favourite beach and leave your swimsuit at home.
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Nudist beaches in Tenerife or where to sunbathe naked
Among the many beaches marked on the map of Tenerife, there are several places chosen by fans of nudism and naturism. True, you can hardly meet nudists on the best beaches, located next to fashionable hotels, but wild places, to which civilization has almost not reached, are quite suitable for lovers of sunbathing naked. In order for the body to cover an even tan, we advise you to stock up on sunscreen regardless of whether you are wearing a swimsuit / swimming trunks or not 😉 Since almost all such beaches do not provide the usual beach service, you should also stock up on food, drinks, as well as everything necessary for rest things. This article will tell you where to look for nude beaches in Tenerife.
The map shows the main places where you will not be looked down upon due to lack of clothing.
Playa Diego Hernandez
West of Costa Adeje and La Caleta is Playa Diego Hernandez, nestled in a natural bay among the cliffs. The beach, about 160 meters long and about 30 wide, is hidden from prying eyes, which encourages unity with nature and oneself by throwing off swimming trunks or a swimsuit. There is no rental of umbrellas or sun loungers, but lovers of clear water will definitely not be disappointed. Here, by the way, hippies live in huts right on the shore.
Diego Hernandez beach
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Playa La Tejita
from El Medano. La Tejita, which stretches for almost one and a half kilometers, belongs to the beaches with a blue flag, and is adored by locals and ordinary tourists, windsurfers and kitesurfers. However, raging waves and frequent winds in the water area force nudists to climb to a small area at the foot of Montana Roja, fenced with a stone ridge. There are not many places there and on weekends there are so many people that it is not overcrowded. Actually, whoever does not like to huddle there is quietly located on the beach, this is normal here.
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General view of the beach
Satellite view
Playa La Pelada
Another nudist beach in the southeast is Playa La Pelada – a rather cozy secluded place a couple of kilometers east of El Medano. Its dimensions are 70 meters long and 40 wide. The bay with frequent winds and rather strong waves is covered with gray sand. The descent to the water is smooth, and you can drive close to the beach by car, and the beauty of natural landscapes becomes a great addition to relaxing on this beach.
Montagna Pelada Beach
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Playa de Las Gaviotas
This naturist beach is located near Las Teresitas Beach. Given the proximity to the capital and the neighboring beach, not only nudists live here, but also more well-dressed vacationers. But this fact does not prevent anyone who wants to get rid of the strips of unburned body parts. Tourists should be mindful of caution depending on the state of the sea, which is often rough. The length of the beach is 170 meters, the width is about 60 meters, there is a parking lot very close.
Las Gaviotas beach
General view
Map view
Playa de Benijo (Playa de Benijo)
Playa de Benijo – a beach with black sand and small pebbles – is located in the north of Tenerife and has a unique atmosphere that fills visitors with a special energy due to the picturesque beauty of wild nature. Gusts of wind, a raging ocean and heavy clouds often prevent swimming and sunbathing, but if the weather allows, then they will certainly take advantage of this.
General view of the beach
Benijo beach
Satellite view
Playa de Los Patos and Playa del Ancon
Slightly east of Puerto de La Cruz, in a chain of natural beaches, covered with volcanic sand, there are, in addition to the equipped public beach Bollullo, two nudist beaches, hidden behind the cape from prying eyes. One of them is Los Patos beach, the second is Playa del Ancon, with a total length of 1,300 m. Weather vagaries, cool ocean, constant wind, not as many hot sunny days as in the southern part – not the best conditions for those who prefer beach holidays in Tenerife.
Ancon beach
Los Patos beach
Map view
Other nudist beaches
Other nudist beaches include Playa Montana Amarilla and Playa Montana Roja, where If you wish, you can splash in the water without clothes and, secluded, admire the ocean and the surrounding landscapes. You will have to sunbathe on the stones, and other amenities are not provided here either.
In fact, these are not all the beaches where you can sunbathe without clothes. Many girls, in principle, are not shy about sunbathing topless on ordinary beaches and seeing this is not at all uncommon (especially in the Las Americas or Las Teresitas area). It is enough to find a small wild beach and stay there naked from the very morning and it already becomes nudist, and those who come later, quite possibly, will follow your example. Well, something, and unity with nature in Tenerife is not at all difficult to find.
Where to sunbathe in clothes, read articles about the beaches of the south, west, east and north of Tenerife.
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Beaches for nudists in Spain and the Canary Islands – for lovers of sunbathing naked
One of the main features of Spain is a huge number of beaches. Since the country is located on the Iberian Peninsula, two-thirds of it consists of a wide variety of beaches. The beaches, which are the hallmark of the “country of bullfighting”, make it extremely attractive for tourists from all over the world.
Some people like to relax on the city beach, where there is nowhere for an apple to fall, others prefer private beaches assigned to a certain hotel or boarding house. And there are people who prefer to relax away from civilization, sunbathing and swimming without any clothes. These people are called nudists (or naturists). These wonderful and good-natured people love to relax on special beaches, where the water is the clearest, there are few people, and they all also go naked.
It’s popular!
Spain has many nudist beaches that have more than forty years of history, despite the high level of religiosity in this Catholic state. It should be noted that a small part of such beaches are marked on official maps, but this does not prevent vacationers from completely or partially undressing on other Spanish beaches. In every hotel there are several women sunbathing with bare busts. Unfortunately, they rarely have ideal figures, so you should not draw a non-existent reality in fantasies.
Surprisingly, most of the nudist beaches (those that are considered “wild”) in Spain are equipped almost the same as ordinary beaches. Here you can rent a sun lounger and an umbrella.
The most popular Spanish beaches for naturists
If you are a real nudist, then especially for you in Andalusia there is a club-hotel for naturists Vera Playa Club 4*. It is allowed to go naked for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The territory of the hotel is securely fenced from prying eyes.
There is only one rule here – to be dressed after eight in the evening. This hotel is reputed to be the most comfortable place for naturists in the entire European space.
But still, most naturists like to relax away from pompous hotels. In 1974, the first naturist beach, Es Cavallet, was opened on the island of Ibiza, located six kilometers from the village of Playa Den Bossa. It is a little over a kilometer long and about forty meters wide. Vacationers are attracted here by the white sand and calm sea. The beach is protected from prying eyes by vegetation and sand dunes.
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Another famous nude beach is Es Codolar. It is famous for the fact that it starts at the end of the runway of the airport located in the city of Eivissa. The length of the beach is three kilometers. True, it is rather difficult to call it too visited.
One of the most beautiful nudist beaches is located in the city of El Saler. It is located on the border of the local nature reserve (La Albufera). Here the cleanest air with a special aroma, absolute peace and amazing landscapes. There is also the opportunity to get yoga lessons, as well as Zen meditation.
On the wild shores in the Spanish province of Cadiz, a couple of miles from the city of Tarifa, there is another notable nudist beach, Bolonia. This is the closest point to Africa in Europe. There is fine white sand. From this magnificent beach, nudists can see the rocky shores of Africa in sunny weather.
Nudist beaches in the Canary Islands
Since Spain has a very long coast, it is not surprising that this country owns a number of islands. The most famous and farthest from the coast are the Canary Islands. Any of these islands will shelter tourists on their beaches, including lovers of sunbathing without any clothes.
Three islands have the most developed infrastructure: Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerventura. Fuerteventura is home to the longest and best beaches in the Canary archipelago. Many of them are practically deserted. Nudists can often be found on these unspoiled beaches. In general, there are nudist beaches in almost all corners of the Canary Islands. Yes, and on ordinary beaches, half-naked vacationers are regularly found.
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Tenerife also has some great nudist beaches. It should be noted that the only well-maintained nudist beach is La Tejita. It is located two kilometers from the city of El Medano. The beach, covered with fine sand, is very cozy, thanks to the rocks of Montana Roja. You can safely undress on the adjacent La Pelada beach, the length of which does not exceed the length of a football field. This beach is usually used by tourists staying in the nudist village of La Jaquita, which has fifteen apartments that can accommodate fifty people. Most often here you can meet the Germans.
Another interesting place for lovers of sunbathing in the Canary Islands is the small Diego Hernandez beach. The sand on it is light gray in color. It is of volcanic origin. This is the closest nudist beach in terms of territorial location in relation to the popular resort of Las Americas.
Thus, Spain can be called one of the most favorite places for people who prefer to merge with nature, exposing their bodies. The number of nude beaches in this southern European country is so great that it is not possible to count them all. And one of the most favorite places for nudists around the world are the Canary Islands, which are part of the Kingdom of Spain.
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Holidays in the Canary Islands with a child: Features, climate, leisure activities
Canary Islands – a picturesque place with a huge number of attractions. Resting here with a child is a pleasure. Because you can choose the type of leisure to your liking.
We will look at how to relax in the Canary Islands. Let’s talk about their climate, features. We will also tell you what time of the year a holiday in the Canary Islands will be the most favorable.
When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?
You can come to Tenerife in almost any season. There are good weather conditions 365 days a year.
A number of other regions that make up the Canary Islands also have a warm climate. Africa is next to them. Due to this, the Canary Islands have a high level of dryness. And the presence of trade winds makes the air more humid. Due to this, the islands have good temperature conditions. It is warm and comfortable here at any time of the day.
Despite the fact that you can visit the Canary Islands all year round, there are also unfavorable seasons of the year. In particular, it is not recommended to visit the country between November and May. That is, winter and spring.
During these seasons, the air temperature in the Canary Islands is still warm. However, it is colder than in other months.
If you plan to travel to the Canary Islands in the summer, then purchase tickets between June and October. This is the best time to relax.
Types of recreation in the Canary Islands
Let’s look at the main types of recreation that are common in the Canary Islands.
Beach holidays
There are a huge number of types of beaches in the Canary Islands. You can choose:
Secluded or, conversely, crowded beach.
Beach with special equipment for sports (beach volleyball, surfing).
A beach that has a certain type of land surface. Places for relaxing by the sea in the Canaries are covered with either traditional stone or volcanic sand.
Beaches of different colors. Each of them has a different shade of sand.
In the latter case, you can choose a beach with white, yellowish or black sand. Colorful beaches are located mainly on the islands of Gran Canaria. And Lanzarote.
There are beaches with more unique colors. For example, if you go to a town called Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you will find black and gold beaches there. And if you visit Puerto de la Cruz, you can swim by the black sand sea.
Colorful beaches are very beautiful places where you can take unique photos for social networks.
What beaches can you visit in other parts of the Canaries?
The town of Fuertoventura has beaches equipped for professional surfers. There is a very strong wind. Thanks to this, good conditions for riding the board are formed.
In Fuertoventura you will have the opportunity to go surfing with your child. Learn to stand on the board. Also ride the wave.
If you come to Fuertoventura, we recommend going to the beaches of Playa Blanca, as well as Cofete. You will love it here.
If you are staying in Gran Canaria, then head to the beaches located in the southern part of it. The sand is very pleasant to the touch. Minimum wind. Also small waves.
If you want to see the most beautiful coves, then head to the northern part of Gran Canaria. There you will find high waves. And you can “jump” on them with your child.
On one of the days of the trip, go to the bay called Papagayo. This is a very picturesque place.
Be careful! Some beaches of the Canary Islands are nudist. Before you start to relax anywhere, make sure that the place you have chosen is not like that. Otherwise, you may encounter the fact that vacationers will walk around without clothes.
Active holidays in the Canary Islands
Most of the tourists go to the Canary Islands in order to engage in active recreation here. Since all the necessary conditions have been created for the latter on the islands.
The Canaries are located in the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks to this, the climate here is favorable for surfing. As well as other water sports.
If you and your child have never surfed, then a trip to the Canary Islands is the perfect time to try yourself in a new role. Here you and your child will be able to purchase classes at the school for riding on the board. For a reasonable price, you will be taught how to keep your balance. And also how to ride the wave. And by the end of the rest you will be able to ride the board well.
For beginner surfers, the beaches located in the area called Las Americas are ideal. There are small waves that are ideal for starting training.
Whether you are a surfer or a professional, head to the north of the Canary Islands. In particular, in the area of Hierro and Lanzarote. There are the highest waves in the country. And a more interesting process of skating.
If you are going to the Canary Islands specifically for surfing, then buy tickets from October to February. This is the most favorable time for this sport. Since the waves during this period are the largest.
Diving in the Canary Islands is possible all year round.
Where can I go diving in the Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands are an ideal place for diving. The underwater life of the islands is very beautiful and picturesque.
You and your child can swim near the shore or sail away. And enjoy corals at depth, as well as fish of various sizes:
If you want to see real whales and turtles underwater, we recommend going to Hierro. And dive in a unique reserve for sea creatures.
If you want to swim near the sunken ships, then go to Gran Canaria.
If you want to see a real underwater tunnel, we recommend going to Fuerteventura. You and your child will love it here. You will experience an unforgettable diving experience.
The Canary Islands are ideal for yachting
If you love sailing, then the Canary Islands are ideal for this activity. Here you can either rent a boat on your own or book a trip on it by sea.
Not only you, but also your child will enjoy sailing. He will be able to take beautiful photos of the beach. And also enjoy the unique view of the coast, which will open in front of him from the sea.
In the bays you can rent a yacht for every taste. The cost of watercraft is completely different.
More budget options have a low price. Beautiful, large yachts, respectively, are more expensive.
You can find a boat for every taste and budget.
Excursion rest
If your family likes to learn something new while traveling to other countries, then we recommend booking excursions. And see the sights of the Canary Islands.
Where to go in Tenerife?
The most picturesque places for excursions are in Tenerife. Here you can see:
Amazing Teide Volcano. It is located in a special reserve, on the territory of which there is an observatory.
The most beautiful parks of eagles. They contain a huge number of birds of different species.
Laurel forests. They are very picturesque and peaceful. Due to which the visitors of the Canaries are delighted.
Parrot Park.
Monkey Park.
And many other interesting sights.
Where to go on Gran Canaria?
Gran Canaria also attracts tourists. Here you can visit:
The house where Columbus lived. It is made in the form of a museum.
A park where different types of crocodiles live.
Remains of an ancient volcano.
A small desert.
Karting training ground.
Wind tunnel.
Also quite interesting places to stay.
Where to go in Fuerteventura?
Fuerteventura also has a huge variety of attractions. Here you can visit:
A garden planted with a huge number of cacti. Various sizes and types.
A special camel oasis. It looks very picturesque and beautiful. Here you can take unique photos.
When traveling by public transport, see flocks of goats. This is quite a popular phenomenon in the Canary Islands.
Look at the wooden mills. See what they look like in real life.
Enjoy the view of the Fuerteventura desert.
Where to go in Lanzarote?
Lanzarote is the perfect place to visit for those who love volcanoes. And we would like to learn more about this phenomenon.
Volcano excursions are guaranteed to please your child. He will be very interested.
In Lanzarote you can visit:
Several active volcanoes.
Extinct volcanoes.
Unusual volcanic caves.
There are special acoustic rooms in some volcanic caves. And even concert halls.
Every sight of Lanzarote is a very beautiful region of the Canary Islands. It will delight the child while visiting excursions.
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11 best beaches in Spain. Photo, description, hotels
Where are the best beaches in Spain for a summer holiday? We have prepared a selection with photos and descriptions, itinerary, tourist reviews and a list of the best nearby hotels. The best nude beaches in Spain. Map in Russian.
Spanish beaches are among the best in Europe. To make it easier to decide where to spend your vacation, we have prepared for you an overview of the most beautiful and comfortable beaches in Spain: with white, golden and black sand; wild, civilized and nudist.
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Contents:
Spain Beach Map – Ses Illetes Beach – Benijo Beach – Cala Bassa Beach – Cala Benirras Beach – Cathedrals Beach – La Rodas Beach – Bologna Beach – Malvarosa Beach – San Juan Beach – Beach La Granadella — Nudist beaches
Beaches on the map of Spain
Ses Illetes beach
One of the best sandy beaches in Spain for relaxation is located in Mallorca, near the town of Illetes, whose name in Spanish means “islands”. Ses Illetes is so good that every year it is among the top five beaches in the world. According to tourists, the sea here is always clean, the coast is covered with fine white sand, and the slopes into the water are gentle. The beach is ideal for families, and you can see many parents with small children on the shore.
The beach is municipal, that is, they are allowed here freely. You need to pay for the rental of sun loungers and parasols. A set of two sun loungers and umbrellas costs 16 euros. This is not the highest price – in Barcelona they ask for 20 euros for the same thing. Hotels are located away from the beach, so nothing bothers vacationers.
The best hotels near Ses Illetes beach:
Riu Bonanza Park 4*
Europe Playa Marina 4*
Roc Illetas 4*
Riu Palace Bonanza Playa 4*
Hotel Bon Sol Resort & Spa 4*
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If you are on a package tour, look for tours to these and other hotels on the Travelata service.
(Photo: gnomusy / flickr.com )
Benijo Beach
The coastline in the north of Tenerife is one of the best wild beaches in Spain. It has a width of 30 m, a length of 300 meters and is covered with a mixture of black sand and finely rounded pebbles. The coastline is framed by rocks, which the inhabitants of the island call “Crocodile teeth”.
According to tourists, Benijo is one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. People go to these places to admire the picturesque landscapes and capture the blue of the sea and the white foam of the surf in the photo. The entrance to the water is gentle, but swimming near the beach is unsafe due to strong coastal currents and waves. For the same reasons, Benijo is very popular with windsurfers. Most vacationers come to the beach on weekends, and on weekdays Benijo is almost deserted.
The beach strip is almost undeveloped. To descend to the sea there is a path with a ladder, and garbage cans are placed on the shore. If you want to relax in this part of Tenerife, take an interest in the tide schedule – at high tide, the coastline is completely hidden under water.
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(Photo: Gouldy99 / flickr.com / License CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Cala Bassa Beach
One of the best sandy beaches in Spain is 9 km away from the small town San Antony de Portmagne. It has a length of just over 200 meters. The beach occupies a small bay, which is surrounded by rocks overgrown with pine trees. The sea here is almost always calm, and the depth even 50 km from the coast reaches only 1.5 m.
Cala Bassa is popular with tourists because of the fine golden sand, clear sea water and excellent diving opportunities. Two zones for diving with a depth of 8 to 15 m are located in the eastern and western parts of the bay. For the convenience of vacationers, wooden paths are laid over the sand. You can also rent sun loungers and parasols on the beach.
Cala Benirras beach
A small stretch of coast in the northwest of Ibiza is often referred to as one of the best beaches in Spain. Cala Benirras became famous as a symbol of freedom and a haven for hippies. The beach stretches for 150 m. Every Sunday, to celebrate the sunset, people with drums gather on it, and many tourists gather to look at this colorful spectacle.
Otherwise, Cala Benirras differs little from other well-equipped beaches in Spain. Lifeguards are on duty, there is a rental of sun loungers and umbrellas, showers and beach boutiques are open, cafes and restaurants are open. If you wish, you can ride a catamaran here.
The best hotels near Cala Benirras beach:
Balansat Resort
Apartamentos Panorama
Hotel San Miguel 3*
Hotel Cartago – All Inclusive 3*
Olé Galeon Ibiza 4*
If you are on a package tour, then look for tours to these and other hotels on the Travelata service.
(Photo: sky_hlv / flickr.com / CC BY 2.0)
Beach of the Cathedrals
A beautiful beach on the coast of the Cantabrian Sea stretches for 300 meters and is located near the town of Ribadeo. According to tourists, one of the best rocky beaches in Spain is characterized by turquoise water, strong tides and large colonies of sea birds. There are no Christian churches on it. The unusual name arose because of the large weathered rocks that rise high above the sea at low tide.
On the coast there is one of the most frequently photographed places on the planet – three beautiful rocky arches. The beach has the status of a national natural monument and attracts many tourists.
(Photo: fgr 1986 / flickr.com / CC BY-NC 2.0)
La Rodas Beach
A few years ago, the British Guardian newspaper named the Spanish beach of La Rodas the best in the world. The picturesque beach is part of the Cies Islands archipelago and is located on Monteagudo Island. It is 60 m wide, 1.3 km long and covered with fine white sand. Areas of natural dunes have been preserved nearby.
According to tourists, La Rodas is very suitable for families. Lifeguards work on the beach, there are wooden paths for vacationers, restaurants and camping. For the purity of the sea and coastline, as well as the high quality of service, La Rhodes was awarded the prestigious “Blue Flag”.
(Photo: reservasdecoches / flickr.com / CC BY 2.0)
Bologna Beach
Andalusian holidaymakers choose one of the best beaches in Spain, located 20 km from the city of Tarifa. The beach near the village of Bologna is covered with fine white sand and surrounded by sand dunes. A corner of untouched nature is considered an excellent place for family and youth recreation. It is located close to the African continent, and on clear days the outlines of North Africa can be seen from the beach.
In the southern part of the bay there is a constant wind, so surfers have chosen it. The central part of the beach is more equipped. You can rent sun loungers and parasols there. Naked sunbathers choose the southern part of the beach – El Chorrito.
(Photo: Lucía Expósito CC / flickr.com / BY-SA 2.0)
There are several small cafes and restaurants along the shore serving traditional Spanish cuisine, including delicious garum fish pasta. History buffs can visit the archaeological attraction – the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia.
Since many young people come to the beach, there are several hostels near it. Those who want more comfort stay in hotels.
Best accommodation near the beach Bologna:
Apartamentos Turisticos Trajano
Apartamentos Bellavista
Apartamentos Miramar
Hostal Rios 1*
Hostal Bellavista 2*
If you are on a package tour, then look for tours to these and other hotels on the Travelata service.
Beaches of Andalusia
Malvaros Beach
The city beach borders on the eponymous area of Valencia, named after the mallow processing plant. It stretches for 3 km and has a width of up to 100 m. Once Malvarosa was a place where only wealthy Spaniards rested. Now residents of the city and tourists spend their time here with pleasure. It is also considered one of the best beaches in Spain for relaxing.
Near the beach there is a promenade lined with palm trees, restaurants and cafes. The owners of many establishments assure visitors that Ernest Hemingway himself visited them. According to tourists, the beach is covered with fine sand, has a gentle entrance to the water, and the sea is always calm here. There are no water activities on the beach, but there is a playground and several free volleyball courts.
The best hotels on Malvaros beach:
El Coso 3*
Hotel Boutique Balandret 3*
Hotel Neptuno 4*
Las Arenas Balneario Resort 5*
If you are on a package tour, then look for tours to these and other hotels on the Travelata service.
(Photo: pixabay.com / ApartUP Patacona Deluxe)
San Juan Beach
km from the center of the resort town of Alicante. San Juan stretches for 3 km and has a width of up to 60 m. A beautiful promenade with palm trees stretches along the beach, next to which there are cafes and restaurants. Many of them are open to guests at night.
San Juan is awarded the “Blue Flag”, as it meets strict European standards of service, convenience and cleanliness. On the beach there are children’s and sports grounds. Renting beach equipment is inexpensive. For a sun lounger you need to pay 5 euros, and for a set with an umbrella – 10 euros. It should be borne in mind that the sun loungers are set quite far away – 30 m from the water.
The best hotels on San Juan Beach:
Hotel Almirante 3*
Hotel Castilla Alicante 3*
Hotel Alicante Golf 4*
(Photo: pedro_m_l / flickr.com / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
La Granadella Beach
Want to spend time away from the bustle of the resort? Then head to the picturesque bay of La Granadella, located near the city of Javea. The beach has a width of 20 m and is covered with small pebbles, so it is more convenient to walk along the coast in beach shoes. Nearby there are several good restaurants where tourists are offered rice and fish dishes. Tourists appreciate the beach of La Granadella for the purity of the sea water and the opportunity to go snorkeling.
(Photo: Diego_Delso / flickr.com / License CC BY-SA 2.0)
Nudist beaches
and on the islands – about 400 nudist beaches have been created. Get to know the best nude beaches in Spain.
El Saler Beach, Valencia
Spain’s best nude beach with white sand is considered to be a beautiful stretch of coast on the border of the Albufera Natural Park. It is located half an hour south of the center of Valencia. Unlike most wild nudist beaches in Spain, El Saler has excellent infrastructure. There is a rental of sports equipment, sun loungers and umbrellas, and tourists can relax in cafes and restaurants. During the high season, doctors and lifeguards are constantly on duty on the beach.
(Photo: anroir / flickr.com / CC BY-NC 2. 0)
De Castilnovo Beach, Andalusia
A good spot for a quiet, skinny break is located within the beach area of Conil de la Frontera. The unequipped sandy beach stretches for 2.6 km and has a width of up to 180 m. It got its name De Castilnovo due to the old quadrangular tower, which rises next to the coastal strip covered with fine sand. The nudist area is located between this stone tower and the bunker.
El Portus Beach, Murcia
The best nude beach in Murcia is located near the port city of Cartagena. It is covered with rounded pebbles and boulders. For tourists, access to the rocky shore is equipped. Nudists have chosen the eastern part of the beach, where Camping naturista El Portus is set up.
(Photo: nudistblr / flickr.com / CC BY-SA 2.0)
El Torn Beach, Catalonia a beach that is very popular with nudists. According to tourists, it offers good views of the nearby mountains. El Torn is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable beach holiday.
It has showers, toilets, cafes, restaurants and a nudist campsite.
Maspalomas Beach, Canary Islands
The white sand dunes of Maspalomas attract beach lovers. The sun rarely sets behind the clouds in this part of the Spanish coast, and the temperature of sea water and air is slightly higher. The Canarian beach is well equipped. It has cafes, bars, restaurants, small shops and attractions. Maspalomas is divided into four isolated zones. The first is for families, the second is for homosexuals, and the third and fourth are for nudists.
(Photo: mikelo / flickr.com / CC BY-SA 2.0)
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The Best Winter Sun Destinations in Europe to Escape the Cold
Looking to escape the cold and start 2021 with a delightful winter sun holiday in a warm destination? With fewer crowds, discounted accommodation rates, and blue-sky days perfect for exploring and watching the world go by from outdoor terraces, the coasts and islands along the Mediterranean Sea are your best bet.
Whether you’re into lush hiking trails, relaxing beach walks, or a rare taste of authentic local culture, we’ve found the best winter sun destinations in Europe to get your fix. From Cyprus to Spain, these balmy, palm-filled getaways are sure to melt away the winter blues and get you rolling into spring, without breaking the bank.
Sicily, Italy
Winter in Sicily means fewer crowds, bright blue skies, and almond trees in full bloom. It also means you’ll have the island’s stunning Baroque towns and extraordinary archaeological sites all to yourself and that you’ll be able to ski on Mount Etna, indulge in delicious cuisine, and enjoy beautiful Taormina at its most relaxed.
The coast enjoys a balmy Mediterranean climate and the sea urchins (ricci di mare) season is in full swing, allowing you to try this distinctive delicacy in numerous local restaurants.
Malta
Home to 9 UNESCO Heritage World Heritage Sites, Malta is an ideal destination for a winter sun escape with a cultural twist. During winter, it hardly rains and temperatures rarely drop below 15 °C, making it very pleasant to be outside all day long strolling the sunny streets of Valletta or exploring the untouched countryside. An alluring mix of natural harbors, pretty fishing villages, rocky coves, and towering cliffs, Malta’s lovely coastline is a delight to discover no matter the season.
On top of that, your days will be crowned by magical sunsets above the Mediterranean Sea, and, if you visit the island during the holidays, you’ll find the streets come alive with all sorts of colorful cribs and Christmas markets.
Madeira, Portugal
At 1,000 miles from mainland Portugal, Madeira is one of Europe’s most remote and exotic islands. And although there is always a risk of some rain in winter, its lush green landscapes, vibrant tropical gardens, and dramatic coast are reason enough to visit at any time of the year. The sun is shining about 6 hours a day, but at temperatures of 18 – 20°C, the weather is perfect for golf, walking, and sightseeing.
Funchal, the island’s picturesque capital, has a lot to offer its visitors, from beautiful colonial architecture to a thriving nightlife. Also, Madeira’s green, mountainous countryside is home to unique levadas, magnificent scenery, and well-marked hiking trails that make it easy to explore all year round.
Marbella, Spain
If your dream winter vacation involves soaking up the sun on empty beaches, strolling in tranquil surroundings, and lounging at open-air terraces in the shade of fragrant orange trees, then you won’t find a better destination than Marbella.
Blessed with an extraordinary microclimate, this storied Costa del Sol town is the ideal destination for a relaxing beachside escape enveloped in Andalusian charm, lush greenery, and endless outdoor activities. Winter is high golf season in Marbella, and spread around the coast are lots of world-class courses for every level and budget. Alternatively, hiking and walking opportunities abound in the area – whether along the palm-lined beach promenade, through the twisting flower-filled alleys of the Old Town, or in the nearby hills, where trekkers are rewarded with spectacular views across Africa.
With more than 5 hours of sunshine and an average temperature of almost 20ºC during the day, alfresco lunches are a favorite tradition during winter, and so are activities like horseback riding, exploring the delightful pueblos blancos that dot the nearby countryside, or hunting for sales at the dazzling shopping boutiques in Puerto Banús.
Cyprus
With balmy winter temperatures hovering around 20°C, Cyprus is an excellent choice for a sunny break filled with culture, history, and mouthwatering food.
Located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, this fascinating island country has everything from wonderful beaches and spectacular nature parks to fabulous archaeological sites. The country’s capital, Nicosia (Lefkosia in Greek) has some of the best museums and restaurants; Paphos abounds in beaches and archeological treasures; and Limassol is famous for its lively nightlife.
Canary Islands, Spain
Low travel costs and pleasantly warm year-round weather make Spain’s Canary Islands one of Europe’s best winter sun destinations. Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote – they’re all brimming with culture, beautiful beaches, and lots of things to do.
If you’re looking for a tranquil getaway, coupled with unspoiled landscapes and unique traditions, you might want to consider the archipelago’s lesser-known islands of El Hierro and La Gomera.
There’s no better time to take a trip than today, so why not take advantage of the low travel cost and exciting holiday packages on the market and go get your dose of Vitamin D while seeing some of Europe’s best-kept historical and cultural treasures awash in warm temperatures and glorious sunshine.
January Temperature Averages in European Cities
Average temperatures for January at major cities throughout Europe are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
The cities range from Amsterdam to Zurich and from Reykjavík to İstanbul. They are listed alphabetically and you can jump ahead to the section for Amsterdam to Kiev, Leeds to Pristina and Reykjavík to Zurich.
Included in this list are Europe’s national capitals plus cities with a metropolitan population of over one million people.
The tables give the normal maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on historical weather data collected over a long period, in most cases 30 years.
Average January temperatures
High °F
Low °F
City
High °C
Low °C
42
33
Amsterdam, Netherlands
6
1
51
33
Andorra la Vella, Andorra
10
0
56
45
Athens, Greece
14
7
56
40
Barcelona, Spain
13
4
40
30
Belgrade, Serbia
5
-1
37
29
Berlin, Germany
3
-2
44
35
Birmingham, United Kingdom
7
2
36
26
Bratislava, Slovakia
2
-4
42
33
Brussels, Belgium
6
1
35
22
Bucharest, Romania
2
-6
36
27
Budapest, Hungary
2
-3
32
21
Chisinau, Moldova
0
-6
41
31
Cologne, Germany
5
-1
37
29
Copenhagen, Denmark
3
-2
47
36
Dublin, Ireland
8
2
43
34
Glasgow, United Kingdom
6
1
38
29
Hamburg, Germany
4
-1
28
17
Helsinki, Finland
-2
-8
49
39
İstanbul, Turkey
9
4
15
2
Kazan, Russia
-9
-16
27
17
Kiev, Ukraine
-3
-8
Average daily temperatures in January
High °F
Low °F
City
High °C
Low °C
42
33
Leeds, United Kingdom
6
1
43
34
Lille, France
6
1
58
47
Lisbon, Portugal
15
8
37
27
Ljubljana, Slovenia
3
-3
47
38
London, United Kingdom
8
3
36
28
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
2
-2
44
33
Lyon, France
6
0
49
37
Madrid, Spain
10
3
45
35
Manchester, United Kingdom
7
2
53
37
Marseille, France
11
3
43
30
Milan, Italy
6
-1
24
14
Minsk, Belarus
-4
-10
56
42
Monaco, Monaco
13
5
21
10
Moscow, Russia
-6
-12
37
25
Munich, Germany
3
-4
55
40
Naples, Italy
13
4
56
42
Nice, France
13
5
17
6
Nizhny & Novgorod, Russia
-8
-15
29
20
Oslo, Norway
-2
-7
45
37
Paris, France
7
3
49
35
Podgorica, Montenegro
10
1
33
22
Prague, Czech Republic
0
-5
36
23
Pristina, Kosovo
2
-5
January temperatures: daily averages
High °F
Low °F
City
High °C
Low °C
35
27
Reykjavík, Iceland
2
-3
28
19
Riga, Latvia
-2
-8
55
36
Rome, Italy
13
2
30
19
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
-1
-7
43
33
Rotterdam, Netherlands
6
1
23
13
Saint Petersburg, Russia
-5
-11
16
4
Samara, Russia
-9
-16
46
33
San Marino, San Marino
8
0
37
24
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
3
-4
40
27
Skopje, Macedonia
5
-3
36
23
Sofia, Bulgaria
2
-5
31
23
Stockholm, Sweden
-1
-5
29
20
Tallinn, Estonia
-1
-7
54
36
Tirana, Albania
12
2
44
28
Turin, Italy
7
-3
13
-3
Ufa, Russia
-10
-20
40
27
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
4
-3
59
49
Valletta, Malta
15
9
38
29
Vienna, Austria
3
-2
26
16
Vilnius, Lithuania
-4
-9
24
13
Volgograd, Russia
-5
-11
31
21
Warsaw, Poland
-1
-6
39
27
Zagreb, Croatia
4
-3
38
26
Zurich, Switzerland
3
-3
Find summer sun with these hot European destinations in January
05 January 21
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January is the month to break up the long winter with a dose of winter sun and warmer weather. These destinations will treat you to an escape from the indoors.
By January, the novelty of spending colder days snuggled by the fire with the heating full blast, wrapped in blankets with your thickest socks on has worn off. The winter months have a tendency to overstay their welcome. What begins as a guilt-free excuse to stay indoors and do nothing becomes an exhausting yearning for some sun.
January is a great time of the year to seek some winter sun. After the rush of the festive season, it can leave you feeling rather deflated, like the only thing to look forward to is gradually lengthening days and warmer temperatures. Instead of increasing your burden by setting (unfailingly ambitious) New Year’s resolutions to exercise more and drink less, why not instead look to make January an enjoyable time?
Finding a hot destination for your luxury holidays in Europe during the winter can prove quite challenging. However, looking for a destination that is relatively hot in January compared to the UK’s winter is a far simpler task: there are some magical and warm European countries in January awaiting exploration. Think brighter and warmer days, more hours of sunlight, and an entirely new area in which to enjoy these small delights. The south of Europe in winter is a positively magnificent change of scenery from the now-dreary days of being cooped up inside hibernating in front of the Strictly Come Dancing archives.
These luxury holiday destinations will satiate your sun-seeking zeal. Explore Le Collectionist for other wonderfully warm destinations outside of Europe, such as Morocco and the Caribbean.
Ibiza
Ibiza is known for its summer scene of lazy days on bright beaches and bopping along to tropical beats in illustrious night and beach clubs. But it is also known for being immensely busy in the summer months, and, besides, Ibiza holidays are capable of being far more than such repetitive pursuits. In winter, the pace of life is much slower, but the weather remains more pleasant than on other parts of continental Europe.
January is a great time to explore more of the island: its cooler temperatures mean that its varying and lush interior is more accessible than it would be in the summer’s scourging heat. The beaches, every bit as beautiful in cooler weather, benefit from being peaceful and empty in January. Make the most of the free space: meander the old town’s labyrinthine and quaint streets; walk along serene beaches; hike the rugged terrain to amazing places like Cala d’Albarca.
Where to stay
Take the opportunity to immerse in the wild beauty on your luxury holidays to Spain by staying in Villa Blue. The villa flaunts a borderless horizon over the Mediterranean and Ibiza’s coastal mountains. The gardens are verdant and flourishing, bursting with pines and cypresses. On cooler days, the villa has an indoor jacuzzi and heated floors. But on warmer days, when the weather is at a comfortable 17°C, embark on a trip to discover more of this beautiful island.
Algarve
Algarve, in Portugal’s south, is a seemingly evergreen piece of paradise (largely thanks to its sprawling golf courses!) with a dramatic and rocky Atlantic Ocean coastline. Similar to Ibiza, the Algarve is a tourist hotspot during summer’s swelter. It is a popular destination for golf, sunny days on golden beaches, and its luxuriating lifestyle. While January is the coldest month, it is still tropical in comparison to Northern Europe: winter temperatures reach a mild 16°C. On top of that, there is typically only nine rainy days in January, so the chances of clear skies are high.
On luxury Portugal holidays to Alrgarve in the summer, you will likely witness heaving golf courses, buzzing restaurants, and beaches teeming with holidaymakers. January will see more space on golf courses, with green fees likely to be lower than the extortionate prices of the summer: enjoy a round without the constant pressures of congested tee times. On cooler days, if the sun has dipped behind cloud cover and a beach walk is off the cards, duck into a local restaurant and warm yourself on a caldierada de peixe (a Portuguese fish stew).
Where to stay
The relative quietude and cooler weather gives you the opportunity to saunter the streets of towns and cities without unpleasant crowds and high temperatures. Staying in Villa Santina in downtown Olhão will give you the opportunity to wander around its seasonal bazaars and visit Faro, which is a stone’s throw away. Beyond that, the villa is plush and zen: it has a meditation room, a massage room, a rooftop swimming pool, and a quiet leafy courtyard.
Sicily
What’s the weather in Sicily like right now, I hear you ask? An easy 18°C with clear skies, I say. While this is a pretty sizzling day for Sicily in January, it goes to show how good the weather can get on this amazing Mediterranean island, even in the winter! Sicily is known not only for its beautiful coastline, but also for its food, history, and culture, which makes it a fascinating place to visit all year round – the weather is just an added bonus. While you can still lap up the vitamin D dosage, it also offers opportunities aplenty for cultural and historical discovery when inclement weather demands it. It is one of our out-and-out favourite destinations for luxury Italy holidays.
Tour Taormina’s ancient Greek amphitheatre and wend your way through the lacing streets and lively piazzas of the town. You can even ski the slopes of Sicily’s formidable Mount Etna, with easy access from the cable cars. The evenings can be chilly, which is the perfect time to dine in a snug local restaurant on traditional pastas and delicious Italian wines. The architecture and culture of the island is oftentimes awe-inspiring.
Where to stay
Villa Aranciata is a place of tranquil solitude situated amongst organic orange groves. This villa has a certain bucolic charm: outdoor activities reign supreme and the surrounding gardens and fields blossom in a palette of greens, the source of birdsong that whistles on the breeze from rustling leaves. Spend the afternoon playing tennis in the warming winter sun, or play a round of golf at the nearby club. It is incredibly easy to embark on a number of excellent day trips, with Taormina, Mount Etna and countless other attractions within driving distance. This villa is the perfect home for your luxury Sicily holidays in January.
Mykonos
Once the summer crowds have dissipated and the island returns to its languid ways, it becomes ever more apparent how amiable, forthcoming and wholesome the Greek people are. The pretences of touristy gimmicks are no longer necessary, and what you are left with is an air of welcome that gives you a deeper insight into life on this beautiful island. If you don’t really care about all that cultural immersion stuffs, it’s also one of the hottest areas in Europe during the winter.
While luxury holidays to Mykonos in the summer are characterised largely by an atmosphere of young-at-heart festivities and parties, there are still numerous attractions for visitors to indulge in. Visit the 16th-century windmills, which are a picture perfect site to visit at sunset. Or meander the divine Matoyianni Street – a quintessentially Greek-postcard street with immaculate white walls set against sharp blues. Luxury Greece holidays are also about sampling the various and delicious cuisine.
Where to stay
Situated just outside of town, everything you need is within walking distance from Villa Sydonie: explore the restaurants and the bars to delve into some of the finest Mediterranean and Greek food and drink; peruse the seafront markets for the freshest catch of the day; or simply stay put in the villa, where you can while away sunny days on the spacious patio.
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Reykjavik, Iceland
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Iceland may sound like a place you’d have to endure brutal cold if you visited in the winter, but you’ll be surprised to find that despite its name and latitude near the Arctic Circle, this season here is relatively mild, thanks to the warm Gulf Stream temperatures. In fact, the weather in New York City can be much harsher than it is in Reykjavik, and it’s often comparable to cities like London or Amsterdam. While you will need to bundle up, it’s worth the effort as you’ll be able to take in some of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes, made even more beautiful this time of year with everything from endless ice fields, glistening blue glaciers and brilliantly blue ice caves to partially frozen waterfalls. Add in the fact that you’ll have the chance to watch the northern lights, and Iceland is hard to beat. Just a short drive from the capital city and you can be in the legendary Blue Lagoon, enjoying the soothing warm waters while sipping a refreshing beverage and gazing at the magnificent surrounding scenery.
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Sagres, Portugal
Sagres, Portugal
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Sagres is an increasingly popular winter vacation destination located off the southwestern tip of the Algarve. It draws lots of golfers and surfers to its cool, sun-kissed beaches in the winter. This is the time when Atlantic swells are the most consistent and at their peak, while those picturesque stretches of sand are free from summer crowds. There is also a multitude of golf courses, like the 18-hole Boavist and Espiche, located in an ecological preserve, bringing enthusiasts hoping to play a round or two in the pleasant warmth of the sun. When clouds roll in, storm watchers appreciate the chance to watch and hear the massive waves that crash to the shore. Then there are also a host of pretty fishing villages, majestic castles and scenic walks among cork-oak trees.
One of the most beautiful towns in Croatia, Rovinj is a former Venetian vassal state on the azure Adriatic. It was once an important seaport and a town of sailors and fishermen, but today, it’s one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. While travelers come from all corners of the globe to enjoy a summer holiday, an increasing number arrive in the chillier months of the year, thanks to Rovinj’s favorable weather conditions and mild climate that allow visitors to say goodbye to those winter blues and enjoy wandering the uncrowded cobbled streets lined with art galleries, shops, lively bars and eateries, under the warmth of the sunshine. As many properties significantly discount their rates this season, accommodation is much cheaper too.
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Zermatt, Switzerland
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The most famous peak in The Alps, and arguably the world, is located near the spectacular village of Zermatt. The Matterhorn towers over the border between Switzerland and Italy at nearly 15,000 feet high. The car-free Alpine village itself sits at an elevation of over 13,000 feet and is especially enchanting in the wintertime when it’s all aglow against the icy backdrop of the mountains. You can ride a cable car to the summit to enjoy Europe’s highest scenic outlook, and of course, the area also offers the chance to indulge in world-class spas, enjoy renowned premier skiing and even horse-drawn sleigh rides.
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Venice, Italy
Venice, Italy
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While temperatures in Venice aren’t warm in the wintertime, many feel this beautiful City of Canals is at its very best during this season, particularly under a dusting of snow. And, visitors also enjoy hotel rates that are the lowest they’ll be all year. Skip the crowds by avoiding the weeks around the Carnevale di Venezia Festival, and you’ll benefit from shorter lines to popular attractions as well as a better chance of experiencing the more authentic side of Venice that most high season visitors miss. Bundle up and take a stroll through the thick mist that often settles around the canals, it makes for especially striking atmospheric photos. You can still enjoy the gondolas too, as they run year-round, and when it’s chilly the gondoliers offer blankets to cuddle up in.
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Rovaniemi, Finland
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If you’re really into Christmas, meaning the whole shebang, including Mr. and Mrs. Claus, then a visit to Rovaniemi, Finland is a must. Located just north of the Arctic Circle, this is the “official” residence of the man himself (and the woman behind him, of course). Here you can meet the jolly ol’ fellow in a glistening winter wonderland of snow-covered pines and even reindeer. Pack your serious winter clothing, and look forward to tobogganing in the pristine snow, embarking on sled dog rides, gazing at the northern lights or even going on a reindeer safari. Bring the kids too, they can make cookies with Mrs. Claus and even enroll in Elf School. For the ultimate Santa/frosty experience, stay atthe Arctic Snow Hotel, which is constructed ever year out of snow and ice.
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Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary
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Hungary’s capital offers lots of charms, and an abundance of cultural influences have affected it throughout its long history, making it even more intriguing. It also tends to be more affordable than many other European cities, including Vienna and Prague. No matter what the season, you can enjoy gazing at the magnificent buildings in Baroque, Neoclassic and Art Noveau style, exploring the host of galleries and museums and partying until the sun comes up at the bars, night clubs and pubs. In the wintertime, you can watch or join other skaters that glide across the ice on the huge rink at picturesque central park. Hitting the ornate Turkish thermal baths afterward is the ideal way to warm those chilled bones.
Northern lights dancing over calm lake in Abisko National Park.
Abisko, Sweden
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Abisko, Sweden is another fabulous spot for those who’ve always wanted to experience spending the night in an ice hotel. Located in Swedish Lapland, this is a place designed for winter lovers. The sun may not rise for several weeks during the season, but it’s those many hours of darkness that makes it one of the best places on Earth for watching the northern lights, which can be viewed nearly every clear night. Stay at the Icehotel, located in Jukkasjärvi, and you can take an overnight excursion to search for them and enjoy sleeping in “cool rooms” that hover around 23 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Jasnas, Slovakia
Slovakia
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If you’re into skiing or snowboarding but want to enjoy a more budget-friendly destination, head to Slovakia to enjoy some of the best at a more affordable price. With its breathtaking scenery, world-class boarding and skiing as well as magnificent mountain scenery, more and more travelers are discovering the joys of a winter escape in this Central European nation. Jasna is Slovakia’s top ski resort, with its long descents flanked by snow-covered spruce trees among the ruggedly picturesque Tatras Mountains.
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Svalbard, Norway
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The Svalbard archipelago is set between the Greenland and Barents seas, 1,000 miles from the North Pole, and about three hours by plane from Oslo. It’s not only another fantastic destination for those that want to see the northern lights, but it offers everything from close-up encounters with icebergs and glaciers to an incredible abundance of wildlife. Known as one of the last great untouched wilderness areas in Europe, these tiny islands are home to more polar bears than people, with less than 3,000 calling it home. In addition to polar bears, you’ll have a good chance of spotting walrus, seals, reindeer, polar foxes and all types of birds who co-exist in this harsh, but beautiful landscape. It’s so remote that it hosts the Global Seed Vault, which provides a safety net against the accidental loss of diversity in case of a major regional or global disaster. In addition to aurora and wildlife viewing, you can enjoy dog sledding, skiing, and snowmobiling.
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18 Warm European Destinations in Winter
If you’re craving some sun, there’s nothing better than going on holiday to a sunny destination.
If you’re located in Europe, you don’t need to go far to get the sun you want. There are incredible cities that not only are amazing in summer but in winter too.
In this blog, you’ll find the best winter sun destination in Europe, and tips to help you have a great experience.
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Albania
By Mal of Raw Mal Roams
If you’re looking for winter sun destinations in Europe, you should consider the sea town of Sarande situated on the Albanian Riviera.
Albania is still a hugely underrated holiday destination, extremely budget-friendly with gorgeous beaches, excellent cuisine and rich history.
The temperature during winter hardly ever goes below 15 degrees Celsius during the day with plenty of sunshine which makes Sarande the perfect destination for the winter sun.
Sarande is famous for its excellent seafood restaurants. Try the mouth-watering fresh mussels served in almost all restaurants in town accompanied by homemade Albanian wine.
While beach days are out of the question during winter, Serande and its nearby areas have plenty of interesting places to keep you entertained during your stay.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the ancient Greek city of Butrint, situated an hour’s drive from Sarande. Hire a car and visit the local monasteries, including the most famous Monastery of Saint George which features a church dating back to the 14th century and stunning views over the Ionian Sea.
And if you’re bored of Albania, take a day trip to the Greek island of Corfu, which is located a 30 minutes ferry ride from Sarande.
Algarve
By Linn Haglund of Brainy Backpackers
Algarve is one of the best places to get some vitamin D and escape the cold during the winter months.
There are so many great things to do in Algarve during the off-season and due to a lower number of tourists, you get the most stunning beaches in Portugal without the crowds.
But don’t expect to be all by yourself. Surf is up all year round in Algarve and the most popular beaches, especially on the west coast are busy.
Winter is also the best time of the year to go hiking along the sun-kissed, rugged cliffs lining the mesmerizing coast of Portugal as it’s not too hot.
There are also charming towns you have to visit, especially make sure you don’t miss out on Lagos, Albufeira, and Tavira. You can also go on a boat trip to see all the sea caves that the dramatic cliffs hide.
The most popular is Benagil Cave, hiding a beautiful beach lit up by an enormous sinkhole in the ceiling. It’s not allowed to get off the boat, so if you want to explore the beach itself, you have to rent a kayak or paddleboard at Benagil Beach.
Athens
By Erica of Trip Scholars
One of the most rewarding European destinations you can visit anytime is Athens, and winter is the perfect time for your trip!
The city is still brimming with archaeological wonders, world-class museums, and a fun social scene. But the crowds are significantly smaller than the massive summer surge. Additionally, hotel and airfare rates drop with the temperatures.
Summer heat in Athens can be stifling and many of the archaeological sites are very exposed with few trees and little shade. Summers have average highs of 32 degrees. Some days are much hotter, and it can make exploring the capital extremely uncomfortable.
Winter temperatures, on the other hand, are considerably more inviting! Between December and March, temperatures range from an average low of 6 to a high of 16 degrees.
With the lower temperatures and manageable crowds, you can comfortably get to all the iconic sites in the city. Visitthe Acropolis, Agora, Roman Agora, and Plaka as well as the Museum of the Acropolis and the National Archaeological Museum.
Here are a couple of tips to enhance your winter trip to Athens. To appreciate all of the sites you will see, learn more about Greece before you go. Also consider getting the Combo Pass, which will allow you to skip the lines and save you money if you are visiting multiple sites.
Benidorm
By PlacesofJuma
Benidorm in Spain is a coastal city and a popular destination as a warm destination to catch some winter sun. Its nickname is “Little Manhattan” because this city has the highest density of skyscrapers (in relation to the number of inhabitants) in the world!
Benidorm is also known for its endless sandy beaches, and the beautiful natural bays of the region, which are perfect for swimming even in winter.
Really great is the vibrant nightlife in Benidorm, and even in winter, there is always something going on here. There are really cool clubs and discos, countless pubs, restaurants, and cafes that invite you to go out in the evening.
But also older people, couples and families with children get their money’s worth during a vacation in Benidorm, because the range of leisure activities is ingenious. There are numerous cool amusement parks, water parks and zoos, but also nature and ingenious excursion destinations.
For example, right next to the city is the Sierra Helada National Park, where you can go on wonderful cliff hikes. Also worth seeing is the white town of Alte, as well as the colourful town of Villajoyosa, just a few minutes drive away!
Cagliari
By Claudia Tavani of Strictly Sardinia
Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, is a lovely place to visit throughout the year and a fantastic destination in the winter.
When northern Europe – and even northern Italy – shivers and is covered in a blanket of snow, Cagliari enjoys many sunny days with average day-time temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees Celsius which make it pleasant to go for a walk and even to sit outside to sip a coffee.
The city is packed with interesting places to visit. Start your exploration in the historic centre of town, visiting the old historic quarters of Castello, where you’ll be able to spot the Santa Maria Cathedral with its adjoint bell tower, the two protective towers of San Pancrazio and Dell’Elefante.
Located in Castello there’s the well-curated archaeology museum, where you can get a better understanding of the history of Sardinia. Make sure to get to Via Santa Croce terrace in time for a beautiful sunset!
Not far from Castello, the Roman Amphitheater and the Botanical Gardens are other must-sees.
From there, you can reach Stampace, where you will find more churches and archaeological sites. Cross into La Marina district to find some of the best wine bars and restaurants in Cagliari. Finally, Villanova is one of the most charming neighbourhoods in town.
To enjoy nature within the city, head toPoetto beach. You can walk along the shore or decide to access Molentargius Nature Reserve for a chance of spotting pink flamingos.
Finally, if you fancy a hike just head to Calamosca beach and find the trail to hike to Sella del Diavolo, for incredible views of Poetto beach and Molentargius from above; or the one to Fortino di Sant’Ignazio, an abandoned 17th-century fort from where you can admire the Gulf of Cagliari.
Dubrovnik
By Christine Rogador
Winter is arguably the best season to visit Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular Balkan destinations. Thanks to the popularity of Game of Thrones, this Croatian city has become more popular than ever.
That being said, visiting during winter means fewer tourists, lower hotel prices, and milder weather.
Winter sightseeing in Dubrovnik is also much easier. Apart from being less crowded, the winters in this part of Croatia are typically mild due to its southern location.
Winter in Dubrovnik provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk along the city’s 1,9 km old walls. Without the heat or the crowds, you can enjoy unobstructed views of the walls, forts, gates, and the Adriatic and learn the history of this medieval city.
Another place to visit in the winter is the limestone-paved Stradun, Europe’s most beautiful pedestrian main street. If you go during the holidays, you’ll be in for a treat as the street comes alive with lights, sounds, flavours, and treats from the Advent Market.
If you’re visiting with a partner for a honeymoon or romantic holiday, take the cable car for a different perspective on the old town. Here, you’ll enjoy the views of the old city, the mountains and the Adriatic coast which is one of the most romantic things to do in Dubrovnik.
Beaches in Europe during winter might sound strange but you can still enjoy a beach holiday in Croatia – albeit at a lower water temperature. Among the best beaches to visit in Dubrovnik are Uvala Lapad and Bellevue Beach.
If you want to save more money while travelling in Dubrovnik, find accommodation outside of the Old City instead. Aside from being quieter, the views are also more spectacular with most hotels and apartments overlooking the Adriatic, the cliffs and the nearby islets.
Malaga
By Cristina of My Little World of Travelling
Malaga is often seen as a summer destination because of its incredible beaches, festivals and water activities. However, visiting Malaga in winter is a great option too, especially if you prefer to have a more relaxing experience.
Winter in Malaga is very mild in comparison to other European destinations, you’ll enjoy temperatures of a maximum of 18 degrees and a minimum of 10 degrees.
Malaga is one of the best places for winter sun in Europe as it’s one of the sunniest cities in Spain!
In addition to this, there are plenty of things you can do in Malaga during this time of the year – fromsightseeingand immersing yourself in the Spanish Christmas togoing on a hiking trail.
Some of the things you can’t miss in Malaga are visiting La Alcazaba, a beautiful Moorish fortress-palace with beautiful views of the port; Castillo de Gibralfaro, an incredible castle on the top of a hill; Malaga Cathedral and the port.
Malaga is also an excellent base to go on a day trip to whitewashed villages such as Nerja, Mijas Pueblo or Frigiliana, or other beautiful destinations in Andalusia.
If you aren’t sure about where to stay in Malaga, Room Mate Valeria is a great choice. The hotel is located in the heart of the city and has beautiful rooms and a lovely rooftop bar.
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Malta
By Anne of Packing Light Travel
If you’re looking for a warm winter destination in Europe, Malta is an excellent choice. With December temperatures averaging highs of 17 and lows of 11 degrees, one or two lightweight layers will see you comfortably dressed for exploring the best Malta has to offer.
This includes enjoying delicious seafood at a seaside restaurant, basking in the opulence of Saint John’s Co-cathedral, crossing the magnificent Valletta Harbour in a dgħajsa (a traditional water taxi), taking a boat trip out to the famous Blue Lagoon, and admiring the rich architecture gracing the streets of Valletta or Mdina.
Besides agreeable weather, another advantage is that the euro goes much further in Malta than it does in many other countries in the Eurozone. And, for English-speaking travellers, it’s easy to get around and interact with residents as English is widely spoken; it’s one of the country’s official languages.
If driving on the left is a concern, the good news is that the public bus service is affordable and reliable enough to explore the islands of Malta and Gozo.
Marseille
By Nadine of Le Long Weekend
The South of France is a popular destination in the warmer months, but many don’t realise that winter can be a fantastic time to visit too.
Known as France’s “second city”, Marseille is a particularly vibrant and engaging place to visit in winter, as it offers a myriad of things to do and is typically blessed with a mild climate.
Daytime temperatures linger in the low-mid teens, so on a sunny afternoon, it’s not uncommon to see the locals enjoying the many beaches and baring their skin to the sun’s rays.
It’s the ideal time to take a walk along the city’s famous waterfront promenade, go hiking in the formidable Calanques and get acquainted with some of Marseille’s top attractions.
Learn about the history of this multicultural city atthe ultra-modern MuCEM, shop at the bustling markets, take a wander through the colourful Le Panier district and climb the stairs to Notre-Dame de la Gardefor the best views in town.
Nice
By Stephanie of The Unknown Enthusiast
If you want to experience French charm in the middle of winter, Nice is the perfect city to head to. Situated on the coast, Nice is a charming yet upscale blend of laid-back Mediterranean culture and classic French architecture and style.
Winter sees many fewer visitors than any other season, but still experiences mild temperatures, especially compared to other popular French destinations like Paris.
While it is too cold to go swimming, you can still enjoy many of the beautiful features Nice has to offer. Walk down the Promenade des Anglais – the wide walking path that spans the coast for several miles. The sea views are stunning and the people-watching is top-notch.
Walk through the Jardin Albert I and enjoy the sculptures, green spaces, water features, and playgrounds that are featured in this space that is popular with locals and tourists alike.
Visit Castle Hill for the stunning views of Nice down the Promenade and into the old town.
While in Nice, definitely get some socca (essentially a chickpea pancake) or pissaladiere (pizza-like bread with olives and onions) – specialities of Nice that you absolutely must try!
Nicosia
By Yaren
Cyprus is known for its good weather and in winter, the average temperature is 16-17 degrees.
Most tourists go to Cyprus during the summer months but visiting Cyprus during winter is not a bad idea at all! There are way fewer tourists and it is possible to go to the beach even in the winter months for some people.
If you are planning to visit Cyprus during winter,Nicosia is a good place to stay!
Nicosia is home to many great cafes and bars, historic buildings and great street art. When in Nicosia, you can cross the border from the north to the south of the city to have a unique experience of crossing the border in Europe’s last divided capital.
There is a crossing point located near the Walled City, also known as the old town. You should definitely visit Buyuk Han (The Great Inn), the largest inn on the island, NIMAC, the contemporary art centre, Ledras Street and Selimiye Mosque.
Paros
By Paulina of Paulina on the Road
If you are looking for warm beautiful destinations in Europe in Winter, Paros is the perfect solitude getaway. It is situated around the beautiful waters of the Aegean Sea, in the centre of Cyclades islands.
It is a less travel destination where you can find deserted beaches and warm environments for a perfect winter vacation.
It is recognized as one of the best-kept secrets of Greece. After spending some time there, you’ll know why.
Travellers should visit this island in winter as it is the hub of activities and becomes welcoming especially during winter. Winter reveals another side of Paros with bright lights and shops awaiting your visit.
The winter festivals including Epiphany, Carnival, and Clean Monday make the winter in Paros more happening for the travellers.
The special thing about visiting Paros is the cobblestone streets that offer photo opportunities at every turn. You can visit Panagia Ekatontapiliani, sunbathe at the beautiful beaches, take a ferry ride to the nearest islands, take a boat tour, and have wine at Moraitis.
Tip – Due to the winter season, you may not find where to stay in Paros. But there are a lot of Airbnbs that offer wonderful stays.
Puglia
By Cristina of LooknWalk
Puglia (Engl: Apulia), the land of sea, mountains, and hills attracts visitors due to its extensive Adriatic Coast, picturesque villages, ancient flavours, and outstanding weather.
On average, during winter, the temperatures rarely drop below 10ºC (during the day) throughout the area, but local exceptions exist (due to microclimate). It’s also very much possible to enjoy temperatures close to 20ºC in December, ideal for long walks by the deserted sea, hiking in the mountains, or even a boat ride.
Visiting the charming villages and towns, as well as trying the local foods is exactly what you should focus on during winter in Puglia. Make sure to rent a car for more flexibility.
From the trulli of Alberobello to the “White City” (Ostuni), and the Pearl of the Adriatic (Vieste), there are plenty of places to explore. If you fancy spending a long time here (and maybe, working remotely from Italy), it’s best to choose cities like Bari (the capital of the region) or Lecce (the Baroque jewel). Both are great bases to explore the area.
Rhodes
By Alice of Adventures of Alice
During the winter, Rhodes is fairly warmer than Greece’s mainland. With high temperatures ranging from about 14°C-16°C and low temperatures from 9°C-11°C. This is certainly not the warmest winter destination; however, it provides the perfect conditions for taking part in outdoor activities such as hiking, plus you won’t get too hot at night.
There are so many things to do in Rhodes. The place is filled with rich history and amazing architecture. One of the best things to do is visit the Acropolis of Lindos. These ruins are from the 4th century BC.
It gives beautiful views across the valley and of St Paul’s bay below. To reach it you have to climb a steep hill as the ruins are placed on a 116m rock, this is where you’ll be glad it’s only 16°C.
Some other things to do include visiting Rhodes old town, the Palace of the Grand Master, the valley of the butterflies, Agios Pavlos beach and St Pauls Bay
Santorini
By Dymphe of Dymabroad
Santorini is one of the best warm European destinations to visit in winter. Santorini is an island in Greece that is very beautiful, and the weather is very comfortable in winter compared to many other places in Europe.
When you go here, you can visit picturesque villages, such as Oia, where you can find the iconic blue domes. Furthermore, what’s great during winter is that it is less hot outside, so some activities are more doable.
Hiking is great in Santorini and doing it is much better in winter. Another thing that makes visiting Santorini in winter better is that there are fewer people. This will give you a much more local experience of the island.
Also, exploring the villages is a great reason to visit Santorini, and it’s more fun to explore some villages without the crowds. Furthermore, accommodation on the island is much more affordable during this time.
Keep in mind that the bus schedule is different in winter and buses run less often. That’s why renting a caris more convenient during winter.
Sicily
By Samantha of The Wandering Wanderluster
When you think of Italy in the winter, your mind may jump to images of the snow-capped Alpine Mountains and people skiing, but head further south to the island of Sicily and you’ll find more moderate temperatures, making the island a great destination for a European winter escape.
While the summer months see flocks of tourists heading to the island, visiting Sicily in the winter has some benefits including fewer crowds and cheaper airfare and hotel prices.
While you’d have to be a brave soul to swim in the sea during the winter, there are endless places to visit in Sicily that will easily fill your days. Choose from a plethora of ancient archaeological sites, fascinating museums, stunning churches and beautiful baroque cities.
For a touch of nature, head to Mount Etna for a spot of hiking (with snow!), a trip up the volcano by cable car or simply a casual stroll around some of its historic craters and enjoy the view out over the Ionian Sea. And, of course, a trip to Sicily wouldn’t be complete without indulging in copious amounts of delicious food and Sicilian wine.
While many of the vineyards will be closed, you can stillpart-take in cooking classes throughout the region during the winter months which are often accompanied by some kind of wine tasting experience where you have the opportunity to try some of Sicily’s delectable nectars.
Tbilisi
By Anna of No Space In My Passport
If you are looking for a warm European getaway during winter, then look no further than Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Although summer is the most popular time to visit Tbilisi, the city will not disappoint you in winter.
There are a lot of things to do in Tbilisi, including visiting the Old Town, taking the funicular to see magnificent views of the city, eating some local Georgian food and drinking wine. There is nothing better than a warm Adjarian khachapuri on a cold winter’s day.
If you are a ski lover, within only a few hours’ time, you can find yourself at a ski resort. The most popular one is called Gudauri and offers some good skiing opportunities.
There are some things to know before you visit Tbilisi. In the city, there is no uber. Instead, you can use Yandex Taxi or hail a cab in the street. Georgian is also famous for its traditions, such as the supra (long table with a lot of food), so be prepared to eat and drink a lot.
Tenerife
By Tjasa of The Travel Momento
Are you looking for a stunning destination that offers sunny and warm weather year-round? Then look no further.
Tenerife, a Spanish archipelago located off the coast of West Africa and one of Spain’s largest the Canary Islands, is a holiday favourite destination for the winter months.
You might not think there is anything to do next to relaxing at beautiful black or white sand beaches, but Tenerife has something for any traveller, despite being known for being one of the best islands for families in Spain.
You can enjoy the views over contrasting landscapes, snorkel and watch dolphins in their natural habitat, drive through crazy mountain roads to reach awe-spiring villages, taste volcanic wine, hike one of hundreds of hiking trails or climb Mount Teide, the famous volcano part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Best Winter Destinations in Europe
With our plans of travelling to Europe in winter this year, I recently asked a few travel bloggers for their recommendations for the best winter destinations in Europe. If you too are dreaming of one of the many winter breaks Europe has to offer but not sure where the must see places in Europe in winter are, then this post is a must read for you!
There will be no surprises that many travel bloggers told us the best places to visit Europe in winter, are winter wonderland cities full of magical Christmas markets and snow covered mountains, fairy tale like castles and various scenes straight out of a Christmas movie. However, if you are wondering where the warm places in Europe in December are, then you are in luck because we also have a few recommendations on the best places for winter sun in Europe.
Whatever sort of European winter getaway you are looking for, this post will show you some of the best European cities to visit in winter.
Click here to see the full details of our 1 month Europe in winter itinerary.
Page Contents
1 Best Winter Destinations in Europe
1.1 Iceland
1.2 Finland
1.3 Sweden
1.4 Norway
1.5 Denmark
1.6 Scotland
1.7 London
1.8 Paris
1.9 Chamonix
1.10 Baltic Sea Coast
1.11 Berlin
1.12 The German Christmas Markets
1.13 Munich and Bavaria
1.14 Czech Republic
1.15 Salzburg
1.16 Tyrol
1.17 Slovakia
1.18 Bulgaria
1.19 Switzerland
1.20 Interlaken
1.21 Italy
1. 22 Andorra
1.23 Barcelona
1.24 Lanzarote
1.25 Related posts:
Iceland
Thanks to Catherine from We go with Kids
Iceland is a stunning country, and a winter Europe trip means the chance to see the Northern Lights. While it is important to check road conditions to your intended destinations, a Europe winter vacation in Iceland is low season, so accommodations will likely be easier than during the peak season. However, the hours of sunlight will be limited each day.
Icelandic airlines like Wow Air and Icelandair generally offer a free layover in Iceland of up to a week, which is a great way to expand on another trip. Our family of five rented a car and spent 10 days touring the Ring Road of Iceland, constantly stunned that each view was actually more beautiful than the last.
Iceland offers plenty of waterfalls, geothermal pools, beautiful icecap mountains, black sand beaches, volcanos and whale watching opportunities, along with a glacier lake, an active geyser, and bubbling mud pools. Yes, outdoor swimming is popular year around, and make sure not to miss Iceland’s most popular tourist location, the Blue Lagoon. While south Iceland is the most popular tourist destination and where winter travelers may prefer to stay, a winter season in Europe may encourage a return trip during the summer to check out any parts missed.
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Finland
Thanks to Paul from Global Help Swap
One of the best European countries to visit in winter is Finland. What’s not to love about the home of Santa Claus? You are almost always guaranteed snow, the food is delicious and the people are ultra friendly. Then add Lapland, Reindeer, Saunas and endless forests and you have winter scenes that you only thought existed on Christmas cards.
Finland has a wide choice of winter activities. Why not try nordic skiing or if you are brave enough try walking across a frozen river? As the word Sauna is a Finnish word you have to try this quintessential Finnish experience.
Helsinki is your gateway to the country with flights arriving from all over the globe. It’s one of the cool European cities to visit in winter for a few days before heading out to the beautiful Finnish countryside. If culture is your thing then Turku is your city. If you love islands then head out to the Aland Islands.
Last but not least there is Rovaniemi, the city that leads you to Santa Claus. Meeting Santa Claus in Lapland, surely there can be no better things to do in Europe in winter?
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Sweden
Thanks to Leona from Wandermust Family
Sweden is one of the best places to visit in Europe in winter with the kids as it is well set up for the colder weather. It has the perfect mix of indoor and outdoor activities and the Swedish tradition of Fika (basically coffee breaks) mean that you have plenty of opportunities to take a break from the cold.
One of our favourite family friendly activities was visiting Skansen outdoor living history museum which replicates Swedish life of bygone days. It is great to experience what life was like and the buildings are all open so there are plenty of chances too take a rest from the cold.
Our little one particularly loved walking around the Nordic Zoo which is on site, and it was lovely to see the animals in their traditional habitat.
On top of this, Swedish food is perfect in cold weather and is very child friendly. Who doesn’t love meatballs and mash! Warning – you’ll never be able to eat at Ikea again after eating the real deal.
Stockholm is one of the perfect Christmas breaks Europe offers, with quaint Christmas markets scattered across the city.
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Norway
Thanks to Josie from Josie Wanders
Norway in winter has a special feel to it and a must for your Europe winter itinerary. You will likely fly into Oslo so start your visit with the Viking Ship Museum and Folkemuseum to get a sense of the history. After that the kids can blow off some steam doing winter activities at the Oslo Winter Park. Escape the cold with a visit to the indoor Oslo Reptile Park and watch the snakes and other animals being fed.
Continue your trip by doing one of the most scenic train trips in the world across to Bergen. The Bryggen area of Bergen with it’s colourful timber buildings is a must, as is taking the Fløibanen Funicular to enjoy the view over the city. There is a great playground for the kids to enjoy, and a cafe to warm up in with a hot chocolate afterwards.
One of the best places in Europe to visit in winter is to see the Northern Lights, and Tromsø is located perfectly within the viewing band. Combine viewing the lights with some husky sledding or visiting a reindeer farm for a perfect family day in the snow. For a real splurge, stay at an ice hotel or book an igloo room and really create a Northern Lights experience your kids will never forget.
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Denmark
Thanks to Nicci from Travel with Boys
It might be cold outside but Denmark can be one of the best winter holiday destinations in Europe to take your family.
Denmark is one of the best places to visit in December in Europe, just prior to Christmas, so you can revel in the Christmas markets, Christmas food and so many magical traditions.
The best place to start your holiday is the Danish capital Copenhagen. Copenhagen is one of the best winter city breaks Europe has to offer with a large number of things to do in winter. Your first stop should be the world famous Tivoli Gardens, where you can enjoy a fun filled day of rides, concerts and entertainment for all ages. Next it’s on to see the crown jewels at Rosenborg castle and to witness the daily changing of the guards ceremony at Amalienborg Palace where the royal family live. Lunch at the colourful Nyhavn is a must, as is a canal tour and a trip to the LEGO store.
Take some time to head out of the city and explore the nearby castles of Kronborg and Frederiksborg, the Viking Museum, Aaros in Aarhus and Hans Christian Andersen in Odense. There are also plenty of places throughout Denmark where you can enjoy ice-skating or even the seriously invigorating ice swimming (if you’re game)!
Sadly some big attractions such as Legoland and the GeoCenter Møns Klint are closed over winter.
Our top tip for visiting Denmark in winter is to wear plenty of layers, as it’s freezing outside but toasty warm inside. You will also find there is often more rain than there is snow in Denmark, so make sure you take your windproof raincoat with you and have some fun.
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Scotland
Thanks to Jessica from Independent Travel Cats
Scotland is one of the great winter destinations Europe offers. During the winter months, you’ll find fewer people, lower prices, holiday celebrations, and scenic wintery landscapes. The downside of course is the unpredictable weather, but just come prepared with warm clothing and rain gear!
If visiting Europe in December, I’d recommend that visitors spend some time in Edinburgh as it is one of the best European cities to visit in December for it’s holiday celebrations. There are loads of things to do in Edinburgh for Christmas including a large Christmas market, theater performances, festive afternoon teas, tree lighting ceremonies, ice skating, carnival rides, Santa Claus grottos, and much more. There are loads of things to do for families around this time of year, making it one of the top winter destinations in Europe.
Edinburgh is also one of the best places to visit in January in Europe as you can also celebrate Hogmanay (New Year’s Day) in the city which is one of the city’s largest festivals. However, just note that this is one of the busiest (and most expensive in terms of lodging) weeks of the year to be in Edinburgh.
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London
Thanks to David from Delve into Europe
The winter nights in London are very long, with darkness descending before 4 pm and not lifting until around 8 am – but Christmas in London is such a magical place to visit at this time of the year that you hardly notice.
One of the advantages of the long nights is that you get to show your kids the city sparkling and lit up – you’d have to wait until after 10pm for that in summer. The time around dusk – between 4 and 5.30pm in winter – is magical and it’s great for them to see it.
The beauty of London in winter is that the weather won’t deter you much because there’s so much to do indoors. London has some of the best museums in the world – the Science Museum in South Kensington has some brilliant interactive displays, and its neighbour the Natural History Museum tells the story of the natural world from the dinosaurs to the present day. If you have a budding artist, the National Gallery and Tate Modern are great places to take them for inspiration.
London also has some of the best entertainment in the world in the West End with its many theatres and cinemas. If you love theatre, then London is one of the best places in Europe to visit in winter as it’s pantomime season, a great time to take the kids for some traditional fun and slapstick.
The city has an abundance of year-round attractions for kids as well, and the likes of Battersea Park Children’s Zoo are great places to visit at any time of year.
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There is a great Christmas Market in York too if your travelling around England.
Paris
Thanks to Lena from Salut from Paris
Paris is a bucket list destination for many travellers and shouldn’t be missing on any Europe itinerary. Even though winter is maybe not the time of the year where you can have classic picnics along the Seine, it’s nevertheless a great season to explore the city.
The Champs Élysées is illuminated in festive lights, ice skating rinks are opening all over town and the many Christmas markets inviting you to purchase some Christmas gifts. One of the most beautiful places in Europe in winter!
A must do activity for every Parisian kid is to pay a visit to the big department stores. While the facades of the Gallery Lafayette and Printemps are nicely decorated, the real highlight are the window displays. Each shop window showcases a different Christmas scene with animated figures, trains, wrapped gifts and everything that else that spreads Christmas cheer.
Winter is also a superb time to visit Disneyland Paris. The Christmas and Halloween periods are the biggest events in the Park and worth a visit for everyone who wants to get enchanted by a Disney winter wonderland or a spooky horror show.
If the weather is not on your side, Paris also has a lot of indoor activities for families: the Aquarium of Paris at Trodacero, the Galerie d’Evolution or the Science Museum at Parc de la Villette to name a few. Even the Louvre is great for all ages – rent one of their interactive Nintendo DS guides that easily keep even the most fidgety kids engaged.
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Chamonix
Thanks to Mags from The Family Freestylers
Head to France for one of the unforgettable winter holidays Europe has to offer. Drink in the stunning mountain scenery in the snowy French Alps by strapping on your skis and taking to the slopes. Visit the highest point in Europe by taking the Aiguille du Midi cable car in Chamonix to the heady heights of 3,842m above sea level. Kids will love standing in the glass box at the very top! Chamonix offers family skiing in Les Houches, high mountain railway rides and the chance to walk into a glacier in Chamonix’s ice caves. One of the best places to visit in Europe during winter for a skiiing holiday.
Easy Jet flies into Geneva, then take a 1 hour transfer to Chamonix with Chamonix Valley Transfers (CVT) or Mountain Dropoffs.
Stay at the Rocky Pop hotel in Les Houches or for a magical stay to truly experience the magnificence of the Alps we suggest a night’s stay at the high altitude mountain refuge hotel Terminal Neige, located right on the glacier’s edge.
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Baltic Sea Coast
Thanks to Clemens from Travellers Archive
Germany in winter can be true bliss. Imagine snow-covered little alleys, steaming chimneys and the sweet smell of mulled wine, coming from one of the many Christmas markets that open up in almost every single German city during December. Definitely a must for places to visit in Europe in December.
One of our favourite destinations in Germany in winter is the Baltic Sea coast and especially the Island of Usedom. Germany’s second largest island in the Baltic Sea offers romantic villages and cities that seem to be stuck in time. Most of them are very traditional, with fishermen taking their boats out in the morning before they cure their goods and little markets that will warm your heart.
Especially for kids, the Baltic Sea coast in Germany is a true paradise. Put the whole family in warm clothes and head to the beach. Walking through the sand in summer is obvious, but doing it in winter, when the sea is even darker and has an even more intimidating feel, is something special. Listen to the seagulls and cure the cold and red faces with some warm tea afterwards.
Too cold for you? Don’t worry, there are plenty of museums and things to do on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, such as swimming pools or cinemas.
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Berlin
Thanks to Somnath from Travel Crusade
Berlin, Germany is one of the best places to go in Europe in winter with family, friends and kids.
The Charlie Checkpoint is the best place to visit within the city. We find US soldiers still protecting the territory. It is still known to be the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin. The Parliament and other city attractions include souvenir shopping, travelling and having fun with kids in the mall and other ongoing winter celebrations happening in this part of the country.
The Berlin wall and its popularity make tourists plan a visit to enjoy the beauty and diversities that exist in the place. The Reichstag building is also on the travel wish list of many travellers coming from across the world.
Click here for more top tips on things to do in Berlin with kids.
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The German Christmas Markets
Thanks to Kaylie from Happiness Travel Here
For the past 4 years, we have been visiting the Christmas Markets in Germany each December. I can undoubtedly say that they are my all-time favourite winter activity and having visited with children between 1 and 6 years old they are also perfect for families.
My favourite market with kids is the Striezelmarkt in Dresden. The Dresden Christmas Market is the oldest in Germany. Looking more like a village than a temporary market, the wooden stands are all beautifully decorated. There is a central Christmas tree brought in from Norway and a giant version of the revolving Christmas pyramid, a traditional decoration for this region. Be sure to look up at the top of each stand, you’ll see the decorations come to life with moving figures playing out Christmas escapades.
Hot spiced Gluhwein is the drink of choice for adults. Kids can enjoy a hot Kinderpunsch or feast on Currywurst (sausage in a sweet, mild curry sauce), Quarkbällchen (like a doughnut hole), Lebkuchen (decorative heart-shaped cookies) and Stollen (German Christmas cake).
There are ferris wheels, mini trains and merry-go-rounds and many activities for kids. Inside the larger cabins, you’ll find a children’s cinema, puppet theatre, candle making, art and crafts and our favourite the Christmas bakery where children can shape and decorate their own cookies.
You will find Christmas markets all over Germany, they run from late November and often close by Christmas Eve. Popular with locals and tourists alike, book your accommodation in advance and aim to visit during the week. Be sure to visit more than one market since they each have their own theme and atmosphere. Dresden, for example, has 5 markets within walking distance of each other.
Click here for a full list of Christmas Markets around Europe.
Munich and Bavaria
Thanks to Mark from Wyld Family Travel
Munich and Bavaria are one of the great winter holiday destinations Europe offers over the Christmas period.
If travelling to Europe in December, Munich is great as it is renowned for its amazing Christmas markets where you will find everything from handcrafts to gourmet foods. The Gluewien or the hot wine is a tradition of the winter markets.
In Munich, we found the hop on hop off bus was great in winter to keep us all warm and see the sights. We got off at Nymphenburg Palace and visited the Marstall Museum. This museum is full of Royal Carriages and coaches from the Bavarian Royal family. The Munich Residence has an amazing armoury and crown jewels on display. Munich is alive in winter and covered with snow which is always a highlight for the kids.
Each Bavarian town you visit will have a different Gluewein to sample. The fairy tale castles in Bavaria in winter are postcard perfect. The kids will love visiting Neuschwanstein in the snow, it’s just like the Disneyland castle.
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Czech Republic
Thanks to Christine from Tapped out Travellers
There is so much to see and do in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, that five days isn’t nearly enough time to explore them all with the kids.
Prague castle isn’t your typical castle; it is an entire complex. There are several buildings and alley ways to explore, including the Cathedral, and each open at various times. Be sure to purchase the proper ticket, as there are various options available for different types of travellers and their budgets/abilities, we wouldn’t want you to buy the wrong one. We did and discovered we weren’t able to climb the cathedral tower.
Crossing Charles Bridge is also an event, as each statue and every angle has something new to offer.
Old Town Square holds the Astronomical clock, as well as many Christmas Market stalls. While this isn’t the only market in town, it is one of the biggest and most centrally located. The Christmas Market also runs until Jan 6 most years, so don’t worry if you can’t make it before the New Year.
There is also the Apple Museum, the Lego Museum and Grevin Wax Museum that kids love to explore; no, not apples the fruit, Apple the company. There is an entire museum dedicated to Apple Computers and Steve Jobs. The guided tour is an app you download to your iPhone and read as you pass from station to station. It really was neat to explore and the kids loved the Pixar section.
There are so many day trip options available from Prague that I would suggest everyone drive to Prague. However, flying in and taking a guided tour is also a great idea, just be mindful that most tours don’t allow kids under 5 years old to join. Public transit is extensive in Prague and everything is so close together. There is so much to see on the way to each major attraction that walking really is the best use of your time…and it’s free.
Stay somewhere central in town. We managed to find this amazing hotel, Residence Bologna, not far from the action and it was in the perfect location. Read our full review here. We even managed to get a family sized room that was not too expensive considering it is the capital city, and there were two full bedrooms with a wall between. Hallelujah, the kids can go to bed and we can stay up for travel planning or watching tv…or blogging.
Winter isn’t all that cold in the city, but it isn’t beach weather either. The surrounding countryside can get its fair share of snowfall but the city usually manages to stay a few degrees warmer, as most cities do, and it usually just rains in December. Also, if going during the Christmas break, crowds start to form on December 28 like clockwork. Everyone wants to be in the big city for the New Year’s Festivities (which go off at 6 pm, not midnight, I love it!) so I would strongly suggest getting the majority of your “inside things/sightseeing” done before and leave the “outside things” for later.
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Click here to read our full guide in visiting Prague with Kids.
Salzburg
Thanks to Carolyn from Holidays to Europe
A fairytale town at any time of year, with the addition of twinkling fairy lights and beautifully decorated trees, Salzburg becomes a real winter wonderland in the colder months and makes it one of the best places to travel in Europe in winter.
If travelling in Europe in winter, you won’t be able to resist the charm of the Christmas markets which appear on Salzburg’s streets towards the end of November. The Christkindlmarkt dominates the Old Town and here the whole family will enjoy browsing the Christmas decorations, handmade wooden toys and trinkets, and sampling gingerbread and roasted chestnuts.
At Hellbrunn Palace, kids can post off their own Christmas letter at the special Christmas Post Office, as well as enjoying pony rides and a petting zoo.
A great way to admire the stunning architecture of Salzburg and its winter dusting of snow is on a horse and carriage ride around the Old Town.
Try out your ice skating skills (or just watch) at the ice-rink that is built in Mozart Square during winter. For lovers of ‘The Sound of Music’, no visit to Salzburg is complete without wandering the grounds of Mirabell Palace.
Be sure to catch the funicular (rack railway) to Hohensalzburg Fortress for great views over the city.
Salzburg is a great choice for one of the winter getaways Europe offers for the whole family and with its location in the heart of Europe, it is easy to reach by air, train or car.
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Tyrol
Thanks to Linda from Travel Tyrol
There is a misconception that winter holidays in the Tyrolean Alps are boring if you don’t ski. After spending eight winters with our son in this mountainous Austrian province, I am here to tell you differently.
Yes, a family skiing holiday is great fun. Tyrol has a great many family-friendly ski resorts that caters for children of all ages, even those who are too young to ski. The Schlick 2000 resort in the Stubai Valley is our favourite for families and beginners. But there’s a lot more to do in Tyrol in winter with kids. Here are some insider tips to inspire you:
Explore Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, on a self-guided walking tour. Climb the City Tower for great views of the surrounding mountains. Better still, take the cable car from the city to the top of the Nordkette mountains.
Go sledding! It’s less strenuous than skiing and no training is needed as long as you take it slow until you get the hang of it. Various ski resorts with toboggan runs have sleds to rent at the cable car stations.
Experience the unique Tyrolean Advent spirit at the Christmas markets if you’re visiting in December. They all cater for kids in various exciting ways. Good options are the Christmas markets in Innsbruck, Seefeld in Tirol, Rattenberg, and Mayrhofen. But heck, every little village sets out to make Christmas and New Year fun for the whole family.
Innsbruck or an Alpine village with easy access to ski resorts as well as other attractions are good options to stay with kids in winter in Tyrol. Innsbruck is easily accessible by air from major UK, Dutch, and German cities. Of course, it can also easily be reached by train from Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
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Slovakia
Thanks to Dana from The Talking Suitcase
Slovakia’s capital city, Bratislava, may not be on most parents radar as one of the best European destinations in December with kids, but the city has so much to offer the entire family.
If planning a winter trip, the best time to visit is in December to experience the Christmas Market. Families can wander over 100 red and white stalls bursting with homemade goods and traditional Slovakian cuisine. The Bratislavské rožky, a crescent shaped pastry, must be sampled. It is delicious! Exploring the Old Town and hunting down the famous statues, seeing St. Martins Cathedral, visiting the Bratislava Castle, and stopping by St. Michael’s Gate are a few attractions worth seeing. For families with time to go outside the city center, kids are sure to enjoy the Atlantis Science Center and Zoo Bratislava. We suggest getting the Bratislava City Card to save money.
Getting to Bratislava is easy from popular winter destinations such as Vienna and Budapest. My family of four took the bus from the Vienna Airport to Bratislava for less than 20€ total! This was approximately half the cost of the train and took roughly the same amount of time. Families will likely enjoy the extra space offered by renting an apartment. However, there are plenty of hotels within walking distance of the Old Town to suit all budgets. Make sure to add this underrated city to your next European adventure!
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Bulgaria
Thanks to Sarah from A Social Nomad
The mountain town of Bansko is Bulgaria’s largest ski resort and is just two hours from the capital of Sofia. Nestled in the foothills of the Pirin National Park with the Rhodope and Rila mountains within touching distance, it’s a great place to experience a traditional white Christmas. It’s also a great place to experience a Bansko summer too!
Bansko is a holiday resort for all nationalities, within 2 hours of the Greek border and easy access for Turkey, Russia and Romania it boasts facilities for a great family holiday. It’s easy to rent an apartment here, fast internet access is ubiquitous and it’s not at all expensive. In fact, the mountain resort has been recommended for several years in a row as being the cheapest place to ski in Europe!
As well as skiing and snowboarding you’ll find snowmobiles, dune buggies (yes even in winter), snowshoeing and fabulous hot springs – both free ones in the woods and fabulous luxurious ones when you want to treat yourself. At the end of the day, there are numerous local restaurants (Mehanas) with open roaring fires and heaps of great local food and good Bulgarian wine to enjoy.
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Switzerland
Thanks to Sharon from Simpler and Smarter
We spent Christmas 2017 in Switzerland and it is absolutely perfect for anyone wondering where to go in Europe in winter for that stereotypical white Christmas we grow up hearing about in Australia.
There are fabulous Christmas markets, Christmas events, decorations and a good possibility of snow with places where you can be guaranteed it. Everything is picture perfect.
We travelled around Switzerland for two weeks over the Christmas period and had snow everywhere. Nothing will ever beat my memory of walking along Lake Geneva in a Christmas market with the kids, snow softly falling, driving some vin chaud (hot wine) with carols playing. I have never felt so much Christmas spirit!
Montreux on Lake Geneva is definitely a must visit as they have a whole Christmas festival – you can visit Santa’s workshop up in the mountains, see Santa flying over Lake Geneva, experience a medieval Christmas and there is a fabulous Christmas market.
We spent Christmas Day sledding in Leukerbad which was just perfect. There is a great chance of getting snow here and you can get a cable car easily to surrounding mountains to pretty much guarantee it.
It’s easy to get to Switzerland and travel around. It’s in the centre of Europe with great public transport although we found a car easier and more economical.
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Interlaken
Thanks to Arzo from Arzo Travels
While Switzerland is a winter wonderland for young and old in winter, it is Interlaken that is probably one of the best places for kids.
Located between Montreux and Lucerne the region of Interlaken (though the town of Interlaken is lovely, I am taking more of the region) is perfect for kids: snow, lakes, mountains, and many winter sport activities for all ages make it the perfect place to visit in winter.
If your kids are a bit older they will enjoy a trip to Schilthorn – Piz Gloria which was a filming location for a James Bond movie. They can visit the 007 museum and enjoy the interactive museum where they can touch and replay many scenes of the movie.
They will probably love to eat in the revolving restaurant, too!
If your kids have never been skiing then you should book some ski lessons for the kids – the region is one of the best and well known for winter sports of all kinds. Pick a slope that is suited for the needs of your family and enjoy an amazing sunny and yet snowy time in one of the most beautiful regions of the world.
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Italy
Thanks to Claudia from My Adventures Across the World
Italy is a fantastic destination to visit any time of the year, including in the winter. Families travelling with kids never have a hard time finding places and activities that children love. While the Alps in the north and the Appennini cutting across the “boot” are the perfect place to see the snow and embark in adventure and winter sports, the volcanoes of Campania and Sicily are perfect hiking destinations. Big cities such as Rome, Florence, Milan or Naples have a great combination of cultural and fun activities – with parks galore for children. Smaller villages have that much missed “back then” feel, with life passing slowly. There are lakes, there’s the sea and the beautiful nature.
Last but not least, Italy is the ultimate foodie destination. While adults can indulge in the most gourmet style dishes; children will have their fair share of the perfect pizza, pasta, cotoletta alla milanese, tiramisu and gelato. Can’t go wrong with that!
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>>Click here for tips on visiting Rome in Winter. <<
Andorra
Thanks to Mar from Once in a Lifetime Journey
Andorra is a tiny country sandwiched between Spain and France with just 60,000 inhabitants and an average altitude of 2,000m. The main draw for visitors is the kilometres of snow and ski slopes with all levels of difficulty making them perfect for going with small kids that may be less proficient or first time skiers.
Aside from the host of ski-related activities, there are a lot of things to do in Andorra from the many centuries old Romanesque churches to hot springs at Caldea, the largest thermal spa complex in Europe which has day and night activities and pools for all age levels.
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Barcelona
Thanks to Melissa from The Family Voyage
Are you looking for that European holiday charm without the frigid temperatures? Look no further than Barcelona!
In December and the beginning of January you’ll see every street adorned with twinkling light displays overhead as you stroll the cobbled streets with locals enjoying their own time away from work (rather than mobs of tourists like during other times of the year). Your days will be filled with exploring the diverse neighbourhoods all around the city and world-class attractions like the Picasso Museum and Sagrada Familia, all while basking in temperatures much more comfortable than the northern neighbours, making it a great choice if you would prefer one of the warmer winter destinations Europe offers.Our kids love visiting Barcelona. It’s visually exciting at every turn – Picasso’s unusual paintings, the tile mosaic lizard of Park Güell, the magic fountain at the base of Montjüic. And their favourite activity? Warming up with some fresh churros con chocolate after a chilly day of exploring.
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Barcelona has an easy-going atmosphere and children are welcome almost everywhere.
The winter is mild, with average daytime high temperatures of 55-62 Fahrenheit or 14-18 degrees Celsius, and very few rainy days. Additional layers, like a hat or scarf, are needed after the early-evening sunset.
Outdoors, families can enjoy the open-air top level of a hop on hop off bus tour, feed birds on Placa de Catalunya, ride the cable car up to Montjuic and run around, or check out the paths along the seaside and harbour.
Indoors, families can tour Camp Nou, Europe’s largest football stadium, explore the highly-rated CosmoCaixa science museum, and have fun with interactive exhibits at the Maritime Museum or the Chocolate Museum.
For a tasty treat in cool weather, try churros con chocolate, a regional favourite of sweet, donut-like long breads dunked into a cup of warm chocolate pudding.
Getting to Barcelona is easy. The main railway station, Barcelona Sants, handles high-speed trains from far and wide, and the Barcelona airport receives regional and international flights. In the city, there are multiple transportation options such as shuttle, bus, taxi, or rapid transit.
Stay in the city centre to make the most of your visit to family-friendly Barcelona!
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Lanzarote
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The Spanish island of Lanzarote is only 78 miles off the coast of Africa making it a year round sunshine destination. If you are looking for the warmest place in January or December, then consider Lanzarote with temperatures range from 14 to 20 degrees celsius and the short flights from Europe mean it’s ideal for children. This Canarian island has plenty to offer families.
Ever visited a volcano? Timanfaya National Park is your opportunity. Take a tour and find out how more than 100 volcanos erupted to form this landscape resembling the surface of another planet. At the top, water is thrown into the geyser and erupts as steam.
The art of Cesar Manrique is another drawcard, visit his house at the Fundacion Manrique where lava flows through the interior and subterranean rooms resemble an Avengers style lair. Jameos del Agua, a network of caves turned into an open air theatre, is another Manrique creation as are the colourful mobiles you will see everywhere on the island.
Canarian food includes Spanish favourites popular with kids, paella and tapas
Throw in black sand beaches, camel riding, water parks, boat trips, body boarding at Caleta de Famara and accommodation ranging from yurt villages such as Lanzarote Retreats to five star all inclusive hotels like the Princess Yaiza Hotel and you’ve got yourself the ideal family holiday for an escape from the winter rain and cold.
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Let’s be honest, hardly anyone likes January. The holidays are over, we continue to be tormented by the New Year’s hangover, and we don’t feel like going to work at all. You have two options for how to spend this not the most pleasant month. You may be trying to shed the pounds you’ve put on over the holidays and be sad about having to get used to your routine again. Or you can go on a trip. January is not the tourist season. So flying somewhere at this time, firstly, is cheap. And secondly, you can easily buy tickets to anywhere in the world.
1. Lanzarote, Canary Islands
It’s no secret that winters in the Canary Islands are warm and sunny. If you decide to spend your January here, do not rush to go to the popular resorts of the eastern part of the Canaries. Drive to the western islands. Most of the landscape objects here were built by local architect Cesar Manrique. The islands also owe him their main attractions: a cactus park and a house that the architect built for himself. However, the main thing to admire here is nature. Particularly volcanoes. The Timanfaya National Park is known for its multicolored volcanic hills. If you don’t feel like climbing mountains, scuba dive into the underwater world.
2. Silver Lake, Los Angeles
The Venice of California area is getting cooler every year. Now this is definitely the place to come to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and take a break from the chic of Los Angeles. There are no beaches here, but the spirit of measured rest is hovering: houses on the slopes of green hills and palm trees along the boulevards with vintage T-shirts and vinyl records. Silver Lake has many farmers’ markets and surfer shops, graffiti shops, and eateries. Here is eternal summer, hip-hop and fun (even in January).
3. Barbados
“Beach, food, alcohol and dancing” is how Rihanna sang about her perfect day in Barbados. The relaxed atmosphere of the Caribbean Islands will take you over as soon as you arrive here. Holidays on the glamorous west coast are luxurious and pull on all five stars. But the further south you go, the more you feel the local flavor: cozy restaurants, fresh seafood dishes and the sounds of reggae coming from everywhere. If you are a fan of a more measured holiday, the east coast is for you. You can also come here for the cool surfers and white sand beaches. In January, the rainy season ends in Barbados, which means that you can fully enjoy the warmth and sun.
4. Cape Verde
Cape Verde is a small cluster of volcanic islands almost a thousand kilometers from Senegal in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. But believe me, you should come here: miles of ivory beaches, perfect waves for surfing and incredible scenery. Although Cape Verde is close to the equator, in January the average temperature here is 25 ˚C. And another huge advantage of the evergreen island is the presence of eco-hotels that can compete with both budget and high-class hotels. They run entirely on renewable energy sources. So if you want to not only have a good rest, but also help preserve nature, then Cape Verde is an ideal option.
5. Montreal, Canada
If partying outside in sub-zero temperatures sounds good to you, come to Montreal. The annual Igloofest street festival gathers all those who like to dance (and freeze) to the songs of the coolest performers. In addition, the French-style snow-covered buildings of Montreal look bewitching. To fully enjoy the beauty of the city, you can climb Mount Royal. If you missed the hipsters who stayed in the 2000s, Montreal has a reminder of their culture: hot smoked meat sandwiches and bagels (they are even tastier than New York ones). You can also try poutine, Quebec’s national french fries fast food (not what you might think).
6. China
In January, there are almost no tourists in China – at this time strong cold winds blow here. So you will have a great opportunity to quietly consider the main attractions: the Terracotta Army and the Great Wall of China. By the way, covered with snow, they look even more fascinating. In January, hotel prices are much lower than usual. Therefore, you can spend the saved money on national cuisine restaurants. For example, try baozi – local dumplings with broth inside. In January, the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is held in China, which entered the Guinness Book of Records as the longest. At night, the ice sculptures are illuminated, which looks very impressive. If you decide to watch it, don’t forget to dress warmly. The temperature can reach -24 ˚C.
7. Panama
If you want a great beach photo, Panama is the easiest place to take it. Yes, this resort is not as popular as neighboring Colombia and Costa Rica. But there are many beautiful beaches here, since this is a small state: a thin strip of land between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. There are many islands near Panama. For example, the San Blas archipelago. Unlike many tourist-only resort islands, San Blas will have an indigenous Kuna tribe living next door to you. There are no luxury villas here, but there are bungalows with thatched roofs, like the locals.
8. Val d’Isere
In mid-January, all New Year’s holidays end and no school holidays are foreseen. So you can safely go to European ski resorts. Particularly in Val d’Isère. And not just for the best slopes on the continent. But also for the sake of realizing that this ski resort is not far from sunny Saint-Tropez. Over the past five years, many hotels have appeared in the city, from hotels with ordinary rooms to hotels with chalets. Most of them have a cable car, so you can easily climb up the mountains to ride.
9. Porto, Portugal
Without a doubt, Portugal is an amazing country. The record 20 million tourists who visited it last year will most likely confirm this. In January, you should not go to Portugal for a beach holiday, you are unlikely to get a tan. But you can enjoy a mild and warm winter. Moreover, the prices at this time are lower than usual. Porto, once a typical small European city, has seen a revival in the last few years. The once quiet medieval streets are filled with cafes. The old buildings have now been refurbished and converted into hotels by local designers.
10. Paddington, Australia
If you like the relaxed and cosmopolitan Sydney, but it’s too modern for you, then Paddington is the perfect place to relax. This beautiful city is just as noisy and fun as Sydney. And as cozy as in small towns with colorful houses in the Victorian style. The main pedestrian street of Paddington – Oxford Street – is no different from other similar streets: there are many cafes, pubs and shops. But if you turn off Oxford, you will find exhibitions of local artists and studios of Australian designers in the alleyways. In January, Australia has great weather (as in any other time of the year). But only in January Sydney hosts the International Arts Festival, which is worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.
11. Nicaragua
This Central American country has it all: rainforests and pristine beaches, volcanoes and unusual eco-hotels. And although Nicaragua is truly a heavenly place, it also has a rainy season. That is why it is worth coming here in January, because at this time there is almost no precipitation. Just be careful. Perhaps, once in Nicaragua, you will not want to come back.
12. Brazil
Celebrate the New Year in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo and go to the coast for a couple of weeks. Even if you spend all your annual savings on this trip, it will be worth it. Everything here is exactly as you imagined. Several kilometers of deserted beaches with golden sand, palm trees and turquoise waves. The best way to enjoy this is in the small coastal town of Transoco, or on the islands of Biopeba and Tinjare, where it is quiet and car-free.
13. Myanmar
Myanmar seems to be something magical at any time of the year. But it is especially good here in January (little rain, a lot of sun and heat). Myanmar mesmerizes with its pagodas and temples in the misty Himalayas and enchants with untouched tropical islands.
14. Gold Coast, Australia
If you want to start the year on a bright note, Australia is the place to be. First to Sydney, where the best New Year’s parties take place, and then go on a trip along the east coast. It’s beautiful: the Gold Coast, the Great Barrier Reef, Byron Bay. In January there is no heat and annoying tourists. So you can fully enjoy the gorgeous beaches, delicious food and beautiful private islands.
15. Belize
It’s hot, humid and rainy. Moreover, hurricanes and tropical storms are not uncommon in Belize. But we hope that this information did not confuse you too much. In fact, Belize is a Caribbean paradise in the middle of the jungle with stunning beaches. If you get tired of sunbathing, go see the Mayan ruins. The best time to visit Belize is in January or February. At this time, it is not too hot and humid here.
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Thailand
This heavenly place is especially beautiful in January. Yes, at this time there are a lot of tourists here, but not as many as during the New Year holidays. In Thailand, it is worth visiting both the capital and the islands along the Andaman coast: Phi Phi, Phuket and Koh Lanta. If you want to go to the eastern islands of Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Tau, it’s better to wait until March, because due to the rainy season in January, you won’t be able to sunbathe on them.
17. South Africa
We can name dozens of reasons why you should visit South Africa. But in short: delicious food and wine, beaches, ocean and hotels. Stunning scenery from the Garden Route and the Western Cape to the Karoo. But the main memory of your trip will be meeting with wildlife on a safari.
18. Bruges, Belgium
This small Belgian town is one of those rare places that is charming at any time of the year. It can be described in the words of the hero of the film “Lie low in Bruges”: “Damn’s fairy tale. ” It is worth going here for french fries, beer and snowy winter. In addition, snow and frost are a great reason to linger in some bar with Belgian beer or in an antique shop. Bruges has many beautiful canal-lined hotels and atmospheric restaurants where you can dine by candlelight. Be sure to try the moul-frit (a local dish of mussels and french fries). It is enough to spend only a few days in Bruges. But during this time you will have time to enjoy the charm of the city and gain a few extra pounds.
19. Mexico
The Mexican winter has everything that ours lacks: warmth, a riot of colors and an abundance of exotics. Parties on the beach, yoga in the shade of trees, swimming in cenotes. Chances are you, like us, will fall in love with the spirit of Tulum and the small island of Holbox, where everyone goes barefoot. In Mexico, you can relax in different ways. If you want to enjoy colonial architecture, go to Merida. And if you want to lie on the beach, then Sayulita is best suited for this. In any case, the weather is wonderful on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts: warm and almost cloudless.
20. Rajasthan, India
It is also worth going to the Indian state of rajas in January. At this time it is warm and there are not too many tourists. So you can fully enjoy the unusual architecture, similar to the scenery for Bollywood films. Don’t forget to visit the main treasures of India: Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur.
Leave room on your phone for some forgotten sights like the Jal Mahal or the lost city of Bhangar. Rajasthan is also worth visiting in January because this is the perfect time for an Arabian Night-style safari in Jaisalmer (this city is in the middle of the desert). There you can ride camels and, like a real Bedouin, spend the night in the open air.
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Where to go in January in Russia – a selection of TOP destinations
Russian North
gold ring of Russia
Karelia
Veliky Novgorod and Novgorod region
Ski holidays in Russia
Dombay and Elbrus region
Rosa Khutor
Sorochany
Where in Russia is warm in winter?
Caucasus
Sochi and Abkhazia
Crimea
January is the very beginning of the long-awaited new year, so I want to spend it interesting and fun. For example,
go on a journey and arrange a total reboot with the help of new experiences and high-quality relaxation! AT
In this article we tell you where you can go in January in Russia for an excellent inexpensive vacation and adventure.
Russian North
Where else can you find a real Russian winter, if not in the North? This is one of the best destinations for
go in January: admire snow-covered landscapes, immerse yourself in the history of ancient cities and monasteries,
get acquainted with the traditional winter fun and the life of our ancestors. All this you will find in the Vologda region,
by going on one of our tours:
“Vologda Pearls”, 3 days, from 8,750 rubles / person
or
“A Christmas Tale in Vologda”, 3 days, from 9840 rub/person Fascinating journeys and answers to the most curious questions await you: how the famous Vologda
lace, due to what event did Ustyuzhna become the prototype city for Gogol’s “Inspector General”, why Ferapontov
the monastery is so famous all over the world, and many other entertaining stories.
Golden Ring of Russia
The most famous tourist route in Russia is especially beautiful in winter: the shining domes of churches are covered with snow,
the streets are decorated in a New Year’s way, the atmosphere of a holiday and a long-awaited rest is everywhere. In addition, January
the perfect time to take a leisurely drive through the cities of the Golden Ring and see everything without haste
Attraction. For example, in our tour
“Pearls of the Golden Ring (comfort)”, 5 days, from 19850 rub/person
you will visit Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Rostov the Great, and besides, you will see Tver and Alexandrov.
Along the route, merchants’ estates, white-stone cathedrals, a tour of the saltworks, walks along the walls are waiting for you.
ancient Kremlin – and this is not a complete list of attractions.
Karelia
Winter in Karelia is very beautiful, snowy, but at the same time mild and comfortable. Ideal for long walks to waterfalls,
canyons, for climbing mountains and observation platforms! We can offer many options for winter travel
for a few days in the country of lakes and waterfalls.
From Vyborg to Ruskeala: in the footsteps of the Swedish knights, 2 days, from 6,490 rubles per person
A journey that combines the medieval flavor of Vyborg and the natural beauties of the Ruskeala canyon, with its
sheer marble cliffs and a deep lake.
In the heart of the Karelian region, 2 days, from 4,990 rubles/person
This route along the coast of Lake Ladoga will take you to the most famous Karelian sights:
Akhvenkoski waterfalls, Ruskeala marble canyon (in which only in winter, after dark, lights are lit,
similar to the Northern Lights), Vakkosalmi Park, which is famous for its untouched landscapes of winter nature.
On a visit to the husky and Karelian Santa Claus (comfort), 2 days, from 5 490 rubles / person
On this tour you will not only see the natural beauties of Karelia, but also get to know the local Santa Claus – Talviukko.
Having visited his residence, you will learn about the peculiarities of the Karelian seasons, the culture of the ancient Sami, try
national food. And also you will have the opportunity to chat and cuddle with friendly huskies in the very
large kennel of these sled dogs in Russia!
Veliky Novgorod and Novgorod region
The Novgorod region is an original, unique zone on the map of our country. She keeps to this day
evidence of bygone times, traditions, unique monuments of the past. To leave in January for Novgorod is
plunge into the world of ancient Russia, peasant life, military affairs, feel like a participant in distant events. BUT
New Year’s atmosphere around will only contribute to vivid impressions! Here are our three tours where you can
get acquainted with the amazing Novgorod region.
Staraya Russa-Veliky Novgorod-Valdai, 3 days, from 10,510 rubles/person
You will visit Staraya Russa, which was famous for its wealth and cultural development in antiquity, and now
known as a health resort with mineral springs and lakes. In addition, you will get acquainted with Veliky Novgorod and
Valdai, the “bell capital”.
Veliky Novgorod, 2 days, from 5 840 rubles/person
This tour is completely dedicated to the long and fascinating history of Veliky Novgorod. You will visit the famous
Novgorod Kremlin, learn all the secrets of the Yaroslav’s Court and Market, and also visit the Museum of Wooden Architecture
“Vitoslavlitsy”.
In the sacrum for Christmas decorations, 1 day, from 2 640 rubles / person
This one-day trip will take you to the factory of invariable New Year’s attributes – Christmas tree decorations. you not only
you will learn all about their making, but also learn how to make these traditional decorations yourself. In addition, you will visit
interactive museum “Old Believers Compound”, where you will be introduced to the old Russian rituals, games and
crafts.
Ski holidays in Russia
Fans of outdoor activities in January often choose a vacation in a ski resort. So far, the famous Alpine
slopes do not fly off, but this is not a reason to be upset! Russian ski resorts are not inferior to European ones in terms of comfort
and equipment, but the cost will come out more budget. We tell you about the best destinations for ski holidays:
Dombay and Elbrus region
These places became popular with outdoor enthusiasts back in Soviet times. Here you can enjoy not only
views and steep slopes, but also arrange a full-fledged cultural program: in the nearest Pyatigorsk and Cherkessk, you can
have fun and have a good time.
We offer 2 tours to Dombay, which combine cultural and sports activities:
Ski safari in the Caucasus, 8 days, from 38,000 rubles / person
You are waiting for skiing on the slopes of Arkhyz, Dombay and Elbrus, under the guidance of an experienced guide and in a cheerful company, and
also an excursion program – a walk through the best sights of Pyatigorsk.
Rainbow week, 8 days, from 46,000 rubles/person
On this tour you will not only visit Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk and ride in the best ski resorts of the Caucasus, but also
you will see the natural beauties of these lands: Alibek gorge, Shumka waterfall, Geduko thermal springs, and in addition,
you will visit the Nizhnearkhyz settlement and the temples of Senta and Shoan.
Rosa Khutor
This place in Krasnaya Polyana appeared as a venue for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Rosa Khutor was built according to
in the image and likeness of the famous Alpine resorts: hotels and restaurants with a chalet style, expensive and high-quality service,
excellent technical equipment. Riding here is comfortable and convenient – this ski resort may well replace
a European one.
Sorochany
The nearest ski resort to the capital of Russia, which is very convenient to get to. Thanks to the location and uncomplicated
slopes, it is ideal for beginners who just want to try their hand at winter sports. And for
For experienced skiers, the slopes of Sorochan are perfect. There is the possibility of late skiing (until 3 am) –
Adrenaline lovers will definitely appreciate the high-speed night skiing.
Where is it warm in Russia in winter?
Russia, of course, is considered to be a country for northern holidays. But, although it cannot be compared with Southern Europe, even in winter
we have a place to warm up. Here are a couple of destinations for a warm holiday, where you can go in this
January.
Caucasus
If there are eternal snows in the ski resorts of the Caucasus, then the plain is warm and comfortable even in winter. January –
a great time for walks and excursions to cities and natural locations. On our tour
“Necklace of the Caucasian Mineral Waters”, 5-7 days, from 33,600 rubles / person
you will visit Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk and Essentuki, enjoy the beauty of Honey waterfalls, Mount Mashuk, Polyany
Narzanov, take a dip in the Suvorov hot springs.
Sochi and Abkhazia
The Black Sea coast in winter is excellent demi-season weather, suitable for long walks and comfortable rest
on the sea coast. And not far from Sochi is the border with Abkhazia. This country has long been related to Russia
so much so that you don’t need a visa or a foreign passport to enter it – feel free to go for natural
beauties and cultural impressions to the “land of the soul”. For example, in our tour
“Treasures of the Land of the Narts”, 5 days, from 17 900 rub/person: you will see Gagra, New Athos, the famous lake Ritsa and many other sights of Abkhazia.
Crimea
The Crimean coast is so picturesque and culturally rich that it is perfect for holidays all year round. Summer is not here
too hot – thanks to the sea coast, and not cold in winter. Discover the treasures of Crimea with us on a tour
“Crimean circumnavigation at Christmas”, 5 days, from 20,900 rubles per person. Together we will visit the palaces of Yalta and Alupka, the fortresses of Bakhchisarai and Feodosia, taste Massandra wines and
Crimean Tatar cuisine.
There are a lot of destinations for a January holiday in Russia! It remains only to choose where to fly or
go to these winter holidays. If you are interested in some region or route – write to our
managers in a pop-up dialog box in the chat or call the numbers:
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Where to go and where to relax in January
January is the month of travel, because this month is the month of student and school holidays, Christmas and New Year holidays. Holidays in January are best planned in advance, however, even a few days before the trip, you can redeem a very advantageous offer. In this article, we will tell you where to go and where it is best to relax in January.
Contents
Where to go for a weekend in January
Sightseeing tours in January
Festivals and holidays in January
Ski holidays in January
Beach destinations in January
Holidays with children in January
Shopping lovers in January
Exotics in January
Holidays without visas in January
Where not to go in January 9017 go on a weekend in January
In January, a real winter fairy tale in Stockholm, there is also a large selection of entertainment. If you want to see the city, then you should visit the Royal Palace, as this is the main pride of the architectural monument and Stockholm. After that, you can take a walk through the ancient Gamla Stan area. If you are caught in bad weather, then you can go to the city’s museums, for example, to the National Museum, in order to see paintings by famous artists. The air temperature in January averages around 0 °C.
Vacation in January
You can also go to Reykjavik for the weekend – for the sake of the northern lights. From entertainment, they arrange jeep safari through the reserves or walks along the glaciers. If it gets quite cold in Reykjavik, then you can go to the hot spring, which is called the Blue Lagoon. The temperature in it is never lower than +37 °C. In winter, this city has very beautiful nature. The air temperature there is about 0 ° C, and you can stay for the weekend at the Fosshotel Baron.
Northern Lights in Iceland
Another destination for the January weekend is Kiruna. The city is located in the very north of Sweden, but this fact does not scare tourists at all. In Kiruna, you can see the longest northern lights, which begin in November and last right up to March. In the city you can rent a snowmobile, ride a dog sled, visit an exhibition of ice sculptures or go ice skating. If you choose Kiruna for the weekend, then be sure to visit the city church, which was built in a classic Norwegian style, as well as Abisko Park. At 19km from the city there is an ice hotel, which annually receives a huge number of tourists. In the city, the air temperature is approximately -11 °C. You can stay both in the SpiS Hotel hostel and in a 4 * hotel, for example, in Camp Ripan.
Excursion tours in January
Every year the demand for excursion tours is growing, where you can go on winter holidays or vacation. Any country you like is suitable for this, since the Christmas and New Year atmosphere cheers up and gives a smile to all tourists. For example, you can visit the Czech Republic. The capital will welcome you with gingerbread, traditional dresses, biblical characters, fragrant mulled wine, fireworks and folk festivals. It ends on January 6, when the day of Epiphany begins in the Czech Republic.
The Epiphany Day is celebrated in the Czech Republic on January 6
Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and Vysehrad are definitely worth seeing. For those who are not afraid of real winter, it is worth visiting Sweden, Denmark, Finland or Norway. January in these countries is windy and frosty, so if you choose one of these countries, you need to take care of warm clothes. This month, the snow-covered streets create a festive atmosphere, and to warm up, warming mulled wine is sold on every corner in Helsinki and Oslo.
If you like warmer and drier weather, then warmer European countries are for you, in January these are Portugal, Spain, Greece and Italy. In the south of Europe in January, the temperature stays between +11…+16°C, which is well suited for excursions and slow walks through the narrow streets. However, in these countries it is sometimes cold, even snow can fall. Quite dank, damp and overcast in Belgium and the UK.
High humidity in the Netherlands. However, in such trips you can find your advantages, because after the New Year holidays, tourists disperse, and you can wander through the streets of the city outside the usual crowds. If you go to the USA, the sightseeing tour, as a rule, consists of visiting and exploring New York, as well as the coastal resorts of the country. Going on a trip with children, it is worth visiting national parks, as well as, of course, Disneyland.
Festivals and holidays in January
When choosing where to go on vacation in January, many people are primarily interested in various holidays and festivals that take place at this time. For some, this is another reason to travel, and some, on the contrary, want to avoid crowds. The carnival season in the Canary Islands starts in January and lasts until mid-February. At this time, the program is very rich – musical performances, children’s carnivals, competitions, as well as a parade of carts. At the end of the carnival season, a colorful performance awaits children – the procession “Caribbean Holiday” and a battle with serpentine or confetti.
In Monte Carlo at this time there is a circus festival. For him, the Prince of Monaco specially selects the best numbers in all the circuses of the world.
Monte Carlo Circus Festival
In January there is a fire festival in Scotland to welcome spring. In the evening, Scottish villagers carry lit torches through the streets. This should scare the winter spirits into making way for spring. Especially for the festival, a Viking ship is built, which is burned in the main square, and this action ends the fire festival. It has been held for more than 3000 years, while all the ancient traditions have not changed.
In Greece, January 8 can be called an analogue of the women’s holiday on March 8. In the cities of Monoklisia, Nea Petra, as well as in most villages and villages in the northern part of the country, the Ginaikratia women’s festival is celebrated. In families on this day, the spouses exchange roles. Women are freed from household chores, spending this day in a cafe or in other public places where only men are usually allowed to be. But the husbands at this time are at home, look after the children and do housework. Lately, however, it has become more of a tradition rather than a festival.
Ginaikratia – the festival of women in Greece
Today this day is called a little differently – the Festival of female domination or, more simply, the Festival of matriarchy.
It is customary to release balloons not only in the summer months. In winter, you can also see the beauty of colorful balloons. So, in Austria, in the village of Filzmoos, a festival of balloons takes place. Despite the fact that this is a relatively young holiday, it has already become a tradition; it is held in the first half of January. During the celebration, fairs, concerts and other various entertainments are arranged.
In the second half of January, a large number of holidays are held in the UK, which are dedicated to the theme of the Vikings and Celts. Glasgow traditionally hosts the Celtic Connection festival of Celtic art. They arrange theatrical performances based on fairy tales.
On January 6, Poland celebrates the Three Kings Day. Practically in all cities they organize festivities. Residents gather in the streets, sing carols and take part in performances on various religious themes. The procession is represented by three continents: Africa, Asia and Europe. During the celebration, all residents rest. Under 1960 years in Poland, this holiday was considered a day off. However, over time, this day was gradually forgotten, and only since 2011 in Poland have returned to this tradition.
Three Kings Festival, Poland
Between January 21 and February 21, China celebrates the New Year, or, as it is also called, Chun Jie – Spring Festival. This is the most important and grandiose holiday in China, as well as in the countries of East Asia. It is usually celebrated for 15 days, each of which differs in customs and traditions.
Ski holidays in January
Ski holidays in January offer a wide range of choices. You can snowboard or ski in any country where there are mountains. Admirers of the classics choose Germany, France or Austria. And those who love a more elegant and relaxing holiday choose Italy. Andorra has quite comfortable conditions for recreation and reasonable prices. Thanks to this, ski resorts in Andorra are becoming more popular every year, so it is worth booking rooms in advance.
Ski holidays in Andorra
If high mountains are not the most important thing for you when choosing a country for a holiday, then you can have a very good rest in Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia. But in Sweden, Finland and Norway in January it is quite cold. However, many choose these countries, because after a cold ski day there is an opportunity to take a real Scandinavian sauna.
It is good to spend an active holiday in January because this month there is a lot of snow in all popular resorts. The only exception is Turkey, but ski tourism there is quite specific. It is suitable for those to whom the sports component is not important. For a wonderful holiday, you can go to the Bukovel ski resort in the Ukrainian Carpathians. You can stay in cozy wooden cottages, and the ski slopes are equipped with modern lifts.
Beach destinations in January
Finding hot countries with air temperatures above +32 °C in January is quite difficult. Of the popular beach destinations, only India is hot, where a temperature of +35 ° C is considered the norm. A bit cooler in Indonesia. It is much easier to choose a country where the temperature is approximately +29-31 °C.
India
Among the countries where you can go sunbathing in January, Egypt is often chosen. The ticket will cost you inexpensively, especially this month, when the season has already ended. The air temperature is kept within +19-24 °C, and the water in the sea will be +22-23 °C. In addition to the cool sea, winds can disturb you in January. However, in resorts such as Taba and Sharm el-Sheikh, strong winds will not bother you, since the resorts are protected by mountains. The absence of heat will allow you to comfortably explore the country, visit several excursions.
Sunny Thailand is very popular with tourists. Indeed, in addition to good air temperature, which reaches +28-31 °C, the sea in January warms up to +26-29 °C. The winds in Thailand calm down, the temperature becomes pleasant, the humidity decreases.
Holidays in Thailand
A beach holiday in the UAE is very similar to a holiday in Egypt, but in the United Arab Emirates there is something to do besides swimming in the sea and lying on the beach. Such a holiday is suitable for those who like to go on excursions or organize their leisure time on their own. In January, holidays in the UAE are an alternative to Egypt, but a little more expensive. The air temperature in the United Arab Emirates is cool, keeps up to + 20-24 ° C, and the sea warms up to + 20-22 ° C.
In January, winds and strong waves are quite common, so this holiday is ideal for surfers.
You can also visit excursions, enjoy the promenade, visit camel races, Moroccan baths or get to know the traditions of the country.
The Spanish island of Tenerife experiences a turning point in January as the ocean cools to 20-21°C and tourist numbers plummet. In the south of the island, the sun warms the air temperature up to +22-27 °C. On such days you can sunbathe on sunbeds, swim in the pools. But when you caught a not so active sun, you can go on excursions.
Tenerife Island, Spain
A beach holiday in Sri Lanka will depend on which coast you choose. For example, in the southwest in January there is quite a lot of rainfall, so it’s hard to imagine a vacation without a raincoat and an umbrella. In the northeastern part of the island, there may also be precipitation, but there can be no more than 4-5 days, the air temperature fluctuates up to + 30-33 ° C, and the sea warms up to + 25-27 ° C.
As you already understood, the weather can vary greatly by country, including in January, but for those who love the hot tropics, a vacation in India, and more specifically in Goa, is ideal. Thanks to the scorching sun during the day, the air temperature rises to + 32-34 ° C, and the temperature in the sea reaches + 26-28 ° C. At night, the temperature drops sharply, so it is recommended to bring warm clothes. Since the temperature rises and falls quite sharply, it is not recommended to go to Goa with children, but for those who have ever rested in the equatorial latitudes, they will definitely enjoy their holidays in India.
The dry season begins in the Maldives in January. However, no one can guarantee the absence of precipitation; there can be from one to five rainy days per month. In January, the wind direction changes, and therefore the humidity decreases to 80%. Unlike the beginning of January, the ocean is calmer from the middle of the month. The air temperature in the Maldives reaches +29-31 °C, and the sea warms up to +27-28 °C.
Holidays in the Maldives
For a beach holiday in January in Vietnam, it is best to go to the south of the country, for example, Ke Ga, Phu Quoc, Vung Tau, Phan Thiet and Mui Ne. This month there is dry and sunny temperature, which reaches +23-26 °C. In the south, precipitation falls for no more than four days, unlike other regions, where their amount reaches twelve days. The sea temperature in Vietnam stays up to + 21-23 °C.
A beach holiday in January in the Dominican Republic is warm water, peak season, and favorable weather. When choosing a resort, it should be borne in mind that the humidity in the north is slightly higher, where the amount of rain is about 4-5 days a month. Due to the refreshing breezes, solar activity on the beach is not so felt. The air temperature reaches + 28-30 ° C, so sunscreen and glasses will come in handy. The sea in the Dominican Republic heats up to + 26-27 ° C.
Dominican Beach
A good choice for a holiday near the sea – Myanmar. Every year resorts are becoming more and more popular, especially since their prices are reasonable. There is no strong heat in Myanmar, so you can visit excursions – there they are varied and rich.
Costa Rica has no noise, factories, factories, only beautiful beaches and jungles. The air temperature rises to +27 °C, and the sea warms up to +24 °C.
As you can see, warm resorts around the world can please any tourist, even in January.
Holidays with children in January
Where to go on January holidays with children is the most important question for any parent. Holidays with children in January are primarily snowball fights, sledding, ice slides and snowman making. This choice of holiday can be in any holiday home in your country. A trip to Veliky Ustyug, the birthplace of Father Frost, is perfect for little travelers. New Year’s surprises, festive atmosphere will give the kids an unforgettable experience. The ski resort of Andorra is a good choice for a trip with an older child. There are practically no sub-zero temperatures, the climate is mild, and there is almost no bad weather. Some slopes are equipped with children’s areas, where a child can be left for a while to ride with a nanny-instructor.
Veliky Ustyug is the birthplace of Father Frost
If you still prefer those resorts that are warm in January and at the same time suitable for families with children, Thailand offers good conditions. There you can find a good hotel, and there are many entertainments for children. Egypt is also suitable for a family holiday, especially since it will cost inexpensively. You can still sunbathe, but swimming in the sea is not recommended for children. You can also choose a hotel that has good children’s animation.
Tenerife is worth a look for fans of outdoor activities and European service. There are many activities for children, such as a killer whale show, a jousting tournament, a hike to the volcano crater, picturesque landscapes and an incredible water park. Swimming in the ocean is not recommended, but in the pool the water warms up to +24 °C.
Water park in Tenerife
For shoppers in January
In almost all countries of Asia and Europe in early January, you can catch the peak of the winter sale.
January is the best time to buy shoes, clothes and other goods at the maximum discount.
Paris has long been considered a trendsetter for the whole of Europe. Sales start in January. But the specific date of the “sale” is determined a few months before the sales every year. The largest shopping center not only in Paris, but also in Europe is the Lafayette Gallery. It is located on Boulevard Haussman, opposite the store is the exit from the Chaussee d’Antin – La Fayette metro station. The shopping center is presented in the form of three separate Lafayette stores: Coupole, Homme and Maison. In the first two, you can buy both men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, perfumes and a wide variety of other goods of different brands. In the last store you can buy a variety of goods for the home.
Printemps is located on the same boulevard as Lafayette. The department store is an eleven-story complex where you can find a variety of brands. If you have chosen Paris for shopping, then it is worth remembering that most shops open from 9 am and close around 7 pm, and on Sunday most shops and shopping centers are closed.
Printemps department store, France
Milan is home to the world famous brands that everyone has heard of. Fashion weeks are held in January. The most pretentious and expensive boutiques are located on Via Montenapoleone. There is another street that you should definitely visit, this is Via della Spiga. There are more than 70 shops and boutiques. In 1877, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping center was opened in Milan, which is still open today.
Corso Buenos Aires has more than 350 outlets and shops. The street is located in the northeastern part of Milan, and its length reaches 1. 2 km. In January, sales begin and they usually last 60 days. Each year the sale can start on different days, the date is set by the Italian Chamber of Commerce. Most boutiques and shops in Milan are open from 9:30 to 19:30. However, before visiting the boutique you like, it would be better to clarify its opening hours. On Sunday, almost every store has a day off.
Shopping in Milan
London usually does not have winter or summer sales, which are typical for most cities in Europe. Here, shops and boutiques themselves set the date and time of discounts. Liberty department store is the most colorful and popular place in London. The department store is located in the Soho area. When you get to Liberty, it’s like visiting someone’s house, not a mall, because the atmosphere there is incredible. The department store is a symbol of London, so you should definitely visit it.
Dover Street Market is no less unique. Here you can find clothes from both famous designers and beginners. Some argue that going to the DSM replaces the museum, since the space of the mall is decorated quite unusually. Harrods is also one of the most popular shopping destinations. It was built back in 1834 in the Knightsbridge area. On Sunday, London shops are open, but open a little later.
Dover Street Market
In the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, shopping is the main reason tourists visit the city. There are more than 70 shopping malls here. Bukit Bintang is the main shopping and entertainment area located in the Golden Triangle area. Berjaya Times Square is a huge twelve-story mall. There are 1,000 boutiques and shops there, and the total area of the shopping center is 330,000 m². The department store is the 13th largest in the world. For those who are planning to buy some kind of gadget, it is worth visiting the Low Yat Plaza hypermarket. This center specializes exclusively in IT products and electronics.
In Barcelona, from the second week of January, various promotions and discounts are already in full swing, but even earlier you can find good options. Be sure to clarify the opening hours of shopping centers and boutiques, as most do not work on Sunday. On the main square of Catalonia there are several of the largest shopping centers. Not far from the square, on Carrer de Pelai street, there are shops where you can buy well-known brands inexpensively. Every 15 minutes, a bus leaves from Plaza Catalunya and passes through the most important shopping areas of the city. Diagonal Mar is located next to the sea, on Avinguda Diagonal. There are more than 500 stores of shoes, clothes, accessories, jewelry of various brands.
Exotic in January
There are also many places for lovers of the exotic where to relax in January. You can go to South America to visit the ruins of Indian civilizations. In the mountains of Peru and Mexico, you can see unsolved ancient monuments. Exciting will be a trip to Brazil, to the shores of the Amazon, and also to the Andes in Argentina. If you have chosen these places, then you should definitely visit the Chilean Easter Island. If you choose South Africa for recreation, then you will be waiting for sandy beaches, visiting national parks, where African animals live and a huge number of plants grow. And diving enthusiasts should visit an excursion to huge turtles and real sharks. Particular attention should be paid to temperature differences both during the day and at night.
Amazon River, South America
In winter you can go to Kenya and go on safari to see antelopes, lions, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, hyenas and leopards in their natural habitat. January is the best month for bird and animal watching.
Amazing monuments, great historical heritage, luxurious beaches and numerous attractions – all this is about a holiday in Myanmar that will give you an unforgettable experience.
Vacation without visas in January
Already in December, a large number of those wishing to go on vacation overload consulates, so many of them do not accept documents in mid-December. If you have planned a vacation in late December or early January in a country where a visa is needed, then you need to take care of this in advance. However, if suddenly you decide to go on vacation, then there are many countries where you can relax without a visa. For example, among the beach countries, Malaysia, Dominican Republic, Thailand, Cuba should be singled out. In Jordan and Kenya, a visa is already issued at the border. But to get to the best ski resorts, a visa is required, but in Russia, Montenegro or Ukraine you can find real mountains and have a great vacation.
Local tribes in Kenya
Where not to go in January
As you can see, it is quite difficult to decide where to fly for the January holidays, the choice is really great. When choosing, it is also very important to know where it is better not to go at this time so as not to spoil your vacation. In January, you should not go to countries that are close to the equator, because there will be a rainy season. If you move up or down, then the gap between the seasons will be reduced, as well as their connection in the rainy season, which falls precisely on the winter months.
In Bali, it rains almost every day until April, so the water becomes cloudy and it is difficult to swim. However, on other islands in Indonesia, the situation may be the opposite.
From December to February, tourists call Iceland the country of darkness and ice. There are only 5 hours of daylight. The only reason to visit Iceland is the northern lights, but no one can guarantee that you will see them. Beyond the Arctic Circle were countries such as Alaska in the United States, the Scandinavian Mountains, Northern Canada and Greenland in Denmark. Sun lovers are unlikely to like these countries.
Now you know how you can spend your winter vacation, which warm countries you can visit in January and which ones you can go to even without a visa. Whatever vacation you’re planning, this winter month you can do everything from sunbathing on the beach and sightseeing to skiing and watching the Northern Lights.
where to meet in Russia and at sea, fly abroad, 17 destinations for holidays during the New Year holidays0003
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I often travel around Russia and have visited more than 50 countries – at some point I just stopped counting them.
My job is to organize individual tours for travelers. I create interesting routes, book hotels, rent cars and look for convenient flights.
Friends and acquaintances often ask where to spend the New Year holidays. I know that this is a problem for many travelers, so I wrote this article: it contains 18 destinations where you can have a great vacation.
I’ll tell you how to drive along one of the most beautiful highways in the world and see the Northern Lights, where to make a feast for the whole world, go surfing in the Pacific Ocean in winter and where to fly if instead of snow you want to see only snow-white beaches.
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Altai
Most travelers go to Gorny Altai in the summer, at least in the off-season. In winter, the region is cold and snowy, but if you are not afraid of frost, there is something to do here. For example, you can drive a car along the Chuisky tract, one of the most famous routes in Russia. It crosses mountain ranges, uplands and basins, connecting Russia and Mongolia. The views are amazing: this is the rare case when the road itself is an attraction that never ceases to amaze. National Geographic magazine even included the Chuisky tract in the top ten most beautiful roads in the world.
After a road trip along the Chuisky tract, you can rent a house on the banks of the Katun River near the village of Chemal. There are many popular tourist spots nearby, such as the Karakol Lakes and the Chemal Hydroelectric Power Plant. The village has a well-developed infrastructure: there is communication, housing, cafes, paved roads. A modest one-bedroom house at the Sunkar tourist base will cost 7191 R from December 31 to January 2. If you want more comfort, I recommend cottages in the Klever Resort complex with excellent service, spa and mountain views from the window for 35,000 R per night. There is also the Altay Sense eco-hotel, where you can drop in with the whole family and live surrounded by Altai beauty. The room costs from 10,000 R per day. There are few options left on Booking, so if they run out, look for free rooms on the official websites of local resorts.
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You can also have a great rest on Lake Teletskoye. A skating rink is arranged right on it, and there are ski slopes at the Teletsky resort, which is located nearby. A lot of snow falls here – an exemplary New Year’s atmosphere.
Prices for ski passes are adequate: a day of skiing on weekends and holidays costs 1400 R. If you take more days, it will be cheaper. For example, a ski pass on vacation for 4 days will cost 4000 R. You can also ride an airboat right through the snowdrifts and ice, the cost is 2200 R per person. There are other entertainments: ATVs, a husky kennel, snowmobiles, paragliding.
Arriving at Lake Teletskoye, travelers usually stop at the village of Artybash. But for these New Year holidays, housing is rapidly being dismantled – if you want to stay there, I advise you to hurry. A night in the Biya Bravo guest house costs 7000 R from December 31 to January 2.
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How to get around Altai by car
What else to do: see a real glacier and try tyan kulah — traditional pies made of thin dough stuffed with wild onion, young byshtak cheese or local juniper curd.
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Dagestan
People go to Dagestan to celebrate the New Year without snow, but with a rich Caucasian feast. The local people are very welcoming – it’s easy to get an invitation from the owners of the guest house where you stay. You can also arrange a feast yourself if you buy fresh products at the local market or just go to the first cafe somewhere in the mountains. You won’t be able to lose weight: everything is too tasty. I recommend trying chudu cakes with pumpkin or greens, lagman soup, khinkal — boiled dough with meat — kebabs and apricot porridge.
Gastronomic pleasure smoothly flows into aesthetic pleasure when you find the strength to leave the table and go on a journey to multinational Derbent. This is one of the oldest cities in the world where you can admire the mountains, the sea and architecture. The author of the Tinkoff Journal, Irena, believes that walking along the narrow streets of the quarters of the Old City is no less interesting than walking in Rome or Jerusalem. I agree with this: I like to wander around the ancient fortress of Naryn-kala, which was built in the 8th century on a mountain above the city, the tangled streets and the bustling market.
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You can stay at a hotel near the Caspian Sea, for example, in Golden Beach: a room costs 14,000 R for two nights. There are also cheaper options: in Derbent there are many free housing on the coast. Prices are pleasant – from 1500 R per night per person for a double room with a view.
In winter, the mountains are monochrome: everything is yellow, in some places there is snow. In my opinion, this is not a reason to postpone the trip: the landscapes are still beautiful, and there are fewer tourists at this time of the year than in spring or summer. I advise you to drive to the Sulak Canyon, to which the road is open even in winter. It is better to take a car with a driver so as not to strain yourself while driving. Rent costs from 5000 R per day. If you want to spend the night near the canyon, you need to pay extra for accommodation for the driver.
I advise you to plan a trip to the mountains already on the spot. You can’t guess in advance how comfortable the weather will be for walking: in the daytime it’s +10 °C and the sun, and in the evening it’s -5 °C and wild wind. In my experience, snow, rain, and blue skies with no clouds are equally likely. I advise you to watch the weather forecast the day before and still dress warmer, even if the day promises to be clear.
Do not forget to take a waterproof and windproof jacket, warm pants, hat, sweater, thermal underwear. Simple thin sneakers will not work, it is better to find closed shoes with grooved soles so that they do not slip.
What else to do: to see the largest dune in Europe and be surprised by the world’s only rocket ekranoplan.
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Kamchatka
It is worth going to Kamchatka if only to meet the year 2022 first in the country. When it is 15:00 in Moscow on December 31, salutes and fireworks are already firing with might and main in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
Winter in Kamchatka is suitable for unusual entertainment. For example, you can ride snowmobiles from Kamchatkaland to Gorely and Mutnovsky volcanoes. A one-day tour costs from 7200 R.
After that, it’s nice to soak in hot thermal springs at one of the recreation centers on Paratunka. For example, come to the Laguna Spa Hotel, where, in addition to thermal pools, they offer massages, cedar barrels and body wraps. It is not necessary to settle, a visit to the thermal complex costs 450 RUR.
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I advise experienced athletes to try to get by helicopter to the top of the volcano and go down on a snowboard – this is called heli-skiing. Such tours cost from 250,000 R for 5 days.
Thrill seekers can go winter surfing in the Pacific Ocean with local guys from Quiksilver Surf Camp. They set up a portable bath right on the shore, change clothes and warm themselves there, and then catch the steep waves in the ocean. Training costs from 4000 R. It is not commonplace and very impressive.
Surfing in Kamchatka is not easy due to the abrupt change of weather and cold climate, but with the right equipment it will be a pleasure
both sides with luggage. It will not be easy to organize all the activities on your own, but you can go with a tour, for example, from the Kamchatka Freeride Community. They have different programs – both for beginners in active winter sports and for advanced guys. The cost of a week trip — from 98,000 R for double occupancy for one person on New Year’s holidays.
I also consider Kamchatka to be a cool destination for gastronomic experiences. I volunteered at the Quiksilver surf camp and lived on the Pacific coast. Every day we prepared dishes from Kamchatka products: boiled crabs and salmon soup, salted caviar, made jam from berries. It was incredibly delicious. Products are sold at local markets: for example, fresh fish costs from 250 R per kilogram.
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Other things to do: visit the Vulcanarium museum and try something with ferns.
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Murmansk region
In January, severe and capricious weather in the Murmansk region – travelers’ plans can be disrupted by a blizzard and squally wind. Do not forget warm clothes and put on several layers: windproof and waterproof jacket, puff, thermal underwear for the coldest weather. And also a thick sweater, mittens, woolen socks and a hat.
I traveled around the Kola Peninsula and the Murmansk region for a week in December: I walked around Murmansk, went to the village to the Sami – the local people, – rode snowmobiles. It was very cold. The thermometer showed about -10 °C, but because of the wind it seemed that everything was -20 °C outside. I still liked it.
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scheduled locations. But if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to celebrate the New Year on the shores of the Arctic Ocean and admire the northern lights. It is not easy to catch him: you cannot see the radiance when it is cloudy or the full moon. But the author of Tinkoff Magazine, Kristina, knows how to increase the chances of success.
One of the most popular places in the region is the atmospheric village of Teriberka. There I advise you to take a walk around the abandoned school and see old ships, try sea urchins for 70-100 R apiece in any cafe on the shore, and hand feed the reindeer on the farm. Locals sell cloudberry and lingonberry jam and tinctures, and fishermen sell sea delicacies: fish, scallops, sea urchins.
A direct flight from Moscow to Murmansk costs about 10,000 RUR. It is easy to find housing in the city, but it is problematic in Teriberka. Before the release of this article, I found free options only from January 3rd.
You can come to the Murmansk region for 3-4 days, spend the night in the city, and leave for different locations in one day. There will be a lot of moving, but you will also live in comfort.
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Other things to do: see the prow of the ship right in the rock and drink beer at the local brewery.
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Perm region
In my opinion, the Perm Territory in winter is one of the most beautiful regions of Russia. Trees are covered with snow and frost, on Mount Poljud they are pressed to the ground, and snowdrifts reach the windows.
Tours in the Perm region: “Golden Compass”
There are many snowmobile tours in the Ural Mountains: they go to the quaint rocks of the Stone Town; to the narrow but deep canyon of the Chusovaya River, where the film “The Geographer Drank His Globe Away” was filmed; walking among the snow-covered forest. Tours cost from 3000 R per person. The Perm Territory is also rich in rocks and small peaks, which offer a picturesque view of the surrounding forests and nature.
To combine business with pleasure, you can spend a couple of days at the Gubakha ski resort: go skiing or snowboarding, and then drink hot mulled wine in a bar or dive into a snowdrift from a hot barrel bath at the resort for 600 R per hour. A ski pass for a day costs 1500 R. When the muscles are completely clogged, you can take a snowmobile tour and ride around the beauties of the region.
At the time of publication of the article, air tickets to the Perm Territory from Moscow for the New Year holidays cost from 9,000 RUR. Housing is similar to the situation in the Murmansk Region: there are many options in Perm, and there are practically none outside them. If there are no free options on Booking, I advise you to look for a house on Avito.
What else to do: take a walk around Perm and finally try picnics.
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Sheregesh
If you like winter sports, then Sheregesh is a great option for New Year holidays. This is a village in the Kemerovo region, where a large ski resort is located. Sheregesh is known for the so-called puff – soft and dry snow. It is comfortable to ride on it in any weather, so the season at the resort lasts from November to May. It has all the infrastructure: large houses for rent, saunas and a spa center, equipment rentals, bars and cafes right on the slope, ski lifts and snowmobiles.
In my opinion, the main disadvantage of Sheregesh is its remoteness from the airport. To get to it, you need to fly to Novokuznetsk and order a transfer from there. S7 offers the most flights: on New Year’s dates, a ticket from Moscow costs from 18 900 R in both directions. From Novokuznetsk to Sheregesh 2-3 hours. We booked a minibus for 10 people with an additional trailer for luggage for 10,000 rubles on Avito from local drivers. We rented a big house with a sauna and had a New Year’s party: on December 31, we cut salads together and watched The Irony of Fate, at night we danced until we dropped and set off fireworks, and on the morning of January 1 we were sleepily going to the ski slope. Renting a house for 10 people cost us 150,000 R in 8 days.
During the New Year holidays, you can learn how to ski or snowboard if you take an instructor or ask one of your experienced friends to help you. I ordered the services of an instructor at a rental on a slope, it cost 2000 R per hour.
If you are not new to skiing, then in Sheregesh there is an opportunity to try freeride – skiing off the prepared slopes. One-day freeride tours cost from 6000 RUR.
Other things to do: go to the Russian or juniper bath and ride a snowmobile.
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Budapest
Hungary and Budapest are a great option for celebrating the New Year: you can feel the European spirit here, comfortable, beautiful, tasty, relatively inexpensive compared to other European cities, simple entry rules. At the time of publication, there are direct flights to Budapest for holidays from Moscow for 39,000 R. If you are ready to go off-peak dates and with a transfer in Warsaw, then you fly both ways for 15,000-20,000 R. I also advise you to check the tours on Travelata »: can be cheaper than booking flights and accommodations on your own.
If you are visiting Budapest for the first time, I recommend spending a couple of days for leisurely walks and the main sights of the city: the huge neo-Gothic parliament, the opera house, St. Stephen’s Basilica and Castle Hill with the Royal Palace, which offer a cool view of the Danube and Pest. You can also go ice skating at Vajdahunyad Castle for 1500 Ft (345 R) on weekdays and 2000 Ft (460 R) on weekends. Usually in Budapest at this time around 0 °C, so do not deny yourself the pleasure of drinking mulled wine and trying local pastries at Christmas markets.
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When your noses and fingers are completely cold, you can hang out in the thermal baths and pools with thermal water for the whole day. There are many similar complexes in Budapest, the most famous is Szechenyi. A visit costs 5900 Ft (1357 R) per day, here you can also order massages, peels and other spa treatments. I also like Gellert baths: they look more modern and luxurious, but the price is the same.
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I was in Budapest a couple of years ago, but in the warm season I was at the Sziget festival. The city reminded me of Paris: there is a similar pompous architecture and a river embankment, which is pleasant to walk along. But there are more underground bars in Budapest. I was in Szimpla Kert and Csendes – these are establishments in dilapidated or abandoned spaces, it was atmospheric.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: try kürtöskalács and ride the old tram.
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Georgia
Air travel to Tbilisi is not the most convenient, you will have to fly with a transfer. But there are a lot of housing options in Tbilisi: there are apartments with a view, cozy boutique hotels, and guest houses. Prices start from 1000 R per night per person.
Tbilisi is an interesting and colorful city, it can surprise a traveler who has been here more than once. You can take a long walk through its back streets: look at the houses on Rustaveli Avenue, wander around the botanical garden and communicate with locals at the flea market, where you often come across beautiful things, such as vintage jewelry.
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How much does it cost to relax in Georgia? In local establishments, wine flows like water, toasts are endless and it is impossible to stop eating khachapuri and khinkali. The company is easy to find in any restaurant, you can also meet some of the locals on Couchsurfing or Airbnb. Alternatively, visit a wine bar like Winelab or Dadi Wine Bar.
When you explore all of Tbilisi, I advise you to visit the surroundings. For example, Mtskheta to admire the monastery of Jvari 590 year of construction and a view of the confluence of two rivers, or Kakheti, where wineries are located. In “Kindzmarauli” tasting costs 8 GEL (180 R). There is also a winery “Shumi”, where the tour is free. I really like the hospitable and sincere attitude towards customers there.
It is better to travel around the country with a local driver and guide: firstly, some road users have a specific driving style; secondly, this way you can not deny yourself tastings. I usually look for a driver on Get your guide or Tripster. On the way to the wineries, ask him where you can go: probably there will be temples and monasteries along the way, the city of love Sighnaghi, the Alazani Valley or something else.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: go skiing or snowboarding in Gudauri.
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Zanzibar
If you don’t even want to think about snow, you can fly to Zanzibar, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, which belongs to Tanzania, for the New Year. There are exemplary beaches on the islands: turquoise water; white as flour, sand; tall palm trees. But swimming is not always comfortable: there are strong tides in Zanzibar, sometimes you have to walk 50 meters to the depth. However, the times of high and low tides are known in advance: weather forecasters create a schedule that travelers track through apps like Tides Near Me.
The Tides Near Me app for iOS and Android
The cultural program is also not the richest: there are few museums, galleries and entertainment centers. For me, Zanzibar is a lazy vacation: mostly people come here to gain strength and do nothing, have a leisurely dinner in a restaurant on the shore, see off the sunset, read a book under the sound of the surf.
If you still want to be active, you can ride around the islands or go to Stone Town, the capital of Zanzibar. This is a city with colonial architecture and African flavor, where it is pleasant to walk along the small streets. Freddie Mercury was born here, so travelers are advised to look into his house-museum. The entrance will cost 20,000 TZS (640 R).
Boat captains ride tourists, on average, a tour for two costs from 2000 RUR. Source: LMspenser / Shutterstock
It’s also worth wandering through local markets: in Africa, they often sell cool handmade jewelry, souvenirs with bright African drawings, spices, fruits. Figurines and decorations are made of wood, they cost from 10,000 TZS (320 R).
Most often, I send my clients to Zanzibar, picking up a ready-made tour for them. This is more profitable than booking accommodation and flights on your own. Usually a flight costs from 30,000 R in both directions, and tours can be found for 50,000 R per person with food and accommodation. Prices are higher for New Year’s dates: the cheapest tour I’ve seen costs 90 000 R per person without food. The closer to the New Year, the fewer options and higher prices.
Where to find out about restrictions: in the travel navigator.
Other things to do: see the disappearing island and giant turtles.
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Mexico
Mexico is open for Russian tourists. They recently launched direct flights from Moscow to Cancun, but flights are not cheap. If you do not depart on holidays, you can catch a direct flight for 30,000 R one way. In the New Year, it is more expensive – from 55,000 R for a round-trip air ticket with long transfers. Maybe a tour would be better. At the time of publication of the article, a ticket costs from 150,000 R per person.
I have been wanting to go to Mexico for a long time. In the central part of the country, you can see the huge Mexico City and the Frida Kahlo house-museum, visit the vibrant cities of Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende. On the Yucatan Peninsula – explore the ancient Mayan cities, see a flock of pink flamingos and swim in underground wells in caves – cenotes. There are also cool amusement parks where they drive jeeps through the jungle, swim in an underground river with stalactites and stalagmites, and bungee down two long trails of suspension cables. On average, spending a day in it will cost $135 (9865 R) per person.
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The cenotes were formed due to collapses of limestone caves with underground waters. Source: lunamarina / Shutterstock
At Rentalcars, renting a car on an automatic machine costs from 2200 R per day. Housing – from 6000 R per night. If you decide to go on such a trip, read the instructions with prices and detailed tips on organizing.
You can celebrate the New Year at one of the noisy parties on the Caribbean coast. Americans and Europeans come there to drink tequila and have fun until the morning. There are many nightclubs in Cancun and Tulum where bright entertainment shows are held on New Year’s Eve. Tickets for them cost from $40 (2821 R), unlimited alcohol is included.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: go to the state of Chiapas and try grasshoppers.
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Kazakhstan
Alma-Ata is my favorite city in Central Asia. There are good roads, cool cafes, restaurants, public spaces and parks for walking. The Shymbulak ski resort is located right there, and two mountain gorges start right in the city. I have many friends in Alma-Ata and I come here often.
There are many interesting natural locations around Almaty that impress in any weather. For example, the Charyn Canyon is the younger brother of the Grand Canyon in America, which is in no way inferior to it in beauty. In winter, it is slightly covered with snow, and therefore looks even more epic. One-day tours to the canyon cost from 6500 KZT (1105 R), they are organized almost every day. I talked about my favorite places in the region in a separate article.
Excursions to the Charyn Canyon
In winter in Alma-Ata, you can visit the largest mountain skating rink “Medeu”. It is located in a picturesque mountain gorge with snowy peaks and shaggy firs – even if you don’t like to ride, it’s worth going there at least for the New Year’s atmosphere. Entrance will cost 1800 KZT (306 R), rent of skates – 1000 KZT (170 R).
Up the gorge there is a ski complex “Shymbulak”, where you can go skiing or just climb to an altitude of 3200 meters by cable car. Fans of outdoor activities will note the huge advantages of the resort, for example, a variety of trails – from green to black – and proximity to the city: you can go there to ride for a couple of hours and return.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: Drive across the country, try to eat a tub of plov and sleep like an astronaut.
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Romania
Romania is like other European countries during the New Year holidays: the same ski resorts, a bustling decorated capital and medieval castles in the snow. But flying to Bucharest is cheaper: round-trip flights from Moscow with small transfers cost 12,000–17,000 RUR. There are also direct flights, but more expensive — 32,000 RUR.
I have long wanted to visit Transylvania. It is a region in northwestern Romania with small towns, old castles and mountain passes. It’s great to take a road trip to see Bran Castle, which the locals built on their own and where Count Dracula stayed, and the elegant Alpine-style Peles Palace.
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Bran Castle. Source: Balate Dorin / Shutterstock
You can stop by for a couple of days at the Sinaya ski resort with three areas for skiing at different heights, which is located nearby. It is famous for its beautiful views and good infrastructure. A ski pass for a day costs 145 L (2400 R). True, you need to be more careful on the roads: the weather in the mountains during this period is unpredictable. It may snow with rain, and ice will form. Pay attention to the presence of winter tires or chains on the wheels of a rented car.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: walk around the 350,000 m² palace and marvel at its beautiful city architecture.
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Uzbekistan
If in the summer in Uzbekistan you don’t know where to put yourself from the forty-degree heat, then in the winter it is comfortable in the country and you can carefully consider everything. The most beautiful madrasahs and mosques in oriental style have been preserved here: Uzbekistan was part of the Great Silk Road. To see intricate paintings and ornaments, tourists come to Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva.
I like Samarkand the most. There is the Registan Square, where there are three madrasahs, the huge Bibi-Khanum mosque and the Shakhi-Zinda necropolis. A ready-made route to the main and most beautiful sights of the city is in my other article.
After the New Year holidays in Uzbekistan, there will definitely not be any difficulties with gifts for relatives and friends: the markets sell clothes with national ornaments, handmade dishes, jewelry, sweets and dried fruits for a penny. For example, a robe with embroidery costs 200,000 UZS (1360 R), a skullcap – from 150,000 UZS (1020 R), and a beautiful ceramic plate – from 20,000 UZS (136 R).
Registan Square in Samarkand
If you eat meat, in the New Year you will not only be beautiful, but also tasty. Try pilaf, samsa, kebabs, meat soups. It was in Uzbekistan that I ate the most delicious lamb in my life: when I was in the mountains, local friends cooked shish kebabs from fresh meat, and it was delicious. And in Samarkand and Tashkent, I liked to dine at the “Pilaf Centers”: they cook huge baths of a traditional dish. A portion costs from 25,000 UZS (170 R).
A flight to Tashkent from Moscow on New Year’s dates costs from 22,000 RUR. The most interesting accommodation options are guest houses where it’s great to chat with locals, and ancient buildings that take guests a couple of centuries back. Housing can be found for 500 R per night, but options with a private bathroom and modern renovation cost from 1500 R.
Where to find out about restrictions: in another Tinkoff Magazine article.
Other things to do: see the walled city on the Silk Road and try salted apricot pits.
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South Africa
January in South Africa is summer: +25 °С, sun and fresh ocean breeze. A trip here will be a real adventure, because in one trip you will be able to:
Rent a car and drive through the Western Cape province.
See penguins at Boulders Beach, Cape of Good Hope and Table Mountain in Cape Town.
Eat oysters in the town of Knysna, where they are caught, for 30 ZAR (146 R) apiece and wash them down with South African wine.
Go to a safari park like Garden Route Game Lodge and see lions, elephants, rhinos and zebras.
Run among the vineyards in Stellenbosch.
Fall in love with the Atlantic Ocean and try surfing.
A year ago, at the end of January, my friends and I implemented this plan, and it was one of the best vacations of my life. I told more about the trip in another article.
Ethiopian Airlines flight with a short connection in Addis Ababa is the most convenient. At the time of publication of the article, tickets for New Year’s dates cost an average of 67,000 RUR.
Housing in Cape Town is an art: I have never seen such a variety of cool modern apartments with wide terraces and ocean views. It is better to go on a trip with a company of 4-6 people: this way you can rent more expensive accommodation and share the expenses for everyone. For example, in Cape Town, we rented a luxury apartment with two bedrooms, a terrace, a barbecue area, a rooftop pool, a cool kitchen and a common area for 8100 ZAR (37,686 R) for 4 nights. But there were four of us, so it turned out 2500 R per person per night – quite excellent.
Where to find out about restrictions: in the travel navigator.
Other things to do: climb Lion’s Head and try antelope steaks.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is one of the few Asian destinations where Russians can now get without any problems: a visa is issued upon arrival, and if there is a certificate of vaccination, quarantine is not needed. Direct flights by Aeroflot and Srilankan Airlines simplify the task. Therefore, this year I and all my friends are planning to go there for the winter.
In Sri Lanka, you can drink coconuts, lie on the beaches of the villages of Mirissa and Weligama under palm trees, and find many other entertainments. For example, rent motorcycles for 800 LKR (288 R) per day and go to the central part of the island to wander among the tea plantations in Ella, overcome 5381 steps together with pilgrims and climb Adam’s Peak – the sacred mountain of Sri Lanka – watch elephants in Udawalawe National Park.
When you get bored, you can join a surf camp at Solid Surf House or Kima Surf and catch your first wave. A week of training, accommodation, yoga and parties costs from 400 € (33,272 R).
On New Year’s dates, tickets are expensive and inconvenient, so a cool option is to fly to Sri Lanka for a month from mid-December to mid-January. There are direct flights from Moscow in both directions for 35,000 R. So you can fully enjoy all the delights of an islander’s life, get a tan, love surfing and have time to relax.
Where to find out about restrictions: in the travel navigator.
Other things to do: see cave temples and visit a tea factory.
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Croatia
New Year’s Eve will be off-season in Croatia, but this will only make it more interesting: there are fewer tourists, there is no sweltering heat on the coast, and ski resorts are open. The only negative is inconvenient air travel: I found flights with transfers for 33,000 R in both directions from Moscow.
The country is large, and it will not be possible to travel around it in one trip. But you can choose what you like best. It’s a good idea to take a rented car, at Rentalcars it costs from 2000 R per day. People go to Zagreb for the New Year atmosphere to admire the illuminations and Christmas decorations. Then you can go to the coast to the cities of Split, Dubrovnik or Pula, take a walk among the ancient palaces, ruins and cramped streets.
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If the winter is cold, be sure to take a trip to the Plitvice Lakes. This is a system of 16 azure-blue karst lakes that smoothly flow from one to another. When frost hits or snow falls, the water in small waterfalls between the lakes freezes – it looks fantastically beautiful.
When you miss the snow, go to the local ski resorts “Sleme” and “Platak”. They are more suitable for beginners because the slopes are quite gentle. There are 8-10 tracks, mostly blue ones. But for 1-2 days it’s still great for variety and contrasts.
The official website of the ski resort “Platak” and the resort “Sleme”
Where to find out about the restrictions: in another article of Tinkoff Magazine.
Other things to do: go to the Museum of Broken Hearts and try Međimurska gibanica – a sweet pie made from several layers of dough stuffed with cottage cheese, apples, poppy seeds and nuts.
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Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands
Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands seem distant and unreal. But now is a great time to travel to South America: there are few coronavirus restrictions, entry by a negative PCR test, a visa is not needed. And the impressions from the trip will last for a year ahead. The main thing is to save up for a flight: at the time of publication of the article, the cheapest option for the New Year holidays from Moscow to Quito in both directions costs from 70,000 RUR.
Quito is located at an altitude of 2850 meters above sea level and is one of the highest capitals in the world. Around the city are the tropical jungle of the Amazon, active volcanoes, high waterfalls and Inca ruins. The country is small, and it is easy to arrange a road trip through its territory with a daily bright change of landscapes. At Rentalcars, renting a car on an automatic machine costs from 1500 R per day.
It is worth flying to the Galapagos Islands only if you have at least 2 weeks to travel. On the islands, no one is in a hurry, and interesting places are located in different locations, between which you need to travel by ferry. You won’t see anything in a couple of days, just spend a lot of money: a round-trip flight from Quito to the Galapagos Islands costs 35,000-40,000 R.
People fly to the islands to enjoy the local flora and fauna: see Galapagos tortoises, fur seals, huge iguanas and blue boobies. The underwater world here is also beautiful: you can see sharks, rays and bright fish. True, it will not be easy for beginners: almost all spots are deep and require at least minimal preparation. But you can combine business with pleasure and pass the international certification of PADI divers here. The cost of a one-day diving tour with two dives and all equipment is from $200 (R14,630).
This New Year’s Eve, I’m organizing a trip to Ecuador for a client to visit the Galapagos Islands for 3 weeks. The route turned out to be intense: a week on the mainland and 2 weeks on the islands with movements between them. The whole trip will cost them 700,000 R for two, including air travel, car rental, accommodation and diving.
Where to find out about restrictions: in the travel navigator.
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Ten reasons to relax in Russia
Russia remains in the top five most popular destinations of the summer season for all tour operators of mass recreation. “Vestnik ATOR” has compiled a rating of the TOP-10 advantages of holidays in Russia.
Contrary to the common stereotype, now a vacation in Russia is not a tribute to circumstances, but a conscious choice of many tourists. Information support for domestic tourism in recent years has helped Russians to understand that all the beauties of our country, which they previously saw only in paintings, photographs and books, are quite possible to see with their own eyes. We interviewed leading tour operators selling tours in Russia and compiled a list of top reasons to help you choose Russia as your holiday destination.
1. NATURAL VARIETY AND ALL-YEAR REST
Russia is the biggest country in the world. On its territory there are numerous unique natural and historical monuments that are definitely worth seeing. What is worth striking in its beauty Lake Baikal, the valley of geysers in Kamchatka, Mount Ai-Petri in the Crimea, Elbrus. You can list indefinitely.
In Russia you can find sandy beaches and warm sea, high mountains and permafrost, wide and small rivers and alpine meadows. All types of recreation are available in Russia, including extreme, family and eco-tourism. “We also have good thermal resorts,” adds Alena Gromova, director of the domestic market of the tour operator Coral Travel.
An important advantage of Russian resorts is that many of our resorts can be visited all year round – for example, go to Sochi for the New Year or look at the local spring bloom (especially since prices drop in beach resorts in winter). The climatic features of our country make it possible to enjoy a variety of types of recreation in autumn, winter and spring: medical and health tourism, the whole range of outdoor activities – from ski tours to trekking, sightseeing, pilgrimage trips and much more.
Needless to say, the excursion opportunities for domestic tourism in Russia are practically inexhaustible – Russia ranks third in the world in terms of saturation with cultural and historical monuments. The process is not going fast, but gradually tourists are trying to expand the geography of trips around Russia.
Tourists are interested not only in Moscow and St. Petersburg or the traditional routes of the Golden Ring.
Tourist routes to Central Russia, the Russian North, the Urals, Siberia, the Far East are gaining popularity to get acquainted with the local ethnic group, rich culture and history of the region.
Branded routes appeared in the regions, tested and recommended by experts of the Committee for Import Substitution in Tourism.
2. BEACH HOLIDAYS – ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERY TASTE
Russia has a huge variety of beach resorts. At the disposal of tourists are options for relaxing in bays or on the shores of the “open” sea, sandy and pebble beaches of various types. Moreover, you can even choose the appropriate type of climate – if in the Krasnodar Territory, for example, it is subtropical, then on the modern climate map of Crimea there are 5 macro-regions (continental steppes, coastal steppes, foothill forest-steppes, mountain forests and sub-Mediterranean).
Finally, Russian beach resorts are always not only “seal rest”. From the beach resorts of Russia, you can go on both simple sightseeing tours and excursions to the mountains, waterfalls, karst caves, vineyards, ancient dolmens, tea plantations.
Drive along the river bed in a military truck, go rafting, fishing, jeeping or ride yachts, mountain bikes and ATVs, explore underground rivers with an excursion.
You can do ethnographic or ethno-gastronomic tourism – visit the settlements of small nationalities located on the territory of resort areas and try local specialties.
Lots of entertainment for kids too. “Almost every resort in the Krasnodar Territory has a water park, and in some cities there are even several. The Gelendzhik water park is considered the largest in Russia – 17 pools, 44 slides, 67 slopes. There are amusement parks, amusement parks, zoos, dolphinariums, oceanariums at every resort. Everyone will find something interesting for themselves – both adults and children. Plus, in each resort town, the administration is trying to hold festivals, carnivals, concerts, shows, ”says Dmitry Sharov, general director of the Multitour tour operator.
3. VARIANTS OF ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY WALLET AND TASTE
There are many options for accommodation in our resorts. Someone has remained at the level of the 90s and does not strive for development and improvement, but offers fairly low prices. But still, many hotels are being renovated and rebuilt. New hotels are being created that already meet the modern tastes and needs of Russians – with smiling staff, beautiful and equipped rooms, SPA zones, swimming pools, massage parlors, gyms and much more.
Many tourists who are accustomed to relaxing abroad are increasingly considering vacation options in Russia, looking for the usual comfortable accommodation facilities here, and in recent years they have increasingly found them.
Tour operators agree that in Russia, both in beach resorts and in other regions, many accommodation facilities have been built that meet European standards, with a high level of service, good food, rooms equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay. And now the tourist has the opportunity to become one of the first guests. But if financial conditions do not allow – in almost any resort there is always the opportunity to find an option that is less comfortable, but much cheaper.
4. BEST CONDITIONS FOR TREATMENT, HEALTH AND RECREATION AT THE SAME TIME
It is not necessary to go to foreign resorts to get quality treatment and wellness treatments. You can go for treatment at the resorts of the Caucasian Mineral Waters, in the sanatoriums of Altai, the Urals, Western Siberia, the Moscow region and Central Russia, the Crimea, the Krasnodar Territory, Karelia. In many sanatoriums here, the medical base has been modernized, quality treatment is provided and there is a developed infrastructure. Accommodation facilities offering tours with treatment undergo appropriate certification, have qualified doctors and medical specialists in their staff, and have modern medical equipment.
The system of sanatorium treatment in Russia wins in comparison with foreign counterparts – in many cases in terms of cost, but even more often in terms of efficiency. Our resorts are famous for their excellent treatment facilities for almost all known diseases and the high level of medical training.
“Russian resorts have unique natural factors that allow not only to relax at sea, but also to improve the quality of the body and cure a number of diseases. Therefore, only in Russia there is such a term as “health resort treatment”, where in fact you can combine both rest and treatment, ”says the National Tour Operator ALEAN company.
5. REST WITHOUT ACCLIMATIZATION
Smooth transitions between climatic zones in Russia provide minimal acclimatization. This is very important for children, as their body is especially sensitive to climatic changes. Tourists will not lose a single day of rest due to poor health and will not suffer unpleasant consequences after returning home
6. NO LANGUAGE BARRIER, GENERAL MENTALITY
It is not necessary to know foreign languages in order to travel. The absence of a language barrier makes the rest within the country more comfortable for tourists who do not speak foreign languages. Vacationers in Russia can easily make an order in a cafe, buy the necessary things or express their wishes to the hotel staff.
“There will be no problems with the language misunderstanding of the locals. Also, tourists will receive a Russian approach to business and a Russian mentality. A broad soul is what distinguishes a Russian service from a foreign one. And this is possible only in Russia,” says Alena Gromova from Coral Travel.
7. RECREATION SAFETY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF MEDICAL CARE
One of the main advantages of resting at home is the security provided by Russian legislation throughout the country. In any emergency situations, tourists can be absolutely sure that their rights will be respected.
Free access to medical services is also important. “Having a vacation in Russia, a citizen of the country gets free access to medical care under the MHI policy in case of accidents and emergencies,” experts of the tour operator NTK Intourist say. The tourist does not have to “on the fingers” to explain to the doctor what happened. Communication with medical specialists in their native language significantly reduces the anxiety factor in emergency situations. In addition, services in private clinics in Russia are still much cheaper than abroad.
True, experts have recently advised to consider the possibility of obtaining an additional medical insurance policy (VHI) when traveling in Russia. It is especially needed for lovers of ski resorts, where clinics are often located far from the slopes themselves. If necessary, such a policy, among other things, will enable emergency transportation of the victim on a special board to the place of necessary treatment.
8. TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY AND THE USE OF A PASSPORT
You can get to Russian resorts in a variety of ways, while for foreign holidays, almost the only option is by plane. Traveling in Russia, you can use all possible means of transportation between cities – trains, planes, cars, river boats. Rail tourism is also actively developing – the most interesting tours by rail can be bought from the tour operator RZD Tour.
Budget tourists will be interested in bus tours, those who are afraid of flying – trains. The Russian railway system covers the entire country, trains are being actively renovated. It is now possible to get from Moscow to such popular tourist cities as St. Petersburg, Kazan by comfortable trains, and the duration of the trip starts from 4 hours – as by plane, given the time it takes to arrive at the airport and go through all stages of control and inspection.
Internal transport accessibility makes it possible for Russians to travel spontaneously – by car, train, plane, etc. and, if necessary, interrupt your vacation and easily get to your place of residence.
Add to this the ability to travel through internal documents. A domestic tourist does not need a passport. It is easy to get it, but if it is not there, then going on a trip tomorrow or even a week later will not work, there is no such problem inside Russia.
9. ALL INCLUSIVE IN RUSSIAN AND FOR RUSSIANS
It is no secret that many foreign hotels are guided in their work by tourists from certain countries. Russians often have a rest in the neighborhood with tourists from Germany, the CIS countries – building a service system, hotels summarize the habits and wishes of tourists of various nationalities.
Russian hotels focus almost exclusively on Russian tourists, and our all-inclusive approach takes into account the interests, tastes and diet of the Russian consumer. The all-inclusive system, which has now begun to appear in Russian hotels, is a tribute to the need. Tourists are accustomed to this system in Turkey and Egypt, according to tour operators. This information is confirmed by statistics – when booking holidays in Russia, tourists equally request All Inclusive, full board and half board systems (more than 20% of the demand for each food system). And hotels have to meet the demand of vacationers. Now hotels with such a food system can be found in all Russian resorts. Vestnik ATOR also compiled a list of the most popular Russian hotels with the AllInclusive system this summer.
It is important to note that in foreign resorts, the all-inclusive system is often a necessity, because. there is nothing else outside the hotel. In Russia, on the contrary, there are many places in the resorts where you can eat deliciously and inexpensively. Among other things, food in the resorts of Russia – both in cafes and in hotels – is familiar to our citizens, and this is especially convenient for tourists with children.
10. ALL PAYMENTS IN RUBLES AND BY RUBLE CARDS
Unexpected jumps in the ruble exchange rate against major world currencies that have occurred in the past 2-3 years have forced many tourists to abandon their already planned (and often even purchased) holidays. In domestic tourism, these risks are minimized. Payments for the purchase of the tour are made in rubles, as well as the calculations of tourists at the place of rest.
Of no small importance for payments with ruble cards (including the internal payment system “Mir”) is the fact that an increasing number of shops and service enterprises in Russian resorts are ready to accept bank cards for payment. And an extensive network of ATMs in our country (Russia is one of the leaders in their number in Europe) will make it easy to withdraw cash.
Vestnik ATOR would like to thank Coral Travel, NTK Intourist, National tour operator ALEAN, Multitour for help in compiling the rating of tour operators.
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Tours from Yekaterinburg for January 2023
January in Yekaterinburg is the time to drink tea, sitting comfortably at home watching old Soviet films that stir the soul and give birth to memories. But we are not like that , and distant distances beckon us to travel to the mountains on skis, to the gentle sea to the equator or to the southern hemisphere, to lie down on the sand that has not yet cooled down, looking at the “Southern Cross”, or maybe to think about our health and spend this long January weekend on leisurely walks in Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic) with a glass of healing water, or rush with children to Santa Claus in Finland . ..
To search for last minute tours with a departure in January 2023, you can select:
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The system will automatically load last-minute tours and vouchers with discounts departing in January 2023 from Yekaterinburg.
The table sets the selection by operators: Anex Tour, Coral Travel, Pegas Turistik, Biblio Globus, Europort, Lead Tour, Sanmar, Pak Group.
Usually the cost of the tour includes: flight, transfer, accommodation, meals (according to the selected system) and insurance. The red tab shows the discount on the ticket from the previous price for this tour. The table shows the price for ONE person based on double occupancy in a hotel (DBL room).
The table shows favorable prices for tours from operators Anex Tour, Coral Travel, Pegas Touristik, Biblio Globus, Europort, Lead Tour, Sanmar, Pak Group, with direct flights from Yekaterinburg in January 2023, but this selection does not contain more than 3% of the total number of tours that you can find on the site. Remember that you should prepare for the trip of your dreams in advance, and not wait for last-minute tours. Search, book and pay for tours on-line or call tel. (343) 310-13-13 in Yekaterinburg and we will select the best tour for you for January 2023, which will take into account all your requirements, and also, based on our experience and feedback from our tourists, we will suggest the features of hotels, resorts and countries.
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Thailand,
Turkey.
Always available sightseeing and thematic tours to Europe (
Italy,
Spain,
Portugal,
Greece,
Cyprus,
Bulgaria,
Czech,
Hungary).
We especially like to send on bright trips around Russia group and individual tours to
Sochi,
Crimea,
to hotels from All inclusive on the Black Sea. Or sightseeing tours :
Kazan,
Karelia,
Kaliningrad,
St. Petersburg.
Save the link to the search results, share it with your friends or save your favorite offers to the basket. Make an application for a tour – this does not impose any obligations on you, but will allow the manager to quickly understand your preferences.
Tours and packages with direct departures in January 2023 from Yekaterinburg:
Traditionally, for Russians, January is the time for celebrating the New Year, summing up the results of the outgoing year and a great opportunity to relax during the January holidays without much damage to the wallet. Wherever you go: to ski resorts, to the warm sea or for treatment, you will spend a long January weekend with more benefits than watching TV at home.
Our managers receive daily special offers from operators: Anex Tour, Coral Travel, Pegas Turistik, Biblio Globus, Europort, Lead Tour, Sanmar, Pak Group on beach destinations popular in January: Vietnam, GOA, UAE, China, Thailand, Turkey , and ski resorts in Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Russia.
Alpine skis
Warm Sea
Where to go skiing in January?
Almost all tour operators like to work with ski resorts, knowing the high seasonal demand, they begin to prepare for it in advance, forming their programs in such a way as to make them more accessible to different categories of ski lovers. Given the big January holidays in Russia, tours to resorts with ski slopes are especially popular in January, February and
we are pleased to offer our tourists “special prices”.
As there are no identical mountains, so there are no identical ski resorts, each is unique in its own way and offers its own set of services for different categories and, especially, the level of training of skiers.
For example, ski resorts in Switzerland (Zermatt, St. Moritz) are rightfully considered the most expensive and prestigious, designed for tourists of a higher level of sports training. The resort has alpine slopes, so tourists will be provided with snow all year round, and especially in December, January, February. And it’s quite easy to choose a prestigious hotel, always with your own SPA centers, since their number is large.
If you are still a beginner skier, then take a closer look at France (the regions of Chamonix, Three Valleys, Cours Chavel are popular). Here you will find trails of all types of difficulty, from green, for beginners,
to black, designed for masters of alpine skiing. Any of the presented hotels will please you with a high level of service. The French Alps are also a high-altitude ski resort, so snow is plentiful here all year round. But, unlike quiet and calm Switzerland, these resorts are known for their active nightlife, so lovers of the mountain slopes will not be bored at night. And gourmets
taste their favorite dishes in Michelin-starred restaurants.
If we talk about Austria (Ischgl, the Zillertal valley, Söldn, the land of Tyrol), then this region has the most extensive ski area. The feature of this region is that all these ski areas are united by a single ski pass. And about the number of clubs, restaurants,
entertainment pubs and bars can not be said, they are known throughout Europe. So here
a huge number of European “golden youth” is coming.
And of course Italy! Oh mama mia! Dolomites. Without it, and in the ski world could not do.
The main skiing regions are Cervinia, Sestriere, Madonna – di – Campiglio. Why are they so famous
Italian ski resorts, and why tourists love them so much? Well, of course, like any
Italian land, with its hospitality and amazing cuisine. In addition, there is
trails for all tastes and possibilities of tourists. Leisure will help brighten up cute, family
restaurants and light shopping.
And let’s not forget about Andorra (the best resort is Andorra la Vella). This region occupies
leading place in the number of skiers per season. Dictated it’s the lowest
prices for both package tours and air tickets, accommodation and ski pass. In its composition
Andorra has pistes of varying difficulty levels, although not as high quality as on
other resorts in Europe. Attractive Andorra as a place of winter leisure for skiers,
makes her famous duty-free shopping zone. The region has one, but not unimportant
a nuance that needs to be taken into account when choosing a more budgetary option for “skating” is little snow
winter.
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Visiting four islands in the Canaries presents opportunities to discover some of the greatest sights and experiences that this sun-kissed archipelago has to offer. What’s more, you’ll also get to be part of the ‘Fred. Olsen Fleet in Funchal’ event, joining guests and crew from all four Fred. Olsen ships for an unforgettable day of celebration, on which Balmoral,Borealis, Bolette and Braemar will dock alongside each other in Madeira’s capital. On this very special occasion, you’ll get to enjoy fantastic live entertainment and events; get to take part in exciting activities; tuck-in to delicious, specially prepared menus; visit the other ships in the fleet, to explore and meet up with guests and crew you may know from previous cruises; and much more. Away from all the festivities, there are chances to discover Madeira’s many highlights, from its botanical gardens and picturesque walking trails to natural wonders such as Cabo Girao sea cliff, too.[ReadMore]
During your time in the Canaries, every moment spent exploring ashore will be memorable; plenty of highlights await as you visit four islands on consecutive days. Up first is Gran Canaria, where spectacular beaches such as the oasis-like sands of Maspalomas may tempt you into a few hours of relaxation, before its on to Tenerife, for a chance to explore Mount Teide – the Canaries’ most famous volcanic site. You’ve opportunities to explore verdant forests and seek out volcanic wonders aplenty La Palma and La Gomera, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, too. Uncovering the Olsen family’s links to these islands also makes for an insightful experience, be it at La Gomera’s Hotel Jardin Tecina or the mystical Pyramids of Güímar on Tenerife. Before and after your island-based adventures, discover the delights of mainland Spanish and Portuguese cities too; a visit to Cádiz is a chance to seek-out this Andalusian gem’s ancient highlights, while there’s centuries of rich maritime history to uncover in Lisbon.
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Pricing & cabins
Prices (pp)from £2,099
Solo Prices from £3,599
* Prices correct as of 22:00 24/09/2022, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on two people sharing a twin cabin. Please call 0800 035 5130 for live
availability & prices.
Suite
From £4,499
per person
BJ – Balcony Junior Suite
A welcoming, comfortable space in which to enjoy a relaxing, restful stay, Balmoral’s Balcony Junior Suites have all the amenities that guests need during their time on board, plus a private balcony for soaking up sunshine and scenery outside.
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
Please note, cabins 8057 and 8059 on Lido deck are equipped for use by disabled passengers.
MS – Marquee Suite
At approximately 472 square feet in size, Balmoral’s Marquee Suites provide guests with ample space in which to relax, and feature all of the amenities – as well as a few extra benefits – that are needed for a comfortable and enjoyable cruise experience.
Deck: Highland Deck 10 (forward)
Size: 472 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with large double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and shower
Private balcony with sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
OW – Owner’s Suite
Exclusive suite – please call for more details.
Please call for latest prices
PS – Premier Suite
The spacious, elegantly-styled Premier Suites on Balmoral are approximately 601 square feet in size and situated high on the ship on Highland Deck 10. These suites feature all the amenities guests need, plus a few extra touches for an even more comfortable, restful and memorable stay.
Deck: Highland Deck 10
Size: 601 square feet (approx. )
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and shower
Private balcony with large table, chairs and sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
SS – Superior Suite
Balmoral’s Superior Suites, at approximately 341 square feet in size, provide guests with plenty of space in which to relax and enjoy their time on board. Each suite features all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay, as well as a few additional benefits.
Deck: Highland Deck 10 & Bridge Deck 9 (midship)
Size: 341 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Private balcony with sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
Balcony
From £4,199
per person
BA – Balcony Cabin
Situated on Bridge Deck 9, Balmoral’s Balcony Cabins feature a private balcony on which guests can enjoy the sunshine and scenery in their own outdoor space. Inside, the cabins are spacious and welcoming, and feature all the amenities needed for comfortable stay.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9
Size: 260 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath andor shower
Private balcony
Large windows
BC – Balcony Cabin
Balmoral’s approximately 248 square feet Balcony Cabins provide plenty of indoor space and all the amenities guests need for a comfortable, relaxing stay, with the additional benefit of a private balcony for enjoying the sunshine and ocean scenery.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9 & Lido Deck 8
Size: 248 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath andor shower
Private balcony
Large windows
Ocean
From £2,499
per person
A – Superior Ocean View
Situated higher on the ship, on Lido Deck 8, and featuring large picture windows, Balmoral’s A Grade Superior Ocean View rooms benefit from plenty of natural light and allow guests to enjoy scenic views in comfort from their own private space.
Deck: Lido Deck 8
Size: 200 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Large picture window
B – Superior Ocean View
Balmoral’s B Grade Superior Ocean View cabins, in addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable, restful stay, feature a picture window that provides guests with plenty of natural light and fantastic ocean views.
Deck: Lido Deck 8 & Main Deck 6
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Large picture window
*Cabins 8073, 8075, 8084 and 8086 on Lido Deck 8 are wheelchair accessible and have a fully restricted window.
C – Superior Ocean View
For a light, airy feel, and to provide guests with fantastic ocean views, Balmoral’s C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins feature a picture window, in addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay on board.
Deck: Atlantic Deck 5
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Picture window
CO – Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View
Approx. 165 square feet in size, these rooms are located on Lido Deck 8.
CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window. Fitted with everything you need for your stay.
Facilities include climate control, Interactive Smart TV, desk, phone, mini-fridge, hairdryer & tea & coffee making facilities.
D – Ocean View
In a D Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral, guests will benefit from ample space in which to relax, all the amenities they need during their stay, plus plenty of natural light and scenic views provided by the cabin’s picture window.
Deck: Atlantic Deck 5 & Coral Deck 4
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin beds and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Picture window
E – Ocean View
In a E Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral, guests will benefit from ample space in which to relax, all the amenities they need during their stay, plus plenty of natural light and scenic views provided by the cabin’s picture window.
Deck: Coral Deck 4
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin beds and a chair
Bathroom with a shower
Picture window
F – Ocean View
In addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable, relaxing stay, the two porthole windows in Balmoral’s F Grade Ocean View cabins also provide guests with plenty of soothing natural light and fantastic ocean views.
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, G Grade Superior Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9 & Lido Deck 8
Size: 160 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Please note: cabins 9048, 9056 and 9095 on Bridge Deck 9 are wheelchair accessible with a wetroom style en-suite.
H – Interior Cabin
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, H Grade Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
Deck: Main Deck 6 & Atlantic Deck 5
Size: 160 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with a shower
I – Interior Cabin
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, I Grade Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
* Prices correct as of 22:00 24/09/2022, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on sole occupancy. Please call 0800 035 5130 for live
availability & prices.
Suite
From £8,998
BJ – Balcony Junior Suite
A welcoming, comfortable space in which to enjoy a relaxing, restful stay, Balmoral’s Balcony Junior Suites have all the amenities that guests need during their time on board, plus a private balcony for soaking up sunshine and scenery outside.
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
Please note, cabins 8057 and 8059 on Lido deck are equipped for use by disabled passengers.
MS – Marquee Suite
At approximately 472 square feet in size, Balmoral’s Marquee Suites provide guests with ample space in which to relax, and feature all of the amenities – as well as a few extra benefits – that are needed for a comfortable and enjoyable cruise experience.
Deck: Highland Deck 10 (forward)
Size: 472 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with large double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and shower
Private balcony with sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
OW – Owner’s Suite
Exclusive suite – please call for more details.
Please call for latest prices
PS – Premier Suite
The spacious, elegantly-styled Premier Suites on Balmoral are approximately 601 square feet in size and situated high on the ship on Highland Deck 10. These suites feature all the amenities guests need, plus a few extra touches for an even more comfortable, restful and memorable stay.
Deck: Highland Deck 10
Size: 601 square feet (approx. )
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and shower
Private balcony with large table, chairs and sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
SS – Superior Suite
Balmoral’s Superior Suites, at approximately 341 square feet in size, provide guests with plenty of space in which to relax and enjoy their time on board. Each suite features all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay, as well as a few additional benefits.
Deck: Highland Deck 10 & Bridge Deck 9 (midship)
Size: 341 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Separate sitting area
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Private balcony with sun loungers
Large floor-to-ceiling windows
Access to mini bar and fridge
Guests benefit from complimentary Suite Dreams package
Balcony
From £8,398
BA – Balcony Cabin
Situated on Bridge Deck 9, Balmoral’s Balcony Cabins feature a private balcony on which guests can enjoy the sunshine and scenery in their own outdoor space. Inside, the cabins are spacious and welcoming, and feature all the amenities needed for comfortable stay.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9
Size: 260 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath andor shower
Private balcony
Large windows
BC – Balcony Cabin
Balmoral’s approximately 248 square feet Balcony Cabins provide plenty of indoor space and all the amenities guests need for a comfortable, relaxing stay, with the additional benefit of a private balcony for enjoying the sunshine and ocean scenery.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9 & Lido Deck 8
Size: 248 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath andor shower
Private balcony
Large windows
Ocean
From £4,373.25
A – Superior Ocean View
Situated higher on the ship, on Lido Deck 8, and featuring large picture windows, Balmoral’s A Grade Superior Ocean View rooms benefit from plenty of natural light and allow guests to enjoy scenic views in comfort from their own private space.
Deck: Lido Deck 8
Size: 200 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed
Sitting area
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Large picture window
B – Superior Ocean View
Balmoral’s B Grade Superior Ocean View cabins, in addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable, restful stay, feature a picture window that provides guests with plenty of natural light and fantastic ocean views.
Deck: Lido Deck 8 & Main Deck 6
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Large picture window
*Cabins 8073, 8075, 8084 and 8086 on Lido Deck 8 are wheelchair accessible and have a fully restricted window.
C – Superior Ocean View
For a light, airy feel, and to provide guests with fantastic ocean views, Balmoral’s C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins feature a picture window, in addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay on board.
Deck: Atlantic Deck 5
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Picture window
CO – Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View
Approx. 165 square feet in size, these rooms are located on Lido Deck 8.
CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window. Fitted with everything you need for your stay.
Facilities include climate control, Interactive Smart TV, desk, phone, mini-fridge, hairdryer & tea & coffee making facilities.
D – Ocean View
In a D Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral, guests will benefit from ample space in which to relax, all the amenities they need during their stay, plus plenty of natural light and scenic views provided by the cabin’s picture window.
Deck: Atlantic Deck 5 & Coral Deck 4
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin beds and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Picture window
E – Ocean View
In a E Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral, guests will benefit from ample space in which to relax, all the amenities they need during their stay, plus plenty of natural light and scenic views provided by the cabin’s picture window.
Deck: Coral Deck 4
Size: 165 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin beds and a chair
Bathroom with a shower
Picture window
F – Ocean View
In addition to all the amenities needed for a comfortable, relaxing stay, the two porthole windows in Balmoral’s F Grade Ocean View cabins also provide guests with plenty of soothing natural light and fantastic ocean views.
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, G Grade Superior Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
Deck: Bridge Deck 9 & Lido Deck 8
Size: 160 square feet (approx. )
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with bath and/or shower
Please note: cabins 9048, 9056 and 9095 on Bridge Deck 9 are wheelchair accessible with a wetroom style en-suite.
H – Interior Cabin
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, H Grade Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
Deck: Main Deck 6 & Atlantic Deck 5
Size: 160 square feet (approx.)
Bedroom with twin or double bed and a chair
Bathroom with a shower
I – Interior Cabin
Featuring all the amenities and comforts guests need, and positioned closed to stairs and lifts providing easy access to the ship’s other decks and public areas, I Grade Interior cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing stay on board.
Comfortable, stylish cabins and suites equipped with a Smart TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge and individually controlled air conditioning
A tempting choice of cuisine every day throughout your cruise – with five-course à la carte dinners, casual breakfast and lunch buffets, late-night snacks and much more
Unlimited, self-service tea and coffee available 24hrs at selected venues, complimentary afternoon tea* with sandwiches and cakes, and in-room sandwiches and snacks
A full programme of evening entertainment, including cabaret shows, comedy, dancing and live music
Full use of on board leisure facilities, including swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym
A wide choice of engaging on board activities and lectures throughout the day
All UK port taxes (where collectable in advance)
Luggage porterage between your cabin and the drop-off/pick-up point
Formal welcome and/or Captain’s Drinks Party and Gala Buffet
Chargeable extras
In addition to what’s included in the cost of your cruise, we also offer chargeable extras that have been designed to help you get even more from your cruise experience, aboard and ashore.
Enjoy a Premium Traditional Afternoon Tea perhaps, join our expert Sommeliers for Drink Tasting Sessions, or treat yourself to sumptuous Speciality Dining. Create the perfect workout routine with a Personal Trainer, or simply indluge yourself with a treatment or two at the Spa.
Please note: Cruise descriptions include optional, chargeable experiences that may be enjoyed independently and/or with optional Fred. Olsen Shore Tours.
Upgrade to All Inclusive Drinks Package is available as a chargeable optional extra and can be added to your booking up to six days prior to your cruise departing.
Great value offers
Great value offers on selected fares and cabin grades available on this cruise. Prices shown may vary – please contact our Reservations team for further details.
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About Your Ship
Balmoral, carrying up to 1,350 guests is small enough to navigate narrow waterways such as the Kiel Canal, and bring inspirational sights and experiences closer to you.
Like the rest of the fleet, Balmoral conveys a warm, welcoming atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation and lounges, stylish restaurants and plenty of open-deck space.
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Reviews
Interested in booking one of our cruises? Why not have a look at our latest Feefo trusted reviews for cruises on Balmoral and see what other guests have said about their experience.
Mr O’Malley
(23/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Good service
Trusted Customer
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Friendliness of staff and crew.would certainly recommend Fred Olsen
Trusted Customer
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Enjoyed cruise, but very disappointed about Kiel Canal’s omission.
We love Fred Olsen cruises, and the crew onboard Balmoral are a total asset to the company.
Mrs Frood
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Superb staff and crew
Can’t fault the service and staff aboard. We were in a disabled cabin due to an accident before our cruise and from the moment we arrived on the ship, nothing was a problem to the staff
Mrs Andrews
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
A great way to spend my 70th birthday!
The staff on board Balmoral were amazing. Anyone you met gave a smile and a good morning or hello. It was my 70th birthday while on board and they certainly spoiled me. From a champagne breakfast to a cake and birthday wishes at dinner, and a free photo I was overwhelmed! The entertainment team presented fantastic shows and were often around to help during the day. Boogie in the Morning Lite kept us entertained in the evenings too.
Mr Mackie
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
The cruise suffered significant changes to the planned itinerary due to “technical issues” restricting MS Balmoral to sail at half speed. There was a reluctance of the personnel to elaborate on this description at any time when asked.
On our call to Gdansk, the crew member who accompanied the shuttle bus into the city on being asked for directions into the city centre,abruptly responded by stating he hadn’t been in Gdansk for 12 years, pointed vaguely away from the bus then disappeared
The scheduled call at Sassnitz was shortened to half a day instead of a full day. The shuttle bus from Sassnitz’-Mukran where the ship docked into Sassnitz City was shown in the Daily Times to drop off/pick up in Stralsunderstrasse/Bahnhofstrasse. It actually ran to the fishing harbour down at the beach which was 0. 8km away from the town centre.
The most significant disappointment to ourselves and many others was the ommission of the transit of the Kiel Canal.At no time was there any mention of not going to the Kiel Canal made (the cabin TV screen continued to display it ,both in text and on the itinerary map). Instead the ship made a short call at Copenhagen.
Apart from the above the cruise was very enjoyable, entertainment was generally good ,albeit not quite as good as on an earlier cruise in May on Borealis.
I should add that our stewardess Siwapond was excellent and went out of her way to look after us.
Mr Mccall
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Fair
Have used ‘ Alfred ‘ for many years , will continue
Mrs Mccandlish
(22/09/2022)
Service Rating:
Great experience and welcoming staff
Great cabin and shower. All staff very friendly. Excellent food and facilities. High standard of cleanliness throughout the ship.
Alison Hamilton
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Windy Conditions Prompt Multiple Madeira-Bound Flights To Divert To The Canary Islands
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The strong winds reached an estimated speed of 66 km/h.
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Easter Sunday was certainly blowing in full force as two flights bound for Madeira Airport had to divert to Lanzarote and Tenerife South instead due to strong winds that reached speeds of up to 66 km/h (41 mph).
Unable to land
TUI fly (Germany) operated the first of the two flights. Flight number X3 2853 was its service from Dusseldorf to Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport in Madeira, which departed Germany at 06:35 and was due to land in Madeira at 09:10 yesterday morning.
Registered as D-AMAX, the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft had circled near Madeira Airport to wait out the strong winds. Unfortunately, it was eventually diverted to Arrecife Airport on the Canary island of Lanzarote, landing an hour after the decision to divert was made.
The plane diverted to Tenerife, but made it to Madeira later the same day. Photo:
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Having waited on the ground for around two hours, the 737 MAX took off from Arrecife to attempt another landing at Madeira. This time around, it was safe and successful, but it cost everyone onboard a total delay of four and a half hours.
A second diversion
Following closely behind the TUI fly aircraft was a Transavia France service, flight number TO 7690 from Paris Orly. Having departed Paris at just after 07:00 that morning, it was due to land at Funchal at 09:40. The flight was operated by a five year old Boeing 737-800, registered F-HTVD.
Like the TUI fly flight, the Transavia service circled for quite some time on the approach to Madeira, completing five full laps before deciding to divert. The landing was not attempted at all, and the aircraft headed straight for a diversion to Tenerife South instead.
The plane held for five circuits then headed for TFS. Photo:
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Having spent just under three hours on the ground in Tenerife, the flight took off again for Madeira at 12:35 local time. It landed successfully in Funchal at 13:39, again around four hours later than the passengers expected to be there.
Known for its notorious weather
The Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport, more commonly known as Madeira Airport, is considered one of the world’s more extreme airports.
Don’t let the beautiful island scenery fool you, because being situated on high cliffs has disadvantages. With the airport’s runway being somewhat exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, the northern wind constantly breaks off the cliffs and creates rather aggressive turbulence right above the runway.
Landing at Madeira Airport can be quite tricky as the airport experiences its fair share of crosswinds. Things can get dangerous quickly when strong wind currents are present, which also results in problems for landing aircraft.
Headwind at Madeira is a common occurrence in the Spring. Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images
This is generally when incoming flights will be diverted to other airports, including Porto Santo Island and the Canaries. Diversions can bring on additional problems of not having sufficient fuel to return, as flights from mainland Europe would have already been flying for about 4 to 6 hours.
In addition to the unfavorable winds, the island’s mountainous areas sometimes paves the way for heavy rain that could be in the form of hail with thunderstorms as well.
Cancellations for the air and sea
With little notoriety for volatile weather, it wouldn’t be surprising to learn that flight cancellations happen pretty often at the airport.
Last year on December 5th, approximately 13 departures had to be canceled due to powerful gusts that went up to 108 km/h (67 mph). And the most recent cancellations happened earlier this year in February, three flights operated by TAP Air Portugal and three other flights from Jet2.com had to be canceled due to strong winds.
It’s not just flight cancellations that happen, unfortunately, as the volatile weather affects the sea. Scheduled cruises and ferries on the Porto Santo Line often face cancellations due to bad weather conditions that could jeopardize the safety of the ship and its passengers.
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Garden Travel Guide to Madeira and Canary Islands
Madeira and the Canary Islands are favourite holiday destinations for many Europeans for their year-round mild climate and exclusive hotel and beach resorts. Both are home to many indigenous plant species that are grown in gardens around the world, including Madeira’s Geranium madeirensis and Scilla madeirensis, and the Canary Island’s Euphorbia canariensis, Dracaena draco (dragon tree) and Phoenix canariensis (the Canary Island date palm).
Gardens to see and visit in Madeira and the Canary Islands include subtropical gardens of palms, orchids, mature trees and fountains, as well as dry subtropics gardens of cactus and succulents, and many beautiful streetscapes.
Note: although Madeira and the Canary islands are politically part of Portugal and Spain respectively and therefore Europe, they are included in the African region due to their proximity to Africa’s north-west coast
“Madeira made me want to breath deeper, the fresh air a healthy retreat! This beautiful island has dramatic high mountains on one side and the blue of the ocean joins with sky on the other. The roads and paths are steep and windy which forces a slow pace. We walked the levadas, ate local food harvested from small nurtured plots around each village and experienced the warm hospitality of the locals.”
– Fiona Ericsson – Sticks and Stones Landscape Design – bringing the outdoors in
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Garden Travel Guide to Madeira and the Canary Islands
Although situated in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco, Madeira and the Canary Islands are part of Europe as they are island territories of Portugal and Spain respectively. Located in the Atlantic Ocean but in the warm Gulf Stream and about 400km apart, they are islands of volcanic origin with a warm Mediterranean climate and summer daytime average temperatures around 28C, although there will be several days above 35C. In winter, daytime temperatures are about 14C.
Rainfall in Madeira is much higher at about 630mm a year, mostly in winter, while the Canaries has a much lower 125-225mm a year, varying between the islands. However, in recent years Madeira has had severe droughts and subsequent wildfires.
Both Madeira and the Canary Islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife have mountainous areas, sometimes even snow covered.
Each of the 8 Canary Islands has a distinct microclimate, with those further east – Fuerventura and Lanzarote being much drier than the western islands of Gran Canaria. Tenerife manages to have both, being wet in the north and dry in the south.
Where to see gardens in Madeira and the Canary Islands:
Gardens to visit in the Canary Islands
• Jardin Botanico Canario – Gran Canaria. 27 hectares with a superb collection of indigenous plants from the 7 Canary Islands. Free entry. • Hotel Botánico – across the road from the Botanical Garden has lush tropical gardens merging into a Japanese garden. • Jardin de Cactus (Cactus Garden) – Lanzarote. Built in a disused quarry and designed by Cesar Manrique. Over 1100 species of cactus. • Vineyards in La Geria, Lanzarote – a most unusual landscape as each Malvasia vine is planted in an individual pit and protected by a semi-circular stone wall to protect it from drying winds • Jardin de la Marquesa (Marquise of Arucas Gardens) – Arucas, Gran Canaria. 5 hectare 19th century garden of palms, dragon trees, ponds and flowers. Open Mon-Sat • Hijuela del Botánico – La Orotavo, Tenerife • Santa Cruz de la Palma, La Palma – stroll along the streets of this historic seaside town and admire the colourful window boxes. • Hotel Rural el Patio – Garachico, Tenerife. Hotel and restaurant set in beautiful gardens alongside a banana plantation • Gran Hotel Bahía Del Duque Resort – Tenerife. Hotel, spa and 8 restaurants set in more than 6 hectares of grounds and garden
Gardens to visit in Madeira
Madeira is part of Portugal, but located west of Morocco off the African coast. Funchal on Madeira is a paradise for lovers of subtropical gardens. • Jardim Botânico da Madeira (Madeira Botanical Garden) – Canico. Magnificent topiary gardens, succulent gardens, floral carpet, conservation of native Madeiran plants, abundant birdlife, especially parrots. • Jardim Orquidea – more than 7500 varieties of orchids • Jardim Tropical da Quinta do Monte Palace (Monte Palace Tropical Gardens) – accessed by cable car from Funchal. 7 hectares of magnificent woodland gardens, with streams and waterfalls. Significant cycad collection • Palheiro Gardens – huge camellia collection, many exotic mature trees, colourful foliage and flowers, topiary parterre. • Santa Catarina Park – mature trees, large lake and fountain, colourful flower beds. Free entry. • Jardim Municipal – Funchal. Historic and mature trees, flower beds, large lake, sweeping lawns • Quinta Jardins do Lago – boutique hotel, restaurant and bar surrounded by 2.5 hectares of lush and colourful gardens
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Monte Palace Tropical Gardens Madeira. Photo Fiona Ericsson
Colourful sculpture Monte Palace Tropical Gardens, Madeira. Photo Fiona Ericsson
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Arbor in Jardim Botânico da Madeira Photo Fiona Ericsson
Monte Palace Tropical Gardens, Madeira. Photo Fiona Ericsson
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La Placenta restuarant, Santa Cruz de La Palma. Photo Frerk Meyer
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11-Day Canary Islands and Cape Verde Cruise aboard the Le Dumont-d’Urville
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Example 11 Day Cruise aboard Le Dumont-d’Urville
Embark on the Le Dumont-d’Urville in Lisbon and enjoy the next 11 days exploring the Canary Islands & Cape Verde. Discover Madeira, the island of the eternal spring. The lively streets of Funchal, its old district, as well as its magnificent botanical garden located on the heights of the town will not fail to delight you. Do not miss the chance to wander through the streets of the historic district of Vegueta, rich in architectural treasures including the Santa Ana Cathedral. Your discovery of Cape Verde will start in São Vicente with the visit of Mindelo, its cultural capital and the birthplace of the famous singer of morna, Cesaria Evora. Further to the south, you will reach Santiago, the most populated and also the most African of the archipelago’s islands. Your journey around the Atlantic will conclude with a visit to Dakar, the bustling capital of Senegal.
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Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Cidade Velha, Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower in Lisbon
Enjoy the rich cultural offerings of Lisbon, the Portuguese capital
Explore the elegant buildings in Mindelo, Cape Verde
Sip the local grog, a Cape Verdian sugarcane spirit.
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Day 1: Lisbon | Embark
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1 Dinner
Portugal’s capital city located on the banks of the Tagus, only a few kilometers from the Atlantic coast, is a city of exceptionally rich cultural diversity. At the mouth of the river harbor, impose two UNESCO World Heritage monuments, Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower. Sample the local delicacies such as the pasteis de nata—delicious creamy bakery flans. On the Alfama hillside, as you explore the Moorish streets, you may well hear sounds of fado drifting from the bars. Along Chiado’s elegant streets, big fashion labels will entice you for a bit of luxury shopping.
Day 2: At Sea
Ship
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the onboard photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 3: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Ship
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
This attractive capital of Madeira is located on the southern coast of the island. The walkways of the old town are lined with azulejos, or multi-colored mosaics. If you follow these patterns, they’ll lead you to the appetizing Mercado dos Lavradores market stands, the Frederico de Freitas Museum, and the golden paneling of the Cathedral de la Sé. Along the waterfront, the palm tree-shaded promenade leads you to the teleféricos de Monte, Madeira’s cable cars. Its panoramic cabins transport you over the city to the top of Monte, where you can see the picturesque botanical garden.
The following optional excursions will be available for an additional charge: Whale & Dolphin Watching, The Blandy Wine Lodge And Vineyards, Cooking Experience, Levada Walk, and Funchal & Sacred Art Museum.
Day 4: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
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1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
The capital city of Tenerife is located on the north-east coast of the island. Close to the port is the monumental Plaza de España, bedecked with a fountain and plant sculptures. Around the plaza, you can admire the white marble Triunfo de la Candelaria obelisk, the historic casino of Santa Cruz and the majestic Guimerà theatre. Not far from here, the picturesque Iglesia de la Concepción church features the characteristic traits of Canaries architecture.
Day 5: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
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1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
A stopover of sunny climes, Las Palmas is located on the north-east coast of Gran Canaria. A few streets away from Puerto de la Luz port, you’ll discover the vast Las Canteras beach, bordered with the town’s characteristic palms. You’ll find these palms are all over Las Palmas, in the streets and squares, especially on the plaza de Santa Ana in the heart of the historical district. It feels like you’ve traveled back in time here, as you stand to look at the tall houses beside the Santa Ana cathedral. Very close by, you can visit the Casa de Colón, a museum dedicated to the famous explorer. The museum is housed in the palace belonging to the island’s former governor. Chances are, you’ll be drawn to the covered Vegueta market to partake in some daily life along with the locals and taste some unfamiliar dishes.
The following optional excursions will be available for an additional charge: Hiking Tour In Bandama, Las Palmas City Tour, Essence Of Gran Canaria, and Back In Time.
Day 6-7: At Sea
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2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the onboard photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 8: Mindelo, Cape Verde
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1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Set on the shores of the Porto Grande bay on the north-west coast of São Vicente, Mindelo is considered to be Cape Verde’s cultural capital. Here in singer Cesaria Evora’s homeland, you can listen to real morna in the bars of the old town, where you can also sip the local grog, a Cape Verdian sugarcane spirit. A few streets from the elegant floating resort of Pont d’água you’ll see the pastel-colored houses and colonial buildings of the historical district. Other landmarks are the facades of the old Governor’s Palace and the busy municipal market.
The following optional excursions will be available for an additional charge: Mindelo And Folklore, and Mindelo By FWD Vehicle.
Day 9: Praia, Cape Verde
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1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
The capital of Cape Verde, Praia, is located on the southern tip of Santiago island. You can dally in the districts planted with Tamarind and Albizia trees. Above the harbor, the statue of Diogo Gomes pays homage to the man who discovered Cape Verde in 1460. A few streets away, in the old center, the Ethnographic Museum presents the diversity of the archipelago’s cultural origins. The historical building with transom windows is one of the city’s more unusual curiosities.
The following optional excursions will be available for an additional charge: The Countryside, and Praia and Cidade Velha.
Day 10: At Sea
Ship
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the onboard photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 11: Dakar, Senegal | Disembark
1 Breakfast
On the tip of the African continent, the buzzing capital of Senegal stretches along the narrow peninsula of Cape Verde. You may be overwhelmed by its sheer size, but Dakar will win you over with its richly diverse districts, appealing cultural scene, and rich natural surroundings. In the historic center, you’ll enjoy the pell-mell of colors and tasty delights in Kermel market. A visit to the island of Gorée is deeply moving; for several hundred years this island was the largest slave-trading center on the African coast. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. If you are looking for pristine, unspoiled nature, the wildlife in the heart of Madeleine Islands’ national park will not disappoint.
Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the airport to begin your journey home.
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Cruise “Canary Islands, Madeira and Andalusia” April 18, 2023: prices, travel program – Special Club
18 April 2023 – 26 April 2023
Canary Islands, Madeira and Andalusia
Departure:
18 April 2023
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Vessel: Le Lyrial
We invite you to discover exceptional locations on this brand new cruise between Spain and Portugal, the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy this unforgettable 9-day trip aboard Le Lyrial, combining stunning island scenery and cities steeped in history.
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18-04-2023
Las Palmas, Canary Islands
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19:00
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19-04-2023
Arrecife, Canary Islands
08:00
13:00
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20-04-2023
San Sebastian de la Gomera
08:00
19:00
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21-04-2023
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
06:00
13:30
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22-04-2023
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
12:30
23:59
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23-04-2023
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
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12:30
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24-04-2023
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25-04-2023
Cadiz, Spain
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26-04-2023
Malaga, Spain
08:00
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Mega yacht Le Lyrial offers accommodation in 122 cabins and suites with cozy balconies.
The yacht will captivate you with its sophisticated design, inspired by sea voyages and the glow of the Blue Star in the constellation Lyra, which gave the name to the ship, launched in 2015.
Turquoise-blue hues predominate on board, which decorate not only common recreation areas, but also cozy cabins.
Le Lyrial is designed to accommodate 264 passengers who can truly relax in the onboard spa or relax on the sun deck. Despite the fact that the yacht is a kind of analogue of several recent twin ships, it is distinguished by a special French elegance and the presence of more spacious suites, each of which is at least 40 square meters. meters.
There are two restaurants on board, three lounges including an open-air pool bar, theatre, fitness center with steam room and Turkish bath, Sothys spa, and plenty of personal space for rest, reflection and relaxation.
Unique itineraries beyond the reach of large boats and an atmosphere of luxury and elegance await you. According to the canons of the great French traditions, the cuisine on board the ship is comparable to the cuisines of the best restaurants in the world, and the sophisticated attentive service in the restaurant is an obligatory hallmark of the Company.
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Tours to Madeira with departure from Minsk and Vilnius. Tours to the Canaries and Tenerife from Minsk and Poland.
Holidays in Madeira and the Canary Islands
Are you planning a holiday in Madeira? We have many profitable and last minute tours to Portugal, Madeira, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and other Canary Islands, as these are the main year-round destinations of AVIABALTIC. We bring to your attention a wide range of resorts in Madeira and the Canary Islands. Tours to Madeira and the Canary Islands are available with departures from Vilnius, Warsaw and sometimes Minsk. Stay with us and choose the vacation that suits you best!
AVIABALTIC is a tour operator and travel agency for Madeira
The island is a green subtropical paradise. Due to the constant daily temperature of around 24°C, Madeira is called the region of “eternal early summer”, as the island is attractive for tourists throughout the year. Various flowers and fruit trees growing everywhere, as well as diverse landscapes with breathtaking levadas and picturesque waterfalls, delight here. The magical island is located 500 km. from the coast of Africa and 1000 km. from the continent of Europe. Near Madeira is also the neighboring island of Porto Santo with beautiful sandy beaches.
The World Travel Awards often named Madeira the best island in the world. In the voting of experts and travelers, the Portuguese island is ahead of its “eternal competitors” – Bali and the Maldives. The charming and fabulous island of Madeira, the pearl of the entire Atlantic, is a truly unique destination with direct flights.
Madeira can be traveled in a few days, while visiting several climatic zones – from the tundra to the subtropics. Thanks to the warm Gulf Stream, the island has a pleasant temperature all year round. The hallmark of the island is its stunning nature: breathtaking views of the ocean, waterfalls falling right onto the road, cedar groves, volcanic caves, walks along fabulous levadas. You should definitely rent a car and go on an exciting journey. However, be prepared for extreme driving, elevation changes, and steep drops instead of shoulders. But it’s definitely worth it! One of the points of the mandatory program should be the ascent to the highest point of the island – Peak Ruivu (1862 meters). The surrounding scenery is breathtaking! Also in Madeira you can buy profitable organized excursions and do real trekking. Two-thirds of the island is occupied by a nature reserve, orchids have become a symbol of the island. Madeira is also the birthplace of the famous footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, and the local airport is named after him.
Tourism, along with the production of Madeira wine and agriculture, is one of the main sources of income for the islanders. At the end of summer, the Maderians invite you to taste their own wine products. Funchal, the capital of Madeira, stretches from the coast with a beautiful port to the highlands, which can be climbed by cable car. Many events, festivals and carnivals are organized here. The capital has a huge number of cozy pubs and restaurants. The most colorful of them are located in the old part of the city. The famous Mercado dos Lavradores market is popular among the townspeople and guests, where you can buy exotic fruits, original outfits or seafood.
Hidden in laurel forests, levadas are unique irrigation canals, along which about 1500 km have appeared. trekking and walking routes. The most popular trekking route leads through Madeira’s three highest peaks: Pico Areiro, Pico das Torres and Pico Ruivo. Also worth a stop is the beautiful Camara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village that was once Winston Churchill’s favorite haunt. Take a whale watching cruise and swim in the natural lava pools in Porto Moniz!
The main component of Madeira cuisine is the delicacy fish espada (saber fish) and octopus stewed in a pot, while the richness of exotic fruits makes you dizzy: passion fruit, mango, papaya, avocado, fragrant bananas and banana-pineapples. Be sure to try the traditional poncha – a drink made from sugar cane, honey and fresh lemon juice, as well as the famous Madeira – a strong and colorful wine that has been produced only here for over 200 years.
Are there beaches in Madeira?
The island has two main sandy beaches – Machico and Calheta, which are made from sand brought from the Sahara. The island is dominated by pebbly beaches, but there are also places for swimming – platforms with a descent into the ocean and artificial terraces with ocean water pools. An excellent beach in the north of Madeira – Seixal beach is very popular. The offer of hotels is characterized by a very high level. Best hotels: VidaMar Resort Hotel Madeira 5* and Savoy Calheta Beach 4*
AVIABALTIC is a tour operator and travel agency for 6 Canary Islands
Canary Islands – a picturesque archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, a region of eternal summer with a unique climate, emerald valleys and sandy beaches. Formally, the Canary Islands belong to Spain, but experts identify the Canaries as a separate region with its own characteristics. The atmosphere here is by no means European, but exotic: magnificent tropical landscapes, soft waves of the ocean, volcanic beaches with useful and unusual black sand, fragrant and ripe Canarian fruits.
AVIABALTIC offers 6 Canary Islands for recreation (Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera, Fuerteventura). Tours in Tenerife departing from Minsk, Vilnius and Warsaw are the most popular type of holiday. The second most popular destination is tours to the warm island of Gran Canaria. If Tenerife is considered a family island, Gran Canaria is a youth island, and Fuerteventura is romantic, then Lanzarote is an island with Martian landscapes and unusual beaches.
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WESTERN CARIBBEAN USA, Caribbean Islands, Central America WESTERN CARIBBEAN
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From 03/20/2011 to 03/25/2011
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Port Louis , Mauritius – Port Louis , Mauritius – Port Louis , Mauritius – At Sea – Mahe, Seychelles – Mahe, Seychelles&n from 20.03.2011 to 03.04.2011
SOUTH EAST ASIA: SHANGHAI – OSAKA Southeast Asia
Shanghai, China – at sea – Dalian, China – Beijing, China – at sea – Seoul, South Korea – at sea – at sea – Vladivostok, Ross from 20.03.2011 to 01.04.2011
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7 – BRAZIL – URUGUAY from BUENOS AIRES South America ARGENTINA – BRAZIL – URUGUAY from BUENOS AIRES
Buenos Aires, Argentina – at sea – at sea – Angara dos Reis, Brazil – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Ilhabela, Brazil – at sea 2/20/2011 to 2/28/2011
EAST CARIBBEAN USA, Caribbean Islands, Central America EAST CARIBBEAN
Miami/Florida, USA-in the sea-San Juan, Puerto Rico-Charlotte Amalia, Saint Thomas-Philipsburg, Saint Maarten-at sea-at sea & nbs from 02/20/2011
Eastern Carines USA, Caribbean, Central America EASTERN CARIBBEAN
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA – At sea – San Juan, Puerto Rico – Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas – Philipsburg, St. Maarten – At sea – At mo 2/20/2011 to 2/27/2011
Western Caribbean USA, Caribbean, Central America Western Caribbean
Port Canaveral/Florida, USA-In the Sea-Labadi, Haiti-Falmut, Yamaika-George Town, Kaymanov Island-Kozumem, Mexico-In the Sea & Nbsp from 02/20/2011 to 02/27/2011 9023
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Nassau, Bahamas – at sea – Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas – Philipsburg, St. Maarten – at sea – in m 20/02/2011 to 27/02/2011
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Fort Lauderdale, USA – Princess Case, Bahamas – offshore – St. Maarten – St. Thomas, USA, Virgin Islands – Grand Turk – offshore from 20. 02.2011 to 27.02.2011
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Miami/Florida, USA – At Sea – Samana, Dominican Republic – St. Thomas, Virgin Islands – Tortola, British Virgin Islands from 20.02.2011 to 27.02.2011
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Fort Lauderdale, USA – at sea – Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands – St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, USA – Philipsburg, Fr. St. Maarten – at sea from 20.02.2011 to 27.02.2011
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – at sea – Salvador de Bahia, Brazil – Illeus, Brazil – at sea – Ilhabela, Brazil – Santos, Brazil – Rio de J from 20. 02.2011 to 27.02.2011
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Punt E Pitr, Guideloup-Filipsburg, Saint Maarten-La Roman, Dominican Republic-Island of Katalina, Dominican Republic-Cake from 02.20.2011 to 02/27/2011
East Karibi, Caribbean, Caribbean, Caribbean, Caribbean. Central America EASTERN CARIBBEAN
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Miami/Florida, USA – at sea – Georgetown, Grand Cayman – about. Cozumel, Mexico – at sea – Miami/Florida, USA
From 02.20.2011 to 02/25/2011
Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar, Reyunon Africa, Indian Oceanmavriki, Seychelles, Madagascar, Reyunionon
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Madeira
Old city of Funchal
A great opportunity to combine the island beauty of nature and mainland romance of the city
Kamara diobosh
Once this village was inspired by Winston Churchill, when he tried his strength in the visual arts
SANTANA
An amazing village of triangular thatched houses, a real journey into a fairy tale
COLUMBUS MUSEUM
The Museum of Porto Santo has a permanent exhibition about the life and travels of Christopher
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in the Atlantic Ocean, consisting of 9 islands of different sizes. The main island with Funchal, the capital of the Portuguese region, of course, is Madeira, but besides it, the archipelago includes the large island of Porto Santo and several small archipelagos with uninhabited islands. Madeira Island makes up over 90 per cent of the entire archipelago. Life on the island is concentrated on the coast in several cities, and the most populated is the southern part of the island, where the capital of the autonomy Funchal is located. Once upon a time, Madeira was a transit point for sailors, their first step on their way home from a long journey. Modern Madeira is a major tourist center. Amazing nature, beautiful beaches, island cuisine, outdoor activities – a paradise for the traveler. Funchal is an ideal place in any weather. Winters are mild and summers are not hot, thanks to the ocean breeze. The city got its name from the word fennel, which was abundant in those places, and Funchal is called “Lisbon in miniature” for its architecture.
As in the cities of continental Portugal, Funchal has a historical center and a new part. The old town impresses with its beautiful architecture and captivates with its romantic atmosphere. Interesting buildings, ancient churches, museums and galleries are located on cozy streets. There are several large markets in the city where you can buy a variety of exotic fruits. Botanical Garden is a bit out of the center but easy to find. About 3000 thousand plants, some of them exist only in Madeira. In addition to fauna, more than 300 parrots and many other birds and animals live in the garden.
The second most important island of Archipelago – Porto Santa. It is located just 43 kilometers northeast of Madeira and has only one city – Vila Baleira. Tourism is the main source of income on the island. The nine-kilometer beach of Porto Santo attracts tourists from all over the world. Most of the tourist infrastructure has already been built in the 2000s, which indicates the novelty of hotels and the fact that this direction is still being developed and in the future may become no less popular than the Spanish Canaries or Mallorca and Ibiza. Historically, Porto Santo is famous for being the home of Christopher Columbus, who married the daughter of the local governor. Here they opened a museum to the famous navigator. Also on the island there are quite good golf courses, for the sake of which many Europeans come here. The temperate climate makes it possible to play most of the year.
South of Madeira, the desert archipelago Ilyas Desertas. The three islands are very different from the wooded land of Madeira. They are rocky and deserted, fresh water is only on one island, but it is also muddy and of poor quality, so all attempts to colonize the archipelago were unsuccessful. Now only caretakers and scientists live on the islands-reserves. And, here, there are not many living creatures, but it is very valuable, for example, monk seals, which are under the threat of extinction. In addition to seals, Ilyash Desertash is inhabited by 16 species of birds, goats, rabbits and spiders. One species of spider is unique, found only in this archipelago.
The Autonomous District of Madeira, but not in the geographical concept of the archipelago, includes two small uninhabited groups of islands – North and South Selvages. These islands are nature reserves and are rarely visited by tourists because of their remoteness from Madeira – the distance between the archipelagos is 280 kilometers, even the Canaries are 100 kilometers closer to Selvagens.
AZORES
TERRA NOSHTRA
A delightful natural park enchants with its views and diversity of flora and fauna
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City Tersirera is a pleasant highlight of the island with typically European streets and buildings
June 24,
The main holiday of the Azores is the concentration of bright colors, fun and friendly atmosphere
Punta Topo Topo Topo Topo 9000 The village on the island of Pico and its surrounding waters have been closed to fishing and diving for 20 years, so the underwater world looks like it has never been visited by a person
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The Azores are different from their cousin Madeira. There are no interesting city sights, long beaches and entertainment infrastructure here. Azores is a pristine nature of unimaginable beauty. 9 islands of the archipelago are located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and amaze with their landscapes, mountains, forests and lakes. It is not surprising that the highest point in all of Portugal is here – the Pico volcano. Separately, people come to the Azores to see the underwater world that surrounds them. Diving is very developed in the Azores. The main island of the archipelago of Sao Miguel has as its capital the largest city of the Azores, Ponta Delgada. Even having visited only San Miguel, you can enjoy the atmosphere of Ponta Delgada, and the beauty of proroda with its thermal springs, the inactive volcano Sete Cidades, and two volcanic lakes with completely different water colors, in one it is bright blue, in the other emerald. 12 hectares of magnificent natural reserve Terra Noshtra Park will leave an indelible impression.
The southernmost island of the Santa Maria archipelago, also known as the “South Island”. This place was the first to be discovered among the Azores, and Christopher Columbus, returning from America, held mass here in the chapel of Our Lady of the Angels. The hilly city also has natural beauties, but besides them there are a couple of old churches and houses. Car races are held here every year.
The Central Group Azor is included five islands: Fayal, Pica, Pica, Pica, Pica, Pica, Pica, Pico, Pico, Pico, Pico, Peak, Peaks, Pico, Peaks, Pico, Peaks, Pico, peaks, peaks, peaks, peaks, peak Graciosa, San Jorge and Terceira. Every year there are more and more tourists to them, thanks to the vibrant nature and the fantastic sea world. Boats depart from the islands with excursions that take tourists to watch dolphins, sperm whales, and whales. The beauty of diving near the islands is also impressive. The historical capital of the Azores, Angra do Heroismo, is located on Terceira Island, its central part is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
In the western group, as well as in the eastern one, there are two islands – Flores and Corvo. They are just beginning to interest tourists. There used to be a French missile range on Florish, but in 1994 they left the island and after that tourism only began to develop here.
Winemaking and agriculture are very developed on the islands. São Jorge cheese is very popular throughout Portugal and is often bought as a souvenir. Azores pineapples are known all over the world, they are much sweeter and tastier than usual ones.
CANARY and MADEIRA – cruise from France
September 3, 2019
A member of the NTPP Union, the travel agency “Personal Guide” offers a beautiful and calm, rare route for a relaxing holiday on the MSC Poesia liner “Mediterranean plus Canaries” – this is a 2-week cruise from 30. 09 from Marseille!
France – Spain – Morocco – Canary Islands Spain – Madeira Portugal – Italy
14 days 9089eight
Days at sea, when you can sunbathe on the deck with your favorite cocktail by the pool, alternate with fascinating ports and new countries:
here and the spicy aroma of Morocco,
and the island of eternal spring Tenerife,
and sweet wines of Madeira Island with unusual exotic nature and landscape….
If you have 2 free weeks for yourself, your loved one, then you can’t think of a better route than this!
The weather must be absolutely summer! So swimming in the Canary Islands, keep in mind!
Cheap Car Rentals in Puerto Rico, Canary Islands from just $27
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
Oct 1 — Oct 8
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When driving your car hire in Puerto Rico, make sure you know beforehand if you can visit all the regions and islands you wish to explore. The car rental agencies do not limit movement throughout the regions within the island. However, if you’re planning on exploring other islands apart from Gran Canaria, where Puerto Rico is located, you will not be allowed to travel with your Puerto Rico car rental on a ferry. In general, the car rental locations in Puerto Rico do not allow taking any car rentals on board a ferry, even when it’s just to another Canary Islands island.
Yes, some car rental agencies allow debit cards instead of credit cards to pay for the cheap car rentals in Puerto Rico. For instance, AVIS allows debit card payments as long as they are either VISA or MasterCard. Diner Cards and Discover Cards are also permitted. Some specific AVIS locations even accept payment in cash. However, this would require additional identity, security, and credit checks. You can contact your specific agency beforehand to confirm whether or not this option is allowed. On the other hand, there are car companies, like Sunnycars and Orlando Rent A Car that only accept credit cards. Orlando Rent A Car does not accept Diners Cards for the deposits. Nonetheless, remember that a general requirement is that the name on the card coincides with the driver’s license presented as well as the main driver. If you have any questions about your type of card or payment for your car rental in Puerto Rico, it’s always possible to ask before your rental dates.
When driving in a new country or city, it’s always a good idea to know the main rules of the road. First things first, in Spain they drive on the right-hand side of the road. It’s also more common for vehicles to be manual, so if you’re not familiar with it, be sure to request an automatic car or passenger van rental. Turning right on red is not possible in Spain and traffic circles are very common. Remember that when entering a traffic circle, the vehicles already circling have the right of way. A car rental in Puerto Rico is only available for drivers over the age of 21. And up till 25, you must pay a young driver fee. Last but not least, do not drink and drive. The limits are stricter than in the US, being illegal when driving with over 0.05% BAC.
To pick up your economy car rental in Puerto Rico, remember to bring along all the necessary documentation. When visiting from abroad, car rental agencies in Puerto Rico generally require you to have an International Driver’s Permit in addition to your US driver’s license. This IDP must be obtained in the US prior to your arrival in Puerto Rico and is merely a translation of your license and is not valid on its own. In any case, some car rental companies require that all driver’s licenses must be at least one year old to be able to rent a vehicle. You may also be asked to provide a valid passport along with your driver’s license.
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$18 – $42
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The average price of a Small rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $25. The cheapest time to rent a Small in Puerto Rico, Spain is in June. The price is 31% lower than the rest of the year at just $18 per day. A Small rental is typically 57% less expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car.
The average price of a Medium rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $46. The cheapest time to rent a Medium in Puerto Rico, Spain is in November. The price is 30% lower than the rest of the year at just $33 per day. A Medium rental is typically 22% less expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car. Below are the best prices for Puerto Rico Medium rentals found on momondo in the past week.
The average price of a Large rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $82. The cheapest time to rent a Large in Puerto Rico, Spain is in October. The price is 44% lower than the rest of the year at just $47 per day. A Large rental is typically 28% more expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car.
The average price of a SUV rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $35. The cheapest time to rent a SUV in Puerto Rico, Spain is in October. The price is 38% lower than the rest of the year at just $22 per day. A SUV rental is typically 42% less expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car. Below are the best prices for Puerto Rico SUV rentals found on momondo in the past week.
The average price of a Van rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $61. The cheapest time to rent a Van in Puerto Rico, Spain is in February. The price is 63% lower than the rest of the year at just $23 per day. A Van rental is typically 4% more expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car.
The average price of a Luxury rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $129. The cheapest time to rent a Luxury in Puerto Rico, Spain is in April. The price is 36% lower than the rest of the year at just $83 per day. A Luxury rental is typically 54% more expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car.
The average price of a Convertible rental in Puerto Rico, Spain is $78. The cheapest time to rent a Convertible in Puerto Rico, Spain is in December. The price is 40% lower than the rest of the year at just $48 per day. A Convertible rental is typically 25% more expensive than the average car rental in Puerto Rico. The average price of a vehicle rental in Puerto Rico can vary based on a number of factors including supply, popularity of the vehicle, and how far out you book your rental car.
ORLANDO
Mini, Compact, Economy
$11
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Airport
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Playa de Puerto Rico
22. 4 mi
Playa de Amadores
22.8 mi
Sunnycars
Av. Tomás Roca Bosch, 9
Playa de Puerto Rico
0.9 mi
Playa de Amadores
1.2 mi
ORLANDO
Avd. de la Cornisa, C.C. Europa, Local 2313
Playa de Puerto Rico
0.4 mi
Playa de Amadores
0.5 mi
IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only
Calle Fuerteventura, 15, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.3 mi from city center
Holiday Club Puerto Calma
Joaquin Blanco Torrent 2, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.5 mi from city center
Servatur Montebello
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.1 mi from city center
Hotel Altamar
Avenida La Cornisa, 21, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.6 mi from city center
Hotel Revoli
Av. Mogan,11, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.1 mi from city center
Holiday Club Playa Amadores
Avenida Minstra Anna Lindh 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.7 mi from city center
Villa Magna
Avenida de Veneguera 6, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.3 mi from city center
Natural Park
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.6 mi from city center
Apartamentos Babalu
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.4 mi from city center
Holiday Club Jardin Amadores
Calle Montana Clara 3, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.5 mi from city center
Canaima
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.2 mi from city center
Apartamentos Miami
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.3 mi from city center
Montesol Atsol
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.2 mi from city center
Bahia Blanca
Calle La Palma, 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.6 mi from city center
Calypso Oasis Apartments
10 Avenida de Mogán, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0. 2 mi from city center
Cala Nova
Avenida Gran Canaria 2, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.2 mi from city center
Colina Mar
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.3 mi from city center
Holiday Club Vista Amadores
Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain
0.5 mi from city center
To rent a car in Puerto Rico for a weekend in October, we found prices as low as $13 with an average of $23. Deals are a little different for a week-long rental – starting at around $14, with an average price of $31.
The best way to enjoy the sites in Puerto Rico during the month of October is in a Convertible rental car. You are less likely to run into any instances of precipitation or colder weather, because Puerto Rico has an average temperature of 69.8 °F and average rainfall of 0.8″ during the month of October. Renting a Convertible in Puerto Rico will cost you $52/day on average.
The speed limit in Puerto Rico is 35 mph, unless otherwise stated on road signs. Puerto Rico also has a suburban speed limit of 65 mph which is strictly enforced. If you find yourself on a highway in Puerto Rico, be aware that the speed limit is generally 75 mph.
Those looking for a rental car in Puerto Rico during the month of September should expect temperatures to be around 75.2 °F and should expect around 0.4″ of precipitation. This information can be helpful when choosing which car you’d like to rent.
If you’re looking for a Puerto Rico rental car for a road trip to the surrounding areas during the month of September it’s important to know that the rest of Canary Islands typically has a temperature of 73.4 °F and will usually expect 0.3″ of precipitation.
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In Puerto Rico Canary Islands you will find a lot of services to relax, but it is best to spend a pleasant time in one of the spas that the area offers. You can find a lot of these temples of relaxation, but the most recommended are Kinesia Spa Puerto Rico or Buddha: the Wellness Center among others. You can also find spas at the hotels where you stay, such as Gloria Palace Royal Hotel & Spa.
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If you like golf and want to have fun with your family or friends, in Puerto Rico Canary Islands, there are mini golf courses for you to practice your best shots. Mini Golf Las Caracolas, Mini Golf Europe and Mini Golf Neptuno are some of the mini golf courses that you will find in the area, but there is more at your disposal for you to have a fun time in their holes.
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A Mainly Circum-Mediterranean Origin for West Eurasian and North African mtDNAs in Puerto Rico with Strong Contributions from the Canary Islands and West Africa
. 2017 Apr;89(2):125-155.
doi: 10.13110/humanbiology.89.2.04.
Héctor J Díaz-Zabala
1 , María A Nieves-Colón
2 , Juan C Martínez-Cruzado
3
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1 1 Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
2 2 School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
3 3 Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, USA.
PMID:
29299964
DOI:
10.13110/humanbiology.89.2.04
Héctor J Díaz-Zabala et al.
Hum Biol.
2017 Apr.
. 2017 Apr;89(2):125-155.
doi: 10.13110/humanbiology.89.2.04.
Authors
Héctor J Díaz-Zabala
1 , María A Nieves-Colón
2 , Juan C Martínez-Cruzado
3
Affiliations
1 1 Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
2 2 School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
3 3 Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, USA.
PMID:
29299964
DOI:
10.13110/humanbiology.89.2.04
Abstract
Maternal lineages of West Eurasian and North African origin account for 11.5% of total mitochondrial ancestry in Puerto Rico. Historical sources suggest that this ancestry arrived mostly from European migrations that took place during the four centuries of the Spanish colonization of Puerto Rico. This study analyzed 101 mitochondrial control region sequences and diagnostic coding region variants from a sample set randomly and systematically selected using a census-based sampling frame to be representative of the Puerto Rican population, with the goal of defining West Eurasian-North African maternal clades and estimating their possible geographical origin. Median-joining haplotype networks were constructed using hypervariable regions 1 and 2 sequences from various reference populations in search of shared haplotypes. A posterior probability analysis was performed to estimate the percentage of possible origins across wide geographic regions for the entire sample set and for the most common haplogroups on the island. Principal component analyses were conducted to place the Puerto Rican mtDNA set within the variation present among all reference populations. Our study shows that up to 38% of West Eurasian and North African mitochondrial ancestry in Puerto Rico most likely migrated from the Canary Islands. However, most of those haplotypes had previously migrated to the Canary Islands from elsewhere, and there are substantial contributions from various populations across the circum-Mediterranean region and from West African populations related to the modern Wolof and Serer peoples from Senegal and the nomad Fulani who extend up to Cameroon. In conclusion, the West Eurasian mitochondrial ancestry in Puerto Ricans is geographically diverse. However, haplotype diversity seems to be low, and frequencies have been shaped by population bottlenecks, migration waves, and random genetic drift. Consequently, approximately 47% of mtDNAs of West Eurasian and North African ancestry in Puerto Rico probably arrived early in its colonial history.
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canary islands; haplotype networks; mitochondrial dna; posterior probability analysis; principal component analysis; puerto rican population; tajima’s d test; west eurasian—north african—west african ancestry.
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Puerto Rico → Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: 5 ways to get there from €1302
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Flights from San Juan (SJU) to Gran Canaria (LPA)
The flight time from San Juan (SJU) to Gran Canaria (LPA) is approximately 16 hours 21 minutes, covering a distance of 5244 km. Taking into account the approximate transfer time of 4 hours 29 minutes. The flights are operated by Iberia, Vueling Airlines and Binter Canarias. Usually there are 44 flights per week, but the schedule for weekends and holidays may change, check in advance.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
The cheapest way to get from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is by plane and bus and car ferry for €600 – €2300 and takes 16h 39min.
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What is the fastest way to get from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
The fastest way to get from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is by plane for €650 – €3000 and takes 12h 39min.
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How far is it from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
The distance between Puerto Rico and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is 5308 km.
How long does it take to travel from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
It will take approximately 12 hours and 39 minutes to get from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria including transfers.
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How long does it take to fly from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
There is no direct flight from San Juan Airport to Gran Canaria Airport. The fastest flight will take 12h 5min and includes one stop.
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Which airlines fly from San Juan Airport to Gran Canaria Airport?
Binter Canarias, Vueling Airlines and Iberia offer flights from San Juan Airport to Gran Canaria Airport.
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Where can I stay near Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
1754+ hotels available in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Prices start at €100 per night.
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How do I get to San Juan Airport (SJU) from Puerto Rico?
The best way to get from Puerto Rico to San Juan airport is by taxi, it takes 11 minutes. and will cost €35 – €45.
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Distance: 5307.8 km
Duration: 12h 39min
Which companies travel from Puerto Rico to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain?
Iberia
Website
iberia. com
Medium duration
12h 5min
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€650 – €2900
Medium duration
14h 30m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€650 – €2900
Medium duration
16h 10min
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€700 – €2900
Medium duration
16h 15m
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€700 – €2900
Medium duration
16h 25m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€650 – €2900
Medium duration
17h 5min
When
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€700 – €3100
Medium duration
18h
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€750 – €3100
Medium duration
12h 15m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€800 – €3400
Medium duration
13h 30m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€800 – €3400
Medium duration
15h 10m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€800 – €3500
Medium duration
15h 10m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€800 – €3400
Medium duration
18h
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€850 – €3700
Medium duration
12h 10m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
15h 40m
When
Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
18h 35m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2500
Medium duration
18h 50m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
19h 20m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
14h 41m
When
Daily
Estimated price
€600 – €2700
Medium duration
16h 4min
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€1200 – €5000
Medium duration
18h 29m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€1200 – €5000
Medium duration
18h 58m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€1100 – €4100
Medium duration
19h 51m
When
Daily
Estimated price
€1200 – €5500
Medium duration
20h 9m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€1200 – €5000
Medium duration
20h 14m
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€1200 – €5000
United Airlines
Website
united. com
Medium duration
13h 53m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€550 – €2100
Binter Canarias
Website
bintercanarias.com
Medium duration
13h 50m
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
18h 58m
When
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Estimated price
€1100 – €4100
Air Europe
Website
aireuropa. com
Medium duration
14h 50m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
Medium duration
19h 39m
When
Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€1500 – €4500
TUI Airlines Netherlands
Website
tui.nl
Medium duration
13h 35m
When
Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2500
canaryfly
Website
canaryfly. es
Medium duration
14h 50m
When
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Estimated price
€600 – €2600
titsa
Telephone
+34 (0) 922 531 300
Website
titsa.com
Medium duration
1h 3min
Frequency
Every 30 min
Estimated price
€9 – €11
Website
Naviera Armas S. A.
Telephone
+34 (0) 902 456 500
Website
navieraarmas.com
Medium duration
1h 50min
Frequency
Every 4 hours
Estimated price
€30 – €55
Website
Naviera Armas S.A.
Medium duration
5h
Frequency
5 times a week
Estimated price
€35 – €55
Website
Naviera Armas S. A.
Sea Cruise Florida, Puerto Rico, Antilles, Canary Islands (Spain), Spain, França (FLL06003) Thu Mar 05 2020
Sea Cruise Florida, Puerto Rico, Antilles, Canary Islands (Spain), Spain, França (FLL06003) Thu 05 Mar 2020 – Fri 20 Mar 2020 from Costa Cruises on the cruise liner Costa Luminosa buy in Ukraine (Kyiv, Odessa) 9
Company Name : Costa Cruises
Ship Name : Costa Luminosa
Start Date : Thu 05 Mar. 2020
Trip end date: Fri 20 Mar 2020
from the port: Fort LEDERDEL / USA
Number of nights: 15 nights
Specification
134 accommodation in a cabin with services in the selected category
All Inclusive meals excluding drinks
port fees, taxes and taxes
For guests of all Classic category cabins:
telephone, shower / bath, hair dryer, air conditioning).
Port dues and taxes.
All Inclusive excluding drinks. A free dinner system is used on board.
Entertainment programs (evening shows, nightclubs, live music, etc.).
Participation of children in Children’s clubs.
Fitness center, sports court, jogging track, swimming pools and jacuzzi.
For guests of all Premium category cabins (in addition to all the above services, it is additionally provided):
The best cabin location on the liner.
Possibility to change meals during dinner.
Continental breakfast in the cabin.
Food delivery to the cabin 24 hours.
10% discount on a future cruise when booking a Premium cabin (valid for one year from the end of the cruise). Does not apply to World Cruises.
For all guests of Suite categories (in addition to all the above services, the Premium category is additionally provided):
Priority boarding on the liner.
Personal butler.
Fresh fruits in the cabin every day.
1 bottle of champagne and canapes.
Pillow menu.
An invitation to an exclusive cocktail with the captain.
The following services are not included in the cruise price and require additional payment:
Tips for staff.
Casino, telephone, internet, video games.
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
Reservation of tables in alternative restaurants.
Mini-bar in the cabin.
Private services on board (SPA, beauty salon, laundry).
In addition, in our company or independently, services are booked and paid for:
Air tickets.
Transfers before and/or after the cruise.
Registration of entry visas along the route (if necessary).
Medical insurance (mandatory).
Travel insurance (optional).
Excursions in ports of call.
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Puerto Rico is a small resort on the island of Gran Canaria, located on the coast of a small bay 15 kilometers west of Maspalomas. It is focused on families with children. Along the wide sandy beach there is a shopping area with cafes, restaurants and shops.
Puerto Rico Fun & Activities
Puerto Rico’s former fishing village offers a wide range of water sports, including windsurfing and diving. In its water area there is a port where you can rent a boat, boat or yacht. Water walks on glass-bottomed boats are very popular, as well as fishing boats for rent, where you can go fishing on the high seas.
The water park in Puerto Rico is far inferior to the water entertainment center in terms of quantity and quality of water attractions Aqualand located in Maspalomas.
Hotels in Puerto Rico
Most of the hotels in Puerto Rico are concentrated on the hills surrounding the bay and represent a typical hotel development of the mid-80s of the last century. There are no boutique hotels in the resort.
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