Cheap Flights: Newark/New York to Tenerife, Canary Islands $433-$457 r/t [September-February]
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Are you looking for flights to the Canary Islands? Here is a roundup of Low Cost flights to the Canary Islands with connections to the most popular destinations: Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife. Dozens of direct flights to the Canary Islands await: choose the most convenient days and times and set off for the most suggestive islands in the Atlantic Ocean!
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The main airport is in Gran Canaria, which is about 20 kilometres from Las Palmas, the island’s capital. Once you reach the airport with our excellent offers to the Canary Islands, you can use the island’s buses offering punctual and efficient services. The Airport-Las Palmas route is served by Line 60. On the other hand, Line 5 Las Palmas-Faro de Maspalomas crosses the entire eastern and southern part of the island and lets you reach the most popular tourist areas. Boats and aircraft are available for getting from one island to another.
Tenerife is the most popular island of the archipelago for tourism. It is full of hotels and clubs and is towered over by the Teide, the highest peak in all of Spain. Gran Canaria is less crowded than Tenerife, but is rich in natural reserves; instead Fuerteventura, El Hierro and Lanzarote have preserved their wild appearance. La Palma and La Gomera are the greenest, cloaked in pristine forests that make them authentic paradises.
Thanks to the winds sweeping over the island, Fuerteventura is the ideal destination for surfers. Sotavento and El Cotillo are the most fascinating beaches. Instead in Gran Canaria, Las Canteras is a must-see, as it is one of the most beautiful city beaches in Europe. Don’t miss Guigui Beach, a temple for nature lovers. The clear, calm waters of Maceta are the most fascinating in El Hierro, while in Tenerife Charco Azul and the Martianes pools stand out. Those who love wild places must visit Lanzarote, and in particular El Golfo and Playa de Famara.
The island of fun par excellence is Tenerife. Santa Cruz is full of trendy bars and has a wide range of opportunities for fun. Los Cristianos is instead home to the famous Bagu’s Club, while the most popular club in Playa de Las Americas is the Tropicana. The most popular club on Fuerteventura is Rock Island Bar located in Corralejo, the hub of the island’s nightlife. Lastly in Lanzarote, the most popular clubs are the Paradise Beach Club and the Big Apple.
Flights canceled as storm Hermine hits Spain’s Canary Islands
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GRAN CANARIA — Flights were canceled across Spain’s Canary Islands on Sunday, airport operator Aena said, as storm Hermine moved in from over the Atlantic, bringing heavy rains to the popular holiday destination.
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There had been 141 cancellations by mid-afternoon across many of the islands, including 62 from Tenerife North airport, 23 from La Palma, 20 from El Hierro, eight from Lanzarote and four from La Gomera.
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Spain’s national weather agency, Aemet, has issued a red weather alert for the islands of Gran Canaria, La Palma and El Hierro from midday until midnight on Sunday.
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On Sunday, regional president Angel Victor Torres told a press conference the storm was expected to move closest to the islands between 11 p.m. on Sunday and 11 a.m. on Monday.
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6 km to the south-west from the center of the famous Lviv is located the airport of the same name named after Daniil Galitsky. By tradition, he is called Sknilov. It ranks first in the ranking of the branching of the route network and passenger traffic in the western part of Ukraine. According to IATA, the LWO code is assigned, it also has the status of an international one.
One of the areas of preparatory work for the reception of the country’s guests in 2012 was the reconstruction, which made it possible to increase the runway, build a new terminal for passengers, and reconstruct the old air terminal. Thanks to this, 2012 brought the air gate to the first place in terms of throughput among airports in the CIS and increased its throughput by 80 times.
For a comfortable waiting for boarding, there are European cafes, a coffee shop, a sushi bar, and restaurants on the territory. There is also a duty free zone where you can buy alcohol, souvenirs, toys, tobacco, toilet water.
Getting from the Lviv airfield to the city center is easy. To do this, you can use the trolleybus number 9, minibus number 48, taxi. …
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Tenerife South International Airport (municipality of Grandilla de Abona, Spain) is located in the southern part of the largest island of Tenerife in the picturesque Canary Islands. There is only one terminal at the airport. For the comfort of passengers, Tenerife South Airport has a VIP lounge, bars, restaurants and numerous cafes, duty free shops, a first-aid post, a post office, a chapel, banking institutions, travel agencies, and car parking. The airport offers passengers with children a specialized mother and child room and a modern playground.
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Nordica will start operating charter flights from Tallinn to Egypt and the Canary Islands
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Estonian national airline Nordic Aviation Group AS will start operating charter flights to Egypt and the Canary Islands in mid-October together with tour operator TEZ Tours, writes Postimees.
In cooperation with the tour operator, flights will be operated to Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh and Tenerife. The first flights will be made on October 18.
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Most firms note a sharp increase in demand for the Canary Islands. Now it is at least twice as high as last year. However, there are not enough flights in this direction, and even before the start of the high season, many companies have problems with tickets. According to official statistics from the Archipelago Tourism Development Authority, the vast majority (90%) of Russian tourists who flew to the Canary Islands vacationed on the island of Tenerife.
This is due to the presence of direct charter flights from Moscow to this very famous and popular island. Approximately 9% preferred Gran Canaria, which they reached either by plane from Tenerife or by water. And only 1% of all Russians were those who wanted to retire to Lanzarote or Fuerteventura.
In 1999, more than 25 thousand Russians rested in Tenerife, of which 10.6 thousand were in high-class hotels, which accounted for approximately 0.7% of all foreign tourists on the islands. The rest preferred cheaper apartments to super hotels. This number (14.4 thousand) includes owners of timeshares.
Among the Russians, the most popular in the Canary Islands, and indeed in all of Spain, were four-star hotels – more than half of all guests stayed in them. More than 25% stayed in five-star hotels. The average length of stay of Russians in Tenerife was 9.8 days, which exceeds that of the Germans and the French.
Traditionally, Russian tourists prefer to rest in the Canary Islands in December and January. However, this year the season has come ahead of schedule, and regular charters are well loaded in November. Many firms have had problems with air tickets, as seats on planes have already been sold until mid-December. The fact is that so far only two Russian companies fly to the Canary Islands – Aeroflot and Domodedovo Airlines. Every week, on Friday, they operate two charter flights from Moscow to Tenerife on a regular basis. So far, no one flies to other Canary Islands directly from Moscow. You can get to Gran Canaria by flights of a local airline, paying $150-200 for a ticket. In other words, demand is now far ahead of supply, and two flights a week to the Canary Islands are not enough. Already, many customers have to refuse or offer flights on more expensive Western airlines, although the difference in price is palpable: you can buy a retail ticket for Russian for $400, for Western ones – one and a half times more expensive. The current situation is explained not so much by the reluctance to introduce direct additional flights, but by the lack of long-haul liners in our aviation market that are capable of making direct non-stop flights from Russia to the Canary Islands. Today, such flights can be operated by IL-62, IL-96 and Tu-204. The rest have to land for refueling, which not only lengthens the already long flight, but also makes it more expensive (you have to pay for fuel and intermediate parking). In addition, only ten Russian airlines have official permission from the Spanish aviation authorities to fly from Moscow to Spain. It is possible that a number of regional companies would have provided their long-haul aircraft to the capital’s consolidators, but they were not included in the Spanish list formed as a result of negotiations between the aviation authorities of Russia and Spain. And, finally, one more limitation – the rise in price of fuel. Now a liter of aviation kerosene costs $50 more than a couple of months ago.
Nevertheless, the steadily growing demand for the Canary Islands is forcing firms to become more active: despite the constraining factors, a number of capital firms raise additional charters to the Canary Islands for the New Year. Moreover, in two of them, New Year’s flights with sludge were fully implemented. For example, the company “Gala Tour” said that the entire settling flight for December 29 (almost 170 seats) has already been sold. The cost of tickets for the New Year, according to some sources, will be $500-550 per block.
As for the tours themselves, they have not undergone major changes. Like a year ago, it is offered primarily a beach holiday – mainly in Tenerife, less often – in Gran Canaria. Prices for tours from most firms also remained at the same level. Of course, for the New Year, they will rise significantly: in November-early December, a week-long vacation in Tenerife in a four-star hotel with half board, visa, insurance and flight costs from $685, and from late December to early January, the price of the same tour rises to $980.
Holidays in Gran Canaria will cost even more – $ 1132 for (New Year) against $ 970 (in November). Of these, $ 150-180 “eats” the domestic flight. You can relax in a five-star hotel for $1430 in November and $1890 for the New Year. True, the firms said that rich customers are waiting for good gifts: free car rental for a week or half board instead of breakfast. A number of firms offers “zest” this season. In Soltour, for example, they offer the Canary-a-la-carte program, according to which, in two weeks, the client can relax on two of the four most popular islands of the archipelago. One of them is necessarily Tenerife, to which is added Gran Canaria (“continent in miniature”), the island of volcanoes Lanzarote and the “shelter” of tranquility Fuerteventura. The cost of such two-week tours ranges from $9.10-3180.
Fedor Yurin
01.01.2001
Source: Tourist info
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CANARY ISLANDS – Coral Travel travel agency
The Canary Islands seduce with interesting holiday offers, amazing views and a climate that spoils tourists
The Canary Islands is an archipelago located on the African coast, although administratively belonging to Spain. The currency in the Canary Islands, like in Spain, is the euro. However, the time zone is different from Spanish because in the Canary Islands we set the clock back one hour.
The Canary Islands have always been extremely popular with tourists, so it is not surprising that such an extensive network of flights is available to all airports in the Canary Islands. Both charter flights and scheduled flights offered by low cost airlines and regional carriers support Europe’s most important airports, linking them to some of Europe’s most beautiful islands.
The weather in the Canary Islands even out of season. What you need to know and plan for your dream vacation in the popular Canary Islands and why this is the perfect destination for everyone?
The Canary Islands owe their popularity to the excellent weather, which remains the same throughout the year. The temperature during the day does not drop below 20 degrees Celsius, the nights can be a little cooler, but still pleasant. Interestingly, the winter season is an increasingly popular choice for holidays in the Canary Islands – depending on the island, the weather can really spoil us. The Canary Islands are a great place to catch the first strong sunshine of the year and come back with a perfect tan.
What to eat in the Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands offer many exotic culinary experiences as well as flavors known from mainland Spain. First of all, you should pay attention to the available fresh seafood. Various salads with octopus, fish in the company of vegetables or papas arrugadas – small potatoes, served in their shells, prepared from a solution of water and salt, with a characteristic salty aftertaste. Papas arrugadas make a great substitute for the equally popular french fries and are worth tempting because they are the staple of the Canary Islands.
In the Canary Islands we can try an interesting combination of shrimp with lots of olive oil and even more garlic. The taste is rich, but unforgettable, and you will definitely return to it with pleasure! Even though paella, or an explosion of rice, saffron and meat or seafood, is a typical dish for mainland Spain, it can also be found in the Canary Islands, almost exclusively in the seafood version.
Not the sea itself, however, man lives! Puchero canario is a goulash soup based on meat and vegetables, while gofio escaldado soup resembles the consistency of pudding, a mixture of broth and gofio flour. It is also worth trying the specialties of each of the islands: Tenerife has rabbit dishes, and Fuerteventura goat dishes.
In a cafe you have to order coffee with milk and … milk. The Canary Islands is characterized by the way coffee is served with condensed milk and regular milk. The ideal dessert for this coffee would be bienmesabe, a sauce based on sugar, egg yolks, honey, rum and crushed almonds. Frangollo might be another sweet suggestion.
Don’t forget the pintxos/tapas, small snacks that are served in most bars or restaurants as snacks. For a low price, we can taste many flavors of the Canary Islands.
What to see in the Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands is an ideal holiday destination for people who appreciate peace and quiet and for those who love active holidays. Each of these Spanish islands is different, offering the same comfort and sightseeing opportunities. Beautiful beaches, national parks, as well as volcanoes located there will make us feel like a part of these unique places.
Tenerife is the land around the huge Teide volcano, we divide it into two parts – a little
rainy north and always sunny, although often windy, south. This largest island around the archipelago offers a wealth and variety of beaches, from beaches covered in black, volcanic sand and giant rocks to beautiful golden sandy beaches from the Sahara. In Tenerife, you can visit the picturesque town of Masca, called European Machu Picchu, with a breathtaking view.
Lanzarote is a system of grottoes and underground corridors created by the lava flow from the Timanfaya volcano. Of course, there are also beaches, but it is worth planning a visit to the Cactus Garden or the fabulous lakes of Jameos del Aqua.
Fuerteventura’s beaches delight with opportunities for water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding, thanks to the many long, natural beaches. Diving enthusiasts will also love this island.
Gran Canaria impresses with its unique sand dunes that make your heart beat faster at sunset. Crystal clear beaches as well as pistes nestled in mountain ranges make it an island with something for everyone.
Nature lovers will admire La Gomera, full of green laurel forests and trails, as well as natural small beaches. This is the perfect place if you are looking for some peace, tranquility and privacy during your holiday.
General information about the Canary Islands
The name of the island comes from the Latin word canis (dog), because wild dogs roamed the islands.
Although many people identify the name of the archipelago with the name of the bird – canaries, it is worth knowing that the name of the bird comes from the islands, and not vice versa.
The Canary Islands are an archipelago of seven islands and six islands
Of all the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura is the closest to the African continent. This unusual combination of ocean and sub-Saharan climate creates the perfect holiday destination.
Moscow-Tenerife: direct flights and with transfers | Loratravels
The Canary Islands is an archipelago near the African continent, which consists of 7 islands: Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, Hierro, La Palma, Fuertaventura and Lanzarote. All the islands, despite their remoteness, belong to Spain. Traditionally, the island of Tenerife is considered the most popular resort destination, where the main number of international flights are sent (accepts Reina Sofia International Airport).
Today in our article we will talk about effective tools for finding cheap tickets to Tenerife from Moscow and other regions of Russia. Feel free to test all the proposed tools to find the best flight option for your trip. The first part of the article is devoted to flights from Moscow, both direct and interchange. The article also has a separate section on flights from other Russian cities.
Moscow-Tenerife: air tickets-direct flight
Air tickets to Tenerife from Moscow on a direct flight can only be purchased from the Russian flag carrier Aeroflot. Other carriers operate flights with transfers only. Aeroflot flight lasts about 7 hours, departure from Sheremetyevo Airport. Please note that flights do not operate every day, but only on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Since there is no competition in this direction, direct flights to Tenerife from Moscow are not the cheapest option, however, if you value your time and comfort, then it is better to choose this option.
You can see the cost of air tickets to Tenerife from Moscow with a direct flight for all months in the low price calendar, which compares all available options and displays the cheapest ones (they will be highlighted in green). Any month can be “opened” by days and see the most advantageous dates for the flight.
Cheap flights to Tenerife from Moscow with transfers
Finding cheap flights from Moscow to Tenerife with transfers is much easier than without transfers. The thing is that more than one airline competes for flights with transfers, so the chance to find a really budget option increases. Flights with one transfer are operated by:
Vueling with a connection in Barcelona;
Iberia with transfers in Barcelona and return in Madrid;
Aeroflot airline with a change in Malaga there and back in Madrid;
AirEuropa with a stopover in Barcelona;
Edelweiss with a connection in Zurich;
Also various mixed versions.
It is better to search for cheap flights to Tenerife from Moscow in large search engines that can check and compare prices from all airlines, tour operators and ticket offices at once. These search engines include, for example, Aviasales—> , which has the most comprehensive database, or Buruki—> , which offers attractive options for exotic destinations, which include the Moscow-Tenerife flight.
For a more complete picture, we recommend using both search engines and choosing the best option available. Search form Aviasales:
Brief instructions for use: Choose the city of departure and arrival; Mark suitable dates on the calendar; Specify the number of passengers; Sort the results according to the necessary criteria: price, departure / arrival time, number of transfers, airport of departure, etc.; Having chosen the appropriate option, complete the booking by entering your contact details and paying for the order; You receive electronic travel documents at the specified e-mail address; Print if necessary. The whole procedure takes no more than 10 minutes.
Buruki search form:
Instructions for use are similar. The advantage of Buruki is that this search engine also includes search results for charter flights.
In addition, if you have not yet decided on the exact date of your trip, you can search for flights using the indispensable low price calendar, which will show you which days the flight to Tenerife will be the cheapest. You can view flights for any interesting month of the year.
Also, in order not to miss worthwhile offers in the direction of interest (promotions, discounts, sales), it makes sense to subscribe to the newsletter form and track changes in the price of flights to Tenerife:
How to get to other islands of the Canary Archipelago
Move between The islands of the Canary archipelago can be easily reached, since transport links are quite well developed here. Local airlines can fly to any of the seven islands of the archipelago. In addition to air traffic, the islands are connected by sea transport, for example, ferries that carry both passengers and vehicles (in case you rented a car to move around the island).
Each island in the Canary archipelago has its own local airport. Below are options on how to get from Tenerife to other Canary Islands:
Tenerife – Gran Canaria by Binter Canarias local airlines in 30 minutes;
Tenerife – La Gomera by local airlines Binter Canarias in 30 minutes;
Tenerife – Fuertaventura by local airlines Binter Canarias in 50 minutes;
Tenerife – La Palma by local airlines Binter Canarias in 30 minutes;
Tenerife – Hierro by local airline Binter Canarias in 40 minutes;
Tenerife – Lanzarote by local airlines Binter Canarias in 50 minutes;
Ferry service is also well developed between the islands, you can move freely from any island to another. Ferry companies that transport people and vehicles are Fred Olsen and Naviera Almas. Tickets can be bought on the spot, early booking is not required.
How to get around in Tenerife?
There are 3 options, depending on your financial possibilities. The first is the use of public transport, or rather the green buses of Tits. The bus network is quite extensive, you can get to any corner of the island. Including sights like the Teide volcano. You can pay for the bus fare in cash or with a travel card (it’s cheaper).
Another option – renting a car – is suitable for those who prefer independence when traveling. And even if you plan to visit several islands of the Canary archipelago, you will have the opportunity to take a rented car with you on the ferry. Check car rental prices through a search engine Car-traveler—> , which compares the prices and offers of all the world’s car rental offices and finds the cheapest options for you.
The third option – the most expensive one – is to use taxi services during your stay on the island.
The weather in Lanzarote in October has temperatures in the daytime of 27°C and nights can be comfortably at 18 °C. October can be an ideal tropical beach destination with plenty of sunshine with a cool breeze during the day and occasional rain. Evenings are pleasant and call for memorable alfresco evenings, which may require you to carry a light jacket or a wrap. There is little chance of a dust sand storm called Calima blowing from the Sahara Desert. The temperature in the daytime is 15 to 27 °C and nights can be comfortably at 17 to 19 °C.
The average temperature in Lanzarote in October
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in October is around 26°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in October is around 18°C
What time does the sunrise and sunset in October in Lanzarote
The sun rises around 7:30 am and sets around 18:00- 18:30 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in October. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Does it rain in Lanzarote in October?
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in October are around 0 to 1 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in October is around 1mm
Is it warm in Lanzarote in October?
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. You certainly won’t mind the odd cloudy spell every now and again, and most hotels and resorts are equipped with lots of fun and entertainment activities indoors. During the day the temperatures are warm around 24 to 26°C, though sometimes there may be cool winds blowing, you definitely won’t want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings can be a little cold, so carrying a fleece or a light jacket along is good, and a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 16°C.
But is Lanzarote hot in October?
Let’s face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can still get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in October we say yes! it can be it depends on what you are used to. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in October can vary and while it may look cloudy the UV rays are still shining through the clouds. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
With the weather in Lanzarote in October, what clothes should you pack?
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, a hoody, cardigan, you won’t need your full-on winter coat. Socks are always a good one to keep your feet warm at night, hotels won’t have heating its not needed neither do they provide quilts but most have warm blankets. You won’t go wrong picking one or two warmer outfits but you probably won’t need them.
How cold is the sea with the Lanzarote weather in October?
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in October is around 18.6°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. October in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and you can even get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Things to do in Lanzarote in October
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as October is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
October is gaining popularity for a recently introduced annual event called “Gastronomy Week”. This week celebrates the island’s local Canarian cuisine, especially seafood, with enthusiastic participations seen from many restaurants all over the island.
Sporting events which attract crows are:
– The World Pro surfing contest: This is held at Famara beach and is one of the most awaited sporting events.
– International Bike Weeks: This is held at the Club La Santa between October 31st and November 14th. The participants have tough terrain to cycle on like Famara-Montaña Blanca, El Golfo and Tabayesco.
Current Conditions (Monday, September 26, 2022 at 10:30 Atlantic/Canary time)
Temperature:72°F (22°C) Skies:mostly cloudy Humidity:88% Wind:From the NE at 14 mph (23 km/h) Pressure:1015 Dew Point:68°F (20°C)
Forecast Overview
Detailed Forecast
Tuesday, September 27
sunrise: 07:44 sunset: 19:46
Low around 70°F (21°C), high around 72°F (22°C). Chance of light rain before sunrise (between 4 am and 7 am) and early in the afternoon (between 1 pm and 4 pm). Estimated precipitation: 0.08 in (2 mm). More sun than clouds. Wind: 18 mph (29 km/h).
01:00 04:00
Mostly cloudy. Precipitation: 0.01 in (0.375 mm).
70°F (21°C)
15 mph (24 km/h)
84%
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04:00 07:00
Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0.04 in (0.9375 mm).
70°F (21°C)
16 mph (26 km/h)
81%
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07:00 10:00
Mostly sunny, with a few passing clouds. Precipitation: 0 in (0.125 mm).
71°F (21°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
76%
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10:00 13:00
Times of sun and clouds. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
71°F (22°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
76%
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13:00 16:00
Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0. 02 in (0.4375 mm).
70°F (21°C)
16 mph (26 km/h)
76%
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16:00 19:00
More clouds than sun. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
72%
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19:00 22:00
Mostly clear.
70°F (21°C)
16 mph (26 km/h)
70%
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22:00 01:00
Times of clear skies and clouds.
70°F (21°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
71%
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Wednesday, September 28
sunrise: 07:45 sunset: 19:45
Low around 69°F (20°C), high around 72°F (22°C). More sun than clouds. Wind: 19 mph (30 km/h).
01:00 04:00
Considerable cloudiness.
70°F (21°C)
14 mph (23 km/h)
71%
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04:00 07:00
Clear.
69°F (21°C)
15 mph (24 km/h)
71%
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07:00 10:00
Sunny.
70°F (21°C)
16 mph (26 km/h)
68%
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10:00 13:00
Sunny.
72°F (22°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
67%
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13:00 16:00
Sunny.
72°F (22°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
68%
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16:00 19:00
Partly cloudy.
71°F (22°C)
19 mph (30 km/h)
70%
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19:00 22:00
Overcast.
71°F (21°C)
15 mph (24 km/h)
71%
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22:00 01:00
Overcast.
70°F (21°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
73%
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Thursday, September 29
sunrise: 07:45 sunset: 19:44
Low around 69°F (21°C), high around 72°F (22°C). Considerable cloudiness. Wind: 18 mph (30 km/h).
01:00 04:00
Overcast.
70°F (21°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
75%
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04:00 07:00
Clear.
69°F (21°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
75%
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07:00 10:00
Mostly sunny.
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (30 km/h)
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10:00 13:00
Overcast.
72°F (22°C)
16 mph (26 km/h)
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13:00 16:00
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72°F (22°C)
17 mph (27 km/h)
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16:00 19:00
Overcast.
71°F (21°C)
17 mph (28 km/h)
70%
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19:00 22:00
Overcast.
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (28 km/h)
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22:00 01:00
Clear.
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (28 km/h)
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Friday, September 30
sunrise: 07:46 sunset: 19:42
Low around 69°F (21°C), high around 73°F (23°C). Chance of light rain in the morning and early afternoon (between 10 am and 4 pm). Estimated precipitation: 0.01 in (0.375 mm). Times of sun and clouds. Wind: 22 mph (36 km/h).
01:00 04:00
Partly cloudy. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
75%
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04:00 07:00
Clear.
70°F (21°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
78%
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07:00 10:00
More clouds than sun. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
71°F (22°C)
20 mph (32 km/h)
76%
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10:00 13:00
Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
73°F (23°C)
18 mph (29 km/h)
74%
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13:00 16:00
Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0 in (0.125 mm).
73°F (23°C)
21 mph (35 km/h)
72%
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16:00 19:00
Sunny. Precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
71°F (22°C)
22 mph (36 km/h)
71%
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19:00 22:00
Clear.
70°F (21°C)
21 mph (34 km/h)
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22:00 01:00
Considerable cloudiness.
70°F (21°C)
22 mph (35 km/h)
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Saturday, October 1
sunrise: 07:46 sunset: 19:41
Low around 70°F (21°C), high around 72°F (22°C). Chance of light rain in the morning (between 7 am and 10 am) and in the afternoon (between 1 pm and 4 pm). Estimated precipitation: 0.02 in (0.4375 mm). Mostly sunny. Wind: 26 mph (41 km/h).
01:00 04:00
Mostly clear.
70°F (21°C)
22 mph (36 km/h)
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20 Top Attractions & Places to Visit Best in the Canary Islands
Written by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers Updated Jul 13, 2022
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Although part of Spain, the Canary Islands are much closer to Africa than they are to Europe. Fuerteventura is only 160 kilometers from the northwest coast of Morocco, close enough for its beaches to be made of blowing Sahara sand. Spanish is the local language, but tourists may be surprised to find a distinctly Canarian character and culture that is quite different from mainland Spain.
In other words, don’t expect bullfights or flamenco. Expect to find plenty of other tourists, especially on the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, most of whom have come for the fabled beaches.
There’s no wrong season to visit the islands, as their placement where the tropical climatic zone joins the subtropical zone gives them an almost ideal climate of perpetual springtime, with average temperatures varying only 14 degrees throughout the year.
The Canaries have long been popular with British and northern European sunseekers, so you’ll find English spoken in most restaurants, hotels, and shops. You’ll also find a surprising variety of things to do on these seven islands, from water sports and hiking trails to modern art and sightseeing in charming colonial towns.
Although each island is different, they have in common their volcanic origins, which have led to some of their most distinctive natural attractions. The four largest islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria, all have fascinating volcanic features, two of which are national parks. The islands have three UNESCO World Heritage sites.
You will be able to find the best places to visit with this list of the top attractions and things to do in the Canary Islands.
1. Teide National Park, Tenerife
The third highest volcano in the world at 3,718 meters in altitude, Teide towers above the small island of Tenerife, the best known of the Canary Islands. Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, includes the entire mountain, and a trip inside the immense crater is a highlight of a trip to the Canary Islands.
Inside the crater’s rim is a caldera – the crater floor – 19 kilometers in diameter, and a drive across this barren moonscape is like driving into the center of the earth. This crater is actually what’s left of a much larger mountain that blew its top about three million years ago, collapsing into itself. In places, it left walls that rise 457 meters above the crater floor.
El Portillo Visitor Center is a good place to start, where an excellent little museum has interactive exhibits showing how volcanoes form and exploring the environment of the crater. Outside, a path leads through a botanic garden, where labels help visitors recognize and identify native plants they will see in the park.
To see the crater from above, and for wide-ranging views, ride the Teleférico cable car up Teide’s cone, a newer volcanic peak that formed above the giant crater after the original top of the mountain slid off.
Although the view from the cable car is outstanding, it can’t match the experience of crossing the crater floor to see the varied remnants of the volcanic action: lava fields; jumbles of jagged, black lava boulders; dunes of lava pebbles; and outcrops of red, blue, yellow, and black volcanic stone. Stopping points at various features have signs in English describing the flora and fauna and explaining the landscape, and walking trails lead to the highlights.
2. Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote
Lanzarote has a much more recent volcanic history than Tenerife – the cataclysmic eruptions that covered most of the island in molten lava and volcanic ash took place between 1730 and 1736. The seven-year series of eruptions buried 11 villages and drove the population from the island, which had previously been the garden of the Canaries.
After the eruptions stopped, the farmers returned and found innovative ways to cultivate parts of their ash-covered land. The most dramatic of the volcanic landscapes, including a still-active volcano, are now protected as the UNESCO-listed Timanfaya National Park.
You literally have to see it to believe it: huge areas of unearthly terrain covered in swirls of solidified lava, cracked into crevices by more molten lava still moving beneath it. To see the entire park, go to Islote de Hilario, at the top of a volcanic cone, where park rangers demonstrate the tremendous heat just beneath your feet. Dry brush thrown into a depression bursts into flame, and water poured down a pipe erupts back out in a boiling geyser.
At a restaurant here, you can eat chicken you’ve watched grill over heat from the volcano below. There are more volcanic wonders nearby: a collapsed crater that forms a cove beach, where you can gather semi-precious stones, sea caves formed by volcanic tubes, and red dunes of volcanic ash.
3. Beaches of Gran Canaria
The south coast of Gran Canaria is an almost constant succession of beautiful golden sand beaches. Between Playa de San Agustin on the west and Puerto de Mogán to the east, sunseekers will find no less than six major beach resorts. The largest is Maspalomas, perhaps the island’s most popular beach, painted with bright umbrellas and backed by a promenade and a line of restaurants, cafés, shops, and amusements. It’s one of the island’s liveliest beach scenes at any time of day or night.
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At one end is a protected reserve of huge sand dunes stretching in layers to the sea. Mountains of wind-riffled sand undulate above beaches, where dunes as high as 12 meters are constantly carved and shifted by sea and wind. You can wander for hours on foot, marveling at their desolate beauty, but it’s more exotic to climb on a dromedary for a lurching camel ride through this spectacular dunescape.
The capital city of Las Palmas has several excellent beaches, including Playa Las Canteras, with a wide, sandy shore and gentle waters thanks to a natural breakwater formed by volcanic rock. Part of the beach is a scuba diving area. La Playa Jinámar is a small beach with a dark-sand shoreline and moderate waves.
Because of the clear, warm water, diving is popular off this coast, and an underwater park has been designated at Arinaga, north of Playa de San Agustin. There are diving schools at Maspalomas, Playa Ingles and several other points, and you’ll find facilities for all manner of other water sports here, including sailing and windsurfing.
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4. Admire the Works of Cesar Manrique on Lanzarote
The artist Cesar Manrique is remembered not only for his works of art and architecture but for the inspiration and dedication that saved the character of his native island of Lanzarote. After a successful art career in New York and on the continent, he returned to Lanzarote in 1968, where he began a campaign to save Lanzarote from the unbridled tourist development that had ruined so many other holiday destinations.
He set the island on a new environmentally and culturally sustainable path by designing and building a series of tourist attractions that used and celebrated the nature of the island – its volcanic landscapes, ragged lava flows, and soaring cliffs.
These include his own dramatic home, Taro de Tahiche, built into a series of subterranean bubbles caused by lava flows; Jameos del Agua, an auditorium, swimming pool, and restaurant built inside a huge volcanic bubble; Monumento al Campesino, with a monumental modern sculpture and handcraft gallery; Mirador del Rio, a scenic overlook high above the sea on the north coast; Jardin de Cactus, a stunning cactus garden built into a former quarry.
He also repurposed a disused fort into the Museo Internacional del Arte Contemporáneo in Arrecife, designed the beautiful Salinas Hotel in Costa Teguise, designed signs for several other attractions, and created huge wind toys – mobile sculptures at road intersections throughout the island. But most of all, he imbued the islanders with a pride in their unique landscape and traditions, and a determination to protect its integrity.
Several of these attractions have gift shops filled with quality local crafts and art, excellent places for souvenir shopping.
5. The Beaches of Tenerife
Like those of Gran Canaria, the fabled beaches of Tenerife lie along its sunny south coast. Among the most developed, with plenty of holiday homes, hotels, restaurants, and sports options, are the golden sands of family-oriented Playa de Las Vistas and the upscale enclaves around Playa del Duque, on the Costa Adeje to the west.
At the latter, you’ll find shopping, luxury spas, golf, windsurfing, jet skiing, and other activities. The string of beaches ends with Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes, in a spectacular location underneath soaring cliffs.
Smaller natural beaches with darker sand dot the entire shore east of Los Cristianos as far as El Medano. Too windy for comfortable sunbathing or swimming, El Medano is a world-class surfing beach. Farther west is the beautiful, small Playa Santiago and Playa de la Arena, protected by rocky headlands and set below a lush park.
Adeje is an upscale resort area, with shopping, luxury spas, golf, windsurfing, jet skiing, and other activities. Perhaps the best beach for families is Playa de las Teresitas, just outside the capital of Santa Cruz. Its gently sloping, golden sands (imported from North Africa) are protected by artificial barrier reefs that make it perfect for children and swimmers, without the heavy surf of some other beaches.
6. The Beaches of Fuerteventura
Miles of beaches on the island of Fuerteventura are almost empty, and even most of those with well-developed tourist infrastructures are uncrowded. The northeastern beaches are often quite windy, and the surf on its northern beaches is quite heavy – to the delight of surfers, who find some of Europe’s finest waves here.
Corralejo, a fishing port on the north coast, is a surfing center, with rentals, surf schools, and a strong surfer and water sports culture. Playa el Pozo, which has moderate waves and safe swimming waters, has a number of kiosks renting water sports equipment, beach chairs, and sun umbrellas, and there are several other choices along Corralejo’s nearly 16 kilometers of sandy shore.
But it is Playa Sotavento (leeward beach) that has earned Fuerteventura its reputation as a haven for beach lovers. It lines the entire south coast of the Jandia Peninsula, at the southern tip of the island. You can choose your paradise from nearly 30 kilometers of golden sand lapped by turquoise waters. While there are towns and tourist enclaves with all the amenities, it’s the abundance of uncrowded beach space that attracts tourists to these fabled sands.
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7. Go Dolphin & Whale Watching in Tenerife
The Atlantic sea off Tenerife is known for its whales and dolphins, and a whale watching cruise is one of the island’s favorite things to do for families. You can spot whales and watch pods of dolphins cavort – as many as five different species – on boat excursions from various harbors. Many cruises include a stop at a secluded bay for swimming or snorkeling.
A variety of craft are available, from sleek sailboats and catamarans to luxury yachts. On the Tenerife Whale and Dolphin Cruise from Los Cristianos, you’ll be accompanied by trained crew members who will help you spot and identify the marine life you see. You’ll also get different views of Mt Tiede and the coastline. For those who like their wildlife experiences to be closer to the water – or in it – there are tours for kayaker and divers, as well.
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8. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The capital of Tenerife is a lively and attractive city, marked by some outstanding architectural attractions. Foremost of these is the magnificent Auditorio de Tenerife, an opera house and concert hall overlooking the sea, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The concert hall hosts world class performers, conductors, and orchestras. Santa Cruz has other cultural highlights, including the excellent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, where you’ll find works by Spanish, Flemish, and Canarian painters.
At the fascinating Museum of Nature and Man, you can learn more about Tenerife’s native people, before the arrival of European settlers, and about the volcanic history of the island. Close to the museum, the lively Mercado de Nuestra Señora de Africa is a good place to find local crafts. Santa Cruz is where you’ll find the best shopping on Tenerife.
9. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a sun-drenched seaside town with an interesting historic legacy from its Spanish colonial past, dating from the 15th century. The city was founded in 1478, Spain’s first colonial foothold in its westward expansion toward the New World.
The impressive 16th-century Cathedral of Santa Ana has a Gothic interior, with unusual palm-shaped columns, and in the south wing is the Diocesan Museum, with a rich collection of religious art and gold and silver work. The interesting archaeological and ethnographic collections at the Museum of the Canary Islands reveal the pre-hispanic culture of the island.
The 15th-century Casa de Colon was the home of the first governor, where Columbus stayed en route to the New World. Exhibits in the museum detail his explorations. The house is a beautiful example of Canarian architecture, with delicate wooden balconies, lovely patios, and a monumental doorway.
The Néstor Museum exhibits the art work of Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre, one of the most renowned Spanish Symbolist painters. The museum displays his paintings, including portraits and landscapes, as well as his drawings, sketches, and craftwork. The Néstor Museum is part of the Pueblo Canario (Canaries Village) built in an idealized “neo-Canarian” style. Jardín Botánico Viera y Clavijo, seven kilometers from Las Palmas, is a spectacular botanical garden filled with native Canarian plant species and set in a beautiful valley.
10. Meet Animals at Loro Park, Tenerife
One of the most popular tourist attractions for families in the Canary Islands is this wildlife park just outside of Puerto de la Cruz. Combining high standards of conservation with good entertainment, the park has one of the world’s largest collections of parrots, a large dolphinarium, and an immense aquarium with an underwater tunnel where you can walk as sharks and other sea creatures swim overhead.
A bat cave; a gorilla jungle; a huge penguin habitat; and various exotic animals, including tigers and crocodiles, fill the large park.
Address: Calle San Felipe, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Official site: www.loroparque.com
11. San Cristóbal de la Laguna, Tenerife
This charming colonial city is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its exceptional cultural heritage. San Cristobal de la Laguna, locally known simply as La Laguna, is the former capital of all the Canary Islands. The lovely historic town has many architectural gems, such as its elaborate cathedral, Renaissance and Neoclassical churches, and impressive mansions built by wealthy families in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The town’s parish church, the Iglesia de Nuestra La Concepción, was built 1496 and modified in the 16th and 18th centuries. The sanctuary is simply adorned and has Mudéjar coffering. Another important church is the 17th-century Iglesia de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, with Plateresque details on the facade and an ornately designed Mudejar ceiling. Paintings by the Canary Island artist Cristóbal Hernández de Quintana decorate the interior.
For a historical overview of the region, head to the History and Anthropology Museum, housed in the lovely Casa de Lecaro, which dates from 1593.
12. La Orotava, Tenerife
In a beautiful valley of banana plantations, this colonial town has been designated as a National Historic-Artistic Site. The historic quarter is filled with gracious old homes, many with ornately carved wooden balconies.
The most outstanding of these architectural gems is the Casas de los Balcones, built in the 1630s as a home to a wealthy colonial family. Today, it’s a museum and gallery of traditional Canarian crafts and needlework. To admire the interior balconies, step inside the plant-filled patio. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, a 16th-century Baroque church, has two remarkable bell towers.
The beautifully landscaped Hijuela del Botánico is filled with more than 3,000 colorful tropical flowers and rare plants, set in lawns with decorative pools. An even larger botanical garden is in nearby Puerto de la Cruz, which was once part of La Orotava, a port known for its fishing (its boats still bring in the daily catch to its restaurants). Cesar Manrique, the artist, sculptor, and architect from the neighboring island of Lanzarote, designed its Jardin Beach among volcanic rocks.
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13. Explore Cueva de los Verdes, Lanzarote
One of the most popular things to do on Lanzarote is to explore the seven-kilometer-long volcanic tube that extends from La Coruna mountain to the sea. These tubes were formed when the surface of a lava flow cooled and hardened while the molten river of lava still flowed beneath it. When the subterranean lava emptied into the ocean, it left the hollow tube deep underground.
The two-kilometer section that you can tour inside the cave is in its original state – the only things that have been added are lights and walkways for safety. You enter the caves through a jameo – a hole created by the collapse of a thin place in the roof of the lava tube. Some of the larger chambers are as high as nine to 12 meters. The stone of the walls is red, orange, and black, formed by compounds such as iron oxide and calcium carbonate in the stone.
14. Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote
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The biggest tourist town on Lanzarote is lively Puerto del Carmen, surrounded by more than six kilometers of sandy beaches with calm waters. The old fishing village has been transformed into a bustling vacation destination with a wide selection of hotels and restaurants, but for all its tourist amenities, it has not lost the feel of a real Canarian town.
Those visiting during the first two weeks of August will be delighted by the Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen. This religious festival honors the patron saint of the fishing village, which is decked out with colorful bunting for the occasion. The village celebrates with a traditional procession of decorated boats. One of the boats holds the statue of the Virgen del Carmen, while other fishing boats follow in a twilight maritime parade.
15. Santa Cruz de la Palma
This pleasant seaside town has the most unspoiled seafront of any in the Canaries and still reflects the favored position it held in the 1500s, when it was one of only three Spanish ports allowed to trade with the New World. Stroll along the cobbled Calle O’Daley to see the handsome homes of wealthy merchants and appreciate the prosperity this town enjoyed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The 16th-century Iglesia del Salvador has a beautiful mudejar ceiling and a painted altarpiece. The Ayuntamiento (town hall) was once the cardinal’s palace, built in 1569, and has a magnificent carved ceiling and Renaissance arcade. Every five years, the island celebrates its patron saint, the Virgin of Las Nieves, with Quinquennial Fiestas, following the same traditions the townspeople have enjoyed since 1680.
16. Hike to Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria
The symbol of Gran Canaria, this 220-foot pillar of stone is one of the world’s largest natural crags. The hike to Roque Nublo is not difficult, about a mile from the car park at La Goleta, with a fairly gentle rise but no steep climbs, which makes it one of the most popular things to do on Gran Canaria.
The views from the base of the rock are stupendous. You are standing close to the center of the island, which stretches before you in all directions, layer after layer of ragged volcanic peaks. If the weather is clear, you can see the cone of Mount Tiede on Tenerife, the highest peak in Spain.
Be prepared for both wind and sun, and wear sturdy shoes; the trail is rocky and no place for sandals. On weekends and holidays, it’s a good idea to arrive early in the morning because parking is limited at la Goleta.
17. Join the Fun at the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Each year, Tenerife’s capital city goes wild for three days of carnival parades, parties, concerts, and general merrymaking. This is normally in February, before the start of Lent.
Carnival actually lasts for three weeks, but the first two are less colorful, given mostly to selecting the various queens who will participate in the grand finale, which is on the last three days. That’s the time to be there, to witness the parades and join the open-air parties that continue day and night.
As many as 400,000 people fill the streets, music is everywhere, and the costumes are lavish confections of feathers and glitter that often overshadow the beautiful girls wearing them. The parade floats are even more elaborate and imaginative than the costumes.
The Carnival of Santa Cruz is second only to Rio de Janeiro’s in popularity and worldwide recognition. Some tips: reserve lodgings early (a year in advance is not too soon), don’t even think of bringing a car into Santa Cruz, arrive early to stake out a good viewing point for the parades, and wear a costume – however simple – so you can take part in the fun.
18. Parque Nacional de Garajonay, La Gomera
La Gomera rises so steeply from the Atlantic that it is impractical to build a road around its coast. Crowning the top half of the island is the world’s largest pre-glacial forest, protected as Garajonay National Park, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Seventy percent of the 9,325-acre park is covered by a dense laurel forest, similar to those covering Europe in the Tertiary Period.
These beautiful, green forests are home to many plants and animals that are indigenous only to this island, and the island’s streams and springs are fed by clouds and mists that hover on the peaks in the park. The terrain is steep, and paths through the misty moss-draped forests open to breathtaking, if often vertigo-inspiring, views. The island capital of San Sebastián was where Christopher Columbus outfitted his ships before crossing the Atlantic in 1492.
19. Go Stargazing on Mt. Tiede, Tenerife
While the volcano and its giant caldera are the island’s top tourist attraction during the day, Tiede National Park offers another appeal after dark. It has been certified as a “Starlight Destination” by the Starlight Foundation, for the exceptional quality of stargazing.
This is due to a low level of light pollution, the trade winds, and its location close to the equator, which allows you to see all the constellations of the Northern Hemisphere and most of the Southern Hemisphere’s. Of the 88 officially recognized constellations, 83 are seen from Tiede. This makes stargazing one of the favorite things to do at night on Tenerife.
Some of the most spectacular stellar events are meteor showers, best known of which are the Perseids in August and the Quadrantids in January, although smaller ones occur throughout the year. A good way to see the stars, planets, and other celestial phenomena is with a Night Sky Observation in Tenerife tour, where you can stargaze through a professional telescope with the help of an expert guide to explain the wonders of the night sky.
20. Caldera de Taburiente National Park, La Palma
Known as the Isla Bonita (Beautiful Island), La Palma is the greenest of the Canary Islands. Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, La Palma’s landscape varies from pristine forests to sheer cliffs and black-sand beaches. Among its many protected environments is the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, where volcanic peaks rise to 2,400 meters, and lava flows descend to the sea.
For those in search of idyllic surroundings, the park has wooded areas with streams and waterfalls. Along the rocky coastline, picturesque little bays are hidden away in between steep hillsides.
Tips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to the Canary Islands
Touring Teide National Park:
You can explore the fascinating crater of Spain’s highest mountain on a Teide National Park Half Day Trip, which includes door-to-door transportation from your hotel. Weather permitting, there is time for a trip to the summit on a cable car, as well.
Touring Tenerife:
Combine the island’s highlight, Mt. Tiede, with exploring a bit more of the rugged shore on the Teide National Park and North of the Island Tour. You’ll learn more about Tenerife’s history, culture, and traditions as you visit the UNESCO-listed ancient capital of La Laguna, the La Esperanza Forest, and the towns of Icod and Garachico.
Touring Gran Canaria
You can see Roque Nublo, and take in the views from Pico de las Nieves, the island’s highest point, on the Gran Canaria Peaks Full-Day Tour from Las Palmas. The tour includes stops in mountain villages, shopping stops and samples of local products, a trained guide, and transportation from your hotel in Las Palmas.
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Tenerife is the largest Canary Island, and possibly the most popular, thanks to the stunning El Teide, Spain’s highest peak and a breathtaking UNESCO-protected national park that’s perfect for hiking.
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These islands are known for being the sunshine centre of Europe, and offer mild temperatures and a range of outstanding natural attractions. In fact, five of its seven islands have been declared a Biosphere Reserve, and the archipelago has four national parks.
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The most budget-friendly islands in the Canaries are actually the biggest and most popular islands. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer more package holiday deals and have a wider range of accommodation options than their smaller neighbours.
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As the largest and most developed of the islands, Tenerife has sophisticated hotels, brilliant food and a rich cultural offering.
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Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.
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Tenerife and Gran Canaria, islands home to the archipelago’s two capital cities and stunning landscapes, have hundreds of bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the best Canarian cuisine.
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Which is nicer Tenerife or Lanzarote? ›
We’d probably say that Tenerife wins out for family trips and adventure travelers, unless you’re keen on learning to surf, when Lanzarote is the better choice. You’ll find lovely beaches on both islands, and plenty of hotels of all shapes and sizes to go around, too.
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Which is the biggest Canary Island? ›
Tenerife is the most populous island, and also the largest island of the archipelago. Gran Canaria, with 865,070 inhabitants, is both the Canary Islands’ second most populous island, and the third most populous one in Spain after Majorca.
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What is the traditional food from the Canary Islands? ›
With the emphasis on freshness, everyday Canarian dishes comprise grilled meats or fish (tuna, parrot fish, vieja, swordfish, sea bass), soups, stews and vegetables – many of which are surprisingly hearty. The best way to discover an authentic culinary experience is to eat like – and eat with – the locals.
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Why should I visit Canary Islands? ›
As well as good weather, volcanic scenery, and wonderful beaches, the Canary Islands offer some very interesting cultural sightseeing. For example, Tenerife has a World Heritage City, San Cristóbal de La Laguna. On the island of Lanzarote, the work of César Manrique blends with the natural environment.
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Why is it called Canary Islands? ›
The Canary Isles weren’t named after the birds…
If you’ve been asking yourself after which animals are the Canary Islands named, then you’ll be interested to know that the name for the islands actually came from the Latin term for the island, Insula Canaria, meaning ‘Island of the Dogs’.
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Can you see Africa from Canary Islands? ›
The view from Fuerteventura
There are reports of Africa being visible from Fuerteventura. The African coast lies 124 km from the highest point on Fuerteventura, Pico de La Zarza, and 97 km from the closest point on Fuerteventura, Punta La Entallada.
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Which Canary Island has golden beaches? ›
Playa del Duque, Tenerife
Playa del Duque may just be Tenerife’s most exclusive beach. It is after all backed by some of the island’s most luxurious hotels and covered with perfect golden sands shipped in from, you’ve guessed it, the Sahara.
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Which Canary Island is best for couples? ›
Yet, which of these spectacular Spanish isles, located to the west of Morocco in the Atlantic Ocean, deserves the title of best Canary Island for couples? For many, the answer is clear and unequivocal – Tenerife.
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Is Canary Islands cheaper than Spain? ›
Housing, food, and transportation are much more affordable on the islands. While some tourist areas are more expensive than others, overall, it is a very affordable place to live. Overall, it is cheaper to live in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria when compared to other Spanish cities.
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Which Canary Island is the warmest in February? ›
If you’re looking for winter sun in February, the Canary Islands are the place to go. The islands stay sunny while the UK freezes, so you’ll have plenty of chances to top up your vitamin D. Gran Canaria is the hottest island in February, remaining warm even in the evenings.
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Which is the least windy Canary Island? ›
You may wish to steer clear of Fuerteventura as a whole as it’s known for it’s wind. Re Lanzarote, I believe the resort of Playa Blanca on the south coast has the best record for sunshine/lack of wind.
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What is the best time to visit the Canary Islands? ›
For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Canary Islands is between June and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors.
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Which is better Fuerteventura or Lanzarote? ›
Winner: Both islands have lovely beaches, but Fuerteventura pips Lanzarote on this one! Golden sands and enticing waters make Fuerteventura the place to go when it comes to beaches.
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Which Canary Island is best for families? ›
Gran Canaria is arguably the best Canary island for families thanks to the shallow water beaches of the south coast. What is this? It is in this area that you will find most of the resorts and towns of the island, all with a nice relaxed vibe.
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Is the water warm in Canary Islands? ›
Sea temperature
On the central islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria), the water temperature ranges from 19 °C (66 °F) between winter and early spring to 23/24 °C (73/75 °F) between August and October, which therefore is the best period for swimming. However, with a little courage, you can try to swim even in winter.
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What is the coldest month in Tenerife? ›
The cool season lasts for 4.4 months, from December 12 to April 23, with an average daily high temperature below 73°F. The coldest month of the year in Tenerife is February, with an average low of 60°F and high of 71°F.
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What is the best month to go to Tenerife? ›
Spring and fall are considered to be the best time to visit Tenerife. From March through October the weather gets really hot, perfect for the beach activities. Mild winter months are for paragliding and exploring the island.
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What time is dinner in Canary Islands? ›
In Tenerife it is usual to have lunch at about 1 a.m. or 2 a.m., and dinner after 8 p.m. Please keep that in mind when you go out for a meal in typical Spanish restaurants. In the tourist centres, the mealtime has already been adapted to the tourists. You should also ask for the dish of the day (menu del día).
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How do you travel between Canary Islands? ›
You can get around the Canary Islands by ferry or plane. There are 8 major airports and more than 16 large ports. The main transport hubs of the Canary Islands are Tenerife and Gran Canaria. From these 2 islands, you can travel by ferry to the whole island group.
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Which is the greenest Canary Island? ›
La Palma, known as the “isla bonita” (beautiful island), is the greenest island in the Canary Island archipelago. From lush forests to steep cliffs hiding beaches of black sand, visitors will find the island endlessly surprising for its ecological treasures and exceptional scenery.
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Which is better Fuerteventura or Tenerife? ›
Tenerife has the better weather of the two islands. While its Northern side has more rain and cloud than can be found on Fuerteventura, the island, in general, has a more enjoyable climate with higher temperatures and less wind.
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Is Gran Canaria or Tenerife more expensive? ›
Which city is cheaper, Gran Canaria or Tenerife? These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. The average daily cost (per person) in Tenerife is €103, while the average daily cost in Gran Canaria is €100.
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Which is warmer Tenerife or Gran Canaria? ›
Tenerife is the warmest Canary Island in January, but only the southern towns and resorts. See the temperatures, sunshine hours and amount of precipitation for each individual Canary Island in January.
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What is the coldest month in the Canary Islands? ›
Winters in the Canaries are mild, Tenerife for example still sees average maximum temperatures of 21 °C in January despite being the coldest month.
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Is Tenerife or Lanzarote more expensive? ›
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Lanzarote, we can see that Lanzarote is more expensive. And not only is Santa Cruz de Tenerife much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination.
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Which is hotter in March Tenerife or Lanzarote? ›
Just 10mm of rain is expected over the course of the month. Further west on the island of Tenerife, the average temperature is a degree lower than Lanzarote at 18°C, with highs of 21°C, lows of 14°C, and around four wet days bringing 40mm of rain.
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What are the 5 largest Canary Islands? ›
The islands have a population of 2. 2 million people and they are one of the outermost regions of the European Union. The eight main islands are (from largest to smallest in area) Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa.
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Who owns Canary Island? ›
The Canary Islands are a group of islands off the coast of Morocco. They are an autonomous community of Spain (they make their own laws).
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What is the second largest Canary Island? ›
Fuerteventura – the second largest Canary Island
After Tenerife, Fuerteventura is the second-largest island with an area of 1,660 km2.
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What food is Tenerife famous for? ›
Tenerife food guide: what to eat in Tenerife
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What is someone from the Canary Islands called? ›
Canary Islanders, or Canarians (Spanish: canarios), are a Romance people and ethnic group. They reside on the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain near the coast of northwest Africa, and descend from a mixture of Spanish settlers and aboriginal Guanche peoples.
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What is the official language of the Canary Islands? ›
Canarian Spanish
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Is Canary Islands worth visiting? ›
Despite what you may have heard, the Canary Islands make for an incredible destination, boasting cultural activities, stunning landscapes and a delectable gastronomy and wine scene. That’s before even mentioning the year-round sunshine and pleasant temperatures.
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Where is the capital of the Canary Islands? ›
Canary Islands
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What does Gran Canaria mean in English? ›
feminine noun. Gran Canaria ⧫ Grand Canary.
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What are the 7 Canary Islands called? ›
There are seven islands: Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro.
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How old are Canary Islands? ›
Fuerteventura is over 20 million years old
The Canary Islands were created by a series of volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. The oldest of these is Fuerteventura, which is thought to be over 20 million years old, followed by Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro, respectively.
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Which is better Lanzarote or Tenerife? ›
We’d probably say that Tenerife wins out for family trips and adventure travelers, unless you’re keen on learning to surf, when Lanzarote is the better choice. You’ll find lovely beaches on both islands, and plenty of hotels of all shapes and sizes to go around, too.
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Which is the most sophisticated Canary Islands? ›
As the largest and most developed of the islands, Tenerife has sophisticated hotels, brilliant food and a rich cultural offering.
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Which Canary Island is best for couples? ›
Yet, which of these spectacular Spanish isles, located to the west of Morocco in the Atlantic Ocean, deserves the title of best Canary Island for couples? For many, the answer is clear and unequivocal – Tenerife.
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What is Lanzarote like to visit? ›
Lanzarote is great for water sports
As one of the Canaries’ windiest islands, Lanzarote has a lot to offer surfers, kayakers, windsurfers and kiteboarders. Numerous breakers on its beaches mean lots of great places to learn surfing, especially on Playa de Famara, where there are options for lessons.
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What is the coldest month in the Canary Islands? ›
Winters in the Canaries are mild, Tenerife for example still sees average maximum temperatures of 21 °C in January despite being the coldest month.
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Which island is better Gran Canaria or Tenerife? ›
Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.
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Is Tenerife or Lanzarote more expensive? ›
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Lanzarote, we can see that Lanzarote is more expensive. And not only is Santa Cruz de Tenerife much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination.
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Which Canary Island is best for food? ›
Tenerife and Gran Canaria, islands home to the archipelago’s two capital cities and stunning landscapes, have hundreds of bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the best Canarian cuisine.
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Which is the biggest Canary Island? ›
Tenerife is the most populous island, and also the largest island of the archipelago. Gran Canaria, with 865,070 inhabitants, is both the Canary Islands’ second most populous island, and the third most populous one in Spain after Majorca.
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Which is better Fuerteventura or Lanzarote? ›
Winner: Both islands have lovely beaches, but Fuerteventura pips Lanzarote on this one! Golden sands and enticing waters make Fuerteventura the place to go when it comes to beaches.
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Which is the smallest Canary Island? ›
El Hierro is the smallest island in the Canary Islands. Of the seven, it is the furthest west, but it shares the same climate as the others. A paradise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Life, in El Hierro, is different.
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Which is the best Canary Island to visit in February? ›
If you’re looking for winter sun in February, the Canary Islands are the place to go. The islands stay sunny while the UK freezes, so you’ll have plenty of chances to top up your vitamin D. Gran Canaria is the hottest island in February, remaining warm even in the evenings.
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How do you travel between Canary Islands? ›
You can get around the Canary Islands by ferry or plane. There are 8 major airports and more than 16 large ports. The main transport hubs of the Canary Islands are Tenerife and Gran Canaria. From these 2 islands, you can travel by ferry to the whole island group.
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Why is Lanzarote so popular? ›
Lanzarote is one of the most beautiful islands in Spain, and in particular the Canary Islands. Mostly known for its volcanic land, Lanzarote also features spectacular beaches. From the gorgeous areas of Playa Blanca to the soft blue waters of playa de Papagayo, there are many stunning beaches in Lanzarote.
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How long is ferry from Lanzarote to Tenerife? ›
How long is the ferry ride from Lanzarote to Tenerife? The duration of the Lanzarote – Tenerife ferry trip ranges from 10 to 30 hr, depending on the itineraries you’ve chosen and the intermediate stop in Gran Canaria.
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Looking for things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Switerland? This helpful guide will help you spend less time planning & more time exploring!
Airports near Lauterbrunnen The closest airport to Lauterbrunnen is Bern Airport (26 miles/ 42 kilometers away) followed by Zurich Airport (66 miles/ 107 kilometers).. Trains to Lauterbrunnen Lauterbrunnen is seven miles from Interlaken Ost (a transportation hub).. Lauterbrunnen is small One thing I didn’t realize before arriving was just how small the Lauterbrunnen is.. My favorite hike is the Lauterbrunnen — Muren Trail, an easy 4-mile hike from one dreamy Swiss village to the next.. I strongly encourage you to hike every trail you have time for because my biggest regret during our visit was not allocating more time for hiking in Lauterbrunnen. . Of all the mesmerizing waterfalls in Lauterbrunnen Valley none is more popular than Staubbach Falls (the largest free-falling waterfall in Europe).. Wengen is a quaint little car-free village that sits at a higher elevation than Lauterbrunnen and offers some of the best panoramic views of Lauterbrunnen Valley (most famous photos of Lauterbrunnen Valley are taken from the vantage in Wengen).. Much like Wengen, it sits high above Lauterbrunnen Valley and offers jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Swiss Alps engulfing the glaciated valley below.. Take a scenic 2.2-mile hike (one way) from Lauterbrunnen to Trümmelbach Falls and pass through picture-perfect pastures that offer striking views of the famous Alps, not to mention numerous waterfalls.. Lauterbrunnen in summer: Perhaps the best time to visit Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland is between May – September when the temperatures are mild and chances of rainfall is minimal.. Lauterbrunnen in s pring: Even though spring isn’t as lively as summer or winter in Lauterbrunnen, I can’t imagine a better time to visit!. Fun fact about Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland J. R. R. Tolkien hiked from Interlaken to the Lauterbrunnen Valley while on a school trip to the Continent in 1911.. Best things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Switzerland, fun things to do Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Lauterbrunnen things to do, Lauterbrunnen, Best things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Switzerland, fun things to do Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Lauterbrunnen things to do, Lauterbrunnen, Best things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Switzerland, fun things to do Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Lauterbrunnen things to do, Lauterbrunnen,. Best things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Switzerland, fun things to do Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Lauterbrunnen things to do, Lauterbrunnen, Best things to do in Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Switzerland, fun things to do Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Lauterbrunnen things to do, Lauterbrunnen,
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The Culture Trip’s List of the top ten most beautiful places in wonderful Qatar.
The Katara Mosque is situated in the center of the Katara Cultural Village site, where some of the most beautiful architecture in the Middle East is just waiting to be seen.. The design of the Katara Mosque is unlike typical mosques in Qatar.. The beauty of the desert views will leave you feeling small and in awe of the vastness of this unfamiliar landscape.. The Al Wakra museum is a site that has some of the best architecture in Qatar.. The exhibits in the museum are quite fascinating and feature ancient artifacts and the details of the history of Qatar.. In terms of the museum’s beauty, you will not even feel the need to step inside – just bask in the beauty of this building.. The museum’s design is inspired by the desert rose, a natural phenomenon formed by crystals in certain climates.. The architect believed that the desert rose represented the passage of time, and wanted to embody this idea in the design of the building.. The Barzan Towers feature brilliant architecture, but to fully experience their beauty, you will have to make your way to the top.
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Straddling the banks of the winding Willamette River, Portland is Oregon’s largest city, being home to roughly half of the state’s entire population. While its lively yet laidback atmosphere, thriving cultural scene and wealth of wonderful gardens all make it a very desirable place to live, the ‘Cit
Straddling the banks of the winding Willamette River, Portland is Oregon’s largest city, being home to roughly half of the state’s entire population.. While its lively yet laidback atmosphere, thriving cultural scene and wealth of wonderful gardens all make it a very desirable place to live, the ‘City of Roses’ is also an increasingly popular tourist destination.. As it is divided into lots of different neighborhoods, there are always new things to do in Portland with lovely parks and gardens scattered throughout town.. Add in all the stunning scenery and nature that lies nearby, its magnificent dining scene and interesting historic tourist attractions, and it is no wonder that Portland is such a great place to visit. . As the city is located in one of the most fertile agricultural areas in the country, no visit can ever be complete without stopping by the fantastic Portland Farmers’ Market.. Another of the park and Portland’s top attractions is the brilliant Oregon Zoo which lies not far from both lovely gardens.. Yet another peaceful and picturesque place to spend some time in the city is the marvelous Portland Japanese Garden which lies just a short drive from the center.. As Portland is known as the ‘City of Roses’, no visit to town can ever be complete without taking a leisurely stroll around the International Rose Test Garden.. Passengers on the Portland Aerial Tram can get a bird’s eye view of the city as they ride 500 feet above the city.. Travelers who want to experience a traditional Chinese garden without having to visit the Middle Kingdom should head, instead, for Lan Su Chinese Garden.. Since one of Portland’s sister cities is Suzhou, China, it was only natural for Suzhou artisans to travel here to recreate a Ming Dynasty garden. . The park is also home to one of the most highly ranked Japanese garden in North America and the outstanding Rose Garden, the flower Portland is famous for.. Because Washington Park is so popular, parking is limited during the summer months; the city recommends MAX Light Rail instead.
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Here are top 10 recommendations for things to see and do on a visit to Bath.
Whether you want to dive head first into the romantic world of a Jane Austen novel, surrounding yourself with Georgian architecture, or feel like a Roman for the day as you walk through one of the world’s best-preserved Roman buildings, a trip to Bath has something for every curious mind.. A city founded in 1AD, and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bath is a city that oozes history and culture from every stone.. The spa uses the water from the three natural hot springs in Bath, the very same that supplies the Roman Baths. You can experience the historic tradition of taking these naturally warm waters for yourself, before snuggling up in fluffy white robes between relaxing treatments or visits to the aromatherapy rooms.. Founded in the 7th century and built from the famous yellow Bath Stone, Bath Abbey is a unique example of Gothic architecture.. You can see highlights such as Bath Abbey, as well as area’s picturesque Prior Park landscaped garden, Pulteney Bridge and the city’s Georgian gem, the Royal Crescent.. Classically designed, over-looking the weirs of Bath, this is one of the most photographed parts of the city – a great spot for a postcard-perfect pic in addition to a little retail therapy in true Georgian style!
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One of the most secluded and underrated travel destinations in the world, Bolivia is a country like no other.
Offering up surreal landscapes, unique cultures, fun-filled festivals, vibrant cities, bustling markets and adrenaline pumping activities, it’s not a question of what to see and do in Bolivia. Rather, it’s a question of knowing which sights and experiences simply cannot be missed.
Here we have selected 12 of the most popular tourist attractions in Bolivia:
Offering up surreal landscapes, unique cultures, fun-filled festivals, vibrant cities, bustling markets and adrenaline pumping activities, it’s not a question of what to see and do in Bolivia.. Here we have selected 12 of the most popular tourist attractions in Bolivia: Lapping the shores of Copacabana , Lake Titicaca is not only one of Bolivia’s most beautiful and treasured landmarks, but is also the highest navigable lake in the world.. Travelers flock to the resort town to soak in stunning views of Lake Titicaca, savor freshly caught trucha and explore what the Inca’s believed to be the birthplace of their empire.. Listed as a World Heritage Site in 2000 by UNESCO, Tiwanaku is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, named after what is believed to have been one of the most important civilizations prior to the Inca Empire. . Surrounded by mountainous terrain and terrifying precipices, the winding road grimly known as ‘Death Road’ due to its notoriously high death rate, stretches 69kms from La Paz to Coroico, connecting the Amazonian rain-forest to the busy city.. In 2009, construction of an alternative road replacing the dangerous stretch was completed with all traffic being diverted to the new road.. It is believed that more than 30 cyclists have lost their lives on Bolivia’s “Death Road” since 1998.. The best way to experience Madidi National Park is through one of the many ecological and cultural tours providing an authentic and safe jungle experience.. One of Bolivia’s most beautiful attractions, the Chiquitania Region is a must see for anyone fond of history, nature and the great outdoors.. If you’re lucky enough to be in Bolivia at this time of year, Oruro Carnival is one fiesta not to be missed!. It’s also one of the cheapest and safest cities in South America, making it a desirable place to travel to. . Looming over the highest city in the world is a red, dusty mountain, notorious for claiming the lives of Bolivia’s hard working men and children.. Finding the words to accurately describe Salar de Uyuni is no easy task.. Located in the south of the Bolivia, the scenic area enjoys a Mediterranean climate making it the ideal location for wine production.. One of the fastest growing cities in Bolivia, Tarija itself is a great place to spend time, exploring the contemporary art galleries, bustling markets and youthful bars.
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Singapore is an anomaly. The world’s only city-island-nation, Singapore is located just off the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia in Southeast Asia. Discover more about the unique destination with our tips and map.
Singapore is a city and island nation —the only place in the world that can make that claim.. The Republic of Singapore is located just off the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia in Southeast Asia. . In reality, Singapore isn’t just one island but several, as the territory consists of one primary island and at least 62 smaller islets.. This unique destination can be confusing for first-time visitors, but don’t let that stop you from adding Singapore to your Southeast Asia itinerary.. Singapore is located in Southeast Asia around 85 miles (137 kilometers) north of the equator, south of Peninsular Malaysia, and east of West Sumatra ( Indonesia )—just across the Strait of Malacca.. Ironically, the nearest island neighbors of hyper-developed Singapore are Sumatra and Borneo, two of the world’s wildest islands.. Singapore is a highly developed nation in Southeast Asia with one of the world’s strongest economies .. Transparency International ranks Singapore as one of the least corrupt countries in the world.. The National Parks Board is achieving its lofty goal of turning Singapore into a “city in a garden, ” so tropical greenery abounds.. Get a real taste of Singapore by exploring the local food scene. . Singapore’s Changi Airport (airport code: SIN) consistently wins awards for the best airport in the world.. The two definitely make flying to Singapore an enjoyable experience, just don’t get busted for bringing in contraband items.. You don’t need to be a hardened smuggler to find out why local expats joke about Singapore being a “fine city,” since electronic cigarettes, chewing gum, and pirated movies/music can all land you in trouble.. Singapore is considered an expensive destination, especially when compared to other places in Southeast Asia such as Thailand .
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Free Long Range Weather Forecast for 54655 (Lanzarote), November 2023. 99288: Bali 93223: Cancun 90626: Lanzarote 81691: Gran Canaria 76710: Malta 71705: Marrakesh 69442: Rome 65623: London 62786: New York 59073: Dubai . May 2022 Summary. Lanzarote weather in April 2023 22 22°C max day temperature 8 8 hours of sunshine per day 2 2 days with some rainfall 14 14°C min night temperature 13 13 hours of daylight per day 0 No heat & humidity 7 7 mm of monthly rainfall 9 9 (Very High) UV index 18 18°C sea temperature Temperatures in Lanzarote in October. Avg Low Temps 55 to 65 °. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 23 . Post #1. Detailed ⚡ Barcelona Weather Forecast for February 2022 – day/night ️ temperatures, precipitations – World-Weather.info. Head To Play Blanca For The Warmest Weather The high now is a warm 21 Celsius with a low temperature of 15 Celsius. Avg Low Temps 10 to 20 °. 11°C to 16°C. April is a dry month with an average of 6mm (0.2in) rain. Beaches in Lanzarote; Lanzarote weather forecast; Lanzarote Extras. Avg Low Temps 10 to 20 °. Lanzarote weather in November. On average, the warmest month is August with 34.0° Celsius (93.2° Fahrenheit). Published in News. In the southern half, In the month of april, the mean temperature in Arrecife is 19°C (maximum temperature is 20°C and minimum temperature is 18°C). In many parts of the country the highest temperature as of Holy Friday and afterward will reach or even exceed 35 on the Celsius scale (95°F.) In the month of april, the mean temperature in Arrecife is 19°C (maximum temperature is 20°C and minimum temperature is 18°C). March and April, outside of the Easter holidays, also offer the best deals usually. It is 61 degrees fahrenheit, or 16 degrees celsius and feels like 60 degrees fahrenheit. weather forecast april 2022 uk. On average, the coolest month is January with 13.4° Celsius (56.12° Fahrenheit). Rainfall In Lanzarote, in April, it is raining for 6.7 days, with typically 4mm (0.16″) of accumulated precipitation. Click or Tap on any day for a detailed forecast. Night Temperature 14.9 °C 59 °F. On the coldest nights, which normally occur at the end of the month, the temperature usually drops to around 17 °C (62.5 °F). The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Lanzarote in April is 15.8°C (60.44°F). Most of the time, during day light hours, year round, our temperatures are between 60 and 80 (15 and 26 celsius). Most of the time, during day light hours, year round, our temperatures are between 60 and 80 (15 and 26 celsius). Temperature, humidity, rainfall, snowfall, daylight, sunshine, UV index, and sea temperature. The weather prediction service inSpain is based on a calculation which takes into account historic data from the last 10 years, as well as predictions based on certain criteria such as air temperature . In this section, you have access to the weather forecast for the month of november for most popular cities in Fuerteventura. 03-04-2022 59°F to 68°F. While temperatures might seem low—July averages just 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius)—this can vary significantly depending on where you are in the city. Lanzarote, Spain weather forecasted for the next 10 days will have maximum temperature of 26°c / 78°f on Wed 08. Posted on February 7, 2022 by . Rain Frequency 1 to 3 days. Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 924 Joined: 3 January 05: Am reușit după multe peripeții, emoții, îndoieli, anulări de zboruri, modificări de date, să ajung în insula Lanzarote. The April hottest day is the 23rd April (Afternoon) with a temperature of about +77°F. During the month of January, February, March, April, May, November and December you are most likely to experience good weather with pleasant average temperatures that fall between 20 degrees Celsius (68°F) and 25 degrees Celsius (77°F). Hopefully nice weather in Lanzarote, February 2022 /a > Wet, but Rather Warm on may,. Here is the day by day recorded weather in Alicante in april 2022: 01-04-2022. Wednesday, 20 April 2016 11:14 Top 10 Cool Things To Do In Tenerife There are lots of fun, attractions and cool things to do in the Tenerife . August . For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Lanzarote is between June and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors. Precipitation Forecast Wetter Than Normal. The weather in Lanzarote in April will be at it’s hottest closer to May as the month reaches it’s conclusion. Tourists begin to flock to the island as daytime temperatures reach a very pleasant high of 22°C (72°F) and only fall to around 16°C (61°F) at night Spring in Tenerife South during April is pleasant with a day time highs reaching 23°C with an average of 20°C. Latest ITV Weather forecast for the UK. At Yellowstone Lake, the average temperature is a high of 51, and a low of 27 degrees Fahrenheit (10/ -3 degrees Celsius). 21. Lanzarote (Spain) weather in April 2023 ☀️ Accurate weather forecast for Lanzarote in April ⛅ Detailed forecast By month Current temperature “near me” Weather news ⊳ Widget of weather ⊳ Water temperature | METEOPROG.COM 5. 02-04-2022. 0 . You from enjoying the day on the last years may comes from statistical datas the! May 2022 Summary. With a good weather, the month of april is an advisable month to go in . And usually not in a good way. At this time of year, the average temperature for the island is 19°C, created by average highs of 24°C in the middle of the day and 16°C after dark. 03-04-2022. Avg High Temps 70 to 80 °. 5 days with some rainfall. The low temperature of 17 Celsius will likely be as cold as it gets in the . The month with the most rainfall in Lanzarote is October when the rain falls for 5.6 days and typically aggregates up to 26mm (1.02″) of precipitation. The average high temperature in April in Lanzarote is around 23.5°C , while at night you can expect temperatures of around 16°C. Cities. 14°C min night temperature. 9. Precipitation Forecast Wetter Than Normal. See 4,434 traveler reviews, 3,871 candid photos, and great deals for Hotel Grand Teguise Playa, ranked #10 of 37 hotels in Costa Teguise and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Ironman Lanzarote 2016 will be held on 21st May 2016, with lots of excitement and vigor seen in the many participating athletes we come across cycling or having a run. 20 °c. Weather in Lanzarote in December / Wednesday, 25 May 2016 10:49 . Clouds: 62%, 1016. Min temperature will be 19°c / 66°f on Wed 15. Sea temperature in Lanzarote during April is a warm 19 Celsius with a temperature. You will be well dry during your stay! There is no rain during this month. It’s pretty mild at this time of year, but it’s a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The sea will likely be at it’s warmest towards the end of April. April is a dry month with an average of … Rainfall Days 2 days. March 2022; April 2022; May 2022; June 2022 . Visit 3 Hourly, Hourly and Historical section to get in-depth weather . Windiest day is expected to see wind of up to 40 kmph / 25 mph on Sun 19. Calendar overview of Months Weather Forecast. High and low temperatures, rainfall, wind, humidity and pressure. . Because Lanzarote is so much nearer the equator than most European resorts, the winter day length is longer. Detailed ⚡ Lanzarote Weather Forecast for April 2022 – day/night ️ temperatures, precipitations – World-Weather.info High of 23°C and a low of 16°C and rain is only going to be one day a month (so very, very little) and sea temperatures will be 18°C. 11 Jan 2022, 23:45. March and April have temperatures between summer and winter. The beginning and mid April will see an average temperature of 19 – 20 Celsius. 12°C min night temperature. . 03-04-2022. 2 days with some rainfall. Which is the warmest month in Lanzarote? Once you have a subscription, you will receive daily podcasts, sent … 09-04-2022 68°F to 85°F. How Warm Is Lanzarote In April? Now $133 (Was $̶1̶5̶1̶) on Tripadvisor: h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens, Costa Teguise. Tue 07 Jun 2022 . At the coldest, our temperature will dip into the high 40s (fahrenheit) — 9 degrees (celsius) — and that will be at 2 o’clock in the morning. 22 °c. 8 hours of sunshine per day. Weather Forecast: April 2022 Weather in Chicago >> Interesting that the average daytime temperature is as +57°F while the average nightly temperature is +46°F. The average temperature in Daytona Beach in April year of 2022 is +73°F. csi: miami calleigh dies; la femme de papa delitoon; rushkinoff caramel vodka asda; loehmann’s clothing store website; . There is no rain during this month. Adventure 3,350 microsoft store something malaga weather may 2022 celsius on our end and climate offers forecast information including temperatures. Avg Low Temps 5 to 15 °. With barely 0.5in over 3 days, rain may be scarce throughout your holidays. Early on a good deal of dry weather is forecast in southern and central regions. Record April Temperatures In Lanzarote The highest temperature ever recorded in Lanzarote in April is 36. 3°C, which was registered In April 2006 at Lanzarote Airport. Temperature Forecast Normal. During April, daily temperatures regularly climb above 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) in America’s hottest cities of Miami, Orlando, Tampa, San Antonia and Phoenix.All other major cities enjoy warm weather with average high temperatures in at least the mid-50s °F (13 °C). Lanzarote, Spain – Average monthly weather – Detailed climate information with charts. The best time of year to visit Lanzarote in Canary Islands. This should be plenty warm enough for most to take a swim if you are heading to the beaches. Ferry Information and Times; Map of Lanzarote; Important Numbers; Lanzarote News; Contact Us; Discover Lanzarote. See 3,060 traveler reviews, 2,206 candid photos, and great deals for h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens, ranked #6 of 37 hotels in Costa Teguise and rated 4.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Avg High Temps 70 to 80 °. Average high temperature: 23.5°C (74.3 °F) Average low temperature: 15. 7°C (60.3 °F) Daily mean temperature: 19.6°C (67.3°F) In Lanzarote, the daily mean temperature is 19.6°C in April, which is calculated as . Humidity In April, the average relative humidity is 76%. 4. Mag 21, 2022 / los angeles weather in april 2022 in celsius. 20 °c. 12°C max day temperature. epson powerlite 1785w » fires near reno nv today map » temperature in april 2022. . In Lanzarote during April is a warm 19 Celsius with the evenings being a touch cooler into the 20s May! You will be well dry during your stay! The average daily maximum is 23 C and the average daily minimum is 13 C.
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Weather in Lanzarote in October 2020 – water and air temperature
Weather in Lanzarote in October 2020 – water and air temperature
October weather
Lanzarote
Is it possible to swim in October
Is the weather good for excursions
Things to do in October
Weather archive for October
Holiday prices in October
Average daily air temperature
+23. 5°C
Day air temperature
+25.2°C
Air temperature at night
+22.0°C
Water temperature
+23.1°C
Rainfall
36 mm.
Number of rainy days
1 days
Relative humidity
18%
Sunrise time
07:56
Sunset time
19:24
Daylength
11. 1-11.9 hours
Number of sunny days
17
Wind speed
5 m/s
Lanzarote weather in other months
January
February
March
April
May
June
July 9000
According to statistics in recent years, the average air temperature in Lanzarote during the day was
+25.2°C, at night +22.0°C. The highest temperature was observed
in October 2019year and
reached +33°C, the lowest
in October 2019 and
was +15°C.
How often does it rain
On average, October has only 1 rainy day in Lanzarote.
Wind
The strongest wind was recorded in October 2019 and its gusts reached 11.6 m/s, the most
weak in October 2018 and its gusts reached 2.0 m/s.
Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days
According to long-term statistics in Lanzarote this month, on average, 17 sunny, 10 cloudy
and 4 cloudy days.
Length of day
The length of daylight hours in October is about 11.1-11.9 hours. Most
early sunrise in October starts at 07:04 – October 28, the latest in
08:03 – 26 October.
The earliest sunset occurs at 18:09 – October 31, the latest at
19:40 – 1 October.
Relative air humidity
The air humidity in October is about 18% and is quite comfortable.
October water temperature in Lanzarote
Is it possible to swim? The average water temperature in October is usually
+23.1°C,
which is quite suitable for swimming. The maximum water temperature in October was recorded in 2018 and was 24.0°C,
coldest in 2019and amounted to 19. 0°C.
Is the weather good for excursions
In October according to statistics and reviews
tourists in Lanzarote, the climate is quite suitable for walking, but sometimes it is hot. The temperature stays around +22.0°C..+25.2°C.
We rated the opportunity for leisure on a scale of 1 (not suitable) to 10 (excellent)
Beach holiday
9/10
Excursions and walks
10/10
Hiking
9/10
What are the prices for holidays in October
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+20°
748 mmHg
Yu, 4.4 m/s
42.4%
31
October
+19°
+29°
+0°
750 mmHg
Yu, 4. 8 m/s
46.6%
1
October
+22°
+32°
+22°
746 mmHg
Yu, 6.9 m/s
66.8%
2
October
+21°
+30°
+22°
747 mmHg
Yu, 7. 5 m/s
70.1%
3
October
+20°
+28°
+21°
748 mmHg
Yu, 6.1 m/s
72.0%
4
October
+21°
+27°
+21°
748 mmHg
Yu, 7. 9 m/s
67.9%
5
October
+19°
+27°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 7.9 m/s
64.8%
6
October
+22°
+28°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 5. 1 m/s
67.6%
7
October
+20°
+27°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 4.9 m/s
71.5%
8
October
+18°
+28°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 5. 5 m/s
71.1%
9
October
+21°
+27°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 7.4 m/s
71.0%
10
October
+20°
+27°
+21°
744 mmHg
Yu, 7. 0 m/s
68.5%
11
October
+20°
+26°
+21°
744 mmHg
Yu, 4.0 m/s
62.0%
12
October
+17°
+27°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 4. 4 m/s
62.1%
13
October
+19°
+27°
+20°
746 mmHg
Yu, 5.1 m/s
66.1%
14
October
+19°
+27°
+20°
746 mmHg
Yu, 5. 1 m/s
67.4%
15
October
+20°
+28°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 5.3 m/s
69.1%
16
October
+19°
+27°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 3. 5 m/s
68.1%
17
October
+17°
+27°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 2.3 m/s
56.1%
18
October
+18°
+26°
+21°
746 mmHg
Yu, 3. 5 m/s
56.5%
19
October
+18°
+25°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 4.8 m/s
78.1%
20
October
+20°
+26°
+21°
748 mmHg
Yu, 5. 9 m/s
78.9%
21
October
+19°
+28°
+21°
748 mmHg
Yu, 7.0 m/s
73.5%
22
October
+20°
+25°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 5. 3 m/s
70.4%
23
October
+20°
+26°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 6.6 m/s
57.9%
24
October
+18°
+26°
+21°
747 mmHg
Yu, 4. 6 m/s
62.9%
25
October
+19°
+23°
+0°
748 mmHg
Yu, 5.0 m/s
68.0%
26
October
+18°
+22°
+0°
747 mmHg
Yu, 6. 3 m/s
72.0%
27
October
+19°
+22°
+8°
747 mmHg
Yu, 5.3 m/s
63.1%
28
October
+18°
+22°
+8°
746 mmHg
Yu, 5. 1 m/s
66.9%
29
October
+17°
+24°
+20°
747 mmHg
Yu, 4.9 m/s
70.1%
30
October
+16°
+24°
+20°
748 mmHg
Yu, 4. 4 m/s
71.1%
31
October
+17°
+24°
+19°
749mmHg.
Yu, 4.6 m/s
76.6%
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Cumbres de la Palma, Oeste de la Palma
Precipitación Acumulaada 100 MM
2022-09-26 00:00
2022-09-26 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas: 100 mm. Este preparado. Tome precauciones y manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños graves a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenomeno.
Norte de Gran Canaria, Cumbres de Gran Canaria, Este, sur y oeste de Gran Canaria
Precipitación acumulada en una hora 15 mm
2022-09-26 00:00
2022-09 -26 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en una hora: 15 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Norte de Gran Canaria, Cumbres de Gran Canaria, Este, Sur Y Oeste de Granaria
Tormentas
41 2022-09-22
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Esté atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
ESTE, SUR Y OESTE de Gran Canaria
Presipitaciulada En 12 Horas 40 MM
-09-26 10:00
2022-09-2AL
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas: 40 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Norte de Gran Canaria, Cumbres de Gran Canaria
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas 60 mm
2022-09-26 10:00
2022-09-27 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas: 60 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Cumbres de la Palma, Oeste de La Palma
Precipitación Acumulaada En 12 Horas 60 MM
-09-26 12:00
202-20-2:59
202-20-20- 2025 925
2025 925
2025 925 923AP
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas: 60 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Área metropolitana de Tenerife, Este, sur y oeste de Tenerife
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas 60 mm
2022-09-26 12:00
2022-09-26 23:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en 12 horas: 60 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Área metropolitana de Tenerife, Este, sur y oeste de Tenerife
Precipitación acumulada en una hora 15 mm
2022-09-26 00:00
2022-09-26 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en una hora: 15 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Cumbres de la Palma, Este de la Palma, Oeste de La Palma
Tormentas
2022-09-26 00:00
2022-09-26 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Precipitación acumulada en una hora: 15 mm. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Norte de Tenerife, Área metropolitana de Tenerife, Este, sur y oeste de Tenerife
Tormentas
2022-09-26 11:59
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Esté atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
EL Hierro
Tormentas
2022-09-26 11:59
52
probability
Comment
Esté atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Cumbres de la Palma, Este de la Palma, Oeste de la Palma
Rachas Máximas 70 KM/H
202-2-26 26
Probability
40%-70%
Comment
Rachas máximas: 70 km/h. Afectando principalmente a medianías y zonas altas y a extremos norte y sur de las islas. Este atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
La Gomera
Tormentas
2022-09-26 11:59
52
probability
Comment
Esté atento. Manténgase informado de la predicción meteorológica más actualizada. Se pueden producir daños moderados a personas y bienes, especialmente a aquellos vulnerables o en zonas expuestas al fenómeno.
Sunrise and Moon Sunset in Lansarot
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Monday, September 26, 2022
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September
Sunrise of the Moon: 08:09 ; Moonset: 20:21 ; Moon age: 0; Moon phase: New Moon
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
27
September
Sunrise of the Moon: 09:08 ; Moonset: 20:53 ; Moon age: 1; Moon phase: growing moon
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10 places to visit in October for sunshine and experiences
Mid-autumn is a good time to relax: the holiday season passes on the beaches and in tourist centers, much less people.
5 solar directions
1. Mauritius
Air temperature: 26–32 °C.
Water temperature: 24-25°C.
Visa: not required within 60 days.
October is one of the best months to visit Mauritius. At this time, the hot season begins there and there is no rain, at least in the northern and western parts of the island. So you can bask on the beaches, swim in the warm Indian Ocean, go diving, surfing and admire the Mauritian nature in its very bloom.
2. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Air temperature: 26–27 °C.
Water temperature: 22-25°C.
Visa: not required within 90 days.
The Galapagos is another great island destination for an October getaway. There, as in Mauritius, the weather is warm and dry at this time, but the main thing is that the unique nature of these places is still in all its glory.
The “peak” season for birds and fish lasts until the end of October, but there are noticeably fewer people on the archipelago. Therefore, you can safely snorkel and dive and just explore the islands, almost the entire territory of which is a national park.
3. Canary Islands, Spain
Temperature: 25-27°C.
Water temperature: 23 °C.
Visa: Schengen.
Although the Canaries are considered a year-round resort, it is better to go there for a beach holiday in summer or not too late autumn. October suits perfectly: the ocean is still very warm, which means that you can swim and lie on the sand all day long. It can be black (volcanic), yellow or white depending on the island.
If you’re craving more seclusion, head to Lanzarote (and be sure to visit the local volcanic national park with alien landscapes) or relaxed Fuerteventura, an island favored by windsurfers thanks to steady winds.
4. Tel Aviv, Israel
Temperature: 27-31°C.
Water temperature: 26-27°C.
Visa: not required within 90 days.
October is ideal for visiting Israel: the sweltering heat is no longer there, and the water of all three seas washing the country warms up to a very pleasant temperature. You are free to choose any coastal city for your vacation, but Tel Aviv will be one of the best options. You can swim there, and plunge into the cultural and nightlife: after all, this is the Israeli capital of entertainment.
In addition, Jerusalem is located about 60 km from Tel Aviv. It, along with other ancient sights, is worth visiting in October, when there is not yet such an influx of pilgrims as in winter.
5. Istanbul, Turkey
Temperature: 20-23°C.
Water temperature: 18-19°C.
Visa: not required within 90 days.
Hot and crowded Istanbul is empty by mid-autumn, and the temperature in the city drops to a very comfortable level. So at this time you can explore the ancient city and its surroundings without fuss.
If you are a connoisseur of contemporary art, there is another reason to visit the Turkish capital – the Istanbul Biennale. It takes place in odd years and lasts almost the entire autumn.
Of course, only the most courageous can swim in the sea. But it is quite possible to drive along the empty coasts, sunbathe and, perhaps, climb into the water on a particularly fine day in October Turkey.
5 interesting destinations
1. Paris, France
Air temperature: 14–20 °C.
Visa: Schengen.
October in Paris is full of events. Firstly, the culinary capital is hosting a large-scale gastronomic event – the Week of Taste. During it, French food tastings, master classes and themed days are organized: festivals of choukrut, spices, cider and fish. The week ends with the chestnut festival, which is celebrated on a grand scale throughout the country.
If you are going to Paris primarily for taste, put a separate line in your budget for this. Assume that you can have a snack within 10 euros, but a full lunch or dinner will cost 20 euros and more.
Also in October, the festival “White Night” takes place, the program of which includes exhibitions, performances and light shows on the streets of the city. A contemporary art fair and Comic Con are held.
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2. Perugia, Italy
Air temperature: 17-22°C.
Visa: Schengen.
Another great culinary festival takes place in Perugia, Italy. The period from October 13 to 22 is the time of the Eurochocolate chocolate festival, when sweet tooth and chocolatiers from different countries come to the city.
The program is rich: there are shows, and the creation of sculptures from chocolate, and festivities, and, of course, fairs and tastings, where you can try chocolate products of all stripes. If you decide to attend a holiday, take looser trousers: they will surely come in handy.
3. Dublin, Ireland
Temperature: 10-17°C.
Water temperature: 13 °C.
Visa: Irish or British.
Dublin is another European destination to watch in October. In the first half of the month, the Irish capital hosts an annual theater festival, and towards the end, the Bram Stoker Festival, dedicated to the creator of the gothic novel Dracula. Of course, at this time the city is filled with vampires and a vampire atmosphere, thematic performances, film screenings and parties are held at different venues – just before Halloween.
From Dublin you can also go north to Belfast, where the international art festival takes place almost the entire month, or south to Cork, where the traditional jazz festival takes place in the last days of October.
4. Delhi, India
Air temperature: 30-33°C.
Visa: Indian, available online.
Bright (in the literal sense) impressions are provided for those who go to India in the second half of October. At this time, the main local holiday, Diwali, is celebrated all over the country.
The celebrations last almost a week, this year they will be held from 16 to 21 October. At this time, Indians have fun, exchange gifts and perform a number of beautiful rituals, the key of which is the festival of lights. It will take place on October 19th.
Do you dream of seeing the city filled with colors, light and fireworks? Then go to Delhi. Although the celebrations will take place in all corners of India, so no matter where you are at this time, you will not hide from the beauty.
5. Baikal, Russia
Air temperature: 0–10 °C.
Water temperature: 7-11°C.
In October, Baikal has relatively comfortable weather, but there are practically no people due to the end of the tourist season. At the same time, golden autumn creates real miracles with Baikal nature. If you are a photographer, a romantic, a mushroom picker, or just a person tired of the bustle of the city, then here you will definitely be able to fully relax.
You can stop very close to the lake, for example, in the village of Listvyanka, or in the busier Irkutsk, and make forays into nature from there. It is better to take care of excursions in advance (after all, the end of the season, programs will be curtailed), but at the beginning of the month, many of them are still available.
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Spain is beautiful at any time of the year. It captivates with its originality, culture and history. Even the most ardent supporters of a beach holiday will not be able to resist visiting Spanish attractions.
Description of the weather in Spain for each month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Current weather in cities and regions of Spain: weather in Spain now
Climatic zones of Spain
Spain, together with the Balearic and Canary Islands, is located in four climatic zones:
Temperate maritime climate zone. North and northwest of Spain. The weather in this part of the country is determined by the Atlantic Ocean. Winters in the Basque Country, Asturias, Galicia and Cantabria are warm and humid, while summers are not hot at all. Despite the large coastline, the Atlantic coast of Spain is not popular with tourists.
Moderate continental climate zone. Central regions of the country. Winters are cold by European standards, while the summer months are very hot. The climate is dry, precipitation is minimal at any time of the year.
Subtropical Mediterranean climate zone. Covers most of the country’s territory. It includes the eastern regions of Spain and the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera). Thus, the Mediterranean climate is typical for almost all resorts of the Iberian Peninsula. Winters in these regions are mild and wet, while summers become hot and dry.
Tropical climate zone. The Canary Islands are usually referred to as the African continent, because they are only 300 km from its coast. It is never too cold or too hot in the Canary Islands. This is the realm of eternal spring. The sea water temperature does not fall below +20 °C all year round. There are never sub-zero temperatures and the rainy season.
Resorts in the Balearic Islands
The territory of the islands is located in the Mediterranean Sea. An endless stream of tourists, including many VIPs, stretches here.
3 main islands stand out:
Ibiza;
Mallorca;
Minorca.
Ibiza
Another name for the territory is White Island. This is due to the tradition of the local population to paint the premises white twice a year. It began many centuries ago, when the Phoenicians were the rulers of the place.
The reason is the belief that viral diseases and various kinds of misfortunes will not penetrate houses painted in such colors. This place is in demand among young people who walk in entertainment venues until late at night.
In addition to the nightlife, there are many places to visit during the day:
Santa Eulalia – fishing village. It is located on the north side of the island. It is easy to find in the guidebook.
Cave Cueva des Cuieram . At a time when the Phoenicians still ruled here, this place was the sanctuary of the goddess Tanit. To get there, you need to turn onto the road leading to the bay of San Vincente. Further, the route will run along a narrow path, which is impossible to pass by car. It is better to visit the cave during the daytime. It will be of particular interest to history buffs.
Mallorca
It belongs to the largest island of the archipelago. It is characterized by the presence of coniferous forest, which descends directly to the sea. The capital of the resort is Palma de Mallorca.
The island has many towns and villages marked by ancient history:
Pollentia ruins . In 123 BC. e. it was a Roman territory located in the area of the bays of Alcudia and Pollensa. It is currently a historical monument.
Deia. Distinguished by its peculiar location on the Sierra de Tramontana mountain range. The picturesque place attracts poets and artists here.
Valdemossa (Valdemossa). A distinctive feature of the village is its location at an altitude of 435 m above sea level in the mountains of Tramontana.
Cathedral of Santa Maria in Palma de Mallorca. It used to be a mosque. Later the building was converted into a church.
Menorca
This island occupies the eastern position of the archipelago. The coastline consists of beaches, bays and wildlife.
There are 2 large cities on the territory:
Mahon . It is the capital of the island. For some time it belonged to Britain, and this left its mark – the locals are very fond of English gin. The main attraction of the city is Trepuko. It is a ruined settlement with megaliths present here. Their height reaches 3 m.
Ciutadella . From the 13th to the 18th centuries it was the capital of Menorca. Currently, the city bears the title of State Monument. This is due to the presence of historical sites of the Muslim era. All houses are painted reddish.
Weather in Spain
Spain’s climate is one of the most stable and stable in Europe. The difference between summer and winter temperatures is very small. Winter is from December to February, summer, respectively, lasts from June to August. Beach holidays are most attractive in August, when sea water warms up to maximum temperatures.
Snow is rare in Spain and in most regions is considered a national disaster. Coastal areas are humid and windy in winter, making it seem like it’s much cooler outside than it really is. Rain and winds are common during the autumn and spring months.
Important! Many travelers, choosing a tour to Spain, are guided by the principle that the further south, the warmer the sea will be. For Spain, this principle does not work! In terms of sea water temperature, the warmest resorts in the summer months are Costa Blanca and Murcia . The second place is occupied by the beaches of the Costa Dorada and the Balearic Islands. The Costa del Sol, despite its favorable geographical position, cannot always please travelers with a warm sea due to the influence of the Atlantic. In the Canary Islands, the water temperature at the height of the summer season rises to a maximum of 24, which is much lower than the Mediterranean figures. But in spring, winter and autumn, the water in the Canaries will be warmer than in the Iberian Peninsula. Such are the features of sea currents.
Tourist seasons in Spain
The beach holiday season in the resorts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands begins in May – June and ends in September. There are not many tourists on the coast during these months. For those who want to save on vacation, the beginning and end of the season is the best time to travel to the seaside resorts of Spain.
If you like to swim exclusively in warm sea water, then go to Spain in July or August. True, you will have to put up with all the disadvantages of the peak tourist season: high prices, congested hotels, beaches and major tourist attractions.
With the end of the beach season, tourists do not lose their interest in Spain. In autumn, winter and early spring, they are concentrated in areas of major cultural and historical attractions, ski resorts and festivals. Buying a package tour during this period will be much more difficult than during the high season.
As for the Canary Islands, it is almost impossible to determine the beginning and end of the season here. Tourists come here all year round for the sea and the sun. The warmest period starts in May and ends in November.
Holidays, events and festivals
In the Spanish holiday calendar, two days in June are highlighted. Firstly, June often falls on the day of the Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi .
On this holiday, the clergy carry the Holy Gifts through the streets, followed by the townspeople. Carpets of fresh flowers are often laid out on their way, and houses are decorated with flags and garlands.
The town of Castrillo de Murcia celebrates this day in its own way. In the town square, men in yellow-and-red suits and masks are jumping over mattresses on which… babies are lying.
Costumes symbolize the devil, and jumping symbolizes cleansing from damage and the evil eye. True, only the most inveterate tourists who are ready to go not to the sea, but inland can see the ritual of El Colacho.
Secondly, on the night of June 24, fireworks illuminate the sky over Spain – this is how the night of St. Juan is celebrated. It is also a holiday of bonfires, in which everything bad (and at the same time unnecessary things) burns down. In the central squares of cities and villages, tables are set with refreshments, residents walk and have fun until the morning.
St. Juan’s Day is considered the opening of the swimming season: in most resorts, the sea has time to warm up by this time.
In the resorts of Catalonia, on the eve of the night of St. Juan, you can see the traditional sardana dance and the performance of castellers – gymnasts who line up in multi-tiered towers.
Another event is added to the Spanish holidays in June – bullfight . In the largest arenas, in Madrid and Seville, there are usually two or three bullfights.
What clothes to bring
It’s hot in summer in Spain. Please bring hats, sunglasses and clothing made from natural fabrics. In May and September, you may need a light blouse. If you are going to visit Catholic monasteries or churches, for example, the famous Montserrat complex in Catalonia, you should take closed clothes with you. Although there is no strict dress code in the Catholic Church, shorts and short skirts are not suitable for visiting temples.
Autumn and spring throughout Spain are warm by Russian standards. A light jacket or raincoat will be enough for you. However, early March and late November can be chilly. Study the weather forecast carefully.
Winters in Spain are again warm. Feel free to wear a coat or autumn jacket. You definitely won’t need fur-lined shoes, unless you’re going to the mountains. Ski resorts experience sub-zero temperatures in winter, so take winter clothes and shoes.
Important! Going to Spain, many tourists take the bare minimum of necessary things and carry practically empty suitcases on the plane. All for the sake of pampering yourself with quality, designer and often inexpensive clothing. In Spain, there is a special atmosphere that causes an irresistible desire to create and create. On the streets of ancient cities, you can find shops of both world-famous couturiers and budding Spanish designers. So take your time to fill your suitcase with outfits. Suddenly you decide to buy something for yourself in the boutiques of Madrid or Barcelona.
The best time for excursions
Spain has a huge number of historical and architectural monuments, beautiful nature. Wine and gastronomic tourism is also widespread. Tasting of traditional food and drinks goes well with sightseeing and walking. This country is beautiful at any time of the year. But in winter it is quite cold here (we are talking about mainland Spain). It is hot in summer and it is impossible to pass quietly in popular tourist places, you should not even think about normal photographs without strangers in the frame. Therefore, the best time for excursions is autumn and spring, when it is warm enough, but there is no summer hype. The only possible trouble at this time of the year is rain.
Monthly weather in Spain
May
The official opening of the beach season in Spain falls on May, despite the fact that the sea water temperature is not yet very high. If sightseeing isn’t a priority for you, head to Tenerife. It is in May that the water here is warmer than on the mainland of Spain. On the Iberian Peninsula this month it is better to relax on the beaches of the Costa Blanca and Murcia (Costa Calida and Mar Menor). The party season in Ibiza also opens in May.
June
The air temperature at the beginning of summer is not as high as in the high season (+25, +26 °C). Therefore, tourists have the opportunity to combine a beach holiday with a cultural program. In June, the season begins in the fashionable resort of Costa del Sol in Andalusia and in the resort of Costa Brava (northern Catalonia). On the coast of Valencia and the south of Catalonia, the water temperature reaches comfortable values.
July and August
Lovers of the warm sea should go to Spain at the height of the season. In July and August, most resorts are hot and dry. It will be a little cooler in the Canaries. Costa Blanca, Murcia, Costa Dorada and the beaches of the Balearic Islands delight their guests with a truly warm sea. Spain’s most original and unusual festivals take place during these summer months. The Tomatina festival is held at the end of August in the Valencian town of Bunyol. The main event, the tomato battle, begins on a signal from the city hall. The most extreme Spanish holiday, the bull run, has been held in the north of the country in Pamplona from July 6 to 14 for eight centuries.
September
First half of September – Velvet season on the coast of Spain. The sea keeps the summer warm. Daytime temperatures correspond to June. In the second half of the month, the weather gradually deteriorates. It starts to rain, especially in the north of the country. In September, it is comfortable to relax on the Costa Blanca, Costa Dorada, the coast of Murcia, the Balearic and Canary Islands. It’s getting chilly on the Costa Brava.
October
Swimming in Spain in October is not very comfortable. However, there are also warm days when you want to plunge into the cool sea water. It is warmest in the south of the country (up to +25 °C), cooler in the north (about +17 °C). October is one of the best months for sightseeing. Still warm and dry. In Catalonia, you can endlessly walk through the streets of Barcelona and Tarragona. And the theater-museum of Salvador Dali in Figueres will not leave indifferent even the most notorious skeptics. If you are a fan of Picasso’s work, then go to the artist’s homeland in Andalusia. It may take you several days to explore Seville and Granada. And in the capital city of Madrid, everyone can find entertainment according to their taste and budget.
November
With the advent of November, it becomes windy and rainy in most parts of the country. Most of the precipitation traditionally falls in the north. The air temperature varies on average from +15 to +20 °C. The Mediterranean coast is slightly warmer than in the central regions. Take an umbrella and go on a trip to the cities and villages of Spain. In order to have time to see all the sights and not depend on the weather, it is better to rent a car.
December
In December, the winds and rains subside. The temperature drops gradually. The first snow falls in the mountains. The spirit of Christmas is in the air. Holiday fairs and festivals are held throughout Spain. In Barcelona, you can visit the New Year’s show on Mount Montjuic. Every year the organizers offer guests and residents of the capital of Catalonia a unique performance of light, water and music. Numerous Christmas markets, exhibitions, shows and concerts are held in Madrid and the cities of the country.
January and February
January and February are traditionally the coldest months in the entire Mediterranean. In January-February, it will be coolest in the center of the country and in the north-west (+10, +13 °C), in the south the air warms up more strongly (+16, +18 °C). February is usually windier, rainier and more unpredictable than January. In winter, snow falls in the mountains, and the ski season begins. Spain is one of the centers of ski tourism in Europe. In terms of the number of mountain peaks, it is second only to Switzerland. From time to time, international competitions in snowboarding and skiing are held here. The most famous resorts are in the Catalan Pyrenees and in the Basque country. And the southernmost European ski resort Sierra Nevada is located in the south in Andalusia. Active rest can also be combined with an excursion program.
March
March is the time of flowering. The air temperature is gradually rising. It’s still relatively chilly outside though. The average daily temperature is +19 °C. The amount of precipitation is gradually decreasing. If you want to please yourself with summer warmth, go to the Canary Islands. The air temperature there reaches +24°C, and water +20°C.
April
April in Spain is the beginning of the tourist season. The sea is still cold. But sunny and summery warm days are not uncommon. Tourists from Russia are already sunbathing on the beaches by the end of the month, and some daredevils even swim. In April, famous amusement parks throughout Europe open their doors: PortAventura in Salou, Catalonia and Terra Mitica in Benidorm, Valencia.
San Sebastian
The city, located 473 km from Madrid, is considered the most beautiful in Spain. Until 1980 it was called Donostia. Founded in the 12th century. The first buildings were wooden. However, after a fire in 1489, all buildings began to be rebuilt with stone.
If at first it was a seaport, then from the 15th century the city turned into a fortress. For a long time he experienced a siege from European squadrons. During the fighting, he was twice captured by the French.
Among the main attractions of San Sebastian worth noting:
Miramar Palace . It was founded in 1893 and for a long time served as a summer residence for the royal family. At present it is a museum.
Mount Igueldo Amusement Park . You can get here by funicular, which starts from the square of the same name – Funicular. From a height, a beautiful view of the beaches of the city opens.
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A White Cold Christmas or a White Beach Christmas, what would you prefer? Book your Christmas Holidays to Lanzarote for a warm and sunny Christmas relaxing on the beautiful white beaches.
Now is the best time to book your winter getaway to Lanzarote, you will not only escape the Christmas rush, but also get the bonus of enjoying your Christmas Holidays in Lanzarote with the festive Christmas dinners, parties, shopping and sightseeing.
Checkout all the interesting things you could do for memorable Christmas Holidays in Lanzarote:
Christmas Fine Dining: Christmas without a touch of extravaganza is just not done and to finish off the festive season, a fine dining Christmas Eve Dinner and Christmas Dinner at Altamar Restaurant at Arrecife Gran Hotel is something you must not miss.
Christmas Shopping at Teguise Market: Go on a shopping spree for all the Christmas Goodies, something you will enjoy especially buying gifts and souvenirs like local crafts, Lanzarote wines, aloe products and much more.
Dinner and Concert at Jameos del Agua:
Going for a fine dining experience along with a concert at Jameos del Agua is another phenomenal night in your Christmas Holidays to Lanzarote. This night can be booked in advance at any of the tourist offices or E-mail to book for a Tuesday or Saturday night.
Christmas Day Tour to Fuerteventura or La Graciosa or Papagayo: Extend your holiday to include day tours to the neighbouring islands of Fuerteventura for sand dunes and the white beaches of La Graciosa. Or enjoy the beauty of Papagayo in a Catamaran for a lovely time with your family and friends at the Papagayo Bay and Papagayo beach.
There are lots of things to do in Lanzarote from adventure to relaxation to sightseeing. There is something for everyone to do, checkout our partners Excursions Lanzarote for more ideas and BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS TO LANZAROTE NOW .
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From golden beaches to silver mountain peaks
The island’s volcanic beaches are its main draw with a grand total of 99 stretches of sand to flop down on, from long sweeping bays to small secluded coves surrounded by dramatic rugged cliffs and mountains.
If you pictured paradise without black sand, don’t fret because the resort of Playa Blanca is literally named after its soft, white shores. Elsewhere on the island tons of the golden stuff have been shipped over especially from the Sahara Desert just so you have somewhere to lay down your trusty beach towel. Now after all of that effort it would be rude not to catch at least a few days of rays, right?
Natural wonders
Lanzarote’s lunar-like inner landscape has been recognised as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve since 1993, protecting it from both development and destruction. Its silver mountain peaks and black rock formations look like something from another world, and the fascinating Timanfaya National Park are known as “Fire Mountains” owing to the hundred or so volcanic craters scattered across the land.
It’s a fabulous place to go trekking or, if you’re feeling worn out after all that sunbathing, opt for a camel ride across this spectacular land instead. In the north is La Cueva de los Verdes – a series of underground grottos just waiting to be explored – or for something a little tamer, the sun-soaked Cactus Garden a little further out is a lovely place for a wander.
Plenty of family friendly activities
Family activities are aplenty with holidays in Lanzarote, so there’s no chance of the kids complaining that they’re bored.
The Lanzarote Aquarium in Costa Teguise is the biggest aquarium in the Canaries, whereas the Guinate Tropical Park in the north is home to exotic birds, reptiles, fish and flowing waterfalls. For something a little different don your cowboy hat and yee-ha your way to the Wild West themed Rancho Texas theme park with its Indian Village and Nature Park, full of animals such as crocodiles, armadillos, turtles and birds of prey.
Varied nightlife
Whilst it can be considered nowhere near as rowdy as the island of Tenerife, Lanzarote can still provide a lively Canary Island night out in its own style.
Though there aren’t an abundance of nightclubs in any resort, there are many opportunities to find some live music or a disco at bars in Playa Del Carmen. Playa Blanca on the south coast is also a fine nightspot with bars located in and around the resort’s commercial centres while Costa Teguise is home to a number of smaller bars and pubs; perfect for a sociable evening spent in calm surroundings.
Even if you’re travelling in the low season in search of the cheapest trips to Lanzarote, you can be sure there’ll still be plenty to enjoy.
Spanish and Canarian food
Many restaurants across the island provide hospitable atmospheres for their guests, luring you into staying and enjoying another glass of wine under the stars.
Most resorts present fantastic ocean facing restaurants which make for ideal locations to enjoy romantic meals. You won’t have to search too far to find a promenade full of shops, bars and restaurants in Lanzarote with much of the food on offer freshly caught in the Atlantic Ocean.
The dining specialities to be enjoyed on this island are based on the Spanish and Canarian roots. As well as a great number of seafood restaurants, you’ll find tapas bars, Island dishes as well as the comforting British pubs.
Brands, boutiques and bazaars
Like the rest of the Canary Islands, holidays to Lanzarote enjoy Duty Free tax on products such as perfume, tobacco and alcohol, but be careful not to overload your suitcase on your return to the UK as there is now strict regulations in place.
Many resorts on the island have commercial centres where you can find designer brands and electronics while nearly all resorts are home to a number of smaller boutiques offering unique products for you to take home.
Check out the local markets which are held weekly in many locations for the chance to find original trinkets or handmade crafts among other things. Make sure to stand firm when bartering though as the majority of stall owners will expect a good haggle.
Frequently asked questions about holidays to Lanzarote
Question: What is the best month to go to Lanzarote? Answer: This glorious destination offers sunshine throughout the year with warm climate temperatures to suit. The hottest month of the year is by far August with an average maximum of around 31 degrees. A holiday to Lanzarote is guaranteed to offer blue skies, sun galore and warm temperatures. Book your getaway today and save yourself money with our exclusive offers and discounts.
Question: How much does a holiday to Lanzarote cost? Answer: Lanzarote holidays are relatively cheap and with plenty of deals on offer you can grab a bargain and save yourself some cash. The destination has been making big moves and is turning into an upmarket destination offering luxury accommodation and serene environments to enjoy your surroundings. Book an all inclusive holiday to Lanzarote to save yourself the most money, helping you to combine your food, drink, transfers, hotel and more in one upfront price.
Question: What are the best beaches in Lanzarote? Answer: Lanzarote is home to only a few black sand beaches and one of the most popular is Quemada Beach. Find a spot under the hills that line the shore and enjoy the unique black sands of this beautiful location. Most beaches in Lanzarote are covered with pebbles and rocks which may not be perfect for sunbathing but make for a truly unique experience with the waves flowing through them throughout the day and night, giving you a truly tranquil vibe.
Question: Is Lanzarote warmer than Tenerife? Answer: Tenerife is one of the warmest islands in the Canary Islands but Lanzarote does live up to it’s high bar. While days may be more cloudy on your holiday to Lanzarote you’re still sure to have sunny days that will have you lying by the pool, the waters on the beach or even in your hotel room while you take in all your surroundings!
Question: Which is the best area to stay in Lanzarote? Answer: Whether you choose to stay in Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen or Costa Teguise, you’re sure to have an unforgettable holiday that will leave you tanned, exhausted and wanting more. These three resorts have so much to offer when it comes to activities, sounds and sun. You can expect sunny skies, a friendly atmosphere and activities galore wherever you choose to stay in Lanzarote.
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And when you’re ready for a change of scenery, there’s plenty of fun attractions to tick . All ABTA’d & ATOL’d to the MAX-imum with Covid Cover Plus included. Availability. If you love the ocean, you’ll be thrilled to know that there are lots of different water sports and water-based activities including SCUBA diving available to guests. Tagged under. Save. Playa Blanca is also a great place to sit and eat a long lunch with a wide selection of seafood restaurants to choose from. With a vast, volcanic landscape coupled with sumptuous sandy beaches, a Lanzarote villa holiday is sure to offer an unforgettable experience. Best hotels in Lanzarote for all types of traveller. The sun-soaked isle is also littered with beautiful beaches and award-winning vineyards. Call us +34 659 02 71 35. Great deals on Lanzarote holidays 2022 / 2023 with Thomas Cook. Prices are subject to change. Deposits From Just £49pp. Playa Blanca holidays. Be Unique. Dette overnatningssted ligger 18 minutters gang fra stranden. Families: The kids will love spending long, sunny days on Lanzarote’s glorious beaches. The suite features a separate bathroom, air-conditioning, a lounge, Wi-Fi, plus a balcony complemented by a sea view. HSA Ficus Apartments. Lanzarote. . Location or Style. 1 bathroom. Lanzarote is the easternmost island in the Canary Islands and one of the most interesting from a geological point of view. V ubytování Love for Lanzarote holidays house máte nárok na slevu Genius! Take your pick from great locations like Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen and Playa de los Pocillos; as watersports are available on every . Apartment Love for Lanzarote holidays house Montaña Mesa 2, calle Japón casa 113 (urbanización Alegranza) Playa blanca, 35580 Playa Blanca, Spain – Great location – show map 9.6 Exceptional 73 reviews It is a lovely apartment, spotlessly clean and with great facilities. Places such as the Parque Nacional de Timanfaya (Timanfaya National Park) or the volcano and rugged land of volcanic origin of La Corona are the reflection of a past involving great volcanic activity. El Love for Lanzarote holidays house cuenta con patio y se encuentra en Playa Blanca, a solo 1,6 km de la playa de La Campana y a 1,7 km de la playa de Flamingo. Lanzarote is one of the most popular tourist destinations on Spain’s Canary Islands.Filled with scenic features of natural beauty like volcanoes, lava fields, incredible rock formations and black sand beaches, as well as the more traditional sun holiday features like golden and white sand beaches and strips lined with bars and restaurants, Lanzarote has it all. Shop la tejita tenerife t-shirts created by independent artists from around the globe. Lanzarote. Another popular trip is onboard a luxurious catamaran called the I Love Graciosa catamaran. The beautiful pool area with its gently winding swimming pools is the perfect place to spend relaxing days. Flight inclusive package holidays are ATOL protected. I paid a deposit and then Covid happened big time. 1 night minimum. Couples can indulge in a romantic massage with champagne and chocolates at Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa, an adult-only hotel with four pools.Otherwise, h20 White Suites is a boutique resort with an intimate La Haima bar that serves a . The resort really comes alive at night, so embrace the bustling nightclubs and dance the night away! If you’re lucky, you could wake up every day to sparkling sea . Explore a large selection of holiday homes, including private villas, flats and apartments & more: over 4,000 self catering accommodation with reviews for short & long stays. Holidays to Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Villa Las Yucas Villa Las Yucas – Costa Teguise – Sleeps 6 to 8….3 to 4 Bedrooms 2 – 3 Bathrooms Fariones 28 COMING SOON 2 BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM PUERTO DEL CARMEN CONTACT LOVELANZAVILLAS. If you can, book 2022 Lanzarote holidays between January and March or between September and mid-December, when the island is deliciously quiet and holiday deals for all kinds of breaks from budget package holidays to luxury Lanzarote getaways and all-inclusive Lanzarote holidays are easy to come by. With its benign climate Lanzarote is the perfect location for a winter cycling holiday. We love the art which is everywhere. If you can, book 2022 Lanzarote holidays between January and March or between September and mid-December, when the island is deliciously quiet and holiday deals for all kinds of breaks from budget package holidays to luxury Lanzarote getaways and all-inclusive Lanzarote holidays are easy to come by. 4 years ago. 7 nights. 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Culture and history
The majority of Lanzarote’s population are Roman Catholics by religion, and religious sculptures and art works are an important part of the island’s art history. Religion still plays an important part in the life of the islanders, but regular worship isn’t considered to be a necessity.
Lanzarote has an immense passion for food. The island’s speciality dish is papas arrugadas – wrinkled potatoes. These skin-on, salty, boiled potatoes are served with a dipping sauce called mojo. Choose from a red, spicy sauce or a refreshing, green sauce to go with your potatoes and you’ll have a quintessential Canarian side dish to accompany your meal.
Spanish rule has influenced the culture of the Canary Islands immensely, but some native traditions, like lucha canaria (Canarian wrestling), and traditional folklore music and dances live on in the present day. Canarian wrestling dates back as far as the 15th century and has much in common with sumo wrestling. Participants compete in the middle of a circle drawn in the sand, known as a ‘terrero’, and attempt to topple their opponent. The sport is still popular today and wrestling contests are a highlight of local fiestas.
Things to do
Join us on a Saga holiday to Lanzarote and you can make the most of beach relaxation, art appreciation and volcanic discovery. Go on excursions and admire local attractions, where you’ll get the chance to meet fellow travellers and see Lanzarote’s sights.
Teguise Market
Lanzarote is known across the Canary Islands for its impressive weekly market. Every Sunday, Teguise, the former capital of Lanzarote, transforms into a huge street market. Hundreds of stalls offer local produce, crafts and souvenirs to the locals and tourists who visit Teguise for a day of shopping.
Street performers and musicians entertain the crowds, and food stalls sell fresh orange juice, local wine and crêpes. Treat yourself and bring back a bottle of wine or two as a tasty souvenir from your Lanzarote holidays.
César Manrique Foundation
César Manrique is Lanzarote’s most famous artist and architect. His approach to art, architecture and nature has earned him recognition from all over the world. Manrique, who died in 1992, was passionate about protecting Lanzarote’s natural environment and often combined different aspects of natural and manmade items in his work.
Manrique’s home has been converted into the César Manrique Foundation and the artist’s commitment to nature shines through in the house’s design. The house was constructed around five volcano bubbles and features naturally formed rock walls and one room has a tree growing in the centre of it!
Visit the César Manrique Foundation to see Manrique’s vision for yourself. You’ll also have the opportunity to browse the stunning collection of contemporary art at Manrique’s home and discover some of Lanzarote’s other talented artists.
Timanfaya National Park
Take an excursion to Timanfaya National Park and experience Lanzarote’s volcanic history and marvel at the island’s landscape. Eruptions in the early to mid-18th century destroyed the settlement that was once here and created the sea of solidified lava, multi-coloured volcanic rocks and copper-coloured sand that has made this national park famous.
Just a few metres below the ground, temperatures reach as high as 600°C. Any water that falls onto the ground instantly erupts into a shot of steam, just like a geyser! Visit the park’s restaurant, El Diablo, to see the geothermic heat put to good use. The restaurant grills meat and fish on a cast iron grill over a hole in the ground. Bursts of heat and hot vapour grill the meat to perfection and you can experience the heat for yourself in the grill room.
The park itself is only 20 to 30 minutes by car from popular Lanzarote resorts like Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise. If you’re staying in a hotel in either of these resorts, you won’t have far to travel.
Flight time
Flying from London to Lanzarote takes just over four hours. Watch a film or two and the time will fly by!
Currency
Euro
Passports and visas
Visas aren’t necessary for British citizens, so just make sure to pack your passport before you leave!
Visit GOV. UK for more advice on passports and visas.
Timezone
You’ll be happy to know that there’s no time difference between the UK and Lanzarote. The island does, however, observe Western European Summertime and turn the clock one hour forward towards the end of March.
You don’t need to worry about jetlag. You’ll arrive in Lanzarote feeling refreshed and ready to make the most of your holiday!
Electricity
Lanzarote uses Type F sockets, which take a standard two-pin European plug.
Find yourself a multipack of European adapters and you’ll never find yourself stuck again! Plus, you can reuse them on your next European break.
Language
Spanish; Castilian
Tipping
If you’ve received good service at a restaurant and do not see a service charge on your bill, the custom is to leave a tip of around 10%.
Are you eating or drinking in a bar? Leave a couple of euros for the waiting staff to show your appreciation.
Hotel porters will be happy with €1 per piece of luggage, and €1 or €2 per night for the cleaning staff is a fair tip. For taxi drivers, just round up your fare to the nearest euro.
Climate
The Canary Islands are known for their fantastic weather, and Lanzarote is no exception. The island enjoys average temperatures of anything from 20 degrees Celsius in April to 25 degrees Celsius in August.
Temperatures gradually revert back to around 20 degrees Celsius by November, but the island generally enjoys warm weather throughout the whole year – if you’re travelling from the UK and looking for a sunshine holiday, Lanzarote won’t disappoint you!
Health
As health information can change at any time, we’d advise you to consult your GP at least 12 weeks before departure.
Country-specific information and advice on possible health risks is also published by the National Travel Health Network and Centre and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides important health and safety information for British nationals travelling abroad.
Population and size
Lanzarote has a population of approximately 140,000 people and is 845.9 square kilometres in size – that’s less than half the size of Tenerife!
Lanzarote is the Goldilocks of the Canary Islands. It’s not the biggest, or the smallest, but rather just the right size.
Smoking
There’s a smoking ban in place in Lanzarote, which means that you can’t smoke in public places.
Smoking rooms are still available in hotels, and smoking outside is permitted in most areas.
This ban applies across all of Spain and was implemented brought into place to create smoke-free environments for workers.
Culture and history
The majority of Lanzarote’s population are Roman Catholics by religion, and religious sculptures and art works are an important part of the island’s art history. Religion still plays an important part in the life of the islanders, but regular worship isn’t considered to be a necessity.
Lanzarote has an immense passion for food. The island’s speciality dish is papas arrugadas – wrinkled potatoes. These skin-on, salty, boiled potatoes are served with a dipping sauce called mojo. Choose from a red, spicy sauce or a refreshing, green sauce to go with your potatoes and you’ll have a quintessential Canarian side dish to accompany your meal.
Spanish rule has influenced the culture of the Canary Islands immensely, but some native traditions, like lucha canaria (Canarian wrestling), and traditional folklore music and dances live on in the present day. Canarian wrestling dates back as far as the 15th century and has much in common with sumo wrestling. Participants compete in the middle of a circle drawn in the sand, known as a ‘terrero’, and attempt to topple their opponent. The sport is still popular today and wrestling contests are a highlight of local fiestas.
Things to do
Join us on a Saga holiday to Lanzarote and you can make the most of beach relaxation, art appreciation and volcanic discovery. Go on excursions and admire local attractions, where you’ll get the chance to meet fellow travellers and see Lanzarote’s sights.
Teguise Market
Lanzarote is known across the Canary Islands for its impressive weekly market. Every Sunday, Teguise, the former capital of Lanzarote, transforms into a huge street market. Hundreds of stalls offer local produce, crafts and souvenirs to the locals and tourists who visit Teguise for a day of shopping.
Street performers and musicians entertain the crowds, and food stalls sell fresh orange juice, local wine and crêpes. Treat yourself and bring back a bottle of wine or two as a tasty souvenir from your Lanzarote holidays.
César Manrique Foundation
César Manrique is Lanzarote’s most famous artist and architect. His approach to art, architecture and nature has earned him recognition from all over the world. Manrique, who died in 1992, was passionate about protecting Lanzarote’s natural environment and often combined different aspects of natural and manmade items in his work.
Manrique’s home has been converted into the César Manrique Foundation and the artist’s commitment to nature shines through in the house’s design. The house was constructed around five volcano bubbles and features naturally formed rock walls and one room has a tree growing in the centre of it!
Visit the César Manrique Foundation to see Manrique’s vision for yourself. You’ll also have the opportunity to browse the stunning collection of contemporary art at Manrique’s home and discover some of Lanzarote’s other talented artists.
Timanfaya National Park
Take an excursion to Timanfaya National Park and experience Lanzarote’s volcanic history and marvel at the island’s landscape. Eruptions in the early to mid-18th century destroyed the settlement that was once here and created the sea of solidified lava, multi-coloured volcanic rocks and copper-coloured sand that has made this national park famous.
Just a few metres below the ground, temperatures reach as high as 600°C. Any water that falls onto the ground instantly erupts into a shot of steam, just like a geyser! Visit the park’s restaurant, El Diablo, to see the geothermic heat put to good use. The restaurant grills meat and fish on a cast iron grill over a hole in the ground. Bursts of heat and hot vapour grill the meat to perfection and you can experience the heat for yourself in the grill room.
The park itself is only 20 to 30 minutes by car from popular Lanzarote resorts like Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise. If you’re staying in a hotel in either of these resorts, you won’t have far to travel.
Flight time
Flying from London to Lanzarote takes just over four hours. Watch a film or two and the time will fly by!
Currency
Euro
Passports and visas
Visas aren’t necessary for British citizens, so just make sure to pack your passport before you leave!
Visit GOV.UK for more advice on passports and visas.
Timezone
You’ll be happy to know that there’s no time difference between the UK and Lanzarote. The island does, however, observe Western European Summertime and turn the clock one hour forward towards the end of March.
You don’t need to worry about jetlag. You’ll arrive in Lanzarote feeling refreshed and ready to make the most of your holiday!
Electricity
Lanzarote uses Type F sockets, which take a standard two-pin European plug.
Find yourself a multipack of European adapters and you’ll never find yourself stuck again! Plus, you can reuse them on your next European break.
Language
Spanish; Castilian
Tipping
If you’ve received good service at a restaurant and do not see a service charge on your bill, the custom is to leave a tip of around 10%.
Are you eating or drinking in a bar? Leave a couple of euros for the waiting staff to show your appreciation.
Hotel porters will be happy with €1 per piece of luggage, and €1 or €2 per night for the cleaning staff is a fair tip. For taxi drivers, just round up your fare to the nearest euro.
Climate
The Canary Islands are known for their fantastic weather, and Lanzarote is no exception. The island enjoys average temperatures of anything from 20 degrees Celsius in April to 25 degrees Celsius in August.
Temperatures gradually revert back to around 20 degrees Celsius by November, but the island generally enjoys warm weather throughout the whole year – if you’re travelling from the UK and looking for a sunshine holiday, Lanzarote won’t disappoint you!
Health
As health information can change at any time, we’d advise you to consult your GP at least 12 weeks before departure.
Country-specific information and advice on possible health risks is also published by the National Travel Health Network and Centre and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides important health and safety information for British nationals travelling abroad.
Population and size
Lanzarote has a population of approximately 140,000 people and is 845. 9 square kilometres in size – that’s less than half the size of Tenerife!
Lanzarote is the Goldilocks of the Canary Islands. It’s not the biggest, or the smallest, but rather just the right size.
Smoking
There’s a smoking ban in place in Lanzarote, which means that you can’t smoke in public places.
Smoking rooms are still available in hotels, and smoking outside is permitted in most areas.
This ban applies across all of Spain and was implemented brought into place to create smoke-free environments for workers.
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Lanzarote Winter Sun
With more things to do than hours in the day, squeezing everything in to your holiday itinerary is no easy task. Thanks to the balmy weather of Lanzarote in winter, all the popular hot spots are open year-round – so you’ll still have plenty of choice and far less queuing to contend with.
Lose yourself among volcanoes, lava tubes and geysers in Timanfaya National Park. A site that could easily be mistaken for Mars (if it weren’t for the blue skies and occasional tour group) – the Fire Mountains take pride of place in this World Biosphere Reserve. With over 5,000 hectares to explore, head over early to take advantage of this virtually untouched terrain. And be sure to bring your camera, because this is a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity!
Unleash your inner explorer and adventure underground to the Cueva de los Verdes – a fabulous day out whatever the weather. Marvel at the spectacular rocky structures and lava tunnels that stretch for miles. Irresistibly illuminated to bring this ethereal paradise of magnificent cave complexes to life. Virtually untouched by us humans, wander in wonder of the natural world.
The perfect measure of tranquillity, peace, action and adventure makes a Lanzarote holiday a unique and enchanting treasure. In-between the exploring and relaxing, don’t miss out on the cultural highlights too. Museums and monuments are dotted island-wide, why not see how many you stumble upon? The Museo del Campesino isn’t one to leave up to chance though – you’re going to want to seek this one out!
If Lanzarote’s Carnival isn’t on your Bucket List, it should be! A winter sun treat, late January to early March sees this public celebration slide into full swing. Flamboyant and colourful parades of crazy costumes, fantastic floats and street showmanship combine to make a fun-filled fiesta! The mix of ancient traditions and modern festivities provide a once in a life party experience. Not least because the theme for the carnival changes every year – so each year feels like an entirely different event. Some things never change though, like the spectacle of the Carnival Queen. Elected in a grand gala, much of the Carnival experience revolves around her, and celebrations always end with ‘El Entierro de la Sardinas’ on Ash Wednesday. Literally translated, The Burial of the Sardine, is the grand finale of the celebrations.
Beach lovers can bask in sun-soaked seas and sands year-round, and winter in Lanzarote is no exception. There’s close to 100 shores to explore, so whether you prefer the hustle and bustle of a resort or the peace and tranquillity of a secluded bay, you’re bound to find your perfect set-up.
Make a day of it at Playa Blanca. Sitting pretty on the south side of the island, this peaceful and pleasant spot is the perfect place for the whole family to swim, splash and relax. One of Lanzarote’s most loved resorts, it’s easy to see why! Sahara sand beaches are close by at the Punta de Papagayo Peninsula, and thanks to their position they generally enjoy the best weather on the island. If you fancy something a little different head to Playa Quemada. A beach day with a twist, if you’ve never seen black volcanic sand before – then you’re in for a treat!
For even more beach based inspiration, take a look at our run down of the best beaches in Lanzarote
The landscapes of Lanzarote come alive in the winter months. The small amount of rainfall goes a long way, and the country blooms with wild flowers, fresh fruit and vegetation. There’s no better time to get outside and enjoy what nature has to offer, especially as conditions are perfect for hiking. Hundreds of kilometres of trails and coastal paths are waiting to be explored and allow you to adventure to some of the island’s most inaccessible spots. Experience natural highs and discover some of Lanzarote’s jaw-dropping lookout points and lunar landscapes. From lava field loops to clifftop clambers, there’s something for all capabilities. Get up close and personal to the natural wonders all around you, and make sure to bring your camera!
Lanzarote December Holidays
Celebrate Christmas with a twist and swap snow for sunshine. There’s plenty of festive fun to be had, and the locals go all out with magical light and stunning nativity displays. Not to be out done, resorts deck the halls with beautiful decorations.
Christmas and the Canaries might not seem like an obvious mix, but a Yuletide dip at the local beach is a new tradition that we could get behind! Trade knitted jumpers for shorts and t-shirts and join the locals for a spot of sunbathing. It’s traditional on the island to eat a fish dish on the big day, but if you simply can’t do without your beloved British Christmas dinner, there’s plenty of restaurants that’ll be able to cook up your favourites – pigs in blankets, roast potatoes and cranberry sauce.
Lanzarote is vibrant and full of excitement over the festive season, so there’s no need to worry about deserted streets. In fact, it’s quite the opposite! Parades, fetes, firework displays, live music shows and fancy dress are all part and parcel of a Lanzarote December Holiday. It truly is the most wonderful time of the year!
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Family Holidays in Lanzarote, Top 20 Family Hotels
Self-catering apartments, All Inclusive resorts, luxury five-star hotels, and family villas – I’ve hand-picked 20 top properties for family holidays in Lanzarote.
With year round sunshine, glorious sandy beaches, family friendly facilities, and duty-free status, it is no surprise that family holidays in Lanzarote are highly sought after. Another plus is that most properties are only two or three stories high, due to Lanzarote’s building laws that prohibit high rise blocks.
There is a myriad of accommodation options to choose from, including 3-star apartments and luxury five-star family resorts, and I have tried to cater for all tastes and budgets.
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Apartments with water parks in Lanzarote are highly sought after, but so are family villas in Lanzarote. All Inclusive resorts are becoming more and more popular, but personally, I love nothing better than trying its great selection of bars and restaurants.
I’m also conscious that family holidays in winter are very popular, so I included some hotels and apartments with heated swimming pools in Lanzarote. However, it is important to remember that while I have made every effort to ensure this post on family holidays in Lanzarote is factual, facilities and services are subject to change and some may not operating at all times.
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Family Holidays in Puerto Del Carmen / Matagorda
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Puerto del Carmen is one of those holiday resorts that ticks all boxes. There is just the right amount of night-life, without being too lively, and it has holiday atmosphere in abundance. There are plenty of different areas to stay, the growing ‘new town’ leads in to the neighbouring resorts of Los Pocillos and Matagorda.
I love the ‘old town’ which has some lovely restaurants and excellent duty free shopping, with shops like Zara and Mango about 20% cheaper than what you would find at home. The harbour is the best place to catch the sun set. There are plenty of bars and restaurants as well as a playground for kids. You can enjoy sundowners while the kids play happily – its bliss.
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Families will love the wide sandy beach. With pedalos and an inflatable waterpark, you could easily spend the day here. Don’t miss the open air cinema and enjoy a day out at Rancho Texas Park. For more details read my post:
Read: Top things to do in Puerto del Carmen with kids
1. Hyde Park Lane Bungalows
We had the pleasure of staying at the Hyde Park Lane Bungalows when my kids were small. I loved the low rise village setting and the gardens, and we enjoyed many nights in, taking advantage of the barbecues on site.
There is a splash park and a playground for toddlers, as well as two restaurants on site. A mini disco and entertainment is available, although generally low key, and adults can enjoy the Spa with sauna, hot tub, ice baths, and selection of massages.
The Hyde Park Lane are located in a quiet area in Los Pocillos, but within easy reach of Puerto Del Carmen should you want a change of scene. One and two-bedroom apartments are available, some of which sleep up to five. Apartments can be sold on a self-catering, B&B or Half Board basis.
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2. All Inclusive Sol Lanzarote Resort
The 4-Star Sol Lanzarote has been a firm favourite with families for many years. Its beachfront location, proximity to Puerto del Carmen and choice of swimming pools, two of which are heated in winter, are just some of the reasons, its family-friendly facilities are the other.
Toddlers love the adventure playground, and there is an entertainment programme for adults and children, as well as a kids club. Family rooms and superior suites are available, some of which sleep up to five. The Sol Lanzarote is sold on an all-inclusive basis only.
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3. Sentido Aequora Lanzarote Suites
Located on the outskirts of Puerto del Carmen, in the quiet resort of Playa De Los Pocillos, this is one of the most popular resorts for families in Lanzarote.
The 4-Star Aequora Lanzarote Suites boasts five swimming pools including a kids pool with pirate ship and splash park with water slides. There are several bars and three restaurants, one of which is an adult only restaurant.
There is also an adult-only relaxation area if you fancy some quiet time, while the kids are enjoying the Kids Club or playground. Family suites sleep up to four and can be sold on a B&B, Half Board or All Inclusive basis.
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4. Aqua Suites
We had the pleasure of staying in Aqua Suites a few years ago and love its spacious suites and super service. The staff are so good with kids and always go above and beyond to ensure you have a great stay. It is no surprise that it is one of the best family hotels in Lanzarote according to TripAdvisor.
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The Aqua Suites is also renowned for its great food, and when staying on a half board basis, you have the option to choose lunch or dinner. Located in Puerto del Carmen, within easy reach of the town centre and the beach, it has everything you need for a family holiday in Lanzarote.
One, two and three-bedroom suites are available, sleeping up to six, and the Aqua Suites are sold on a B&B and Half-Board basis only.
Read: Aqua Suites – One of the best places to stay in Puerto del Carmen with kids
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5. Gloria Izaro Club
The Izaro Club is the perfect choice for families looking to stay in a high quality apartment in the centre of Puerto del Carmen. The Izaro Club has the same owners as the Gloria Palace Hotels in Gran Canaria, and you can be assured of a family friendly atmosphere and super service.
There is a large pool and kids pool as well as a Mini Club for children age 4-12 years, a multi sports court, and an entertainment team that organises activities and a mini disco.
The village-style Izaro Club is located 15 minutes walk to the beach and town centre, and offers all the facilities of a four star hotel with the benefits of self catering facilities. Luxury touches include robes and slippers and an espresso machine in the rooms, and the heated pool has luxury loungers.
This is one of the best apartments in Puerto del Carmen according to TripAdvisor and there is a choice of one and two-bedroom apartments available on a B&B or Half Board basis.
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6. Costa Sal Villas and Suites
Located just 400 metres from the beach at Matagorda, and within easy reach of Puerto del Carmen, the Costa Sal has been a firm favourite with families for many years. The complex is set within 13 acres of gardens and there is a choice of one and two-bedroom suites and villas available. The selection of sports activities as well as two swimming pools and a children’s playground also prove popular with families.
There is a home from home atmosphere here, with many Irish and English staff, and many guests return year after year. There is evening entertainment in the bar but overall it is a more low key family resort, and ideal for a more relaxed family holiday in Lanzarote. The Costa Sal is one of the highest rated family hotels in Lanzarote according to TripAdvisor.
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Family Holidays in Playa Blanca
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With plenty of five star hotels and an upmarket marina, Playa Blanca is becoming the ‘sophisticated’ choice for family holidays in Lanzarote. The promenade stretches for 7km from the Marina Rubicon to the small old port where you can catch the ferry to Fuerteventura.
There are plenty of inexpensive restaurants along the seafront, and most offer stunning sea views. The marina has plenty of upmarket restaurants and designer boutiques, all surrounded by some luxurious yachts. The big draw is the choice of golden sandy beaches, as many of the other resorts in Lanzarote have darker sand.
If you fancy a change of scene take the ferry to nearby Fuerteventura. Once you see it’s white sandy beaches, you will think you are in the Caribbean.
7. All Inclusive Relaxia Lanzasur Club & Aqualava Waterpark
This 3-star all-inclusive resort offers great value for a family holiday in Lanzarote. All meals and drinks are included in the cost of your stay, as well as free access to the on-site waterpark. It is located just three minutes from the beach in the popular resort of Playa Blanca, and boasts four swimming pools, including one heated during the winter time.
There is an indoor and outdoor kids play area, as well as day and evening entertainment programmes and sports activities. This resort is sold on an all-inclusive basis only, and family bungalows are available that sleep up to five.
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8. Elba Lanzarote Royal Village Resort
The white-washed Elba Lanzarote Royal Village Resort is a popular choice for family holidays in Lanzarote due to its spacious suites, some of which can sleep up to eight in family interconnecting suites.
This 4-star resort has several on-site activities and swimming pools, including a children’s pool with slides and kids clubs from 4- 12 years, as well as a Teen Club from 13- 18 years in high season.
There are four restaurants on site, and this property can be booked on a bed and breakfast basis, half board or all inclusive arrangement.
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9. Villas Coral Deluxe
I am often asked about family villas in Lanzarote, and it is hard to beat the Villas Coral Deluxe. As well as two and three-bedroom villas with private pools, guests can also enjoy access to the Vik Club Coral Beach Hotel’s restaurant, pool, mini club and sports facilities.
Villas are bright, well furnished, and come with a terrace with barbecue and sea views. The Villas Coral Deluxe are just 1km from the centre of Playa Blanca and are ideal those looking for family holidays in Lanzarote, with the added privacy of a villa.
Read: 20 Villas in Spain to inspire you next holiday
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10. h20 Lanzarote Princess Hotel
The 4-Star h20 Lanzarote Princess Hotel is a popular choice for family holidays in Lanzarote due to it’s central location, family-friendly facilities and choice of dining options.
Children love the swimming pool with pirate ship and slide, and the choice of kids clubs and entertainment available. A mini disco precedes the evening entertainment programme, and there are plenty of bars to enjoy a nightcap before bedtime.
The indoor heated pool is ideal for winter holidays in Lanzarote and adults will love the Spa and gym on-site. Family rooms with partition are available that sleep up to four, and the hotel can be booked on a half board or all inclusive basis.
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11. h20 Rubicon Palace Hotel
The 5-Star h20 Rubicon Palace is the perfect place to go if you want a choice of dining options and a host of family-friendly facilities on site. There are five swimming pools, six restaurants and four bars, as well as a choice of sports activities and nightly shows.
The hotel also boasts an indoor pool and spa which is perfect for family holidays in Lanzarote during the winter time. It is located just 250m from a small beach and a short taxi ride from the centre of Playa Blanca. A range of kids clubs including a pirate ship with water games completes a luxury family holiday experience.
The h20 Rubicon Palace can be sold on a bed and breakfast basis, half board, or all inclusive arrangement, in family rooms that sleep up to four.
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12. All Inclusive TUI Blue Flamingo Beach
Formerly known as the Holiday Village, the All Inclusive TUI Blue Flamingo Beach is a popular family complex with kids clubs for children, teenagers and even babies. With three pools, three restaurants, a host of sports activities and nightly entertainment, there is something here for kids of all ages.
This property is sold on an all-inclusive basis and has one and two bedroom apartments, some sleeping up to eight.
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13. Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada
The 5-Star Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa is superbly located just one minute walk from the beach in the popular family resort of Playa Blanca. There are nine swimming pools on site including a children’s pool with water slides. There is also a choice of kids clubs including a club for teens.
Adults are not overlooked either with a choice of dining options a spa and extensive on-site activities. Family rooms are available that sleep up to four and the hotel can be booked on a half board or all inclusive basis.
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14.
Iberostar Lanzarote Park
Located right on the seafront this five-star hotel has one of the most popular hotels for families in Lanzarote. It’s Star Camp includes separate kids clubs for children and teens, a soft play area for toddlers, and there is a splash park with eight slides on site.
Adults are not overlooked either, with a separate chill out zone with Jacuzzi, sun loungers and Balinese beds by a private pool. This is one of the top 5-star hotels for family holidays in Lanzarote, and was rated as one of the top four gastronomic hotels in Spain by TripAdvisor.
This hotel is sold on a B&B, Half Board or All Inclusive basis, in family rooms that sleep up to four.
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15. Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort
The Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort is regularly regarded as the best family resort in Spain, and it is not difficult to see why. Its stunning beachfront location, choice of dining options and selection of family entertainment is superb.
I recall staying at the Princesa Yaiza many years ago at Christmas time, and loved swimming in the heated outdoor pool. Luke was a toddler at the time and was able to play in the dedicated whirlpool bath for children – they really have thought of everything here.
There are eight restaurants to choose from, including three buffet areas, as well as three swimming pools, with dedicated adult-only areas. The Thalassotherapy Centre is a welcome place to relax while the children play happily in the dedicated children’s park, Kikoland.
There are kids clubs available up to 16 years, with a a separate BabyKikoland for children aged 4 – 36 months, as well as a teen club. The hotel has its own mascots, Hooky, Cooky and Kiko, who make regular appearances throughout the day, even at breakfast time.
There is a wide variety of sports available including beach volleyball, football and tennis. There is also a dedicated football academy in peak season.
Rooms are spacious and large families are well catered for with a selection of 2 bedroom suites, some of which can sleep up to six. The Princesa Yaiza is available on a B&B or Half Board basis and can be booked as a package holiday or independently via the links below.
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16. All Inclusive Gran Castillo Tagoro Family Fun
While the Princesa Yaiza may be Lanzarote’s best 5-star hotel, the Gran Castillo Tagoro is arguably the best value luxury family hotel in Lanzarote. For a similar price you can enjoy all meals and drinks included in the cost of your stay. It is not as luxurious as the Princesa Yaiza but families love its entertainment, choice of dining options and great family facilities.
There is a baby club for children age 6 months, as well as Kids Clubs, kids entertainment, a 5D Cinema and a pool with water slides. The reviews on TripAdvisor are excellent from previous guests and this is one of the best all inclusive family resorts in Lanzarote. Superior family rooms are available that sleep up to five.
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Family holidays in Costa Teguise
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Costa Teguise is one of the few resorts in Lanzarote that I haven’t stayed in, despite being one of the most popular resorts for family holidays in Lanzarote. Its choice of sandy beaches prove very popular with families – choose Playa Bastian if you want shelter from the cool breeze in winter or Cucharas for its selection of water sports.
The main square, Pueblo Marinero, has a wide selection of shops bars and restaurants to choose from, and a traditional market is held there regularly. The Costa Teguise Aquapark is also a popular day out with families and Lanzarote’s capital Arrecife is only 15 minutes drive away.
17. Santa Rosa Apartments
The Santa Rosa are a great value choice for family holidays in Lanzarote. Despite being officially rated 3-star, the complex is one of the top rated on TripAdvisor. As well as a day and night time entertainment program, there is mini-golf, football and children’s playground.
The Santa Rosa are well equipped for winter family holidays in Lanzarote too. There is an indoor soft play area with slides, a games area with Playstations, bowling alley, and a sports area with indoor pool, gym and fitness classes, as well as Jacuzzi, Turkish Baths etc – extra charge applies. The outdoor pool is also heated in winter.
One and two-bedroom apartments are available, some sleeping up to five. Apartments can be sold on a self-catering, B&B or Half Board basis.
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18. HD Beach Resort
The 4-Star HD Beach Resort claims on its website that it is the best hotel for families in Lanzarote! Located beside the beach in Costa Teguise, with two pools, two restaurants, as well as a splash park for kids, it is no surprise that it is rated Excellent by families on TripAdvisor.
As well as a Kids Club, teen chill-out zone and organised sports activities, there is a Relax area with Spa, Turkish Bath and indoor pool.
Family Suites sleep up to four and can be sold on a B&B, Half Board or All Inclusive basis. Suites have a fridge, toaster and coffee maker, and a microwave is available on request.
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19. h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens
The 4-Star h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens is located just 200 metres from the beach, and is one of the most popular properties for family holidays in Lanzarote. The combination of its spacious suites, fun pirate ship with slides in the swimming pool, and its extensive entertainment program, ensures superb reviews on TripAdvisor from previous guests.
You can expect a full programme of activities including kids clubs that range from 6 months to 17 years. The all-inclusive arrangement also proves popular with families, particularly the children’s buffet which has homemade fruit and vegetable purees for toddlers.
The h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens can be sold on a bed and breakfast basis, half board, or all inclusive arrangement, in suites and bungalows, some sleeping up to five. I have various links for pricing below but you can also check the latest special offers on the h20 Hotels website here.
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20. Los Zocos Impressive Lanzarote
The 4-Star Los Zocos has been a firm favourite with families for over twenty years. Located 100 metres from the beach and just minutes from Costa Teguise main square with bars, shops and restaurants, its location is ideal for family holidays in Lanzarote. It is a large complex with one and two-bedroom suites, and it is a great value choice.
There are five swimming pools and plenty of sports facilities, including football, tennis and mini golf, as well as a Kids Club and nightly kids entertainment. There is a small splash park for toddlers as well as a playground and playhouse.
Junior suites sleeping up to four as well as two-bedroom suites are available, and the Los Zocos can be sold on a B&B, Half Board or All Inclusive basis.
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I hope this post on family holidays in Lanzarote will inspire you to book a trip away soon. Note these properties were researched on various websites and when you make a booking you do so via a third party. Attractions and hotel facilities and standards are subject to change, please check with individual properties or attractions for clarification.
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Salzburg
Zanzibar
Reserved corners of Asturias and boundless Galicia (flight to Madrid)
Health and beauty in PALAZZO FIUGGI
Seefeld
Sölden and Lengenfeld
Winter in the Japanese Alps
Zlatibor
Explore Cappadocia (no tours)
Introduction to Milan
Getting to know Rome
Meet Barcelona!
Meet Madrid!
Golden Ring of Persia
Golden Triangle
Golden Triangle and Varanasi
Golden Triangle and Khajuraho
The other side of Istanbul
Israel. The Dead Sea
South African delights
Imperial cities and the Sahara Desert
Imperial cities and northern Morocco
India classic
Innsbruck and Igls
Innsbruck-Igls
Interlaken
Jordan. The Dead Sea
Jordan. On weekend
Kingdom of Jordan
Iran. Mini trip
Iran: classical program
Iran Classics and Gulf Coast
Irkutsk and Irkutsk region
Ireland – land of the Celts
Ireland – country of the Celts and holidays in Dublin
Irony of Fate or Happy New Year in Armenian
Spanish ballad (flight to Barcelona)
Spanish ballad (flight to Madrid)
Italy and Switzerland (flight to Milan)
Italian classic (flight to Rome)
Italian holidays
Ischgl and Kapl
Yer. Rest on the sea
Cavalier-sur-Mer. Rest on the sea
Caucasus: more than just a trip
Caucasus: a great journey
Caucasus: proud beauties
Caucasus: a classic journey
Caucasus: the most hospitable mountains of Russia
Caucasus: vivid images
Caucasian Mineralnye Vody and Karachay-Cherkessia
Caucasian Mineralnye Vody, North Ossetia and Ingushetia
Kazan
Kazan – Bulgars: connection through the centuries
Kazan: all inclusive
Kazan: all colors
Cairo historical
Calabria
Kaliningrad and Kaliningrad region
Kaliningrad region: in the distant kingdom
Kaliningrad region: Royal holidays and rest in the Nesselbek castle
Kaliningrad region: in the very west of Russia
Kaliningrad region: amber mosaic
Kalutara
Kamchatka – the end of the earth
Kamchatka is a unique land
Kamchatka for you
Kamchatka in a week – acquaintance
Kamchatka. Hits
Kamchatka Territory
Holidays in the country of the lakes
Cancun
Cannes. Rest on the sea
Cagnes-sur-Mer. Rest on the sea
Khao Lak
Caorle
Cap d’Agde. Rest on the sea
Cap d’Ail. Rest on the sea
Cappadocia (no tours)
Carcassonne
Karlovy Vary
Casablanca
Cassis. Rest on the sea
Kerala (Ayurveda)
Kislovodsk
Kitzbühel
Classic Jordan. Individual program
Classic Italy (flight to Milan)
Classic Italy (flight to Rome)
Classic Malaysia
Classical Malta
Classic Riviera
Classical Switzerland
Classic Japan
Classical Japan and vacation in Okinawa. Individual program
Classical Japan with children. Individual program
Japanese maple leaves and onsen
Principality of Monaco
Principality of Monaco. Rest on the sea
Koggala
Cogolin. Rest on the sea
Kopaonik
Kortrijk
Kosgoda
Baikonur Cosmodrome
Costa-Barcelona
Costa Blanca
Costa Brava
Costa del Sol
Costa Dorada
Kota Kinabalu
Krakow and Warsaw. On the Roads of Kings (flight to Warsaw)
Krakow, Wroclaw and Warsaw. Polish voyage (flight to Warsaw)
Krakow, Gdansk and Warsaw. Three Polish capitals (flight to Warsaw)
Crans-Montana
Kranjska Gora
Krasnaya Polyana
Krasnaya Polyana (all-season mountain resort)
Krasnaya Polyana (charge with the energy of the mountains)
Krasnaya Polyana (Bright autumn holidays)
The beauty of the Western Cape and the Big Five
Kronplatz
Wings of Tatev
Crimea: 33 pleasures
Crimean circumnavigation of the world: from east to south
Crimean circumnavigation: from south to east
Crimean grand tour: from east to south
Kuala Lumpur
Courmayeur
Kusadasi
Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan – Eastern caravan
La Grande Motte. Rest on the sea
La Croix-Valmer. Rest on the sea
Langkawi
Langkawi and Kuala Lumpur
Larnaca
La Ciotat. Rest on the sea
Les Baux-de-Provence
Leuven (accommodation: Hotel Martin’s)
Legends of ancient Armenia
Legian
Le Grau-du-Roi. Rest on the sea
Glacier Express
Leiden
Leukerbad
Le Lavender. Rest on the sea
Medical Naftalan
Therapeutic Naftalan. Light
Livigno
Lido di Jesolo
Limassol
Lignano, Bibione
Lisbon
Lisbon. Light
Lisbon Riviera
London
London (no tours)
London Budget (2 excursions)
London and Edinburgh (2 excursions)
London and Edinburgh (5 excursions)
London Premium (7 excursions)
London Prestige (8 excursions)
London of different eras (8 excursions)
London Standard (4 excursions)
London Super (6 excursions)
London Triumph (4 excursions)
Best in Brazil
The best of South Africa and the turquoise paradise of Mozambique
The best moments of Greek history
Favorite city
Luxembourg
Luxembourg and Brussels (flight to Brussels)
Luxembourg and Brussels (flight to Luxembourg)
Luxembourg and Paris
Luxembourg and Strasbourg
Mauritius
Madrid
Madrid and Royal Castile. UNESCO heritage (flight to Madrid)
Mayrhofen and the Ziller Valley
Malaga
Maldives
Malta
Malta: three capitals
Manosque
Marianske Lazne
Maribor Pohorje
Marche, Cattolica
Marmaris
Morocco: a gastronomic adventure
Marsa Alam
Marseille
Muscat
Menton. Rest on the sea
Mechelen
Mechelen (accommodation: Hotel Martin’s)
Mexico City
Dreams come true
Milano Marittima
Mineralnye Vody
Minsk. On weekend
Minsk. Opening of Visa/Mastercard cards
Mirissa
Mogilev
The power of the African elements
Istanbul Mosaic
Mont Blanc
Montpellier
Montegrotto Terme
My Armenia
To Olkhon Island
Enjoy Armenia
Naples
A week in Armenia
Week of holidays in Armenia
Unforgettable Jordan. Individual program
Netanya
Nice. Rest on the sea
Novi Sad
New Year holidays in Armenia
New Year’s weekend in Armenia
New Year’s Armenia
New Year’s week in Armenia
Novorossiysk
New Year in Armenia
New Year and Christmas in Armenia
Neustift
Nusa Dua
Nha Trang
Lights of Dagestan (accommodation: on the coast)
Once upon a time in Geneva
Lake Garda
Lake Como
Lake Maggiore
Oludeniz
Ossetia and Ingushetia
Ostend
Ostend and Bruges
Koh Samui
Paradisks
Paris and Brussels
Passo Tonale
Pattaya
First date
Persian Express
Petrovac
Pissouri
In the footsteps of great civilizations
Mediterranean coast
Volga region: three capitals
Podebrady
flew to Armenia
Ponte di Legno
Portugal – a land of wonders and fairy tales
Portugal: classic and ocean breeze
Portuguese duo
Portuguese study
Festive Crimea
Pre-Christmas holidays in Armenia
Adventure in Persia
Natural Wonders of Kenya
Protaras
The pulse of the metropolis and the enchanting nature of Africa
Victorian Travel
Traveling in Israel (accommodation: Jerusalem)
Traveling in Israel (accommodation: Netanya)
Traveling in Israel (accommodation: Tel Aviv)
Journey through the Emerald Isle
Journey through the north of Belgium – Limburg
Path marked with a star (flight to Madrid)
Phangnga
Phuket
Pyatigorsk
Ras Al Khaimah
Rafailovici
Republic of Tatarstan: along the roads of the Kazan khans
Republic of Khakassia
Riviera Maya
Riviera di Ulisse
Rome and holidays in Sicily
Rimini
Rio de Janeiro and Buzios
Rio de Janeiro and Buzios. Super offer
Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls
Rio de Janeiro and the Iguazu Falls. Super offer
Riccione
Christmas Armenia
Christmas meeting with Armenia
Christmas story for families with children
Armenian Christmas lights
Christmas in Armenia
Rosa Khutor
Rosa Khutor (all-season mountain resort)
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Rest on the sea
Romance of Egypt
The luxury of a bygone era
Rotterdam
Happy New Year, Armenia
Saas-Fee
Salam, Azerbaijan!
Salon-de-Provence
Samarkand
Sanary-sur-Mer. Rest on the sea
St. Anton
St. Moritz
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg – day by day. Golden Collection
St. Petersburg classic
St. Petersburg for holidays
St. Petersburg: unforgettable days on the banks of the Neva
Big Five Safari
Safari in the heart of the Great Rift Valley
Safari in Tanzania. Express
Sveti Stefan
Sevan. Rest on the lake
North Ossetia and Kabardino-Balkaria
North Ossetia and Chechnya: my heart is in the mountains
North Ossetia for the weekend
North Ossetia, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria: colors of the Caucasus
North Ossetia: visiting the Alans
North Ossetia: legends of the highlanders
North Ossetia: Nart’s apple
Seychelles
Alpine Longevity Secrets
Seminyak
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Rest on the sea
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Rest on the sea
Saint-Laurent-du-Var. Rest on the sea
Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Saint-Raphael. Rest on the sea
Saint-Remy-de-Provence
Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer. Rest on the sea
Sainte-Maxime. Rest on the sea
Saint-Tropez. Rest on the sea
Serbia and Bosnia
Serbia. Medical resorts
Serbia: wine routes
Serbia: gastronomic journey
Serbia: go and eat
Silver ring of Japan. Individual program
Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis
Seoul and surroundings
Seoul stories
Silvaplana
Sicily
Fairy New Year
Self-assembled tablecloth
Scuol
Slavic weekend
Slovakia. Health resorts
Slovenia. Health resorts
Slovenia. lakes
Slovenia. beach holiday
Treasures of the north of Spain and the luxury of Biarritz (flight to Madrid)
Sorrento and Amalfi Coast
Mediterranean fairy tale (flight to Barcelona)
Sremski Karlovci
Stavropol
Istanbul (no tours)
Istanbul (accommodation: historic city center; no tours)
Istanbul (accommodation: Laleli district; no tours)
Istanbul for the weekend
Istanbul with the possibility of vaccination
Istanbul. Opening Mastercard and Maestro cards
Istanbul. Express
Strasbourg
Taj Mahal – the eighth wonder of the world
Secrets of Baikal
Tangalle
Tanjung Benoa
Tatarstan 100%
Tashkent
Tehran and Isfahan
Tehran and Shiraz
Tel Aviv
Tenerife (Canary Islands)
Teplice
Thermal Hotels GB Hotels
Baths of Tuscany
Theoule-sur-Mer. Rest on the sea
Tigers and the Golden Triangle
Tokyo with children. Individual program
Tokyo. Individual program
Tokyo: yesterday and today
Tokyo: yesterday and today. Light
Krakow only (flight to Warsaw)
Krakow only (flight to Krakow)
Tongeren
Tuscany
Three days with St. Petersburg
Three Valleys
Three Kingdoms (flight to Barcelona)
Turkestan
Turret
Turret. Wellness, thermal baths and spas
Tyumen region: Romanovs in Siberia (Imperial route)
Tyumen and Tyumen region
Tyumen and the Tyumen region: to Siberia at will
Tyumen and Tyumen thermal baths. Hot heart of Siberia
Ubud and beach holidays
Amazing New Year
Uzbekistan classic in 7 days (departure from Tashkent)
Uzbekistan classic in 7 days (departure from Urgench)
Uzbekistan. Eastern Express
Uzbekistan. Express
Uzbekistan: to the heart of Tamerlane’s empire
Uzbekistan: Treasures of the Timurid Empire
Uluwatu
Umm Al Quwain
Unawatuna
Utrecht
Fethiye
Florence
Frantiskovy Lazne
Frejus. Rest on the sea
Fujairah
Fiuggi
Hajduszoboszlo
Halkidiki
Haarlem
Hasselt
Hikkaduwa
Croatia. Rest on the sea
I want to go to Sevastopol (southwestern Crimea)
I want to Feodosia
I want to go to Yalta (Southern coast of Crimea)
Temples and monasteries. Individual program
Hua Hin
Hurghada
Tsaghkadzor
Tsaghkadzor
Tsaghkadzor. Winter mood
Zell am See, Schüttdorf and Kaprun
Zermatt
Cervinia and Valtournenche
The four capitals of Japan. Individual program
Chechnya, North Ossetia, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria: attraction of the Caucasus
Cilento
Chantilly
Sarvar
Sharjah
Sharm El Sheikh
Sri Lanka – dream island + seaside vacation
Sri Lanka – paradise island + seaside vacation
Sri Lanka in 2 days + seaside vacation
Sri Lanka: culture and nature + seaside holidays
Sri Lanka: main attractions + seaside holidays
Shymbulak
Shymkent
Evasion-Mont-Blanc
Eger and Egerszalok
Exotics of southern latitudes
Aix-en-Provence
El Batina
El Jadida
Espace Killy
This wonderful New Year
South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe: flavor of three African countries
Southern crown of Spain – New Year’s Andalusia (flight to Malaga)
Japan from east to west
Japan East to West and Shikoku
Japan from east to west. Individual program
Vibrant colors of southern and eastern Africa
Jachymov
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These friendly apartments are located in Urbanization Matagorda. Thanks to the property’s convenient location at a distance of 9.0 kilometers from the city center, all attractions can be easily reached on foot. Visitors can find the nearest golf course at a distance of 7.9kilometers (s) from the property. The apartments are located 60 meters from the nearest beach. Customers can use the airport located at a distance of 5 meters. All 69 rooms at Nautilus Lanzarote are available to guests. Nautilus Lanzarote was completely restored in 2016. Both wired and wireless Internet connections are available here. This establishment offers round-the-clock check-in and check-in, so the needs of guests will be fully satisfied at any time of the day. In addition, Nautilus Lanzarote provides cots for children upon request. The establishment offers easy access to common areas, and there are 47 rooms / s with facilities for the disabled. Pets are not allowed here.
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Top-5 cruises for the New Year holidays from Cruise House MK / News on Profi.Travel
Cruise House MK has prepared top-5 cruise offers for the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands for the New Year. Use the recommendations to book a cruise at great prices.
Cruise House “MK” has prepared the top 5 cruise offers in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands for the New Year. New Year holidays on a cruise allow tourists to spend magical holidays with family or friends on floating modern 5 * All Inclusive or Ultra All Inclusive hotels with numerous attractions and with the opportunity to visit interesting countries or cities. Use the recommendations of the tour operator to book a cruise at low prices and get the highest quality New Year’s holiday.
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Cruise for the Western Mediterranean Dates : 12/29/17 – 01/05/18 Liner : MSC MERAVIGLIA Route, Frances, Barcelon, Spanish, Spanie – Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy – Palermo, about. Sicily – Valletta, Malta – at sea – Barcelona, Spain Price :
inner cabin – from 949 €/person
cabin with balcony – from 1 399 €/person
cruise + flight from Yekaterinburg — from 1 684 €/person
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Canaries and Cape Verde during the New Year holidays 2018 on AIDAvita
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Company: AIDA
Liner: AIDAvita
Departure:
from
Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
When: January 2, 2018
Duration: 14 days / 13 nights
Prices from: 999€ per cruise or 77€ per night
Published: July 4, 2017
Lovely, warm cruise to the exotic islands of Cape Verde.
Perfectly combined with the New Year holidays.
Children under 18 years old – completely free of charge, youth under 24 years old (in a cabin with adults) – surcharge 100 euros.
Light alcohol is included at lunch and dinner, but there is no tip on Aida. Of the visas, only multi-Schengen is needed.
The price of the cruise is per person based on double occupancy. Usually 2 people float in a cabin. Single occupancy usually costs more.
Route
Day
Port
Arrival
Departure
1
Las Palmas, Fr. Gran Canaria (Canaries) / Spain
22:00
2
San Sebastian, Fr. Gomera (Canaries) / Spain
08:00
20:00
3
At sea
4
At sea
5
Praia, Fr. Santiago / Cape Verde
08:00
18:00
6
Mindelo, Fr. Sao Vicente / Cape Verde
08:00
18:00
7
At sea
8
At sea
9
Santa Cruz, Fr. Tenerife (Canaries) / Spain
09:00
21:00
10
Santa Cruz, Fr. La Palma (Canaries) / Spain
07:00
19:30
11
Arrecife, Fr. Lanzarote (Canaries) / Spain
16:00
12
Arrecife, Fr. Lanzarote (Canaries) / Spain
19:30
13
Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura (Canaries) / Spain
00:00
19:30
14
Las Palmas, Fr. Gran Canaria (Canaries) / Spain
05:00
Costs on board
What is included in the price of the cruise?
Accommodation
Accommodation in a cabin of the selected category
Power supply
Full board. Breakfast lunch and dinner.
Drinks
Water, tea, coffee at the buffet.
Port dues
Port taxes included
Entertainment
Entertainment shows and animation
Infrastructure
Swimming pools, gyms and more
What is the extra charge?
Air travel
You need to get to the port of departure on your own.
Visas
All visas required for the cruise itinerary
Service fee
Mandatory tips for staff. More details at the link
Alcohol
Alcoholic drinks in the bars and restaurants of the liner
Excursions
Shore excursions organized by the cruise company. Optional.
Where can I buy this cruise?
This offer is no longer valid – departure date is January 2, 2018 ). Reservations are not possible.
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Results of 2012 — travel • DARSIK travel&lifestyle
December 25, 2012
Well, it’s the last week of 2012. For me, it was successful, including in terms of travel. I visited 13 countries (Portugal, Hungary, Germany, France, Spain, Lithuania, Turkey, Israel, Holland, Great Britain, Austria, Italy, Ukraine), while in Portugal, Israel, Holland, France, Lithuania and Ukraine I was in for the first time, and managed to visit Spain already 2 times! But at the same time, I was in Italy only once, which has not happened to me for a long time – I usually go to Belpaese 3-4 times a year.
Not all trips were planned in advance – both times I ended up in Spain by accident, we broke into Lodon at the last moment, having bought tickets 12 hours before departure, but trips to Vienna for La Traviata and Bologna for dinner at Osteria Francescana were planned for several months.
It was for the New Year holidays. I can say that I liked spending the winter warm! The trip was great, my 29years I met in Porto. We fell in love with Portugal, we really liked Madeira and its fantastically diverse landscapes, now we want to get to the Azores.
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Lisbon
Madeira
February. Budapest, Hungary, Berlin, Germany. A hell of a trip from which there are no photos. 4 days. You can read about how my friend and I almost froze on the highway in the Czech Republic, how we left the car in the Czech village and rode the night train to Berlin here.
Mar. France. Paris. 4 days. Magical Paris, where I was for the first time and where I will return in a few weeks. Trite – but Paris is beautiful, it is a city with a soul, a city with style. I still remember with pleasure how I rode a bike all day along the spring Parisian embankments.
April. Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv. 9 days. Not the easiest trip, a trip with a dad who has never been to Israel and has not flown anywhere for the past twenty years. Israel is really something special. If I had to choose one single city worth visiting in my life, I would without a doubt choose Jerusalem.
Jerusalem
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April-May. Lithuania. Vilnius. 3 days. A trip to the May holidays with my husband. I can’t say that Vilnius impressed me, however, it is a pleasant city to escape from Moscow for the weekend. Unfortunately, we flew back very unsuccessfully – our propeller plane circled over Moscow for an hour, because. unable to land due to strong winds.
May. St. Petersburg. Trip with husband’s parents for the second May holidays. 4 days. Spring is the best time for St. Petersburg. We went back and forth on Sapsan, the train left the most pleasant impressions.
May. Istanbul, Turkey. A trip with friends. 3 days. Magical, enchanting Istanbul, a great and interesting city. For a long time I didn’t go anywhere with a girl’s company, I enjoyed it a lot! I tried almost all the street food on the streets.
June. Spain. Barcelona and Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Instead of the planned trip to Italy with my husband’s parents, my husband and I went on vacation together, for a whole 15 days, visited Barcelona for the first time and spent 12 days on the fiery island of Lanzarote.
Barcelona.
Lanzarote.
July. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 3 days. A surprise trip for my husband, a gift for his birthday. We were in Amsterdam for the first time and we loved it!
July-August. Barcelona, Spain. Sudden – and absolutely wonderful! Traveling with mother-in-law. We spent 10 days in Barcelona, went to the beach, drank cava, went shopping, dined at coastal restaurants. Our husband and son even flew to us and we all went to the Liceu Theater on Aida together. We went to Montserrat.
September. Kyiv, Ukraine. days. A trip with her husband’s parents is a gift to them for their 30th wedding anniversary. Kyiv surprised by being a very European city, but did not arouse the desire to come again in the foreseeable future.
September. London and Cambridge, UK. 3 days. Went for the weekend with my husband. It was a bit of a goofy trip, but it was the first time we went somewhere outside of London and saw Francesca, my first Italian teacher, whom we had not seen for almost 3 years. We walked around London.
Cambridge
Nov. Bologna, Italy. 3 days We returned to our beloved city, where we once lived, walked, enjoyed ourselves on the familiar streets. We went to dinner at the 3-star restaurant Osteria Francescana in Modena.
Nov. Vienna, Austria. 3 days. A trip to the Vienna Opera for “La Traviata”. I visited Vienna for the fifth time, yet it is a very pleasant city, although not fully opened to me.
December. Munich, Germany. 3 days. Christmas markets. I was in Munich for the first time and, to be honest, I did not find a desire to return back.
I counted – I spent 84 days on trips. And I spent at least another 4 weeks in Samara, where I fly once a month for at least a couple of days.
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7.8 mi
Asphalt, Crushed Stone
5 reviews
Artesia Historic District Recreational Trails
Running through the City of Artesia, the Historic District Recreational Trails provide new connections between local neighborhoods and businesses, while improving the walkability and livability of the. ..
CA
0.5 mi
Asphalt
0 reviews
Ballona Creek Bike Path
The Ballona Creek Bike Path follows the channelized Ballona Creek for 7 miles, from Syd Kronenthal Park in east Culver City (National Boulevard) to the Pacific Ocean, where it connects with the Marvin. ..
CA
7 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
8 reviews
Bellflower Bike Trail
The Bellflower Bike Trail runs for more than 2 miles on the right-of-way of the old Pacific Electric transit system—also known as the Red Cars—across Bellflower. At its zenith in the 1920s, Pacific. ..
CA
2.7 mi
Asphalt
5 reviews
Bonita Canyon Trail
The Bonita Canyon Trail is a sidepath along Culver Drive and Bonita Canyon Drive linking the Orange County cities of Irvine and Newport Beach. Near the trail’s midpoint, pick up the Shady Canyon Trail. ..
CA
3.2 mi
Concrete
2 reviews
Bouquet Canyon Trail
The Bouquet Canyon Trail is open in two disconnected segments—both along Newhall Ranch Road—in Santa Clarita. The western segment runs along the south side of the road from Vanderbilt Way to Avenue. ..
CA
3.6 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
0 reviews
Browns Creek Bike Path
The Browns Creek Bike Path is a paved trail that travels through the far northwestern Los Angeles neighborhood of Chatsworth. Running for nearly 1.5 miles, the path links Sierra Canyon School’s Lower. ..
CA
1.4 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Bud Turner Trail
Experience the easy life of the West Coast on Orange County’s Bud Turner Trail. Set in a quiet neighborhood in the city of Fullerton, the trail is ideal for all types of trail use and uniquely caters. ..
CA
1.84 mi
Dirt, Woodchips
5 reviews
Burbank Channel Bikeway
The Burbank Channel Bikeway is a concrete multi-use path located alongside the Burbank-Western Flood Control Channel in LA County. The bikeway was built in two phases. The first, 0. 3 miles between…
CA
1 mi
Concrete
0 reviews
Castaways Trail
The short Castaways Trail has expansive views of the mountains, ocean, Upper Newport Bay and Newport Harbor. Much of the 1-mile path runs along the bluffs in Castaways Park and the trail offers. ..
CA
1.02 mi
Asphalt
4 reviews
Chandler Bikeway
The Chandler Bikeway is a jewel tucked nicely into a Burbank neighborhood. The bikeway begins as a well-maintained corridor that runs in the median between lanes of traffic on Chandler Boulevard. Like…
CA
2.8 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
10 reviews
Chuck Pontius Commuter Trail
The Chuck Pontius Commuter Trail offers a direct route for cyclists and other trail users through the neighborhoods of Santa Clarita south of the Santa Clara River. While not as scenic as other trails…
CA
5.5 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Colton Rail-Trail
This urban trail travels along the side of North Colton Avenue and South Inland Center Drive, connecting San Bernadino and Colton. The corridor is an abandoned Southern Pacific rail line and will. ..
CA
1.9 mi
Concrete
1 reviews
Compton Creek Bike Path
The Compton Creek Bike Path crosses Compton along the east bank of its namesake creek, offering access to precious open space for the urban neighborhoods along the way. Compton Creek itself is a. ..
CA
5.1 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Coyote Creek Bikeway
Running through large Los Angeles suburbs in both Los Angeles County and Orange County, the Coyote Creek Bikeway follows the channelized bank of the creek through residential and industrial. ..
CA
12 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
13 reviews
Culver Boulevard Bike Path
The Culver Boulevard Bike Path is a short rail-trail located in a nicely landscaped median park in Culver City and Los Angeles. The trail was built on a former Pacific Electric interurban. ..
CA
1.9 mi
Asphalt
0 reviews
Dana Point Headlands Trail
Want an enjoyable loop hike through a new preserve and three parks with stunning ocean views throughout? Check out the trail system in the Dana Point Headlands, a scenic coastal area in Orange. ..
CA
3 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt
9 reviews
Accordion
Duarte Recreational Trail
The Duarte Recreational Trail is made up of paved and parallel dirt trails. Located in Southern California’s San Gabriel Valley, Duarte is named for Andres Duarte, a Mexican soldier who was granted…
CA
1. 6 mi
Asphalt
6 reviews
El Cajon Trail
Yorba Linda’s El Cajon Trail courses through the city on a former irrigation canal that was abandoned and filled in after a flood made it impractical to use. Paved with a parallel equestrian and…
CA
4 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
5 reviews
Electric Avenue Median Park
If you believe the setting makes the trail, you won’t quibble with the brevity of the path through Seal Beach’s Electric Avenue Median Park. Ensconced in a beautifully maintained linear park, the…
CA
0.5 mi
Concrete
1 reviews
Exposition Line Bikeway
The Exposition Line, running from Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica, carefully integrates light rail, bikeway and pedestrian facilities. The second phase of the light rail line opened in 2017,…
CA
12.2 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Freeway Trail
The Freeway Trail, as its name implies, parallels the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405) on its brief route through Irvine. With power lines overhead and neighborhoods blocked by sound walls to the…
CA
3.7 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Harvard Trail
The Harvard Trail is a short sidepath along Harvard Avenue in Irvine. Beautifully landscaped, lit and featuring smooth concrete, the trail is a much more pleasant experience than your average roadside…
CA
1.5 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
0 reviews
Hermosa Valley Greenbelt
In the hustle and bustle of the greater Los Angeles area, the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt provides a cool, peaceful escape that is just minutes from the beach. This 3.5-mile trail nestled in a greenway…
CA
3.5 mi
Dirt, Woodchips
5 reviews
Hicks Canyon Trail
The Hicks Canyon Trail is a short but scenic blacktop trail along the landscaped Hicks Canyon Wash. It starts at the Peters Canyon Trail near Hicks Canyon Community Park and climbs up the wash to end…
CA
2 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
4 reviews
Hoover Bike and Walking Trail
The Hoover Bike and Walking Trail is a utilitarian path adjacent to an active rail line in the western Orange County city of Westminster. Also paralleling Hoover Street for its entire distance, the…
CA
2 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Huntington Beach Bicycle Trail
The scenic Huntington Beach Bicycle Trail runs along the Pacific Ocean waterfront of the most populous beach city in Orange County. Paved over its entire length and remarkably wide at some points, the…
CA
8 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
7 reviews
Jeffrey Open Space Trail
Irvine’s Jeffrey Open Space Trail, currently open in three disconnected segments, has won awards for its landscaping and innovative design incorporating a series of intaglio panels in the concrete bed. ..
CA
4.1 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
7 reviews
Jenni Rivera Memorial Park Bike Path
Winding through the Jenni Rivera Memorial Park (2001 Walnut Ave), this bike path takes you behind houses and local businesses. The long rectangular park and its meandering trail follows the…
CA
0.7 mi
Asphalt
0 reviews
Juanita Cooke Greenbelt
The Juanita Cooke Greenbelt is a wonderful escape from the often-busy streets and highways of Orange County. This 2.5-mile trail in Fullerton connects some of the area’s quiet neighborhoods with the…
CA
2.5 mi
Dirt, Woodchips
5 reviews
Juanita Moe Trail
The Juanita Moe Trail—formerly known as the Quail Hill Trail—is a short path along Interstate 405 south of downtown Irvine. Forming a link between the University Trail and Jeffrey Open Space Trail in…
CA
1 mi
Asphalt
0 reviews
Laguna Dominguez Trail
On the southwestern outskirts of Los Angeles, the Laguna Dominguez Trail spans just shy of 3 miles, connecting the cities of Lawndale and Hawthorne (named for famed American author Nathaniel. ..
CA
2.7 mi
Asphalt
2 reviews
Los Angeles River Trail
The paved Los Angeles River Trail—also known as the Los Angeles River Bike Path, Los Angeles River Bikeway, Los Angeles River Greenway Trail and Lario Trail—is open in two disconnected segments along…
CA
23.9 mi
Asphalt
8 reviews
Marvin Braude Bike Trail
Quintessential Southern California, the Marvin Braude Bike Trail—commonly referred to as simply The Strand by locals—is featured in hundreds of TV shows and movies. Whether you are here on vacation,…
CA
21 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
18 reviews
Mt. Lowe Railroad Trail
The Mount Lowe Railway was created as a scenic tourist line to bring visitors to see Mount Lowe and Echo Mountain. The railway opened in 1893 and stopped services in 1938. Interestingly, the railway…
CA
5.8 mi
Ballast, Dirt
3 reviews
North Redondo Beach Bikeway
The North Redondo Beach Bikeway is a signed bike route that links Torrance to the Los Angeles Metro’s Redondo Beach station (Green Line). Portions of the bikeway feature designated bike lanes, while…
CA
0.8 mi
Concrete
1 reviews
Oceanfront Boardwalk
The Oceanfront Boardwalk begins in West Newport Beach at the end of 36th Street and runs nearly 3 miles down the Balboa Peninsula. Along the way, trail-goers will find restaurants, dory fishermen,…
CA
2.9 mi
Concrete
3 reviews
Orange Line Bike Path
The Orange Line Bike Path is an 18-mile rail-trail paralleling the Los Angeles Metro’s Orange Line rapid busway in the northern neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Both the busway and the trail stretch from…
CA
18.1 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
7 reviews
Oso Creek Trail
The Oso Creek Trail offers just over four miles of paved pathway connecting Jeronimo Open Space Park and Oso Viejo Community Park in the suburban southern California city of Mission Viejo.
Much of…
CA
4.1 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Pacific Electric Bike Trail
A neighborhood trail of the first order, the Pacific Electric Bike Trail links well-kept middle class neighborhoods on either side of tree-lined Maple Street near downtown Santa Ana. The trail runs on…
CA
2.1 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail
The Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail is a great commuter and recreation trail in western San Bernadino valley, with expansive views and connections to community centers and parks. The trail…
CA
18.1 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
61 reviews
Peters Canyon Bikeway
To the trail user, the West Irvine Trail and Peters Canyon Bikeway are one continuous trail with two names in three cities. The northern component of the Peters Canyon Regional Trail, both paths…
CA
2.9 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
1 reviews
Peters Canyon Trail
The Peters Canyon Trail runs northeast from Bill Barber Community Park to Portola Parkway. The trail closely follows Peters Canyon Wash, a channelized tributary of San Diego Creek.
Much of the…
CA
5.6 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
5 reviews
Rio Hondo River Trail
The Rio Hondo River Trail runs for more than 17 miles through Los Angeles County along its namesake waterway, a partially channelized tributary of the Los Angeles River. The trail extends northeast…
CA
17.3 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
10 reviews
Robert McCollum Memorial Bicycle Trail
The Robert McCollum Memorial Bicycle Trail, also known as the Trabuco Creek Trail (East Bank), is a short paved path along Trabuco Creek in San Juan Capistrano. The trail begins at a junction with the…
CA
1 mi
Asphalt
2 reviews
Salt Creek Trail (CA)
The Salt Creek Trail, with more arms than an octopus, offers a variety of experiences for trail users of all types in Dana Point and Laguna Niguel. Featuring two sections, several branches and a mix…
CA
5 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
3 reviews
San Clemente Beach Trail
Hugging one of the most picturesque shorelines in Southern California, the San Clemente Beach Trail is one of the premier rail-trails in the area. The trail itself is technically a rail-with-trail, as…
CA
2.3 mi
Sand
7 reviews
San Diego Creek Trail
The San Diego Creek Trail is the spine of the City of Irvine’s extensive system of trails and bike lanes. It begins in Newport Beach, joining the Upper Bay Trail near where San Diego Creek empties…
CA
9.3 mi
Asphalt
14 reviews
San Fernando Road Bike Path
The San Fernando Road Bike Path parallels its namesake road and a shared active Metrolink commuter rail and Union Pacific freight rail line from Los Angeles’ Sylmar neighborhood to its Pacoima…
CA
5.7 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
2 reviews
San Francisquito Creek Trail
The San Francisquito Creek Trail features two parallel paved segments along its namesake waterway in Santa Clarita. The paths provide a useful north–south route, connecting neighborhoods with parks…
CA
6.7 mi
Asphalt
2 reviews
San Gabriel River Trail
The San Gabriel River Trail extends from the base of the San Gabriel Mountains all the way to the Pacific Ocean. A key component of Los Angeles County’s transportation infrastructure, the trail…
CA
38 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
25 reviews
San Juan Creek Trail
The San Juan Creek Trail starts where the creek meets the Pacific Ocean at Doheny State Beach in scenic Dana Point. From there, it runs on the levee along the western bank of San Juan Creek to its…
CA
6 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
7 reviews
Santa Ana River Trail
The Santa Ana River Trail is a 12-foot wide path following the Santa Ana River, a waterway that is cement-lined through much of Orange County but free flowing in Riverside and San Bernardino counties….
CA
50.3 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
48 reviews
Santa Clara River Trail (CA)
The Santa Clara River Trail follows its namesake waterway, one of Los Angeles County’s last unchannelized rivers. The paved trail connects several of Santa Clarita’s neighborhoods, including Canyon…
CA
8.8 mi
Asphalt
5 reviews
Santiago Creek Trail
The Santiago Creek Trail is a scenic urban ride up a portion of Santiago Creek northeast from the Westfield MainPlace Mall to Collins Avenue in Orange. From Collins Avenue, the trail heads south to…
CA
7.6 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
13 reviews
Shady Canyon Trail
The Shady Canyon Trail is an incredibly scenic route along Shady Canyon Drive in southern Irvine. Extending through the southern reaches of the historic Irvine Ranch and protected Irvine Ranch Natural…
CA
4 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
5 reviews
Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path
The Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path is a scenic multipurpose trail that runs from the tip of the breakwater opposite Island Grissom at the Long Beach Shoreline Marina to Long Beach’s Belmont Shore…
CA
4.1 mi
Concrete
8 reviews
South Fork River Trail
The South Fork River Trail follows the dry waterway through Santa Clarita, providing many of its residential communities with access to the area’s great trail network. Easily accessed from Placerita…
CA
4.7 mi
Asphalt
1 reviews
Southern Avenue Greenway
Open space is precious in South Gate, and the Southern Avenue Greenway—which runs under overhead power lines—provides an off-street walking and biking route, as well as play areas for the community….
CA
2.5 mi
Concrete
0 reviews
Tracks at Brea Trail
The Tracks at Brea Trail provides a 4-mile route across the city of Brea, which lies about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The trail consists of a two-lane paved bikeway for wheeled users and a…
CA
4 mi
Asphalt, Gravel
4 reviews
Turtle Rock Trail
The Turtle Rock Trail meanders its way through the neighborhood of the same name in southern Irvine. The path is a short—but serious—aerobic workout, as it features climbs to the trail’s high point at…
CA
2.8 mi
Concrete
1 reviews
Tustin Branch Trail
If you are looking for a quick escape from the smog and traffic of Southern California, take a trip along the Tustin Branch Trail. Currently open in two disconnected segments, the trail runs on the…
CA
2.2 mi
Concrete, Dirt
6 reviews
Union Pacific Trail (CA)
Following a former Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way through the City of Fullerton, this trail provides an alternative pedestrian/bike route from Fullerton’s transit station (bus, Amtrack, &…
CA
0.8 mi
Concrete
0 reviews
University Trail
The scenic University Trail begins at a connection with the San Diego Creek Trail and runs east along University Drive through southern Irvine. The trail stretches the length of William R. Mason…
CA
3 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
2 reviews
Upper Bay Trail
The short Upper Bay Trail arcs around the northern edge of the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve near the Newport Beach–Irvine city line. The protected estuary, home to six rare avian species, is…
CA
2.4 mi
Asphalt
6 reviews
Venta Spur Trail
The Venta Spur Trail travels along the narrow corridor of a former rail spur that began serving the Frances Packing House—a major citrus processing facility—in 1916. Today, the popular trail serves…
CA
3.7 mi
Concrete
3 reviews
Victoria Avenue Bike Path
The Victoria Avenue Bike Path parallels a scenic parkway dotted with palm trees that was built in 1892 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The northeastern end of the trail…
CA
6 mi
Asphalt
6 reviews
Walnut Trail
The Walnut Trail shares a wide corridor with an active railroad line, a BNSF route, through a section of Orange County known for producing oranges and strawberries. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe…
CA
3.1 mi
Asphalt
8 reviews
Watts Towers Crescent Greenway
The Watts Towers Crescent Greenway is a short but pleasant rail-trail in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. The trail’s central attraction is the Watts Towers Art Center, home of the striking and…
CA
0.2 mi
Crushed Stone
0 reviews
West Irvine Trail
To the trail user, the West Irvine Trail and Peters Canyon Bikeway are one continuous trail with two names in three cities. The northern component of the Peters Canyon Regional Trail, both paths…
CA
1.7 mi
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
1 reviews
Whittier Greenway Trail
The Whittier Greenway Trail occupies part of an abandoned railroad right-of-way in its namesake town, running parallel to Whittier Boulevard and Lambert Road between Mills Avenue and Pioneer Boulevard…
CA
4.7 mi
Asphalt
9 reviews
Woodbridge Trail
The Woodbridge Trail, while short, is one of the most scenic in Irvine’s extensive trail network. Views of two lakes and surrounding mountains unfold around each bend. It’s a great route for families…
CA
2.2 mi
Asphalt, Concrete
2 reviews
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Hoover Bike and Walking Trail
CA – 2 miles
The Hoover Bike and Walking Trail is a utilitarian path adjacent to an active rail line in the western Orange County city of Westminster. Also paralleling Hoover Street for its entire distance, the…
Rio Hondo River Trail
CA – 17.3 miles
The Rio Hondo River Trail runs for more than 17 miles through Los Angeles County along its namesake waterway, a partially channelized tributary of the Los Angeles River. The trail extends northeast…
San Juan Creek Trail
CA – 6 miles
The San Juan Creek Trail starts where the creek meets the Pacific Ocean at Doheny State Beach in scenic Dana Point. From there, it runs on the levee along the western bank of San Juan Creek to its…
Chandler Bikeway
CA – 2. 8 miles
The Chandler Bikeway is a jewel tucked nicely into a Burbank neighborhood. The bikeway begins as a well-maintained corridor that runs in the median between lanes of traffic on Chandler Boulevard. Like…
Accordion
Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail
CA – 18.1 miles
The Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail is a great commuter and recreation trail in western San Bernadino valley, with expansive views and connections to community centers and parks. The trail…
San Fernando Road Bike Path
CA – 5.7 miles
The San Fernando Road Bike Path parallels its namesake road and a shared active Metrolink commuter rail and Union Pacific freight rail line from Los Angeles’ Sylmar neighborhood to its Pacoima. ..
Tracks at Brea Trail
CA – 4 miles
The Tracks at Brea Trail provides a 4-mile route across the city of Brea, which lies about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The trail consists of a two-lane paved bikeway for wheeled users and a…
Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path
CA – 4.1 miles
The Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path is a scenic multipurpose trail that runs from the tip of the breakwater opposite Island Grissom at the Long Beach Shoreline Marina to Long Beach’s Belmont Shore…
Woodbridge Trail
CA – 2. 2 miles
The Woodbridge Trail, while short, is one of the most scenic in Irvine’s extensive trail network. Views of two lakes and surrounding mountains unfold around each bend. It’s a great route for families…
Watts Towers Crescent Greenway
CA – 0.2 miles
The Watts Towers Crescent Greenway is a short but pleasant rail-trail in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. The trail’s central attraction is the Watts Towers Art Center, home of the striking and…
Arroyo Seco Bike Path
CA – 2.1 miles
The Arroyo Seco Bike Path runs about 2 miles between South Pasadena and northeast Los Angeles, offering views of the LA skyline and the distant mountains. It begins south of Pasadena Avenue and…
Chuck Pontius Commuter Trail
CA – 5.5 miles
The Chuck Pontius Commuter Trail offers a direct route for cyclists and other trail users through the neighborhoods of Santa Clarita south of the Santa Clara River. While not as scenic as other trails…
Robert McCollum Memorial Bicycle Trail
CA – 1 miles
The Robert McCollum Memorial Bicycle Trail, also known as the Trabuco Creek Trail (East Bank), is a short paved path along Trabuco Creek in San Juan Capistrano. The trail begins at a junction with the. ..
Compton Creek Bike Path
CA – 5.1 miles
The Compton Creek Bike Path crosses Compton along the east bank of its namesake creek, offering access to precious open space for the urban neighborhoods along the way. Compton Creek itself is a…
Santa Ana River Trail
CA – 50.3 miles
The Santa Ana River Trail is a 12-foot wide path following the Santa Ana River, a waterway that is cement-lined through much of Orange County but free flowing in Riverside and San Bernardino counties….
Tustin Branch Trail
CA – 2. 2 miles
If you are looking for a quick escape from the smog and traffic of Southern California, take a trip along the Tustin Branch Trail. Currently open in two disconnected segments, the trail runs on the…
Laguna Dominguez Trail
CA – 2.7 miles
On the southwestern outskirts of Los Angeles, the Laguna Dominguez Trail spans just shy of 3 miles, connecting the cities of Lawndale and Hawthorne (named for famed American author Nathaniel…
Southern Avenue Greenway
CA – 2.5 miles
Open space is precious in South Gate, and the Southern Avenue Greenway—which runs under overhead power lines—provides an off-street walking and biking route, as well as play areas for the community. …
Colton Rail-Trail
CA – 1.9 miles
This urban trail travels along the side of North Colton Avenue and South Inland Center Drive, connecting San Bernadino and Colton. The corridor is an abandoned Southern Pacific rail line and will…
Hicks Canyon Trail
CA – 2 miles
The Hicks Canyon Trail is a short but scenic blacktop trail along the landscaped Hicks Canyon Wash. It starts at the Peters Canyon Trail near Hicks Canyon Community Park and climbs up the wash to end…
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Duarte Recreational Trail
CA – 1. 6 miles
The Duarte Recreational Trail is made up of paved and parallel dirt trails. Located in Southern California’s San Gabriel Valley, Duarte is named for Andres Duarte, a Mexican soldier who was granted…
Pacific Electric Bike Trail
CA – 2.1 miles
A neighborhood trail of the first order, the Pacific Electric Bike Trail links well-kept middle class neighborhoods on either side of tree-lined Maple Street near downtown Santa Ana. The trail runs on…
San Clemente Beach Trail
CA – 2.3 miles
Hugging one of the most picturesque shorelines in Southern California, the San Clemente Beach Trail is one of the premier rail-trails in the area. The trail itself is technically a rail-with-trail, as…
Turtle Rock Trail
CA – 2.8 miles
The Turtle Rock Trail meanders its way through the neighborhood of the same name in southern Irvine. The path is a short—but serious—aerobic workout, as it features climbs to the trail’s high point at…
Accordion
Compton Creek Bike Path
CA – 5.1 miles
The Compton Creek Bike Path crosses Compton along the east bank of its namesake creek, offering access to precious open space for the urban neighborhoods along the way. Compton Creek itself is a. ..
Jeffrey Open Space Trail
CA – 4.1 miles
Irvine’s Jeffrey Open Space Trail, currently open in three disconnected segments, has won awards for its landscaping and innovative design incorporating a series of intaglio panels in the concrete bed…
Browns Creek Bike Path
CA – 1.4 miles
The Browns Creek Bike Path is a paved trail that travels through the far northwestern Los Angeles neighborhood of Chatsworth. Running for nearly 1.5 miles, the path links Sierra Canyon School’s Lower…
Bud Turner Trail
CA – 1. 84 miles
Experience the easy life of the West Coast on Orange County’s Bud Turner Trail. Set in a quiet neighborhood in the city of Fullerton, the trail is ideal for all types of trail use and uniquely caters…
Victoria Avenue Bike Path
CA – 6 miles
The Victoria Avenue Bike Path parallels a scenic parkway dotted with palm trees that was built in 1892 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The northeastern end of the trail…
Exposition Line Bikeway
CA – 12.2 miles
The Exposition Line, running from Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica, carefully integrates light rail, bikeway and pedestrian facilities. The second phase of the light rail line opened in 2017,…
Artesia Historic District Recreational Trails
CA – 0.5 miles
Running through the City of Artesia, the Historic District Recreational Trails provide new connections between local neighborhoods and businesses, while improving the walkability and livability of the…
Salt Creek Trail (CA)
CA – 5 miles
The Salt Creek Trail, with more arms than an octopus, offers a variety of experiences for trail users of all types in Dana Point and Laguna Niguel. Featuring two sections, several branches and a mix. ..
Rio Hondo River Trail
CA – 17.3 miles
The Rio Hondo River Trail runs for more than 17 miles through Los Angeles County along its namesake waterway, a partially channelized tributary of the Los Angeles River. The trail extends northeast…
Union Pacific Trail (CA)
CA – 0.8 miles
Following a former Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way through the City of Fullerton, this trail provides an alternative pedestrian/bike route from Fullerton’s transit station (bus, Amtrack, &…
Ballona Creek Bike Path
CA – 7 miles
The Ballona Creek Bike Path follows the channelized Ballona Creek for 7 miles, from Syd Kronenthal Park in east Culver City (National Boulevard) to the Pacific Ocean, where it connects with the Marvin. ..
Burbank Channel Bikeway
CA – 1 miles
The Burbank Channel Bikeway is a concrete multi-use path located alongside the Burbank-Western Flood Control Channel in LA County. The bikeway was built in two phases. The first, 0.3 miles between…
Alton Avenue Bike Trail
CA – 1.8 miles
The Alton Avenue Bike Trail runs adjacent to both Alton Avenue and an active railroad line through Santa Ana. The path primarily serves the recreational and commuting needs of local residents,…
Santa Ana River Trail
CA – 50. 3 miles
The Santa Ana River Trail is a 12-foot wide path following the Santa Ana River, a waterway that is cement-lined through much of Orange County but free flowing in Riverside and San Bernardino counties….
Coyote Creek Bikeway
CA – 12 miles
Running through large Los Angeles suburbs in both Los Angeles County and Orange County, the Coyote Creek Bikeway follows the channelized bank of the creek through residential and industrial…
San Gabriel River Trail
CA – 38 miles
The San Gabriel River Trail extends from the base of the San Gabriel Mountains all the way to the Pacific Ocean. A key component of Los Angeles County’s transportation infrastructure, the trail…
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Shady Canyon Trail
CA – 4 miles
The Shady Canyon Trail is an incredibly scenic route along Shady Canyon Drive in southern Irvine. Extending through the southern reaches of the historic Irvine Ranch and protected Irvine Ranch Natural…
Turtle Rock Trail
CA – 2.8 miles
The Turtle Rock Trail meanders its way through the neighborhood of the same name in southern Irvine. The path is a short—but serious—aerobic workout, as it features climbs to the trail’s high point at. ..
Aliso Creek Riding and Hiking Trail
CA – 18.4 miles
The Aliso Creek Riding and Hiking Trail passes through the heart of Mission Viejo from South Laguna to Rancho Santa Margarita along an 18.5-mile corridor. The trail features many parks in Orange…
Culver Boulevard Bike Path
CA – 1.9 miles
The Culver Boulevard Bike Path is a short rail-trail located in a nicely landscaped median park in Culver City and Los Angeles. The trail was built on a former Pacific Electric interurban…
Accordion
San Diego Creek Trail
CA – 9. 3 miles
The San Diego Creek Trail is the spine of the City of Irvine’s extensive system of trails and bike lanes. It begins in Newport Beach, joining the Upper Bay Trail near where San Diego Creek empties…
Artesia Historic District Recreational Trails
CA – 0.5 miles
Running through the City of Artesia, the Historic District Recreational Trails provide new connections between local neighborhoods and businesses, while improving the walkability and livability of the…
Oso Creek Trail
CA – 4. 1 miles
The Oso Creek Trail offers just over four miles of paved pathway connecting Jeronimo Open Space Park and Oso Viejo Community Park in the suburban southern California city of Mission Viejo.
Much of…
Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path
CA – 4.1 miles
The Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path is a scenic multipurpose trail that runs from the tip of the breakwater opposite Island Grissom at the Long Beach Shoreline Marina to Long Beach’s Belmont Shore…
Oceanfront Boardwalk
CA – 2. 9 miles
The Oceanfront Boardwalk begins in West Newport Beach at the end of 36th Street and runs nearly 3 miles down the Balboa Peninsula. Along the way, trail-goers will find restaurants, dory fishermen,…
Whittier Greenway Trail
CA – 4.7 miles
The Whittier Greenway Trail occupies part of an abandoned railroad right-of-way in its namesake town, running parallel to Whittier Boulevard and Lambert Road between Mills Avenue and Pioneer Boulevard…
Chandler Bikeway
CA – 2. 8 miles
The Chandler Bikeway is a jewel tucked nicely into a Burbank neighborhood. The bikeway begins as a well-maintained corridor that runs in the median between lanes of traffic on Chandler Boulevard. Like…
Jeffrey Open Space Trail
CA – 4.1 miles
Irvine’s Jeffrey Open Space Trail, currently open in three disconnected segments, has won awards for its landscaping and innovative design incorporating a series of intaglio panels in the concrete bed…
Watts Towers Crescent Greenway
CA – 0. 2 miles
The Watts Towers Crescent Greenway is a short but pleasant rail-trail in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. The trail’s central attraction is the Watts Towers Art Center, home of the striking and…
West Irvine Trail
CA – 1.7 miles
To the trail user, the West Irvine Trail and Peters Canyon Bikeway are one continuous trail with two names in three cities. The northern component of the Peters Canyon Regional Trail, both paths…
Woodbridge Trail
CA – 2.2 miles
The Woodbridge Trail, while short, is one of the most scenic in Irvine’s extensive trail network. Views of two lakes and surrounding mountains unfold around each bend. It’s a great route for families…
Bellflower Bike Trail
CA – 2.7 miles
The Bellflower Bike Trail runs for more than 2 miles on the right-of-way of the old Pacific Electric transit system—also known as the Red Cars—across Bellflower. At its zenith in the 1920s, Pacific…
Hoover Bike and Walking Trail
CA – 2 miles
The Hoover Bike and Walking Trail is a utilitarian path adjacent to an active rail line in the western Orange County city of Westminster. Also paralleling Hoover Street for its entire distance, the…
Browns Creek Bike Path
CA – 1.4 miles
The Browns Creek Bike Path is a paved trail that travels through the far northwestern Los Angeles neighborhood of Chatsworth. Running for nearly 1.5 miles, the path links Sierra Canyon School’s Lower…
Santa Clara River Trail (CA)
CA – 8.8 miles
The Santa Clara River Trail follows its namesake waterway, one of Los Angeles County’s last unchannelized rivers. The paved trail connects several of Santa Clarita’s neighborhoods, including Canyon. ..
San Francisquito Creek Trail
CA – 6.7 miles
The San Francisquito Creek Trail features two parallel paved segments along its namesake waterway in Santa Clarita. The paths provide a useful north–south route, connecting neighborhoods with parks…
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Castaways Trail
Really good
September, 2022 by melitesone.mym
Perfect to walk with stroller ¿¿
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Ballona Creek Bike Path
Rough Start – Great Finish
September, 2022 by andrewsantiago1
The views aren’t pretty when you leave out of the Culver City entrance to the trail, and it doesn’t particularly smell great either, but the views quickly get better, especially when you get closer to Playa De Rey beach. The beach itself is a sweet reward for a semi challenging, sometimes hilly ride. If you drive there, set your GPS to Syd Kronenthal Park for 4 hours of free parking. There’s also a rec center there with bathrooms and a fountain to refill your water bottle before your start. The entrance to the path is a steep slope, so save some energy for your exit back up it. Also, be mindful of what hour you head out as I encountered a large group of students on the path during school dismissal hours. The students were nice enough to clear a path (with some heavy bell ringing).
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Arroyo Seco Bike Path
Dangerous Encounter with Homeless
September, 2022 by xtrsmith
I was on the Arroyo Seco Bike Path traveling east from LA towards South Pasadena on my bicycle commuting from work. There was some thick glass hidden in some dirt that caused my bicycle tire to be flatted with a loud, sharp sound. It felt like it was a booby trap intentionally causing bikes to have flat tires. I see a lot of broken glass and try to miss it. There seems to always be broken bottles and vandalism to intimidate residents from using the path.
My bike’s flat tire brought me to a halt and some shirtless man approached me and asked me for fifty cents. He was walking right at me and appeared he was homeless. I felt I was in danger. I told him to stay back a few times.
This could be a great commuting and recreational pathway but it is unkept and littered with trash and encampments full of intimating homeless. A few weeks ago I saw a minivan on fire and like the other reviews on this website show that LA needs to get involved.
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Jeffrey Open Space Trail
Well done!
September, 2022 by otterbob87
This concrete trail is very well maintained and worth your time. Good workout on a bike. My first time on the trail was from Portola to I-5 where I diverted left to Sand Canyon and accidentally discovered the Walnut trail :).
Irvine has so many good trails!
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Hicks Canyon Trail
Well maintained and safe
September, 2022 by otterbob87
Its pretty and plenty of shade. Many residents are walking and riding on this one so I’ve not seen any creepers lurking.
Read “toolbear”’s review its quite in depth and still spot on even after 13 years :).
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Dana Point Headlands Trail
Fantastic views make this walk worth the effort of stairs.
August, 2022 by kiwiswede.ps
Fantastic views make this walk worth the effort of stairs.
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Aliso Creek Riding and Hiking Trail
A nice meandering route which is great for one and all!
August, 2022 by kiwiswede.ps
A nice meandering route which is great for one and all!
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San Diego Creek Trail
Very nice pleasant bike ride
August, 2022 by mark0053
I started at the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve Interpretive Center. There was lots of parking there and on the street next to it. The trail starts along the preserve and winds through Irvine. You can really tell you are in an upper class area as the trail was not only beautiful but well maintained and totally free of trash and homeless issues. It was well marked and well maintained. This is a trail I will do again in the future. You feel very safe on this trail during the entire route.
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Santa Ana River Trail
Nice long urban bike path.
August, 2022 by mark0053
I’ve done this trail several times. Last year in 2021 it was totally void of homeless issues. This year in 2022 I encountered several encampments and graffiti issues. I usually start in the middle and do the westbound route the first day and the eastbound route the second. I normally start at the Honda Center in Anaheim and go from there.
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Santiago Creek Trail
Typical California Urban Trail
August, 2022 by mark0053
I’ve got to say I’m a bit disappointed with this trail. I encountered several homeless people along the way. The trail is NOT well marked and you can end up in the wrong place if you’re not careful. I guess it’s better than nothing but for me it is next to nothing. I started at Hart Park which is a good place to park your car.
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Huntington Beach Bicycle Trail
If you like the ocean you will like this trail.
August, 2022 by mark0053
I’ve done this trail several times. I usually park at the south end and pay the state park system $15 to park my car in their lot. The southern and northern ends of the trail are less busy but in the middle it can be very busy and crowded. I usually try to go on a weekday. In the middle section there is a Huntington Beach Police Station and today I actually seen an officer with a radar gun clocking of all things bicycles going by. There are lots of signs with 10 mph or 5 mph limits but I have never before anywhere seen bikes being clocked by radar. Welcome to California.
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Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail
Decent trail but be warned
August, 2022 by vea31599
The trail itself was nice. We started from the parking lot on Foothill, in RC and went east. Nice paved two lane trail. After a while though, you cross city streets over and over again. It kinda sucks have to stop for signals so many times.
BE CAREFUL if you park in the foothill parking lot. While we were out riding, someone drilled a hole in my gas tank to steal gas. I didn’t even notice it until we got home. It was $1700 worth of damage. Because of that, I will never again go to that parking lot. Heck, I will probably never use this trail again because of that. You have been warned.
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Top 10 Best Hikes in La Palma
If you are looking for a diverse destination for boasting in subtropical weather, dramatic landscapes, and hiking trails, you should visit La Palma in the Canary Islands. Commonly known as “la isla bonita” (the beautiful island), La Palma stands out for its contrasting landscapes, where you’ll find volcanic craters, coastal cliffs, alpine forests, and deep canyons.
La Palma has an extensive footpath network of almost 1000 km, offering a variety of amazing hikes. This well-marked network includes the famous GR130 and GR131 routes, as well as a bunch of ancient paths that the island’s inhabitants have created over the centuries. Today, I’ll offer a selection of the most popular trails on the island, along with a few lesser-known trails that I’d like to mention.
Note: Some trails run through thick forests and narrow canyons, in which the GPS signal is usually not accurate. That’s why distances and elevations indicated below are approximate.
Check out other articles to find the best hikes in Tenerife and Picos de Europa.
THE BEST HIKES IN LA PALMA
1- FROM LA CUMBRECITA TO PICO BEJENADO
This trail offers one of the best views of the spectacular Caldera del Taburiente, a huge volcanic crater that is home to the highest peaks on the island, including El Roque de Los Muchachos, which is 2,426 meters high.
The path starts and ends at La Cumbrecita Viewpoint, located at 1,322 meters high, and goes up to Pico Bejenado, at 1,853 meters high. Most of the trail runs close to the crater rim, offering stunning views of the caldera from different angles.
This isn’t a difficult hike, but keep in mind that it’s uphill for the first two hours. If you are looking for something easier, you can hike the small circuit around La Cumbrecita Viewpoint, which can be completed in less than an hour. Actually, I recommend this short circuit to anyone who comes here, as it has two beautiful viewpoints, especially the Lomo de Las Chozas viewpoint.
If you don’t have a car, you can start at La Cumbrecita. From there, you can hike up to Pico Bejenado, then hike down to the Visitor Center near El Paso, where you can get public transportation.
Distance: 10 km (La Cumbrecita – Bejenado – La Cumbrecita)
Duration: 3 – 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation gain: 750 meters
Access: There is a public parking lot in La Cumbrecita, but you’ll need to get a permit to access the area. You can book your access permit here. If you don’t have a private car, you can take a taxi from El Paso. Some hostels offer transportation to La Cumbrecita, too; it costs around €20 one way from El Paso or Los Llanos.
2- FROM LOS BRECITOS TO BARRANCO DE LAS ANGUSTIAS
Also located in the mighty Caldera del Taburiente, this trail will take you from Los Brecitos Viewpoint down to the very heart of the volcanic caldera. Most of the trail is downhill, which makes it an excellent option for those not used to difficult treks.
First, the trail runs through a pine forest that reveals the majestic crater walls on the sides. Later, it crosses the camping area as well as the river, which follows the Barranco de las Angustias (Angustias Canyon) down to the Caldera del Taburiente car park. This is undoubtedly one of the most popular trails on La Palma. Don’t miss it!
Distance: 16 km
Duration: 4 hours
Difficulty: Easy – moderate
Elevation gain: 155 meters
Access: Los Brecitos car park is accessible only by taxi. Access by private car isn’t allowed due to the small size of the car park. Also, the road can be pretty dangerous. The best way to get there is by driving to Caldera de Taburiente car park and then taking a taxi from there to Los Brecitos. The taxi ride costs €51 one way.
3- LOS TILOS WATERFALL AND ESPIGÓN ATRAVESADO VIEWPOINT
Grab your raincoat and get ready to explore one of the greenest parts of the entire island. Located in Las Nieves Natural Park, Los Tilos is one of the most important laurel forests in the Canary Islands due to its great biodiversity and wild nature.
When you see the thick forest and huge ravines surrounding the Espigón Atravesado viewpoint, you’ll know what I’m talking about. The scene is reminiscent of Southeast Asia!
Los Tilos Waterfall, which is easily accessible from the car park in less than 10 minutes, is another must-visit in the area.
Distance: 8 km
Duration: 2 – 3 hours
Difficulty: Easy – moderate
Elevation gain: 300 meters
Access: There is a parking lot at Los Tilos Visitor Center. There is no public transport to get there.
4- MARCOS Y CORDERO
Considered one of the best hiking trails on La Palma, Marcos y Cordero Trek runs through 13 tunnels located between impossible cliffs and dense laurel forests.
Don’t forget your raincoat, as heavy rains are common on this part of the island. Also, tunnel number 12 is usually flooded, so don’t be surprised if your boots end up completely wet. I recommend that you bring a spare set of clothes, extra socks, etc.
Distance: 12 km
Duration: 4 – 5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation gain: 600 meters
Access: To complete this route, there are two popular options:
1- The simplest and most popular option is to travel by private car to Los Tilos Visitor Center, and from there take a shared taxi to La Casa del Monte. The taxi ride costs €150, but it’s a van with a capacity of eight people. I recommend that you arrive around 9:00 a. m., so you can find other travelers to share expenses with.
2- If you get two cars, you can park one of them near Los Sauces, just before Los Tilos Bridge. Then, you drive the other car to Los Tilos car park. From there, you have to hike up to the 13 tunnels, then hike down the path that ends near Los Sauces. Keep in mind that this option is 10 km longer.
5- ROUTE OF THE VOLCANOES
Following the spine of the island, this route runs through cloud forests, old lava flows, and volcanic craters. The traditional trail starts at Refugio El Pilar and descends to Las Salinas, at the southern point of La Palma.
This trail is really popular because it allows you to observe a great variety of landscapes and colors while offering an incredible panoramic view of both the east and west coasts of the island. Often, the route runs above the clouds, which makes it an unforgettable experience.
Keep in mind that due to its length and height difference, hiking the entire trail in one day can be somewhat demanding. For this reason, many hikers do it in two days or complete only one of the sections.
The first part goes from Refugio El Pilar to Fuencaliente. The second part connects Fuencaliente and Las Salinas.
Distance: 19 km (the first section) and 23 km (the entire route)
Duration: 5 – 6 hours, or 7 – 8 hours
Difficulty: Moderate – difficult
Elevation gain: 750 meters
Access: There is no public transportation to Refugio El Pilar, but it’s easily accessible by taxi from El Paso. Some hotels and hostels can arrange transportation from El Paso and Los Llanos. The price is around €20 one way. To return, bus 200 connects Fuencaliente with Santa Cruz, while bus 210 connects Fuencaliente with Los Llanos.
6- FROM TIJARAFE TO PORÍS DE CANDELARIA
The impressive Porís de Candelaria is a place that you can’t miss on La Palma. Imagine a small village built inside a huge cave. Crazy, right?
Most people visit it by car, but this is an article about hiking routes, so I suppose you’d prefer to get there by hiking along the ravine of Tijarafe.
There are two trails from Tijarafe down to La Candelaria: the north trail (straight, but a bit boring) and the south trail (much more beautiful, but longer). I recommend that you complete a circuit taking both trails.
Distance: 11 km
Duration: 4 – 5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate – difficult
Elevation gain: 950 meters
Access: The trail begins in the town of Tijarafe. If you’re traveling by public transport, bus 110 connects Los Llanos with Tijarafe every hour.
7- LOS FRANCESES AND LOS GALLEGOS
If you like dramatic cliffs, you must take the path that connects Los Franceses viewpoint with Los Gallegos viewpoint, on the northern face of La Palma.
This trek crosses incredibly wild ravines that will amaze you. It’s easy to understand why many people consider this one of the most beautiful hikes on the island.
You can park your car in the town of Los Franceses and, from there, visit both viewpoints. However, there are longer routes, starting from El Tablado, Barlovento, and other places.
Distance: 9 km (round trip)
Duration: 3 – 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate – difficult (there is quite a lot of hiking up and down)
Elevation gain: 600 meters
Access: The easiest way to visit the area is by private car. Otherwise, bus 120 connects Barlovento with Puntagorda and stops at Los Franceses.
8- LA GALGA
La Galga trek is a great option for those who want to walk along a beautiful canyon covered by thick laurel forest, but without putting in a lot of effort.
The trail is relatively short and easy, but don’t forget your raincoat, as this area is quite rainy. I recommend that you take the circular path leading to the Somada Alta viewpoint, which offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains.
Distance: 9 km
Duration: 3 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation gain: 400 meters
Access: There is a car park right where the path begins. Also, bus 100 leaves Santa Cruz every hour and stops in front of the car park.
9- FROM LAS TRICIAS TO CUEVAS DE BURACAS
If you’re having one of those days when you just want to do an easy hike, I recommend traveling to the little town of Las Tricias. The path that descends to Cuevas de Buracas doesn’t take you along large ravines or impossible cliffs but it has an unusual, unique charm.
This region boasts one of the highest concentrations of dragon trees (an arboreal plant, typical of the subtropical climate of Macaronesia) on La Palma. Plus, the local hippie-style houses make the trail even prettier with their colorful doors and flowery windows.
Distance: 4.5 km (round trip)
Duration: 1. 5 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation gain: 300 meters
Access: You can get to the town of Las Tricias by private car or by taking bus 120, which connects Barlovento with Puntagorda.
10- PLAYA DE LA VETA
Lastly, I bring you a short trail that ends at a beautiful black sand beach. If you want to combine a bit of hiking with a chill beach day, Playa de la Veta could be what you are looking for.
Distance: 2 km (round trip)
Duration: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy – moderate
Elevation gain: 250 meters
Access: The beach can be accessed from a car park located about 6 km west of Tijarafe. The only way to get there is by private transport.
WEATHER. WHEN TO GO HIKING IN LA PALMA
Although you can hike on La Palma at any time of the year, bear in mind that, despite its subtropical climate, there are significant differences from season to season.
From November to January, the weather can be somewhat rainy and cloudy, although it will depend on the year. The 2020 winter was exceptionally rainy, but most winters are moderate. In January and February, the Roque de Los Muchachos area can be quite cold and even covered in snow.
Spring (March to June) is, without a doubt, one of the best moments to visit this hiking paradise. You can go hiking in summer (July to September) too, but keep in mind that the temperature will be higher.
ACCOMMODATION. WHERE TO STAY IN LA PALMA
Los Llanos de Aridane
La Palma has many beautiful places to stay. The two most populated cities are Santa Cruz de La Palma and Los Llanos. Santa Cruz boasts one of the best-preserved historic centers on the Canary Islands. Los Llanos has a beautiful historic quarter, too, although it stands out more for its commercial and leisure activity.
If hiking is the main reason you want to visit La Palma, I recommend that you stay in Los Llanos, which has better access to most routes on the list. The small town of El Paso is also quite charming and very well situated.
If you are looking for a backpacker hostel with a great vibe, where you can easily meet other hikers and travelers, I recommend Vagamundo Hostel in Los Llanos. Here, you’ll find other interesting accommodation options on La Palma.
HOW TO GET TO LA PALMA
From other islands
There are daily flights to La Palma from Tenerife and Gran Canaria. If you are flying from other islands, you’ll have to make a stopover. The main local airlines are Binter, Canaryfly, Air Europa, and Iberia.
From Spain
There are direct flights from several Spanish cities to La Palma. Some airlines make a stopover in Tenerife or Gran Canaria before reaching La Palma.
From Europe and other regions
Despite its being a relatively small island, several direct flights connect some European cities with La Palma. For instance, there are direct flights from Germany, as this island is very popular with German tourists.
TRANSPORTATION WITHIN THE ISLAND
By car
I recommend that you rent a car so you’ll be able to reach the most remote areas on the island at your own pace. Most companies have similar prices. The main price difference will stem from insurance. I like Cicar, which is a very professional company. Its cars are in very good condition, and it includes fully comprehensive insurance.
By bus
If you don’t want to rent a car, you can use local buses to get to many places. The main problem is that some bus lines don’t run very often. Also, sometimes you’ll need to change buses to get to certain places, which can result in long waits.
Take a look at the La Palma bus network, with detailed stops and schedules.
Hitchhiking
Hitchhiking works pretty well on La Palma. Most locals are not familiar with the concept, but you’ll find lots of tourists driving around the island, and they’ll likely give you a lift.
MAPS, ROUTES, AND BOOKS
For GPS routes, I always use the Wikiloc app, which features hundreds of hiking trails on La Palma. If you’re looking for a guidebook, I recommend the La Palma guidebook by Cicerone, in which you’ll find the most popular long-distance routes as well as short trails.
Mirador La Cancelita
OTHER PLACES TO VISIT IN LA PALMA
In addition to spectacular treks, La Palma has hundreds of towns, viewpoints, and beaches that are worth a visit.
I recommend that you visit the town of Tazacorte, where you’ll find a beautiful beach that’s almost always sunny, even when clouds cover the rest of the island.
If you go to Callejoncito Beach, you’ll see an incredible canyon with small caves where you can bivouac. Naturally, you can’t miss Los Nogales, which is considered the most beautiful beach on the island.
Mirador del Roque de los Muchachos
Also, you should visit the Roque de los Muchachos Viewpoint, which is located near the Astrophysical Observatory of La Palma.
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6 Amazing La Palma Hiking Trails
When planning our vacation to the Canary Islands, we knew we wanted to visit Tenerife, but we were unsure which other islands to see. Our choice to visit La Palma was clear when we discovered La Palma’s nickname is La Isla Bonita (The beautiful island) and the entire island is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Add to this an ample number of volcanoes and we knew there would be a lot of amazing La Palma hiking trails.
We explored every corner of La Isla Bonita and discovered some amazing La Palma hikes to share with you. Note, that even though we visited La Palma with kids and did all these hikes with them, not all of these are your ‘typical’ kid-friendly hikes.
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6 Best Hiking Trails in La Palma
1. Pico Bejenado Hike (Mirador de la Cumbrecita)
If you are a regular hiker and are looking for a challenging La Palma hiking trail, we highly recommend the Pico Bejenado hike in the Mirador de la Cumbrecita area of Caldera de Taburiente National Park. We did a lot of hiking on La Palma, and this was our favorite hiking trail on the island. In fact, the Pico Bejenado trail is one of the most rewarding and scenic hikes we’ve done anywhere in the world.
The incredible scenery of the Mirador de la Cumbrecita area begins the moment you step out of your car. Pica Corralejo (2,044 m) instantly makes you feel small, towering over 700 m (2,300 ft) overhead.
The Pico Bejenado trailhead is found in the opposite direction of Pico Corralejo. The hiking trail to the amazing Mirador de la Cumbrecita viewpoint is a good workout, as it begins uphill and stays that way pretty much until you reach Pico Bejenado 4.1 km (2.5 mi) later.
As you begin to get higher, take a moment to look to your right for some incredible views of the rock walls all around the caldera – some of the peaks across the caldera are over 1,000 m (3,300 ft) higher than you are. Caldera de Taburiente National Park is truly one of the main reasons why La Palma has earned the nickname the beautiful island (la isla bonita).
The initial ascent on the Pico Bejenado hike is challenging, with many switchbacks to contend with, but you’ll be walking through a beautiful forest of Canarian pine trees. If you are lucky, there will be a carpet of beautiful yellow wildflowers on the forest floor.
There are a few spots where the Pico Bejenado trail reaches a viewpoint of the caldera. Take a moment to stop, soak in the caldera views and have a few sips of water from your hydration pack.
After 1.6 km of climbing, you’ll reach the top of the ridge, allowing you to look down into the caldera as well as the views outside the caldera. The ocean comes into view and you can also see the brave villages settled just outside the caldera. We love the dual views that walking on a mountain ridge provides.
After approximately 800 m (0.5 miles) of reasonably flat and very scenic ridge hiking, you’ll reach the summit of El Topo (1,601 m). The flat ridge walk is a great opportunity to give your legs a well-deserved rest as the Pico Bejenado trail starts to climb again beyond El Topo.
As you begin the final ascent, Pico Bejenado is straight ahead. You’ll start to notice that the volcanic rock surrounding the trail is much newer and more jagged than the well-eroded rock at the beginning of the Pico Bejenado hike.
As we left El Topo, we began to trek into the clouds, and there’s a good chance you’ll hike through the clouds at some point as well. If the clouds do roll in on your Pico Bejenado hike don’t worry as the forest scenery continues to be amazing, even a little bit spooky. The Canarian pine trees, growing in fields of jagged volcanic rock with wildflowers all around combine to make one of the most beautiful forests we’ve ever seen.
As you near the summit of Pico Bejenado, the trail is along a tight ridge. We hiked above the cloud deck and were lucky enough to have earned some amazing views of the caldera. There are plenty of spots to stop and have lunch, take pictures, etc. and simply soak in the spectacular views that makes Caldera de Taburiente National Park so special.
Tips for Hiking Pico Bejenado
When hiking in the Mirador de la Cumbrecita area, keep in mind the hiking trail starts around 1,300 m (4,260 ft) above sea level, so due to the high altitudes the temperature will be much cooler than down below. The volcanic peaks have very dynamic weather, with clouds appearing and disappearing all day long. It’s very important that you dress in layers and have a day bag big enough to store them if you don’t need them.
Parking in the Mirador de la Cumbrecita area is extremely limited and you will not be allowed up without a parking reservation. Be sure to make your Mirador de la Cumbrecita parking reservation as early as possible to guarantee your ability to see this incredible part of Caldera de Taburiente National Park.
Pico Bejenado Trail – Quick Stats
Distance: 8.2 km (5.1 miles) round-trip
Elevation Gain: 636 m (2,085 feet)
Car Park Location (reservations mandatory)
Estimated Duration: 3 hours 40 minutes
Pico Bejenado Trail Map
If the Pico Bejenado hike sounds too difficult, there is an easier 3 km hiking route within Mirador de la Cumbrecita which leads you to two viewpoints: Mirador Lomo de las Chozas and Mirador de los Roques.
2. Los Tilos Espigón Atravesado Hike (LP 6)
One of the main reasons we chose La Palma for Canary Islands family vacation was that the entire island is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Prior to the entire island receiving this designation, Los Tilos was the only UNESCO biosphere reserve on La Palma. Los Tilos is a magical rainforest filled with a great variety of wildlife and beautiful plants. It’s a very lush laurel forest and will feel more damp and cooler than outside the biosphere park.
One of the best hiking trails within Los Tilos called the Espigón Atravesado trail. This 6.5 km (4 mi) Los Tilos hiking trail follows the path of an old dirt road on the upper slopes of a river valley to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Parque Natural de Las Nieves.
The Espigón Atravesado trailhead is approximately 500 m (1,600ft) before the Los Tilos visitors centre. The hiking trail begins uphill and remains uphill virtually the entire way to the mirador (viewpoint).
The hiking trail is not very rocky and the incline is quite gradual, so the walking is pretty easy. The best part is that the Espigón Atravesado trail is a well maintained path wide enough for vehicles, which allows family members or friends to walk side-by-side. We like wide hiking trails as it allows easier conversation, etc..
One of my favorite parts about the Espigón Atravesado trail in Los Tilos is the constant sound of birds singing. The birdsong literally never ends the entire time you are hiking along the trail. We even heard the sound of several owls along the route, but they are so difficult to spot in the wild, that we never actually saw an owl.
Very early in the Espigón Atravesado hike, the trail enters a long tunnel. It’s short enough that you can see light on the other end, but it’s long enough that it gets pretty dark inside. Kids of all ages LOVE hiking through tunnels and this one will be a great thrill. If you can, bring a head torch to help you see, but your mobile phone flashlight will barely suffice.
The rainforest surrounding the Espigón Atravesado hike is magical – it’s easy to see why it was the original UNESCO biosphere reserve on La Palma island. Vines hang down from the trees, moss covers everything, while lush ferns and wildflowers are growing everywhere. As you are often hiking along the side of a ravine, you can often hear the sound of the river flowing below.
Many of the trees growing along the trail are “Til” trees (also known as “greenheart” trees). These giant trees grow to 25 – 30 m (100 ft) tall and are the namesake trees for the Los Tilos park.
The approach to the final viewpoint on the Espigón Atravesado hiking trail is up a set of stone stairs along a narrow ridge. There are wooden fences for safety where appropriate. From the elevated viewpoint, you can really appreciate how lush this rainforest really is. The views of the Los Tilos UNESCO biosphere reserve from this viewpoint are incredible.
Los Tilos Espigón Atravesado Safety Notes
We should note that there is a sign at the Los Tilos Espigón Atravesado trailhead which warns hikers about the extreme dangers of this hike, which almost caused us to turn back and look for alternate La Palma hiking trails. But we decided to try it and simply turn back if we thought it was too dangerous.
There are two dangers to be aware of on the Espigón Atravesado hike:
The dark tunnel: From the entrance, you can see the light at the far side of the tunnel, so it’s never pitch black. We recommend bringing a head lamp with you, but realistically you can likely make it without one. There is a tripping hazard if you don’t have adequate lighting.
The drop-offs: The Espigón Atravesado hike has some extremely dangerous drop-offs on the side of the trail – high enough to likely be fatal. That said, the hiking trail is very wide and it’s very easy to stay far away from the extreme danger.
We are not guaranteeing your safety – the decision to do the Espigón Atravesado hike rests entirely with you, but in our opinion, the dangers described by the sign are much scarier than the reality.
If you have time after the Espigón Atravesado hike, head on down to the Los Tilos visitor center, where you will find excellent information and displays about the Parque Natural de Las Nieves.
Espigón Atravesado Trail – Quick Stats
Distance: 5.6 km (3.5 miles) round-trip
Elevation Gain: 523 m (1,715 feet)
Car Park Location
Estimated Duration: 2 hours 50 minutes
Espigón Atravesado Trail Map
3. Cascada de Los Tilos Waterfall Trail
If you are visiting the Los Tilos park on La Palma, take some time to enjoy the easy hike to the Los Tilos waterfall. The trailhead for the waterfall trail is just before the Los Tilos visitor center.
This very popular, short Los Tilos hike follows the path of a canal filled with flowing water from the waterfall just ahead. Another reason why the Cascada de Los Tilos hike is such a fun thing to do in La Palma is the long, illuminated tunnels you get to walk through.
The Los Tilos waterfall itself is quite beautiful. The spray from the Los Tilos waterfall is unique as it falls outwards from the cliff, instead of falling straight down. Watch your step as the outward spray causes the entire valley floor to be very moist, damp and slippery.
If you’d like to get a picture up close to the waterfall, there are stairs leading up to an excellent viewpoint.
Cascada de Los Tilos Waterfall Trail – Quick Stats
Distance: approximately 200 m (0.1 miles) round-trip
Elevation Gain: 20 m (65 feet)
Car Park Location
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
4. Cascada de Colores Hike in Caldera de Taburiente
Another scenic and highly enjoyable hike in Caldera de Taburiente National Park is the Cascada de Colores trail. Hikers follow the shores of the Barranco de las Angustias stream as it flows out of the famous La Palma caldera.
The Cascada de Colores trail leads you into a very interesting and beautiful river valley. The landscape along Barranco de las Angustias is constantly changing – at times you’ll be walking through fields of massive volcanic boulders, while others you’ll be at the bottom of towering rock walls. When you venture far enough along the Cascada de Colores trail, you will be rewarded with views of the jagged rocky peaks from the caldera itself.
It’s hard not to love the Cascada de Colores trail. For a large portion of this La Palma adventure, you simply hike along the shores of a gentle stream, hopping over it from time to time when your path runs out. It’s a fun challenge to find the best spots to jump over the stream, followed by your attempt to successfully jump over the water. Failed attempts are great for entertaining the rest of your hiking group! (It’s best to wear water resistant hiking shoes just in case).
We didn’t make it to the end of our hike due to weather-related safety concerns, but there is a unique, rewarding waterfall at end of the Cascada de Colors hike. Hikers reaching the end will be rewarded with a beautiful waterfall, where the water flowing downstream is a different color.
Cascada de Colores Safety Considerations
Your Pace Will Be Slower Than Usual
While the overall distance of the Cascada de Colores hike is within the capabilities of most hikers, the unstable footing along the riverbed and the time required to find ways to cross the stream will likely slow you down. With a slower than usual pace, make sure you leave yourself extra time to do the full distance of the hike, and especially enough time to get back to the trailhead. The entire Cascada de Colores hike is so beautiful and enjoyable, it’s not a huge deal if you don’t see the waterfall at the end.
Watch for Rain in the Forecast
As with most volcanoes, the Caldera de Taburiente is basically one giant bowl. Hikers need to keep in mind that any rainfall within the caldera flows down into the middle and leaves the bowl via a single stream – the Barranco de las Angustias. This hike is beautiful as it follows the shores of the Barranco de las Angustias, but it can also be dangerous because if it.
If your weather forecast calls for a rainy day, consider one of the other La Palma hiking trails, or be very cautious about how far you go. We turned back before reaching the final waterfall as there was rain in the forecast for the afternoon. Better safe than sorry.
Look For Safer Hiking Routes
We found it useful to follow our progress using the Cascada de Colores trail map on AllTrails. Using the trail map, you can bypass several dangerous areas by going around on a side trail. AllTrails helps identify these safer trails, which most people on the river trail missed.
Cascada de Colores Trail – Quick Stats
Distance: 11.1 km (6.9 miles) round-trip
Elevation Gain: 629 m (2,063 feet)
Car Park Location
Estimated Duration: 4 hours 10 minutes
Cascada de Colores Trail Map
Unlike the Pico Bejenado hike in the Mirador de la Cumbrecita area of the national park, the Cascada de Colores trail is in the lower valley section. There are no parking reservations required for the medium sized parking lot at the Cascada de Colores trailhead. Given parking space is limited, we advise you arrive at the trailhead as early as you can.
If you prefer to enjoy this La Palma hike with a group or to learn more about the area, you can see the Cascada de Colores waterfall on this guided tour of Caldera de Taburiente National Park.
5. San Antonio Volcano Crater Walk
One of the many reasons hiking in La Palma is so enjoyable is all the volcanoes. Hiking along the rim of a volcano crater is always a memorable experience in La Palma. One of the easiest ways to walk along the rim of a volcano crater is at the San Antonio Volcano in southern La Palma.
Before hiking to the crater, take a moment to learn about the geological history of this active volcanic island. The visitor centre has kept current, with captivating footage of the November 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption.
A hike to the rim of a volcano sounds hard and steep, but in fact this one of the easiest La Palma hiking trails. The path to the rim of the San Antonio volcano begins through the visitors centre. Even if you are not hiking with kids, be sure to stop and try the earthquake simulator near the trailhead – you are guaranteed to have a ton of laughs!!
The hiking trail is only 500 m (0.3 mi) long to the lookout point atop the San Antonio volcano. The trail surface begins paved, transitions to crushed gravel, then to real volcanic rock. Despite the short length of this trail, proper hiking shoes are recommended due to the uneven volcanic rock.
Before long you’ll be able to see down into the crater of the San Antonio volcano, which last erupted in 1677. It’s amazing to see life continuing on as a pine forest is thriving below.
From the San Antonio crater hike, you’ll also enjoy fabulous views of the La Palma coastline and ocean. You’ll also notice an abundance of vineyards downslope of the volcano. These are primarily Llanos Negros vineyards – a grape which makes a famous regional wine.
San Antonio Volcano Crater Hike – Quick Stats
Distance: 1 km (0.6 miles) round-trip
Elevation Gain: 50 m (165 feet)
Car Park Location
Estimated Duration: 20 minutes
San Antonio Volcano Trailhead
6. The Teneguia Volcano Loop Trail
Prior to the November 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption on La Palma, the most recent eruption was on Teneguia in 1971. Given the San Antonio volcano hike is short and easy, we recommend adding on the very scenic, longer hike to the nearby Teneguia volcano.
There are many hiking routes between the San Antonio volcano and the Teneguia volcano, so downloading a hiking map from AllTrails will help guide you. This trail map isn’t perfect as it doesn’t factor in recently built fences around the San Antonio visitor centre, but it’s close enough to be useful.
Despite what AllTrails says, you have to leave the San Antonio visitor centre to get to the Teneguia volcano trailhead. From here, the hike is an enjoyable downhill walk through a Canarian pine forest with a carpet of many beautiful wild flowers.
At bottom of the hill, you’ll turn left onto the “Rutas de Volcanoes”, the Route of the Volcanoes. From this wide hiking trail you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the La Palma coastline, including views of the ‘new’ black lava which flowed into the sea from the 1971 eruption.
After 2.5 km of hiking the Roque Teneguia comes into view. This large volcanic rock is an important archaeological site with hundreds of petroglyphs. If you take the side trip to Roque Teneguia, please do not touch them to help preserve them for generations to come.
Around the 4 km (2.5 mi) mark, you’ll turn right to hike up the lower slopes of Teneguia volcano. The black and red lava rock surrounding the trail is amazing and gives an otherworldly feeling to the hike. If you look closely at some of the volcanic rocks, you can see the ripples of the lava which cooled as it was flowing towards the sea.
Along the hiking trail to the Teneguia volcano, you’ll see a small, but very well formed volcanic cone to your left. There’s an amazing variety of colors in the volcanic rock along this stretch.
Note: You can no longer hike to the summit of the Teneguia volcano as the trail has been closed by park authorities.
From the Teneguia volcano, you can either walk back up the way you came, or you can continue on to make a full circumnavigation of the San Antonio volcano. We did the full loop and really enjoyed it.
Beyond the Teneguia volcano, you can get really close to the Llanos Negros vineyards. If you’re really lucky, you’ll be able to see some grapes on the vines. Being early in the season, they were very tiny when we hiked this volcano loop.
With the steep descent down at the beginning of the hike to the Teneguia volcano, there has to be a steep uphill back up. At least this time, you’ll be able to hike up through some vineyards, and past a beekeeper’s hives. There are tons of flowers alongside the trail, so you will get plenty of bees. The bees were all content to fly to the flowers and largely left us alone.
The final stretch of hiking trail back to the San Antonio volcano visitor centre walks along the ridge of a very tall hill. You’ll enjoy an amazing view of the Teneguia volcano from a different angle, and on a clear day you can see the nearby Canary Islands of La Gomera and El Hierro.
Teneguia Volcano Loop Trail – Quick Stats
Distance: Depends on hiking route taken, but approximately 9 km (5. 6 miles) total
Elevation Gain: 380 m (1,245 feet)
Car Park Location
Estimated Duration: 2 hours 50 minutes
Teneguia Volcano Loop Trailhead
That’s it! We hope you’ll enjoy these amazing La Palma hiking trails as much as we did!
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La Palma is the western island of the Canary Archipelago which is located in the Atlantic ocean, 150km far away from the Moroccan coast. This Canary Island is known as Isla Bonita, the beautiful island thanks to the green landscapes wrapped in a volcanic geology. All this makes the island unique in the world with untouched forests, coasts and volcanic scenes that you can discover walking the best trails of La Palma.
Hiking in La Palma is an experience that can’t be explained with words. The beauty of the island makes hiking the main attraction, keeping always the essence of it.
La Palma Walking Guide
Best hikes in La Palma
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Nogales beach from the viewpoint
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Hiking on volcanoes trail, La Palma
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La Palma, the island of the Rainbow!
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Unique landscape in the vlcanoes trail
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Puerto de Tazacorte
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Walls of Caldera de Taburiente
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Volcán Martín
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Top of Volcán de Martin
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Volcanoes Trail in La Palma
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Fuencaliente lighthouse
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In Volcán Duraznero
Best trails of La Palma
La Palma has a Footpath Network with almost 1000 km. It means that there are many routes that one can choose but the best hikes of La Palma are the ones that goes through Cumbre vieja and Teneguia, Cresteria and in the north east coast where the landscape is completely different and the green forests are unique in all the Canary islands.
-Gr131: The GR131 is the best long trail of the canary Islands. Passes by the highest points of La Palma and crosses from south to north the island.
-Volcanoes Trail: the most known trail in La Palma goes across the volcanic landscape of the south reaching the highest volcano, La Deseada.
-Los Tilos and Cubo de Galga: these 2 hikes are the most beautiful walks that goes though the greenest forests of the Canary Islands.
La Palma Walking trails
La Palma guide – Practical Information
Getting to La Palma is possible from Europe by plane from several airports, especially from Spain and Germany and as well from other islands by boat and plane.
From the islands of Gran Canaria, and Tenerife there are cheap flights every day. It’s often cheaper to fly to one of these islands and to fly or take a from there with CanaryFly, Binter, Fred Olsen or Naviera Armas.
Germany there are many cities that are connected with Easy Jet and Germania. From Spain, there are weekly connections with Iberia and Vueling.
Wild camping or bivouac in La Palma is regulated, as in other regions of Spain, by every town and rural municipality and it’s hard to know all the regulations but in general, is NOT allowed. Here we are not going to tell you where we stayed without being caught, we will post only the legal places to pitch your tent. There are two camping areas where having a permission is completely free to stay with your tent for a maximum of a week. It’s needed to follow the instructions of the official site.
During the GR131 there are few places where is possible to stay. Hostels, hotels and apartments are only found in Fuencaliente. In El Reventon pass there is a small building with no facilities where is possible to overnight. There is a mountain hut with running water and better conditions to overnight in Punta de Los Roques. In El Paso and in Caldera de Taburiente there are camping areas where is possible to stay for a maximum of 7 days taking a permission in advance.
Airbnb can be as well a good resource in those cases where there’s not a hostel or when you are a group of 3 or more. You can get 25€ off for your next trip! It can be hard to find a host in many places of La Palma using Couchsurfing due to lack of active hosts.
In La Palma is possible to do hitchhike at all the roads because there aren’t motorways. Can be useful to ask directly to drivers in touristic parking lots or in petrol stations. Hitchhiking in La Palma is easy thanks to the size of the island and thanks to German tourists, who are more likely to pick up hitchhikers.
Renting a car in La Palma can be a good option for travelling around the west coast if the costs are shared. Cars can be rented for less than 15 euros per day and petrol is really cheap (below 1€/l in 2018).
Public transport
Public transport in La Palma island connects the main villages but rarely offers good connections with hikes. The prices of the buses are very cheap, Google Maps works perfectly with the public transport option and shows the fastest way to go and schedule, it’s better to check it out in Google Maps than in the Bus company site.
Tourists that visit La Palma are usually hikers due to the main attraction in La Palma is to hike and explore the island on foot. The landscape that it offers is rare to see due to the volcanic origin and the wet climate that has this beautiful island. It’s particularly beautiful to visit the city of Santa Cruz de la Palma, los Cancajos, Fuencaliente lighthouse…
Astronomically, La Isla Bonita is considered one of the best places to observe the cosmos.
The climate of the island is subtropical. Temperatures are mild all year round and there is a rainy season from November to March. There are two microclimates on the island that can be seen dividing the island into two parts, East and West. On the east side, the rain is present often and also the winds used to be stronger. On the west side, the climate is way dryer and has places as Tazacorte that is the place of all the Canary Islands where the sun shines more hours during all the year. Temperatures at sea level oscillate between 18-28ºC but in the summits area can be colder especially during winter and snow can fall.
A perfect moment for visiting La Palma island is from september to May, having in mind that from November to March is the rainy season of the year but the temperature keeps being warm, being a perfect place to explore during winter time.
Dangers and tips
It is recommended to follow the tips that the official site gives about hiking in La Palma. Notice that it is important to check out before going to hike, the conditions of the trails that are updated every day.
Protect your skin from the sun, all year round. Know when you will be able to refill your reservoir and carry enough water, more during summer when temperatures can reach 40ºC. Avoid hiking during the midday.
There’s no danger of being attacked by animals. Only jellyfishes can hurt you while swimming especially during winter. Several beaches have very strong currents.
Be aware of the weather conditions while hiking and driving, heavy rain causes flash floods in the steep valleys and rockfalls may occur.
Red de Senderos de La Palma
Although, as a whole, footpaths on La Palma are technically not difficult, a number of precautions are required, some of them common to hiking paths everywhere, others more specific to La Palma.
It is perhaps most important for visiting hikers to bear in mind the island’s peculiarities, some of which can take first-time visitors by surprise.
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Relieve
Island terrain is vigorously contoured, so that height-differences on paths are often considerable. The length of both ascents and descents should be taken into account, as well as the physical condition of hikers themselves. The terrain can sometimes be decidedly rugged, implying a certain element of danger, especially if straying from the marked path. The potential dangers of certain paths are all mentioned in the various route descriptions.
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Rain, especially in the north and west of La Palma, is more frequent than is often expected. Generally, rain itself is no more than a minor inconvenience, but in the case of heavy downpours, several factors should be borne in mind. The first is that water starts flowing down the ravines, which are otherwise dry, and thus paths running along their beds should be avoided and walkers are advised to keep well away. The second is that rain causes landslides, and rocks of different sizes can become dislodged. This can easily be appreciated along roads, where stones may be seen which have rolled down the slopes. On path sections running at the foot of crags and vertical rock faces, extreme caution is required in such cases, and, if possible, such places should be avoided. The third consideration is that, once periods of heavy rain have ended, some paths may deteriorate simply as a result of erosion, although they are usually promptly repaired again.
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Mist is very frequent in north and west-facing zones, as well as on the summits of the Hilera ridge and surrounding area. In open stretches of country, where vegetation is lacking and the path indistinct, losing the path is possible. Such places, where care should be taken not to lose the markings, are few in number.
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Snow is frequent in high zones, especially along the rim of the Caldera de Taburiente above heights of 2,000m between November and April. The landscape changes completely, its beauty is enhanced, and the prospect of walking through this snow-covered scenery can be extremely tempting. However, there are two real danger situations which should not be taken lightly. The first occurs with recent snowfalls: the correct course of the paths is no longer visible and walking through the snow can exhaust hikers who sink in with each step. The second situation is the most dangerous and arises when heat during the day melts the surface layers of snow, which then freeze and harden during the night. Even the gentlest slopes are impassable in such conditions and the risk of falls, in apparently harmless areas, is real. On such occasions there are only two solutions: either take and learn to use equipment for Alpine snow conditions – crampons and ice-axe – or abstain from hiking in the summit region and choose another route. From these pages, we urge walkers to use their sound judgement.
Closely connected with snow are low temperatures. The commonplace association of warm weather with the Canary Archipelago is more or less valid for low or coastal areas on the islands, but as height is gained, the temperature drops, often considerably, especially in mid-winter months. Thermometer readings frequently lie in the region 0° C on La Palma’s highest summits and at altitudes of 2,000m, temperatures hover around 5° C on many days while, on the coast, measurements approaching 20° C, or even higher, are obtained. Moreover, the sensation of cold increases drastically with wind, a far from rare occurrence at high altitudes. Consequently, it is essential to take warm clothing (fleece sweater or similar) and a windproof anorak.
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At the other extreme, high summer temperatures can also pose a difficulty to be reckoned with. During very hot periods it is advisable to select routes avoiding high, open zones and opt, instead, for paths leading through areas of shady laurel forest.
The foregoing are the main precautions for hikers on La Palma. Seeing so many potential dangers listed together will perhaps frighten some people off, but, in fact, really extreme situations are not very common. Being aware of possible dangers, however, is the best way of preventing accidents. The key to successful hiking, and the safety of hikers themselves, is appropriate route-choice based on the above guidance.
Finally, habitual precautions common to hiking in general are listed below. At the risk of sounding obvious, here are some of the most important:
1. Check weather forecasts before setting off to hike.
2. Don’t go alone
3. Tell someone your intended destination and expected time of arrival
4. Carry a small rucksack with warm clothing, waterproofs, food and plenty of water.
5. Don’t forget such simple items as: sun hat, protective cream and sun glasses
6. Carry a mobile phone with fully-charged battery, a map and, if possible, a compass. They will probably never be used but, when required, are of vital importance.
7. Wear suitable gear, especially footwear: trekking boots or similar are essential, trainers or pumps are to be avoided.
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Grand Tour on La Palma – see the most interesting places on the island! Stop at the observation point Risco de la Concepcion, which offers an excellent view of the capital, the airport and the eastern territories of the island. Then visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snows. The main point of the program is Roque de los Muchachos – a hike along the top of Caldera de Taburiente along the next observation points. Lunch at a restaurant and a walk around Tazacorte. Excursion for the whole day. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 277
Sailing to the south of La Palma – a catamaran cruise along the southern coast of the island in search of cetaceans. Bathing break. Flight duration approx. 3.5 hours – price/person from approx. 277 PLN
Flight to the north of the island of La Palma is a flight along the northern coast of the island, connected with a visit to the Cueva Bonita volcanic caves, as well as La Veta beach. On the way back to the port looking for whales. Time: approx. 2.5 hours – price/person from approx. PLN 231
Santa Cruz and surroundings – a trip to the capital of the island – Santa Cruz. Visit the colorful city center and a replica of the ship of Christopher Columbus – Santa Maria. A visit to the local bazaar and a walk along the sea boulevard, near which there are houses with characteristic balconies. Then a bus ride towards Las Nieves Temple, built in the 14th century. Stop at the observation deck Mirador de la Concepcion from where you can admire the picturesque panorama of the capital of the island. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 171 PLN
Marcos and Cordero springs – trip in local cars up the hill to a height of approx. 1400 m a.s.l. The path leads along the former canal near exotic plantations. Hike with helmets and lanterns through 13 narrow tunnels to the unique springs of Marcos and Cordero. After the last spring, the path descends into the Barranco del Agua gorge and crosses the forest of Los Tilos. Relaxation time at the visitor center of the Biosphere Reserve. Route: approx. 12.5 km, time: approx. 5 hours ATTENTION: dangerous sections on the way, the possibility of landslides. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 249PLN
Northwest of La Palma Trekking in the northwest of the island. The path leads from Las Tricias through picturesque areas near thousand-year-old dragon trees and almond orchards – price/person. from approx. 208 PLN
Top of La Palma – hiking from Pico de la Cruz (2351 m a. s.l.) to the highest point of the island – Roque de los Muchachos (2426 m a.s.l.), from where you can admire amazing scenery, and with good visibility even the top of Pico del Teide (3718 m above sea level) in Tenerife. Descent from Los Muchachos along the peaks of the national park. During the whole hike, you can admire the superb view of the giant crater Caldera de Taburiente, and in good weather, the rest of the islands of the archipelago. Route: approx. 9km, time: approx. 3.5 h. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 208 PLN
Lava path – trekking through pine forests to the spectacular San Juan volcano, petrified by lava, to a place where vineyards, orchards and arable fields are located on volcanic lands. At Llano de Tamanca you can taste the best wine and traditional tapas. Route: approx. 9 km, time: approx. 4:00 a.m. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 226
Volcano route – South of La Palma – trekking starts at El Pilar Refuge (1440 m a.s.l.) and leads to the south of the island. The highest point of the excursion is the two former craters Las Deseadas (1949 m a.s.l.), from where, in good visibility, you can see the neighboring islands. Then an excursion to the Martin volcano and further to the city of Fuencaliente, the final point of the excursion. Route: approx. 19 km, time: approx. 7 a.m. You need to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 208
Caldera de Taburiente National Park – the journey starts at 1000 m above sea level. and leads through pine forests into a giant crater with a diameter of approx. 9 km. Hike to the river Taburiente – the only river in the Canary Islands that flows all year round. Time to rest. Descent along El Reventon, near the rock of Idafe, to Dos Aguas (Two Waters), where the streams flowing from all the sources of the caldera converge. The route then leads along the Barranco de las Angustias (Gorge of Fear) until the exit of the National Park. Route: approx. 16 km, time: approx. 6.5 hours – price/person – from approx. PLN 226.
Local tours are organized by overseas local travel agencies, under the conditions set by them. There is a possibility that in a situation of too few participants a certain tour will not take place.
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Grand Tour on La Palma – see the most interesting places on the island! Stop at the observation point Risco de la Concepcion, which offers an excellent view of the capital, the airport and the eastern territories of the island. Then visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snows. The main point of the program is Roque de los Muchachos – a hike along the top of Caldera de Taburiente along the next observation points. Lunch at a restaurant and a walk around Tazacorte. Excursion for the whole day. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 277
Sailing to the south of La Palma – a catamaran cruise along the southern coast of the island in search of cetaceans. Bathing break. Flight duration approx. 3.5 hours – price/person from approx. 277 PLN
Flight to the north of the island of La Palma is a flight along the northern coast of the island, connected with a visit to the Cueva Bonita volcanic caves, as well as La Veta beach. On the way back to the port looking for whales. Time: approx. 2.5 hours – price/person from approx. PLN 231
Santa Cruz and surroundings – a trip to the capital of the island – Santa Cruz. Visit the colorful city center and a replica of the ship of Christopher Columbus – Santa Maria. A visit to the local bazaar and a walk along the sea boulevard, near which there are houses with characteristic balconies. Then a bus ride towards Las Nieves Temple, built in the 14th century. Stop at the observation deck Mirador de la Concepcion from where you can admire the picturesque panorama of the capital of the island. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 171 PLN
Marcos and Cordero springs – trip in local cars up the hill to a height of approx. 1400 m a.s.l. The path leads along the former canal near exotic plantations. Hike with helmets and lanterns through 13 narrow tunnels to the unique springs of Marcos and Cordero. After the last spring, the path descends into the Barranco del Agua gorge and crosses the forest of Los Tilos. Relaxation time at the visitor center of the Biosphere Reserve. Route: approx. 12.5 km, time: approx. 5 hours ATTENTION: dangerous sections on the way, the possibility of landslides. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 249PLN
Northwest of La Palma Trekking in the northwest of the island. The path leads from Las Tricias through picturesque areas near thousand-year-old dragon trees and almond orchards – price/person. from approx. 208 PLN
Top of La Palma – hiking from Pico de la Cruz (2351 m a.s.l.) to the highest point of the island – Roque de los Muchachos (2426 m a.s.l.), from where you can admire amazing scenery, and with good visibility even the top of Pico del Teide (3718 m above sea level) in Tenerife. Descent from Los Muchachos along the peaks of the national park. During the whole hike, you can admire the superb view of the giant crater Caldera de Taburiente, and in good weather, the rest of the islands of the archipelago. Route: approx. 9km, time: approx. 3.5 h. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. 208 PLN
Lava path – trekking through pine forests to the spectacular San Juan volcano, petrified by lava, to a place where vineyards, orchards and arable fields are located on volcanic lands. At Llano de Tamanca you can taste the best wine and traditional tapas. Route: approx. 9 km, time: approx. 4:00 a.m. It is necessary to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 226
Volcano route – South of La Palma – trekking starts at El Pilar Refuge (1440 m a.s.l.) and leads to the south of the island. The highest point of the excursion is the two former craters Las Deseadas (1949 m a.s.l.), from where, in good visibility, you can see the neighboring islands. Then an excursion to the Martin volcano and further to the city of Fuencaliente, the final point of the excursion. Route: approx. 19 km, time: approx. 7 a.m. You need to confirm the day, the place of collection and the exact time of departure – price / person. from approx. PLN 208
Caldera de Taburiente National Park – the journey starts at 1000 m above sea level. and leads through pine forests into a giant crater with a diameter of approx. 9 km. Hike to the river Taburiente – the only river in the Canary Islands that flows all year round. Time to rest. Descent along El Reventon, near the rock of Idafe, to Dos Aguas (Two Waters), where the streams flowing from all the sources of the caldera converge. The route then leads along the Barranco de las Angustias (Gorge of Fear) until the exit of the National Park. Route: approx. 16 km, time: approx. 6.5 hours – price/person – from approx. PLN 226.
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Cadiz (Spain) – all about the city, attractions and photos of Cadiz
Europe with photo. The main attractions of Cadiz with descriptions, guides and maps.
City of Cadiz (Spain)
Cadiz is a city in southern Spain in the region of Andalusia. It is considered the most ancient city in Western Europe and the starting point for the voyages of Christopher Columbus. Cadiz is the pearl of the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light), offering a wonderful Mediterranean atmosphere, a large number of historical and cultural monuments, endless beaches and beautiful seascapes. The city was founded by the Phoenicians more than three thousand years ago and is still one of the largest ports in Spain. Cadiz is an excellent starting point for exploring the resorts of the Costa de la Luz and all of southwestern Andalusia.
Beaches
Beautiful beaches and mild Mediterranean climate make Cadiz one of the most popular resorts in Spain. Unlike most Spanish resorts, the city’s beaches are not oversaturated with infrastructure and hotels (especially high-rise ones). In the historic center, the most popular beach in La Caleta Bay is Playa de la Caleta. The beach is marked with a blue flag. Also in this bay there is a small section of the coast of Playa de la Palma. A little away from the center is Playa de Santa Maria del Mar, which is a long stretch of sandy coastline. Next is Playa de la Victoria with an elegant promenade. The largest beach in Cadiz is Playa de la Cortadura.
La Caleta Bay
La Caleta Bay is a bay on the west side of the historic centre. This is a place of great historical significance, as the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans moored their ships in this natural harbour. Today, boats and yachts moor on the northern side of the bay.
Victoria Beach
Playa de la Victoria is considered one of the best urban beaches in Europe and Spain. This is more than 2 kilometers of sandy coastline with the beautiful Paseo Maritimo promenade.
Cadiz, like the entire Costa de la Luz, is part of the Atlantic Ocean. The water is even cooler than the Mediterranean in summer.
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Population – 118 thousand people.
Area – 13.3 square kilometers.
Language – Spanish.
Currency – Euro.
Visa – Schengen.
Time – Central European UTC +1, summer +2.
Tourist Information Center located at Plaza San Juan de Dios 11
The best time to visit
The best time to visit Cadiz is April-June and September-October. It is quite hot here in summer.
Streets of Cadiz
History
Cadiz was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC. It is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe. The Phoenicians named the city Gader. After some time, the city was conquered by the Romans, under whom it flourished and was one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire. The Romans called the city Hades. They built an amphitheater and aqueducts here.
It is interesting that the Greeks and Byzantines considered Cadiz the extreme western point of the Oikoumene.
In the 3rd century AD, during the decline of the Roman Empire, Cadiz was captured by the Visigoths. In 522 the city was captured by the Byzantines. A century later, the Visigoths regained control of it. In 711, Cadiz was captured by the Arabs. After five and a half centuries, it became part of the Castilian kingdom.
Ancient streets of Cadiz
After the end of the Reconquista, Cadiz became the gateway to the “New World”. Most expeditions to America started from here. And from the neighboring port, Christopher Columbus set off on his voyages. After a strong earthquake in 1755, which destroyed 1/3 of the city, the prosperity of Cadiz came to naught.
Interestingly, during the Napoleonic Wars, the French did not take the city.
In 1868, the uprising of the squadron of Admiral Topeto began here, which led to the abdication of Isabella II. True, two years later Spain returned to the monarchy.
Getting there
The nearest airport is Jerez de la Frontera. Located 35 minutes from Cadiz. You can get from the airport to the city by bus or train. There are several daily flights to Madrid, Barcelona, London, Frankfurt. The larger airport is in Seville.
Cadiz is a major transport hub in Andalusia. Therefore, getting here by train or bus from Madrid, Barcelona, Seville and other major cities is not difficult.
Shopping
Souvenirs and traditional goods can be bought at Calle Pelota, Calle Compañía, Calle San Francisco and Plaza de Candelaria.
In the historic center of Cadiz
Food
Cadiz cuisine is famous throughout Andalusia. The gifts of the sea and nature, combined with excellent wines, will turn your trip into a delightful gastronomic experience. In Cadiz, you should definitely try fish and seafood, game that is mined in the highlands, pastries and sweets.
The picturesque Alameda de Apodaca is a charming promenade lined with palm trees and antique street lamps. It is one of the most popular places for evening promenades. In the northwestern part of the city is the largest and most beautiful park in Cadiz – Genovés.
Catedral Nueva (New Cathedral)
Cathedral Nueva (New Cathedral) is a baroque cathedral. It was built in the 18th century. The magnificent gilded dome is one of the symbols of Cadiz. It has a diameter of 52 meters and resembles the architecture of the dome of the Pantheon in Rome. The interior and dimensions of the church are very impressive.
Roman theater in Cadiz
El Populo – the oldest district of Cadiz. It was founded in the Roman era. Here are the ruins of the ancient Roman theater of the 1st century BC.
Arcos de los Blanco
El Populo is an area of narrow cobblestone streets and impressive palaces. The medieval gate of Arcos de los Banco, the ancient entrance to Cadiz, has been preserved here. The gate was built by King Alfonso X in the 13th century. On Via Rosario is the Church of Santa Cueva, which displays Goya’s masterpieces.
Casa del Almirante
Casa del Almirante is one of the most interesting palaces of El Popolo. A 17th century building with spectacular gates and a beautiful Italian marble façade. The main square of the historic center is the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Also worth a visit are the atmospheric town squares of Tope and San Martin.
Tavira Tower
Tavira Watchtower was built at the end of the 18th century and is the highest point of the historical center (45 m). At the top there is a terrace with a beautiful view of Cadiz. To climb up you need to overcome 170 steps.
Interestingly, there used to be 129 watchtowers in Cadiz.
San Felipe Chapel
San Felipe Chapel is a small religious building north of Torre del Vígia. The chapel was built in the 17th century.
Puerta de Tierra
Puerta de Tierra is a 16th century fortress for the defense of the southern border of the city.
San Sebastian Castle
San Sebastian Castle is an 18th century fortress located on the northwestern outskirts of the city. For most of its history it was used as a prison.
Every year in February-March Cadiz hosts the carnival, which is one of the largest festivals of its kind in Europe. More than 100 groups participate in the carnival and over 100,000 people attend the festival.
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The Canary Islands are one of the autonomous regions of Spain and are located about 400 km from the island of Madeira. They are separated from the northwestern coast of Africa by 100-150 km. 7500 sq. km – this is their total area. The population is about 1.5 million people. Seven islands of the archipelago are inhabited, the rest have no permanent residents. The largest island is Tenerife. Quite a bit behind him is Fuerteventura, which, however, is much less developed, since it has no fresh water. The climate is tropical, trade wind, moderately hot, dry. The official language is Spanish. Religion – Catholicism. It is believed that Fuerteventura and Lanzarote were formed about 20 million years ago as a result of powerful volcanic eruptions, then Gran Canaria appeared, then, about 12 million years ago, Tenerife and Gomera, and, about 3 million years ago, Palma and Hierro. Despite their common volcanic origin, the islands vary greatly in landscape, flora and fauna. In ancient times, the Canaries were called the gardens of the Hesperides, marking their divine origin. They even assure that the islands are part of the sunken Atlantis. Everything is in order with nature and landscapes here: mountains, volcanoes, lagoons, sandy beaches, reserves, bays … It is known for sure that Columbus would have discovered his America much earlier if he had not lingered in the Canaries, constantly postponing his departure from this divine corner of the earth. Those who have visited the Canary Islands will understand him: these are the islands of love! Canarians are famous for their hospitality and cordiality. For example, on the island of Homer live the descendants of the Guanches (the last inhabitants of Atlantis), who knew how to build pyramids no worse than the Egyptians. On Homer you can see a truly Martian landscape: black dunes, red flower carpets, fields of solidified lava… Among the Canarian volcanoes, many have risen above one and a half kilometers. Record holders are two merged cones in Tenerife: Pico de Teide and Pico Viejo (3103 m). In size, they are similar only to the volcanoes of the continental regions. The highest place in Gran Canaria – Pozo de la Nieves (1950 m) – one of the domes in the center of the island. On Palma, a number of peaks stand out (up to 2423 m) surrounding the world’s largest volcanic crater – the De Taburiente caldera (or simply La Caldera). The eastern islands are characterized by an abundance of small young volcanoes. So, only in the central part of Lanzarote there are about 300 of them. There are many active volcanoes on this island. The climate is one of the remarkable features of the Canaries. Islands of Eternal Spring – this is another name of this archipelago dating back to the ancient era.
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Palma de Mallorca attractions on the map – what to see in the city
The center of Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic Islands (autonomy within Spain), one of the oldest cities in Europe – all this is Palma de Mallorca. The settlement was founded in 123 BC. And now the stars of culture and politics, as well as the Spanish monarchs, like to relax here.
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The attractions of Palma de Mallorca are varied due to the rich history of the area. Different architectural styles are mixed here, and the bay on the banks of which the city is built is considered one of the most picturesque in the world. What to see in Palma de Mallorca? Read on.
Cathedral “La Seu”
The architectural dominant of the city, the central temple of the entire community of the Balearic Islands – the Cathedral of St. Mary. He was built almost 800 years ! The building was founded in 1230, and the facade and interior decoration was completed at the beginning of the 20th century. The cathedral is Gothic. This is one of the most illuminated buildings of its kind – because of the peculiarities of the windows, it seems that inside it is literally filled with light. The interiors of the building and the exterior lighting were designed by Antoni Gaudí himself.
Cathedral is located in the city center, in Plaza Almoina . You can get here from the bus stop number 15 and number 25 “Plaza de la Reina”. You need to walk along Costa de la Seu Street to the Almudaina Palace, and immediately on the right will be located the Cathedral.
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The temple is open from 10:00 am to 5:15 pm daily . The entrance ticket costs 6 euros, but on Sunday during the morning service (starts at 11:15) the entrance to the building is free for everyone.
Almudaina Palace
Immediately on the main square of the city is located the oldest palace in Spain – Palacio de la Almudaina . During the reign of the Arabs in Mallorca, the palace was a real fortress, the defensive center of the city. The building is a bright representative of the defensive architecture of the Middle Ages. It is rectangular in the foundation, with several powerful towers (on one of them, called the “Angel Tower”, there is a statue of the archangel Gabriel, the patron saint of Palma).
Almudaina Palace is now the official residence of the Spanish royal family. The military commandant’s office of the Balearic Islands is also located here. Tourists are also interested in the National Museum. In addition, the palace has a small Royal courtyard with a 14th-century chapel in the Gothic style. At the foot of the building broken Royal garden with ruins of ancient baths .
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Almudaina Palace is opposite the Cathedral. You can also get here by walking along Costa de la Seu from Plaza de la Reina (bus stop number 15 and number 25).
Entrance to the palace (including a visit to the museum) costs 3.2 euros.
Operation differs between warm and cold periods.
From April to September the palace is open from 10:00 to 17:45, on Saturday from 10:00 to 13:15.
From October to March you can get here from 10:00 to 13;15 and from 16:00 to 17:45.
The building is closed on Sundays and public holidays.
La Lonja
Another building from the late Gothic period is located in the center of Palma. Built in 1456, the Merchant Exchange building in was the heart of economic life.
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La Lonja is called the symbol of the prosperity of Spanish trade. After the 15th century, the building lost its significance; grain was stored here. And now, art meetings, exhibitions, official receptions and events are held in one of the most luxurious buildings in Palma. The facade with the statue of an angel stands out in the architectural appearance of the building. And in the interiors, spiral stone columns are interesting – they look like real palm trees.
Address of La Longja: Placa de la Lotja. You can also get here from the Plaza de la Reina stop, but you have to go in the other direction – towards the sea. Street Career de la Mar will lead directly to the building of the former stock exchange. Entrance here is free, and the opening hours depend on the exhibition (sometimes, during state receptions, ordinary tourists may not be allowed in).
Bellver Castle
Another representative of the fortifications of Palma – Bellver Castle is located on a 140-meter hill in the western part of the city.
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The peculiarity of the castle is that it is the only round Gothic building in the world. Three towers rise above the fortress walls, and the fourth – the Tower of Honor – is located outside the walls and is connected to the castle by a covered stone gallery. The castle was built at the beginning of the 14th century; at the turn of the 18th-19th centuries, there was a prison here. Now the building houses the Museum of Palma. Visit this place if only for the view from the Belver observation deck and the photographs that can be taken from here: you can see the bay and the whole city, and in clear weather you can see the neighboring island.
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You can get to the castle by buses: no. 3, no. 20, no. 21, no. , No. 104, No. 106, No. 107, No. 111 (stop “Av. Gabriel Roca, 30”). All these stops are located on the shore of the bay, from them you have to walk several kilometers uphill. Entrance to the territory costs 2.5 euros, and on Sundays the entrance is free .
From April to September, the castle is open from 08:00 to 20:25 (Tuesday-Saturday), from 10:00 to 19:00 (Sunday and holidays).
From October to March, admission is open from 08:00 to 19:15 (Tuesday-Saturday) and from 10:00 to 17:00 (Sundays and holidays).
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Excursions
Impressions from the trip will be incomplete without excursions. Tourists are increasingly ordering tours via the Internet. This is more convenient for several reasons. Possible:
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 Mallorca in 2019:
Cape Formentor – 8 hours, € 72 per person, children – € 36;
Mallorca sightseeing tour – 9 hours, € 99 per person;
Monumental Palma de Mayoca – 4 hours, € 59 per person;
Manor of La Granja and Valldemossa – 8 hours, € 83 per person.
Activities for children
Palma has several places to visit with children:
Oceanarium
One of the largest aquariums in Europe, has 55 aquariums with more than 8000 live exhibits. There is also a contact aquarium, where those who wish can touch the harmless inhabitants of the sea. A real tropical forest has been created on the roof of the building.
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Address: Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21. Bus number 454 “ses Fontanelles” stops right in front of the complex. Entrance costs 20 euros, children under 3 years old are free. Opening hours: 9:30-17:00.
Zoo
Established in 1998 Natura Park is located in the open air . There are enclosures with predators, primates, birds. But the main pride of the zoo are lemurs, whose enclosure is sometimes open to visitors. The zoo has a playground and places for recreation.
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Address: Carretera de Sineu. The stop of bus number 400 called “Natura Park” is next to the entrance. The ticket price is 11-15 euros. The zoo is open from 10:00 to 18:00.
Water park
Aqualand water park will please the little ones with the Black Hole, high-speed attraction Crazy Race, an endless number of water slides, pools and entertainment. Mini-parks Polynesia, Dragoland and Fairy tale world with experienced animators will enchant the youngest guests.
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00, and from July to August until 18:00.
Tickets: €17 for children and €24 for adults.
After walking around Palma de Mallorca, you can move on to sightseeing on the island. Going on a trip, be sure to read what to see on the island of Mallorca in our article with an overview of the most interesting places.
Reviews of tourists
Alexander:
“The town itself is not very big, you can drive around in 1 day and see all the main places (it is profitable to rent a car, the main thing is not to forget the map). The center is divided by the boulevard into two parts – tourist (the one that is closer to the Palm Cathedral) and local. The first one has many shops, restaurants, everything is focused on visitors. In the second lot of small cafes and houses, very cozy. In general, the streets and houses here are miniature.”
Victoria:
“A red tourist bus is driving around the city. A ticket for 15 euros is valid for 24 hours. The route passes through all the main attractions. The first departure is at 9:30 from the center of Palma. In general, you can make a route yourself, the size of the city allows.
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Natalia:
“We rested here by express method and had a lot of time. We made a visit to interesting places in the city from the photo, found them on the map. City buses were chosen as transport (colors – gray, blue). 34 routes to any part of the city, departure from the railway station or from Plaza España, 50% savings on 10 trips when buying a special ticket – and we did it all!”
Andrey:
“Before the trip, it is better to get acquainted with the information about the city and objects, since you can not find audio guides and descriptions in English (in the cathedral, for example, not all exhibits are signed in English). But in the oceanarium there are interactive signs even in Russian!”.
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Palma de Mallorca: attractions, beaches and entertainment
Palma de Mallorca is a beautiful port city of the Balearic Islands (Spain), the largest center of tourism. Fabulous beaches, crystal water, a picturesque bay, nature reserves and mountains, alleys of palm trees, of course, this is all about Palma de Mallorca.
It is here that members of the royal family of Spain so loved to relax, it is here that anyone who wants to have a great rest, find something to see, enjoy the unique nature and sights of the city.
The bay where Palma de Mallorca is located is considered the most beautiful in the world.
The population of the city is 406,492 people.
The climate here is mild: the temperature and humidity are the most optimal for year-round recreation. In July, the average air temperature is + 25 C, and in December + 10 C.
La Seu Cathedral
The hallmark of Palma de Mallorca is La Seu Catedral, located in the southern part of the city on Plaza de la Seu. This grandiose building was erected for more than 350 years, in connection with which, on the largest monument of Gothic architecture in Southern Europe, one can observe the eclecticism of the Baroque, Renaissance, and Mannerist styles. A museum has been opened there since 1932.
You can visit the cathedral on any day and absolutely free.
Almudaina Palace
Opposite La Seo Cathedral is the Almudaina Palace, built in 902 as a defensive structure.
Today, as in the Middle Ages, the fortress is in demand by the royal family for organizing official receptions. Basically, the palace functions as a museum where you can feel the atmosphere surrounding the Spanish monarchs. The exposition presents unique tapestries, paintings, furniture from different times.
The palace is located on the Carrer del Palau Reial and is open from 10:00 to 18:30 from Tuesday to Sunday.
The cost of visiting is 7 euros.
Paseo de Born
Passeig del Born is the main street of the city, starting at La Seo Cathedral and ending at the fountain located on Placa De La Reina. Paseo de Born is a holiday destination that is loved not only among tourists, but also among city dwellers.
Here you can enjoy aromatic coffee in numerous cafes, treat yourself to new clothes in boutiques of branded clothes or just walk, visiting often held various festivals, folk festivals and other events.
Serra de Tramontana
Another local attraction is the Serra de Tramuntana, a chain of mountains with picturesque landscapes on the northwest coast of Mallorca.
The peak of the mountain is located at an altitude of 1445 meters above sea level. It organizes walking tours. The mountainous terrain was chosen by cyclists and trail runners.
Dragon Cave
Cuevas del Drach is the longest cave on the island. Its length is more than two kilometers.
Tourists are offered to see the cave with its skillfully illuminated stalactites and stalagmites, swim through the largest underground lake Martel and watch a musical performance.
The cave is located on Porto Cristo and is open to the public from 16 March to 31 October 0:00, 11:00, 12:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00; from November 1 to March 15 at 10:45, 12:00, 14:00 and 15:30.
Ticket price – 14.5 euros.
Bellver Castle
Castell de Bellver is the largest castle in the city. Many centuries ago it was used both as a defensive structure, and as a prison, and as a place of shelter for local authorities from a plague epidemic, and since 1976, the Museum of the History of the City was opened in it.
Visitors can take a walk through the premises of the castle, where a curious exposition is exhibited, which tells the chronicle of the formation of the city of Palma from the time of the first settlers to the Middle Ages. In the courtyard of Belver, cultural events, festivals are often held, and sometimes you can hear the famous symphony orchestra of the Balearic Islands.
The castle is located on Carrer Camilo José Cela.
Bellver Museum and Castle is open daily, except Monday, from 10:00 to 19:00.
Cost – 2.5 euros.
Lluc Monastery
Santuari de Lluc is the most revered on the island. It is dedicated to the patroness of Mallorca, Our Lady of Luke in the form of a black Madonna. Located on the slope of the Serra de Tramontana.
Today the monastery receives up to 1 million tourists a year. The botanical garden and the Luke Museum are located on its territory.
Address of the monastery – Plaza Peregrins – 1.
The monastery is open every day.
Opening hours: 10:00 to 13:30 and 14:30 to 17:15.
Entrance fee – 3 euros.
Church of St. Nicholas
Esglesia de Sant Nicolau dates back to 1302 and is the oldest parish in the city. The building of the church combines several architectural styles: Gothic, Baroque and Neo-Gothic.
Near the walls of the temple there is a “sacred stone”, at which, according to beliefs, Saint Catalina regularly read prayers. There is a myth: if you hit a sacred stone with a small stone, then the wish will come true.
The church is located on Carrer dOrfila – 1.
Church of Santa Eulalia
Iglesia de Santa Eulalia is a spiritual landmark of Palma, which must be seen. It is named after the goddess-protector of Barcelona – Eulalia. The building of the temple is designed mainly in the Gothic style.
Due to its height, the church bell tower served as an observation post. The image of St. Eulalia greets her parishioners with a palm branch – personifying the conquest of torment.
The church is located on Plaza de Santa Eulalia – 2.
The church is open on weekdays from 9:30 to 12:00 and from 18:30 to 20:30, on Saturday – from 10:30 to 13:00 and in the evening – the same as on weekdays.
On Sunday it can be visited from 9:30 to 13:30, from 18:30 to 19:30 and from 21:00 to 22:00.
Arab baths
Baсos Brabes – buildings of the 11th century located in the gardens of the house of Fontirocha, when Mallorca belonged to the Arab people and was called Madina Mayurca.
Today you can see the locker rooms, the dressing room and the main hall of a square shape, the dome of which rests on 12 monolithic columns. This is the hot tub room. There was also a hall of cold baths, but it has not been preserved.
The baths are located on Carrer de Serra, 7.
Open for visits from 9:30 to 19:00.
Ticket price 2 euros.
Diocesan Museum
The Diocesan Museum was founded in 1918 and is located in the Bishops’ building. Today, the museum houses unused church items collected from city churches. The museum also has an interesting art collection, sculptures and ceramics.
The museum is located at Placa Mirador, 5.
Museum opening hours: weekdays from 10:00 to 14:00.
Cultural Center “Grand Hotel”
Gran Hotel is located on the main street of Mallorca. With its lavishly decorated façade of ceramics and sculptures, the Grand Hotel is an eye-catching example of Art Nouveau architecture. It was erected at the beginning of the 20th century.
Now it houses an art gallery.
Grand Hotel can be found at: Plaza General Weyler – 3.
Train ride
It is very interesting to travel from Palma to Sawyer on an old wooden train that is over a hundred years old. Following the route, passengers will enjoy stunning views of Palma, picturesque landscapes, tunnels, lemon, orange and olive groves, mountain serpentines and small old villages.
A train departs from Palma from Plaza d’Espanya – 6.
San Salvador
The former monastery of San Salvador (Santuari de Sant Salvador) is located at an altitude of 500 meters of the highest hill in the city. There are two monuments next to it: a giant cross made of stone, reaching a height of 14 meters, and a 35-meter column with the image of Christ on top, blessing people.
The cross itself is located on an observation platform, which offers amazing views of Palma de Mallorca and makes fantastic photos.
La Lonja
La Lonja (Sa Llotja) located on Mar, 2 is an exchange built in 1426.
The building of La Lonja is considered the most beautiful on the island, although at one time its customer was disappointed in the construction and eventually abandoned it. Oddly enough, businessmen discussed money problems in it.
Alfabia Gardens
And the Alfabia Gardens (Jardines d’Alfabia) is a place where you can go on your own, armed with a map with descriptions of sights, in order to slowly explore the surroundings.
An old wooden train stops at Bunyola station, near the gardens at the foot of the Serra de Tramontana. This is one of the interesting options on how to get to them. Almonds, palm trees, orange, lemon trees and more grow on 120 hectares.
Address: Carretera de Palma a Soller km. 17.
The gardens are open every day except Sunday.
From April to October – from 9:30 to 18:30, from November to the end of March – from 9:30 to 17:30 (on Saturdays – until 13:00).
The entrance ticket costs 6.5 euros.
The gardens are closed in December.
Child
In Palma de Mallorca, there are also interesting places for children.
Palma Aquarium. Since 2007, a huge aquarium center has been operating, which has more than 700 species of marine animals, including sharks. And also it has a collection of various corals. Palma Aquarium is the pride of the local population.
It is located on Manuela de los Herreros i Sora – 21.
Marineland Park. The park was created for families. Dolphins and sea lions that live in the park participate in performances in which they show their intelligence. On the territory there are bird and snake nurseries. The park has its own cafes where you can take a break and eat ice cream.
Park address: Carrer Garcilaso de la Vega – 9.
Kathmandu Park is located on Avenida Vaquer Ramis, 9 07181Pedro. It will be very interesting for children. It will be exciting for them to visit the upside-down house and meet with real pirates walking around the territory. A visit to this place will be impressive for children.
The beaches of Palma de Mallorca
Of course, Palma de Mallorca is not only historical and architectural sights, but also a great beach holiday. The following is a description of Palma’s beaches.
Alcudia Beach is one of the best beaches in the city and even in the world thanks to its clear water and golden sand. Picturesque, with a wide coastline and with a gentle entry, the beach is very good for children. The infrastructure is well developed here. There is free city WI-FI. Alcudia beach has been awarded the Blue Flag.
The beach of Calo des Moro is considered the best of the wild beaches of Palma. It is located between two rocky cliffs. Turquoise crystal waters of the sea and white sand are ideal for a great holiday. Here you can take many interesting photos.
Formentor Beach – not a wide strip of white sand. The sea near Playa de Formentor is mostly calm and transparent, so it is suitable for families. A pine forest growing near the shore saturates the air with a coniferous aroma and shades it.
Portals Nous Beach is the most expensive beach in Palma. There is an atmosphere of harmony and complete peace. At the height of the season, it is not completely filled with vacationers, partly because this resort has a very high status. Well-developed infrastructure, yacht club, bars and restaurants.
Cala Mondrago beach. A small and clean beach located in the Mondrago National Park. It is rightfully considered one of the best beaches on the island. Nearby there is a bar where you can order refreshing drinks.
Es Trenc beach is in demand among nudists. It has a long coastline of white sand and clear water. You can rent sun loungers and umbrellas.
Illetas Beach is conveniently located between the resorts of southern Mallorca and the lively capital of the island – Palma.
Barcelona Winter Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)
Daily high temperatures are around 57°F, rarely falling below 49°F or exceeding 65°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 56°F on January 16.
Daily low temperatures are around 42°F, rarely falling below 33°F or exceeding 51°F. The lowest daily average low temperature is 40°F on January 12.
For reference, on August 6, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Barcelona typically range from 69°F to 83°F, while on January 11, the coldest day of the year, they range from 40°F to 56°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb35°F35°F40°F40°F45°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°FFallSpringJan 856°FJan 856°F40°F40°FDec 159°FDec 159°F44°F44°FFeb 2858°FFeb 2858°F43°F43°FFeb 156°FFeb 156°F41°F41°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average winter temperatures. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in the Winter in Barcelona
Average Hourly Temperature in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb12 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFallSpringvery coldcoldcoolcoolcool
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Nevada City, California, United States (5,826 miles away) and La Plata, Argentina (6,511 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Barcelona (view comparison).
The winter in Barcelona experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 42% throughout the season. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 41% on January 11.
The clearest day of the winter is January 11, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 59% of the time.
For reference, on October 24, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 47%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 85%.
Cloud Cover Categories in the Winter in Barcelona
Cloud Cover Categories in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FallSpringOct 2453%Oct 2453%Dec 158%Dec 158%Feb 2857%Feb 2857%Jan 158%Jan 158%Feb 158%Feb 158%clearmostly clearpartly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Barcelona, the chance of a wet day over the course of the winter is essentially constant, remaining around 12% throughout.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 22% on October 4, and its lowest chance is 8% on July 14.
Probability of Precipitation in the Winter in Barcelona
Probability of Precipitation in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%16%16%18%18%FallSpringDec 2610%Dec 2610%Dec 114%Dec 114%Feb 2813%Feb 2813%Feb 111%Feb 111%rainmixed
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the season and not just the monthly totals, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during the winter in Barcelona is gradually decreasing, starting the season at 1.6 inches, when it rarely exceeds 3.8 inches or falls below 0.1 inches, and ending the season at 1.1 inches, when it rarely exceeds 2.9 inches.
The lowest average 31-day accumulation is 1.0 inches on December 31.
Average Monthly Rainfall in the Winter in Barcelona
Average Monthly Rainfall in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0 in0 in1 in1 in2 in2 in3 in3 in4 in4 in5 in5 inFallSpringDec 311.0 inDec 311.0 inDec 11.6 inDec 11.6 inFeb 281.1 inFeb 281.1 inFeb 11.1 inFeb 11.1 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of the winter in Barcelona, the length of the day is rapidly increasing. From the start to the end of the season, the length of the day increases by 1 hour, 47 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 1 minute, 12 seconds, and weekly increase of 8 minutes, 27 seconds.
The shortest day of the winter is December 22, with 9 hours, 11 minutes of daylight and the longest day is February 28, with 11 hours, 12 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in the Winter in Barcelona
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrFallSpringDec 219 hr, 11 minDec 219 hr, 11 minnightnightdaydayFeb 2811 hr, 12 minFeb 2811 hr, 12 minFeb 110 hr, 4 minFeb 110 hr, 4 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The latest sunrise of the winter in Barcelona is 8:17 AM on January 4 and the earliest sunrise is 50 minutes earlier at 7:28 AM on February 28.
The earliest sunset is 5:21 PM on December 8 and the latest sunset is 1 hour, 19 minutes later at 6:40 PM on February 28.
Daylight saving time is observed in Barcelona during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during the winter, so the entire season is in standard time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 6:17 AM and sets 15 hours, 10 minutes later, at 9:28 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 8:13 AM and sets 9 hours, 11 minutes later, at 5:24 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in the Winter in Barcelona
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb2 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMFallSpring7:28 AM7:28 AMFeb 286:40 PMFeb 286:40 PM8:04 AM8:04 AMDec 85:21 PMDec 85:21 PM8:17 AM8:17 AMJan 45:34 PMJan 45:34 PM8:03 AM8:03 AMFeb 16:07 PMFeb 16:07 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day in the winter. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in the Winter in Barcelona
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb12 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFallSpring00102030300101020
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Solar elevation and azimuth in the the winter of 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for the winter of 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
Moon Rise, Set & Phases in the Winter in Barcelona
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Barcelona is essentially constant during the winter, remaining around 0% throughout.
For reference, on August 9, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 61% of the time, while on January 1, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in the Winter in Barcelona
Humidity Comfort Levels in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%FallSpringDec 10%Dec 10%Feb 280%Feb 280%Jan 10%Jan 10%Feb 10%Feb 10%drydryhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortable
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Barcelona is essentially constant during the winter, remaining within 0.2 miles per hour of 8.4 miles per hour throughout.
For reference, on December 15, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.7 miles per hour, while on July 24, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 6.8 miles per hour.
The highest daily average wind speed during the winter is 8.7 miles per hour on December 15.
Average Wind Speed in the Winter in Barcelona
Average Wind Speed in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0 mph0 mph3 mph3 mph5 mph5 mph6 mph6 mph8 mph8 mph20 mph20 mph22 mph22 mph24 mph24 mphFallSpringDec 158. 7 mphDec 158.7 mphFeb 288.4 mphFeb 288.4 mphFeb 18.4 mphFeb 18.4 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Barcelona throughout the winter is predominantly from the west, with a peak proportion of 47% on December 26.
Wind Direction in the Winter in Barcelona
Wind Direction in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%FallSpringwestsoutheastnorth
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The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Barcelona is located near a large body of water (e. g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Barcelona is decreasing during the winter, falling by 5°F, from 61°F to 55°F, over the course of the season.
The lowest average surface water temperature during the winter is 55°F on February 24.
Average Water Temperature in the Winter in Barcelona
Average Water Temperature in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb52°F52°F54°F54°F56°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°FFallSpringFeb 2455°FFeb 2455°FDec 161°FDec 161°FJan 157°FJan 157°FFeb 156°FFeb 156°F
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Barcelona typically lasts for 11 months (346 days), from around January 24 to around January 5, rarely starting after March 4, or ending before November 25.
The winter in Barcelona is more likely than not fully outside of the growing season, with the chance that a given day is in the growing season reaching a low of 45% on January 17.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in the Winter in Barcelona
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FallSpring45%Jan 1545%Jan 1590%Nov 2590%Nov 25very coldcoldcoolcomfortable
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Barcelona are very rapidly decreasing during the winter, decreasing by 4,077°F, from 4,190°F to 114°F, over the course of the season.
Growing Degree Days in the Winter in Barcelona
Growing Degree Days in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb500°F500°F1,000°F1,000°F1,500°F1,500°F2,000°F2,000°F2,500°F2,500°F3,000°F3,000°F3,500°F3,500°F4,000°F4,000°F4,500°F4,500°FFallSpringDec 14,190°FDec 14,190°FFeb 27114°FFeb 27114°FJan 10°FJan 10°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of the winter, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Barcelona is rapidly increasing during the winter, rising by 1.6 kWh, from 2.1 kWh to 3.7 kWh, over the course of the season.
The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during the winter is 2.0 kWh on December 18.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in the Winter in Barcelona
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in the Winter in BarcelonaDecJanFeb0 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWhFallSpringDec 182.0 kWhDec 182. 0 kWhFeb 283.7 kWhFeb 283.7 kWhFeb 12.7 kWhFeb 12.7 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Barcelona are 41.389 deg latitude, 2.159 deg longitude, and 154 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Barcelona contains significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 620 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 186 feet. Within 10 miles contains significant variations in elevation (1,713 feet). Within 50 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (5,561 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Barcelona is covered by artificial surfaces (96%), within 10 miles by water (39%) and artificial surfaces (33%), and within 50 miles by water (51%) and trees (22%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Barcelona, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Barcelona.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Barcelona according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Barcelona is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Barcelona and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Barcelona and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
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The Spanish climate varies throughout the different regions of the country. In the north (particularly the coast) temperatures are mild almost all year round, with some cold winters and the landscape can be quite green as it rains very often. On the other hand, in the South (mainly Andalucía) winters tend to be gentle whereas summers can get extremely hot.
One reason why holidays in Spain are so popular is due to the country’s spectacular weather. It is very probable that your holiday to Spain will be a success due to its spring climate throughout most of the calendar year.
When planning your trip to Spain, you might come up with questions like
When is the best time to come?
How is the climate?
Will you be freezing when you get here?
Or is it maybe a little bit too hot?
Therefore, don’t forget to check Spain’s weather forecast. Depending on the time of the year you will come and the area that you will visit, you might need to choose between packing a pair of thongs or your warmest boots!
As Spain is geographically situated in the northern hemisphere and in a temperate zone, its climate is divided into four seasons. Like many other European countries, each season is quite different in Spain. Weather can be very tricky and sometimes we get temperatures below 0ºC (32ºF)…
To give you an idea of what you can find depending on the region you will visit, the Spanish climate can be divided into four different climatic areas.
The Mediterranean Spanish climate
The Mediterranean region enjoys the best climate in the world and you can easily enjoy spring weather conditions for longer than six months a year. From April to June, you’ll experience temperatures between 25ºC and 30ºC (77ºF and 86ºF). September and even October can be quite warm as well, with sunny days and perfect blue skies.
But you should be aware that summers are very hot. And when I say very, I mean very hot! Rainfall is extremely rare and temperatures can be higher than 40ºC (104ºF), sometimes reaching 45ºC (113ºF) at noon. July and August are the hottest months.
You’d better find out how to keep cool during a boiling hot summer.
On the other hand, winters tend to be relatively mild and the temperature rarely falls below 10ºC (50ºF). December and January are the coldest months, especially if the wind is strong.
The Spanish climate can be very wet during the spring and fall. Don’t believe the myth that it never rains in the South. 2009-2010 has been one of the most severe winters in years and some parts of Andalucía have been flooded. It has literally rained cats and dogs!
How is the Spanish climate inland?
Spring and fall will be the best seasons to spend a holiday in Spain. Madrid for instance has one of the loveliest falls of the Iberian Peninsula.
Remember what I just said about summers in the South? Keep it in mind – you will find the same dry hot summers as in Andalucía. The temperatures will be very high during the day but they will tend to drop to an average of 25ºC (77ºC) allowing you to sleep… Unless you want to enjoy the famous Spanish nightlife, and summer is clearly the peak season for that…
On the contrary, the winter (especially inland and in the north of Spain) is very very cold. Alright, not as cold as in Moscow on a sunny day but temperatures go below 0ºC (less than 32ºF). During a harsh winter they could possibly reach -10ºC (14ºF). Let’s hope you’re not too unlucky with the weather, Spain can be freezing.
The Northern Atlantic coast
This region has very unpredictable weather, with scattered sunny days that can rapidly change into grey clouds and regular showers.
Summers are generally fine, cloudy and foggy in the morning whereas the afternoon can be bright and sunny. Temperatures are mild, ranging from 10ºC to 25ºC (50ºF to 77ºF).
Fall and winter are the wettest seasons of the Spanish climate. They tend to be very long and it is rare to see the sun, sometimes for weeks… It’s clearly not the best moment of the year to visit this part of the country. On top of the humidity, temperatures are cold – they can go from 5ºC to 15ºC (41ºF to 59ºF) with strong winds that can make you feel even colder.
The Canary Islands, the perfect Spanish climate
The Canary Islands are our little paradise weather-wise. In fact, this archipelago is commonly known as las islas afortunadas (the lucky islands). Of course they are!
This group of seven islands is located off the northwestern coast of Africa, approximately 100km (62mi) from Morocco if you start counting from the eastern island (Lanzarote). It enjoys a subtropical climate compared to the rest of Spain.
Summers here are usually… you guessed it… hot! But they are also very humid (generally more than 80%). However, you’ll find mild temperatures throughout the rest of the year as if winters never existed.
As you can see, even though Spain is not a very big country, its climate can change dramatically from one region to another. Be aware that you will be confronted with different temperatures and weather conditions depending on where and when you plan to travel.
To avoid surprises, have a look at the weather forecast for Spain.
Climate in Spain – a guide to temperatures
Would you like to see a Climate Map of Spain for each month the year showing temperatures accross the country?
The climate in spain is diverse, being affected by altitude (Spain is the second most mountainous county in Europe), the sea (Mediterranean or Atlantic Ocean) and continental effects (central spain is in effect in a large land mass).
There is also of course a significant difference between north and south Spain.
Mediterranean Spain has high sunshine levels, from 6 hours per day in the winter to 12 hours per day in summer. Winters are mild – much warmer than central Spain.
Rain is very rare from June to August though the northern Mediterranean coast may be liable to occasional heavy downpours.
In the south, there can occasionally occur a very hot wind from North Africa ( the Leveche) though sea breezes may stop temperatures from rising too high.
Central Spain and the Southern Atlantic coast has a generally low rainfall though winter snow can be heavy on the sierras.
Summers are generally hot, especially in the Guadalquivir valley of Northern Andalucia running out to Seville where some of the highest temperatures are recorded.
Sunshine levels average 5 hours per day in winter and 12 hours per day in summer. This area can be notably windy with the winds being cold if comming from snow covered sierras.
North and North West Spain can be influenced by depressions from the Atlantic, particularly in the autumn and winter, making this the wettest and cloudiest part of Spain.
Sunshine levels average 3 hours per day during the winter and 8 hours per day in the summer.
Summer temperatures are lower than other parts of Spain but with much warm and sunny weather.
The information below is intended to be a guide to average temperatures you may expect while on holiday in Spain.
This information has been collected from centres throughout Spain but please bear in mind that local weather can be influenced by many factors, particularly altitude (temperatures can be expected to drop by 0.7 deg C for every 100m in altitude and the rainfall will increase).
As with all weather data, it is based on historical data.
These are average temperatures, NOT daily maximums.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Albacete
4.7
6.8
8.8
11.7
15.4
20.1
24.3
24.2
20.1
14.2
8.8
5.1
More Albacete Climate Info
Alicante
11. 5
12.2
13.9
15.7
19.0
22.4
25.3
25.7
23.5
19.1
15.0
12.1
More Alicante Climate Info
Almeria
12.5
13.2
14.9
16.7
19.2
23.0
25.7
26.1
24.9
20.6
16.8
13.9
More Almeria Climate Info
Badajoz
8.8
10.1
12.2
14.5
18.1
22.3
25.5
25.1
22.6
17.5
12.4
9.1
More Badajoz Climate Info
Barcelona
8.8
9.7
11.3
12.9
16.0
19.8
23.3
23.5
21.6
17.6
13.0
10.2
More Barcelona Climate Info
Bilbao
8.6
10.3
11.1
13.3
15. 7
18.7
20.8
21.2
19.5
15.6
11.6
8.8
More Bilbao Climate Info
Burgos
2.3
3.8
6.3
8.6
11.8
15.6
18.5
18.7
15.7
10.9
6.0
2.9
More Burgos Climate Info
Caceres
8.6
9.6
12.1
13.3
16.9
22.2
26.0
25.8
23.5
17.5
12.6
9.3
More Caceres climate Info
Ciudad Real
5.9
7.8
10.9
12.5
16.5
22.1
26.0
25.5
22.2
15.9
10.5
6.8
More Ciudad Real Climate Info
Cordoba
9.3
10.9
13.6
15.3
18.9
23.9
27.0
27.1
25. 0
19.3
14.1
10.4
More Cordoba Climate Info
Granada
6.5
8.5
11.2
13.0
16.5
21.9
25.0
24.3
21.9
16.2
11.3
7.8
More Granada Climate Info
Ibiza
11.9
12.3
13.5
15.2
18.1
22.3
25.5
26.1
24.2
20.6
16.6
13.6
More Ibiza Climate Info
La Coruna
10.1
10.2
11.3
12.1
14.1
16.3
18.3
18.8
18.0
15.6
12.5
10.8
More La Coruna Climate Info
Leon
3.4
4.8
7.4
8.7
12.0
16.7
20.3
19.6
17.5
12.1
7.9
5.0
More Leon Climate Info
Logrono
6. 2
7.5
10.1
11.6
15.2
19.8
22.7
22.3
20.1
15.1
10.1
7.2
More Logrono Climate Info
Madrid
5.3
6.7
9.7
12.0
16.1
20.8
24.6
23.9
20.5
14.7
9.3
6.0
More Madrid Climate Info
Mahon (Menorca)
10.5
10.7
11.8
13.7
17.2
21.0
24.2
24.4
22.4
18.6
14.4
11.9
More Menorca Climate Info
Malaga
12.1
12.9
14.7
15.7
18.7
22.6
25.1
25.1
23.6
19.6
16.0
13.3
More Malaga Climate Info
Oviedo
8.2
8.8
10.2
10.9
13. 3
16.0
18.6
18.7
18.2
14.8
11.6
9.8
More Oviedo Climate Info
Palma
10.4
11.0
12.5
14.7
17.9
21.8
24.8
25.2
23.1
18.7
14.5
11.5
More Palma Climate Info
Rota (Near Cadiz)
12.1
13.6
15.3
16.7
19.1
22.3
24.9
25.1
24.4
20.5
16.8
13.3
More Rota Climate Info
Salamanca
3.6
5.5
7.9
10.6
14.0
18.4
21.6
21.6
17.8
12.3
7.3
3.9
More Salamanca Climate Info
San Javier (Murcia)
10.8
11.7
13.5
15.1
17.7
21.6
24. 2
25.1
23.3
19.5
15.4
12.2
More Murcia Climate Info
San Sebastian
8.4
8.1
9.9
11.2
13.7
16.2
18.7
18.9
18.4
15.6
11.9
9.9
More San Sebastian Climate Info
Santander
9.6
9.8
11.3
12.1
14.5
17.0
19.1
19.4
18.7
16.1
12.6
10.7
More Santander Climate Info
Sevilla
10.6
12.2
14.9
16.1
19.5
24.0
27.2
27.1
25.5
20.3
15.4
12.1
More Sevilla Climate Info
Soria
2.0
4.0
5.8
8.6
11.9
16.3
19.9
19.9
16.5
10.7
5. 9
2.4
More Soria Climate Info
Valencia
10.5
11.5
13.5
15.1
18.0
22.2
25.4
25.4
23.3
19.1
14.6
11.6
More Valencia Climate Info
Valladolid
3.4
5.4
7.9
10.3
13.8
18.1
21.2
21.1
17.9
12.5
7.3
3.9
More Valladolid Climate Info
Zaragoza
6.6
8.1
11.0
13.2
17.2
21.2
24.4
23.7
20.6
15.5
10.2
7.0
More Zaragoza Climate Info
Lanzarote (Canaries)
17.2
17.5
18.8
19.0
20.1
22.0
23.7
24.8
24.8
22.9
20.8
18.5
More Lanzarote Climate Info
Fuertaventura (Canaries)
16. 7
16.6
17.5
18.1
19.4
21.0
23.2
23.6
23.7
21.7
19.7
17.3
More Fuerteventura Climate Info
La Palma (Canaries)
17.8
17.7
18.4
18.6
19.6
21.5
22.9
23.7
23.8
22.7
20.8
19.2
More La Palma Climate Info
Gran Canaria (Canaries)
17.3
17.4
18.0
18.6
19.6
21.1
22.8
23.6
23.3
22.4
20.4
18.2
More Gran Canaria Climate Info
Tenerife (Canaries)
17.6
17.6
18.3
19.1
20.3
22.1
24.3
24.9
24.2
22.7
20.5
18.5
More Tenerife Climate Info
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Weather in Spain
Spain’s climate is determined by its unusual world position, on the south western edge of Eurasia and just 13.4 kilometres from Africa at its narrowest point, with an ocean to the west and a sea to the east, and by its continental land mass and high mountainous terrain, producing a mosaic of climates, the most varied in Europe. Weather presenters here often have a lot to fit in their two minutes (see below for note on TV3).
Mainland Spain can be divided into four climatic zones:
Atlantic climate of northern coast. Average temperatures here are 9ªC in winter and 18ªC in summer. This is the wettest part of the peninsula with annual rainfall between 800-1500mm, brought by a successive depressions from the Atlantic , particularly in autumn and winter. Although summers are cooler and wetter here than the rest of Spain , there is a marked summer drought and plenty of warm, sunny weather.
Continental Mediterranean climate of interior central plateau (mesetas). Low temperatures in winter, with temperatures under -15ºC not uncommon, and under -20ºC regularly occurring. Summer an average 24ªC. Annual rainfall under 400mm. Heavy snowfalls in winter. As the Castilians say ” nueve meses de invierno y tres meses de infierno. ” “nine months of winter and three months of hell”.
Mediterranean climate proper. Eastern and southern coast and much of the Guadalquivir Valley . Average temperatures of 11ºC in winter and 23ºC in summer. Annual rainfall between 250 mm and 600 mm.
Alpine climate
Subtropical climate. Canary Islands . Average winter temperatures above 14ºC. Average summer temperatures around 22ªC. Varied rainfall figures, MORE TO COME
See: Climate of Andalusia – Climate of Asturias and Cantabria – Climate of Castilla y Leon – Climate of_Madrid
Temperatures in Spain
Hours of sunshine vary in Spain from 1,700 on the Cantabrian coast up to more than 3,000 in the South and the Canaries.
The official record of the lowest temperature in Spain is at Estany Gento in Lerida with -32ºC in 1956, though once again experts suspect that some of the peaks in the Aragonese Pyrenees have fallen as low as -40ºC. See Temperature records
There are a number of official figures in Spain of around 47ºC, including at Écija , also known as the ‘sartén or frying pan of Andalucia’ in the province of Seville, with 47. 0ºC in 1959 and again 1967, and Seville itself in 1946. See Temperature records
The sun in the northernmost reaches of Spain reaches a height of 69.5 on the horizon on the summer solstice. In Tarifa, Spain’s southernmost point, it reaches 77.5. On the winter solstice it’s 22.5 and 30.5, respectively. This means, clouds apart, a significant difference in sun received. Bilbao airport receives 1,525 hours, Costa de La Luz from Huelva to Cadiz around 3000 hours.
If one applies the rule of thumb of a decrease in average temperature of 0.65ºC every 100m in altitude ascended, there exists a difference in temperature of some 22ºC between the freezing peaks of Mulhacen, the ceiling of the Sierra Nevada at 3,478m, and semi-tropical Granada coast just 40km apart, -all things being equal, which of course they never are. Thus, while the average temperature of much of the Mediterranean coast is some 15ºC – close to the world average – temperatures above 2500m are below freezing.
The coldest stretch of coast in the winter is in Guipúzcoa with an average of 8ºC. The warmest is the coast of most of Andalusia with 13ºC.
The valleys of the Sistema Ibérica suffer the highest numbers of frost during the year, with places such as Calamocha and Molina de Aragón with an average of 120 frosts per year. Similarly, Reinosa in the Cordillera Cantábrica at 950m above sea level has an average of 90 days of frost.
On peaks above 2,500m in the Pyrenees, Picos de Europa, Sistema Central and Ibérico and Sierra Nevada it snows between 90 and 120 days a year. In the latter ranges, snow is often present October to June in the highest and shadiest spots, though it only remains all the year round in the glaciers of the Pyrenees.
Spain is a temperate country with average temperatures sea level of between 14º-20ºC. “Continentality” and altitude however cause daily temperatures ranges of up to 30ºC in parts of the country (Belichte in Zaragoza and Ordesa in Huesca.
Average temperatures of Spanish cities (provincial and island capitals)
°C
Altitude of station
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Albacete
43m
4. 7
6.8
8.8
11.7
15.4
20.1
24.3
24.2
20.1
14.2
8.8
5.1
13.6
Alicante
81m
11.5
12.2
13.9
15.7
19. 0
22.4
25.3
25.7
23.5
19.1
15.0
12.1
18.0
Almeria
7m
12.2
12.7
14.4
15.8
18.7
21.8
24.9
25.6
23.3
19. 5
15.6
13.2
18.1
Badajoz
192m
7.6
9.8
12.5
15.0
17.9
22.6
25.7
25.9
22.7
17.5
12.4
8.5
16.5
Barcelona
175m
9. 1
10.3
11.8
14.1
17.4
21.2
24.2
24.1
21.7
17.5
13.1
10.0
16.2
Bilbao
258m
8.6
10.3
11.1
13.3
15.7
18. 7
20.8
21.2
19.5
15.6
11.6
8.8
14.6
Burgos
891m
2.3
3.8
6.2
8.7
11.8
15.5
18.5
18.6
15.7
10.8
5. 9
2.8
10.1
Cordoba
92m
9.3
10.9
13.6
15.3
18.9
23.9
27.0
27.1
25.0
19.3
14.1
10.4
18.1
Cuidad Real
Granada
680m
6. 7
8.7
10.8
13.8
16.9
21.3
25.1
25.1
21.2
15.9
10.6
6.9
15.2
Ibiza
7m
11.9
12.3
13.5
15.2
18.1
22. 3
25.5
26.1
24.2
20.6
16.6
13.6
18.4
La Coruña/O La Coruna
Las Palmas de Gran Canario
25m
17. 3
17.4
18.0
18.6
19.6
21.1
22.8
23.6
23.3
22.4
20.4
18.2
20.2
Leon (virgin del camin)
926m
3.4
4.8
7.4
8.7
12.0
16. 7
20.3
19.6
17.5
12.1
7.9
5.0
11.3
Logroño
353m
6.2
7.5
10.1
11.6
15.2
19.8
22.7
22.3
20.1
15.1
10. 1
7.2
14.0
Mahon (Menorca)
87m
10.5
10.7
11.8
13.7
17.2
21.0
24.2
24.4
22.4
18.6
14.4
11.9
16.7
Madrid (retiro)
657m
5. 0
6.6
9.4
12.2
16.0
20.8
24.7
24.3
19.8
13.9
8.7
5.4
13.9
Malaga
16m
12.1
12.9
14.7
15.7
18.7
22. 6
25.1
25.1
23.6
19.6
16.0
13.3
18.4
Oviedo
335m
8.2
8.8
10.2
10.9
13.3
16.0
18.6
18.7
18.2
14.8
11. 6
9.8
13.3
Palma de Mallorca
17m
10.4
11.0
12.5
14.7
17.9
21.8
24.8
25.2
23.1
18.7
14.5
11.5
17.1
Salamanca
814m
3. 6
5.5
7.9
10.6
14.0
18.4
21.6
21.6
17.8
12.3
7.3
3.9
12.1
Murcia
5m
10.8
11.7
13.5
15.1
17.7
21. 6
24.2
25.1
23.3
19.5
15.4
12.2
17.6
San Sebastian
258m
8.4
8.1
9.9
11.2
13.7
16.2
18.7
18.9
18.4
15.6
11. 9
9.9
13.5
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
17.6
17.6
18.3
19.1
20.3
22.1
24.3
24.9
24.2
22.7
20.5
18.5
20.8
Santander
64m
9. 6
9.8
11.3
12.1
14.5
17.0
19.1
19.4
18.7
16.1
12.6
10.7
14.3
Sevilla
13m
10.7
11.8
14.1
16.1
19.7
23. 4
26.7
26.7
24.3
19.4
14.5
11.2
18.2
Soria
1068m
2.0
4.0
5.8
8.6
11.9
16.3
19.9
19.9
16.5
10.7
5. 9
2.4
10.3
Valencia
13m
10.9
11.6
13.4
15.1
18.3
21.5
24.4
24.8
22.7
18.7
14.4
11.7
17.4
Valladolid
734m
3. 4
5.4
7.9
10.3
13.8
18.0
21.2
21.1
17.9
12.5
7.3
3.9
11.9
Zamora
Zaragoza
221m
6. 6
8.1
11.0
13.2
17.2
21.2
24.4
23.7
20.6
15.5
10.2
7.0
14.8
Note these figures may not coincide others quoted on this site as values vary in function of weather station and sequence of years. It’ll give you a rough idea though.
Source: INM
Rain in Spain
Great swathes of Spain receives an average of around 600 mm precipitation a year. The average altitude of the country is 660m. The combination of the two as a constraint to agriculture led the Spansih writer Miguel de Unamuno to remark on the “problema de los 600”, dreaming of a land which lay below this height and received more rainfall, for here he believed, somewhat simplistically, lay many of its problems.
Almeria is, in all probability, the most arid region in Europe. The Cabo de Gata area, Europes only semi-desert, receives barely 125-150 mm of rain a year.
Average yearly rainfall varies hugely. Two extremes: 1,955.2mm in 1855, and just 355.8mm in 1981, with an average variation of 20% from one year to the next, excepting the wet Cantabrian Strip. This rises to as much as 40% in places like the Mar Menor in Murcia. Consequently, longer periods are required to come up with a reliable area average (typically 40 rather than 30 years).
Average precipitation in Spain as a whole (a meaningless figure, all the same) is 650mm. In ‘wet’ Spain as a whole this rises to around 1,000 mm. Semi-arid 300 mm.
In Mediterranean Spain, rainfall tends to be concentrated in just a few days, and within this sometimes within a few hours. Figures of 100mm are common, and figures of 250 not exceptional. The absolute record is a remarkable 817mm in Oliva (Valencia) on 3 November 1987, followed by 600mm in Albuñol (Granada) on 19 October 1973 and 426mm in Cofrentes (also Valencia) on 20 October 1987. Another example: 119mm fell in one hour on 1 July 2003 in the village of Manuel in Valencia.
Interannual precipitation (rainfall, snow, hail, etc) varies hugely. In 1996 it rained twice as much or more as in 1990 in most catchment areas. So beware of making predictions on climate change solely because it hasn’t rained much in a given year.
Oddly, one of the wettest villages in Spain is not on the Atlantic coast but in Andalucia. Grazalema in the Sierra de Grazalema has an average of 2,153 mm of rain a year. The warm, humid winds blow in from the Atlantic and cool and condense as they pass over these limestone peaks. The wettest points are certainly on the Galician -Portuguese border and parts of Northern Navarra.
Average precipitation for Spain as a whole 1930-1996
Month
Monthly total in mm.
October
68.6
November
72.1
December
74. 4
January
65.7
February
58.4
March
56.7
April
56.7
May
56.1
June
39.0
July
19.6
August
25. 8
September
46.3
Total
639.5 mm
Source: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente. www.mma.es
Storms
Spain is a stormy country within the European context. Some 10,000 storms are recorded in an average year, of which 5,000 take place in the summer, 2,500 in spring, 2,000 in autumn and 500 in winter.
50 days a year there is a storm somewhere in Spain .
The record number of bolts of lightning counted in one day in Spain is 60,201 on 17th August, 2003 . See Lightning in Spain
Hailstones causes millions of euros of damage to agriculture every year. In 1952 a hailstones weighing as much as half a kilogram fell on the village of Madrilejos in Castilla-La Mancha, destroying 2,000 homes.
Winds in Spain
Spain is a windy country. Speeds of more than 175 km/h have been recorded in Los Llanos in Albacete , though winds of more than 200 km/h almost certainly occur around some of the higher peaks.
See also Climate of Andalusia
Climate Change in Spain
The Little Ice Age in Spain
The decline in temperatures throughout the world between the15th and 19th centuries, commonly and poetically known as ‘the Little Ice Age’ is a well documented event supported by copious and extremely diverse scientific and historical evidence, ranging from studies of ice core and tree ring samples to the disappearance of the fledging Viking agricultural colony under Greenland’s ice sheets and the prevalence of snowy landscapes in the art of the time. Scientific consensus reckons on a temperature of 1º to 2º C lower than today in Northern Europe, but is there evidence for a cooling in the Mediterranean and Spain? Read complete article
Pyrenean glaciers melting fast
The glaciers on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees are melting fast.. Total surface area has dropped from 1779 hectares in 1894 to 290 in 2000, representing a fall of 85% in of surface area. 52% of this has occurred in the last 20 years, and 30% between 1991 and 2001. Read complete article
Climate change threat to Sierra Nevada Flora
The unique plant communities of the high Sierra Nevada appear to be under threat from rising temperatures. A rise of 1.2ºC has been detected in the province of Granada over the last 20 years, which although not much in itself has been enough to endanger 65 endemic plants, most of which are only to be found in the highest altitudes of the range. Read complete article
Iberia most affected by climate change
According to a new report by the EEA (European Environment Agency), Spain and Portugal will be most affected within the EU by coming climate change. Storms, floods and droughts are likely to become more and more frequent with a significant rise in temperature expected. The report notes that temperature in Europe has increased 0.95 degrees over the last 100 years. This increase has been greatest in the Iberian Peninsula and Western Russia. Read complete article
Notes
National TVE forecasters don’t have much room for anything but a cursory glance at the peninsula’s weather. In contrast in the smaller territorial reach of Catalonia is the frankly superb Catalan weather forecast of TV3 – surely a candidate for the best weather programme in the world and a great disseminator of popular science.
Basque Country Bilbao – San Sebastián – Vitoria-Gasteiz
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Cantabria Santander
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Castilla-La Mancha Albacete – Ciudad Real – Cuenca – Guadalajara -Toledo
Extremadura Badajoz – Cáceres
Galicia La Coruña – Lugo – Orense – Pontevedra
La Rioja Logroño
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Murcia Murcia
Navarra Pamplona
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Spain weather in January
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On the Mediterranean coast, January is partially sunny, and the temperature is mild, around 16-17°C (60-62°F). The same is fair for the eastern areas of Andalusia, where the days are warm and welcoming for sightseeing. In Barcelona, the clear sky and 6 hours of sunshine also promise an excellent time for exploring the city.
Meanwhile, the north and the inland regions such as Madrid, deal with lower temperatures, dropping close to freezing at night. Along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, abundant showers and torrential rains are frequent during the first winter month. On the contrary, Madrid is drier and colder.
To see the real winter in Spain, visit the mountainous areas of the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada. The weather here is ideal for winter sports as it’s snowy, cold, and sunny at the same time.
Spain weather in February
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Entire Spain, besides the north (Galicia region and the neighboring areas), experiences somewhat sunny but chilly days. On the east coast, it’s warmer and more cloudy, while the inland remains cold and cloudless. In Madrid, you’ll need a warm jacket and boots to spend your time outdoors. The sunny yet crisp weather makes sightseeing a pleasant experience.
The further south you move, the warmer it gets. In the regions of Valencia and Andalusia, the weather is good enough for walking around in a light sweater.
The areas of the Atlantic Ocean keep on facing various kinds of rain daily, ranging from an unnoticeable drizzle to prolonged, exhausting rain. Although the temperature here is higher than in central Spain, going out for a city tour is not an appealing option.
Spain weather in March
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In March, the weather gradually gets better throughout the country. It’s still fresh and rainy in Catalonia and along the Atlantic coast, but the amount of precipitation decreases, and the sun is not that rare in the sky.
Along the Mediterranean coast, the weather improves towards the south. Mornings are cold, but during the day the temperature gets higher. In Andalusia and Alicante, it reaches up to 18°C (65°F).
The inland areas remain dry, and due to the prolonged sunshine, cold mornings quickly turn into pleasantly warm days. You’ll still need a jacket to go out, though.
Spain weather in April
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Mornings are chilly in all the regions. The differences in the climate become more evident by noon. From Catalonia to Andalusia, the temperature varies from 15°C (59°F) to 21°C (70°F). Days are sunny and cloudless, with rare and brief spring rains followed by sunshine. April is an ideal time for city tours and hiking all over Spain, except the north. It’s already warm enough to stay an entire day outdoors, but it’s not that hot to need shelter from the sun in the mid-day.
The region of Galicia and other Atlantic coastal areas take the burden of all the rains. The conditions in April are better than those in March, but you shouldn’t leave home without an umbrella or raincoat as the rain will catch you at least once during the day.
Spain weather in May
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The difference between the regions become more noticeable. Along the Mediterranean coast, the beach season begins. In the southern-most areas, the sea already warms up to 20°C (68°F). The air is not hot yet, but spending a few hours on a beach is possible.
In May, the cities of Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, and other tourist destinations have the best conditions for sightseeing. The sun and low chances of rain make the walks especially favorable. In Madrid, the difference between day and night temperatures is perceptible: mornings are fresh, with up to 13°C (55°F) on thermometer, while during the day the mark climbs up to 23°C (73°F). Also, beware of spring thunderstorms that might break into the city.
Meanwhile, the Atlantic coast finally gets a bit more sunny days. It’s still rainy and foggy in the area, but the dry periods extend, and the temperature gradually rises.
Spain weather in June
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In June, the weather is excellent no matter what region you visit. The entire Mediterranean coastline is ready to host beach lovers. The water is warm enough for swimming, and over 15 hours of sunshine daily ensure a smooth tan. The temperature gets higher, and the heat is more perceptible at noon. Especially hot are the southern resorts and inland areas.
Even the regions neighboring the Atlantic Ocean get their portion of sunshine. Rains might occur here, but they are not that heavy and prolonged as they used to be in spring.
Spain weather in July
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If your plan is to visit Madrid, July is not a good time as the heat gets devastating here. While the sea breeze refreshes the coastal areas, no wind brings coolness to the inland regions. The temperatures rise over 32°C (90°F) and are intolerable. During the day, you’d better stay inside in well-conditioned spaces.
Along the Mediterranean coast, the days are hot, and the sea gets warmer, ensuring perfect conditions for beach vacations. By sunset, the heat becomes more tolerable, and late-evening walks are ideal for sightseeing.
Influenced by the ocean, the north experiences the weather swings. The nights and mornings are chilly, while the days are warm and occasionally hot.
Spain weather in August
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The heat spreads over Spain and marks the climax of the tourist season. Along the Mediterranean coast, the sea warms up to 27°C (81°F). Morning is an excellent time to swim and sunbathe afterward. Regardless of the region, by noon, it gets way too hot outdoors, and it’s better to stay inside for several hours. In the evening, the heat decreases, and the weather becomes more comfortable for long walks.
August is excellent timing for a visit to Santiago de Compostela, the leading tourist destination in the north. Besides, warm and sunny yet fresh days allow you to go hiking, explore the region, and travel along the Atlantic coast without the risk of being caught by torrential rain.
Spain weather in September
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A slight decrease in heat can be sensed in Catalonia. The other areas of the Mediterranean still live in the conditions of summer. The weather remains warm and sunny, no rains intervene with the holidays, and the sea is calm. As autumn gently approaches the country, the mornings and evenings become fresher yet comfortable. The only issue is that swimming at sunrise would be more refreshing than during the summer months.
The temperature decreases in inland too. In Madrid, the sizzling heat drops to 25°C (77°F), making it a comfortable location for a visit again.
In the north, excellent weather goes on. Although the water could be too chilly for long swims, it’s suitable for surfing. Relatively small waves make it especially welcoming for less experienced surfers.
Spain weather in October
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The mist and rain are back to the Atlantic coast. From now on, until May, this area will be foggy and wet. Meanwhile, the rest of the country undergoes deterioration of the weather too. Occasional rains occur in Barcelona, Valencia, and along the entire Mediterranean coast. Most of the days, it’s still sunny, and the air is warm, up to 23°C (73°F). But the sea is no longer suitable for swimming. The south is the only place where the beach season continues. If you want to catch the last hot days in Spain, consider traveling to Malaga and Seville.
Spain weather in November
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The conditions become worse day by day. Along the Atlantic Ocean, the rains are continuous, and the sky is rarely clear. Although this area is moist in general, November is the wettest month here.
The Mediterranean coast also immerses in the state of autumn, with its wet days, fresh mornings, and clouds obscuring the sun. It doesn’t matter where you plan to travel, make sure you have a warm sweater, a jacket, and an umbrella in your bag. The chances you’d need them in Andalusia are low, but the weather is unstable, and it’s better to be prepared.
The relatively dry November expects you in the inland areas, namely, in Madrid. By this time, the city approaches winter, and 7°C (47°F) on the thermometer should not surprise you.
Spain weather in December
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In December, Madrid receives only 50 cm (20 in) of precipitation, which makes it one of the aridest areas of Spain. The temperature keeps on decreasing here and in the rest of the territories too. The east coast, especially the southeast, is still the warmest part of the country, but frequent rains and cloudiness are unavoidable. In the Atlantic coast, nothing is new: it keeps on raining, sneaking winds blow, the sun hides behind the clouds, and the entire region immerses into a fog.
In the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, the temperature drops to -1°C (31°F), and the chances of snowfall are high. If you’re into winter sports, these regions have favorable conditions.
Costa del Sol weather – Met Office
Costa del Sol Weather averages and climate information
Costa del Sol enjoys the Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons. The region lives up to its name and receives 325 days of sunshine in the year.
July and August are the hottest months in the region, with the average daily max temperatures around 31 °C. January is the coldest time of the year, with the average daily temperatures at around 17 °C.
Average daily max (°C)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
17.0
17.8
19.5
21.8
24.6
28.4
30.8
31.3
28.1
24.1
20.1
17.5
23.4
Average relative humidity (%)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
71
69
69
64
63
61
61
62
65
71
71
72
67
Average rainfall (mm)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
73
56
52
43
22
3
3
3
32
56
77
112
Average daily sunshine (hrs)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
9
7
6
5
8
Average wind speed (mph)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
9. 3
8.9
8.2
8.2
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.3
7.0
6.8
8.4
9.2
8.1
When is the best time to visit the Costa del Sol
If you are a heat lover, the best time to visit the Costa del Sol is summer, when the weather is guaranteed to be hot and visitors can benefit from 11 hours of daily sunshine. Spring and autumn are also very popular months to visit the resort with pleasant temperatures and a fair amount of sunlight each day.
Summer
The Costa Del Sol summer lasts from June through to late September and experience average daily highs of around 28 – 31 °C, but temperatures have been known to soar up to the highs of 40 °C+ during a heatwave. Thanks to the cool sea breeze, which is a constant feature of the Costa del Sol, the heat is never too intense. The chances of rainfall are non-existent in July and low in June, August and September. The average daily amount of sunshine is at its peak with 11 hours of sunlight in July and 10 hours in June and August.
Winter
Winter is the coldest season in the Costa del Sol, but despite this, it’s still a lot warmer than any other parts of Northern Europe. The temperatures between December and February are about 14 °C. Winter is a wet season for the resort with December being the wettest month of the year with an average rainfall at 100mm. The Costa del Sol receives between 5 and 7 hours of daily sunshine in the winter.
Spring & Autumn
The Costa del Sol enjoys comfortable and warm temperatures in the spring and autumn. Daytime highs range between 20 – 24 °C. The average rainfall is between 20 – 50 mm in spring and 60 – 100 mm in autumn. The average daily sunshine in spring and autumn ranges between 6 hours in November to 8 hours in May.
Extremes
Due to its close proximity to North Africa, the Costa del Sol is subject to dust storms, which are caused by winds blown across the Sahara Desert. These dust storms bring with them high temperatures and are known to reduce visibility, often to 200 m or less.
Costa del Sol tourist information
The name ‘Costa del Sol’ is a form of tourist branding created to promote the Province of Malaga’s coastline following a huge upsurge in tourism throughout the 1960s and ’70s, retaining its popularity to the present day.
The Costa del Sol area stretches for over 160km on the Andalucía coast and contains a vast number of renowned resorts, each with individual characteristics: Malaga, Nerja, Marbella, Torremolinos, Mijas, Fuengirola, Puerto Banus and Benalmadena are some of the bigger names.
The weather in the Costa del Sol is some of the most reliable in mainland Spain due to its southerly position. It is also somewhat sheltered from the wind by the Sierras behind the resorts. This means sun seekers love the area and often prefer it to the more northerly resorts that line the east coast. Afternoon temperatures can be in the late teens even in the winter months, so strolling around a tourist hotspot like Marbella Old Town is a pleasure even in December or January.
Tourists will often arrive at the Costa del Sol via Malaga or Granada Airports, and the resorts in general are very well-connected to the wider Andalucía region.
The city of Malaga has a successful football team who ply their trade in La Liga. Malaga CF reached the quarter finals of the 2013 Champions League under Manuel Pellegrini. Their home ground, La Rosaleda, has entertained many of European football’s biggest names over the last few years.
Malaga is the metropolitan hub of the Costa del Sol and enjoys much of the wealth generated by the financial markets. Its most famous residents include Pablo Picasso and Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas.
The Costa del Sol is one of the most favoured locations of British expats and a fair amount of British influence and culture has filtered into the area.
Weather in Spain in winter / Water temperature in the sea / Weather map
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This weather map is fully interactive. You can switch months, as well as zoom and move the visible area of the map to view other resorts.
Where is the best place to relax in Spain in winter?
This table will help you determine which resorts in Spain are warmest in winter, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.
Resort name
December weather air/water temperature
Weather in January air / water temperature
February weather air/water temperature
Aguilas
16.6°C
16.6°C
15.3°C
15.1°C
16.0°C
14.5°C
Adeje
20.7°C
21.1°C
19.6°C
20.1°C
19.6°C
19.3°C
Alicante
16. 4°C
16.5°C
15.1°C
14.9°C
15.7°C
14.1°C
Altea
16.9°C
16.6°C
15.3°C
14.9°C
15.2°C
14.1°C
Albir
16.7°C
16.6°C
15.1°C
14.9°C
15.0°C
14.1°C
Alcudia
15.8°C
16.6°C
14.2°C
14.9°C
14.0°C
14.1°C
Almeria
17.0°C
16.5°C
15.7°C
15.1°C
16.3°C
14.6°C
Almuñécar
16.9°C
16.1°C
15.8°C
15.2°C
16.2°C
14.8°C
Algeciras
16.3°C
16.6°C
14.8°C
15.8°C
15.3°C
15.1°C
Badalona
14. 3°C
15.4°C
13.0°C
13.9°C
13.6°C
13.1°C
Barcelona
14.0°C
15.4°C
12.7°C
13.9°C
13.2°C
13.1°C
benalmadena
16.5°C
16.1°C
15.2°C
15.3°C
15.7°C
14.8°C
benalmadena
16.5°C
16.1°C
15.2°C
15.3°C
15.7°C
14.8°C
Benidorm
16.6°C
16.6°C
15.1°C
14.9°C
15.0°C
14.1°C
Benicassim
16.6°C
16.0°C
15.2°C
14.2°C
16.4°C
13.3°C
Bilbao
13.6°C
14.1°C
11.7°C
13.0°C
12.5°C
12.3°C
Blanes
14. 2°C
15.2°C
12.7°C
13.8°C
13.3°C
13.0°C
Burgos
8.1°C
–
6.6°C
–
7.8°C
–
Valencia
16.6°C
15.9°C
15.4°C
14.2°C
16.1°C
13.5°C
Villajoyosa
16.6°C
16.6°C
15.1°C
14.9°C
15.1°C
14.1°C
Gandia
16.5°C
15.9°C
15.1°C
14.3°C
15.6°C
13.6°C
Guia de Isora
19.3°C
21.1°C
18.1°C
20.1°C
18.3°C
19.4°C
Golf del Sur
21.5°C
21.0°C
20.2°C
20.0°C
20.3°C
19.2°C
Gran Canaria
21. 6°C
20.6°C
20.3°C
19.5°C
20.2°C
18.8°C
Granada
13.2°C
16.1°C
11.5°C
15.2°C
12.7°C
14.8°C
Guardamar del Segura
17.0°C
16.5°C
15.8°C
14.9°C
16.2°C
14.2°C
Denia
16.2°C
16.2°C
14.7°C
14.7°C
14.7°C
13.8°C
Girona
14.1°C
15.1°C
12.9°C
13.7°C
13.8°C
13.0°C
Ibiza
16.4°C
16.6°C
14.8°C
15.1°C
14.6°C
14.4°C
Cadaqués
13.8°C
14.8°C
12.5°C
13.5°C
12.9°C
12.7°C
Cadiz
17. 0°C
16.5°C
15.3°C
15.3°C
16.1°C
14.8°C
Cala d’Or
16.1°C
17.0°C
14.5°C
15.2°C
14.8°C
14.3°C
Cala Mayor
15.9°C
16.7°C
14.2°C
15.1°C
14.8°C
14.3°C
Cala Mesquida
15.9°C
16.8°C
14.2°C
15.0°C
14.3°C
14.1°C
Cala Figuera
16.2°C
17.0°C
14.5°C
15.2°C
14.8°C
14.3°C
Calafell
14.5°C
15.4°C
13.2°C
13.9°C
14.0°C
13.1°C
Calella
14.1°C
15.3°C
12.6°C
13.9°C
13.1°C
13.1°C
Calpe
16. 6°C
16.6°C
15.2°C
14.9°C
15.6°C
14.1°C
Cambrils
14.5°C
15.6°C
13.1°C
14.0°C
13.7°C
13.2°C
camp de mar
15.8°C
16.7°C
14.1°C
15.1°C
14.5°C
14.3°C
Can Picafort
16.0°C
16.6°C
14.4°C
14.8°C
14.3°C
14.0°C
Capella
9.9°C
–
8.8°C
–
10.4°C
–
Cartagena
17.2°C
16.6°C
15.7°C
15.1°C
16.3°C
14.4°C
Castellón de la Plana
16.6°C
16.0°C
15.2°C
14.2°C
16.4°C
13.3°C
Coma Ruga
14. 6°C
15.4°C
13.2°C
13.9°C
14.5°C
13.1°C
Cordova
15.4°C
–
13.9°C
–
15.7°C
–
Corralejo
20.5°C
20.1°C
19.1°C
19.1°C
19.1°C
18.2°C
Costa Adeje
21.6°C
21.1°C
20.4°C
20.1°C
20.6°C
19.3°C
Costa Blanca
16.7°C
16.6°C
15.0°C
14.9°C
15.4°C
14.1°C
Costa Brava
13.7°C
14.9°C
12.4°C
13.6°C
12.9°C
12.9°C
Cullera
16.8°C
16.0°C
15.5°C
14.4°C
16.2°C
13.6°C
La Palma
20. 4°C
21.2°C
19.1°C
20.3°C
18.6°C
19.5°C
La Pineda
14.7°C
15.6°C
13.2°C
14.0°C
13.8°C
13.2°C
La Coruna
13.8°C
13.8°C
12.5°C
13.3°C
12.6°C
12.9°C
La Manga
17.1°C
16.5°C
15.8°C
15.0°C
16.1°C
14.3°C
La Orotava
20.1°C
21.0°C
18.6°C
19.9°C
18.6°C
19.1°C
Lanzarote
20.4°C
20.1°C
19.1°C
19.1°C
18.8°C
18.2°C
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
20.8°C
20.6°C
19.6°C
19.6°C
19.2°C
18. 8°C
Leon
8.5°C
–
7.6°C
–
8.5°C
–
Lloret de Mar
14.5°C
15.2°C
13.0°C
13.8°C
13.4°C
13.0°C
Los Alcazares
17.1°C
16.5°C
15.6°C
15.0°C
16.3°C
14.3°C
Los Gigantes
21.1°C
21.1°C
19.8°C
20.1°C
19.5°C
19.4°C
Los Cristianos
21.8°C
21.1°C
20.6°C
20.1°C
20.8°C
19.3°C
Magaluf
16.1°C
16.8°C
14.4°C
15.2°C
15.1°C
14.3°C
Madrid
11.9°C
–
10.6°C
–
12. 2°C
–
Majorca
15.8°C
16.9°C
14.4°C
15.2°C
14.5°C
14.3°C
Malaga
17.5°C
16.0°C
16.2°C
15.2°C
16.6°C
14.7°C
Malgrat de Mar
14.0°C
15.3°C
12.5°C
13.9°C
13.1°C
13.1°C
Manilva
16.9°C
16.1°C
15.5°C
15.4°C
16.3°C
14.8°C
Mar Menor
17.1°C
16.6°C
15.8°C
15.0°C
16.1°C
14.3°C
Marbella
17.2°C
16.2°C
16.0°C
15.4°C
16.5°C
14.8°C
Maspalomas
21.1°C
20.6°C
19.9°C
19. 6°C
20.2°C
18.8°C
mataro
14.6°C
15.3°C
13.0°C
13.8°C
13.9°C
13.0°C
Melilla
17.7°C
16.7°C
16.5°C
15.7°C
16.6°C
15.2°C
Menorca
15.6°C
16.6°C
14.0°C
14.8°C
13.8°C
13.9°C
Mijas
15.4°C
16.1°C
14.2°C
15.3°C
14.9°C
14.8°C
Moraira
16.5°C
16.5°C
15.0°C
14.9°C
15.0°C
14.1°C
Motril
17.1°C
–
15.8°C
–
16.3°C
–
Mojacar
16.8°C
16.7°C
15.4°C
15. 1°C
16.2°C
14.5°C
Murcia
17.2°C
16.5°C
16.2°C
15.0°C
17.4°C
14.3°C
Nerja
17.0°C
16.1°C
15.5°C
15.2°C
16.1°C
14.8°C
Oviedo
12.9°C
–
11.1°C
–
11.8°C
–
Oropesa del Mar
16.6°C
16.0°C
15.2°C
14.2°C
16.4°C
13.3°C
Paguera
15.9°C
16.7°C
14.3°C
15.1°C
14.2°C
14.3°C
Palm
16.0°C
16.8°C
14.5°C
15.1°C
15.3°C
14.3°C
Palma Nova
15.9°C
16.8°C
14.3°C
15. 2°C
14.8°C
14.3°C
Palma de Mallorca
16.0°C
16.8°C
14.5°C
15.1°C
14.7°C
14.3°C
Pamplona
9.5°C
–
8.2°C
–
9.3°C
–
Peñiscola
15.0°C
15.8°C
13.8°C
14.0°C
14.4°C
13.1°C
Pilar de la Horadada
17.0°C
16.6°C
15.6°C
15.0°C
16.5°C
14.3°C
Pineda de Mar
14.2°C
15.3°C
12.7°C
13.9°C
13.2°C
13.1°C
Playa de Aro
13.9°C
15.1°C
12.4°C
13.7°C
13.2°C
13.0°C
Playa de Muro
15.8°C
16. 6°C
14.1°C
14.9°C
14.7°C
14.1°C
Playa de Palma
16.0°C
16.8°C
14.5°C
15.1°C
15.3°C
14.3°C
Playa de San Augustin
21.4°C
20.6°C
20.2°C
19.6°C
20.5°C
18.8°C
Playa del Inglés
21.1°C
20.6°C
19.9°C
19.6°C
20.3°C
18.8°C
Playa d’en Bossa
16.5°C
16.7°C
14.8°C
15.2°C
15.1°C
14.4°C
Playa de Las Americas
21.8°C
21.1°C
20.6°C
20.1°C
20.8°C
19.3°C
Puerto de la Cruz
21.0°C
21.0°C
19.5°C
19.9°C
19. 4°C
19.1°C
Puerto de Mogan
21.6°C
20.7°C
20.3°C
19.7°C
20.5°C
19.0°C
Puerto del Carmen
20.6°C
20.0°C
19.2°C
19.0°C
19.3°C
18.1°C
Puerto de Santiago
21.6°C
21.1°C
20.3°C
20.1°C
20.0°C
19.4°C
Reus
13.2°C
15.6°C
11.9°C
14.0°C
12.8°C
13.2°C
Roquetas de Mar
17.1°C
16.4°C
15.7°C
15.1°C
16.7°C
14.6°C
Roses
13.7°C
14.7°C
12.4°C
13.4°C
13.4°C
12.6°C
Salou
14.5°C
15. 6°C
13.1°C
14.0°C
13.7°C
13.2°C
San Jose
17.1°C
16.6°C
15.6°C
15.2°C
16.7°C
14.6°C
San Juan de los Terreros
17.3°C
16.6°C
15.9°C
15.1°C
16.9°C
14.5°C
San Pedro del Pinatar
17.0°C
16.6°C
15.6°C
15.0°C
16.3°C
14.3°C
San Sebastian
12.7°C
14.0°C
10.8°C
12.8°C
11.7°C
12.1°C
San Fernando
17.0°C
16.4°C
15.4°C
15.3°C
16.2°C
14.8°C
Santa Pola
16.8°C
16.4°C
15.5°C
14.8°C
16.2°C
14. 1°C
Santa Ponsa
15.8°C
16.8°C
14.1°C
15.1°C
14.6°C
14.3°C
Santa Cruz de la Palma
20.2°C
21.1°C
18.9°C
20.1°C
18.7°C
19.3°C
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
20.5°C
20.9°C
19.2°C
19.8°C
18.6°C
19.0°C
Santa Susanna
14.0°C
15.3°C
12.5°C
13.9°C
13.1°C
13.1°C
santander
14.1°C
14.0°C
12.2°C
13.1°C
12.4°C
12.4°C
Santiago de Compostela
11.7°C
–
10.6°C
–
11.3°C
–
Zaragoza
12.1°C
–
11. 1°C
–
12.9°C
–
Seville
16.9°C
15.9°C
15.5°C
14.6°C
17.0°C
14.3°C
Segovia
8.3°C
–
6.5°C
–
8.0°C
–
Ceuta
17.0°C
17.1°C
15.7°C
16.3°C
15.7°C
15.6°C
Sitges
14.2°C
15.4°C
12.7°C
13.9°C
13.9°C
13.2°C
Sierra Nevada
9.8°C
16.2°C
8.3°C
15.2°C
8.9°C
14.8°C
Tarifa
16.7°C
17.4°C
15.3°C
16.4°C
15.4°C
15.6°C
Tarragona
14.8°C
15.6°C
13. 3°C
14.0°C
13.9°C
13.2°C
Tenerife
17.6°C
21.0°C
16.4°C
19.9°C
15.9°C
19.1°C
Toledo
12.1°C
–
10.9°C
–
12.7°C
–
Torrevieja
17.1°C
16.6°C
15.9°C
15.0°C
16.3°C
14.3°C
Torremolinos
17.5°C
16.0°C
16.2°C
15.2°C
16.9°C
14.7°C
Torrox
15.3°C
16.1°C
13.9°C
15.2°C
14.6°C
14.7°C
Tossa de Mar
14.2°C
15.2°C
12.8°C
13.8°C
13.2°C
13.0°C
Huelva
16.9°C
16. 1°C
15.4°C
15.0°C
16.4°C
14.3°C
Figueres
13.8°C
14.7°C
12.5°C
13.4°C
12.8°C
12.6°C
Formentera
16.6°C
16.7°C
15.0°C
15.2°C
14.8°C
14.5°C
Fuengirola
17.3°C
16.1°C
16.0°C
15.4°C
16.4°C
14.8°C
Fuerteventura
20.6°C
20.2°C
19.4°C
19.1°C
19.1°C
18.3°C
Javea
16.3°C
16.4°C
14.8°C
14.8°C
14.7°C
13.9°C
Sherry
17.2°C
–
15.7°C
–
16.7°C
–
Gijón
13. 7°C
13.8°C
12.1°C
12.9°C
12.6°C
12.4°C
Chiclana de la Frontera
16.9°C
16.5°C
15.5°C
15.5°C
15.8°C
14.9°C
El Vendrell
14.6°C
15.4°C
13.2°C
13.9°C
14.5°C
13.1°C
El Medano
21.3°C
20.9°C
20.0°C
19.9°C
20.2°C
19.1°C
El Arenal
10.2°C
–
9.0°C
–
10.5°C
–
El Puerto de Santa Maria
17.0°C
16.4°C
15.3°C
15.3°C
16.1°C
14.7°C
Empuriabrava
13.8°C
14.7°C
12.5°C
13.4°C
12.8°C
12. 6°C
Estepona
17.1°C
16.1°C
15.7°C
15.4°C
16.3°C
14.8°C
* Sundial – an indicator that displays the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface. This indicator is influenced by both the length of daylight hours and cloud cover in the daytime.
Reviews of tourists about the weather in Spain in winter
Celebrated the New Year in Calpe. You can’t call the weather in December summer, but it was definitely spring. All days were sunny. The air temperature fluctuated in the range of 15 or even 18°C. True, the sea was cool, even for us Siberians. At plus 16-17 ° you can’t swim for a very long time. However, we took the risk of dipping in the middle of the day, when the temperature of air and water reaches its maximum mark in this period of the year. I liked it, sea water invigorates and refreshes. It was cool in the evening and early morning in Calpe. Therefore, sweaters and windbreakers came in handy.
In winter, only walruses can swim here. At an air temperature of +13 degrees, this is not very comfortable. We went here in December, just to enjoy the atmosphere of Spain. There is almost no one on the beaches, you can just walk. We stayed in Kosta for 3 days and it was cloudy all three days. Cold, something similar to our late autumn. Many shops and cafes are closed, so the best time for a relaxing holiday.
As if I were not in Malaga, but in Sochi. The weather in February is very similar, there is no more rain, the temperature rises to + 15, but sometimes at night it can be about + 3-5 degrees. Rare are the days when there are clouds in the sky and cover the sun. Walking around the city is a pleasure, of course the sea is still cold and does not warm up above +15. But for walks in a warm city, February is ideal. As I told my wife, why fly so far when you can be in Sochi in 2 hours. In general, a great option from winter Moscow to get to +15
I wasn’t looking for a beach holiday, I just wanted warmth and tranquility. Las Palmas gave me what I expected. The main thing is that there was no rain. Yes, often there were clouds in the sky and the sun was hiding, but the temperature for 10 days did not fall below +15, the water is certainly cold and not the season for swimming, maybe +16 is normal for someone, but not for me for sure. There was no wind, even though they scared me. I consider the rest successful, perhaps I will only write down excessive cloudiness as a minus, otherwise I was lucky with the weather!
The trip to Valencia turned out to be unplanned, but I don’t regret it at all. I’ve been here for 8 days and I don’t want to return to Moscow. Yes, the weather is not very warm, only +13-14 degrees, but the sun is shining all the time and there is no rain. It’s a thrill, you can safely walk around the city and enjoy the sights, but I would take a leather jacket, the winds are decent, especially if you are not far from the sea. And it’s cold at night, about +3, so you can’t do without warm clothes. Of course, you can’t swim in the sea (unless you are a walrus), the water is only +12. If you need a beach holiday in February, then Valencia is clearly not the right place, but walking around the city and the promenade in plus 13 is the most important thing, the main thing is that there is no rain.
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weather, what temperature, climate features
Spain is a land of dreams. Many people prefer to relax on the Mediterranean coast at least once a year. And someone seeks to move to live in this country for some time or even forever. Therefore, such people are interested in what the weather will be like in Spain in winter. After all, Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians and residents of other countries of the former CIS are accustomed to cold winters and snow. And in the Spanish state you certainly will not meet cold winters. After all, everything is completely different here. Yes, and light snow in this country is quite difficult to see, since it practically does not happen here.
Monthly weather in Spain in winter
It is no secret to anyone that the Spanish climate is quite mild and pleasant. Citizens of Russia tolerate it very well at any time of the year. And this is not at all surprising. After all, there is always a lot of sun, clean and fresh air, and in some regions there is also a wonderful view of the Mediterranean Sea. But many are concerned about the question of whether there is winter in Spain. Let’s figure it out together and look at the weather in this country by month. So:
December. Many people plan their winter vacation in December. And there are many reasons for this. In the South of the country during this period the weather is incredibly warm. There is a very pleasant atmosphere during this period. As for the northern part of the state, it is also not bad here during this period. The air temperature averages +15 degrees Celsius. Of course, you won’t be able to swim even in the pool, but the pleasant atmosphere will please any tourist. It can be quite cold here at night. Sometimes it rains here in December. But even this fact is not able to spoil the overall impression of a holiday in this country.
January. During this period it is very good to rest in the South and in the East. The air temperature here is from 20 degrees Celsius and above. You can also swim in the sea. For example, in the Canary Islands, the water temperature can reach 20 degrees. In addition, there is very beautiful nature at any time of the year. But, unfortunately, the same cannot be said about central Spain. Here the temperature jumps all the time and varies between 5-10 degrees Celsius. But if you have arrived in this country in order to breathe fresh air and admire the picturesque nature, then a slight coolness will not harm your vacation. It can be quite chilly here at night and at dawn. It often rains in Barcelona in January. In addition, in the North of Spain during this period there are sometimes even snowfalls. But the air temperature never drops below zero.
February. This is perhaps the rainiest month. In the North of Spain, it often rains in February. And snowfalls can be found here. If you are interested in how many degrees are here during this period, then you don’t have to worry. On the coldest day in February, the air temperature reaches +8 degrees Celsius. The water temperature can be a maximum of 13 degrees. And, of course, during this period, no one bathes either in the sea or in the pool. In the North, you can expect rain, but not more than 5 days a month. The rest of the days you will enjoy the sun and clear skies. By the end of February, the air temperature can already reach 20 degrees during the daytime, and you will have a great opportunity to soak up the sun on the beach or in the park. If you wanted to visit the Canary Islands, then the end of February is a very good time to relax.
Speaking about the weather in Spain in winter, it should be noted that the beginning of heavy rains indicates that a rather warm time will come in the near future. That is why here quite often in February there are downpours in the literal sense of the word, and then they are replaced by a fairly warm spring. And in the spring, you can already afford a full-fledged Spanish vacation. Here the weather is fine in the spring, the Mediterranean Sea is quite warm and the climate is quite pleasant. Therefore, spring is rightfully considered one of the best periods to visit the Spanish resort.
What to take with you on a trip to Spain in winter?
If you want to go on a trip to Spain in the winter, you definitely need to prepare well for this. Namely, take with you all the necessary things. In order for you to be ready for anything, you will first need warm clothes. And you need to take it even if you plan to go to Spain in December or at the end of February, when it is quite warm in this country. After all, the weather in winter is quite changeable. And if the sun shone in the morning, this does not mean at all that by the evening it will still shine, and you will be warm. Don’t forget sweaters, jeans or trousers, windbreakers and tracksuits.
Take care of your shoes. You must have comfortable shoes with you. For example, sneakers or sneakers. After all, you will walk a lot, seeing the local attractions. Rubber boots may also come in handy. Do not forget that in winter there are real downpours.
And, of course, an umbrella or a raincoat can also help you out in rainy weather. Although you can certainly buy these things in one of the local stores if you suddenly forget them at home. Indeed, in winter in Spain, the period of sales and the season of discounts.
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The temperature in Spain of and the number of cloudless days allow us to recognize this country as the European record holder of for heat and sun. The geography of the Iberian Peninsula and the unique topography form a diverse climate in Spain. Influenced by the Atlantic, it is mild and humid all year round in northern Spain. High daily “jumps” of temperatures are characteristic of the climate of the central regions of the country. The southeastern and southern regions of Mediterranean Spain belong to the subtropical climate zone. Here are the main resort areas and famous beaches.
The water temperature in Spain from June to October is optimal for swimming. The number of sunny days often reaches 280-290 out of 365 . Even from November to March, when the country’s comfortable ski resorts welcome guests, you can wear summer clothes on the Mediterranean coast. The weather in winter is great for trips, getting to know the national culture and history of Spain.
Spanish dominions include Balearic and Canary groups of islands located respectively in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The weather conditions of the Balearic archipelago are similar to the weather of the Mediterranean coast of continental Spain. The climate of the farther Canary Islands is warmer and milder.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN SPRING – SUMMER
Holidays in the spring on the Iberian Peninsula are best suited for curious tourists. The average temperature in Spain is in March – May in the daytime from +17…+19 to +24…+26 °С, at night – from +8…+10 to +17…+19 degrees Celsius. Warming up of sea water is +15…+19 degrees. Although in some areas with own microclimate (for example, Murcia) it gets warmer earlier.
Swimming and sunbathing in Spain officially only from June. The water in the Mediterranean Sea in August can reach +25…+27 °С. The air temperature of the southern and southeastern Mediterranean coast during the day averages +26…+32 degrees, at night – +18…+22 °С. The high season attracts the maximum number of tourists and the cost of rest is the highest of the year.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN AUTUMN
The temperature in Spain in September starts a gradual slow decline. Summer heat disappears, and the sea remains warm in summer. “Velvet season” is preferable for families with children, both in terms of the weather and the decreasing influx of tourists. Velvet Season usually starts in September and ends in mid to late October.
The average temperature on the southern and southeastern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during the “velvet season” during the day is from +30 to +20 degrees, at night – from +22 to +12 ° С, falling accordingly closer to November. The average sea temperature is +21…+25 °C.
November is the off-season period, when the weather abruptly changes to winter.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN WINTER
The climate of Spain suggests a different temperature regime in the regions of the country in winter.
Inland regions of Spain are colder: during the day +9…+12 , at night – about 0 ° С. Coastal areas are warmer. On the northern coast during the day +13…+15 degrees, at night +6…+8 °С, it often rains. The southern and southeastern coasts are less humid. Air heating during the day is +13…+19 degrees, at night – +4…+9 °С.
The water temperature in Spain in winter is +13…+18 °С.
In the mountains from November to March there is snow, the temperature here is weakly negative – about -7 … -1 °С. There are many high quality ski resorts in Spain .
In winter, travelers are attracted to Spain by active holidays (mainly skiing), educational and sightseeing tourism , gastronomic tours , health improvement , Christmas entourage and discount season in retail chains.
Climate in Spain by months. Temperature in Spain. General information about the climate of Spain
Monthly weather is presented in the temperature table and in the reviews of tourists, in June for Ibiza 26°C, Valencia 26°C.
Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, which in turn is surrounded on all sides by the sea, but sea air masses in no way affect the climatic conditions in the central part of the peninsula. Spain is characterized by a subtropical climate of the Mediterranean type, which characterizes this country as an excellent option for tourist trips. So in the summer months in Spain it is quite hot, and the winter is cool, but comfortable. Almost throughout Spain, winter is short, and the average temperature is around +8°C, and in the summer months the average air temperature is around +27+30°C. This temperature is characteristic of the coastal zones of Spain, while moving away from the coastal zone, the temperature background changes slightly, winter becomes colder. So in the winter months in the central regions of Spain, the air temperature is only about + 2 + 3 ° C, and summer temperatures remain as hot as on the coast, reaching the thermometer mark of + 30 ° C, the only thing is that at night the temperature drops to +18°C, which is much lower than on the coast.
As for precipitation, the coastal part receives much more than the central part. The farther from the coast, the more pronounced the differences in climate. On average, precipitation is not abundant, so in July, precipitation, according to average data, falls about 30 mm, while in other months precipitation falls at a rate of 50 mm. In the winter months, the maximum amount of precipitation falls, monthly amounting to about 100-120 mm of precipitation.
Weather in Spain in July: Ibiza 29°C, Valencia 29°C.
In Spain, a warm subtropical climate prevails, Mediterranean on the southeast coast and continental on the plateaus of the central part of the country.
Weather in Spain now:
Hot summers give way to long warm autumns, mild winters on the coast contrast with icy winds in the Meseta Valley region, where snow often falls in winter. But already in February, the mountain terraces near the Mediterranean coast are again shrouded in pink clouds of blossoming almonds.
Climate of Spain by months:
Spring
Spring in Spain, as in most European countries, is one of the most beautiful seasons, pleasing with friendly flowering and a rapid rise in temperature. Especially beautiful and fresh spring in the Canary Islands. On the Mediterranean coast in early March, almost no one bathes in the still cool sea, but the beaches are already starting to heat up from the sun, and by May the air warms up to 26-28 degrees. Spring in the Spanish north begins the season of heavy rains.
In anticipation of the opening of the beach season in spring, you can see many holidays that are a way of life for the Spaniards. Of the most famous holidays, one can name “Las Fallas”, the Valencian spring festival, which takes place in mid-March, and the festivities in May dedicated to San Isidro, the patron saint of the city. In the Holy Week preceding Easter, mystical religious processions, known as Semana Santa, take place throughout Spain. One of the most spectacular holidays, “Moros and Cristianos”, takes place in the city of Alcoy at the end of April and lasts three days.
Summer
In summer the temperature in the interior of Spain often rises to 38-40 degrees, and the capital is no exception. Due to the suffocating heat, most enterprises close for one of the summer months, and everyone rushes to the sea together, often creating traffic jams not only in cities, but also on highways. July in Spain is the driest of the months, and even at night the air warms up to twenty degrees. The water in the sea is also warm, so in summer the beach season is at its height on the coast. In the Canary Islands, hot African winds are neutralized by the freshness of the south trade winds, creating comfortable conditions for relaxation. In the summer, bullfights take place throughout Spain, and from July 6 to 14, San Fermin is held in Pamplona, accompanied by the famous race through the city streets, ahead of a herd of angry bulls.
Autumn
For most of the Spanish resorts, autumn is a blessed velvet season, September weather is like the beginning of summer, and the outflow of vacationers and students has a pleasant effect on prices. The temperature does not rise above the mark of 27 degrees, and the sea during the summer is warmed up to + 22-24C. Gradually the temperature drops, but the beaches are open until November. In the central part of Spain, the likelihood of rain increases, but this is a great time to visit the many museums and architectural monuments, holidays and music festivals. In autumn, the traditional deer rut begins in Spanish forests and reserves, and fans of ecotourism can watch their ritual fights.
Winter
A mild winter on the Mediterranean coast of Spain in Cantabria or Asturias can turn into stormy winds or snowfalls from the Atlantic. Humidity is also felt in seaside resorts – this is the time of rains, as if catching up on opportunities missed during the dry summer. And in the Canary Islands, this is the peak of the season, warm and cloudless days. The velvet season in continental Spain continues only on the sunny Andalusian coast, where there are enough theme parks and golf courses. And, of course, winter is the peak season in the ski resorts of Spain. The country is preparing for Christmas, which is celebrated on a grand scale, the New Year, and the final New Year holidays, beloved by children, the Day of the Three Kings.
And the number of cloudless days allows us to recognize this country as the European record holder for heat and sun. The geography of the Iberian Peninsula and the unique topography form a diverse climate in Spain. Influenced by the Atlantic, it is mild and humid all year round in northern Spain. High daily “jumps” of temperatures are characteristic of the climate of the central regions of the country. The southeastern and southern regions of Mediterranean Spain belong to the subtropical climate zone. Here are the main resort areas and famous beaches.
Average temperature on the southern and southeastern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during the “velvet season” is in the afternoon from +30 to +20 degrees, at night – from +22 to +12 °С, decreasing accordingly closer to November. Average sea temperature – +21…+25 °С.
November is the off-season period, when the weather abruptly changes to winter.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN WINTER
The climate of Spain suggests a different temperature regime in the regions of the country in winter.
The interior of Spain is colder: during the day +9…+12 , at night – about 0 °С. Coastal regions are warmer. On the northern coast during the day +13…+15 degrees, at night +6…+8 °С, it often rains. The southern and southeastern coasts are less humid. Air heating during the day is +13…+19 degrees, at night – +4…+9 °С.
In winter it is +13…+18 °С.
There is snow in the mountains from November to March, the temperature here is weakly negative – about -7…-1 °С. Spain has a lot of high-class ski resorts .
Travelers are attracted to Spain in winter active holidays (mainly skiing), educational and excursion tourism , food tours , recovery , Christmas entourage and discount season in retail chains.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN BY MONTH
Defined by three climatic zones. The weather in the northern part of the country is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. There are always warm summers, and winters are mild and wet. Winter minimum temperature +6..+8°C, maximum +12..+14°C, and summer minimum +12..+15°C, and maximum temperature +20..+24°C.
The southeast coast is influenced by the Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and fairly dry, while winters are short and mild. In winter, the minimum temperature is +5. .+8°C, the average maximum is +12..+17°C. In the period from June to September, the average minimum temperature is +16..+21°C, and the average maximum temperature is +25..+30°C.
A sharply continental climate prevails on the central plateau. It is cold in winter and hot in summer. The amount of precipitation is negligible. In winter, the minimum temperature is +1..+3°C, and the maximum is +8..+11°C. In summer, the minimum temperature is +14+18)°C, and the maximum reaches +30°C.
The best season for recreation is the period from June to October.
The water temperature in Spain on the continental part from June to mid-October ranges from 20 to 25 degrees. Between November and May, the temperature is quite low – about 15 degrees, but tourists can spend their holidays in Spain at this time of the year in the Canary Islands, where the swimming season is all year round. The water temperature here actually never drops below 18 degrees.
Monthly weather in Spain
The geography of mainland Spain is such that three climatic zones can be distinguished here. The first is the northern regions on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, which, in fact, determines the climate of this region. Humid, rather warm winters and moderately hot summers are typical for this area. The central part of Spain is the second region in which there are quite cold (temperatures around zero degrees) winters and hot dry summers. The southeastern regions on the Mediterranean coast constitute the third region, where the climate is typically subtropical, with hot summers and warm winters. The climate on the islands of Menorca, Mallorca and Ibiza is very similar to the climate of its Mediterranean coast: warm winters, hot and dry summers. But the Canary Islands can boast of consistently warm weather throughout the year, there is practically no sweltering heat or excessive coolness.
January is the coldest month on the whole of mainland Spain, the average daytime temperature on the coast is around +10 ° C, cold winds often blow, which brings rather unpleasant cold rain. The water temperature in the sea is about +14 °C, so there is no question of any sea bathing. However, the weather in the Canary Islands even at this time of the year indulges beach lovers with warm (about +19°C) with water and even warmer (about +22 °C) air. In the depths of the mainland of the country, the temperature at this time often drops to zero, the weather is not at all kind.
February in the Spanish Mediterranean differs little from January, the water temperature is the same, the air, perhaps, only slightly warmer, hinting at an early spring. However, in Alicante, for example, it is a couple of degrees warmer than in Barcelona. The Canary Islands continue to delight tourists seeking warmth and sunny weather.
March is characterized by a clear stable increase in air temperature: it warms up to +16…+18 °C on average. The water in the sea becomes noticeably warmer – + 15 … + 16 ° С, its typical March temperature. The weather is about the same at this time of the year in the Balearic Islands. Spain is preparing for the start of the beach season, which is so attractive here.
April gives everyone who yearns for warmth, the weather, in which it is hardly possible to swim in the sea (its temperature is +16 … +17 ° С), but it is quite possible to take sunbaths, lying on the beach in a comfortable sun lounger, inhaling the sea air and listening to the waves whisper about the coming summer, a fresh tan and the pleasures of a beach holiday: the air temperature, typical for April, is around +20 ° C.
May marks the beginning of the beach season. The number of tourists on the coast is noticeably increasing, cafes and restaurants are launching a summer program, the sun is shining in full force, warming the air up to +22…24 °С, and the water near the coast of Spain up to +17…+18 °С. Already not a few dare to swim, and the number of sunbathers on the beach convincingly indicates that the beach season has begun. The weather throughout Spain is such that this is the best time to travel around the country and see its many attractions. Only rains can interfere, the amount of which is impossible to predict. It should be noted that throughout the spring the air temperature in the Canary Islands continues to remain as comfortable as it was in the winter months.
June in Spain, the month is quite hot, but not exhaustingly sultry. The air temperature is kept in the region of +25 … 26 ° C, and the water warms up to an average of +22 ° C. This is the best month for sea holidays with small children: acclimatization in such weather is easy, and the sun is not yet burning, so the likelihood of sunburn and heat stroke is very small.
July is a hot month, sometimes excessively hot, the air temperature in the region of +30°C is not uncommon, the water in the sea warms up to +24 … +25 °C, that is, it reaches its maximum temperatures. The number of vacationers on the beaches of Spain also reaches its maximum values, because the season of holidays and vacations begins all over Europe.
August is very similar to July: it is hot, the air temperature reaches +30 ° C, and the water temperature is kept at maximum values, then it will be colder. The resort towns are filled with crowds of tourists, they enjoy the favorable climate and generous nature of Spain.
September brings a decrease in the temperature of both water and air. Despite the fact that the sun is still hot, it warms the air only up to +25 ° C, and the water in the sea begins to cool. deo is coming to autumn, but the holiday season is not over either on the ocean or on the Mediterranean coast.
October brings coolness and makes you remember that winter is coming soon. It is not cold yet, the daytime temperature still slightly exceeds +20 ° C, but vacationers are gradually leaving the resort towns, it is becoming quieter, calmer and more boring. But for such weather, it is reasonable to plan sightseeing, of which there are many in Spain.
November – autumn month, with rains, with a cool wind. For northerners, the average daytime temperature in September – +16 … +17 ° С – will seem quite warm, but it does not in any way favor a beach holiday. Perhaps, in the Canary Islands, where it is still warm and comfortable, where the mild summer continues all year round.
December brings with it cold rains and wind, the air temperature barely reaches +10…+12 °С, and farther from the sea it is even lower: winter… Spain is getting ready for Christmas and lives with memories of summer. On the other hand, December is the beginning of the ski season in the country, so there will be no time to indulge in sad thoughts about summer for a long time.
Spain is the leader in the number of sunny days per year . It is rather difficult to give a complete description of the weather conditions in Spain, since the climatic conditions in its various regions and islands vary significantly.
General information about the climate of Spain
The climate in Spain is mostly subtropical. The winter months are characterized by a rather mild climate, with rainy weather often observed. And the summer period, on the contrary, is often hot and quite dry.
If we characterize the average annual temperature as a whole, we will get an average figure from +14°C to +19°C.
Mainland Spain is divided into three climatic zones . The first zone includes the northern regions located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, which are largely dependent on its influence.
In this area in winter, as a rule, rather mild, warm weather conditions, high humidity is noted. In summer, there is a moderately hot temperature regime, which is a characteristic feature of the northern regions of the Spanish coast.
The next climatic zone includes the central regions of Spain, which have a fairly cool climate.
Significant temperature fluctuations are observed, relative to night and day temperatures, this is especially noticeable in the winter months.
This region has the lowest temperature in the country during the winter period, which stops at zero. Only in rare cases, the thermometer rises from +1°C to +3°C. The summer period is usually quite hot and dry.
The southeastern regions of the Mediterranean coast of Spain are located in the third climatic zone of the country. Andalusia, Extremadura, Malaga and Valencia are located in this region.
A subtropical climate has been established in this area, in which the summer period is quite hot , rains are a rare natural phenomenon here. Most of the precipitation falls in autumn and winter. The winter months are characterized by warm weather.
Sufficiently warm weather conditions on the Mediterranean coast of Spain are stable in April. In the vast majority of resort areas in Spain, in May the opening of the beach season . During this period of the year, sea water warms up to +18°C -22°C. In June and July, stable hot weather sets in, the water temperature is about + 24°C-25°C.
Excellent weather conditions attract a huge number of tourists from all over the world to the resorts of Spain. The weather in Spain varies greatly by month , depending on the location of a certain Mediterranean resort.
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Weather in January
The weather conditions of the Spanish coast in January will appeal to connoisseurs of a temperate climate. The average air temperature ranges from +8°C to +14°C. Weather conditions are mild, however, gusts of wind and precipitation in the form of cold rain are quite often observed. Sea water has a temperature of +14°C.
It is warmer in the area of the Canary Islands, the air temperature stays around +22°C, the water warms up to +19°C.
Weather in February
In February the weather doesn’t change much. It rains quite often in the north, sometimes it can snow. Night air temperature reaches +7°C, daytime from +14°C to +16°C. Sea water warms up to +13°C. In the central part, the temperature is set from +6 to +15 degrees.
Weather in March
In March, there is a slight increase in temperature from +16°C to +18°C. Water from +15°C to +16°C. The rainy season begins in the north of the country. In the south and in the central part the air temperature is warmed up to +18°C to +20°C. Water from +15°C.
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Weather in August
In August, the weather is hot, the temperature is around +30°C. Water, as before, reaches its maximum value, +25°C and above. August is considered the hottest and driest month of the year.
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Weather in September
In September, a slight drop in air and water temperature is observed in Spain. Air temperature +25°C. Tourist activity is markedly reduced. But this does not mean that there is nothing to do at this time.
There are fewer idle onlookers on the streets of cities, roads in the country are becoming freer from the influx of car tourists.
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Weather in October
October is characterized by a decrease in air temperature and reaches +20°C to +23°C. Gradually, the closing of the tourist season begins.
Weather in November
Autumn November is characterized by cool winds and rains. In the north, the daytime air temperature ranges from +16°C to +18°C, at night it reaches +6°C. Great time to visit the sights of Spain.
Weather in December
The onset of December will be marked by the onset of the season of cold rains and piercing winds. The daily air temperature in the north does not rise above +12°C. In the southern regions it can reach +17°C, in the Canary Islands it does not fall below +20°C.
It is known that the weather in Spain differs significantly from month to month. Depending on your desires, you can choose a suitable month for a trip to Spain.
Weather, average temperature in Andorra in winter (Spain)
Daily temperature highs are approximately 10 °C, rarely falling below 4 °C or exceeding 17 °C . Lowest average daily maximum temperature – 9°C Jan 3 .
Daily temperature lows are around 2 °C, rarely falling below -4 °C or exceeding 7 °C . The lowest average daily minimum temperature is 1 °C January 7 .
For reference: on July 31 , on the hottest day of , temperatures in Andorra usually range from 17 °C to 30 °C , and on January 6 , on the coldest day in a year, they range from 1 °C to 9 °C .
Average temperature high and low in winter in AndorraDec. Jan.Feb-5 °C-5 °C0 °C0 °C5 °C5 °C10 °C10 °C15 °C15 °C20 °C20 °CAutumnSpring3 Jan.9 °C3 Jan.9 °C1 °C1 °C1 Dec.10 °C1 Dec.10 °C2 °C2 °C28 Feb.12 °C28 Feb.12 °C2 °C2 °C1 Feb.10 °C1 Feb.10 °C1 °C1 °C
Daily average maximum (red line) and minimum (blue line) temperatures with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted lines represent the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The graph below shows a brief description of the average hourly winter temperatures. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average hourly temperature in winter in Andorra
Hourly average winter temperature in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0022446688101012121414161618182020222200autumnspringvery coldcoldcoldcoolcoolcoolcold
freezing -9 °C frosty 0 °C very cold 7 °C cold 13 °C cool 18 °C comfortable 24 °C heat 29 °C hot 35 °C znoyno
Average hourly temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.
Cedar Ridge, California, United States (9 miles away)324 kilometers) is a city at a considerable distance with temperatures closest to those of Andorra (see comparison).
During the winter in Andorra, cloudiness is mostly unchanged , with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining at around 44% throughout this time of the year. Lowest probability overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 42% Feb 9 .
The clearest day in winter is 9 February when clear , mostly clear or partly cloudy conditions are observed 58% of of the time.
For reference: October 30 , is the cloudiest day of the year, the probability of overcast or mostly cloudy weather is 48% , and on July 21, , on the clearest day of , the probability of a clear, mostly clear or partly cloudy sky is 85% .
Percentage of duration over time of each cloud band, broken down by the percentage of sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is a day on which there is at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or liquid equivalent precipitation. In Andorra the chance of a wet day during the winter is is basically unchanged at , staying at around 9% .
For reference, the highest daily probability of a wet day in the year is 20% on May 22 and the lowest is 8% on July 20 .
During the winter in Andorra, the probability of a day when it will fall only rain basically does not change and remains at the level of 8 % all the time; probability of a day when snow and rain fall basically doesn’t change and stays all the time at 1% and the probability of a day when only snows basically doesn’t change and stays all the time at 0% .
Probability of precipitation in winter in Andorra
Chance of precipitation in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%16%16%18%18 %AutumnSpring5 Feb.8%5 Feb.8%1Dec.10%1Dec.10%28 Feb.9%28 Feb.9%1 Jan.9%1 Jan.9%rainsnowsnow with rain
Percentage of days with different types of precipitation excluding trace amounts: rain only, snow only, and mixed (rain and snow both fell on the same day).
Rainfall
To show the change over a specific time of the year, and not just a monthly amount, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day.
Average rainfall over a 31-day rolling period in winter in Andorra gradually decreases , from 23 mm at the beginning of this season, when it rarely exceeds 58 mm or falls below 1 mm , to 16 mm at the end, when it rarely exceeds 39 mm .
The lowest average accumulation for 31 days is 11 millimeters on on January 27 .
Average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over a rolling 31-day period centered on the day in question, with ranges of 25-75 and 10-90 percentiles. The thin dotted line is the corresponding mean snowfall.
During the winter in Andorra the day length of rapidly increases to . From the beginning to the end of a given season, the length of the day increases by 1 hour 46 minutes , implying an average increase of 1 minute 11 seconds per day and an increase of 8 minutes 19 seconds per week.
The shortest day of winter is on December 21, , when daylight hours are 9 hours 14 minutes , and the longest day is on February 28, , with daylight hours of 11 hours 13 minutes .
Daylight and dusk hours in winter in Andorra
Hours of daylight and twilight in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0h.24h.4h.20h.8h.16h.12h.12h16h.8h.20h.4h. 24 h.0 h.autumnspring21 dec.914 min. 21 Dec. 9 am 14 min. night night day 28 Feb. 11 am 13 min. 28 Feb. 11 am 13 min. 1 Feb. 10 am 6 min. 1 Feb. 10 am 6 min.
Number of hours the sun is visible (black line). From the bottom (most yellow) to the top (greyest), the colored bands represent: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and full night.
The latest sunrise in winter in Andorra is at 8:26 4 January , and the earliest is 49 minutes earlier at 7:38 Feb 28 .
The earliest sunset is at 17:33 on December 9, , and the latest sunset is at 1 hour 18 minutes later, at 18:51 on February 28, .
Daylight saving time is observed in Andorra in 2022, but it does not start or end in winter, so winter time is in effect throughout this time of year.
For reference: June 21, , at the longest day of , the sun rises at 6:29 and sets in 15 hours 8 minutes , at 21:37 , and 21 December , in the shortest day of , it rises at 8:23 and sets in 8:23 and 1 hours later 14 minutes , at 17:36 .
Sunrise and sunset with twilight and daylight saving time in Andorra in winter
Sunrise and sunset with twilight and DST in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.24681012141618202202AutumnSpring7:387:3828 Feb.18:5128 Feb.18:518:148:149Dec 17:339 Dec 5:338:268:264 Jan 5:464 Jan 5:468:128:12 Feb 18:18 Feb 18:18 Astro Midnight Astro Midnight Astro Noon Sunrise Sunset
True day in winter. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. Day, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and night are indicated by colored bands ranging from yellow to grey.
The figure below is a compact representation of the sun’s height (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and bearing (its compass direction) for each hour of each day during the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. Black isolines are contours of constant solar altitude.
The graph below provides a summary of the main lunar data for winter 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas show when the Moon is above the horizon. Vertical gray bars (new moon) and blue bars (full moon) indicate the key phases of the moon. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time of the phase, and the accompanying timestamps indicate the times of moonrise and moonset for the closest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
Sunrise, sunset and phases of the moon in Andorra in winter
Rise, set and phases of the moon in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.00448812121616202000AutumnSpring8 Nov.12:038 Nov.12:0323 Nov.23:5823 Nov.23:588 Dec.5:098 Dec.5:0923 Dec.11: 1823 Dec 11:187 Jan 0:097 Jan 0:0921 Jan 21:5421 Jan 21:545 Feb 7:295 Feb 19:2920 Feb 8:0620 Feb 8:067 Mar 13: 417 Mar.13:4121 Mar.18:2421 Mar.18:2417:2417:247:347:347:187:1817:1317:1316:5516:558:388:388:408:4017:3017:3017:0917 :099:119:118:238:2317:2917:2918:0218:028:538:538:178:1719:0219:0219:0119:018:058:057:107:1019:0719:07
The time the Moon is above the horizon (blue area), with new moon (dark gray lines) and full moon (blue lines). Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.
We base comfort level on dew point, as it determines whether sweat will evaporate from the skin, cooling the body. A lower dew point makes you feel more dry, while a higher dew point makes you feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between day and night, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while temperatures may drop at night, a wet day usually gives way to a wet night.
The probability that a given day will be wet in Andorra basically does not change during the winter, remaining all the time approximately 0 % .
For reference: on August 16, , on the wettest day of , dampness is felt on 2% of of the time, and on January 1, , on of the least wet day of , damp on 0% of of the time.
dry 13 °C comfortable 16 °C wet 18 °C damp 21 °C stuffy 24 °C heavy
Percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.
This section describes the average hourly wind vector (speed and direction) over a large area at a height of 10 meters above ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Andorra basically does not change during the winter, all the time remaining approximately within plus or minus 0.6 kilometers per hour from 19.4 kilometers per hour .
For reference: on February 1, , on the windiest day of , the average daily wind speed is 20.0 kilometers per hour , and on August 26, , on the calmest day of , the average daily wind speed is 13, 5 kilometers per hour .
The highest average daily wind speed in winter is 20.0 kilometers per hour February 3 .
Average wind speed in winter in Andorra
Average wind speed in winter in AndorraDec. Jan.Feb.0 km/h0 km/h5 km/h5 km/h10 km/h10 km/h15 km/h15 km/h20 km/h20 km/h25 km/h25 km/h30 km 20.0 km/h3 Feb. 20.0 km/h 1 Dec. 18.8 km/h 1 Dec. 18.8 km/h 28 Feb. 19.2 km/h 28 Feb. 19.2 km/h1 Jan 19.4 km/h1 Jan 19.4 km/h
Mean hourly wind speed (dark gray line) with ranges of 25-75 and 10-90 percentiles.
Hourly mean wind direction in Andorra during the winter is mainly west , peaking at 74% on Dec 25 .
Wind direction in winter in Andorra
Wind direction in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%AutumnWestSouthEast
North East South
2
Percentage of hours during which the average wind direction corresponds to each of the four main wind directions, excluding hours in which the average wind speed is less than 1.6 km/h . The slightly shaded areas on the borders are the percentage of hours in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Andorra is located near a large body of water (such as the ocean, sea or large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of water.
The average surface water temperature in Andorra drops during the winter, drops at 4 °C , from 17 °C to 13 °C during this time of the year.
The minimum average surface water temperature in winter is 13 °C February 19 .
Average water temperature in winter in Andorra
Average winter water temperature in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.12 °C12 °C14 °C14 °C16 °C16 °C18 °C18 °C20 °C20 °C22 °C22 °Cautumnspring19 Feb.13 °C19 Feb.13 °C1 Dec.17 °C1 Dec.17 °C1 Jan.14 °C1 Jan.14 °C1 Feb.13 °C1 Feb.13 °C
Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.
Definitions of growing season vary around the world, but in the context of this description, we define it as the longest continuous period of temperatures above freezing (≥ 0°C) in a year (the Northern Hemisphere calendar year, or July 1 to 30 June in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Andorra usually lasts 7.8 months ( 238 days ), from about 27 Mar to 20 Nov , rarely beginning before 4 Mar or after 21 Apr and rarely ending before 28 Oct or 28 Oct 28 December .
Winter in Andorra is most likely completely out of the growing season, with the probability that a given day will enter the growing season as low as -0 % on January 15, .
Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in winter in Andorra
Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70% 30%80%20%90%10%100%0%AutumnSpring1 Dec.27%1 Dec.27%28 Feb.6%28 Feb.6%1 Jan.0%1 Jan.0%1 Feb.1%1 Feb 1%50%20 Nov 50%20 Nov frosty very cold cold cool cool
chilly -9 °C frosty 0 °C very cold 7 °C cold 13 °C cool 18 °C comfortable 24 °C heat 29 °C hot 35 °C hot
Percentage of time spent in different temperature ranges. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growth degree days is a measure of annual heat accumulation used to predict the development of plants and animals and is defined as all threshold exceedances of a given temperature minimum, excluding maximum temperature exceedances. In this description, the temperature minimum is 10 °C and the maximum is 30 °C .
Average accumulated growth degree days in Andorra decline rapidly during the winter, falling at 1760 °C , from 1780 °C to 20 °C during this time of the year.
Average number of degrees -days of growth accumulated over the winter with ranges from 25th to 75th and from 10th to 9th0th percentile.
This section describes the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the earth’s surface over a large area, fully accounting for seasonal variations in day length, the height of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Andorra is growing rapidly during the winter, rising to 1.7 kWh , from 2.2 kWh to 4.0 kWh during this time of year.
The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar power in winter is 2.1 kWh December 19 .
Average daily incident shortwave solar power in winter in Andorra
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in winter in AndorraDec.Jan.Feb.0 kWh0 kWh1 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh h6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWhspring19Dec.2.1 kWh19 Dec.2.1 kWh28 Feb.4.0 kWh28 Feb. 4.0 kWh1 Feb.2.8 kWh1 Feb.2.8 kWh
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), in the 25–75 and 10–90 percentile ranges.
In this description, the geographic coordinates of Andorra are 40.977° latitude, -0.447° longitude and an altitude of 712 m.
Topography within a radius of 3 kilometers of Andorra has significant altitude changes with a maximum altitude change of 249 meters and an average altitude of 736 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers, has significant elevation changes ( 709 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers, has large elevation changes ( 2019 meters ).
The area within a radius of 3 kilometers of Andorra is covered by farmland ( 68% ) and
Temperature and dew point
There are 2 weather stations close enough to help us estimate the temperature and dew point in Andorra.
For each station, the data are corrected for the difference in altitude between the station and Andorra according to the International Standard Atmosphere, as well as for the relative change in MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between these two points.
The calculated value for Andorra is calculated as a weighted average of the individual data from each station with weights proportional to the reciprocal of the distance between Andorra and the given station.
Stations participating in the reconstruction:
Zaragoza Airport (LEZG, 70%, 91 km, northwest, Altitude -449 m)
Valencia Airport (LEVC, 30%, 166 km, south, Altitude -644 m)
To understand how these sources agree with each other, you can compare Andorra and the stations that participate in our temperature and climate history estimates. Note that the data from each source has been adjusted for elevation and relative variation present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other data
All data related to the position of the Sun (such as sunrise and sunset) are calculated using astronomical formulas from Jean Mius’ Astronomical Algorithms, 2nd Ed. .
All other weather data, including cloudiness, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar energy flux, are taken from the MERRA-2 New Time Retrospective Analysis. This reanalysis combines various measurements over a wide area in a modern global meteorological model to reconstruct hourly weather history around the world on a 50 km grid.
Land use data are from the SHARE Global Land Cover Monitoring Network database published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Altitude data is from the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM), published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The names, locations and time zones of places and some airports are from the GeoNames Geographical Database.
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo. com.
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We pay special attention to the fact that for a number of important data types we rely on reconstructions based on the MERRA-2 model. With huge advantages in temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have typical model errors, (2) use coarse sampling on a 50 km grid and therefore cannot reconstruct local variations in many microclimates, and (3) experiencing particular weather difficulties in some coastal areas, especially on smaller islands.
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Average winter temperature in Spain. Air and water temperature in spain by month. The main climatic zones of Spain
Here you can find information about the weather in Spain by months: average air and water temperatures, average monthly rainfall.
Climate and weather in Spain are quite varied depending on which part of the country you are in. Conventionally, there are several climatic zones in Spain. This is the northern part of Spain, central and southeastern. The northern part of Spain has a rather mild climate with gentle winters. Summer, however, is also not particularly hot here. In general, everything is in moderation, both cold and hot. In the central part of Spain, the climate is the most severe. In winter it is cold and frosty, in summer, on the contrary, it is hot and dry. There is practically no rain. The southeastern part of Spain is characterized by a subtropical climate. It has hot summers without precipitation and warm winters. Overall bathing season in Spain opens in May and ends only in September. The most peak months in every sense are from June to August. This also applies to air temperature, it reaches +32°C. At this time, there is also a high season: Europeans, as a rule, prefer August, in June-July there are more Russian tourists. The hottest climate is in the Canary Islands, where the air temperature rarely drops below +20°C. One of the most popular Canary Islands is Tenerife. Detailed description monthly weather in Spain see below.
Weather in January
The Spanish winter is not capable of thirty-degree frosts and snowstorms. Weather in Spain in January is quite warm and soft. The average January air temperature ranges from +8 to +14. And in the Canary Islands it is even warmer, here it is always +20 and above! It is a little colder in the central part of the country, here it is only 5 degrees Celsius, sometimes the temperature rises to 10-13 degrees Celsius. Rains in winter in Spain…
Weather in February
Weather in Spain in February is the coldest and most changeable: either the sun is shining, or it suddenly rains sharply, and it can even sprinkle with snow! The average temperature is 10-13 degrees Celsius. It rains a lot in Spain in February. However, in the Canary Islands everything is also +21°С.…
Weather in March
Spain in March is the beginning of spring, the beginning of the renewal of nature. In March, everything around Spain begins to bloom, and on weather in Spain in March pleases with spring warmth. The air temperature rises to +17-19°C. The weather in Spain in March brings more sun and less rain. It is still too early to open the swimming season, but in the Canary Islands in March the temperature reaches +24°С, and the water temperature is +20°С…
Weather in April
April really warms up after the capricious winter months. April weather in Spain is soft and warm. The air warms up to +23°C. There is practically no rain in April, as a rule, in Spain in April it is dry, warm and sunny. On average, the water temperature still does not exceed + 15 ° C, but in Tenerife, Gran Canaria and the Canary Islands in April it is already quite possible to swim. The water temperature here is about + 22 ° С …
Weather in May
Spain this month will be remembered for bright holidays, for example, on May 2, Madrid Day is celebrated – a very spectacular event. At this holiday you will be able to see the Spanish military parade with your own eyes. Undoubtedly, you will enjoy May Spain. And not only because mass holidays and fun await you.
Weather in June
Weather in Spain in June is even hotter than in May. The temperature warms up to +27°-+29C . Grape plantations begin to bloom, from which the aroma that stretches through the Spanish streets is simply magnificent! Precipitation in Spain in July is infrequent. The rains are short lived. At this time, the water temperature rises to + 22 ° С, but in the northern part of the country it is about + 18- + 20 ° С heat. Weather in June in Spain …
Weather in July
July Spain will surely please you if you like hot weather. Weather in Spain in July is a combination of a great beach holiday with excursion programs. Indeed, in Spain there is something to see. Let’s get back to the weather. The thermometer reaches +30°C, and finally we can say with confidence that a full-fledged summer has come in Spain. The water in the sea becomes even warmer and reaches a temperature of …
Weather in August
Weather in Spain in August still indulges on hot days. The air temperature is kept at +30 +35°C. It is so hot in the cities of Spain that it becomes more difficult for local residents to work than usual. The night coolness saves from the heat, the air temperature drops to + 26 ° С. And, of course, mainly water refreshes. Its average temperature is +25°C. Coastal breeze…
Weather in September
Weather in Spain in September allows you to have a great time! In September, it is still warm in summer, but the main flow of tourists has already “dispersed”, so you can enjoy a great vacation without the fuss and inconvenience. The average air temperature is kept at +28°С. The water in the sea is still kept at +24°C. weather in spain in november
can no longer be called hot. However, November in Spain is the best time for sightseeing tours. In November, ticket prices are much lower compared to the summer period. At the same time, it is warm enough to make the rest comfortable. The average air temperature is +19°С, and the water temperature is 13°С heat. The swimming season is already closed…
Weather in December
Weather in December in Spain is already, to put it mildly, not summer. The air temperature at this time of the year drops to +13°-+15°С, and the water cools down to +12°С. Tourists who especially want to continue the swimming season should go to the Canary Islands, but even there the water temperature is only +16 °C. But still, in December in Spain you will not get bored. In December, the Spaniards celebrate Christmas, so this…
Spain is a beautiful country to visit at any time of the year. It captivates tourists with its special atmosphere, wonderful climate and great opportunities for varied recreation.
During the trip, you can combine a beach holiday, as well as acquaintance with ancient sights. The temperature in Spain by months and the water temperature will help you understand what time of the year it will be more comfortable to relax.
Spanish climate by region
At April throughout the country, the amount of precipitation decreases, and the air temperature at lunchtime reaches its peak of +20 degrees. At night it can still be quite cool – up to +13 degrees, so you should take warm clothes with you on vacation. The water temperature in the sea warms up to +17 degrees, but it is still not suitable for swimming.
The weather conditions in April are slightly different for the resorts:
— +18°C during the day, +12°C at night, water — +15 degrees;
Valencia
Malaga – +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +18 degrees;
Ibiza – +19°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +16 degrees;
Costa Brava – +18°C during the day, +10°C at night, water – +14 degrees;
Costa Blanca – +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Salou – +19°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Mallorca – +18°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Tenerife – +22°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +19 degrees;
Torrevieja – + 21 ° C during the day, + 14 ° C at night, water – +16 degrees;
San Sebastian – + 16 ° C during the day, + 10 ° C at night, water – +14 degrees;
Marbella – + 21 ° C during the day, + 11 ° C at night, water – +16 degrees.
In the resorts of the province of Alicante in April during the daytime it is quite warm – the air temperature reaches +21°C, and at night the thermometer drops to +15°C.
May in Spain starts the holiday season. Across the country, numerous hotels on the coast are opening, ready to receive tourists. The water in the Mediterranean Sea is great for swimming. Its temperature is +20 degrees, and in some regions even a couple of degrees higher.
At the same time, rains in May are rare, as is wind, and the air temperature throughout the country in the daytime is about +20-24 degrees.
Summer
Summer in Spain is the best time to relax. During this period, the sea and air in all parts of the country warm up to excellent temperatures, and almost always a clear sky pleases with warm and sunny days. Also, fruits and vegetables ripen everywhere, and bright festivals are held in honor of this, among which the most famous is “Tomantina” .
The air temperature is not as high as during the peak season. Throughout Spain, the air warms up to + 23 ° С from early morning. Such weather conditions are great for those who plan to combine beach and sightseeing holidays. During this period, the most favorable temperature for relaxation is on the coast of Andalusia, Valencia, on the Costa Brava, as well as in the south of Catalonia. The air temperature in the regions warms up to +25 degrees, as does the water in the sea.
In July and August across the country is equally fine resort weather, which is great for a relaxed beach holiday. Temperature indicators during this period reach a maximum – + 27-32 ° C during the day and + 20 ° C in the evenings. The water in the sea warms up to + 26-27 degrees. In addition, a dry and hot wind blows from the sea, which further increases the feeling of heat, this is especially noticeable in the Canary Islands.
If you don’t really like the heat, but you really want to swim, then you should go to the resorts located on the Canary Islands, the Costa Blanca and the Costa Dorada, as well as the beaches of the Balearic Islands.
Autumn
In the autumn season in Spain begins the real velvet season . In September, the weather is just as beautiful as in previous months, so the number of tourists here does not subside. The sea continues to keep warm until the middle of the season.
September is the best weather for autumn holidays. During this period, the daily temperature is fully consistent with the summer months. The highest air and water temperatures are in Alicante, Benidorm, Malaga, Ibiza and Tenerife. Daily rates at these resorts reach +28-29°C, and water – +25°C. A couple of degrees cooler in the Costa Brava, Valencia and Salou.
In October the weather deteriorates noticeably. Air in comparison with the previous month cools down by 5-6 degrees. There are more cloudy days and more rain. However, even during this period it is quite easy to find warm and clear days suitable for swimming and trips to the sights of the country. The sea in October warms up to + 23-25 degrees.
A full-fledged autumn begins in Spain. The resorts of the country are closed until spring, only the Canary Islands continue to have sunny and rather warm weather for relaxing on the coast. The air cools down to +17-20 degrees, and at night it becomes very cool – up to +14 degrees. The sea is not suitable for swimming – the water temperature drops to +18 degrees. Strong winds and rain can spoil the rest a little.
When is the best time to go?
Spain is ideal for all types of holidays. This country has the best beaches in Europe, as well as an abundance of the most interesting ancient and modern sights.
High season
Best time for holidays in Spain starts in May and ends in October. This season is characterized by an abundance of clear days, as well as high temperature indicators of air and water.
During the first and last month of the resort, the weather conditions are conducive not only to relaxing on the beaches, but also to exciting cultural programs . The only disadvantage of such a holiday can be a large number of tourists.
Rainy season
Low season in Spain is considered April, October as well as the winter months. At this time, rain and cool winds can spoil the rest. But even during these months, tourists visit the country, because the cost of recreation and entertainment during this period is attractive.
Thanks to the weather conditions, Spain attracts tourists from all over the world almost all year round.
Watch a video about the climate in the capital of Spain – Madrid:
The climate of Spain is ideal for year-round recreation.
Summers are hot here, up to +32°C, winters are warm and without precipitation.
(not colder than +4°C), sudden temperature changes between seasons
can not be.
Most tourists visit Spain in the summer, during the season
holidays. Warm sea, picturesque landscapes and sandy beaches
attract thousands of chocolate tan lovers from all over
peace.
In July and August there are almost no hotels in Spain
free rooms.
Low season
If you don’t like queues
and clusters of tourists, we recommend visiting Spain
in March-April or in autumn – in October-November. spring
daylight is already long, on the coast it is warm in summer,
but it’s still cold to swim – it’s time to go
for a trip to Barcelona or Valencia.
September in Spain – velvet season, on the beaches
there are still many vacationers, but in October-November the tourist
flow is markedly reduced. Rains are not uncommon in autumn, but the rest
reasons – only in favor of traveling to Spain.
First, juicy grapefruits, pomegranates, clementines ripen
and other fruits.
Second, with the end of the tourist season prices
down to the “winter” level. Everything is cheaper, starting
from hotels, ending with entrance tickets to museums.
And the main reason to come
to Spain in autumn – no queues!
High season
Tourist season in Spain starts in May
and continues until early October. It’s in everyone
meaning the hottest time of the year: prices for services are rising after
behind the thermometer. In season hotel rooms
“melt” before our eyes, so it’s better to book rooms
in advance.
Summer
Summer in Spain is the brightest and hottest time of the year.
The air temperature during the day reaches +32°C. On the coast
it is easier to endure the heat, but on sandy beaches
literally difficult to move around: heated to white
sand burns feet. Sunbathing is recommended until 12:00
and after dinner, when the chances of getting an even chocolate
tanning is maximum.
Autumn
Autumn is the continuation of the beach season in Spain.
Until mid-October, the air temperature during the day stays
at around + 28 ° C, the sea is also warm –
up to +26°C. Early autumn in Spain is perfect
for a beach holiday, late – for excursions
and travel across the country.
Happy
At night
Sea
Season
January
+13
+4
+13
Beach
February
+14
+5
+13
Beach
March
+15
+6
+15
Beach
April
+17
+8
+17
Beach
May
+20
+12
+18
Beach
June
+24
+15
+22
Beach
July
+27
+18
+24
Beach
August
+28
+19
+26
Beach
September
+25
+16
+25
Beach
October
+21
+12
+22
Beach
November
+17
+8
+20
Beach
December
+14
+5
+16
Beach
Winter
Winter in Spain is warm, more like in Russia
spring. Outside up to +15°C, there are winds and rains,
but in general it is comfortable to be on the street. in winter
in Spain will appeal to budget travelers – prices
for all products and services the lowest of the year.
Spring
Spring transforms the already picturesque Spain, giving
her bright colors and aromas. In April, the slopes of the mountains
covered with large red, white and orange flowers,
in the cities the trees are covered with bright pink flowers.
caps. In May, Spain is already starting a beach
season – the air temperature during the day warms up to + 27 ° C,
and water temperature up to +20°C.
Spain is the leader in the number of sunny days per year . It is rather difficult to give a complete description of the weather conditions in Spain, since the climatic conditions in its various regions and islands vary significantly.
Most of the climate in Spain is subtropical. The winter months are characterized by a rather mild climate, with rainy weather often observed. And the summer period, on the contrary, is often hot and quite dry.
If we characterize the average annual temperature as a whole, we will get an average figure from +14°C to +19°C
Mainland Spain is divided into three climatic zones . The first zone includes the northern regions located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, which are largely dependent on its influence.
In this area in winter, as a rule, rather mild, warm weather conditions, high humidity is noted. In summer, there is a moderately hot temperature regime, which is a characteristic feature of the northern regions of the Spanish coast.
The next climatic zone includes the central regions of Spain, which have a fairly cool climate.
Significant temperature fluctuations are observed, relative to night and day temperatures, this is especially noticeable in the winter months.
This region has the lowest temperature in the country during the winter period, which stops at zero. Only in rare cases, the thermometer rises from +1°C to +3°C. The summer period is usually quite hot and dry.
The southeastern regions of the Mediterranean coast of Spain are located in the third climatic zone of the country. Andalusia, Extremadura, Malaga and Valencia are located in this region.
A subtropical climate has been established in this area, in which the summer period is quite hot , rains are a rare natural phenomenon here. Most of the precipitation falls in autumn and winter. The winter months are characterized by warm weather.
Sufficiently warm weather conditions on the Mediterranean coast of Spain are stable in April. In the vast majority of resort areas in Spain, in May the opening of the beach season . During this period of the year, sea water warms up to +18°C -22°C. In June and July, stable hot weather sets in, the water temperature is about + 24°C-25°C.
Excellent weather conditions attract a huge number of tourists from all over the world to the resorts of Spain. The weather in Spain varies greatly by month , depending on the location of a certain Mediterranean resort.
If you have not yet chosen a place to stay in Spain, our pro popular resorts in Spain will help you choose.
Weather in January
The weather conditions of the Spanish coast in January will appeal to connoisseurs of a temperate climate. The average air temperature ranges from +8°C to +14°C. Weather conditions are mild, however, gusts of wind and precipitation in the form of cold rain are quite often observed. Sea water has a temperature of +14°C.
It is warmer in the area of the Canary Islands, the air temperature stays around +22°C, the water warms up to +19°C.
Weather in February
In February the weather doesn’t change much. It rains quite often in the north, sometimes it can snow. Night air temperature reaches +7°C, daytime from +14°C to +16°C. Sea water warms up to +13°C. In the central part, the temperature is set from +6 to +15 degrees.
Weather in March
In March, there is a slight increase in temperature from +16°C to +18°C. Water from +15°C to +16°C. The rainy season begins in the north of the country. In the south and in the central part the air temperature is warmed up to +18°C to +20°C. Water from +15°C.
An incredible system of porticoes, a mysterious stone gallery, fantastic viaducts – all this delights and betrays the talented hand of the master.
August weather
In August, the weather remains hot, the temperature stays at +30°C. Water, as before, reaches its maximum value, +25°C and above. August is considered the hottest and driest month of the year.
If you are a lover of silence and the splash of waves, strive to merge as deeply as possible with nature, not only with your soul, but also with your body, at your service. In Spain there are no laws prohibiting nudism like in some other countries.
September weather
In September, a slight drop in air and water temperature is observed in Spain. Air temperature +25°C. Tourist activity is markedly reduced. But this does not mean that there is nothing to do at this time.
There are fewer idle onlookers on the streets of cities, roads in the country are becoming freer from the influx of car tourists.
It’s time to travel around Spain by car. – the task is quite simple, you just need to know some rules in advance. Which? Read.
Weather in October
October is characterized by a decrease in air temperature and reaches the mark from +20°C to +23°C. Gradually, the closing of the tourist season begins.
Weather in November
Autumn November is characterized by cool winds and rains. In the north, the daytime air temperature ranges from +16°C to +18°C, at night it reaches +6°C. Great time to visit the sights of Spain.
December weather
The onset of December will be marked by the onset of the season of cold rains and piercing winds. The daily air temperature in the north does not rise above +12°C. In the southern regions it can reach +17°C, in the Canary Islands it does not fall below +20°C.
It is known that the weather in Spain differs significantly from month to month. Depending on your desires, you can choose a suitable month for a trip to Spain.
Tourists who decide to spend their holidays in Spanish resorts need to learn more about the peculiarities of the Spanish climate. Due to its geographical location, this southern European country has several climatic zones. Therefore, the weather in Spain in different regions at the same time of the year can be different.
Types and characteristics of the Spanish climate
The climate of Spain has significant differences in different parts of the country. There are three main types of climate that dominate the territory of the state:
Oceanic climate. This type of climate prevails on the northern coast of a European country (from Galicia to Catalonia itself). Weather conditions in this area are strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Winters in this part of the country are very mild and even warm with sleet, and summers are humid with frequent rains, but not too hot. The difference between night and day, as well as summer and winter temperatures is small.
Mediterranean climate. This type of climate is distributed on the southeastern coast of the state (from Andalusia to the Pyrenees). Winter in this region is short and warm, summer is long and hot, and the off-season is practically absent. There is little precipitation in this type of climate.
Continental climate. The central part of Spain is characterized by a continental climate with rather sharp changes in day and night, summer and winter temperatures. Winter in this region is usually cold and dry (temperature often drops to 0 degrees), summer is hot (up to +35 degrees). The main precipitation here falls in autumn and spring.
Monthly forecast
Tourists need to know the monthly weather forecast in Spain. This information will help not only to plan your vacation, but also to properly pack your suitcase.
January
It is very cold throughout the mainland. This month, strong winds can blow here, it can rain, and the daytime temperature can reach only +10 degrees. Frosts to 0 degrees and even lower are possible at night. In the Mediterranean area, in resorts such as Alicante, Torrevieja, Benidorm, etc., it is much warmer in January. During the day in these regions the air warms up to +15…+17 degrees.
Those tourists who, despite everything, still decide to go on vacation in January, will get to the Christmas sales that have opened, where they can buy good shoes and clothes at a low price. Also at the beginning of the year, you can have a good time in the Spanish ski resorts. From fruits this season you can try lemons, oranges, tangerines. January is the ripening time for citrus fruits.
February
In February, the weather conditions in Spanish resorts are almost the same as in January. Average day and night temperatures rise by only 1-2 degrees. During the day in Madrid, the thermometer can show +11 degrees, at night – about +2 … +4 degrees. It is warmest at this time of year in the Canary Islands. The amount of precipitation in February throughout the country is moderate.
Tourists who come will be able to get to such interesting holidays as the day of Our Lady of Candelaria (February 2), Andalusia Day, bull carnival, gastronomic week with tastings of various dishes in Madrid. Valencia this month celebrates the feast of Moors and Christians. In February, the first strawberries ripen in the country, grapefruits, lemons, and oranges ripen.
March
By March, the air temperature throughout the Spanish territory rises significantly. With the onset of calendar spring, the air in different regions of the country warms up to +16 … +18 degrees on average (in the southern regions up to +20 degrees). There are many more sunny days, but, of course, it is still far from the opening of the beach season.
At the beginning of spring, colorful carnivals are held in the Spanish provinces, which bring together a lot of local residents and guests of the country. On March 9th, the Vintage Car Rally takes place in Barcelona, where you can see vintage cars from all over the world. On March 19, the Spaniards celebrate Father’s Day, from March 20 to 23 – the day of St. Magdalena. the first strawberry ripens.
April
The average reaches +20˚C, but the nights are still very cool. The amount of precipitation during this period is significantly reduced. At seaside resorts, tourists are already starting to sunbathe, but it’s too early to think about swimming in the sea.
In April, the Spaniards celebrate their Valentine’s Day. Also this month, on the day of the death of the famous writer Cervantes, the day of books is celebrated. On April 28, the Toledo Olive Festival begins. Of the fruits in that period, the Japanese medlar ripens, the fruits of which are simultaneously similar in taste to apples, plums and apricots.
May
Already very close to summer. This month, beach resorts open the beach season. During the day, the air temperature in the country is +22˚C…+24˚C. The water temperature in Spain reaches +17˚C…+18˚C by May. It can rain a couple of times a week, and sometimes even less.
In May, people in Spain celebrate Madrid Day, Labor Day, Canary Islands Day, Saint Isidro’s Day. By this time of the year, cherries, nectarines, and apricots ripen in Spanish resorts.
June
May please those travelers who come to the country on vacation to swim in the sea and sunbathe on the beaches. At the beginning of summer, the Spanish resorts are already warm enough, but so far there is no sweltering heat. Daily t reaches +25˚C…+26˚C. Sea water warms up to +22˚C. At this time of the year, tourists prefer to visit the comfortable resorts of the Costa Brava: Lloret de Mar, Blanes, Figueres, etc.
In June, the Spanish state celebrates such holidays as the Night of the Bonfires of St. Joan, the Feast of the Body of the Lord, St. Peter’s Day. Fruit lovers during this period can try the first melons and watermelons, figs, pears, plums, raspberries.
July
Already very hot and dry. During the day, t air in the Spanish regions often exceeds +30 degrees. Sea water warms up to +24…+25 degrees. For people with health problems, the weather in Spain is quite hard to endure in the summer, so before going to such Costa Dorada resorts as Salou, Cambrils, La Pineda, etc., you need to think and weigh all the pros and cons in advance .
Tourists who come to rest in the Spanish state in July will be able to celebrate, together with the locals, such memorable holidays as the lamb festival and the cider festival in Asturias, the day of the Apostle James, the feast of San Fermin. During this period, you can enjoy Spanish peaches, apricots, nectarines.
August
Almost does not differ from July. There is a 30-degree heat throughout the country (in some regions the thermometer rises to + 35˚C . .. + 38˚C), sea and ocean water reach their temperature maximums, rains are infrequent. At this time of the year, Malaga, Marbella, Santa Susanna and other resort areas are ready to receive a huge number of tourists from all over the world.
In August, the Spaniards celebrate an important grape harvest festival and St. Augustine’s Day. At the end of the month, the famous Tomatina takes place: the inhabitants of the country see off the summer and arrange a fun tomato battle in the city of Bunol. In addition to juicy grapes, peaches, watermelons, pears, etc. continue to ripen in Spain during this high tourist season.
September
It’s getting cooler than the summer months. The water gradually begins to cool, and daytime temperatures drop to +25 degrees. Despite this, there is no talk of closing the beach season yet. Tourists continue to swim and enjoy the bright sunshine.
In mid-September, the Rice Festival takes place in Spain, around the same time traditional fairs with tastings dedicated to the grape harvest begin. Quince and persimmon also ripen by this time.
October
It’s getting cooler. The maximum daily temperatures are +20˚C. At this time, the amount of precipitation increases, there are more rainy days, the country is preparing for the closing of the beach season.
In October, the Spaniards celebrate the feast of the gifts of the sea, the day of the Spanish nation, and many other interesting holidays. From fruits in October, fresh grapefruits, clementines, pomegranates appear.
November
It is already considered truly autumn. During this period, rains and cold winds begin. During the day the temperature drops to +14…+17 degrees. Swimming in the sea is no longer possible even in the southernmost regions of the country, the beach season is closed.
At the end of autumn, the people of the country celebrate All Saints’ Day and traditionally visit the graves of deceased relatives. Also in November, the day of Almudena, the patroness of Madrid, takes place.
Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote, Playa Blanca – Updated 2022 Prices
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Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote is located next to Lanzarote’s Marina Rubicón Port and 901 m from Playa Blanca. It offers 5 swimming pools, a spa and a gym. Free WiFi is available throughout.
All large, air-conditioned rooms at the Volcán Hotel have a separate seating area. They offer views of the marina or the pool and gardens. Satellite TV is provided in all units. The hotel features an adults-only area called Club Volcán, with exclusive rooms offering special treatments and services.
The hotel has 4 restaurants, serving a range of international food. There is also a poolside bar where you can get a snack or a drink.
The Lanzarote’s spa features a hot tub, a water bubble bed and Turkish bath. You can also use nearby tennis and paddle courts for free.
Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote is 6.2 mi from Timanfaya National Park and 30 minutes away from the international airport of Arrecife.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.3 for a two-person trip.
Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Jun 27, 2008
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Hi can you tell me if this is the adults only club volcan option? With the afternoon tea and evening bar option included
Indeed, the option you have hired is the THeClub option
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is baggage included and transport to the hotel
I am sorry to inform you that it is not included
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Is there nightly entertainment?
The hotel has daily nightly entertainment
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Is there a showering
Only our superior rooms are the ones with shower, the category you have hired has a bathtub
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WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
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Free public parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is not needed).
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3:00 PM – 12:00 AM
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Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote Review, Canary Islands, Spain
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Alongside the pleasant resort of Playa Blanca in the south of the island, the five-star hotel overlooks the glitzy Rubicon marina and is near the idyllic Papagayo beaches. The airport is 20 miles (32 km) to the north.
Style and Character
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The five-star hotel was built with the idea of resembling a typical island village. Although fairly large, the clever low-rise design means it does not feel overwhelming or impersonal. There are five pools, a gym and squash courts, as well as a good spa and lots of activities to keep the kids entertained.
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Service and Facilities
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Staff are professional and helpful, but in a hotel this size you might well find yourself waiting to be served at busy times.
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The 255 large rooms and suites – with a blue colour scheme – are distributed among different buildings and many have panoramic views of the Rubicon Marina and across the sea to Isla de Lobos and Fuerteventura. If you upgrade to the adults-only Club Volcán section you get extras including a private breakfast area and pool.
Food and Drink
8
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There are half a dozen bars and restaurants, offering Italian and Japanese cuisine as well as Spanish and more international dishes. Buffet breakfast is served in the pleasant La Florida space by one of the pools.
Value for Money
7
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Providing you are going to make good use of the facilities, rates are reasonable for a five-star hotel.
Access for guests with disabilities?
Yes – five adapted rooms.
What To REALLY Expect If You Stay
Pros
Adjacent to a lovely marina with plenty of restaurants and shops
Large rooms with upscale amenities and balconies; most have jetted tubs
Five pools, including a zero-entry saltwater one and two for kids
Four restaurants, including a large buffet and two a la cartes
Relaxing spa complete with a hydrotherapy area and treatment rooms
Adult-only area with a small heated pool and a lounge with free evening drinks
Small 24-hour fitness center with cardio and strength-training machines
Full entertainment program with dozens of activities
Cute kids’ club with an indoor soccer court and an area for arts and crafts
Free Wi-Fi throughout, and free on-site parking
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Not within easy walking distance of the beach
Food at the main buffet gets mixed reviews
Rooms could use an update
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The 255-room Volcan Lanzarote is a luxury resort known for its striking architectural style and lovely sprawling grounds. Its rooms are large and upscale, with jetted tubs and separate showers (in most), free Wi-Fi, balconies, and small living areas. Though charming for some, decor in blue hues may be a tad dated to others. The hotel offers a slew of amenities for families — including five pools, a kids’ club, and a full entertainment program — but there is also a quieter adult-only section complete with a pool, a lounge with free drinks, and a private breakfast restaurant. The spa is relaxing and pleasant, with a hydrotherapy area, treatment cabins, and a hammam. Built on stilts over the main pool, the buffet restaurant has an eye-catching design, but food gets mixed reviews. The location adjacent to a lovely marina lined with restaurants and shops is convenient, but those looking to stay closer to the beach may want to compare rates at Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort.
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Sprawling property with lovely grounds, ocean views, and an adult-only section
Formerly part of the Melia chain, this upscale property wows at first sight. It takes its name from the imposing volcano-shaped structure housing the lobby, but the property as a whole has a stunning architectural style designed to resemble a traditional Lanzarote village. Guests enter the property through a carbon copy of a local church (complete with candles, religious music, and soaring wooden ceilings), and the grounds feature low volcanic stone walls similar to those protecting the vines in Lanzarote’s La Geria wine valley. Throughout, white buildings with dark stone accents and spacious terraces covered with wooden beams mirror the traditional Lanzarote style.
On a closer look the hotel is starting to show its age, though. First built in the early 2000s, the hotel has undergone some renovations (the main pool was revamped in June 2016), but changes have affected mostly the exteriors, and some of the furniture in common spaces looks a little worn, especially the upholstery in couches and chairs. Still, the property feels grand and relaxing, with lovely grounds that include huge pools, several restaurants, quaint tiled plazas with palm trees, and quiet nooks with loungers and shaded areas. Although some may find it a little too sprawling, the hotel’s size allows for well-defined separate areas for louder activities and mellower moments.
Guests, most of whom are families from northern Europe and Spain, tend to stay on-site during the day, taking part in the busy entertainment program or sitting around the pools. Although we heard some music in the main pool bar and during outdoor fitness activities, it was easy to find a quieter spot to relax in the sun. Young guests are never far from the kiddy pools and the kids’ club, but those seeking an even quieter atmosphere can request an upgrade (for a fee) to the adult-only Club Volcan section within the hotel. Travelers seeking a fully kid-free vacation may want to consider the adult-only h20 Timanfaya Palace instead, which is generally a little bit more expensive but has an all-inclusive option (lacking here) as well as a quieter atmosphere and more stylish rooms. The Gran Castillo Tagoro Family & Fun is an excellent pick for families traveling with young children, with plenty of kid-friendly amenities and all-inclusive rates. Those looking for something more luxurious may want to compare rates at the Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort, which is located right on a cute sandy beach.
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Adjacent to Marina Rubicon, but not within walking distance of the beach
Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac home only to an apartment complex. A door at the rear of the property opens directly onto Marina Rubicon, a lovely harbor lined with restaurants and bars built directly on the water. Additional dining, shopping, and drinking options can be found in central Playa Blanca, located a five-minute drive away. Sandy Playa Dorada can be reached in just under five minutes by car, and famous Papagayo beaches — known for their great kitesurfing — are just about a 10-minute drive away. Timanfaya National Park, home to several stunning volcanos, is about a 20-minute drive from the hotel. The airport is a half-hour drive away, and transfer services can be booked for a fee at reception.
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Classic rooms with living areas, balconies, and free Wi-Fi; many have ocean views
The hotel has a total of 255 large rooms spread over several buildings surrounded by lovely lush gardens. The guests’ opinion about room decor seems to be divided into those who find the style charming and elegant, and those who think it needs an update. To this reporter, it’s a bit of both: Rooms are cute in a beach-meets-country-house kind of way — with a variety of hues of blue, beige tiled floors with blue designs, canopy beds, and wicker and wrought-iron accents — but the style is not quite fresh anymore. Rooms, though, are all spacious and light, with living areas and balconies. Bathrooms have separate showers and jetted tubs (except in Garden View Double Rooms). Many rooms have ocean views, while others overlook the gardens and the pools.
Flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, ceiling fans, and air-conditioning are all standard amenities, as are hairdryers, and robes and slippers. Freebies provided in all rooms include Wi-Fi, safes, and bottled water. Adult-only Club Volcan rooms are located in a separate building a little away from the hustle and bustle, and come equipped with a couple of nice extras, including sound systems and stocked minibars. Club Volcan Suites feature L’Occitane toiletries.
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Four restaurants, including buffet and a la carte options
Breakfast and dinner are served at the main restaurant, housed in an attractive glass-enclosed wooden dining room built on stilts over the lagoon pool. The spread is big, and themed nights add variety, but food gets mixed reviews, and some guests have complained that it is generally only lukewarm. Lunch is offered at the a la carte restaurant, which serves up regional cuisine in a casual space by the pool. Snacks and pizza are available at the pool bar several hours a day. Guest on the half-board meal package are offered one free dinner per week at the Italian and Japanese a la carte as well. All other guests — and those willing to repeat — can make a reservation as well, but prices are a little steep, especially at the Japanese restaurant.
The hotel does not offer all-inclusive rates.
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Features
Five pools, a spa, a 24-hour gym, and a kids’ club
One of the hotel’s top features are its five pools, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The main pool is shaped like a lagoon (complete with its own small waterfall), and has a beach-style entrance for toddlers and guests with reduced mobility. The activity pool is located off the lower level of the lobby and, as its name suggests, is where guests can go to participate in the water activities offered as part of the entertainment program. (Other activities available weekly are Pilates, yoga, painting classes, ping pong tournaments, make-up workshops, and darts competitions.) There are also two pools for children, both located on a separate deck with a few loungers and umbrellas, and offering direct access to a small playground. Additionally, there is an adult-only heated pool in the Club Volcan section, complete with a swim-up bar, cabanas, a whirlpool, panoramic ocean views, and waiter service.
Tucked away in a quiet part of the property, the spa is relaxing and pleasant, with a small but light hydrotherapy area, a Turkish bath, a sauna, and several cabins for treatments, massages, and salon services. Adjacent is the 24-hour fitness center, complete with a small array of cardio and strength-training machines, and flat-screen TVs. Electric bikes and an indoor squash court can be rented for a fee. The kids’ club is located by the activity pool and offers plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep children busy several hours a day, including soccer games, movie nights, arts and crafts, and treasure hunts.
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Also Known As
Hotel Volcan Lanzarote
Address
C/ El Castillo 1, Playa Blanca 35580, Spain
Website
http://www. hotelvolcanlanzarote.com
Scene
Sprawling property with lovely grounds, ocean views, and an adult-only section
Formerly part of the Melia chain, this upscale property wows at first sight. It takes its name from the imposing volcano-shaped structure housing the lobby, but the property as a whole has a stunning architectural style designed to resemble a traditional Lanzarote village. Guests enter the property through a carbon copy of a local church (complete with candles, religious music, and soaring wooden ceilings), and the grounds feature low volcanic stone walls similar to those protecting the vines in Lanzarote’s La Geria wine valley. Throughout, white buildings with dark stone accents and spacious terraces covered with wooden beams mirror the traditional Lanzarote style.
On a closer look the hotel is starting to show its age, though. First built in the early 2000s, the hotel has undergone some renovations (the main pool was revamped in June 2016), but changes have affected mostly the exteriors, and some of the furniture in common spaces looks a little worn, especially the upholstery in couches and chairs. Still, the property feels grand and relaxing, with lovely grounds that include huge pools, several restaurants, quaint tiled plazas with palm trees, and quiet nooks with loungers and shaded areas. Although some may find it a little too sprawling, the hotel’s size allows for well-defined separate areas for louder activities and mellower moments.
Guests, most of whom are families from northern Europe and Spain, tend to stay on-site during the day, taking part in the busy entertainment program or sitting around the pools. Although we heard some music in the main pool bar and during outdoor fitness activities, it was easy to find a quieter spot to relax in the sun. Young guests are never far from the kiddy pools and the kids’ club, but those seeking an even quieter atmosphere can request an upgrade (for a fee) to the adult-only Club Volcan section within the hotel. Travelers seeking a fully kid-free vacation may want to consider the adult-only h20 Timanfaya Palace instead, which is generally a little bit more expensive but has an all-inclusive option (lacking here) as well as a quieter atmosphere and more stylish rooms. The Gran Castillo Tagoro Family & Fun is an excellent pick for families traveling with young children, with plenty of kid-friendly amenities and all-inclusive rates. Those looking for something more luxurious may want to compare rates at the Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort, which is located right on a cute sandy beach.
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Location
Adjacent to Marina Rubicon, but not within walking distance of the beach
Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac home only to an apartment complex. A door at the rear of the property opens directly onto Marina Rubicon, a lovely harbor lined with restaurants and bars built directly on the water. Additional dining, shopping, and drinking options can be found in central Playa Blanca, located a five-minute drive away. Sandy Playa Dorada can be reached in just under five minutes by car, and famous Papagayo beaches — known for their great kitesurfing — are just about a 10-minute drive away. Timanfaya National Park, home to several stunning volcanos, is about a 20-minute drive from the hotel. The airport is a half-hour drive away, and transfer services can be booked for a fee at reception.
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Rooms
Classic rooms with living areas, balconies, and free Wi-Fi; many have ocean views
The hotel has a total of 255 large rooms spread over several buildings surrounded by lovely lush gardens. The guests’ opinion about room decor seems to be divided into those who find the style charming and elegant, and those who think it needs an update. To this reporter, it’s a bit of both: Rooms are cute in a beach-meets-country-house kind of way — with a variety of hues of blue, beige tiled floors with blue designs, canopy beds, and wicker and wrought-iron accents — but the style is not quite fresh anymore. Rooms, though, are all spacious and light, with living areas and balconies. Bathrooms have separate showers and jetted tubs (except in Garden View Double Rooms). Many rooms have ocean views, while others overlook the gardens and the pools.
Flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, ceiling fans, and air-conditioning are all standard amenities, as are hairdryers, and robes and slippers. Freebies provided in all rooms include Wi-Fi, safes, and bottled water. Adult-only Club Volcan rooms are located in a separate building a little away from the hustle and bustle, and come equipped with a couple of nice extras, including sound systems and stocked minibars. Club Volcan Suites feature L’Occitane toiletries.
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Four restaurants, including buffet and a la carte options
Breakfast and dinner are served at the main restaurant, housed in an attractive glass-enclosed wooden dining room built on stilts over the lagoon pool. The spread is big, and themed nights add variety, but food gets mixed reviews, and some guests have complained that it is generally only lukewarm. Lunch is offered at the a la carte restaurant, which serves up regional cuisine in a casual space by the pool. Snacks and pizza are available at the pool bar several hours a day. Guest on the half-board meal package are offered one free dinner per week at the Italian and Japanese a la carte as well. All other guests — and those willing to repeat — can make a reservation as well, but prices are a little steep, especially at the Japanese restaurant.
The hotel does not offer all-inclusive rates.
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Features
Five pools, a spa, a 24-hour gym, and a kids’ club
One of the hotel’s top features are its five pools, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The main pool is shaped like a lagoon (complete with its own small waterfall), and has a beach-style entrance for toddlers and guests with reduced mobility. The activity pool is located off the lower level of the lobby and, as its name suggests, is where guests can go to participate in the water activities offered as part of the entertainment program. (Other activities available weekly are Pilates, yoga, painting classes, ping pong tournaments, make-up workshops, and darts competitions.) There are also two pools for children, both located on a separate deck with a few loungers and umbrellas, and offering direct access to a small playground. Additionally, there is an adult-only heated pool in the Club Volcan section, complete with a swim-up bar, cabanas, a whirlpool, panoramic ocean views, and waiter service.
Tucked away in a quiet part of the property, the spa is relaxing and pleasant, with a small but light hydrotherapy area, a Turkish bath, a sauna, and several cabins for treatments, massages, and salon services. Adjacent is the 24-hour fitness center, complete with a small array of cardio and strength-training machines, and flat-screen TVs. Electric bikes and an indoor squash court can be rented for a fee. The kids’ club is located by the activity pool and offers plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep children busy several hours a day, including soccer games, movie nights, arts and crafts, and treasure hunts.
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• HOTEL THE VOLCAN LANZAROTE • PLAYA BLANCA • 5⋆ SPAIN • RATES FROM €130
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Featuring full-service spa with an aromatherapy, a pampering treatment and body scrub, the sophisticated Hotel Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca is located 25 minutes’ walk of Papagayo Beach. Situated in a popular area, this 5-star smoke free hotel offers 251 rooms together with a hot tub and a Turkish bath on-site.
The luxury property puts you in the centre of Playa Blanca, at 6 km distance from Pechiguera Lighthouse. Marina Rubicon is in a 13-minute walk from the spectacular hotel, and Lanzarote airport is 30 km away. Torre del Aguila and Castillo de las Coloradas Fortress are easily reachable on foot.
A flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as a mini-fridge-bar are offered in the air-conditioned rooms. They are furnished with double beds or twin beds along with a work desk. Guests will surely enjoy fantastic views of the sea.
The buffet breakfast is available in the restaurant. The lounge bar features complimentary wireless internet and a lounge. Primario Gastrobar and Izaro Taberna are among dining options nearby. Guests can make different arrangements at Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote, including diving, ping pong and squash or rent cars to explore Playa Blanca. There is a fitness studio in the accommodation. This sophisticated property also provides a business centre for those arriving on business.
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Check-in: from 15:00 until 23:59
Check-out: until 12:00
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Cots are not available.
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Yes, guests of Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote can park their cars on site.
Volcan Lanzarote is placed in the centre of Playa Blanca, next to Torre del Aguila.
The prices for rooms at Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca start at €154.
Club Room, Deluxe Suite and Deluxe Junior Suite are offered in Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote.
Yes, guests of Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca can have breakfast for free.
Yes, guests of Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote may take advantage of Wi-Fi in public areas.
Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca is located about 2 km away from the city centre.
The distance to Lanzarote airport from Volcan Lanzarote is about 30 km.
You will find Castillo De Aguila bus stop within 650 metres of Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote.
Castillo de las Coloradas is located just a few steps away from Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca.
You can have lunch or dinner at Meson La Taberna and Izaro Taberna that are located about 500 metres from Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote.
Yes, the guests of Hotel The Volcan Lanzarote Playa Blanca can make use of laundry, room service and ironing service.
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Safe deposit box
24-hour reception
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Castillo de las Coloradas
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Lanzaroteride
450 m
Cala Blanca Dive Centre
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Gravity Bar
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Wax Bar
1.4km
Moving Segway Tours
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Playa de Papagayo
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City Center
1.6km
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22.2km
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Breakfast was good as you get in any 5 star hotel. Location was quite quiet.
Calle El Castillo, 1, 35580 Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, Spain
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Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote offers a cosy setting while in Playa Blanca. It features a spa, as well as an indoor pool, a Jacuzzi and outdoor tennis courts.
A wide range of personalized services are available for guests of Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote, like a car rental desk, a currency exchange and babysitting/child services. Wellness amenities include a sauna and a Turkish steam bath, and a relaxing massage session can be requested. A well-equipped fitness center is also provided.
The resort features 255 rooms, all of which are filled with a range of amenities to ensure an enjoyable stay. They are equipped with a coffee maker, tea-making facilities and a mini bar.
Guests of the resort can enjoy the on-site bar, conveniently based for socializing in the evening. Meals can also be enjoyed on the restaurant’s open terrace.
Hotel THe Volcan Lanzarote is close to the area’s well-known tourist attractions, dining options, nightlife and shops, and Marina Rubicon is within walking distance. Yaiza and Tias are situated a short drive away.
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Location
Calle El Castillo, 1, 35580 Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
Castillo de las Coloradas125 yd
Marina Rubicon0.3 mi
Playa Blanca0.8 mi
Papagayo Beach2.7 mi
Montana Roja1.8 mi
Faro de Punta Pechiguera3.7 mi
Atalaya de Femes4.6 mi
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Check-in/Check-out
Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM
Cancellation/prepayment
Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.
FAQs when booking at Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote
One of the best things about staying at Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is the number of room choices you’ll have with its unique layout. The hotel comprises about 20 separate houses, built in the traditional architectural style of the island, with a wide variety of unusual amenities at your disposal. These include leisure lounges, a solarium terrace, a private heated pool and an adult-only resort area, Club Volcán.
Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote offers a great selection of rooms, and we can highly recommend booking a Double Sea View room or a Double Seaside View room. These afford expansive views over the Mediterranean. For a different but equally beautiful view, you can book a Double Garden View room, with a terrace overlooking the hotel’s landscaped gardens and the natural surroundings of this resort town.
Your kids will find an extensive array of activities and facilities to keep them happily occupied. To begin with, the hotel has an indoor play area with all manner of playground attractions. There’s also a children’s swimming pool in the outdoor area. Children can also take part in the kids’ Mini Club’s many activities, and for night-time entertainment there’s even a kids’ Mini Disco.
Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is most definitely a hotel where you’ll want to sample the cuisine on offer in-house. The hotel’s flagship restaurant, La Florida, you can enjoy the traditional dishes and flavours of Lanzarote, presented in leisurely buffet style at dinner time. For lunch there’s Yaiza, which serves Mediterranean food and snacks. You can even combine dinner with partying at the hotel’s Fun Pub Los Jameos.
Once again, you’ll be quite spoilt for choice when it comes to sports activities and facilities on offer at this hotel. There’s an all-round fitness gym, with a smaller one dedicated to bodybuilding machines. You can enjoy more sedentary sports like billiards and darts, or play tennis or squash. You’ll also have access to a diving centre through the hotel, and can rent a bicycle if you want to keep fit that way, while exploring the town.
You’ll find a dedicated spa and beauty complex inside the hotel. Here you can treat yourself to a wide range of spa facilities and other beauty treatments. These include body treatments, Jacuzzis and saunas, and a full Turkish bath area.
The closest airport to Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is Arrecife Lanzarote, situated just under 15 miles from the hotel. It will take you just under half an hour by taxi to drive the distance, which makes this your best option. Your other choice is to catch the No. 161 bus, which departs every four hours from the airport’s Terminal 1 and will take just under an hour to complete the journey.
Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is located at Calle El Castillo, 1, 1.1 miles from the center of Playa Blanca. Castillo de las Coloradas is the closest landmark to Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote.
Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote.
Yes, Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote offers free Wi-Fi.
Yes, Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote offers free parking.
Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is 14 miles from Arrecife Lanzarote. Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote is 28.1 miles from Puerto del Rosario Fuerteventura.
Yes, Hotel The Volcán Lanzarote has a pool onsite.
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Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote in Yaiza, Spain
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5.0 star property
4.5/5 Wonderful
Popular amenities
Pool
Free WiFi
Breakfast included
Parking included
Air conditioning
Spa
Calle El Castillo, 1, Playa Blanca, Yaiza, Lanzarote, 35580
Explore the area
Popular LocationLas Coloradas Castle2 min walk
Popular LocationMarina Rubicon6 min walk
Popular LocationDorada Beach27 min walk
AirportArrecife (ACE-Lanzarote)29 min drive
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Yaiza
Located in Yaiza, Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote is near the beach. The area’s natural beauty can be seen at Playa Flamingo and Papagayo Beach, while Aqualava Water Park and Acua Water Park are popular area attractions.
What’s nearby
Las Coloradas Castle – 2 min walk
Atlantic Museum – 5 min walk
Marina Rubicon – 6 min walk
Playa del Afre – 14 min walk
Dorada Beach – 17 min walk
Getting around
Restaurants
La Cubierta – 5 min walk
Café Terraza – 6 min walk
La Casa Roja – 6 min walk
La Taberna – 6 min walk
Trattoria il Commendatore – 7 min walk
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Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote
5-star luxury hotel by the sea
At Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote, you can look forward to a free breakfast buffet, a marina, and a free manager’s reception. Indulge in aromatherapy, a massage, and a body treatment at Spa Volcan Lanzarote, the onsite spa. Be sure to enjoy a meal at any of the 4 onsite restaurants, which feature international cuisine and a poolside location.
Enjoy the 24-hour gym, as well as activities like sailing, windsurfing, and racquetball/squash. Free in-room WiFi is available to all guests, along with a terrace and a garden.
Other perks include:
3 outdoor pools
Free self parking
An area shuttle, luggage storage, and meeting rooms
A 24-hour front desk, a front desk safe, and wedding services
Guest reviews say great things about the location
Room features
All 251 rooms boast comforts such as pillow menus and laptop-friendly workspaces, as well as perks like air conditioning and separate sitting areas. Guest reviews highly rate the spacious rooms at the property.
More conveniences in all rooms include:
Bathrooms with bidets and shower/tub combinations
TVs with digital channels
Furnished balconies or patios, wardrobes/closets, and separate sitting areas
Languages
English, French, German, Spanish
Cleaning and safety practices
Enhanced cleanliness measures
Disinfectant is used to clean the property
High-touch surfaces are cleaned and disinfected
Sheets and towels are washed at 60°C/140°F or hotter
Follows regional cleaning and disinfection practices of Safe Tourism Certified (Spain)
Social distancing
Social distancing measures in place
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Property amenities
Internet
Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
Available in some public areas: Free WiFi
Parking and transportation
Food and drink
Free buffet breakfast available daily 7:00 AM–10:30 AM
4 restaurants
3 bars/lounges
Free reception
Room service available
Restaurants on site
La Florida
Tasca Yaiza
Restaurante Japonés
Il Commendatore
Things to do
Conveniences
Elevator
Front-desk safe
Guest services
24-hour front desk
Daily housekeeping
Dry cleaning service
Hair salon
Laundry facilities
Luggage storage
Tour/ticket assistance
Wedding services
Business services
Outdoors
Garden
Marina onsite
Terrace
Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
In-room accessibility (select rooms)
Wheelchair-accessible pool
Wheelchair-accessible registration desk
Wheelchair-accessible restaurant
Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
Smoke-free property
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Ceiling fan
Free cribs/infant beds
Pillow menu
Bathroom
Entertainment
Digital channels
TV
Food and drink
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Free bottled water
Minibar
Outdoor space
Desk
Desk chair
Laptop-friendly workspace
Phone
Safe
Separate sitting area
Slippers
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Lovely room and hotel, good value for money. Only fly in the ointment is that they’re clearly struggling with staff numbers as some areas were closed. Also the poolside service we’ve had previously wasn’t in operation.
That said, it was a very pleasant stay and a lovely relaxing holiday.
Property was very nice and authentic, club rooms great, nice view of the harbour. The club facilities were similar to other club rooms, drink selection good but snacks a bit limited
Stunning hotel. Kept to high standard and absolutely spotless. All staff professional and friendly. Always willing to help. Ample sun beds, well spread out, lots of beautiful quiet areas too.
Breakfast was fantastic evening meals bit “samey” but good quality. Desserts amazing!!
Bed very comfortable, unfortunately we didn’t realise there was a pillow menu until end, we would definitely have used this. Aircon was great, safe and good sized fridge included.
Bathroom scales in room, loved this as always get a bit twitchy that my case is too heavy.
Hotel position great, quiet are right on walkway. Easy 2 km walk into shopping are of Playa Blanca.
We have visited this hotel 4 times now. We have a break but then return again.
I was disappointed by reduced fitness actives during this stay. There were still some classes on but it was not the same choice as I have had on previous visits.
Breakfast was nice.
Pools were nice.
Location was great.
Had to wait around for a while after check in. Reception wouldn’t tell us where our room was and insisted the concierge show us to the room, which took an age as people kept jumping ahead of us.
The room was tired, as was the hotel in general.
Felt a notch down from Gran Castillo Tagoro and Princess Yaiza, so not really five star.
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Lanzarote is the island of the wind. Part 1 – Spain, Islands – Jimina Irina Travel Site
Part 1 – Lagomar – Mirador El Rio – Teguise Part 2 – Teguise – Cactus Park – two caves: Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes Part 3 – Timanfaya National Park (! Valley of the Volcanoes!) – Green Lake – Papagayo Beach Part 4 – Santa Barbara – Teguise – Cesar Manrique Foundation
Tenerife, evening. Maxim and I sit on the balcony of our apartment and listen. Silence all around, not even a slight breeze is heard. Palm trees do not bend to the ground, do not wave huge leaves. Is it possible? Yes, for sure, it happens, we just forgot 🙂 Two hours ago we were where everything is different – on the island of wind and extinct volcanoes – in Lanzarote …
Everything is covered with volcanoes, absolutely everything, there is an island of Lanzarote in the ocean … But there should have been Fuerteventura, at least according to my preliminary “Wishlist”. I bought tickets for August in Tenerife late this year – as early as March. And then I was puzzled by finding a place of deployment in Fuerta and how to get there from Tenerife: by sea, by sky. I don’t remember who first knocked me off the intended path, and then there was a story from a fellow forum member “Journey to another planet”, and I disappeared. I looked at photos of this “planet” on Google for a long time. She called her daughter to her and asked: “Galyush, where do you want to be in the summer: on the island of endless white beaches and sand dunes, or on the island of volcanoes?” Although I myself knew her answer: “Of course, volcanoes!”. So, plans suddenly change – we fly to Lanzarote! A week later, I got tickets from the local Canarian air carrier Binter Canarias .
At the “promo” rate, tickets Tenerife-Lanzarote-Tenerife for four cost 524 euros. Not fabulously cheap, but who knows, maybe cheaper and does not happen. I don’t think about the hotel for a long time and I traditionally book the chain hotel SOL – SOL Lanzarote .
Day one. Tenerife – Lanzarote. Lagomar – Santa Barbara – Mirador el Rio – Teguise.
We took with us only a small suitcase, in which we put a minimum of things, because we are flying for only 4 days. Departure from Tenerife North Airport at exactly 10 am. The rental car was cheated and put right in the parking lot of the rental car.
The plane is small, turboprop. There were thirty passengers. They took off, oh, and he is noisy, an infection! Next time you need to take earplugs for such a device. The stewardess managed to spread some water with nuts, and the children also got toys like our “tags”. So, and we are imperceptibly already and landing.
Maxima left to get the suitcase, and she herself ran to get in line at the window of the rental office. And not in vain, it turned out to be the first, and a long tail lined up behind me. The car was booked in advance at ORCAR . For 3.5 days we get a small snow-white Chevrolet Aveo, which costs 92 euros. By the way, rent on the spot would have come out one and a half times more expensive!!!
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On this trip, we are driving Maxim, and I, having given him the driver’s authority “abroad” for the first time, make pitiful attempts to be a navigator. The roads in Lanzarote are simply magnificent! Straight, like arrows, cutting the island apart. It’s nothing for us to drive to the hotel – 5 minutes, at most 10. We immediately manage to slip through the necessary turn and make a circle of 20 kilometers. The reason for this was the complete absence of any maps with us.
Our hotel SOL Lanzarote is ideally located right on the beachfront of Matagorda Beach, near Puerto del Carmen. If you do not drive a car, or want to rent it a little later, you can order a transfer Lanzarote airport – your hotel in advance.
Of course, we arrived early. Check-in takes place at 14.00. I relied on my gold card of this network, thanks to it, in my booking Check-in time was listed at 12.00. But there were just some unrealistic number of people in the hotel, and I didn’t want to download the rights. We quickly changed into swimming trunks and went to the pools so as not to waste time. The apple had nowhere to fall, and to find at least one free sunbed to throw things on it and sit for the four of us – the task was unrealistic. It was here that we felt the Lanzarote wind for the first time. The children quickly bathed and chattering their teeth from the cold (and there is nothing to hide with, there are no towels yet), categorically refused to get into the water yet. Literally everything was blown off the sunbed, I had to sit and cuddle with all things – both heavy and light. Tried to grab a bite to eat at the snack bar – so-so food. And unable to withstand the torture of “killing time”, they still went to the reception. We were given the keys to the room. But when we approached it, it turned out that the cleaning had just begun there. For another half an hour we danced near the room. Most of all, in this situation, the lost time bothered me, because we had very little of it on this island. Well, finally we are in the room! We left things, urgently changed the children’s clothes after water procedures and go! conquer the planet Lanzarote.
Since Maxim is driving, I can click the camera left and right.
First of all, we went to Lagomar , which is located in the town of Nazaret. This is a house that was built in the early 70s by Cesar Manrique for the famous actor Omar Sharif. They say he lost his property in cards. The house is built in volcanic rock, there is a swimming pool, a restaurant, living quarters, gardens, tunnels, endless stairs and passages, water gurgles everywhere. We looked into every corner available and open for viewing.
We park in a spacious area. There were not many visitors at all, so we managed to wander without crowds. Opening hours from 10 to 19.00 (Tuesday-Sunday). The entrance fee was 12 euros (5 euros / adult + 2 euros for a child of 10 years old, a small one is free). Here you can also visit a small photo exhibition.
Photo exhibition
And we get inside the house. It has a living room, bedroom, kitchen and library. Playing hall.
View of Nazareth from Lagomar
Do you see an animal?
View of Lagomar from the parking lot. Here you can just see that the whole house is really inscribed in the natural landscape – in the volcano.
And so, we figured out the first attraction, we are going to look for something else interesting. From here the road leads to the Mirador del Rio. There we go, going down – to Nazareth.
We pass the pretty town of Teguise (Teguise), more about it will be later and a lot. So we pass it and suddenly, on the right in the direction of the car, we notice a fortress on a mountain. Beautiful and so unexpected in the local landscape.
Of course, we immediately turn around and back, up the mountain we begin to climb.
The fortress of Santa Barbara is located on the top, on the edge of the crater of the Guanapay volcano. Behind him, you can see another crater against the backdrop of the ocean and the snow-white city.
By the way, in order to drive up to a small parking lot near the fortress, you need to drive along the very edge of the cliff. Nerves were tickled 🙂 When we arrived it was about 16 hours. All people dispersed. A girl came out to meet us, who got into the last (not counting ours) car in the parking lot. In Spanish mixed with English, she said that the fortress closes at 4 pm. And she added something else … We nodded to her, realized that it was not fate to get into the fortress and took a walk in the surroundings, combining them with a photo session. The wind literally blows you off your feet. Jackdaw runs after her baseball cap, Yegorkina has already been caught.
The views of the surrounding area from here are simply gorgeous and quite typical of Lanzarote. This is what life looks like on other planets.
Below is Teguise, a snow-white city on black-and-orange lava fields.
What is surprising, on these lifeless soils grows something pretty and bright.
And a few more craters. This is an island of extinct volcanoes. By the way, in the second photo you can see the military radar ball.
Our boys, somewhere on the edge of the earth.
That’s it, we sit in the car. On the first day on the island, we were still trying to put our hair in order after walking, by the last day the combs could no longer cope with this task :))
We are going down to the city. And suddenly we see: standing at the bottom of the barrier is the same girl who spoke to us that the fortress was closed. It turns out that she tried to tell us that we should go down, because. the ascent to the mountain closes together with the fortress. And all this time she stood and waited for us. We got so uncomfortable. Coming up with her, we opened the window and in all known languages apologized for the wait and thanked her.
Well, now back to Mirador del Rio. He works until 17.45 and we, it seems, still have time. Distances in Lanzarote are small, the roads are good, so you can safely plan long-distance travel.
Lanzarote landscapes rush past us, from time to time individual white houses or entire cities flash by. We met windmills, but for some reason they don’t look as impressive here as they do in Tenerife along TF-1. And I continue to conduct my photo essay through the not very clean windows of our Chevrolet.
In one place, the serpentine turns into a rather narrow one, and it is not very pleasant to pass with oncoming cars. And I feel a direct physical need to drive – how I love serpentines and miss them!
Before us stretches a valley with regular volcanoes. Clouds hover above them, and it seems that they are smoking. This is the Valley of a Thousand Palms. This was the whole island before the volcanoes erupted on it.
This pretty town is called Haria.
By the way, we drove through Haria through and through. A colorful white city, completely empty, almost no people were met there. It would be interesting to walk on it a bit, but apparently not this time.
We will have time to visit four points out of the six listed during our short vacation in Lanzarote.
At a place called simply Ye, the road turns sharply to the left. And we first slipped through the turn, although I saw him and told Maxim about it. We had to turn around and return. From this turn, the road begins not easy: it is very narrow, somewhere with fences, so passing with an oncoming lane becomes a very unpleasant experience. Plus, a thick and gloomy fog begins to cover us, and the landscape around it becomes harsh from this.
We arrive at the mirador del Rio on time – it is still open (opening hours from 10. 00 – 17.45). But we already understand that it is unlikely that we will see anything from here. At the checkout, a man warns us about fog and zero visibility, and takes money only from adults for 4.5 euros, Galkina 2.5 euros, he forgave us 🙂
Yes, we will not see the satellite island of Lanzarote – La Graciosa from here, we will not appreciate the beauty and depth of the local rocks. Very disappointing. By the way, all the remaining days on the island, we were ready to fall on this Mirador again at any moment, but every day at that end of the island we saw thick clouds.
Mirador del Rio is located at an altitude of 475 meters, offering a gorgeous panorama of both Lanzarote itself and the neighboring island of La Graciosa. And, like all other significant places on the island, it is the creation of Cesar Manrique. Inside the rock, Manrique designed a cafe with huge panoramic windows. There is also a gift shop there. Well, we were content with the bare minimum.
And even the toilet is inscribed in the rock 🙂
Looking down, the ocean is splashing there.
We were not too lazy and climbed to the very top, to the roof of the cafe. But even there, apart from the fog and the knocking wind, nothing interesting awaited us.
When leaving the mirador, we turned back and saw a small panorama of the mysterious La Graciosa under the clouds. We parked, pressed close to the fence, and I took several photos directly from the car. That’s what zoom gave me.
Well, it’s almost six. It’s time for us to move in the opposite direction and look for a place for dinner. As of today, we have not planned any walks and sightseeing. But they happened unexpectedly, in Tegis. Even on the way here, to Mirador, we noticed one nice restaurant with a beautiful view, we decided to have dinner there. Unfortunately, the restaurant was closed for special service. Well, since we got out of the car, I took a couple of pictures:
The question of dinner remains open. Everyone is very hungry, because the last time we just had a bite to eat at the hotel, waiting for check-in. Driving past Teguise, we suddenly decided to look for a restaurant there. Right at the entrance to the city, we found a large and spacious parking lot, next to a pretty mill.
Everything around was gloomy, the wind still did not subside. The city is completely empty, as if extinct. We did not plan a walk, but these picturesque streets with snow-white square houses pulled us in by themselves. Everything around is closed, it seems that this is the scenery for some kind of film – the film crew left, and we were left alone here.
CONTINUATION of the story: a walk around Teguise and the second day of the trip around the island
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Today we are going for a walk to the largest volcano of the island called Caldera Blanca.
01. So, we are going to the village of Mancha Blanca, because our interesting walk will start from there.
02. Vineyards grow in places along the roads.
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05. This island has excellent roads!
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07. And here is our Mancha Blanca village.
08. This is how our today’s route looks like in the book. It starts in the western part of the village of Mancha Blanca.
09. We leave the car in the parking lot (they are all free on the island) and go along the path.
10. This photo was taken from one of the many information boards along the path. This is what the area looks like from above.
11. In some places this path is framed by such stone walls. Sometimes you feel here not on the Canary Island, but on a local coal mine.
12. These lava stones are light in weight and have a porous structure, as the lava boiled and seethed, and then froze with air pores inside. And when you take two pebbles and start rubbing them against each other, you hear a glassy sound.
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14. And even among this dead stone desert life is possible.
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16. That’s where we came from…
17. … and that’s where we need to…
18. And here are the local inhabitants of the island – Canary lizards Gallotia atlantica. A huge number of them live here.
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20. Lawn with red lichen.
21. We reached the neighboring volcano Montaña Caldereta. Let’s go upstairs and see what’s interesting there.
22. The panorama of this volcano turned out to be a bit strange.
23. And on the edge of the crater of this volcano, someone built a stone hut – a shelter for wanderers.
24. Walking a little further, look back and admire the beautiful views…
25. …for example, Montaña Tenezara volcano.
26. Passed through a large pile of lava stones…
27. A pile of solidified lava mess… the landscape of the island … for example, the neighboring volcano Montaña Caldereta, which we just visited.
29. The same Montaña Caldereta volcano…
30. Oh, those amazing Lanzarote expanses!
31. Edge of the crater of the largest volcano.
32. The crater is so big that, well, it just doesn’t fit into the lens!
33. In the distance is the neighboring small island of Isla Graciosa.
34. Having walked a little forward along the edge of the crater, we managed to take a nice photo, however, not everything fit again … but oh well, let’s move on . ..
35. Edge of the crater.
36. Some plants have taken root very well both in the lava fields and in the rocks on the crater…
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38. Until 1730, when a great eruption began, the territory of Timanfaya consisted of numerous villages that produced crops.
39. For six years these places were buried under heavy mounds of lava and ash. The island became exterminated, rich valleys and fertile plains were destroyed.
40. Here is the border between two parks: Timanfaya National Park and Volcanoes National Park.
41. And now, from left to right, let’s admire Timanfaya Park.
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45. From here you can also see Timanfaya station, where the tour buses leave, and there is also a wonderful restaurant.
46. Thanks to the Caldera Blanca volcano, we got to know the Timanfaya park. It remains now to pay a visit to him, but more on that some other time. And now we have to go further…
47. And this is the highest point of the volcano – 458 meters.
48. A grandiose panorama opens up from the top: fiery mountains in the south, Mancha Blanca and Tinajo villages in the east, Risco de Famara rock in the northeast.
49. Now the path leads us downhill.
50. This volcanic structure is colossal. The diameter of the crater is about 1 km.
51. Because of its unique lunar landscape, Lanzarote is an exceptionally popular tourist destination. People from all over the world come here to see the hundreds of craters that make up this volcanic island.
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54. Caldera Blanca is surrounded by black lava.
55. Lanzarote – a picturesque island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
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57. Roomed down …
58. The old volcano begins to crumble …
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61. They found a cherry of the flower of the flower of fluories at the submarine of the CADERA BLANER.
62. This is mesembryanthemum crystallinum.
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64. On the way back, going through the lava fields, we again meet the neighboring volcano Montaña Caldereta.
65. Local spines.
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67. We return to the parking lot.
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72. We return to our village Puerto del Carmen and take pictures of some interesting planes.
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78. From different points of this island, the neighboring island FuerteVentura is visible.
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Lanzarote Canary Islands: Aviamania route
Aviamania goes on a trip to Lanzarote Canary Islands to make interesting and useful videos for you! And in today’s article I will talk about Lanzarote Island and the Aviamania route. This article can be used as a guide to the island.
Lanzarote Canary Islands
Lanzarote is the northeast island, which the Canarians call “the other island” and everyone else calls it the island of fire-breathing mountains/
Contents of the article:
Preparing for the trip and useful links.
Aviamaniya route. Day 1: Flight.
Day 2: Old Capital Market, Lagomar Museum and Famara Surfers Beach
Day 3: Mirador Del Rio, White Beaches of Orzola and Cactus Garden
Day 4: Lava caves, Animal and Plis show and Aloe Plant
Day 5: Timanfaya National Park and Papagayo Beach
Day 6: Lago Verde green lagoon and scorched earth on the ocean wine road La Geria with a visit to the winery.
Travel to the island of Lanzarote
We have already been on the island and met 2015 with the family under the gentle Canary sun, as evidenced by a number of articles published on the site ( Photo report from the resort of Puerto Del Carmen , Rancho Texas Lanzarote , weather in January , two articles with our route: North of the island and south of the island , as well as directly describing New Year celebrations in the Canaries 9038 . It would seem that more can be said .. But it turns out, very much!
For the trip I needed to visit useful sites:
Tripinsurance.ru – travel insurance that really works;
Rentalcars – worldwide car rental. Although in Lanzarote we booked a car with another company.
Do not forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel Aviamania so as not to miss more than one series of videos about Lanzarote!
Lanzarote on the world map
Guide to the island of Lanzarote
Lanzarote has two main resorts and several smaller ones.
The main resorts of Lanzarote
The most popular resort is Puerto del Carmen, which is located in the east of the island. Very detailed information about the resort and its attractions is written in a separate article. We were staying in Puerto Del Carmen during our first visit to the island. It was a luxury villa for a reasonable price, I recommend:
The second most popular resort is Playa Blanca. It is located in the south of the island, here we decided to stay this time.
There is an interesting resort La Santa Sport in the northwest of the island. This is a territory in which lovers of sports and an active lifestyle will feel like in paradise. There are most possible sports here (about 40) and everything is included in the booking!
The capital of Lanzarote
The capital of the island, to be honest, is not the most beautiful place on the island. I wrote a separate article on the sights of Arrecife (Arrecife), so I see no reason to repeat myself.
The beaches of Lanzarote
There are beaches on the island for every taste and for every task. The only thing you need to be ready for is refreshing water! Even during the season, its temperature is unlikely to rise above 23 degrees. If this does not bother you, then you are welcome: black sand beaches, diving bays, long surfer beaches, beaches where white sand, black lava and green grass coexist on the coastline. Beauty is extraordinary. I made my own rating of the beaches of Lanzarote and described it in article TOP beaches of the island .
Lanzarote Island Canary Islands:
route Aviamania
Day 1: Flight
I did not find cheap flights from St. Petersburg, so the flight was difficult. easyjet from Tallinn took us to Milan, where we spent 1.5 days and flew on the Milan-Lanzarote route.
December 9 at 14.20 local time we were on the island.
As I wrote above, we decided to settle in the south of the island in the resort of Playa Blanca.
From the airport in Playa Blanca, we ordered a shuttle bus in advance from a trusted company:
Save on airport transfers with HolidayTaxis
Video about our transfer in Lanzarote:
I already talked about the Holiday Taxi service in one of my videos from the cycle “How to travel alone”
HolidayTaxis video:
How to choose a hotel in the Canary Islands: advice from Aviamania
It’s clear that everyone’s preferences are different, but there are a few nuances about choosing a hotel in Lanzarote.
Decide if you want to save money on food in restaurants and cook yourself. If you want to cook for yourself, then choose an apartment. If you want food included in your stay (breakfasts or breakfasts and dinners or full board), then choose a hotel. If you are looking for apartments, then I recommend the service https://www.airbnb.ru/
When going to the ocean, it is desirable to have an ocean view! These feelings cannot be expressed in words . .. If there are two hotels, one with a view, the other without, then if I were you, even with a small overpayment, I would choose a hotel with a view. Or a hotel room, as room categories may be different in the same hotel.
Don’t get hung up on the stars! I mean the stars of the hotel. It is better to be guided by the reviews of the guests. For example, read them here: https://www.tripadvisor.ru/Hotels-g187477-Lanzarote_Canary_Islands-Hotels.html
IMPORTANT in the Canary Islands : the ocean is cold and not always comfortable for swimming, but if you like to swim, then choose a hotel/apartment with a pool!
VERY IMPORTANT in the Canary Islands in winter : if you are traveling in winter (from October to April), then keep in mind that the water in the pools of hotels / apartments is also cold and you can not swim in them, not the fact that you can! But! Choose hotels/apartments that have heated pools.
We did just that: we chose a 4* hotel with breakfasts and dinners and a heated pool!
Boutique Hotel h20 White Suites – Adults Only
This adults only boutique hotel is located 3 minutes walk from Playa Blanca Beach.
It has all the amenities and even a Nespresso coffee maker with 4 free capsules per day in every room! This is important for coffee lovers))
The hotel on the map
Parking at the hotel is paid!
We booked a car with http://www.cabreramedina.com/EN
The car was brought to the hotel on the day of our arrival and we will have to return it at the hotel.
This is the cheapest rental company in the Canary Islands and I made a video about it:
Rental days and prices are shown in the screenshot below: , and there are not so many forces after the road (((
In my article I will describe only those sights and places that I have not yet talked about, if the material about the place is already on my site, then I will redirect you there so that you open it on the next tab and study everything carefully .
So we are on the island and ready to go on an adventure.
Day 2: Market in the old capital, museum and surfers beach
Route 10 December:
Playa De Famara – surfers beach
Aviamania route on the map:
Since we are only on the island for a week, we have only one Sunday for this purpose. Otherwise, on the first day of my stay, I would have come up with a richer program than going to fairs)) But what to do, you need to show you the legendary Canarian trade!
The road from the hotel will take about an hour, that is, leaving at 9 am we will be at 10 am in Teguise.
We need a couple of hours to study the fair, that is, at best, we will be free by 11 o’clock.
Lagomar is waiting for us next ( Lagomar). This is not only an interesting museum, but also a terrific restaurant where you were lucky enough to celebrate the New Year ( read here )
Lagomar website
http://www. lag-o-mar.com/
This is a very beautiful and unusual place. It is located in a place evoking biblical motifs – Nazareth.
For those who don’t want to read, you can just watch our video about Lagomar:
History
Lagomar
Initially, it was the idea of the most famous person on the island, the architect and artist who created the current look of Lanzarote – César Manrique ).
Designed by Jesús Soto.
In the early 70s, Omar Sharif came to Lanzarote to film The Mysterious Island. The actor came to Lagomar and liked it so much that Omar Sharif bought it.
But the actor was a player and soon lost to Lagomar in bridge. After the island, he did not appear.
In 1989, architects from Germany put the finishing touches on the current appearance of the estate. Artifacts found after shipwrecks off the coast of Lanzarote were used to restore the caves of the complex. All elements of the local flora are present in the design of Lagomar. Seemingly incompatible materials are combined here: glass, bulkan rock, whitewashed elements of buildings and the pool, and smoothed corners everywhere.
Lagomar Museum
The museum is open every day from 10.00 to 18.00
Admission for an adult – 6 euros, for children – 2 euros.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, temporary exhibitions are regularly held here and new talents of the island are supported and promoted.
Restaurant Lagomar
This is unusually beautiful and elegant. I mean both the design of the dishes and the design of the institution itself. I will not repeat myself, read my article, the link is a little higher in the text.
Open restaurant from Tuesday to Sunday from 12.00 to 23.30
Closed on Mondays, be careful.
Bar Lagomar
For cocktails, live music and parties, there is a bar LA CUEVA.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 18.30, closed on Monday.
Apartments Lagomar
If you want to spend more time here, you can book an apartment, or rather Villa PEACE, directly in the Lagomar complex.
The villa costs 840 euros per week for two. Read more on the Lagomar website.
Playa De Famara
Next we will go to Famara Surfers Beach.
Here we dine in a restaurant with fresh seafood and spend the rest of the day relaxing and showing you around.
It is advisable to wait for sunset on the beach, and only then go to the hotel for dinner.
Day 3: Mirador Del Rio and more
Route December 11:
Mirador del Río – the best viewpoint of the island
Playa Del Risco – a secret beach from my ranking of the best beaches in Lanzarote
Caleton Blanco – beaches where lava + white sand = beautiful unusual coast of the island
Orzola – we go for lunch to a secret restaurant in the village of Orzola
La Corona – the largest and oldest volcano that erupted about 4 thousand years ago with huge consequences for the island
Aria (Heria) – Valley of a Thousand Palms
We drive from the hotel to the other end of the island to explore some of the sights in the North.
Aviamaniya route on the map:
We calculated the time as follows: we leave immediately after breakfast at the hotel, by 10 we should be at Mirador Del Rio
Mirador del Rio opens at 10 am, where we buy a complex ticket to visit several attractions islands and explore this complex. The study will take at least an hour.
At 11-11.30 we must leave Mirador and go to the secret beach Playa Del Risco.
Walk there for about 45 minutes and the same back. Even if we spend no more than half an hour there, then we will return to the car park to Mirador Del Rio not earlier than 13.30.
Then we drive about 15 minutes (11 km) to the White Beaches of Orzola.
Around 14.30-15.00 we leave for the town of Orzola, which is famous for its fish restaurants and the port from where ferries leave for the island of Graciosa (La Graciosa)
After lunch, the time of which also depends on the quickness of the staff in the restaurant, we set off to the foot of the Corona volcano. The journey will take no more than 10 minutes.
After we go to the place Heria (Aria), where the Valley of a Thousand Palms is located.
Jardín de Cactus de Lanzarote – cactus garden
Jardín de Cactus – the last work of Caesar Manrique in Lanzarote.
An artist and architect, he created a special home for cactus flowers from all over the world.
This cactus plantation was of great importance for the island in the 19th century.
Jardín de Cactus has about 4500 specimens of 450 different species, from 13 different cactus families from five continents. The green hue of the plants stands out against the blue sky and the dark volcano, creating a harmonious explosion of color that wows visitors. The only sounds that disturb the peace and tranquility that prevail are the singing of birds and insects.
Volcanic ash monoliths that keep the memory of years gone by challenging plants from the Americas, Africa and Oceania. At the top, on a small hill, windmills are visible on the horizon, which crushed Canary corn back in 19century.
Open from 10:00 to 17:45 every day
Costs 5.8 euros per adult, you can save money by purchasing a combined ticket for visiting 4 or 6 museums.
Garden of cacti video:
day 4: Caves generated by lava and cacti -cacti
Route December 12:
RANCHO Texas Lanzarote Park – Animal and Birds 9000 9000 9000. ennobled caves through which lava flowed
JameOS – ennobled part of the same caves
ALOE Plus Lanzarote – ALLOURAL (CONCLUSTIC TREATION)
Harressifa – Capital of the island
Aviamani Tuhas Route (
RUD Park)
Rancho Texas in the Canary Islands is an interesting place to visit even if you are on holiday without children. How are we this time? I was here, read my emotions and impressions in a separate article .
The park is open from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm
The cost of visiting the park is 30 euros for an adult and 22 euros for children from 3 to 12 years old. (This price is for non-residents, cheaper for residents)
The peculiarity of the park is that it has its own entourage in the style of the Wild West and in addition to watching animals, you can visit the show with their participation.
Parrot Show – starting at 10.45
Dolphin Show – starting at 11.30
Sea Lion Show – starting at 12.30
Eagles show – we go at 13.00
Rancho Texas Park video:
Then we need to have lunch somewhere and go again!
Cueve de los Verdes
The cave was formed after the eruption of Corona volcano. She is one of the most impressive hidden wonders in the depths of Lanzarote. The cave was used as a hideout by the locals who needed shelter to protect themselves from incursions and attacks by pirates coming from north Africa during the 16th and 17th centuries.
In the 19th century, it became one of the main attractions and must-see places for travelers.
Interesting:
This area was named after a family that kept their livestock in the area.
I said in the route description that these caves are not improved, but this is not entirely true.
Fuertoventura artist and architect Jesús Soto has transformed this volcanic nature reserve. The caves, although they have retained their original appearance, have been supplemented and changed in some way. The lava passages that formed Los Verdes are accentuated by the clever and masterful distribution of light and shadow on the rocks, creating incredible effects.
Cueva de Los Verdes timetables and prices
Prices , timetables and many photos in my article about visiting the attractions of the northern part of the island .
Jameos del Agua
These are the same caves formed by the lava flow during the Corona volcano eruption. Only in this part of the caves did Man create together with nature.
The great Cesar Manrique, who knew how to imagine and transform what used to be a fragment of a volcanic tube with lava flowing from the Corona volcano, in the north of the island, turned the ecave into a unique place in the world.
White, blue, green and black are the colors that Manrique gave to his island. These colors blend together to create extraordinary beauty. There is a Concert Hall with unique geological and acoustic features in the world.
At Jameos del Agua, every detail makes you think and look inside.
Blind crabs (Munidopsis Polimorpha)
These endemic native species live in the ennobled lakes of the caves.
Attention: It is strictly forbidden to throw coins or other objects into the interior of the lagoon. Help protect the crabs environment. It is absolutely forbidden to throw coins or other objects into the crab lagoon.
The virgin water pool and the endless tunnel of Atlantis, which penetrates deep into the Atlantic, help visitors enjoy experiences that are hard to forget.
Jamios del Agua is the first center for the arts, culture and tourism that Cesar Manrique ever created, and for many it is also a reflection of his aesthetic ideals: the harmony between nature and art.
Jameos del Agua Lanzarote video:
Aloe Plus Lanzarote
This is a plant that specializes in the production of aloe products. Here you can find both cosmetics and medicinal supplements, such as aloe juice. The aloe juice produced here is not at all like most artificial, preservative-laden drinks of dubious effect. This is a really effective drug that normalizes the work of the digestive tract (tested on relatives and friends!). I will not write about the healing properties of this plant, I do not have a medical site. There is a lot of information on the Internet!
(Parque Nacional de Timanfaya)
Route December 13:
Parque Nacional de Timanfaya – camel ride
Parque Nacional de Timanfaya – tour of the park
restaurant El Diablo
Papagayo Beach – the best beach of the island
Airmania route on the map:
Ruta de Los Volcanes – camel farm (Echadero de los Camellos)
The camel farm is located near the entrance to the Timanfaya National Park and it is better to visit it before the park.
In a place called Uga, there is a camel farm, from where camels go to work 2 times a day to ride tourists along Timanfaya. Camels have everything like people: they have work experience (up to 25 years), work schedule (five days) and, of course, a siesta, thanks to which you can observe the arrival and departure of the caravan to the farm not twice a day, but four.
Read more, with video, read here !
Parque Nacional de Timanfaya
This is the main attraction of the island!
But you need to come here only after seeing the North, so as not to decide that the whole island is burned to the ground by lava. More than 50 square kilometers scorched by lava are now the territories of the Timanfaya National Park or Montañas del Fuego (second name).
A visit to the park is described in great detail in my article Lanzarote where it is .
El Diablo Restaurant
The restaurant is located right in Timanfaya Park on top of Islote de Hilario. So conceived already familiar to you Caesar Monrique. There is volcanic activity on this mountain:
At a depth of about 10 cm, the temperature reaches almost one hundred and fifty degrees Celsius, and already about 7 meters down it will be about four hundred degrees.
Last time we didn’t eat here, this time we will definitely eat. Moreover, we will try dishes cooked on the mouth of the volcano!
I will not repeat myself about this beach, because in the article TOP beaches of Lanzarote I examined it in detail.
Day 6: Green Laguna and scorched Earth
Route December 14:
Playa de Janubio – Beach with Olivins
Toys (YAIZA) – not just a village
9000 Los Hirvideros and OK El Golfo
Lake El Lago Verde
Village of El Golfo
Aviamania route on the map:
Playa de Janubio – a beach with olivines
This unusual beach is good to visit after low tides, which occur here twice a day. The ocean throws green stones ashore – olivines, and everyone can collect them as a memory of the hospitable island of Lanzarote.
Yaiza
September 1, 1730 on the island of Lanzarote began to erupt a volcano in the central part of the island. Not far from Timanfaya Park is the village of Yaiza, it had then and now has a parish, the rector of which Don Andrés Lorenzo Curbelo decided not to leave the island and record everything for posterity. The parish where the chronicles of six years of eruptions were kept is called Inside this catalytic parish, in addition to Christmas installations, there was something that cannot be found anywhere else – icons painted on lava!
Parish on the map:
On the day of the beginning of volcanic eruptions, Andres Lorenzo Curbelo indicated in his notes that after 9 pm the Earth opened up, and a new mountain formed directly from the bowels of the Earth, and lava flowed, and so it was almost twenty days…
continued…
It was only the beginning… for 6 years more and more volcanoes (cones) formed and spewing lava. Dozens of villages were wiped off the island. Their place was taken by lifeless lava.
Andres Lorenzo Curbelo did not leave his parish and continued to record the changes taking place on the island. Later, these records became a real find for posterity.
The priest himself survived a series of eruptions, the village of Yaiza was not damaged. By coincidence, the lava stopped moving less than 500 meters from the village.
The islanders suffered little, as they learned to predict the periods of the beginning of volcanic eruptions by a number of characteristic signs. Someone went to the mainland, someone – to the neighboring islands.
There were, of course, false alarms and people left their homes, and volcanoes did not even think of erupting. Then they returned back to the island.
The crater that started it all
The huge crater that started erupting first has been preserved (see photo below). This is a unique, but not understandable place for everyone.
This is a stunning and at the same time frightening beauty, before which no one is able to remain indifferent!
As you can see, the village of Yaiza has an important historical value. BUT .. It is also the main city of the province of Yaiza and an important transport hub of the island. Roads in the south of the island go through Yaiza.
Los Hervideros
This place is formed by solidified lava. The lava rock caves and the violent waves of the Atlantic Ocean create an extraordinary phenomenon that is worth seeing!
El Golfo Volcano
During volcanic eruptions in Lanzarote for 6 years, one of the eruptions was on this volcano. But El Golfo is not why one visits!
This is a crater in the ocean!
El Golfo is half the crater of an underwater volcano that has survived today for many hundreds of years that have passed since the eruption. The ocean rages in these places and changes the shape and shape of the coast, not sparing the volcanic cones.
The Green Lagoon (Lago Verde) is not a fresh lake, it is a lagoon that is connected to the ocean by underwater springs. The color combination here is fantastic! Blue ocean, black volcanic sand, mountains, different shades (from red to gray) and green water. Rewatch the movie “Million years before our era”, does not remind you of anything??))
The islanders call this place Charco los Siklos (Green Lagoon).
Why is the water in the lake green?
Those who already know about the beach with olivines (chrysolites) believe that the bottom of the lake is filled with these stones and they give such a color to the water. But this is not a lake filled with stones…
Planktonic organisms are able to color the water in different colors: yellow or red, or, as in the case of Lago Verde, green.
El Golfo village
It’s time to eat, and the village of El Golfo is the best place to be. You still need to look for such fresh and tasty fish, and seafood in general, in Lanzarote!
Day 7: Ascent to the volcano and wine road
Route 15 December:
Ascent to volcano
Wine Road on Lansarot
Resort Puerto Del Carmen
Resort Blanca
Aviamania route on the map:
volcano crater
There is not this corner of the form of a blank. Stock up on water, comfortable shoes and a hat and go!
The great Shakespeare in his works mentioned wine, Malvasia, produced in Lanzarote (he called it Canary).
Due to many years of eruptions on the island, it has become very difficult to grow grapes in the traditional way, so the vineyards that you will see on the island will be remembered for their unusualness. Pikon is a volcanic soil, which has many advantages. One of them is the very high fertility of this type of soil.
Special technology of planting in special round recesses at a certain distance, fenced with a stony semicircular stone fence. The wind brings moisture, the gaps between the stones allow it to settle on the lava soil and, thanks to its porous structure, the moisture reaches the vine.
La Geria is a wine road from Uga to San Bartolome. Here, on both sides, there are endless vineyards stretching along the plains and mountain slopes. There are bodegas (wineries) along the road, among which there are the oldest and most modern, rich and modest, but everyone deserves attention. You can stop near any and go to a shop located there to buy a bottle of good wine that is not exported to the mainland.
Puerto Del Carmen
This is Lanzarote’s most popular resort. We lived here, so the resort is well known to me. But, I will not repeat myself, but I suggest you read our article about living at the resort and another article about the attractions of the resort .
Playa Blanca resort
Of course, I would like to thoroughly study the place where we settled, but we did not have time)))
Therefore read the article about the resort and see what we still managed to shoot))
What a pity that the trip did not allow us to see all the interesting places on the island. Behind the scenes were such interesting objects as the Texas Ranch, the Open Air Cinema, the Underwater Museum and much more …
Well, maybe we will be lucky enough to come back here and catch up .
This municipality is a place of contrasts, offering visitors the chance to enjoy a round of golf, have fun at the leisure park or journey back in time by exploring its lovely historic buildings. It is also surrounded by nature, as visitors will discover on one of its many trails.
San Miguel de Abona is a picturesque municipality in southern Tenerife that can trace its roots back to the Guanche Kingdom of Abona. This municipality has always been defined by its contrasts, its beauty and its quietness, and it is full of charming little corners. Visitors have plenty of things to do here such as tasting local products and taking a tour of the old quarter which was recently declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, revealing the austere yet unique character of its historic-artistic wonders. Some of the municipality’s must-sees are the Parish Mother Church of San Miguel Arcángel (built in 1796), the El Capitán Museum House (home to the Alfonso family in the late 19th century), the Municipal Library (which was the first building to house the Town Hall), the Birth House of Juan Bethencourt (a doctor, historian, anthropologist, ethnographer, teacher and journalist born in San Miguel in 1847), the Casa Azul (or “Blue House”, currently housing the Town Hall) and Casa Cuatro Esquinas (which is now the Tourist Information Centre). Another of the area’s appeals, thanks to its geographical location, is the seaside part of Costa San Miguel, a great place for all kinds of outdoor activities, particularly golf as the municipality has two courses: Golf del Sur and Amarilla Golf which were the first to set up in southern Tenerife. There is also a marina called La Marina San Miguel providing all sorts of other leisure options, including water sports and under-water activities, in a wonderfully welcoming atmosphere. Adding to the municipality of San Miguel de Abona’s leisure opportunities is the chance to explore the countryside along a variety of trails in stunning landscapes, making it a great choice for those in search of a healthy and active holiday. From the highest part of the municipality, the view of the landscape is dotted with volcanic cones making the scenery all the more interesting. Long, deep ravines emerge from the mountains and disappear into the sea, where coastal cliffs hang over the ocean and small pebbled beaches or stretches of black sand are bathed by the waves. Here on Costa San Miguel, special mention should be made of the San Blas Environmental Reserve, with significant scenic and ethnographical value, and the protected area of Montaña Amarilla.
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Routes around the municipality
You can explore San Miguel de Abona by taking a walk around its historic quarter. Its streets follow a linear layout, which is particularly clear on Calle de la Iglesia, the old royal road that linked Granadilla and San Miguel to Valle de San Lorenzo. The tour begins at the Casa del Capitán History Museum, which is an important building in itself and also because of its content. The next stop is El Calvario, a small rectangular chapel dating from the 19th century. Carry on along Calle de la Iglesia to the Municipal Library, an important landmark in the municipality’s history, and the parish church of San Miguel Arcángel. The walk ends at the Town Hall, which is housed in the building of La Casa Azul, with its distinctive outer veranda and its Brazilian style.
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The town of San Miguel de Abona in Tenerife
General presentation
In the hills above the town of San Miguel, one discovers a orography adorned with a set of volcanic cones that makes the original landscape. Her deep and impressive precipices that arise at the top and lead to the sea, this small cliffs and beaches of pebbles and black sand.
The Natural Area of Montaña Amarilla
Located on the coast, the natural area of Montaña Amarilla is an interesting example of phreato magmatic volcanism, in other words, a volcanic structure resulting from the existence of a magma chamber which is located in the brackish waters, has warmed shallow aquifer. This subsequently led to an explosive type of eruption that gave birth to a volcanic tuff cone construction called.
Marine erosion has fashioned a cliff that is 30 meters high and can see the internal structure of the volcanic formation. It is also next to the sea a singular example of fossil dune, formed by deposits of sand organogène.
The rock called Roque de Jama is riding on this county and the neighboring municipality of Arona. This is a piton or phonolithe dome that has formed under the surface and which comes to light because of erosion. It is the largest volcanic formation of this type in Tenerife. There are interesting botanical endemic species and it is also a refuge for many birds. This site offers a panoramic view of this part of the island.
Other sites offer many attractions: Montaña Tilena the ravine Orchilla, numerous volcanic cones and lava flows …
The Aboriginal sites
many traces we logically find the pre-Hispanic past of this region in different places in the town. It has thus made important discoveries in the same town, in La Aldea, Barranco Orchilla, Barranco de La Tafetena and Barranco del Pilón, in connection with its first inhabitants.
It is found in ravines such as La Tafetana or Uchova a set of burial caves or caves that were inhabited. In the necropolis of Uchova, it has found 74 skeletons.
The prehistoric settlement of the coastal area is no doubt in view of the important site of Guargacho, located 65 m above the level of the sea.
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel
The church of San Miguel Arcángel is well worth a visit: composed of a single nave, it was built in the pure religious style of the island of Tenerife. interesting works found there, especially a beautiful painting of Christ.
The attic of La Aldea Blanca
The attic of Aldea Blanca, a relic of the past which he supplied the south of the island, also worth a visit. It is bordered by the only square where we beat the oval grain of Tenerife. See also, the Casa de los Capitanes, close to the shrine of El Calvario.
Economy
Agriculture has been and still is today its main activity, in which stands out the culture of potato, much of which is destined for export, as well as bananas, tomatoes, vegetables and flowers.
The labor force is dedicated although the majority started to work in the service sector, with the slight increase in unusual tourist activity in the coastal zone, which, unlike other nearby municipalities, has not increase its population is concentrated inside, in the municipal capital.
Traditions
September 29 is a good opportunity to visit the city center, because the inhabitants of the town celebrate the festivities in honor of San Miguel.
Hotels
Finca Vista Bonita
This complex is built in a style typical of country houses Canary. The 17-room hotel includes a hall for social occasions, a public telephone, Internet access (against fee), a small library and a TV room. A self-service launderette is available (against surcharge). Guests arriving by car can park in the nearby car park. Possibility to rent bicycles to explore the surrounding area.
Situation:
This charming country house surrounded by orchards is located on the mountainside. It is located in the town of San Miguel, just 500 m from the center. The nearest beach is 10 minutes drive to El Medano, while the National Park Teide is 30 km from the hotel. The airport Reina Sofia is only 10 km.
Address: El Portillo s/n – 38650 – San Miguel de Abona
Phone: 00 34 922 713 078
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You can pick from 24 airlines that service Tenerife South Airport (TFS), the leading airport in the city. With a good range of options, you’re certain to land an awesome deal. Here are a few of the most well-known international airlines that’ll get you to San Miguel de Abona — and then exploring every inch of this city:
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Touch down at Tenerife South Airport (TFS), take the bus to the city’s center, and you’ll be soaking up San Miguel de Abona’s cool vibe before you know it. The bus operates regular services between the terminal and downtown, making the 3 miles commute a piece of cake. Check the website for timetables and costs.
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How to get into San Miguel de Abona from the airport?
Central San Miguel de Abona is around 3 miles southeast of Tenerife South Airport (TFS) and can be reached with public transportation or your own Tenerife South Airport (TFS) car rental. The bus service is a quick and easy way to head into the center. Check its website for maps, timetables and further details. If you’d rather cruise around at your own speed, pick up a rental vehicle right at the airport. Avis, Budget and Europcar are some companies to choose from here. Or perhaps you’d prefer to pick up your ride closer to downtown? Then check out our San Miguel de Abona car rentals. Book with Orbitz and drive, save, vacation — it’s as easy as that.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona?
The most affordable way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona is to bus and line 408 bus and line 416 bus, which costs €7 – €10 and takes 1h 38m.
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The quickest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona is to taxi which costs €90 – €110 and takes 46 min.
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Is there a direct bus between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and San Miguel De Abona?
No, there is no direct bus from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona. However, there are services departing from Intercambiador Sta.Cruz and arriving at San Miguel via San Isidro and Granadilla. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 38m.
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How far is it from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona?
The distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and San Miguel De Abona is 54 km. The road distance is 72.3 km.
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How do I travel from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona without a car?
The best way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona without a car is to bus and line 408 bus and line 416 bus which takes 1h 38m and costs €7 – €10.
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How long does it take to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona?
It takes approximately 1h 38m to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona, including transfers.
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Yes, the driving distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona is 72 km. It takes approximately 46 min to drive from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona.
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You can take a bus from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona via San Isidro and Granadilla in around 1h 38m.
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Titsa
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9 min
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€1
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Taxi from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to San Miguel De Abona
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Renting a yacht in San Miguel de Abona is easy. Just 3 steps and you are guaranteed a vacation on a yacht in the Canary Islands. First: leave a request for renting a catamaran or sailboat on the Sailica website. Second: get advice from our manager. Third: make an advance payment. The job is done, you have rented a catamaran. You can also find life hacks for relaxing on a yacht here on our website.
Yacht charter in San Miguel de Abona
This is an area in the south of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. The resort stands on the site of the former kingdom of the indigenous people – the Guanches. Here is the Spanish architecture of the 17th-18th centuries. and excellent sports infrastructure. There is a huge golf club, of which La Marina San Miguel is a part.
The marina is called the most convenient in Tenerife. The island south is windy, but there are practically no waves in the port. The marina continues to be completed, and accordingly, the opportunities for yacht charter are growing.
It is very beautiful here, the port is located against the backdrop of the red mountain – the extinct la Montagna Roja volcano. Tenerife South International Airport is only 7 km away.
Itineraries
By renting a yacht, you can arrange a cruise around the archipelago or around the island. Here is an approximate itinerary for a yacht charter in the Canaries with a starting and finishing point in San Miguel:
If you have any questions about a yacht charter in the Canaries, write to us on Telegram or Facebook Messenger.
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Sergey Tolstov
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Excellent! Perfect! Very high quality service with SAILICA. In Split, through a yacht agency, they took the yacht Oceanis 35.1 of 2018. Charter company ULTRA in ACI SPLIT Marina. The boat is new and at the same time well-groomed, clean. The sails are complete. We thank SAILICA for the friendly and high-quality service, we are already thinking about choosing a yacht for the next yachting.
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I am grateful to Sailica and personally to the manager Kirill for help in organizing and accompanying a 2-week charter on a catamaran in Croatia. Making a charter through the company Sailica significantly reduced the price that was indicated on the website of the charter company. Our questions received a prompt response at any time. There was a complete feeling that they were not just providing us with a service for money, but they were trying to sympathetically and patiently explain everything and simply help.
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Friends, I would like to say a few kind words about the Sailica yacht company with which we chartered for the May holidays. I would like to note the excellent work of the company’s employees at all stages of the event, when preparing the charter, they received quickly comprehensive answers to all questions, information support and resolution of issues related to various organizational issues.
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria February Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)
Daily high temperatures are around 70°F, rarely falling below 66°F or exceeding 75°F.
Daily low temperatures are around 60°F, rarely falling below 56°F or exceeding 64°F. The lowest daily average low temperature is 60°F on February 10.
For reference, on August 21, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria typically range from 72°F to 81°F, while on February 5, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 69°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282856°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°FJanMarFeb 169°FFeb 169°F60°F60°FFeb 2870°FFeb 2870°F61°F61°FFeb 1169°FFeb 1169°F60°F60°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on February. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average Hourly Temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282812 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJanMarcoolcoolcomfortable
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Hanga Roa, Chile (7,309 miles away) and Mala, Peru (4,971 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (view comparison).
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The month of February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 28% throughout the month.
The clearest day of the month is February 18, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 73% of the time.
For reference, on November 15, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 38%, while on July 20, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.
Cloud Cover Categories in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Cloud Cover Categories in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JanMarFeb 171%Feb 171%Feb 2871%Feb 2871%Feb 1172%Feb 1172%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the chance of a wet day over the course of February is essentially constant, remaining around 8% throughout.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 9% on January 20, and its lowest chance is -0% on June 30.
Probability of Precipitation in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Probability of Precipitation in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%8%8%9%9%10%10%JanMarFeb 17%Feb 17%Feb 288%Feb 288%Feb 118%Feb 118%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is essentially constant, remaining about 0.5 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 1.1 inches.
Average Monthly Rainfall in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average Monthly Rainfall in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280. 0 in0.0 in0.2 in0.2 in0.4 in0.4 in0.6 in0.6 in0.8 in0.8 in1.0 in1.0 in1.2 in1.2 in1.4 in1.4 inJanMarFeb 10.4 inFeb 10.4 inFeb 280.4 inFeb 280.4 inFeb 110.5 inFeb 110.5 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the length of the day is increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 41 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 1 minute, 31 seconds, and weekly increase of 10 minutes, 37 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is February 1, with 10 hours, 53 minutes of daylight and the longest day is February 28, with 11 hours, 34 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrJanMarnightnightdaydayFeb 110 hr, 53 minFeb 110 hr, 53 minFeb 2811 hr, 34 minFeb 2811 hr, 34 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The latest sunrise of the month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is 7:48 AM on February 1 and the earliest sunrise is 21 minutes earlier at 7:27 AM on February 28.
The earliest sunset is 6:41 PM on February 1 and the latest sunset is 19 minutes later at 7:01 PM on February 28.
Daylight saving time is observed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during February, so the entire month is in standard time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:05 AM and sets 13 hours, 56 minutes later, at 9:01 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:48 AM and sets 10 hours, 22 minutes later, at 6:10 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMJanMar7:27 AM7:27 AMFeb 287:01 PMFeb 287:01 PM7:48 AM7:48 AMFeb 16:41 PMFeb 16:41 PM7:38 AM7:38 AMFeb 166:53 PMFeb 166:53 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day over the course of February. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282812 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJanMar00101020203030404000101020203030404050
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of February 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for February 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
Moon Rise, Set & Phases in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Moon Rise, Set & Phases in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282812 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMJanMarJan 26:34 PMJan 26:34 PMJan 1711:49 PMJan 1711:49 PMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 164:57 PMFeb 164:57 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 187:18 AMMar 187:18 AM7:39 AM7:39 AM6:04 PM6:04 PM6:05 PM6:05 PM8:28 AM8:28 AM8:14 AM8:14 AM7:08 PM7:08 PM6:50 PM6:50 PM8:22 AM8:22 AM7:31 AM7:31 AM6:59 PM6:59 PM6:35 PM6:35 PM7:27 AM7:27 AM
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
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We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is essentially constant during February, remaining around 1% throughout.
For reference, on September 20, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 46% of the time, while on January 13, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 1% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Humidity Comfort Levels in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%JanMarFeb 11%Feb 11%Feb 281%Feb 281%Feb 111%Feb 111%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is essentially constant during February, remaining within 0.2 miles per hour of 14.3 miles per hour throughout.
For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 18.5 miles per hour, while on October 13, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 11.9 miles per hour.
Average Wind Speed in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average Wind Speed in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphJanMarFeb 114. 2 mphFeb 114.2 mphFeb 2814.5 mphFeb 2814.5 mphFeb 1614.4 mphFeb 1614.4 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria throughout February is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 64% on February 28.
Wind Direction in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Wind Direction in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaENFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%JanMareastnorthwestsouth
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The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is essentially constant during February, remaining around 66°F throughout.
Average Water Temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average Water Temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282864°F64°F65°F65°F66°F66°F67°F67°F68°F68°F69°F69°F70°F70°FJanMarFeb 166°FFeb 166°FFeb 2866°FFeb 2866°FFeb 1166°FFeb 1166°F
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JanMar100%Feb 15100%Feb 15100%Jan 1100%Jan 1coolcomfortablewarm
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are increasing during February, increasing by 387°F, from 463°F to 850°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Growing Degree Days in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828500°F500°F600°F600°F700°F700°F800°F800°F900°F900°FJanMarFeb 1463°FFeb 1463°FFeb 28850°FFeb 28850°FFeb 11606°FFeb 11606°FFeb 21748°FFeb 21748°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of February, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is increasing during February, rising by 1.1 kWh, from 4.2 kWh to 5.3 kWh, over the course of the month.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728280 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWhJanMarFeb 14.2 kWhFeb 14. 2 kWhFeb 285.3 kWhFeb 285.3 kWhFeb 164.8 kWhFeb 164.8 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are 28.100 deg latitude, -15.413 deg longitude, and 75 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria contains significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 735 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 136 feet. Within 10 miles contains significant variations in elevation (3,432 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (6,417 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is covered by water (60%) and artificial surfaces (25%), within 10 miles by water (62%) and cropland (16%), and within 50 miles by water (92%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 3 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
Gran Canaria Airport (GCLP, 90%, 12 mi, south, 0 ft elevation change)
Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 6%, 71 mi, west, 131 ft elevation change)
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain weather in February: average temperature & climate
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General weather summary
Mildly cool and breezy
Feels like
4%
Daily chance of prec.
0.019 in
Amount
17.2 mph
Wind speed
71%
Humidity
11.2 hrs
Daylight length
7:39 AM
Sunrise
6:50 PM
Sunset
66%
Cloud cover
Sweater
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What is the average temperature in February
The average temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 62°F (17°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.
For comparison, the hottest month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, September, has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Feb
How much does it rain in February
In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February, there’s a 4% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is February with a 4% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.3 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.3 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in February and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Las Palmas de Gran Canaria day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during February is 15.9 hours (66% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is July with 21. 1 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.8 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
When is the sunrise and sunset in February
The average day in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during February has 11.2 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:39 AM and sunset at 6:50 PM.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is June 17th with 13.9 hours while December 22nd has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria by month
How humid is it in February
In February, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is moderately humid with an average amount of 71% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 85% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria throughout February based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria by month
How windy is it in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Historically, the wind in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during February blows at an average speed of 17.2 mph (27.7 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 21.4 mph (34.4 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 12.7 mph (20.5 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
What to wear in February
With an average high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 62°F (17°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater.
What’s the weather like in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in January
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Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in February (e.g., February 1, February 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
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The average high temperature in February in Gran Canaria is around 21°C, while at night you can expect temperatures of around 15°C (this is the average low temperature). Average high temperature: 21.2°C (70.2°F Temperature Graph. °F. 80° 74° 68° 62° 56° Feb. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. Avg. Hi The average high temperature in Gran Canaria during February is 21ºC, some way off the summer but still perfectly warm enough to hit the beach and catch some rays. Although it’s not cold you’ll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings, as temperatures drop to 13ºC at night
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain Monthly
Daytime temperatures usually reach 20°C in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria in February, falling to 14°C at night. How sunny is it in Gran Canaria in February? There are normally 7 hours of bright sunshine each day in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria in February – that’s 63% of daylight hours Gran Canaria Weather Warnings February 2018 In general temperatures are cooler than usual, here in the south at 11pm it is currently 13ºC degrees with a chilly breeze. This tends to feel cooler as most houses or apartments won’t have carpets or heating Weather in Gran Canaria in February The weather in Gran Canaria in February is variable, ranging from pleasant days to cool nights. Temperatures are between 15 and 21 degrees, which is great for travelling Gran Canaria weather in February. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Agüimes. Gáldar. Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria. Playa del Inglés. Temperature February. 18°C | 65°F. Precipitation / Rainfall February
Temperature in Gran Canaria in February The average maximum temperaturein Gran Canariain Februaryis 21°. The average maximum temperature is 21°in the previous month and 22°in the next month. The average temperaturein Gran Canariain Februaryis 18° February is one of the coldest months in Gran Canaria and we actually have snow 1600 metres up right now! This month has been strange weather-wise. We’ve had rain and strong winds. The wind last Thursday and Friday night was about 60 kmph and there were boat covers, papers and all sorts blowing all over the harbour in Puerto Rico!Needless to say I didn’t sell much fishing that day Gran Canaria has a sub tropical climate with hot summers and very mild winters usually with year round sunshine. For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Gran Canaria is between July and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors
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Gran Canaria Weather in February The weather in Gran Canaria in February is always at it’s warmest at the end of the month. The start of the month feels more like January but tends to warm up as spring approaches. The best conditions are in the south of the island behind the mountains
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February weather for Gran Canaria, Spain. February is the coldest month in Gran Canaria, with an average high-temperature of 18.3°C (64.9°F) and an average low-temperature of 15.7°C (60.3°F)
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If you are wondering about the mid February weather in Gran Canaria you might be wishing you hadn’t! Right now we have rain, high winds and storms. There were eight metre waves crashing into Puerto Mogan yesterday (the harbour was damaged) and there is water cascading down the mountains
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February weather for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The last month of the winter, February, is also an agreeable month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, with temperature in the range of an average high of 21.2°C (70.2°F) and an average low of 15.6°C (60.1°F) Gran Canaria Weather and Climate in February. Information about the weather in Gran Canaria in February: >> Current temperature and weather forecast for Gran Canaria >> Climate table and weather in Gran Canaria in February >> Current water temperature for Gran Canaria 14-Day weather forecast for Gran Canaria Weather by month, temperatures and climate table in February for Gran Canaria Are [ Gran Canaria Puerto Rico Today 21. February 2020 we made a little stroll through the beautiful Beach of Puerto Rico Mogan. A Beach perfect for Families surr.. Snow in Gran Canaria in February 2016 www.photosgrancanaria.com LIVE REPORT FEBRUARY 19, 2016: It’s snowing at the top of Gran Canaria today so we had to go up and get some photos. The snow started to fall yesterday afternoon and continued through the night. It’s still falling today and it may even snow a little tomorrow
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Answer 1 of 88: There used to be a thread going on current weather. It’s probably the most asked question. Considering how unusual it seems to have been so far, could we get another one going? Anyone in gran Canaria at the moment want to update? I’m.. February in Gran Canaria might be rainy with 8 to 15 rainy days on average. So it might be a good idea to bring an umbrella with you. If you are planning to visit Gran Canaria in February, we recommend that to checking the Gran Canaria 14 days weather forecast page just before arrival for an accurate weather forecast The average sea surface temperature in February 2021 for GranCanaria was 68. 5°F.The maximum and minimum values were 67.4°F and 69.4°F respectively
Flugreisen nach Gran Canaria! Reise-Angebote z. B. Maspalomas. Top-Angebot February is one of the coldest months in GranCanaria and we actually have snow 1600 metres up right now! This month has been strange weather-wise. We’ve had rain and strong winds. The wind last Thursday and Friday night was about 60 kmph and there were boat covers, papers and all sorts blowing all over the harbour in Puerto Rico!Needless to say I didn’t sell much fishing that day
Weather Gran Canaria in February 2022: Temperature
The average sea surface temperature in February 2021 for Gran Canaria was 68.5°F.The maximum and minimum values were 67.4°F and 69.4°F respectively Average temperatures. Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of February. But do keep in mind that especially in Tenerife and Gran Canaria the temperatures in the north will be lower than in the south during the winter months Weather in Gran Canaria in February. If you want a rain-free holiday during your trip to Gran Canaria in February, then there’s no guarantee that you won’t see any wet weather. Generally, the wet weather in Gran Canaria during February arrives following the passage of a strong dust storm
Beach weather in Gran Canaria, Spain in Februar
Winter escapes to sun and warm weather. November, December, January and February are basically winter season months in Gran Canaria. But if you compare it to most other European destinations, this has a much better climate
Hi – can anyone tell me what the weather is usually like the first week of February and the warmest part of the island please. Many thanks. Gran Canaria. Gran Canaria Tourism Popular Gran Canaria Categorie
Gran Canaria is the second largest of the Canary Islands in terms of population and tourism, especially among visitors from European countries like the UK, Germany, Poland and all of Scandinavia. The island is filled with lovely beaches and also offers a diverse landscape, with many things to do for those visitors who wish to explore its best sights and attractions
Home to some of the best weather in Europe in March and February, he Island of Gran Canaria is the ideal destination to go to get some sunshine in Europe. Although the Canary Islands are west of Africa, they still belong to Europe, are part of Spain, and are easily some of the best islands in Europe The weather is great everywhere in the Canary Islands during the summer months, Maspalomas in Gran Canaria and Puerto del Carmen in Lanzarote are both quite shallow and tend to have warmer water than other beaches on those islands. 2 Responses. Anti. 4th July 2020 | Reply San Agustin February weather guide. Check temperature, rainfall & sunshine averages & more in February 2022 in San Agustin, Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Weather in February Gran Canaria in February is the land that winter forgot. The average daily high temperature is 21ºC but it can be as warm as 27ºC on the beaches
Weather Gran Canaria february. On average, it is maximum 18° in february on Gran Canaria and at least around 16° degrees. The sea temperature is around 20° degrees. In february there are 7 days of rainfall with a total of 9 mm and the it will be dry 21 days this month on Gran Canaria February and March are usually the months when the carnival in Gran Canaria happens, so it is a festive time all over the island, with the largest celebrations happening in Las Palmas and Maspalomas. So if you’re looking for a spring holiday to a fun destination, that’s also sunny and warm, Gran Canaria should be at top of your list
What is the Weather Like in Gran Canaria in February
Been to Gran Canaria every February since 2001, weather usually very good, but can be quite cool at night so would advise you to take jacket, cardi, wrap or similiar, if out and about in the evening. It is usually warm enough to sunbathe during day, although can be windy at times
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(Weather station: Las Palmas De Gran Canaria / Gando, Spain). Note: Actual official high and low records may vary slightly from our data, if they occured in-between our weather recording intervals… More about our weather records. Las Palmas Weather History for the Previous 24 Hours
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Agaete February weather guide. Check temperature, rainfall & sunshine averages & more in February 2022 in Agaete, Gran Canaria
16.1°C (61°F) and max 19°C (66.2°F).In Gran Canaria, Spain, the average high-temperature is relatively the same as in February – a still enjoyable 19°C (66.2°F). Weather in March
19°C sea temperature; Recommended for Gran Canaria. Kiwi.com; TUI; Jet2holidays; VRBO; Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec. The February weather guide for Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia), the Met Office & the Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Find out more about our data sources
On average February is the 3rd wettest month of the year in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with around 31mm 1.2 inches of rain making it a reasonably dry time to visit. This rainfall is typically spread over 3 days, although this may vary considerably
Meloneras February weather guide. Check temperature, rainfall & sunshine averages & more in February 2022 in Meloneras, Gran Canaria Weather in the Canary Islands in february 2022. Below, you have access to the weather forecast for february for most popular cities in Spain. These predictions are probabilities for february from weather reports for many years. The percentage indicates the probability of having the weather mentioned
Gran Canaria Weather in February format_list_numbered. South. It is probably the coldest month on Gran Canaria. The temperatures remain mild and even the fresh breeze is pleasant in the sun. It can get a bit chilly in the shade though. There is a slightly higher cloud and rain risk
Gran CanariaPuerto RicoHotel Rioso When it comes to Gran Canaria weather it’s not all sunshine and sunburn. Well, it can be. But did you know that the island of Gran Canaria also has the occasional flurry of snow, cloud formations called ‘donkey’s belly’ and even sandstorms Amadores Weather today and Playa de Amadores Puerto Rico weather forecast 5 days Gran Canaria; Meteogram with current weather & temperatures, climate, water-temperatures, cloud cover and precipitation for Amadores Beach Gran Canaria with Hotels Riu Vistamar and Gloria Palace Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Gran Canaria in January 2022? Here you can find all information about the weather in Gran Canaria in January: Gran Canaria in February. Gran Canaria in March. Gran Canaria in April. Gran Canaria in May. Gran Canaria in June. Gran Canaria in July. Gran Canaria in August
Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Gran Canaria in December 2021? Here you can find all information about the weather in Gran Canaria in December: Gran Canaria in February. Gran Canaria in March. Gran Canaria in April. Gran Canaria in May. Gran Canaria in June. Gran Canaria in July. Gran Canaria in August The average maximum daytime temperature in Gran Canaria in February is a comfortable 21°C (70°F), while the average minimum night-time temperature is a comfortable 15°C (59°F). On average 22 mm (0.9 inches) of rain normally falls in Gran Canaria during February with rain falling on 3 days of the month
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The weather in Gran Canaria is hot. Constantly. It’s literally a hot spot for Winter Sun chasers. The south of Gran Canaria sees the sun for 50 weeks in a ye..
Which Of The Canary Islands Has The Warmest Weather In February? The warmest Canary Island in February is another 3-way tie as the temperatures remain on the cooler side. Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote all reach 18 Celsius which is the mean daytime temperature now across the islands
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain February average sea temperature. Marine / ocean climate data updated daily, surface sea temperatures and recorded in degrees centigrade and farenheit
Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Gran Canaria in June 2021? Here you can find all information about the weather in Gran Canaria in June: >>Overview: Gran Canaria in February. Gran Canaria in March. Gran Canaria in April. Gran Canaria in May. Gran Canaria in July. Gran Canaria in August
Remember: The climate on the island of Gran Canaria in january is good across the board. You are lucky: Although it is not perfect the weather in Gran Canaria (Las Palmas) that month is pretty good averywhere: in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Carrizal, Los Caserones, Agaete, Maspalomas, Teror, Cruce de Arinaga, Tejeda, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Ingenio, Firgas, Guia, Taurito, Valsequillo de.
The weather in January and February can be unpredictable, but mainly you should ecpect weather in the 24 degrees C region. I have been going to GC for 10 years during this time and have mostly had a nice week of sun with the odd few days of rain, wind
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Winter in Gran Canaria can be tricky for visitors who come from very cold climates. Many tourists don’t take the proper precautions. They check the weather on the internet before they travel, and see that it is something like 17ºC, and say to themselves, that’s not bad Playa del Inglés Gran Canaria. Boardwalk. Sunny Morning (24ºC) in February 2020.GIVE A ONE-OFF TIP – https:.
Weather for the week in Arguineguin, Spain. Looking at the weather in Arguineguin, Spain over the week, the maximum temperature will be 21℃ (or 69℉) on Tuesday 16 th February at around 1 am. In the same week the minimum temperature will be 14℃ or 58℉ on Sunday 21 st February at around 7 am.. The national weather service for Arguineguin, Spain is reporting Sunday 21 st February to be. Das Wetter in Gran Canaria im Februar ist variabel und reicht von angenehme Tage zu kühlen Nächte. Die Temperaturen sind zwischen 15 und 21 Grad, das ist toll für unterwegs. Allerdings gibt es eine realistische Chance, regen, mit 7 Regentage im Durchschnitt, so empfiehlt es sich, einen Regenschirm zu nehmen Weather in Gran Canaria. The weather on the island of Gran Canaria is near perfect! It has a sub-tropical climate. It is situated just 150 miles off the African coast. Therefore you can expect a warm and dry climate whatever month you visit
The location of Gran Canaria around 150km off the west coast of North Africa means that it enjoys warm weather and not much rain in October. The Canaries are known as the ‘Islands of Eternal Spring’, and you’ll get lovely holiday weather at this time. Microclimates. The high mountains in the middle of Gran Canaria mean there’s different. January weather for Gran Canaria, Spain. Months with the lowest humidity are January and December, with an average relative humidity of 70%. In Gran Canaria, during 6.8 rainfall days, 8mm (0.31) of precipitation is typically accumulated September Weather in Gran Canaria. By September weather in Gran Canaria the temperature drops slightly from August. It is hardly noticeable however the month is slightly cooler. Many prefer this month and the days are pleasant and refreshing, yet Summer is still in the air! For many this is a welcome change
Accurate live weather forecasts, monthly weather averages and beautiful live and archived HD webcam footage let you see every season, every sunrise, sunset and rainbow in Gran Canaria, Spain (Weather station: Las Palmas De Gran Canaria / Gando, Spain). Note: Actual official high and low records may vary slightly from our data, if they occured in-between our weather recording intervals… More about our weather records. Las Palmas Weather History for March 1, 2018 The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has forecast Calima for this Carnival Monday, February 15, with Saharan winds from the afternoon on the eastern isles of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Graciosa, and by the end of the day the south and east of Gran Canaria. The weather phenomenon is not expected to produce significant reductions in. Gran Canaria Weather: Uncertainty, Security and Emergencies, have declared an official Wind Alert in the Canary Islands, starting from 9:00 pm on Saturday February 22. The decision was taken following information provided by the State Meteorological Agency and other available sources,.
Winter (December through February) Weather is somewhat cool this time of year in Gran Canaria to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 73.3°F (22.9°C) and 69.6°F (20.9°C). On average, it rains or snows a smalll amount: 1 to 2 times per month Answer 1 of 6: Can anyone please tell me what the weather is usually like in February? For instance is it sunbathing weather\ March – June expect sunny weather with temperatures around 25-30 C/ 77-86 F, the hotter days around 35C / 95F. July & August is the hottest time of the year averaging 35C / 95F by day, occasionally peaking nearer 40C / 104F on some days. January & February Puerto Rico and the immediate area on the south west of Gran Canaria gets the. Puerto Rico is on the southwest coast of Gran Canaria. As part of the sun-drenched Canary Islands, the resort has a subtropical climate with warm weather all year round. Even though it’s still technically winter in February, you’ll have plenty of high temperatures and sunshine if you visit Puerto Rico at this time
Is this weather information for Gran Canaria reliable? Climate data for Gran Canaria has been gathered every day since January 2009. The analysis of these meteorological data for Gran Canaria allows us to determine the average for each month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Maspalomas, Telde, Los Caserones, Taurito, Tejeda, Agaete, Agüimes, and 13 other cities Past Weather in Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain — Yesterday and Last 2 Weeks. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 72 °F. Passing clouds. (Weather station: Las Palmas De Gran Canaria / Gando, Spain). See more current weather Weather for the week in Gran Canaria, Spain. Looking at the weather in Gran Canaria, Spain over the week, the maximum temperature will be 21℃ (or 69℉) on Friday 23 rd April at around 4 pm. In the same week the minimum temperature will be 16℃ or 61℉ on Thursday 22 nd April at around 4 am.. The national weather service for Gran Canaria, Spain is reporting Saturday 17 th April to be the. Skip navigation Sign in. Searc Found on the south coast of Gran Canaria, Maspalomas is a popular Canary Islands holiday destination. The resort has a beautiful subtropical climate, which brings year-round warmth and sunshine. Even though it’s still winter in February, you can look forward to days on the beach and lots of sunny weather
Gran Canaria is a circular island of volcanic origin and at its highest point, Pico de Las Nieves, it’s 1,949 metres above sea level. For those wishing to find slightly milder temperatures in the hot summer months, you can escape into the beautiful and mountainous centre of the Island Gran Canaria, Spain – Hourly past weather, almanac for Gran Canaria including historical temperature, wind, rain, pressure and humidity stats | WorldWeatherOnline. co
On the coasts, winters are mild and spring-like, while at the rest of the Gran Canaria winter months are cold. The majority of yearly precipitation occurs during this season. Spring. Spring in Gran Canaria lasts from February to May. In February, average temperatures increase to 25ºC or even 30ºC during the day Average Weather during February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands), Spain. The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February is 15.0°C (59°F). February is a dry month with an average of 24mm (0.9in) rain. This month generally has very pleasant. Live weather reports from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather stations and weather warnings that include risk of thunder, high UV index and forecast gales. See the links below the 12-day Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities January, February and March are my favourite weather months on Gran Canaria, bear in mind I am a local who hardly sunbathes and hates it when it gets to 38ºC+ degrees in the Summer. You can totally sunbathe in winter here and it can even hit 30ºC degrees, as soon as the sun goes down it drops about 10ºC degrees which is so nice
The drainage in Gran Canaria isn’t up to much but then it only rains a few times a year so the problem is quite rare. There has been quite a bit of rain in the past couple of weeks but fortunately the weather in Gran Canaria in February is supposed to be better with plenty of warmth and sun so if you’re coming on holiday to Gran Canaria. Super Useful Gran Canaria Webcams. You can wake up and check the Gran Canaria weather forecasts, but there’s nothing better than seeing the weather live from all over the island. That’s why we’ve put this selection of live webcams from all over Gran Canaria together on this page On Tripadvisor’s Gran Canaria travel forum, travellers are asking questions and offering advice on topics like Here goes hopefully all ready for tomorrow january february march april. may june july august. september october november december. Gran Canaria Air Temperature, °F. Gran Canaria Sea Water Temperature, °F. Precipitation Totals, in. Best Time to Visit Gran Canaria. The most sunny months: July: Gran Canaria on the Weather Map. Spain Resorts
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Benidorm Weather Forecast: Live Temperatures Averages
The graphic below shows you today’s weather in Benidorm as well as the current current temperature in Benidorm.
You will also see the conditions in Benidorm i.e. whether it is sunny, cloudy, raining, overcast or clear blue skies as it often is.
If you want more advanced information such as the humidity, pressure, UV, pollen count and wind direction and strengths you can also click on the link to view those.
The Benidorm weather forecast is especially useful if you are about to come on holiday to Benidorm.
You can choose the length of the outlook you want, for example the most popular option is tomorrow’s weather for Benidorm but you can also see the 5 day, 7 day (week forecast), 10 day, 14 day or 15 day forecast.
Each day has the predicted daily high and low temperatures and the likelihood of any rain.
Benidorm Weather Forecast
Benidorm is situated on the Costa Blanca coast of Spain. The Costa Blanca is known to enjoy over 2,800 hours of sun each year with an yearly average annual temperature being a high 19.3 degrees Celsius.
The weather is the main reason for Benidorm’s popularity as a tourist resort but as you will see on our many other pages, Benidorm has so much to offer the tourist.
The two main beaches called Playa Levante and Playa Poniete, both are fantastic wide sandy beaches lined with restaurants, bars and shops.
Benidorm is famous for nightlife with many clubs offering cabaret (Benidorm Palace) and tribute band shows (Morgan Tavern) as well as other types of live entertainment (Sticky Vicky).
The cost of meals and drinks are low because of the huge amounts of visitors on package holidays (the population swells to over 500,000 in July and August).
Access is easy from either Alicante airport or Valencia airport. The easiest option is to get an inexpensive airport transfer but equally you could hire a car if you plan to explore the surrounding Costa Blanca.
Benidorm is very family friendly with five theme parks to keep the kids (and adults) entertained!
You can see right now how the weather in Benidorm looks by viewing these Benidorm webcams.
Benidorm in the Summer
Benidorm in the summer is extremely hot as you will see from the average temperatures below.
In terms of weather and the best times to visit Benidorm, we often recommend that June and September are the best months.
This is because July and August can be extremely hot to the point of being too hot. Also in July and September when temperatures are always high but comfortable, you don’t have as many other tourists so that helps.
Luckily on many days there are sea breezes which make the temperatures bearable, also the humidity is low so the heat isn’t as intense as it can be when the temperature is the same in the UK, yet the humidity is higher.
Almost without exception you will wearing shorts and T-shirts everyday with daytime temperatures between 25 degrees Celsius up to highs of 35 degrees Celsius. Even at night, summer temperatures rarely drop below 20 degrees Celsius.
Most hotels in Benidorm will come with with air conditioning but you should check if you are renting a villa or apartment if there is air-conditioning as they often don’t have it.
It isn’t strictly necessary as you can sleep without but it does make sleeping slightly more comfortable.
Below is a video showing the weather in Benidorm:
Benidorm Weather in June.
The weather in Benidorm in June is just right in our opinion. We recommend it as the best month to visit (as well as Sepember).
You will be wearing shorts and T-shirts because at this time of year the average temperature for June in Benidorm is 23 degrees Celsius.
You will also be avoiding the huge numbers of visitors who come to Benidorm in July and August so the bars and restaurants are just that bit less crowded.
June weather in Benidorm is exactly what you want in terms of being able to guarantee a suntan without being burned to a crisp like you would in July and August when frankly it can just be too hot.
You will enjoy being on the beaches and swimming in the Mediterranean as the sea temperature in June for Benidorm is a warm 20 degrees Celsius.
Just bring a light top for the evenings and a long pair of trousers or jeans to wear in the evenings just in case the temperatures are slightly lower than the average for June.
Benidorm Weather in July.
July weather in Benidorm is perfect if you are a sun seeker intent on just relaxing on the great beaches in Benidorm. For us personally it is almost too hot at times but the facts are that July has the most sunshine hours and the least rainfall of the year so no wonder so many people come to Benidorm in July.
What to wear in July? There isn’t much choice as you would be too hot in any pair of trousers or jeans. Shorts, skirts and T-shirts are essential to avoid being soaked in sweat from the heat. Even at nightime in July you will still be wearing the same clothes you wore in the day.
In July in Benidorm the average temperature is 26 degrees Celsius so just imagine what the peak daytime temperatures are – often 35 degrees Celsius!
Even the sea is hot with an average temperature in July of 24 degrees Celsius.
August Weather in Benidorm.
We are often asked just what is the weather like in Benidorm in the month of August?
People assume it may be too hot and crowded and we would have to agree if you are concerned about that.
But of course for most people going to Benidorm in August they want the hot weather as they want to lie by the pool or on the beach and they want to enjoy the bars and pubs in the evening for which Benidorm is infamous.
It is not uncommon for temperatures to reach a high of 40 degrees Celsius at which point you don’t want to be sunbathing for more than a few minutes at a time before taking a refreshing dip in the sea or pool.
Even then, with an average sea temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius it may not be that cooling!
Don’t worry about what to wear in Benidorm in August, it is too hot for anything other than T-shirt, shorts or shirts.
Rainfall in August is almost unheard of so good weather is practically guaranteed.
August is very busy because most people in the major Spanish cities such as Valencia take the whole month off and come to resorts like Benidorm and hire an apartment for the month.
Benidorm in the Autumn
In the sections below we take a look at what the weather would be like if you visited Benidorm in the autumn.
With the exception of September which is an excellent month weather-wise, you take your chances in the autumn, the weather can be beautiful or it can be rainy.
Having said that the temperatures are usually much better than in the United Kingdom and most days are clear and sunny even if you can’t always rely on being able to sunbathe on the beach!
Lets take a look at each month.
Benidorm Weather in September.
September is the best month to visit Benidorm in our opinon, although we also include June in that statement.
We like both June and September because Benidorm is much less crowded (although still busy) yet the weather is excellent.
The average monthly temperature of 24 degrees Celsius in September is surely high enough for most tourists but without the uncomfortable daily highs that necessitate staying indoors during the siesta hours of 1pm to 4pm.
September weather in Benidorm is usually clear and sunny although there is now much more chance of some rain although this would not normally last more than a day, if that.
So what to wear if you are going on holiday to Benidorm in September?
Take a mixture but erring towards the beachwear such as T-shirt, shirts, shorts with the odd pair of jeans and dresses for nighttime if you are going clubbing.
September’s sea temperature is still 24 degrees Celsius so that is pretty much just as warm/hot as it would be if you went to Benidorm in either July or August.
Benidorm Weather in October.
October weather in Benidorm is changeable, although you would expect the weather to be good but you never know.
The average monthly temperature is a respectably warm 21 degrees Celsius but October can often be one of the wettest months for Benidorm.
Flights are usually very cheap with the exception of half-term and you will still be able to swim in the sea as temperatures are still 21 degrees Celsius which is warm for most people.
Just make sure to bring a couple of jumpers and a warm jacket although it is more likely to be used because it is rainy than cold.
Do still bring shorts, skirts and T-shirts because it is more likely to be hot/warm than cold and chilly.
Benidorm Weather in November.
The weather in November in Benidorm is unreliable but then at this time of year most people know that and do not come expecting great weather all throughout their stay.
Instead November is the time of the major fiestas in Benidorm which is worth coming out for on it’s own. This week long celebration has spectacular parades and firework displays and the bars and clubs are packed every night with revellers from all over Europe.
If you are lucky the weather in November will be warm and sunny with the possibility of sunbathing on the beach during the day.
Temperatures are a mild monthly average of 15 degrees Celsius but there is equally a good possibility of some rain. November is the month when often there are torrential downpours and storms known as ‘Gota Fria’.
So what to wear in Benidorm in November? Definitely long tousers, jeans and warm clothing with some T-shirts and shirts just in case the weather is better than average.
If you are brave you would still be able to swim in the Mediterrarean Sea which is an average temperature of 18 degrees Celsius in November.
Benidorm in the Winter Months
Benidorm is a popular destination for pensioners or retirees wishing to escape the much colder weather in northern Europe. Many people go to Benidorm for a month or two taking advantage of the low occupancies in the hotels and apartments.
In truth there are probably better places in Spain to go to for winter sunshine such as the Canary Islands which include Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote which benefit from much higher temperatures in the winter being so much further south.
Benidorm has an advantage in being such a densely populated town with a high concentration of bars, pubs and clubs providing free live entertainment so there are plenty of shows to see even in wintertime.
Benidorm Weather in December.
December is a very quiet time in Benidorm and it is best not to expect too much from the weather.
December still sees many clear and sunny days but with an average monthly temperature of 12 degrees Celsius it is all about enjoying the milder weather comapred to the United Kingdom or elsewhere in Europe.
Surprisingly there is very little rainfall in December but temperatures do drop down especially at night time.
You will certainly need to pack warm clothing including jumpers, coat and long trousers and jeans.
There is still plenty of live entertainment in the bars but they do tend to be very quiet and with a much reduced programme compared to other times of the year.
In December the average sea temperature in Benidorm is 15 degrees Celsius and so you won’t see many people swimming in the sea.
December can be quite cheap especially if you’re coming here for a weekend break as apartments and hotels will have some very attractive deals but you certainly can’t rely on having good weather.
Benidorm Weather in January.
In January Benidorm weather is mostly cold with an average monthly temperature of 11 degrees Celsius. Of course this is an average and the daytime highs can be up to 20°C if you are fortunate but many days they may not get past 10°.
Certainly there is relatively little rain in January so having a winter sun break is not a bad idea as long as you expect it still to be cold and certainly not T-shirt weather.
Bring your winter wardrobe to wear having a number of pairs of jeans, jumpers, coats and long trousers so that you are fully prepared.
The average sea temperature in Benidorm in January is 14 degrees Celsius and is far too cold for most people to consider swimming in the sea.
Benidorm Weather in February.
Even in February, Benidorm is still extremely quiet with very few signs of hen parties and stag parties. There are still plenty of bars and pubs open with live entertainment but they are mostly filled by locals at this time of year.
Although the average monthly temperature of 12 degrees Celsius has increased since January, unfortunately February is much more likely to rain.
In all honesty this is probably a month to avoid if you’re considering visiting Benidorm and you certainly won’t be able to swim in the sea with average sea temperatures in February for Benidorm of 14 degrees Celsius.
Needless to say you need to bring plenty of warm clothing if you are visiting Benidorm in February.
Benidorm in the Spring
Although February can be a horrible month weather-wise in Benidorm, from March things can significantly pick up. You now start to see groups of women and men, often on hen and stag weekends, or just coming out because they enjoy the live entertainment and shows in the many pubs and bars.
Coming out in the spring the price is still very cheap and there are some fantastic accommodation deals to be had in hotels and apartments which won’t be the case in the summer months. So it’s a great time to come visit Benidorm.
You can now confidently expect to spend some time on the beach but the sea temperatures remain cold until May when they start to climb steeply.
Benidorm Weather in March.
March is a great month to go visit Benidorm. March weather is much improved over February with an increase to an average of 14 degrees Celsius.
Although the chance of rain is still relatively high and the nights are certainly still cold, many days have clear blue skies with temperatures rising to 20° or even more sometimes.
Importantly Benidorm becomes much busier and there is a feeling of liveliness when you go out at night. There are more shows, cabaret and comedians performing and with a much better atmosphere due to the crowds.
The fantastically cheap deals at this time of year mean you will see large groups of men and women in search of fun in the evenings.
Take a good mixture of clothing to wear noting that it is still March and it is still cold as much as it can be nice at times during the daytime.
It is really far too cold to consider swimming still, with an average sea temperature in March of 14 degrees Celsius.
Benidorm Weather in April – Hitting the Beach and Swimming in the Sea!
In April average monthly temperatures rise to 16 degrees Celsius making this a very pleasant time for a holiday and Easter is naturally very popular.
The entertainment programme is in full swing with plenty of free tribute bands to go see as well as comedians, shows and cabaret.
There is still a good chance of rain in April but this is usually for very short spells and there is plenty to do and see in Benidorm if it does rain.
As well as your warm winter clothing you can now bring some shorts and T-shirts which should get some use.
The average April sea temperature in Benidorm is 15 degrees Celsius but this is now beach weather and time to hit the Mediterranean Sea for a swim if you are fairly hardly!
Benidorm Weather in May.
Although we have said that June and September would be our pick of the months for which to visit Benidorm, May is very close behind in our recommendations.
The weather in May can be absolutely superb, feeling like summer most of the month. However the advantages are that you are still early in the season so you are avoiding the mass crowds and families that come here for the summer and push the prices up.
Just look at the average monthly temperature which has now increased to 20 degrees Celsius. This means that on many days you will experience highs in the daytime of almost 30°C.
There is very little chance of rain in May and the nights are now also warm.
In May you will definitely want to wear shorts and T-shirts on most days but bring a pair of long trousers, jeans and a jumper just in case the weather is a little bit below average.
Bring your swimming costume or bikini because the average sea temperature in May is now up to an average of 17 degrees Celsius which starts to see many people beginning to swim.
Temperatures and Climate
If you want to know what the different temperatures are likely to be when you are visiting Benidorm, you will find the average monthly temperatures below.
These are of course averages and the daytime highs and lows will vary but hopefully this gives you a good idea of what to expect from the weather in specific months.
It also gives you an idea of what clothing to wear and what to bring when you are packing your suitcase.
Benidorm’s climate has been described by the World Health Organisation as one of the best in the world with mild winters and hot summers.
There is little rainfall and this tends to be concentrated in short bursts with great downpours which don’t last for more than a few days at a time usually.
Although summer temperatures can be very high, humidity is relatively low and being on the coast, Benidorm benefits from cooling sea breezes on most days in the summer.
Benidorm enjoys its own unique micro-climate due to it being protected by mountains that shield it from the cold Levante winds from the north.
There is a difference between weather and climate this being that the climate is based on long-term measurement of Benidorm’s weather with satellites, radar, charts and other meteorological equipment giving readings and data.
From this we can predict the typical weather patterns and climate although each individual day is very much a snapshot and can vary dramatically from the average but hopefully this page has given you an idea of what to expect if you’re planning on visiting Benidorm.
Monthly Average Temperatures
The table below shows the monthly average temperatures in Benidorm in Celsius and Fahrenheit:
Average Monthly Sea Temperatures
The table below displays the monthly average sea temperatures in Celsius:
Average Hours of Sunshine Per Day
The table below displays the monthly average number of hours of sun per day:
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10 Best Things To Do In Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Spain
What is Gran Canaria best known for? ›
Gran Canaria is a destination with a lot of variety on offer, but it’s most famous for its beaches. There are over 80 stretches of golden sand around the island, many swept by the sort of waves surfers dream of.
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Is Las Palmas worth visiting? ›
Though Las Palmas is the best place to stay on the island, it is worth exploring the surrounding villages. Each one has its own unique character and diverse landscape.
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What is Las Palmas known for? ›
Las Palmas is a popular place to base a Canary Islands vacation. Not only is it the Canaries’ largest city, it’s also got a number of world-class attractions. Its beach — the 2½-mile Playa de las Canteras — is an attractive urban shoreline.
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What to Do in Gran Canaria in april? ›
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What day is market day in Gran Canaria? ›
Every Sunday between 8 a. m. and 2 p.m. in Maspalomas, there is both a standard market and a flea market where sellers and buyers meet to exchange second-hand items, antiques and collectables. On alternate Sundays, you can also go to San Fernando farmers market.
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How many days should I spend in Gran Canaria? ›
It’s better to come for 5-7 days to enjoy the nice weather, delicious food, and fresh fruits. Gran Canaria could be really expensive if you go to one of the resorts in Playa Ingles, but it’s also perfectly possible to do Canary islands on a budget.
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Why is it so cold in Gran Canaria? ›
The feeling of “coldness” is high due to the humidity on the island, and most Gran Canarian wear sweaters or coats during January and February, to protect themselves from the cold wind. Twice a year there is a “heat wave,” during which temperatures rise above 30ºC.
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Is the sea cold in Gran Canaria? ›
For example, in Fuerteventura the average annual water temperatures are 18 ° C, while in Gran Canaria it is 20 ° C. This makes the sea breeze always fresh and help to tolerate the high temperatures of mid-summer, especially in July and August.
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Why is Gran Canaria so special? ›
With diverse landscape, stunning coastline, undulating mountains, sandy dunes, pine forests, cave dwellings and deep ravines Gran Canaria is a stunner and a compelling holiday destination in Europe.
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Which is the best beach in Gran Canaria? ›
Maspalomas. Probably the most famous beach in Gran Canaria. Situated in the south of the island, this beach is located in a natural area of exceptional value, the Special Natural Reserve of the Dunes of Maspalomas, comprised of three ecosystems: the palm grove, the pond and the dunes.
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Is Las Palmas safe to visit? ›
As most cities there are certain areas to stay away from, but as a general rule Las Palmas is safe. The metropolitan area has about 700.000 inhabitants. Stay away from Jinamar (where you would not go anyway) and Isleta in the late hours and as any place there is always good to avoid the dark alleys.
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Is there a strip in Las Palmas? ›
In addition to being equipped with bathing facilities, the local area is home to a beautiful strip of sand and rocks nestled in the heart of Las Palmas. This beach is also famous for its surfing opportunities.
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What does Gran Canaria have to offer? ›
Visitors have an abundance of things to do in Gran Canaria. You can tour the cosmopolitan and historic capital of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or dance, enjoy the beach, and be a typical tourist in its various resorts of Playa de Ingles, San Agustin, Meloneras, Maspalomas, Puerto de Mogan, and Puerto Rico – Amadores.
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Is Gran Canaria always windy? ›
In Gran Canaria, the summers are warm, humid, arid, and extremely windy; the winters are comfortable, dry, and windy; and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 60°F to 81°F and is rarely below 56°F or above 86°F.
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Which is the cheapest Canary Island to visit? ›
The most budget-friendly islands in the Canaries are actually the biggest and most popular islands. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer more package holiday deals and have a wider range of accommodation options than their smaller neighbours.
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Does Maspalomas have a market? ›
Maspalomas market is one of the largest markets in the south of the island. You can come here by public bus since there is a special bus route that brings people to the market.
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Are there markets in Playa del Inglés? ›
There are also markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays quite close by in San Fernando or in Mogán, which you can travel to in various ways. If you’re looking for a bit of nightlife, in Playa del Ingles you will find numerous clubs, pubs and discotheques that are open until morning.
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Where is San Fernando market Gran Canaria? ›
San Fernando market is one of the big three in south Gran Canaria along with Puerto Mgán and Arguineguín. The location isn’t as pretty as its rivals but it’s far more convenient if you’re staying in Playa del Inglés or Maspalomas.
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Which is better Tenerife or Gran Canaria? ›
Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.
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How do you get around Gran Canaria? ›
If you decide to travel around Gran Canaria on public transport, you can catch the buses supplied by the company Global, which operate all over the island. In the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, you can catch the local buses. Also, again in the capital, you can take a tour in the tourist bus.
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How long does it take to drive around Gran Canaria? ›
The island is quite small. You can drive to any part of Gran Canaria within 90 minutes. Even the island’s longest journeys aren’t long journeys in terms of distance. The journeys take longer because of the twisty roads and single lane traffic in some places.
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Can u drink tap water in Gran Canaria? ›
Is the tap water in Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and the other islands safe to drink? Yes, all public tap water in the Canary Islands is drinkable unless the local authorities state otherwise. The tap water adheres to the same strict standards as the water in Germany, Sweden, UK or France.
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Are mosquitoes a problem in Gran Canaria? ›
There are mosquitos in Gran Canaria but they are rare in the resorts and don’t carry any infectious diseases.
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What is the wettest month in Gran Canaria? ›
The wettest month is December with an average of 31mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in September when the average sea temperature is 23°C (73°F).
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Are cockroaches common in Gran Canaria? ›
Cockroaches, ants, spiders, mice, rats and flies are a common plague on Gran Canaria. The further south you are, the warmer it gets and the worse the insect infestation can become. Especially if in the apartment or bungalow complex you are living in a regular fumigation is not being done.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Gran Canaria? ›
Gran Canaria has no poisonous land animals except for a couple of spiders and a nocturnal centipede that nobody ever sees. There are no scorpions, poisonous snakes, or insect-borne diseases. In fact, Gran Canaria is one of the safest places you can visit for a holiday.
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Is there sharks in Gran Canaria? ›
Are there sharks in Gran Canaria? Yes! Many species of sharks primarily live in warm and shallow coastal waters, making Gran Canaria their ideal habitat.
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Is Gran Canaria good for walking? ›
In the middle of the Canary Island archipelago and just 90 miles (145 km) off the coast of Africa, Gran Canaria has fantastic walking trails to suit every ability. This beautiful, circular island is also home to the incredible Pico de las Nieves.
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Where is the volcano on Gran Canaria? ›
Pico Viejo volcano, Tenerife, Canary islands. The Pico viejo volcano forms part of the 3718 metre high Mount Teide stratovolcano seen here in the background. situated just to the west of the main peak, Pico Viejo last erupted in 1798. Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands.
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Can you swim in the sea in Gran Canaria? ›
Provided that you are sensible, don’t swim out too far and stay away from rocky shores when there are waves, the Gran Canaria sea is as safe as it comes.
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Where is white sand in Gran Canaria? ›
Maspalomas Beach: dream oasis
Maspalomas beach is undoubtedly one of the best beaches in Gran Canaria with white sand. That’s why we can’t fail to mention its 6 km long, located in the Special Natural Reserve of the Dunes of Maspalomas.
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Is the sand in Gran Canaria black? ›
You can fin black sand beaches in the south of Gran Canaria (beach of Taurito in Mogán) but you will find more black sand beaches in the east of the island.
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Do you have to wear a mask in Gran Canaria? ›
If you are visiting our islands soon, here is some information that will be of interest to you. 1. Is a mask mandatory in the Canary Islands? A mask is only mandatory for people over the age of 6 when accessing social healthcare centres, pharmacies and public transport.
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Which is the hottest of Canary Islands? ›
Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.
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Is Gran Canaria safe? ›
Gran Canaria is one of the safest places to go on holiday and is probably Europe’s most underrated island: Everyone goes for the sun and sand, but the whole island is beautiful. The locals are friendly, the police professional and low-key and there is no civil or ethnic tension at all.
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What time do people go out in Gran Canaria? ›
Nightlife in Gran Canaria is lively, noisy and fun. It starts late and goes on all night with most bars opening until 02.00 and discos and clubs usually until 06.00.Very little happens before midnight.
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Where is the lively part of Gran Canaria? ›
Playa del Ingles is for sure the liveliest resort in Gran Canaria and the best choice if you are into partying all night long. There are lots of bars and concerts and events all year long, with the Yumbo Center being a popular place for those who want to party until morning hours.
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Does Las Palmas have a beach? ›
Las Canteras beach in northeast Gran Canaria, right in the capital city Las Palmas, is amongst Europe’s most famous city beaches. It’s appeal is due to its natural beauty, city-centre location and the services and amenities along its promenade.
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What does Gran Canaria have to offer? ›
Visitors have an abundance of things to do in Gran Canaria. You can tour the cosmopolitan and historic capital of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or dance, enjoy the beach, and be a typical tourist in its various resorts of Playa de Ingles, San Agustin, Meloneras, Maspalomas, Puerto de Mogan, and Puerto Rico – Amadores.
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Is Gran Canaria a good place to go on holiday? ›
Best choices of holiday stays
Gran Canaria is one of the top destination for holiday goers from Europe, more so during the winter. It is a busy tourist place all through the year. Widely popular places to stay in Gran Canaria include Maspalomas, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Meloneras, Puerto Rico and Puerto del Mogan.
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Which is the cheapest Canary island to visit? ›
The most budget-friendly islands in the Canaries are actually the biggest and most popular islands. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer more package holiday deals and have a wider range of accommodation options than their smaller neighbours.
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Where is the volcano on Gran Canaria? ›
Pico Viejo volcano, Tenerife, Canary islands. The Pico viejo volcano forms part of the 3718 metre high Mount Teide stratovolcano seen here in the background. situated just to the west of the main peak, Pico Viejo last erupted in 1798. Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands.
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Is Gran Canaria always windy? ›
In Gran Canaria, the summers are warm, humid, arid, and extremely windy; the winters are comfortable, dry, and windy; and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 60°F to 81°F and is rarely below 56°F or above 86°F.
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How do you get around Gran Canaria? ›
If you decide to travel around Gran Canaria on public transport, you can catch the buses supplied by the company Global, which operate all over the island. In the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, you can catch the local buses. Also, again in the capital, you can take a tour in the tourist bus.
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When can you see whales in Gran Canaria? ›
First, the dolphins in Gran Canaria live in the warm waters all year round, as do many other cetaceans. So, there is no best time to see dolphins in Gran Canaria, and you can find whale-watching boat tours any time of year.
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What is the coldest month in Gran Canaria? ›
August is the hottest month in Gran Canaria with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 18°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in August. The wettest month is December with an average of 31mm of rain.
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Which is the most beautiful Canary Island? ›
La Palma, in addition to being the most beautiful Canary Island, has a fascinating volcanic landscape. It may not be as popular as Teide or Timanfaya National Park because its creation is much more recent. However, the volcanoes of Fuencaliente are a great place to visit in the Canary Islands.
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Which part of Gran Canaria has the best weather? ›
Arguineguin & Puerto Rico
Right in the shadow of the highlands these two south-west Gran Canaria spots get 320 days per year of blue sky. The beaches at Puerto Rico, Patalavaca, Amadores and Arguineguín are your best bet for sunshine even if the rest of Gran Canaria is cloudy (which isn’t very often).
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What is the currency for Gran Canaria? ›
The currency in Gran Canaria is the Euro.
While, using your card is just as easy.
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Which is better Tenerife or Gran Canaria? ›
Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.
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Which is the least windy Canary Island? ›
You may wish to steer clear of Fuerteventura as a whole as it’s known for it’s wind. Re Lanzarote, I believe the resort of Playa Blanca on the south coast has the best record for sunshine/lack of wind.
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What snakes are in Gran Canaria? ›
Gran Canaria has no poisonous land animals except for a couple of spiders and a nocturnal centipede that nobody ever sees. There are no scorpions, poisonous snakes, or insect-borne diseases.
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Is the volcano in Gran Canaria still erupting? ›
After 85 days and eight hours of destruction, the Cumbre Vieja volcano in Spain’s Canary Islands has finally finished erupting, scientists announced Saturday. The volcanic eruption was the island of La Palma’s longest active eruption on record, according to Canary Island government officials.
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Is the volcano in Palma still erupting? ›
A volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma that began in September has officially ended, authorities on the island have declared.
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There are many attractions and things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Here are my favorite things to see and do that you shouldn’t miss.
There are many attractions and things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ( Spain ).. It’s a vibrant city with beautiful architecture, history, Canarian delicacies, beaches, and shopping.. Gran Canaria is a popular destination for surfing that attracts surfers from all over the world.. There are surfing schools in several places on Gran Canaria, both in Las Palmas and the tourist towns in the south of the island.. There’s a lot of beautiful places and fun activities near the capital.. Except for trips to Anfi del Mar, Amadores, and Puerto de Mogan, I recommend that you rent a car if you want to make day trips from Las Palmas. . Want more suggestions on things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria?
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has many things to see and do. With something for everyone, visit markets, go hiking, sunbath & much more…
No holiday to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is complete without visiting the city centre.. The residents of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria enjoy the second-best climate in the world.. The Avenida Marítima connects the pretty fishing village of San Cristóbal, arguably the best place to eat in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (especially if you’re a fish and seafood enthusiast), with Playa de Alcaravaneras.. Walk along the Paseo de Las Canteras promenade, situated along Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s premier beach – Playa de las Canteras.. Of course one of the best things to do on Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is to visit one of its beautiful beaches . . As well as housing many of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s most desirable residences, Ciudad Jardín is also home to the Holy Trinity Church which is the only place that organises fetes in the capital.. Another activity in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, to visit one of the parks.. Every day is market day in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.. One of the best things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is to sit back and relax in a plaza.
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a well-visited capital in Gran Canaria.. Information Name: Plaza de Santa Ana Address: Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35001 Spain Phone Number: +34 928 21 96 00 Hours: 8am to 6pm Open: Everyday Interest: Plaza Square. Information Name: Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Address: 35005 Calle León y Castillo, 270 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Phone:+34 928 44 60 00 Open: Monday to Friday Hours: 8AM–2PM Web: http://www. laspalmasgc.es/es/. del Centro, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Hours: 10AM–6PM Province: Province of Las Palmas Open: DailyPhone: +34 928 21 95 80 Interest: Botanical Garden Web: http://www.jardincanario.org/. Information Name: S/T Espacio Cultural Address: Calle Enmedio, 1, 35002 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain Hours: 9am to 5pm Interest: Museum Open: Close on Mondays Web: http://espacioculturalst.com/. The Carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria often takes place between January and February every year.. Information Name: Belen de Arena de Las Palmas Address: Paseo de Las Canteras, s/n Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Phone: +34 928 36 02 69 Hours: 9am to 9pm Open: Monday to Sunday Interest: Monument Web: https://www.facebook.com/belendearena. Information Name: Belen de Arena de Las Palmas G.C.- Playa de Las Canteras Address: Paseo de Las Canteras, s/n Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Phone: +34 629 68 38 86 Hours: 10am to 10pm Open: Monday to Sunday Interest: Entertainment Web: https://www. facebook.com/diamondsagencia/
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See what to do in Gran Canaria during your holiday – read about where to go, excursion ideas and other points of interest in Gran Canaria.
If you’re planning a holiday to this beautiful island and you’re wondering what to do in Gran Canaria besides laying by the pool, read our article to get an idea of how diverse and amazing this place really is.. If you only have one day to visit Las Palmas (maybe you’re in Gran Canaria just for a day stop on your cruise around the Canaries) you also have the option to get the 24 hours hop-on hop-off bustour that takes you around the city, so you can visit both the old town and the area of Las Canteras on the same day.. The road towards Pico de las Nieves is an attraction in itself, as the inland of Gran Canaria is very different from the coastal towns and tourist resorts.. Discover the natural beauty of this island by driving through the small towns, as Pico de las Nieves is situated right in the middle of the island, so it’s easy to get there no matter where you stay in Gran Canaria . . The largest carnival in Gran Canaria is the one in Las Palmas , but there are several other celebrations organized on the island.. Firgas is famous for its charming street Paseo de Canarias, which you have probably seen around on the internet in many instances, but didn’t know where it was.. Visit Telde, Arucas and Firgas Admire the stunning mountain landscapes with a stop at Mirador de Tejeda for amazing views over Roque Nublo and El Teide Return bus service from the following areas: Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, San Agustín, Bahía Feliz, Puerto Rico, Arguineguín, Taurito and Puerto Mogán
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If you’re contemplating visiting Las Palmas on the stunning island of Gran Canaria, look no further.. Whereas, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the full name of the capital city of Gran Canaria island.. The Island of Gran Canaria is just one of the Canary Islands located off the coast of Northwestern Africa.. The city of Las Palmas ranks 9th on the list of largest cities of Spain. . Visiting this market is one of the top foodie things to do in Las Palmas.. Make sure that visiting this cathedral is on your list of things to do in Gran Canaria.. The Las Palmas Town Hall is another one of the city’s popular landmarks.. It is a 19th century building located on the Plaza of Santa Ana next to the cathedral.. Locals refer to the Las Palmas Town Hall as Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.. Address: Plaza de Santa Ana 1, 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Spain. Address: Plaza del Espíritu Santo, 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Spain. Don’t be scared if you come across street chickens running around!. Address: Porte Las Palmas, 35007 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Spain
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Stroll around streets like Los Balcones or Espíritu Santo until you reach Plaza de Santa Ana and the Cathedral of Santa Ana .. Left: Cathedral de Santa Ana / Right: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Island of Gran Canaria. It’s a great place to buy some traditional local products, such as cheese.If you want to learn something about the earliest inhabitants of the Canary Islands, the Museum of the Canary Islands is close by.. This is a good moment to visit one of the main shopping areas: Calle Mayor de Triana and its surrounding area, with plenty of Art Nouveau buildings. . The area is also full of outdoor cafés where you can enjoy a few tapas and even have lunch.Among the many delicious Canary Island recipes worth trying are the papas arrugadas (baby potatoes boiled in their skins) with mojo (a spicy sauce), and sancocho (poached fish).. If you try the restaurants in the area around Plaza de Hurtado de Mendoza and Plaza del Cairasco, you’re sure to have a good meal.. Left: Papas arrugadas with mojo sauce / Right: Gabinete Literario building in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. You can choose between a terrace in the Marina, surrounded by yachts and sea; or the Pueblo Canario leisure and culture centre in Parque Doramas, where you can enjoy a coffee in a typical Canary Island courtyard.. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is always a relaxing holiday destination, especially when you find yourself on Las Canteras beach.. The sea is often so calm it feels like a swimming pool, making it a very safe place to swim.After a dip, let’s look for a pavement café on Paseo de Las Canteras for a drink or a snack next to the beach. . Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has the island’s most active nightlife, and you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.If you want to relax after a day’s sightseeing, you can enjoy a concert at the Alfredo Kraus auditorium or go to the Pérez Galdós theatre.. Las Canteras beach at night in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria. And if you feel like music all night long, head for the port, Las Canteras beach and the area around Plaza de Santa Catalina and the Marina.. What to see Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Cathedral
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This list of 36 best things to do in Gran Canaria is one of the best guides around if you are planning your trip to the Canary Islands. Explore the island!
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Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February 2023
What are the holidays like in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February? What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February – read on the Tour Calendar!
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What’s the weather like in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
In February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, just like in January, it is still warm. The thermometer in the city rises to +18.6°C during the day, +14.8°C at night. On average, there is no more than one rainy day in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February. The water temperature in February cools down to +18.9°C
Average temperature
+17°
Air temperature during the day
+19°
Air temperature at night
+15°
Water temperature
+19°
Rainfall (mm)
21 mm
Rain
1 day
Sunny days
12 days
Humidity
56%
Day length
11 hours
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Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February
The air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February during the daytime reaches +19°C, night: +15 °C. The maximum value for February in the afternoon was recorded on February 22, 2019 and amounted to +27 °C, the minimum on February 8, 2018: +16 °C.
Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February
The water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February is usually around +19°C, which is hardly suitable for swimming. The highest value for February was recorded on 02/01/2016 and amounted to +20 °C, the lowest on 02/01/2019: +17 °C.
How many sunny days per month
There are 12 sunny, 4 cloudy and 12 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February is quite friendly.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February Things to do?
Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .
Beach holidays
3
Excursions
5
Bicycle
5
Sport
5
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather archive for February
Look at the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in recent years in February.
Happy
At night
1 Feb
Sunny
+22°
+18°
+18°
2 Feb
Clear
+27°
+19°
+18°
3 Feb
Clear
+25°
+20°
+19°
4 Feb
Clear
+24°
+19°
+19°
5 Feb
Clear
+21°
+18°
+19°
6 Feb
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+19°
7 Feb
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+19°
8 Feb
Clear
+23°
+19°
+19°
9 Feb
Clear
+22°
+18°
+20°
10 Feb
Clear
+25°
+19°
+20°
11 Feb
Clear
+23°
+19°
+20°
12 Feb
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+20°
13 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+16°
+20°
14 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+17°
+19°
15 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+18°
+19°
16 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+18°
+19°
17 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+17°
+19°
18 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+17°
+18°
19 Feb
Partly cloudy
+19°
+16°
+18°
20 Feb
Partly cloudy
+20°
+16°
+18°
21 Feb
Partly cloudy
+19°
+14°
+18°
22 Feb
Partly cloudy
+20°
+15°
+17°
23 Feb
Partly cloudy
+20°
+15°
+17°
24 Feb
Partly cloudy
+23°
+15°
+17°
25 Feb
Partly cloudy
+22°
+17°
+18°
26 Feb
Partly cloudy
+19°
+17°
+18°
27 Feb
Partly cloudy
+21°
+17°
+17°
28 Feb
Partly cloudy
+20°
+17°
+17°
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Weather in February 2023: Temperature and climate
Are you planning a holiday with good weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February 2023? Here you can find all weather information for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February:
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>>Las Palmas de Gran Canaria monthly weather
>>Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in February
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria monthly weather
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Average temperature (°C)
minimum temperature (°C)
maximum temperature (°C)
Precipitation rate (mm)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (D)
day length (hours)
January
16
14. 2
18.2
28
71%
5
7.0
February
15.9
13.9
18.1
28
72%
5
7.0
March
16.6
14.4
19.2
29
72%
5
8.0
April
17.2
15.1
19.8
23
72%
5
8.0
May
18.3
16.2
20.9
21
72%
5
8.0
June
19.7
17.6
22.4
22
75%
6
8.0
July
20.9
18.9
23.6
28
76%
8
7.0
August
22
19. 9
24.7
20
76%
5
8.0
September
21.9
20
24.6
16
76%
3
9.0
October
21.2
19.2
23.7
25
76%
4
8.0
November
19
17.3
21.2
29
73%
5
7.0
December
17.4
15.6
19.5
30
72%
5
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average temperature (°C)
16
15. 9
16.6
17.2
18.3
19.7
20.9
22
21.9
21.2
19
17.4
minimum temperature (°C)
14.2
13.9
14.4
15.1
16.2
17.6
18.9
19.9
twenty
19.2
17.3
15.6
maximum temperature (°C)
18.2
18.1
19.2
19.8
20.9
22.4
23.6
24.7
24.6
23.7
21.2
19.5
Precipitation rate (mm)
28
28
29
23
21
22
28
twenty
16
25
29
thirty
Humidity (%)
71%
72%
72%
72%
72%
75%
76%
76%
76%
76%
73%
72%
Rainy days (D)
5
5
5
6
5
6
9
5
3
4
5
5
day length (hours)
7. 1
7.0
7.7
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.2
7.9
8.6
8.2
7.1
7.2
Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather and climate for the next months
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in January
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in April
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in May
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in June
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in July
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in August
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Canaria in September
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in February // average weather
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Temperature (°C)
Temperature Max. (°C)
Temperature Min. (°C)
Water temperature (°C)
Rainfall (mm)
day length (hours)
1. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.0
2. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
3. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
4. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.1
5. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.2
6. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.9
7. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.7
8. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.1
9. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.1mm
6.2
10. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.8
11. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.3
12. February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.1mm
7.0
13 February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.4mm
7.2
14 February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0. 1mm
7.0
15. February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
16. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.0
17. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
18. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
19 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.2
20. February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.7
21 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7. 3
22 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.0
23 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.0
24 February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.5
25. February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.3
26 February
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.6
27 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.0
28 February
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.8
Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.
Weather in Gran Canaria in February 2020 – water and air temperature
Weather in Gran Canaria in February 2020 – water and air temperature
February weather
Gran Canaria
Is it possible to swim in February
Is the weather good for excursions
What to do in February
Weather archive for February
Holiday prices in February
Average daily air temperature
+18.0°C
Day air temperature
+20.0°C
Air temperature at night
+16. 7°C
Water temperature
+18.7°C
Rainfall
9 mm.
Number of rainy days
0 days
Relative air humidity
13%
Sunrise time
07:40
sunset time
18:53
Daylength
10.9-11.6 hours
Number of sunny days
20
Wind speed
6 m/s
Weather in Gran Canaria in other months
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Air temperature in Gran Canaria in February
According to statistics in recent years, the average air temperature in Gran Canaria during the day was
+20. 0°C, at night +16.7°C. The highest temperature was observed
in February 2017 and
reached +25°C, the lowest
in February 2019year and
was +4°C.
How often does it rain
February, according to long-term observations in Gran Canaria, passes without rain.
Wind
According to statistics, in February there is a strong wind – 6m/s. The strongest wind was recorded in February 2018 and its gusts reached 15.0 m/s, the most
weak in February 2020 and its gusts reached 0. 4 m/s.
Sunny, cloudy and overcast days
According to long-term statistics in Gran Canaria this month, on average, 20 sunny, 6 cloudy
and 1 overcast day, which is great for sightseeing and walking.
Length of day
The length of daylight hours in February is about 10.9-11.6 hours. Most
early sunrise in February starts at 07:28 – February 28, the latest in
07:49 – 1 February.
The earliest sunset occurs at 18:42 – February 1, the latest at
19:02 – February 28.
Relative humidity
The air humidity in February is about 13% – this is the least humid month of the year.
Water temperature in Gran Canaria in February
Is it possible to swim? The average water temperature in February is usually
+18.7°C,
which is not enough for a comfortable swim. The maximum water temperature in February was recorded in 2016 and amounted to 19.9°C
the coldest in 2019 and amounted to 4.0°C.
Is the weather good for excursions
In February according to statistics and reviews
tourists in Gran Canaria the climate is great for walks and excursions. The temperature stays around +16.7°C..+20.0°C.
We rated the opportunity for leisure on a scale of 1 (not suitable) to 10 (excellent)
Beach holidays
4/10
Excursions and walks
9/10
Hiking
7/10
What are the prices for holidays in February
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Weather archive for February
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
1
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
2
February
+19°
+25°
+20°
3
February
+19°
+23°
+20°
4
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
5
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
6
February
+19°
+23°
+20°
7
February
+18°
+25°
+20°
8
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
9
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
10
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
11
February
+18°
+23°
+20°
12
February
+19°
+23°
+20°
13
February
+19°
+24°
+20°
14
February
+19°
+23°
+20°
15
February
+17°
+22°
+20°
16
February
+17°
+20°
+19°
17
February
+16°
+21°
+19°
18
February
+15°
+18°
+19°
19
February
+14°
+17°
+19°
20
February
+16°
+20°
+19°
21
February
+16°
+20°
+19°
22
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
23
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
24
February
+18°
+22°
+19°
25
February
+18°
+22°
+19°
26
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
27
February
+17°
+20°
+19°
28
February
+18°
+22°
+19°
29
February
+17°
+20°
+19°
1
February
+17°
+20°
+19°
2
February
+17°
+22°
+18°
3
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
4
February
+17°
+23°
+19°
5
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
6
February
+18°
+23°
+19°
7
February
+17°
+24°
+19°
8
February
+18°
+23°
+19°
9
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
10
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
11
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
12
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
13
February
+15°
+20°
+19°
14
February
+15°
+21°
+19°
15
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
16
February
+16°
+24°
+19°
17
February
+18°
+25°
+19°
18
February
+18°
+23°
+19°
19
February
+17°
+21°
+19°
20
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
21
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
22
February
+17°
+22°
+19°
23
February
+17°
+21°
+18°
24
February
+16°
+21°
+18°
25
February
+15°
+21°
+18°
26
February
+16°
+21°
+19°
27
February
+16°
+21°
+19°
28
February
+17°
+23°
+19°
1
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
2
February
+16°
+18°
+18°
3
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
4
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
5
February
+16°
+18°
+18°
6
February
+16°
+18°
+18°
7
February
+14°
+19°
+18°
8
February
+14°
+17°
+18°
9
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
10
February
+16°
+19°
+18°
11
February
+15°
+17°
+18°
12
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
13
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
14
February
+15°
+20°
+18°
15
February
+16°
+19°
+18°
16
February
+16°
+21°
+18°
17
February
+16°
+20°
+18°
18
February
+15°
+18°
+18°
19
February
+14°
+19°
+18°
20
February
+15°
+19°
+18°
21
February
+14°
+19°
+18°
22
February
+14°
+17°
+18°
23
February
+14°
+17°
+18°
24
February
+15°
+20°
+18°
25
February
+16°
+19°
+18°
26
February
+16°
+19°
+18°
27
February
+16°
+20°
+18°
28
February
+18°
+20°
+18°
1
February
+6°
+14°
+9°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1. 3 m/s
84.1%
2
February
+8°
+11°
+9°
678 mmHg
Yu, 3.1 m/s
87.9%
3
February
+7°
+12°
+9°
679mmHg.
Yu, 3.6 m/s
82.6%
4
February
+7°
+17°
+9°
679 mmHg
Yu, 2.5 m/s
67. 0%
5
February
+8°
+15°
+10°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.9m/s
31.1%
6
February
+6°
+16°
+10°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2. 3 m/s
31.3%
7
February
+6°
+16°
+10°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.6 m/s
32.0%
8
February
+6°
+15°
+10°
679 mmHg
Yu, 0. 5 m/s
56.5%
9
February
+6°
+17°
+10°
679mmHg.
Yu, 0.9 m/s
50.0%
10
February
+8°
+18°
+10°
679 mmHg
Yu, 2. 0 m/s
31.0%
11
February
+10°
+19°
+11°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.6 m/s
26.4%
12
February
+11°
+21°
+12°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1. 0 m/s
26.1%
13
February
+11°
+21°
+13°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.4 m/s
21.0%
14
February
+11°
+18°
+13°
679mmHg.
Yu, 2.4 m/s
23.0%
15
February
+8°
+12°
+12°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2.3 m/s
54. 5%
16
February
+6°
+12°
+11°
677 mmHg
Yu, 2.6 m/s
83.0%
17
February
+6°
+14°
+11°
679 mmHg
Yu, 2. 4 m/s
75.6%
18
February
+5°
+11°
+10°
678 mmHg
Yu, 2.4 m/s
75.8%
19
February
+5°
+11°
+10°
677 mmHg
Yu, 3. 1 m/s
77.1%
20
February
+4°
+13°
+9°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1.1 m/s
78.8%
21
February
+5°
+16°
+9°
678 mmHg
Yu, 1. 0 m/s
63.8%
22
February
+9°
+19°
+10°
679mmHg.
Yu, 1.9 m/s
30.8%
23
February
+10°
+20°
+11°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1. 6 m/s
27.5%
24
February
+10°
+20°
+11°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.1 m/s
26.9%
25
February
+10°
+20°
+4°
680 mmHg
Yu, 0. 5 m/s
29.5%
26
February
+11°
+20°
+12°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.0 m/s
30.8%
27
February
+9°
+17°
+13°
681 mmHg
Yu, 0. 8 m/s
47.9%
28
February
+6°
+16°
+4°
682 mmHg
Yu, 1.1 m/s
69.3%
1
February
+11°
+20°
+12°
681 mmHg
Yu, 2. 0 m/s
31.9%
2
February
+10°
+21°
+13°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1.9 m/s
25.4%
3
February
+13°
+20°
+13°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2. 6 m/s
26.4%
4
February
+14°
+20°
+14°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.9m/s
30.1%
5
February
+12°
+21°
+14°
679mmHg.
Yu, 1.6 m/s
28.6%
6
February
+10°
+18°
+14°
679 mmHg
Yu, 0.4 m/s
46. 5%
7
February
+8°
+17°
+14°
682 mmHg
Yu, 0.9m/s
73.5%
8
February
+7°
+16°
+13°
683 mmHg
Yu, 1. 8 m/s
71.9%
9
February
+8°
+15°
+13°
683 mmHg
Yu, 3.3 m/s
84.4%
10
February
+9°
+19°
+13°
683 mmHg
Yu, 2. 5 m/s
63.4%
11
February
+9°
+19°
+13°
682 mmHg
Yu, 2.1 m/s
31.8%
12
February
+12°
+21°
+14°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1. 6 m/s
23.1%
13
February
+12°
+20°
+14°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1.5 m/s
31.9%
14
February
+11°
+20°
+14°
680 mmHg
Yu, 0. 9 m/s
36.3%
15
February
+10°
+18°
+14°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1.0 m/s
38.0%
16
February
+8°
+20°
+14°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1. 5 m/s
48.9%
17
February
+11°
+20°
+14°
682 mmHg
Yu, 2.1 m/s
39.3%
18
February
+9°
+16°
+14°
682 mmHg
Yu, 2. 3 m/s
67.5%
19
February
+9°
+16°
+13°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.3 m/s
79.1%
20
February
+7°
+14°
+13°
679mmHg.
Yu, 2.0 m/s
78.8%
21
February
+5°
+13°
+12°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1.0 m/s
76. 9%
22
February
+5°
+21°
+12°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2.5 m/s
49.4%
23
February
+14°
+22°
+13°
677 mmHg
Yu, 4. 8 m/s
28.8%
24
February
+15°
+21°
+14°
681 mmHg
Yu, 3.1 m/s
39.4%
25
February
+14°
+22°
+15°
682 mmHg
Yu, 2. 4 m/s
31.9%
26
February
+10°
+19°
+15°
681 mmHg
Yu, 1.5 m/s
37.5%
27
February
+9°
+17°
+14°
679 mmHg
Yu, 1. 0 m/s
79.5%
28
February
+7°
+18°
+14°
679mmHg.
Yu, 0.6 m/s
72.0%
29
February
+8°
+20°
+14°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1. 1 m/s
50.5%
1
February
+11°
+20°
+0°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.1 m/s
53.4%
2
February
+11°
+21°
+0°
678 mmHg
Yu, 1. 0 m/s
53.4%
3
February
+9°
+19°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1.5 m/s
61.9%
4
February
+4°
+8°
+0°
671 mmHg
Yu, 2. 6 m/s
96.8%
5
February
+5°
+10°
+0°
676 mmHg
Yu, 3.9 m/s
93.1%
6
February
+6°
+13°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 1. 5 m/s
88.0%
7
February
+5°
+15°
+0°
679mmHg.
Yu, 0.8 m/s
86.1%
8
February
+5°
+15°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 0. 6 m/s
80.9%
9
February
+5°
+15°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 0.4 m/s
88.3%
10
February
+4°
+14°
+0°
679mmHg.
Yu, 0.6 m/s
82.9%
11
February
+9°
+14°
+0°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.5 m/s
89. 3%
12
February
+8°
+17°
+0°
680 mmHg
Yu, 1.8 m/s
85.3%
13
February
+7°
+20°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 1. 1 m/s
53.0%
14
February
+8°
+15°
+0°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.4 m/s
44.8%
15
February
+6°
+15°
+0°
678 mmHg
Yu, 1. 6 m/s
60.9%
16
February
+4°
+16°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1.0 m/s
53.5%
17
February
+6°
+17°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 0. 6 m/s
46.4%
18
February
+7°
+15°
+0°
675 mmHg
Yu, 2.5 m/s
54.9%
19
February
+7°
+14°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1. 8 m/s
85.0%
20
February
+6°
+16°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 1.1 m/s
82.9%
21
February
+7°
+17°
+0°
681 mmHg
Yu, 0. 9 m/s
84.0%
22
February
+7°
+14°
+0°
682 mmHg
Yu, 3.3 m/s
92.5%
23
February
+6°
+10°
+0°
681 mmHg
Yu, 4. 5 m/s
85.5%
24
February
+5°
+11°
+0°
679mmHg.
Yu, 3.4 m/s
85.6%
25
February
+4°
+12°
+0°
675 mmHg
Yu, 2. 1 m/s
87.4%
26
February
+5°
+15°
+0°
679 mmHg
Yu, 1.4 m/s
81.4%
1
February
+16°
+22°
+10°
679 mmHg
Yu, 3. 6 m/s
31.6%
2
February
+15°
+20°
+11°
680 mmHg
Yu, 3.9m/s
30.9%
3
February
+11°
+19°
+0°
679mmHg.
Yu, 2.6 m/s
49.9%
4
February
+11°
+21°
+0°
678 mmHg
Yu, 1.9 m/s
33. 6%
5
February
+9°
+20°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1.1 m/s
30.3%
6
February
+9°
+19°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 1. 5 m/s
45.8%
7
February
+10°
+21°
+0°
677 mmHg
Yu, 2.6 m/s
29.4%
8
February
+11°
+20°
+7°
677 mmHg
Yu, 5. 4 m/s
21.1%
9
February
+18°
+20°
+14°
679mmHg.
Yu, 7.1 m/s
19.1%
10
February
+17°
+25°
+15°
681 mmHg
Yu, 2. 9 m/s
22.4%
11
February
+17°
+22°
+15°
681 mmHg
Yu, 2.5 m/s
25.5%
12
February
+12°
+21°
+14°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2. 0 m/s
34.6%
13
February
+10°
+17°
+14°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2.9m/s
38.3%
14
February
+10°
+17°
+13°
680 mmHg
Yu, 2. 9 m/s
45.4%
15
February
+8°
+13°
+12°
682 mmHg
Yu, 2.8 m/s
68.3%
16
February
+8°
+17°
+12°
682 mmHg
Yu, 4. 4 m/s
59.6%
17
February
+14°
+17°
+12°
681 mmHg
Yu, 4.1 m/s
30.6%
18
February
+11°
+17°
+12°
679 mmHg
Yu, 3. 3 m/s
34.1%
19
February
+9°
+11°
+11°
680 mmHg
Yu, 4.4 m/s
71.6%
20
February
+7°
+10°
+10°
680 mmHg
Yu, 3. 1 m/s
68.9%
21
February
+3°
+12°
+0°
678 mmHg
Yu, 0.5 m/s
86.9%
22
February
+7°
+17°
+9°
676 mmHg
Yu, 1. 3 m/s
36.1%
23
February
+10°
+17°
+10°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2.1 m/s
33.0%
24
February
+9°
+17°
+9°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2. 4 m/s
46.1%
25
February
+9°
+13°
+10°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2.3 m/s
64.9%
26
February
+9°
+10°
+9°
676 mmHg
Yu, 2. 0 m/s
77.4%
27
February
+8°
+10°
+9°
677 mmHg
Yu, 3.1 m/s
68.6%
28
February
+8°
+11°
+9°
679 mmHg
Yu, 3. 8 m/s
69.9%
Weather forecast for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for February 26 – Detailed weather forecast for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) for February 26
Horoscope for today
February 26, 2022
At night
+17°
partly cloudy
feels like +14°C
759 mm
68%
5 m/s
In the morning
+18°
cloudy
feels like +15°C
761 mm
77%
7 m/s
1
Daytime
+18°
light rain
feels like +13°C
761 mm
77%
10 m/s
2
Evening
+17°
light rain
It is felt as+14 ° C
762 mm
72%
6 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:30
Luna phase
waning
February 26, 2021
At night
+16°
cloudy
feels like +12°C
768 mm
63%
7 m/s
Morning
+18°
cloud
feels like +11°C
768 mm
56%
12 m/s
1
During the day
+20°
partly cloudy
feels like +13°C
766 mm
46%
11 m/s
5
Evening
+17°
cloudy
feels like +11°C
767 mm
68%
10 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Observation
19:00
Long -tener
11:31 9000 2020
Night
+19°
clear
feels like +15°C
766 mm
60%
7 m/s
Morning
+18°
partly cloudy
feels like +13°C
766 mm
73%
9 m/s
Daytime
+21°
partly cloudy
feels like +14°C
765 mm
60%
12 m/s
Evening
+18°
cloudy
It is felt as+13 ° C
765 mm
68%
9 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19000 19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:29
Moon phase
new moon
February 26, 2019
At night
+16°
partly cloudy
feels like +15°C
764 mm
88%
4 m/s
Morning
+18°
clear
feels like +15°C
766 mm
83%
7 m/s
Daytime
+20°
clear
feels like +20°C
765 mm 9clear
It is felt as+19 ° C
766 mm
78%
3 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19000 19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:30
Luna Phase
waning
February 26, 2018
At night
+15°
partly cloudy
feels like +13°C
753 mm
67%
3 m/s
In the morning
+17°
partly cloudy
feels like +16°C
755 mm
59%
2 m/s
Daytime
+21°
partly cloudy
feels like +20°C
756 mm
49%
3 m/s
Evening
+18°
partly cloudy
feels like +18°C
756 mm
68%
1 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Observation
19:00
Longna
+17°
Cloudy
feels like +14°C
765 mm
72%
6 m/s
In the morning
+18°
cloudy
feels like +12°C
765 mm
52%
9 m/s
Daytime
+21°
feels like +16°C
764 mm
46%
9 m/s
Evening
+18°
cloudy
It is felt as+13 ° C
764 mm
56%
8 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:31
Luna phase
new moon
February 26, 2016
At night
+17°
cloudy
feels like +12°C
765 mm
63%
8 m/s
In the morning
+18°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
766 mm
64%
8 m/s
Daytime
+20°
cloudy
feels like +14°C
765 mm
56%
11 m/s
Evening
+18°
Cloudy
It is felt as+14 ° C
765 mm
59%
7 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19000 19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:29
Phase of the Moon
waning
February 26, 2015
At night
+16°
partly cloudy
feels like +10°C
768 mm
68%
10 m/s
Morning
+17°
Cloudy
feels like +11°C
768 mm
72%
10 m/s
During the day
+20°
partly cloudy
feels like +11°C
767 mm
56%
15 m/s
Evening
+17°
cloudy
feels like +10°C
768 mm
68%
11 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19:00
Long -tener day
11:30
Moon Phase
Growing
26 February 2014
9000 9000 9000 +17 °
Cloudy
feels like +12°C
766 mm
68%
8 m/s
In the morning
+18°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
768 mm
73%
10 m/s
Daytime
+21°
partly cloudy
feels like +13°C
768 mm
60%
14 m/s
Evening
+18°
partly cloudy
It is felt as+13 ° C
768 mm
68%
9 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19000 19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:30
Phase of the Moon
decreasing
February 26, 2013
At night
+17°
cloudy
feels like +17°C
758 mm
72%
1 m/s
In the morning
+16°
partly cloudy
feels like +17°C
758 mm
77%
0 m/s
Daytime
+19°
cloudy
feels like +19°C
757 mm
68%
2 m/s
Evening
+19°
Cloudy
It is felt as+17 ° C
758 mm
68%
5 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Council
19000 19:00
Longitarity of the day
11:31
Luna
phase
full moon
February 26, 2012
At night
+14°
partly cloudy
feels like +12°C
765 mm
72%
4 m/s
Morning
+16°
cloudy
feels like +14°C
766 mm
68%
4 m/s
Daytime
+19°
partly cloudy
feels like +17°C
765 mm
60%
4 m/s
Evening
+16°
clear
feels like +14°C
765 mm
72%
4 m/s
Sunrise
07:30
Observation
19:00
Longitarm of day
11:29
Moon Phase
Growing
Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February ⇒ (Spain)
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Jan 30
+19° +16°
January 31
+19° +16°
February 1st
+19° +16°
February 2
+19° +16°
February 3
+18° +16°
February 4
+19° +16°
February 5
+19° +15°
February 6
+19° +15°
February 7
+19° +16°
February 8
+18° +15°
February 9
+18° +15°
February 10
+18° +15°
February 11
+18° +15°
February 12
+18° +16°
February 13
+19° +16°
February 14
+19° +16°
February 15
+18° +15°
February 16
+19° +15°
February 17
+19° +16°
February 18
+18° +15°
February 19
+17° +15°
February 20
+18° +15°
February 21
+18° +16°
February 22
+19° +16°
February 23
+19° +16°
February 24
+19° +16°
February 25
+19° +15°
February 26
+20° +16°
February 27
+19° +16°
February 28
+18° +16°
March 1st
+18° +15°
March 2
+19° +16°
March 3
+19° +15°
March 4
+19° +15°
March 5
+19° +16°
* Forecast based on historical data for 70 years
Max. temperature
+25.9°C
Min. temperature
+11.5°C
Monthly precipitation
27.56mm
Wind speed
23.29m/s
Max. temp…
Min. temp…
Madrid
+16°
Barcelona
+20°
A Coruña
+18°
Valencia
+21°
Seville
+25°
Zaragoza
+17°
Malaga
+23°
Murcia
+21°
Palma de Mallorca
+21°
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
+22°
Bilbao
+16°
Alicante
+21°
Cordoba
+20°
Valladolid
+14°
Vigo
+18°
Gijón
+15°
Hospitalet de Llobrega
+20°
Vitoria
+14°
Granada
+18°
Elche
+21°
All cities
Weather, average temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February (Spain)
Daily highs are approximately 21°C, rarely falling below 19°C or exceeding 24°C .
Daily temperature lows are around 16 °C, rarely falling below 14 °C or exceeding 18 °C . The lowest average daily minimum temperature is 16 °C February 10 .
For reference: on 21 August , on the hottest day of , temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria usually range from 22 °C to 27 °C , and on February 5 . in the coldest day is
Average daily maximum (red line) and minimum (blue line) temperature with ranges from 25th to 75th and from 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted lines represent the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The graph below shows a brief description of the average hourly temperatures for the quarter of the year, the center of which is February. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average hourly temperature in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
heat 29 °C hot 35°C znoyno
Average hourly temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.
Anga Roa, Chile (11,762 kilometers away) and Mala, Peru (8,000 kilometers) are cities at considerable distances with temperatures closest to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (see comparison).
Compare Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to another city:
Map
In the month of February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, cloud cover is mostly unchanged, while the percentage of time when the sky is overcast or is mostly cloudy remains at approximately 28% throughout the month.
The clearest day of the month is February 18 when is clear , is predominantly clear or partly cloudy conditions observed 73% of times.
For reference: November 15 , at the cloudiest day of the year, the probability of cloudy or mostly cloudy weather is 38% , and July 20 , at the clearest day of , the probability of clear, mostly clear or partly cloudy sky is 98% .
Cloud cover categories in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
60% cloudy 80% overcast 100%
The percentage of time duration of each cloud band, broken down by the percentage of sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is a day on which there is at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or liquid equivalent precipitation. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria the probability of a wet day during February is basically unchanged %9%10%10%Jan-Mar1-Feb-7%1-Feb-7%28-Feb-8%28-Feb-8%16-Feb-7%16-Feb-7%Rain
Percentage of days with different types of precipitation , excluding trace amounts: rain only, snow only, and mixed (both rain and snow fell on the same day).
Rainfall
In order to show the change over the course of a month, and not just a monthly amount, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day.
Average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over a rolling 31-day period centered on the day in question, with ranges of 25-75 and 10-90 percentiles. The thin dotted line is the corresponding mean snowfall.
During the month of February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria the day length of increases to . From the beginning to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 41 minutes , implying an average increase of 1 minute 31 seconds per day and an increase of 10 minutes 37 seconds per week.
The shortest day of the month is February 1, , when daylight hours are 10 hours 53 minutes , and the longest day is February 28, , with daylight hours 11 hours 34 minutes .
Number of hours of daylight and twilight in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Number of hours of daylight and twilight in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb.11223344556677889
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Number of hours the sun is visible (black line). From the bottom (most yellow) to the top (greyest), the colored bands represent: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and full night.
The latest sunrise this month in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is at 7:48 February 1, , and the earliest at 21 minutes earlier, at 7:27 February 28, .
The earliest sunset is at 18:41 February 1, , and the latest sunset is 19 minutes later at 19:01 February 28, .
Daylight saving time is observed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 2022, but it does not start or end in February, so the entire month is in winter time.
For reference: June 21, , at the longest day of , the sun rises at 7:05 and sets in 13 hours 56 minutes , at 21:01 , and on December 21, 8 at the most the short day of , it rises at 7:48 and sets in 10 hours 22 minutes , at 18:10 .
Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb.1122334455667788
The figure below is a compact representation of the sun’s height (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and bearing (its compass direction) for each hour of each day during the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. Black isolines are contours of constant solar altitude.
Sun height and azimuth in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Sun height and azimuth in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Feb.1122334455667788
The graph below provides a summary of the main lunar data for February 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas show when the Moon is above the horizon. Vertical gray bars (new moon) and blue bars (full moon) indicate the key phases of the moon. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time of the phase, and the accompanying timestamps indicate the times of moonrise and moonset for the closest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
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The time when the Moon is above the horizon (blue area), indicating the new moon (dark gray lines) and the full moon (blue lines). Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.
Feb. 2022
Illuminance
Moonrise
Moonset
Moonrise
Meridian passage
Distance
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0%
8:14
ESE
19:08
SW
–
13:42
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6 km
2
3%
8:59
ESE
20:15
SW
–
14:37
S
km 3
3
8%
9:37 am
ESE
9:18 pm
W
–
15:27
S
375,858 km
four
15%
10:11
E
22:18
W
–
16:14
S
811 km 3
5
23%
10:43
E
23:15
W
–
16:58
S
8013 km 3
6
32%
11:13
E
–
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17:40
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393,268 km
7
42%
–
0:11
W
11:44
EST
18:23
S
901 km
eight
50%
–
1:06
ZSZ
12:17
UTC
19:07
S
401 579 km
9
62%
–
2:01
WNW
12:52
UTC
19:52
S
km 3 90 18
ten
71%
–
2:57
WNW
13:31
UTC
20:40
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eleven
79%
–
3:52
WNW
14:15
UTC
21:29
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4 km
12
87%
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4:45
WNW
15:04
UTC
22:20
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13
93%
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5:36
WNW
15:56
UTC
23:11
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400,710 km
fourteen
95%
–
06:24
WA
16:53
EST
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fifteen
97%
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WNW
17:51
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0:02
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37667 km
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100%
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1850
UTC
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UTC
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km 3
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98%
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20:47
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2:24
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387,041 km
19
94%
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21:45
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3:08
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km 3 8 612
twenty
87%
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22:45
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3:53
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380 429 km
21
79%
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23:47
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4:39
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22
69%
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11:09
SW
–
5:28
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374,804 km
23
50%
0:51
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11:50
SW
–
6:20
S
6 km
6
24
46%
1:58
ESE
12:37
SW
–
7:17
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25
34%
3:05
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13:31
SW
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8:18
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368,808 km
26
23%
4:10
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14:33
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km 3
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14%
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km 3
We base comfort level on dew point, as it determines whether sweat will evaporate from the skin, cooling the body. A lower dew point makes you feel more dry, while a higher dew point makes you feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between day and night, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while temperatures may drop at night, a wet day usually gives way to a wet night.
The probability that a given day will be raw in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria basically does not change throughout February, remaining all the time at about 1% .
For reference: on September 20, , on the wettest day of , dampness is felt on 46% of of the time, and on January 13, , on on the least wet day of , damp on 1% of of the time.
Humidity comfort levels in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
damp 21°C stuffy 24°C heavy
Percentage of time spent at different humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.
This section describes the average hourly wind vector (speed and direction) over a large area at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria basically does not change throughout February, all the while remaining approximately within plus or minus 0.4 kilometers per hour from 23.1 kilometers per hour .
For reference: July 17 , at the windiest day of , the average daily wind speed is 29.8 kilometers per hour , and October 13 , at the calmest day of , the average daily wind speed is
north east south west
Percentage of hours during which the average wind direction corresponds to each of the four main wind directions, excluding hours in which the average wind speed is less than 1. 6 km/h . The slightly shaded areas on the borders are the percentage of hours in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is located near a large body of water (such as the ocean, sea or large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of water.
9.5 °C20.0 °C20.0 °C20.5 °C20.5 °C21.0 °C21.0 °CJan.Mar.1 Feb.19 °C1 Feb.19 °C28 Feb.19 °C28 Feb.19 °C16 Feb.19 °C16 Feb.19 °C
Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.
Definitions of growing season vary around the world, but in the context of this description, we define it as the longest continuous period of temperatures above freezing (≥ 0°C) in a year (the Northern Hemisphere calendar year, or July 1 to 30 June in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are quite warm all year round, so there is no point in discussing the growing season on these terms. However, we include the graph below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures throughout the year.
Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb.11223344556677889
icy -9 °C frosty 0 °C very cold 7 °C cold 13°C cool 18 °C comfortable 24°C heat 29 °C hot 35°C hot
Percentage of time spent in different temperature ranges. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growth degree days is a measure of annual heat accumulation used to predict the development of plants and animals and is defined as all threshold exceedances of a given temperature minimum, excluding maximum temperature exceedances. In this description, the temperature minimum is 10 °C , and maximum 30 °C .
The average accumulated growth degree days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria increases by during the month of February, increasing by by 215 °C , from 257 °C to 472 °C during the month.
Degree days of growth in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Degree days of growth in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb.11223344556677889
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Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria rising during February rising by 1.1 kWh , from 4.2 kWh to 5.3 kW ⋅h within a month.
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in February in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in February in Las Palmas de Gran CanariaFeb.11223344556677889
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Average daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), in the 25–75 and 10–90 percentile ranges.
In this description, the geographic coordinates of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are 28.100° latitude, -15.413° longitude and an altitude of 23 m.
The topography within a radius of 3 kilometers of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has significant elevation changes with a maximum elevation change of 224 meters and a mean altitude of 42 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers, has significant elevation changes ( 1046 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers has extreme elevation changes ( 1956 meters ).
Terrain within a radius of 3 kilometers of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is covered by water ( 60% ) and artificial surfaces ( 25% ), within a radius of 16 kilometers 62% ) and farmland ( 16% ), and within a radius of 80 kilometers – water ( 92% ).
This report describes typical weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from 1 January 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and dew point
There are 3 weather stations close enough to help us estimate the temperature and dew point in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
For each station, the data have been corrected for the difference in altitude between the station and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria according to the International Standard Atmosphere, as well as for the relative change in MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between these two points.
The calculated value for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is calculated as a weighted average of the individual data from each station, with weights proportional to the reciprocal of the distance between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the given station.
Stations participating in the reconstruction:
Gran Canaria Airport (GCLP, 90%, 19 km, south, 0 m altitude crossing)
Tenerife-South (GCTS, 6%, 114 km, west, Pererade 40 m)
Fuerteventura Airport (GCFV, 3. 8%, 157 km, east, 2m overpass)
GCLP, 90%19 km, 0 mGCTS, 6%114 km, 40 mGCFV, 4%157 km, 2 m
To see how these sources agree with each other, you can compare Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the stations that participate in our temperature and climate history estimates. Note that the data from each source has been adjusted for elevation and relative variation present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other data
All data related to the position of the Sun (such as sunrise and sunset) are calculated using astronomical formulas from Jean Mius’ Astronomical Algorithms, 2nd Ed. .
All other weather data, including cloudiness, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar energy flux, are taken from the MERRA-2 New Time Retrospective Analysis. This reanalysis combines various measurements over a wide area in a modern global meteorological model to reconstruct hourly weather history around the world on a 50 km grid.
Land use data are from the SHARE Global Land Cover Monitoring Network database published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Altitude data is from the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM), published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The names, locations and time zones of places and some airports are from the GeoNames Geographical Database.
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com.
The information on this site is provided as is, without any guarantee of its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. The weather data may contain errors, glitches and other defects. We are not responsible for any decisions made on the basis of the information provided on this site.
We pay special attention to the fact that for a number of important data types we rely on reconstructions based on the MERRA-2 model. With huge advantages in temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have typical model errors, (2) use coarse sampling on a 50 km grid and therefore cannot reconstruct local variations in many microclimates, and (3) experiencing particular weather difficulties in some coastal areas, especially on smaller islands.
The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Playa del Carmen is forecast to be
Wednesday 28th September 2022 at
33°C
(91°F)
and the warmest night on
Sunday 9th October 2022 at
28°C
(82°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Playa del Carmen from this forecast is
31°C
(88°F)
.
The average for September is
28°C
(82°F).
Mon 26 Sep
9:00 28°C
(82°F)
12:00 30°C
(86°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 28°C
(82°F)
21:00 27°C
(81°F)
Tue 27 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 28°C
(82°F)
12:00 30°C
(86°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 27°C
(81°F)
Wed 28 Sep
0:00 25°C
(77°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 24°C
(75°F)
9:00 28°C
(82°F)
12:00 32°C
(90°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 27°C
(81°F)
Thu 29 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 27°C
(81°F)
12:00 31°C
(88°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Fri 30 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 22°C
(72°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 26°C
(79°F)
12:00 30°C
(86°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Sat 1 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 22°C
(72°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 26°C
(79°F)
12:00 30°C
(86°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Sun 2 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 28°C
(82°F)
12:00 31°C
(88°F)
15:00 32°C
(90°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Mon 3 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 27°C
(81°F)
12:00 31°C
(88°F)
15:00 33°C
(91°F)
18:00 28°C
(82°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Tue 4 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 28°C
(82°F)
12:00 31°C
(88°F)
15:00 31°C
(88°F)
18:00 28°C
(82°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Wed 5 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 27°C
(81°F)
9:00 30°C
(86°F)
12:00 32°C
(90°F)
15:00 33°C
(91°F)
18:00 29°C
(84°F)
21:00 26°C
(79°F)
Thu 6 Oct
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
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Playa del Carmen 30 days weather forecast, Playa del Carmen weather forecast
In the next 30 days, there will be 10 days of rain, the Max Temp is 33°(28-Sep, 03-Oct, 05-Oct, 07-Oct, 08-Oct) and the Min Temp is 21°(29-Sep, 30-Sep, 04-Oct, 05-Oct).
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
26
32°~23°
27
32°~23°
28
33°~22°
29
32°~21°
30
32°~21°
Oct
32°~22°
2
32°~22°
3
33°~22°
4
32°~21°
5
33°~21°
6
32°~22°
7
33°~22°
8
33°~22°
9
28°~28°
10
29°~27°
11
29°~27°
12
28°~27°
13
29°~27°
14
28°~27°
15
29°~27°
16
28°~27°
17
29°~27°
18
30°~28°
19
29°~27°
20
29°~27°
21
27°~27°
22
28°~26°
23
29°~26°
24
29°~25°
25
28°~25°
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14 Day Weather Playa del Carmen
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55%
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This chart shows the 14 day weather trend for Playa del Carmen (Quintana Roo, Mexico) with daily weather symbols, minimum and maximum temperatures, precipitation amount and probability.
The deviance is coloured within the temperature graph. The stronger the ups and downs, the more uncertain the forecast will be. The thick line represents the most probable trend.
Variation in precipitation is represented as a „T“. These uncertainties usually increase with the number of forecasts days ahead.
The forecast is created with „ensemble“ models. Several model runs with varying start parameter are calculated to estimate the predictability of the forecast more precisely.
Playa del Carmen monthly weather ⋆ 30-day weather forecast in Playa del Carmen, Mexico ≡ Temperature by month
30 days
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
26 September
+29°+23°
27 September
+26°+23°
28 September
+32°+23°
29 September
+29°+21°
30 September
+32°+21°
1 October
+33°+22°
2 October
+30°+22°
weather forecast based on historical data
3 October
+29°+25°
4 October
+29°+25°
5 October
+29°+25°
6 October
+29°+25°
7 October
+29°+25°
8 October
+29°+25°
9 October
+30°+25°
10 October
+30°+25°
11 October
+30°+25°
12 October
+29°+25°
13 October
+29°+25°
14 October
+29°+25°
15 October
+29°+25°
16 October
+29°+25°
17 October
+29°+25°
18 October
+29°+25°
19 October
+29°+25°
20 October
+29°+24°
21 October
+29°+24°
22 October
+29°+24°
23 October
+29°+24°
24 October
+29°+24°
25 October
+28°+24°
26 October
+28°+24°
27 October
+29°+24°
28 October
+29°+24°
29 October
+28°+24°
30 October
+28°+24°
* weather forecast is calculated based on historical data
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+14°
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+14°
Tijuana
+26°
Ecatepec
+14°
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+14°
Puebla de Zaragoza
+14°
Ciudad Juarez
+23°
Guadalajara
+18°
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+14°
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+14°
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+22°
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+17°
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+21°
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+23°
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+24°
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+16°
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+15°
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+31°
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+33°
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Playa del Carmen, Estado de Quintana Roo Long Range Weather Forecast – daily
Playa Del Carmen Weather-What to expect for vacation
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Playa Del Carmen weather is what everyone is concerned about when coming on vacation. We thought we would put together this guide to “Everything Weather” for you. In this guide we will talk about the best time of year to visit, when it rains more and what weather related events affect vacations.
You will be pleased to know that the average daily temperature is 27 degrees Celsius or 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This allows you to lay on the beach any day of the year and the ocean is warm enough to swim in year round as well, although locals tend not to swim from December until March. It also seems like we have sunny days with blue sky all the time here except when we get a rain storm. In fact we have 340 days of sunny weather here!
Average Temperatures for Playa Del Carmen
May often feels the hottest month on average in Playa Del Carmen but in fact is July and August. It is 29.5 degrees Celsius or 85 degrees Fahrenheit. That might not sound too bad to you but remember that the temperatures at night do not go down very much. Buildings absorb the heat in the day and radiate the heat back at night, so if you don’t have air conditioning it can be hot for you.
Tip: The old saying “it is not so much the heat it is the humidity” comes into play here. We are in the tropics and the humidity levels are often very high. This can make it feel even hotter. This is not a problem if you are by the pool all day or swimming in the ocean but remember outside of these two places it can feel very warm. Drink lots of liquids, wear light clothes and plan your day around the hottest times.
The coldest time of the year is January which has an average temperature of 23 degrees Celsius or 74 degrees Fahrenheit. That might sound a little cool but the days are beautiful with the night temperatures drop some to give you good sleeping weather. Of course if you are living up north these January temperatures are going to seem heavenly! You will see people using a light jacket at night sometimes in the winter.
Daylight Hours in Playa Del Carmen
We have on average 9.25 hours of daylight a day here. From October until January there are 8 hours of daylight a day and these are the shortest days. May has the longest days with 11 hours of light.
Average Rainfall in Playa Del Carmen
If you are planning your days on vacation basking in the sun, then this might be important for you to know!
The most rain occurs from June until October. The good news is that it often only rains for 1-3 days and then it is over or there is a shower and then it goes away. The month with the least rain is February. September has the most rainfall.
When is the dry and wet season in Playa Del Carmen?
Most people want to be here in the sunny season and not be sitting inside during the rain. The woods or “jungle” is actually semi tropical rainforest. In the dry season they can look very dry and almost dead looking. The contrast between the “wet” or “green” season to the dry season is very noticeable. Of course with the wet season comes more mosquitos in rural areas outside of the city.
What is the water temperature in Playa Del Carmen?
Going swimming all year round is very comfortable to do. The sea temperature changes only a few degrees up and down. The average temperature is 81.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 27.5 Celsius. August is the warmest water month.
When is the best weather in Playa Del Carmen?
Well most people would say:
1. March-because it s not too hot and we don’t have too much rain
2. November– because it is cooling down and there is not too much rain. Things are left very green after the summer rains as well, so things look nice.
But really all year is a great time to come to Playa Del Carmen and these are just opinions of people. It is just bad when we experience an occasional full week of rain and it just happens to be on the week you come. That is why we have the guide to what to do when it rains in Playa Del Carmen.
Sundays are for going to the beach with families and friends practically no matter what is the Playa Del Carmen weather.
What about hurricanes?
Yes we live in the tropics and there are hurricanes. We don’t get as many as you might expect and the nice thing about those storms is the amount of time you have for a warning. We on average have a bad hurricane every 10 years and often we often don’t have any hurricanes for several years straight. If you are here on vacation and one approaches, all of the hotels are very prepared to help guest fly home or take cover. If you are living here then we suggest you read our article on what to do when a hurricane affects the weather in Playa Del Carmen. Hurricane season in the Atlantic is June through November.
Natural Cycles of the Playa Del Carmen weather
Starting in March the temperature starts to get warmer and after months of dryer weather the summer rains approach. The heat of summer makes clouds form and they break into rain showers and cool things down a bit until things heat up again. Having a regular cycle of this will take energy out of the atmosphere and we have a less risk of hurricanes. In summer expect to change clothes frequently because of the heat. Locals often change three times a day. Be sure you shower often to clean sweat off your skin. After the summer things are very green and things cool off a bit. In the “winter” months it can get cooler in the evenings and a light jacket might be nice. But we never get to freezing. Christmas and New years are often nice weather and people are on the beach in swimsuits for the holiday.
What is the weather in Playa Del Carmen today?
Most people use weather.com and this is decent for a basic look at the weather. Often though, this website is not the most accurate. We like Windy.com because it has a lot of features for the armature weather sleuth.
For all the latest weather in Playa Del Carmen, you can check wind guru website. Once you are on the page, just enter “Playa Del Carmen” in the box where is says “type spot name”. It is a technical site but often has very good predictions as to what the weather will bring. This can give you a somewhat good idea of what the weather is for the week. It is however harder to predict the tropical weather here and sometimes just good to look outside in the moment to see what it is like out.
This weather website is a good one because it shows cloud cover over the area. This can be helpful in planning a beach day or not.
The website mentioned above gives you good maps like this one of cloud cover and movement.
Tip: When you look out over the ocean toward Cozumel, if it is raining there, it means it is most likely headed our direction. This is the normal weather pattern.
If you are looking for what to pack for Playa Del Carmen you might want to look at these articles:
What to pack for vacation in Playa Del Carmen
What is Playa Style? Clothing trends and what people where here guide
If you are going to the Cancun area, you can see our guide to Cancun weather here.
What is your favorite time for weather in Playa Del Carmen ? What is your favorite website for predicting Playa Del Carmen weather? Let us know in the comments below, we would love to hear from you.
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Monday, September 26, 2022
Sun Voskhods Vomilk 06:38 , Sunset 18:41 .
Moon:
Sunrise of the Moon 07:13 , Hall of Moon 19:25 , Moon phase: New Moon
Geomagnetic field: Unstable
Sea water temperature: 9000 +30 ° C
Ultraviolet index: 10.1 (very high)
02:00
0077
+25 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Light , North , speed 3 m/sec
on land:
the flow of air is felt by the face, the leaves rustle weakly at times, the weather vane begins to turn. Flags and pennants fluctuate slightly
At sea:
Weak short waves at sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.
Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative humidity: 90% Cloudiness: 30% Atmospheric pressure: mm rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
03:00 9000
+25°C Partly cloudy
Wind: Light , Northern , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec Relative humidity: 90% Cloudy: 43: 43 % Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0002 04:00 Night from 04:00 to 04:59
+25 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Light , North , Speed 9000 3 m /60 m/ s Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative humidity: 91% Clouds: 53% Atmospheric pressure: 50135 mm rt. Art. Sea waves: 57% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
06:00 9000
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative air humidity: 92% Cloudiness: 53% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 83%
07:00 9000
+24°C Showers
Wind: Light , North , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec Relative air content: % Clogys: 51% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 100%
08:00 Morning from 08:00 to 08:59
6 +26 ° C Short -term rains
Wind: 9000 Lyuzhkoy North 9000, , North, 3 m/s Wind gusts: 6 m/sec Relative air humidity: 87% Clouds: 59% % Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. UV index: 0.6 (low)
No protection required. Staying outdoors is not dangerous.
Visibility: 100%
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Wind: light , north , speed 4 m/s
The smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe and is pulled out by the wind almost horizontally (at a wind speed of 4 m / s or more). Tall grass and grain crops begin to sway.
At sea:
Slight roughness. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The crests of the waves capsize, forming a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.
Wind gusts: 7 m/s Relative humidity: 80% Cloudiness: 67% Atmospheric pressure: mm rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. UV index: 2.2 (low) Visibility: 91%
10:00 Morning from 10:00 to 10:59
+29 ° C Short -term rains
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/s 9000 Bulletings Bullet wind: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 78% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. UV Index: 4.8 (medium)
Protection required. Stay in the shade during the midday hours. Wear long sleeves and a hat. Use sunscreen.
visibility: 69%
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Wind: Weak , North , Speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: % 9000% 9000% 9000% 9000% 9000% % Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. UV index: 7.5 (high)
Protection required. Stay in the shade during the midday hours. Wear long sleeves and a hat. Use sunscreen.
Visibility: 64% 9000 weak , northern , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 68% Clouds: 97% Atmospheric pressure: 90 855 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. UV Index: 9.5 (very high)
Requires enhanced protection. Wait out the afternoon hours indoors. Stay in the shade outdoors. Be sure to wear long sleeves, a hat, and use sunscreen.
Visibility: 36%
Weak , northern , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 67% Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.5 mm. Ultraviolet index: 10.1 (very high) Visibility: 68%
14:00 Day from 14:59
9000 +30 ° C 9000 +30 ° C.000 +30 ° C C Showers
Wind: light . North , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 71% Cloudness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. UV index: 8.6 (very high) Visibility: 57%
15:00 Day from 15:00 to 15:59
+30 ° C short -term rains
Wind: Weak 9000, , North , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 73% Clouds: 100% ATMICTION: 753 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. Ultraviolet index: 6.2 (high) Visibility: 54%
16:00 Day from 16:59
9000 +29 ° C. Rain
Wind: light , north , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative air humidity: 77% Cloudness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 753 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.8 mm. UV index: 3.5 (average) Visibility: 67%
17:00 Day from 17:00 to 17:59
9000 +29 ° C short -term rains
Wind: Weak 9000, North , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 79% Clouds: 98% rt. Art. Sea waves: small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.6 mm. Ultraviolet index: 1 (low) Visibility: 75%
18:00 evening Showers
Wind: light , north , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 81% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 753 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. UV index: 0.2 (low) Visibility: 86%
19:00 evening : 00 to 19:59
+27 ° C Short -term rains
Wind: Weak , North , Speed 4 M/S Wind Hurry: 8 m /sec Relative humidity: 85% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 96%
:00 evening from 20:59
+26 ° C Service rinals
weak , north , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s 0003 Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 100%
21:00 evening from 21:59
+26 ° C
9003 , North-west , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 89% Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
22:00 evening from 22:00 to 22:59:59
+26 ° C Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec/sec. 9000 Relative humidity: 91% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 90%
23:00 evening from 23:00
+26 ° C Service rinals
2 weak , northwest , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s 0003 Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 91%
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Sun:
Sunrise 06:39 , venue 18:40 .
Moon:
Lunar Sunrise 08:08 , Hall of Moon 20:01 , Moon Phase: Rumber Moon
Geomagnetic Field: Undesparty
Sea water : +30 ° C
Ultraviolet index: 9.7 (very high)
00 Night from 00:00 to 00:59
+26 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 3 m/sec 9000 9000 9000 Wind impuls 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 92% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
01:00 Night from 01:59
9000 ° C Brief Rains
: 9,0002 Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 94% Clogys: 9000% atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 89%
02:00 Night from 02:59
9000 ° C short -term rains
9003 weak , northwest , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 11 m/s Relative humidity: 94% Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 894 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 78%
03:00 night from 03:00 to 03:59
+25 ° C short -term rains
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/second : 94% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Precipitation: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 100%
04:00 Night from 04:59:59
+25 ° C Brief Rains
Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 9000 Clouds: 97% Atmospheric pressure: 753 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. Visibility: 59% 9000 weak , western , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative air humidity: 94% Cloudness: 64% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 95%
06:00 morning from 06:00 to 06:59
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec GOOLS of wind: m/second Air: 95% Cloudiness: 62% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
07:00 Morning from 07:00 to 07:59 , speed 4 m/sec wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative air humidity: 94% Clouds: 60% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
08:00 9000
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec GOOLS of wind: m/second air: 90% Cloudiness: 70% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 0.5 (low) Visibility: 72%
09:00 morning from 09:00 to 09:59
+27 °C Showers
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 82% 9000 : 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. UV index: 1.8 (low) Visibility: 85%
10:00 Morning from 10:59
+29 ° C Service Rains
Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 72% Clogys: 57% atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Ultraviolet index: 4 (average) Visibility: 86%
2 Showers
Wind: light , northwest , speed 5 m/sec wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 67% Clouds: 77% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. UV index: 7.2 (high) Visibility: 94%
12:00 Day from 12:00 to 12:59
+30 ° C short-term rains
Wind: Weak North-West , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 66% Cloudness: 71% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Ultraviolet index: 9.2 (very high) Visibility: 44%
C Showers
Wind: light , northwest , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 64% Cloudness: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. UV index: 9.7 (very high) Visibility: 47%
14:00 Day from 14:00 to 14:59
9000 +30 ° C Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed , Speed , Speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 78% Cloudness: 9000 Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Precipitation: 0.4 mm. Ultraviolet index: 8.5 (very high) Visibility: 45%
15:00 Day from 15:5:59
9000 +30 ° C 9000 +30 ° C. C Showers
Wind: light , northwest , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 77% Cloudness: 98% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. UV index: 6.2 (high) Visibility: 57%
16:00 Day from 16:00 to 16:59
9000 +30 ° C Short-term rains
Wind: Weak 9000, North-West , speed 22 5 m/s Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 76% Cloudy: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Ultraviolet index: 3.5 (average) Visibility: 84%
17:00 Day from 17:59
9000 +30 ° C. Cloudy
Wind: light , northwest , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 75% Clouds: 97% Atmospheric pressure: 751.902 rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 1.2 (low) Visibility: 97%
9000 evening from 18:00 to 18:59
+29 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed 4 m/sec GUITS OF THE WHAT: 10 m/second Relative humidity: 77% Cloudiness: 94% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. 93% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
20000 20:00 evening from 20:00 to 20:59:59
+27 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 81% Cloudiness: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
21:00 evening from 21:00 to 21:59:59
+27°C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-west , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 85% Clouds: 61% atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure : 756 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0142 from 22:00 to 22:59
+26 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec 9000 Axheat. wind: 10 m/s Relative air humidity: 88% Cloudiness: 21% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: % Cloudy: 61% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 100%
Wind: Light0003, North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 9000 Cloudy: 9000,68% atmospheric pressure: 22222 757 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 100%
01:00
002 100%
02:00 Night from 02:00 to 02:59
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Luga , , -Pressure , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative air humidity: 9000% Cloudness: 47% ATMICTION: 756 9018 96% Cloudiness: 52% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
04:00 9000
+24°C Cloudy
Wind: light , northwest , speed 30160 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative humidity: 97% Clouds: 54% Atmospheric pressure rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
05:00 9000
+24°C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec relative humidity: 97% 9000 53% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0012 06:00 Morning from 06:00 to 06:59
9000 +24 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 9000 3 m/s Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 96% Clouds: 52% rt. Art. Sea waves: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100% 9000 C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/second Clouds: 59% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
08:00 9000
+26 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/s Relative humidity: 90% Cloudiness: 53% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Ultraviolet index: 0.6 (low) Visibility: 100% 9000 morning from 09:00 to 09:59
+28 °C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative air humidity: 81% % % Cloud cover: 56% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. UV index: 2.2 (low) Visibility: 100%
10:00 Morning from 10:59
9000 +30 ° C
900 , North , speed 4 m/sec wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 72% Clouds: 48% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 4.7 (average) Visibility: 100%
:00 9000 Morning from 11:00 to 11:59
+31 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/second0135 Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 67% Clouds: 67% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 6.9 (high) Visibility: 100%
9000 12:00 day from 12:00 to 12:59
+31 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 9 m/second : 65% Cloudiness: 63% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. UV index: 8.8 (very high) Visibility: 100%
Wind: Weak , North , Speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/sec Relative humidity: 63% 9000 9000 Cloudy: 88 88 % Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Ultraviolet index: 9.3 (very high) Visibility: 100%
14:00 Day from 14:59
9000 +32 +32 ° C.S. C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 62% 76% 9000% 9000% 9000% atmospheric pressure: 222 757 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0011
15:00 Day from 15:00 to 15:59
9000 +32 ° C Cloudy
Wind: North , Speed 4 m /s Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative humidity: 57% Clouds: 59% Atmospheric pressure: 500 902 rt. Art. Sea waves: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 4.4 (average) Visibility: 100%
16:00 Day with 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16: 16 00 to 16:59
+32 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Weak , North , Speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 51% Cloudiness: 70% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 2.5 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 17:00 9000 days from 17:00 to 17:59
+31 °C Partly cloudy
Wind: Weak , North , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 53% Clogys: 57% atmospheric pressure: 22222 757 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: light , wave height up to 0.6 m.0010
18:00 Evening from 18:00 to 18:59
9000 +30 ° C Small clouds
Wind: Weak 9000, North , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 60% Cloudy: 44% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 0.3 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 19:00 9000 from 19:00 to 19:59
+29 ° C Cloudy
Wind: North , Speed 4 m/sec/sec/sec/second 9 m/s Relative humidity: 68% Cloudiness: 49% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
20:00 evening from 20:00 to 20:59
+27°C Cloudy
Wind: light , North , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 75% Clouds: 9000% 9000% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
21:00 evening from 21:00 to 21:59
+26 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North , Speed 3 m/sec GUITS OF THE WHAT: m/second Air: 80% Cloudiness: 46% Atmospheric pressure: 759 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
22:00 evening from 22:00 to 22:59 North , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 6 m/sec Relative humidity: 82% Clouds: 46% ATMICTION: 759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
23:00 evening from 23:00 to 23:59:59
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North , Speed 3 m/sec GUITS OF THE WHAT: 5 m/second air: 84% Cloudiness: 72% Atmospheric pressure: 759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
Thursday, 29 2022
Sun:
Suns 06:39 , Sunset 18:38 .
Moon:
Moonrise 10:06 , Hall of Moon 21:25 , Moon phase: Roting Moon
Geomagnetic field: Unreature
Sea water temperature: +30 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000 ° C 9000
Ultraviolet index: 10. 1 (very high)
00:00 Night from 00:00:59
+25 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 3 m/S Wind gusts: 5 m/sec 9000 Relative moisture content of air : 86% Cloudiness: 52% Atmospheric pressure: 759 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
01:00 Night from 01:00 to 01:59
9000 +24 ° C Cloudy
Wind: Light , , , , , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec Relative air humidity: 88% Cloudness: 71% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. 88% Cloudiness: 76% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
03:00 9000
+23 °C Cloudy
Wind: light , northwest , speed 3Atmospheric pressure: 89% Atmospheric pressure: 89% rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
04:00 9000
+23°C Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 5 m/sec relative humidity: 89% 9000 86% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.0012 05:00 Night from 05:00 to 05:59
9000 +23 ° C cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 9000 3 m/s Wind gusts: 5 m/s Relative humidity: 89% Clouds: 75% rt. Art. Sea waves: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100% 9000 C Small cloud cover
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 6 m/second % Cloudiness: 43% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
07:00 9000
+23 °C Partly cloudy
Wind: light , northwest , speed 0160 m/s Wind gusts: 6 m/s Relative air humidity: 88% Cloudiness: 36% 90. 902 Atmospheric pressure rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
08:00 9000
+25°C Partly cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 7 m/sec Relative humidity: 79% Cloudy: Cloudy 43% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. UV index: 0.6 (low) Visibility: 100%
09:00 Morning from 09:59:59
9000 +27 ° C Small clouds
Wind: DET , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 69% Cloudy: 58% Atmospheric pressure: 9 atmospheric pressure: 759 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 2.3 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 10:00 Morning from 10:00 to 10:59
+29 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/second0077 Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 60% Cloudiness: 51% Atmospheric pressure: 75 rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 5.1 (average) Visibility: 100% 9000 morning from 11:00 to 11:59
+30 ° C Small cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: m/second Relative humidity: 55% Cloudiness: 48% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 7.5 (high) Visibility: 100%
12:00 Day from 12:59 Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 49% Cloudiness: 45% Atmospheric pressure: 758 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 9.6 (very high) Visibility: 95%
9000 days from 13:00 to 13:59
+31°C Partly cloudy
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 44% Cloudness: 46% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m.4%
14:00 9000 , speed 4 m/sec wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative air humidity: 45% Clouds: 34% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 5.8 (average) Visibility: 75%
9000 Day from 15:00 to 15:59
+31 ° C Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/second wind: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 45% Cloudiness: 40% rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0. 6 m. Ultraviolet index: 4.2 (average) Visibility: 69%
9000 day from 16:00 to 16:59
+31°C Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/sec GUESTIONS: m/sec Relative humidity: 46% 9013 Cloud cover: 45% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. UV index: 2.3 (low) Visibility: 90%
17:00 Day from 17:59
9000 +30 ° C 9000 ° C
Wind: Weak , North , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: m/s Relative air humidity: 9000% Clogys: 65% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 1.3 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 18:00 evening from 18:00 to 18:59
+30 ° C Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , North , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative air humidity: 55% Cloudiness: 28% Atmospheric pressure: 76 rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 0.3 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 19000 19000 1 evening from 19:00 to 19: 59
+29 ° C Small cloud cover
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind rushes: m/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec/sec Relative humidity: 59% Cloudiness: 19% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
2:00 9000 , North-West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 8 m/sec Relative humidity: 68% Cloudy: 9000 13% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
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Reference and geographical data
Weather in Playa del Carmen on week
Partly cloudy
northern, light
On land:
The wind is felt in the face, the leaves rustle slightly at times, the weather vane begins to turn.
At sea:
Light sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.
3 m/s 11 km/h
90-91%
755-757 mm. rt. Art. 1007-1009 GPA
Morning +24 … +30 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00
Short-term rains 9000
North, Weak
On land:
Leaves and thin branches of trees with foliage fluctuate continuously, light flags sway. Smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe (at a speed of 4 m / s or more).
At sea:
Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The ridges, overturning, form a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.
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Weather in Plai-del Carmen Tomorrow
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Sun:
Sunrise 06:39 , Hall of Sun 18:40 .
Moon:
Sunrise of the Moon 08:08 , Hall of Moon 20:01 , Phase Moon: Riding Moon
Weak short waves at sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.
Wind gusts: 9 m/s Relative humidity: 92% Clouds: 100% rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Shtil , wave height up to 0. 2 m. Visibility: 100%
01:00 9000
Air temperature:
+26°C
At sea:
Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The crests of the waves capsize, forming a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.
Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 94% Clouds: 98% Atmospheric pressure: 894 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 89%
02:00 Night from 02:00 to 02:59
Air temperature:
9000 +25 ° C 9,000 :
Showers
Wind: light , North-west , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 9000 Clouds: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 78%
03:00 Night from 03:00 to 03:59:59
Air temperature:
+25 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
short -term rains
9003, weak West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 9000 Cloudness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. Visibility: 100%
04:00 Night from 04:00:59
Air temperature:
9000 +25 ° C 5 900 :
Showers
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 94% Clogys: 9000% atmospheric pressure: 22222 753 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.3 mm. Visibility: 59%
05:00 Night from 05:00 to 05:59
Air temperature:
5 +25 ° C
The nature of the weather and meteorological circuit:
Briefly rinals
9003 : Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 94% Clogys: 64% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Visibility: 95%
06:00 Morning from 06:00 to 06:59
Air temperature:
9000 +25 ° C
COMPITION OF WEGHOOD AND PETTERION :
Cloudy
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/s Relative air content: 9,0003 Cloudy: 62% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%0003 Morning from 07:00 to 07:59:59
Air temperature:
+25 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind 9000, Wind, , , , Ben Western , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative humidity: 94% Clouds: 60% ATMICTION: 754 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Visibility: 100%
08:00 9000
Air temperature:
+25 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Weak , West , speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 11 m/sec Relative air humidity: 90% Cloudness: 70% 9000% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea roughness: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Staying outdoors is not dangerous.
Visibility: 72%
09:00 9000 Rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec Gusts of wind: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 82% Cloudiness: 64% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Ultraviolet index: 1.8 (low) Visibility: 85%
10:00 Morning from 10:59
Air Air Tempens
+29 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec 9000 9000 Wind reins: 9 m/s Relative humidity: 72% Cloudiness: 57% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.1 mm. UV index: 4 (medium)
Protection required. Stay in the shade during the midday hours. Wear long sleeves and a hat. Use sunscreen.
Visibility: 86%
003
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec Wind rushes: 10 m/second m/a Relative humidity: 67% Cloudiness: 77% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. UV index: 7.2 (high)
Protection required. Stay in the shade during the midday hours. Wear long sleeves and a hat. Use sunscreen.
Visibility: 94%
12:00 day from 12:59
Air temperature:
9000 +30 ° C
The nature of the weather and meteorological conditions :
Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , speed 5 m/sec Gults of wind: 10 m/sec % Cloudiness: 71% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Sea waves: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Precipitation: 0.2 mm. UV Index: 9.2 (very high)
Requires enhanced protection. Wait out the afternoon hours indoors. Stay in the shade outdoors. Be sure to wear long sleeves, a hat, and use sunscreen.
Visibility: 44%
0003
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed 4 m/sec Wind rushes: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 64% Cloudiness: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. Ultraviolet index: 9.7 (very high) Visibility: 47%
14:00 Day from 14:59
Air temperature: Air temperature
+30 °C
Weather and weather conditions:
Showers
Wind: light northwest , 900 , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 78% Clouds: 93% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. UV index: 8.5 (very high) Visibility: 45%
15:00 Day from 15:00 to 15:59
Air temperature:
9000 +30 ° C
The nature of the weather and meteor condition:
9002
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 77% Cloudiness: 98% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Waves at sea: slight , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. Ultraviolet index: 6.2 (high) Visibility: 57%
16:00 Day from 16:59
Air Air temperature:
+30°C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Short-term rains
Wind: Weak , North-West , Speed 5 m/sec Wind rushes: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 76% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: light , wave height up to 0.6 m. Rainfall: 0.2 mm. Ultraviolet index: 3.5 (average) Visibility: 84%
:00 Day from 17:59
Air Air temperature:
Air temperature:
+30 °C
Weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: light , 9000 speed2 northwest
002 4
m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 75% Cloudness: 97% Atmospheric pressure: 754 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 1.2 (low) Visibility: 97%
9000 evening from 18:00 to 18:59
Air temperature:
+29 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Weak , Northwest speed 4 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative air humidity: 77% Cloudness: 94% Atmospheric pressure: 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: Small , wave height up to 0.6 m. Ultraviolet index: 0.2 (low) Visibility: 100%
9000 9000 19000 1 evening from 19:00 to 19:59
Air temperature:
+28 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Lyugti , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind gusts: 10 m/sec Relative humidity: 83% Cloudness: atmospheric pressure: 22222 755 mm. rt. Art. Excitement in the sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
20000 20:00 evening from 20:00 to 20:59:59
Air temperature:
+27 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 9000 3 M/S Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative humidity: 81% Clouds: 68% Atmospheric pressure: 90 855 mm. rt. Art. 9Ol000
Air temperature:
+27 ° C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Light , Northwest , Speed 9000 3 m/second m/s.0000 9000. Wind gusts: 10 m/s Relative air humidity: 85% Clouds: 61% Atmospheric pressure: 756 mm. rt. Art. Excitement at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
22:00 evening from 22:00 to 22:59:59
Air temperature:
+26°C
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Small cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , Speed 3 m/sec Wind rushes: 10 m/second Relative humidity: 88% Cloudiness: 21% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m.
The nature of the weather and weather conditions:
Cloudy
Wind: Light , North-West , speed 3 m/sec Wind lugs: m/sec Relative humidity: 91% Cloudiness: 61% Atmospheric pressure: 757 mm. rt. Art. Swell at sea: calm , wave height up to 0.2 m. Visibility: 100%
in January, November and December
The weather and the average air temperature in Mexican resorts in November, December and January reaches 30 degrees, and the water temperature is usually above 25 degrees. Therefore, a winter vacation is quite the right time to visit this country. Holidays in Mexico in November, December and January will help to cope with autumn and winter depression. Moreover, at this time of the year, many festivals are held in this country and there is a special program of discounts and offers. In this article, we will look at options for holidays in Mexico in the winter and give some useful tips.
Weather and temperature of Mexico in January
For a Russian person, winter on a subconscious level is not a comfortable and cozy season. Moreover, winter does not evoke associations with holidays and recreation on the sea coast. However, this cannot be said about Mexico, because it is a country that lies in the tropical climate zone.
January is the middle of winter, the month of special concentration of weekends and good mood. Why not spend it somewhere warm. Give yourself a bath in the warm sea, when all the neighbors wear furs – what could be better? Mexico is perfect for fulfilling such a dream! Why?
The average temperature in Mexico throughout January fluctuates depending on location and altitude. So in mountainous areas it is always lower than the coastal zone. And the further north – the colder, and this is logical. So practically the entire territory of the United Mexican States lies in the tropical climate zone, and its extreme northern states on the border with the United States are located in the subtropics.
The popular coastal resorts have the perfect weather and temperature for a great holiday. This applies to the Caribbean coast, the Gulf of Campeche and several Mexican states that have access to the Pacific Ocean. The most popular destination is the Yucatan Peninsula. Here, during daylight hours, the air temperature is set at +26 – +28, and the water temperature does not fall below 26 degrees. That is why the Riviera Maya, a coastal tourist area south of Cancun, is so inviting travelers to spend time on the beaches of the Caribbean. Even evening and night walks will not cause much discomfort, because the thermometer will not fall below 20 degrees, which means that putting on a light sweatshirt, you can safely go to the seashore.
Those wishing to spend time near the waters of the Pacific Ocean take a guide to Acapulco. Here the temperature is even more favorable. During the day +30, and at night +23 degrees. The water temperature is kept around 28 degrees. When it’s +30 outside, you always want to feel a breath of fresh air, and these places are not deprived of this effect. The invigorating ocean breeze brings freshness to vacationers all the time while the sun is rarely hidden behind clouds. Sometimes a small storm is fixed on the sea, but rain is a very rare occurrence for these places in January.
Visitors to Mexico City’s capital should bring warmer beachwear with them, as the average temperature fluctuates around 21 degrees during the day and 7 at night. This is due to the location of the city at around 2240 meters above sea level.
The closer a tourist wants to get to the American border, the warmer he needs to dress. Right near the border with the United States, the average air temperature in January can vary by +15 degrees. The border states and the states on the California Peninsula lie mainly in the subtropical climate zone, and therefore the average air temperature here corresponds to the latitudes. In some places, snow can lie, not to mention the mountain ranges, where even in the summer months it is quite cold.
Weather and temperature of Mexico in December
December is the most attractive month for tourists choosing a vacation in Mexico. Almost all beach resorts and tourist towns boast the same temperature. The average daytime thermometer ranges from +27 in Cancun to +31 in Acapulco. At the same time, the water warms up and holds a comfortable +28 degrees.
In terms of precipitation, there is practically no rain in December. In the worst case, the rain can stretch for a maximum of 3 days. Therefore, dry air and bright sun are guaranteed to every vacationer. It is worth mentioning that the sun in Mexico in December sets relatively early, already at 5 pm the sunset begins. But on the other hand, although it is still far from midnight, you can already enjoy the night landscapes and the starry sky right on the beach in the evening. With the sunset, the temperature drops by only 4-8 degrees and is set at around +23 degrees.
In Mexico City it is also quite comfortable during the day at +21. December night in the capital is of course cool, only +7 degrees.
Of course, such attractive weather conditions do not go unnoticed by many travelers. And this means that lovers of a quiet and relaxing holiday will remain dissatisfied with the presence of crowds of tourists on hiking trails, near Indian attractions, in bars and restaurants, and of course on the beaches. In addition, the tourist boom affects pricing, including not only places of residence but also various services and entertainment.
Playa del Carmen
Once an unknown fishing village overnight turned into one of the most popular and fashionable resorts in the Caribbean. European chic is very harmoniously combined with a cheeky party atmosphere. Snow-white sand and warm sun provide the resort with thousands of guests all year round, and ecotourism lovers are happy to visit local national parks to immerse themselves in the riot of real tropical nature at least for a while.
For fans of a more intense holiday, seven-hour tours of the local lagoons and bays, as well as underground rivers, are organized. At night, you can stay on the island and join the rhythm of a folklore show with a torch show, or you can go on a night cruise on one of the ships that are brightly burning with all the lights. Tequila never ends on such ships, and colorful Caribbean rhythms continue to break the silence of the night until dawn.
Iberostar Paraiso Beach 5* – first line, private beach, SPA center, discos, free diving lesson
Grand Sunset Princess All Suites & Spa Resort 5* – complex of two hotels, beach club, animation and shows, a la carte restaurants decorative ponds and pools
Ocean Riviera Paradise 5* – Daisy – area for families with children, water park , Privilege – an exclusive area for VIP guests, El Beso – only for adults, Eden – a part located close to the beach. 5 outdoor pools, 12 bars, casino, bowling, theater and night club
Sandos Playacar Beach Resort & Spa 5 * – water park, show program and theme nights, disco for adults, mini-clubs for children and teenagers
View prices for tours in Playa del Carmen
Weather and temperature of Mexico in November
November is the turning point between the rainy season and the resort boom in Mexico. The period from May to October for a tropical climate is characterized by a season of tropical downpours, which incredibly increase the humidity. Although the sun may shine brightly outside, and the beaches remain filled, summer is not the best option for a vacation in Mexico. But with the beginning of the last autumn month, everything changes. The temperature continues to stay at a very comfortable level for vacationers at +28 in Cancun and +31 in Acapulco, but the abnormal heat with high humidity completely disappears. The water in the seas acquires its own special and unique shade, and its temperature is kept in the region from +28 to +30.
As far as Mexico City and other highlands are concerned, temperatures here become uncomfortable only after sunset. Of course, the closer to the north and to the subtropics, winter begins to acquire its usual shades for a Russian person.
About the flight
Restrictions
Recently (February 2021), the authorities of the country have imposed a ban on crossing the border for tourists from Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan. According to tourists, when entering Mexico, 4 out of 5 people from these countries are turned away. However, these restrictions do not apply to holders of Russian passports.
Bans
The second “innovation” is a ban on arriving in the country on a regular flight and leaving on a tourist one. It is also forbidden to arrive and depart by charter flights of different airlines. For now, this rule is selective. Therefore, specify this information when buying tickets for a charter to Cancun, if you have chosen a charter for departure from Mexico. This does not apply to regular flights, they can fly in and fly out freely, without restrictions.
Mexican New Year
New Year in Mexico Coming to Mexico for the New Year, tourists can worry about the weather and air temperature. In the southeast of Mexico, where Cancun is located, it rains most often, but you should not worry in advance, because on average the number of rainy days does not exceed 6 days. The rains are short-lived, in the Mexico City region this period is completely dry, and in the northwestern part for the whole of December there can be only 2-3 rainy days.
Throughout December in Mexico, one holiday follows another, in just a month Mexicans celebrate 4 holidays:
December 3 – Christmas street festivities;
December 12 – St. Mary of Guadalupe;
December 16 – Posados;
December 28 is the day of laughter.
All Mexican holidays are accompanied by traditional processions and carnivals, which are incredibly significant events for the whole nation. They prepare for such events six months or even a year in advance, preparing magnificent decorations and entourage.
Tulum
This resort town is famous for two things – the best preserved Mayan ruins and the best hotels in Mexico. At the junction of two eras and world cultures, there is a tiny Indian settlement, in which folk crafts are still preserved.
Here, exotic, archaic and rustic flavor combine to create an indescribable cocktail. Tulum is also often chosen by divers: the clearest water and colorful underwater world are reason enough to go to this particular resort. From the excursions of local guides, you can learn that the name of the modern resort once meant “wall” or “fence”.
This name is well deserved, because the ancient Mayan city is still surrounded on all sides by fortress walls, whose thickness in some areas reaches eight meters, as well as sheer cliffs. All this made the city almost impregnable. On the territory, in addition to city buildings, the so-called temple of frescoes has also been preserved, in which unique pieces of art of antiquity are preserved.
Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa 5* – ideal for couples and families, located on a secluded beach, daytime activities, entertainment shows, 6 water slides for children
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Holidays and festivals in November, January, December
Day of the dead A tourist who finds himself in Mexico during this period of time can feel himself inside a colorful kaleidoscope. The thing is that the culture of this country is very colorful and unpredictable, which can sometimes cause double feelings. Traditions and pagan rites here are closely intertwined with the identity of the Mexican people and their hot temper.
November 1 – Dia de los Muertos or “Day of the Dead”, a pagan holiday originating in Aztec and Mayan culture;
November 12 is the birthday of Juana Ines de la Cruz;
November 20 – the day of the revolution, in honor of the uprising of 1910;
November 22 – St. Sisislia, this holiday is dedicated to Mexican musicians – mariachis;
December 12 – the day of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe;
December 25 – Christmas;
December 28 is the Day of the Innocent Infants, a holiday dedicated to the remembrance of the infants killed by King Herod after the birth of Christ;
January 6 is an epiphany or the day of the Holy Kings, dedicated to the events after the birth of Christ, when astrologers who came from the East learned about his appearance.
Although these holidays are timed to coincide with biblical events and are based on biblical stories, in Mexico, as in other nations, they are surrounded by numerous traditions, pagan rituals and fictional legends that came from the ethnic group and ancient customs of ancient peoples.
Chiapas
Once upon a time, the Maya Indians chose Chiapas to build majestic temples and powerful cities in the midst of a riot of nature. Many buildings of that period have been preserved more than completely. The same can proudly be said about the architecture of the colonial cities, excellently preserved in this region. Pay attention to Chiapa del Corso, one of the pearls of Chiapas. Moorish traditions and sophistication of Old World architecture are combined in the appearance of this resort town. The building of the monastery overlooks the main square of the city, above which the Sacred Tree rises.
Among the local rainforests, another treasure is hidden – Pelenke, in the center of which is a strange temple of the Sun, the square of the same name, as well as the Temple of Inscriptions, whose history still raises a lot of questions from researchers. Local cuisine is another reason to visit Chiapas without fail – it organically combines traditions brought by the Spanish conquistadors, Dominican priests, the ancient Mayans and Olmecs.
Vacation options in November, December and January
Due to the excellent weather conditions, Mexico’s seaside offers many opportunities for both sedate and spoiled tourists. Leisurely walking tours of the places where the Indian Aztecs once lived are also possible here. They left behind a lot of sights and architectural structures. Their special concentration is found on the territory of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Fans of mountain tourism have the opportunity to conquer mountain peaks and get acquainted with volcanoes. The region of Guadalajara and Mexico City is especially attractive to the highlanders. And, for those who came to see the underwater world with their own eyes – the road to the states on the Yucatan Peninsula or on the Pacific coast, to the world famous Acapulco. Almost every Mexican coastal city boasts of organizing sea cruises, including scuba diving. Where is the best place for a diver to dive? The Caribbean Sea has practically no equal, because it is a real living aquarium. In addition, fishing enthusiasts will also like it here.
Lack of surfing and early sunset are perhaps the only disadvantages of Mexico in winter. However, many restaurants and entertainment clubs will be able to offset the last of these shortcomings.
Getting to know the country
Akumal Bay
Would you like to swim with a giant tortoise? Head to Akumal Bay in the Yucatan Peninsula. It’s called “turtle house”. Go there early in the morning, while other lovers of turtles and beautiful fish are still sleeping. The beach is open around the clock, and at 9In the morning, the rental of masks and flippers begins to work – $ 12 per person. But there is a problem – there are no left-luggage offices for things. From Cancun to the village of Akumal, an hour’s ride by ADO bus (ticket – $ 9.50). From Playa Del Carmen, the road is half as long and cheaper – $ 4.50 (from the ADO bus station).
Rio Lagartos Nature Reserve
Do you dream of seeing pink flamingos? Then your path lies in the Rio Lagartos biosphere reserve, with its salt marshes, pink shallows, therapeutic mud baths and rich fauna. Excursion to pink flamingos and salt lake on a motorboat accompanied by a local guide/ranger costs $48 for a 6-seater boat. It is more profitable to travel with a group.
Be sure to take a camera with a good zoom, flamingos are very shy. Also bring a swimsuit, a towel and a windbreaker with a hood – the speed of the boat is decent.
Attention
Be careful with walking barefoot on the lagoons. Judging by the reviews of tourists, there are sea prehistoric cockroaches that can easily pierce your leg.
Special discounts and offers in January, December and November
The lion’s share of the tour to any corner of the world is the flight. And Mexico is no exception. Therefore, in order to receive discounts on air travel, you need to plan your vacation in advance. Otherwise, you should rely only on last-minute trips during the winter holidays and school holidays.
Since it is precisely the period from October to May that is the most favorable time for tourism in Mexico, it is hardly possible to count on discounts from such a busy time. The season of discounts falls on the middle and end of summer.
Christmas and Valentine’s Day aside, European cities are a no-go in winter, right? Wrong! In some cases — we’re looking at you, Budapest, with your hot-spring spas and Nutcracker ballets — it could even be argued they’re at their best during the colder months. Tromso offers a chance of seeing the northern lights; and visit Amsterdam to scoff sweet seasonal snacks or Valletta for sunshine. Zurich and Berlin both have fun-filled sledging options, while cross-country skiing trails litter Helsinki’s periphery. Elsewhere Venice, Bruges and Prague are prettier and, for once, relatively quiet, and Paris promises fashion fairs and ample vin chaud. Want to try somewhere new? Then set off for Slovakia’s Poprad, a magical medieval gem huddled below the High Tatras mountains.
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1. Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is perfectly set up for winter: its imposing buildings and Danube River bridges look much prettier than snow-sprinkled, while chilly daytime temperatures — rarely higher than 6C — can easily be mitigated by stops in grand coffee houses or a hedonistic stint inside one of the many ornate thermal-bath complexes. Back outside, even the trams in Hungary’s capital are magically illuminated each frosty evening. The City Park Ice Rink claims to be Europe’s largest, and certainly ranks among its oldest. Another rink materialises right in front of St Stephen’s Basilica, where the excellent Christmas market takes place each year. Watch ballet or opera at the acclaimed Hungarian State Opera House — performances of The Nutcracker are a winter staple — after tucking into some warming goulash, perhaps washed down with a glass of pálinka fruit brandy.
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2. Copenhagen, Denmark
As befits the home of hygge (a Danish concept centred on cosiness and contentment), Copenhagen specialises in warm cafes serving mugs of hot chocolate. Back outside, the multi-coloured buildings of canalfront district Nyhavn look especially bright against snowy skies — no wonder fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen lived here, at number 18. Two centuries old, the kitschy, city-centre Tivoli Gardens combines an amusement park with diverse live music, a food hall and thousands of twinkling fairy lights. Sip some glögg (red wine, port and/or brandy steeped with spices such as cloves, cardamom and ginger), then move to Michelin-starred restaurants — much easier to book at this time of year — or Frederiksberg Gardens’ elegant ice rink. Amid the trendy, ex-industrial area of Refshaleoen, the CopenHot experience allows you to wallow in outdoor sea-water hot tubs while admiring the harbour’s skyline.
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3. Krakow, Poland
In the Unesco-listed old town of Poland’s former capital, red-brick buildings and green domes look especially classical below bundles of snow. So too does Wawel, a 13th-century royal castle overlooking the snaking Vistula river. Roam about and, whenever necessary, warm up in one of the many subterranean restaurants over some traditional fare: a steaming bowl of barszcz (a thinner, beetroot-based version of borscht), beer-glazed ham hock or filled pierogi dumplings. The bravest might also try a glass of grzane piwo — hot and spicy mulled beer. Slightly west of the Old Town in Henryk Jordan Park, Krakow’s Ice Park usually features a 360-metre “ice alley” to complement its main area.Come Christmas, Cracovians create folksy, foil-covered szopki — a sort of nativity-scene and dollhouse mash-up. The best then go on display at the Celestat museum until late February.
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4. Zurich, Switzerland
Bound for ski resorts, most winter visitors to Switzerland shuttle through cities like Zurich without pause. More fool them. One especially good reason to linger in the city is its own mini-mountain Uetliberg. In winter you can ride up that by train, admire staggering views of the city, snow-sloshed Alps and boat-dotted Lake Zurich from cafés, then hire a sledge for the two-mile toboggan run back down. Night sledding is also available. If visiting in December, visit the train station’s cinnamon-scented Christmas market — if only for its 50-foot tree bedecked with 7,000 Swarovski crystals — and the National Museum’s thrilling courtyard light show, Illuminarium. Zurich excels at naughty food. Most restaurants let you feast on cheese fondue, while the Lindt Home of Chocolate, down Lake Zurich, has a nine-metre-high chocolate fountain and the world’s largest choccy shop.
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5. Venice, Italy
Winter is when La Serenissima truly is the “most serene”: overrun in summer, its canals are now mist-shrouded and peaceful — and its hotels much-discounted. One can even cross Rialto Bridge without having to duck ten selfie sticks. Yes, it’ll be parky, but a top-notch art gallery or classical church is never far away. There’s even an olfactory benefit: while the canals of Venice can have a certain, well, whiff about them in summer, no such pongs pervade during winter. Unless frozen, those canals continue to be navigated by gondolas; the city’s gilded domes and gothic buildings look magical in the low light as one floats by. Blankets help negate the cold. February’s second half witnesses the Venice Carnival: a bizarre but beautiful bash of boat galas, expensive masked balls and free shows. Rooms are quickly hard to come by.
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6. Valletta, Malta
Malta’s charming capital ranks among the world’s smallest; factor in lavish baroque palaces, beautiful gardens and cobbled lanes, and it’s easy to see why crowds are a permanent summer pest. In winter, however, space is far easier to come by. The lower-angled sun also emphasises Valletta’s pale sandstone buildings, which never look fairer. Malta is one of Europe’s warmest winter spots, with the Mediterranean island still averaging 13C in January. That enables Valletta to host its international Baroque Festival in that month: a 15-day extravaganza whose opera and concerts culminate in a celebratory gala night. This is the best time of year to try hot pastizzi (pea and ricotta-filled pastries), or to find space in St John’s Co-Cathedral, a high baroque masterpiece whose oratory displays Caravaggio’s magnificent The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist.
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Tromso, Norway
For the northern lights, first and foremost. Being inside the Arctic Circle, Norway’s island-set northern hub is a good bet for spying those multi-coloured sky swirls on guided outings into surrounding fells. That oh-so-northerly position does mean visitors will enjoy very little daylight — or none at all between late November and mid-January — but winter yields another perk to compensate: from November to February, whales can frequently be seen during fjord cruises. Dogsledding and skiing are easily accomplished in the surrounding wilderness, too. For an equally memorable dinner, take the cable car up Mount Storsteinen to Fjellstua restaurant. Reindeer burgers and great views back over the modern, pointy Arctic Cathedral await. Tromso holds a music-filled Northern Lights Festival late in January, an International Film Festival just beforehand and a Polar Night Half Marathon earlier in the month.
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands
As snow melts into Amsterdam’s canals, passers-by huddle together below gingerbread houses. Lamp light bounces off the water and crowds are noticeably thin at such sights as the Van Gogh Museum or Anne Frank House. All that renders Amsterdam perfect for winter, as does a hearty cuisine typified by stamppot (veg-and-potato mash) or snert (pea-and-ham soup). Try to leave room for a few oliebollen: sugar-covered doughnut balls only served at this time of year.Usually featuring a big-name international artist or two, the Amsterdam Light Festival runs from early December to mid-January. Follow its installation-lined trails on foot or by canalboat.Should temperatures dip below four degrees for four consecutive nights (a rarity) then canals are blocked off to allow enough ice to form, and Europe’s most amazing pop-up skating rinks materialise.
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9. Paris, France
Be it Galeries Lafayette’s flamboyant Christmas decorations or the Eiffel Tower emerging from thick fog, Paris is as enchanting as ever during the cold months. Perhaps even more enchanting: the Pompidou or Louvre’s lines shrink, Montmartre becomes even cuter and naughty refreshment in the form of vin chaud — mulled wine with a twist of Parisian class — or hot chocolate is readily available.Paris has an impressive ice-skating game in winter. The largest rink can be found at Grand Palais, but none match one right below the Eiffel Tower for sheer romance. Two pulls for couture-lovers: January sales in some of the Champs-Elysées’ ritziest addresses and a very exclusive January Fashion Week. Far easier to access is the Festival of Lights, in which giant, illuminated animals enliven the Jardin des Plantes from mid-November to mid-January.
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10. Poprad, Slovakia
This left-field, little-known city — only Slovakia’s tenth-biggest — is a worthy destination year-round thanks to its humongous AquaCity water park: all alfresco heated pools and spa facilities. But the baroque or Renaissance architecture of a small, snuggly medieval core, Spisska Sobota, looks especially photogenic when laced with dollops of fresh snow. Poprad lies memorably at the foot of the majestic High Tatras mountains, with quick, cheap narrow-gauge trains (which actually connect on to Prague) serving them from its station. Cable-car connections then allow for skiing or simply enjoying panoramas from viewing platforms such as the one atop Lomnicky stit. A green-blue lake ringed by snowy peaks, Strbske Pleso is equally jaw-dropping. Back in town you’ll find modern-art galleries in old steam-power plants and absurdly cheap fine-dining restaurants including the experimental Vino & Tapas, beside a tree-filled plaza.
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11. Innsbruck, Austria
If you question the cliché of Austria being the original winter wonderland, let it sink in that the carol Silent Night originated here. Then, picture Rattenberg market near Innsbruck, lit entirely by twinkling candles. The trump card? With temperatures averaging zero in December, that coveted white Christmas is a near dead cert. Authentic snow-topped Christmas trees come included. Hug your hands around a steaming cup of glühwein and mull over the clusters of Christmas market stalls filled with handmade baubles and trinkets. Warm up at Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens and explore its 16 “Chambers of Wonders”, each designed by an acclaimed artist, designer or architect. Ball season also kicks off in November too, where seasoned waltzers show off their moves over at the Philharmonic Ball in Vienna.
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12. Bruges, Belgium
There’s something extra authentic about Bruges in the winter months. Maybe it’s the cheer-filled choirs that huddle on church steps, or the fact that despite being one the biggest Christmas markets in Europe, it doesn’t have the usual hallmarks of a tourist trap. Either way, don’t miss it.Bruges in winter is freezing — there’s no sugar-coating it. But climb that 366 near-vertical steps of the Old Belfry tower and you’ll soon start peeling your scarf off. The view at the top is well worth the hike. Don’t miss The Old Chocolate House. The queues are long, but your patience will be rewarded with a bowl-sized mug of Belgium’s finest hot chocolate — an accolade not given lightly. Stir in anything from honeycomb to lavender and stock up at the gift shop downstairs before you leave.
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13. Prague, Czech Republic
Winter is low season in Prague; the stag parties have dispersed, the sun-seeking tourists scattered. Enjoy smaller crowds around the city centre attractions, especially if you avoid the pre-Christmas run up. You’ll bag the best photo opportunities of the usually frenetic Charles Bridge in the colder months, too.Pull on you warmest scarf and boots and head up the hill to the largest ancient castle in the world. Glimmers of Prague’s sea of iconic red roofs peek through the snow-dusted snowscape and the astronomical clock looks extra-eerie in the winter evenings. The cuisine you’ll tuck into in the Czech Republic is better suited to winter than summer — you’ll appreciate a body-warming hearty stew or soup much more. And, if you visit near Christmas, you’ll find the markets that spill over Wenceslas Square brimming with wooden toys, handmade soaps and stocking fillers.
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14. Helsinki, Finland
Short days are brightened by the china-white snow that drapes itself over Helsinki in winter and there’s a long list of sleek bars and diners that keep their doors open late to make the most of those long nights. The northern lights are more likely to make an appearance at this time of year, too. Quayside markets dish up warming reindeer stew; there’s Nordic design to be snapped up; and the frozen Baltic really means you can walk on water. Cross the sea on foot to rural Seurasaari island (if you can’t see others out on the ice, don’t risk it), or try the cross-country skiing trails — locals love forested Paloheina, on Helsinki’s northern edge.
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15. Berlin, Germany
This European city was tailor-made for winter: vintage buses roll through the Grünewald forest where treetops peek above a blanket of snow, and Christmas markets are everywhere, pungent with roasting chestnuts and the rum-soaked sugarloaves that are set alight to drip into boozy feuerzangenbowle punch. Watch fire-jugglers on cobbled Gendarmenmarkt and on the city-centre Potsdamer Platz, at the annual Winter World event. Try Alpine curling or toboggan down Europe’s largest mobile snow-tubing track. Or, out at Potsdam, take a 40-minute scenic train ride through Grünewald, skate on icy lakes or amble through snowy palaces. Walkers here can glimpse stunning views on the havelhöhenweg, a path linking cosy forest restaurants.Pick up Christmas kitsch at the Ku’damm branch of specialists Käthe Wohlfahrt, where hand-painted nutcrackers stand sentinel. Then seek out the conservatory and grand salons of the Wintergarten café nearby, serving breakfasts until 2pm, in the 19th-century Literaturhaus. As night falls, head east to bar-hop: brick-arched Alte Kantine is the best of many in the KulturBrauerei brewery, which also has clubs, theatres and a Christmas market.
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16. Edinburgh, Scotland
Agreed, long, lazy picnics on the cherry blossom-lined meadows and summer concerts at the castle aren’t to be sniffed at. But, trust us, the gothic buildings of Edinburgh look even more magical when tucked under a duvet of snow in the winter months. While summer brings the pageantry of the Tattoo winter celebrations go one-up with Hogmanay. Scots and tourists join forces to ring in the New Year on Princes Street, where rockets somersault above the craggy castle opposite. Feeling brave? Head to Portobello Beach and sprint into the sea with a bunch of crazy townsfolk for the traditional loony dook on New Year’s Day. Warm up and reward your bravery afterwards with a traditional fish and chip supper at The Guild of Foresters on Portobello High Street.East Princes Street Gardens morph into a winter wonderland. Navigate the Christmas tree maze, or take in the high-rise views of market stalls and the skating rink over at St Andrew’s Square. Prefer to people-watch indoors? Watch the skaters over cocktails at the Window Bar in Harvey Nichols.
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The 30 Best Places to Spend Christmas in Europe
[Updated 10/29/21] With the rapid rise of mass tourism over the past decade, summer travel to Europe has become increasingly problematic.
Record-breaking heat, record-breaking visitor numbers, and horrific tourist behavior are leading to many situations where locals simply wish travelers would stop visiting.
But Christmas in Europe is a different beast entirely. The cold weather of European cities in winter naturally limits the number of visitors.
The holiday season lends a fairytale glow to these ancient towns and historic buildings that feels positively magical.
The oldest European Christmas traditions– including Christmas markets, evergreen trees and wreaths, Yule logs, mulled wine (a.k.a. Glühwein), and Nativity scenes– date back 500 years. And some go back even further, to the pagan era!
So here we’ve enlisted 30 of our travel blogging friends to write about their picks for the very best places to spend Christmas in Europe.
From the tropical Mediterranean warmth of Portugal and Spain to the frigid climates of Finland, Sweden, and Russia, we’ll take a look at all of the best European Christmas destinations.
You may even discover some unexpected places where you can spend a white Christmas in Europe!
READ MORE:80 Christmas Traditions Around the World
Best Places to Spend Christmas in Europe Guide
Vienna, Austria
Bruges, Belgium
Olomouc, Czech Republic
Prague, Czech Republic
Zagreb, Croatia
Copenhagen, Denmark
London, England
Tallinn, Estonia
Rovaniemi, Finland
Strasbourg, France
Tbilisi, Georgia
Dresden, Germany
Nuremberg, Germany
Budapest, Hungary
Reykjavik, Iceland
Dublin, Ireland
Rome, Italy
Luxembourg
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Maastricht, Netherlands
Tromso, Norway
Krakow, Poland
Algarve, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
Bucharest, Romania
Moscow, Russia
Edinburgh, Scotland
Valencia, Spain
Abisko, Sweden
Swiss Alps, Switzerland
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Vienna Christmas World at Rathausplatz by Sue Reddel
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Christmas in Vienna, Austria
Although many major European cities have Christmas markets, in Vienna you can explore many different markets amidst some of the continent’s finest architecture.
The Christmas markets at Schönbrunn Palace, on Stephansplatz, at the Opera House, and at Belvedere Palace are just a few that are worth exploring while spending your Christmas holidays in Europe.
Also, don’t miss the Christmas Village on Maria-Theresien Platz, which is located between the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Art. Here, at various Würstelstands, you will find one of our favorite Christmas market snacks.
Imagine a two-foot-long Vienna sausage wrapped in dough, baked, and then dipped in garlic butter. The memory always makes my mouth water!
Dress in layers, because the weather can get chilly. Hot mulled wine, cider, and hot chocolate are available at these markets, along with lots of other great food and treats.
The largest linzer cookie we’ve ever seen was at Christmas World on Rathausplatz. Also make sure to take time to explore the world-class museums found throughout Vienna.
And don’t miss the pastries that have made Vienna famous, like the Sacher torte at the Sacher Hotel. Check out Get Your Guide for a great tour in Vienna. -Sue Reddel of Food Travelist
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Bruges, Belgium at Christmas by Elaine & David
2. Christmas in Bruges, Belgium
The small and historic city of Bruges, Belgium is one of the best places to visit in Europe at Christmas time.
Though it’s traditionally visited as a day trip by tourists in the summer months, it’s also one of the best European cities in winter.
As Christmas approaches, Bruges is transformed into a festive winter wonderland. The biggest attraction is the Bruges Christmas Market, which is one of our favorite in Europe.
The market takes place in the charming Market Square, which is crammed with food, drink, and craft stalls as well as an ice rink at its center.
The excellent beer and delicious chocolate that Bruges is famous for year-round perfectly complements the festive specialties. As well as the market, there are dedicated Christmas stores in the surrounding streets.
Make sure to pack warm clothes for visiting Bruges at this time of year, as the city is usually very cold and snow is common during the winter months.
Aside from the Christmas fun, make sure to take some time to climb the Belfry of Bruges on Market Square. It offers the best overviews of the Old Town.
Also, don’t miss the hot chocolate selection at the Le Comptoir de Mathilde store, which is located nearby. Check out Get Your Guide for a great tour in Bruges from Brussels. -Elaine & Dave of The Whole World is a Playground
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Christmas in Zagreb, Croatia by Coni
3. Christmas in Zagreb, Croatia
When you think of where to spend Christmas in Europe, Croatia is probably among the last destinations that come to mind. After all, this Balkan country is all about sun, famous lakes, and beaches, right? Well, as a matter of fact, no.
Advent u Zagrebu (advent in Zagreb) has been recognized as the best Christmas market in Europe for three years in a row now. So if you’re planning winter holidays in Europe and you love Christmas, it really deserves to be on your bucket list.
The town feels like a chocolate-covered, magically decorated fairytale. If you can accept the fact that Santa will be speaking in a Slavic language, you’re in for a treat.
The market takes over the city center, which means that wherever you go you’ll be immersed in the holiday spirit.
There are stands offering a myriad of food delights and beverages for all tastes, from the local spirit, rakija, to classics such as mulled wine and coffee, to Grinch tea.
They’re surrounded by stunning Zagreb landmark, like St. Mark’s Church, Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb Cathedral, and King Tomislav Square.
This winter wonderland also offers a beautiful ice skate rink, continuous concerts in the cutest of settings, stalls selling lovely handcrafted Christmas decorations and presents, and plenty of gorgeous selfie spots.
Prepare yourself for cold weather, but keep in mind that you’ll have all sorts of delicious local sweets to keep you warm. Check out Get Your Guide for a great tour in Zagreb. -Coni of Experiencing the Globe
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Christmas in Olomouc, Czech Republic, photo by Veronika Primm
4. Christmas in Olomouc, Czech Republic
As amazing as Prague may be at Christmas, you can discover Old Town charm in a more authentic setting in Olomouc, the Czech Republic’s 6th largest city, which is located in the Moravia region (about 2 hours away by train).
The compact historical center of Olomouc makes it an ideal setting for Christmas celebrations, as two connected squares turn festive with abundant Christmas markets.
Stuff your belly with traditional Czech delicacies such as potato pancakes, sausages, cheeses, and wash it down with mulled wine or hot mead.
Of course, local products such as honey from nearby mountains, handmade Christmas tree ornaments, and other decorations are available as well.
The Upper Square looks especially charming, with its recently reconstructed Old Town Hall and the UNESCO-listed Holy Trinity column. There’s typically a stage set up here so you can listen to Christmas concerts during the holidays.
Other things to do in Olomouc include riding a guide-powered mulled wine bike (a nicer cousin to the infamous beer bikes), hopping on a Ferris wheel, enjoying a beer spa, and engaging in some fun snow activities in one of the many parks that circle the town center. –Veronika Primm of Travel Geeekery
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Prague Christmas Market by Christine Wedberg
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Christmas in Prague, Czech Republic
Our favorite among the best places to visit in Europe for Christmas, Prague boasts several Christmas markets open every day from the end of November to January 6th.
The big main market is held in the old town square, and there are smaller markets nearby as well.
The whole old town section has that special holiday spirit, with many stalls selling decorations, ornaments, and hand-made gifts.
Of course there are also many food stalls selling sausages and hot beverages, such as glühwein, cider, beer, and hot chocolate.
Prague is one of best destinations in Europe for Christmas, but do expect cold temperatures (around 0 degrees Celsius), and make sure to bring warm clothes because the air is quite chilly in December.
Some other Prague attractions that shouldn’t be missed are the Prague Castle complex, Astronomical clock, the dancing house, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the famous Charles Bridge.
If you want to avoid the crowds at these iconic landmarks, make sure to visit the Christmas market in the old town at the beginning of December.
Also, don’t forget to visit the smaller markets as well, as they tend to have a more local feeling to them.
Check out Get Your Guide for a great tour in Prague. –Christine Wedberg of Christine Abroad
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Copenhagen Christmas Hotel by Derek Hartman
6. Christmas in Copenhagen, Denmark
If you want to experience the holidays in a festive, beautifully-decorated European capital, one of best destinations in Europe for Christmas is Copenhagen, Denmark.
The city positively glows, as every street is crisscrossed with evergreen boughs and bright lights. It’s also a perfect place for seeing gorgeous early sunsets.
In my opinion, Copenhagen has the best Christmas markets in Scandinavia. The most expansive of them is located in Kongens Nytorv Square, along with some of the city’s most iconic buildings.
In the square you’ll find Hotel D’Angleterre, which transforms their entire facade into an enormous advent calendar using LCD screens.
Winter in Copenhagen is cold and wet (Danes call it gråvejr, or “gray weather”), but rarely below freezing, so don’t expect snow.
One of the must-see Christmas attractions in Copenhagen is Tivoli Gardens. It’s gorgeous year-round, but their holiday decorations are like something out of a classic Christmas film.
Go to Tivoli in the late afternoon so you can see the lights and gardens in daylight, twilight, and darkness. Then cap your evening off with a traditional Danish Christmas meal.
For a local recommendation, reserve a table at the historic Restaurant Puk. It’s located just a short walk from Tivoli, and they offer a small and full-course version of the holiday meal. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Copenhagen. -Derek Hartman of Everything Copenhagen
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Christmas in London by Eniko
7. Christmas in London, England
Winter in London can be wet and cold, so some people might assume that Christmas in the city could be miserable in terms of weather. They couldn’t be more wrong! In fact, London is one of the best European cities for Christmas.
The city really knows how to put people in the holiday spirits. From the middle of November, many shops start to decorate their windows, and some big streets start turning on their Christmas lights.
Oxford Street and Regents Street have more traditional lights, while Carnaby Street has something wacky every year that normally strikes up some controversy among the locals.
Backyard Cinema and Christmas at Kew are fun pop-up Christmas events that you can only experience during the holiday season.
An absolute must is visiting the ice rink in front of the Tower of London, and then warming up over a traditional Christmas-themed afternoon tea.
Winter Wonderland is also worth a visit. But be prepared to deal with big crowds, as it’s the favorite place for London locals and tourists alike during Christmastime. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in London. -Eniko of Travel Hacker Girl
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Tallinn, Estonia Christmas Market by Chris & Heather Boothman
8. Christmas in Tallinn, Estonia
Our top pick for the best places to go in Europe for Christmas is less well known than many of the major cities.
But Tallinn epitomizes everything we love about historic Europe, without the masses of crowds that tend to appear around this time of the year.
The city boasts gorgeous historic architecture festooned with traditional Christmas décor and decadent local cuisine.
Of course, there’s also the piece de resistance that you can find in most European cities– Christmas markets.
Take a stroll to the historic old town to experience the heartbeat of the city and enjoy the Christmas markets in Tallinn Town Hall Square.
Listen to traditional Christmas music while indulging in a glass (or two) of Estonian Glögg, or mulled wine with a little extra flavor.
A snowy winter wonderland will likely await your visit to Tallinn, but this just adds to the magic of the location. Just wrap up in layers to endure the chilly weather, and quickly warm yourself up by enjoying the entertainment on offer across the city.
Be sure to visit Toompea, an iconic hill that gives spectacular panoramic views of the city, along with the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St. Olaf’s Church, and a number of museums that are worth visiting.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Tallinn. –Chris & Heather Boothman, A Brit and A Southerner
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Santa Claus Village-Rovaniemi, Finland by Diana of The Elusive Family
9. Christmas in Rovaniemi, Finland
If you asked me where to spend Christmas Day in Europe, I’d recommend Rovaniemi, which bills itself as “the Official Hometown of Santa Claus.”
The city (which is the capital of Finnish Lapland) is reachable via a wonderful Santa Claus night train from Helsinki, or by plane.
The city’s heart and spirit shine brightest during the holidays, when Santa Claus Village is among the most popular hotel choices for travelers.
There are also numerous other unique hotels, including igloos as an option for Rovaniemi accommodations.
Whether you’re visiting Lapland with kids or on a European Christmas vacation with your significant other, this is a beautiful and magical place to visit during the holidays.
Santa Park is an underground theme park where elves wander around, Santa can be found at his little home, and a train takes kids on a ride. There are also numerous other activities there, such as dance shows, an ice bar, and Santa’s mail room.
Other must-do Rovaniemi attractions include being pulled by Huskies through the forests, a Reindeer sleigh ride in the snow, ice fishing on frozen lakes, and chasing the Northern Lights.
Be sure to take part in the local tradition of going ice swimming in the cold!
Since Rovaniemi is located in the Arctic Circle, it’s very important to come prepared with the proper cold weather gear. Multiple layers are essential here, and knowing how to dress properly for extremely cold temperatures is a must.
As long as you’re prepared, the Christmas season in Rovaniemi, Finland is beyond magical . Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Rovaniemi. -Diana of The Elusive Family
READ MORE: Winter Adventures in Finnish Lapland
Christmas in Strasbourg, France by Chrisoula Manika
10. Christmas in Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg, France is home to one of the world’s oldest Christmas markets. The annual attraction dates back to 1570, and is one of many reasons Strasbourg is considered one of the best European cities for Christmas.
Walking through this picturesque town, you’ll be amazed by the glistening Christmas lights, extravagant decorations, and constant aroma of freshly baked goods that waft through the streets throughout the months of November and December.
While average temperatures are a chilly 5°C/41ºF in the daytime, the Christmas cheer (and a few mulled wines) will definitely help to warm you up!
The city boasts no less than 10 Christmas markets that sprawl their way through the streets, so you won’t have to go far to find a Christmas gift or holiday-themed souvenir.
Aside from the Christmas markets, Strasbourg also features an epic Christmas tree decked out with 7 km/4.3 miles of lights!
There’s also a stunning cathedral where you can admire a view of the town from above, and the beautiful timber-framed houses of Petite France.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Strasbourg. -Chrisoula Manika of Travel Passionate
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Tbilisi, Georgia by Nadine Maffre
11. Christmas in Tbilisi, Georgia
Though geographically located in Asia, Georgia is a Council of Europe member and is trying to become an EU nation.
The country celebrates Orthodox Christmas on January 7th, so the festive celebrations in the capital, Tbilisi, start later than in most European cities. But they’re no less flamboyant.
The Town Hall spares no expense in decorating Tbilisi for Christmas, with thousands of sparkling lights– everything from angels to giant baubles– over the hectic streets.
In the heart of town you’ll find a giant tree and, at its base, a sprawling Christmas market with entertainment and tasty treats.
Visiting it is a fabulous way to get acquainted with Georgian Christmas traditions. But be warned, the locals aren’t early birds, so the celebrations usually last well into the wee hours!
The weather in Tbilisi around Christmas is cold, but not freezing. If you’re lucky, you might experience a light flutter of snow.
Wrap up in a warm winter coat and stroll the old town, taste some Georgian wines in a warm wine bar, and take a soak in the city’s famed Sulphur baths.
Tbilisi is also an excellent destination for foodies, as the city’s restaurants offer up a contemporary take on traditional cuisine.
If you’re visiting other Europe destinations in December, extend your holiday celebrations by visiting Tbilisi at the end of your vacation. After the New Year you’ll find festivities there in full swing, and on Orthodox Chrimas you can witness the Alilo procession in all its white-gowned splendour.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Tbilisi. -Nadine Maffre of Le Long Weekend
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Dresden Striezelmarkt in Germany by Alexander Waltner
12. Christmas in Dresden, Germany
Dresden is home to the oldest Christmas market in Germany, the Striezelmarkt, which has been an annual Christmas traditional for around 585 years.
The whole city gets into the festive spirit, which is precisely what makes Dresden one of the best European christmas destinations.
In addition to the main Christmas market in the old town center, there are various other Christmas markets and seasonal decorations all over the city.
Strolling around the Striezelmarkt is definitely one of the best things to do in Dresden during this time of year. There are various stalls selling ornaments and handmade products as well as German food and traditional glühwein.
Visitors should expect temperatures around 0-5º Celsius/32-41º Fahrenheit, so it’s advised to wear layers and a warm jacket. The warm glüwhein or hot chocolate will definitely help keep you warm.
In addition to Christmas markets and the general festive spirit, you shouldn’t miss visiting Dresden attractions such as Zwinger, Frauenkirche, Semperoper, and the Dresden Castle.
Also, don’t forget to get a Christmas mug from the Striezelmarkt when buying hot chocolate or glüwhein.
It’s a popular collection item, and every year brings a different unique design. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Dresden. -Alexander Waltner of Destinavo
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Nuremberg Christmas Market, photo by Maria Haase
13. Christmas in Nuremberg, Germany
Located in the heart of Germany, Nuremberg is a great choice to if you’re looking for an idyllic place to spend in Europe for Christmas.
The city itself is very picturesque. You’ll find medieval half-timbered houses along its cobblestoned streets, plus a grand castle that overlooks the city.
Nuremberg is also home to the world-famous Nuremberg Christmas Market, which draws in 2 million visitors a year from all around the world. Because it is so popular, you should plan to visit during the week to avoid the biggest crowds.
While there, you simply must try the local specialties known as Drei im Weckla- 3 mini-Bratwurst in a crispy bun, which are usually served with mustard.
You’ll also want to try Feuerzangenbowle, which is like Glühwein with a twist: A sugar cone is placed on top of your Glühwein, doused in rum, set on fire, and slowly drips down into your mulled wine.
Another popular favorite is Nürnberger Lebkuchen. The world-famous Elisenlebkuchen are often considered the “mother of all German gingerbread cookies.”
Insider Tip: The Christmas Market at the Handwerkerhof, which is located along the city walls by the train station, is uch less crowded and a bit more “authentic. ” You’ll find beautiful locally-made handicrafts there that make for beautiful souvenirs of your visit. -Maria Haase of Europe Up Close
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Christmas in Budapest, Hungary by Marie Moncrieff
14. Christmas in Budapest, Hungary
With relatively mild winter temperatures and a lack of tourist crowds, Budapest is the perfect place to spend Christmas in Europe.
From skating on outdoor ice rinks to riding the festive trams, there are plenty of things to do in Budapest during the holidays.
Enjoy crisp winter walks to Fisherman’s Bastion (on Buda Hill) or the Citadel (on Gellert Hill) to take in magnificent views of the city.
Ride the famous #2 tram, which is all bedazzled in Christmas lights, or enjoy a small ship cruise on the river Danube for alternative views of the city.
You can also ice skate in City Park, with the fairytale Vajdahunyad Castle as a magnificent backdrop, before luxuriating in the steamy waters of Budapest’s famous Szechenyi thermal baths.
Get even more into the festive spirit by visiting Budapest’s Advent Market at St Stephen’s Basilica, or the foodie-friendly Vorosmarty Square Christmas Market.
You can also enjoy one of Budapest’s famous concerts, or join the locals in purchasing some traditional szaloncukor Christmas candy.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Budapest. –Marie Moncrieff of A Life Without Borders
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Iceland in December by The Travelling Twins
15. Christmas in Reykjavik, Iceland
Fancy getting more presents than ever for Christmas? Or even better, would you like to start receiving your presents a fortnight before the holiday?
If this sounds exciting to you, then you may find Reykjavik to be one of the best European cities for Christmas.
According to Icelandic tradition, Santa Claus doesn’t bring children presents. This job belongs to 13 Yule Lads, who begin bringing gifts on the 12th of December.
It’s customary to leave a little treat out every night for the Yule Lads, and in the morning you might find a present in your shoe.
If you haven’t got any presents though, you must be careful, as a fearsome Yule Cat may eat you on Christmas day!
So how is the weather in Iceland in December? Everyone thinks that Iceland is a very cold country.
But thanks to the Gulf Stream, Iceland has similar temperatures at Christmas time as the rest of Europe, though probably much more windy. If you’re lucky, it may even snow for Christmas Day.
In addition to the possibility of getting lots of presents, what makes Iceland one of the best places to visit in Europe in December is the Northern Lights.
In winter, when the nights are long and very dark, you’ll have a much greater chance to see the Aurora Borealis. We saw them, along with Iceland’s countless other beautiful natural attractions, and they alone are worth the trip to Reykjavik.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Reykjavik. -Ania from The Travelling Twins
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Temple Bar in Dublin, Ireland at Christmas time by Allan Wilson
16. Christmas in Dublin, Ireland
Unlike most European cities, there are no real Christmas markets in Dublin. Instead, the continental-themed Christkindlmarkts are more localized and held outside of the city center.
But Dublin is still incredibly lively, with festive baubles and festive holiday cheer on both sides of the River Liffey and the Ha’penny Bridge.
The pedestrianized streets of Dublin One will be set up with Christmas stalls along Henry Street. Whereas Grafton Street is the main shopping street on the near side of the river, with more high-end decorations and high-end establishments.
Plan for unpredictable Irish weather in Dublin, meaning sun one minute and maybe snow the next, with lots of grey skies in between.
And that is why Christmas in Dublin is often best spent indoors, in traditional Irish pubs with Irish folk music Christmas sing-alongs and lots of seasonal cheer.
The Temple Bar, a notorious tourist area, is a perfect place to celebrate Christmas in Dublin. Or, for a quieter time, take a potter around nearby St. Stephen’s Green. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Dublin. -Allan Wilson of It’s Sometimes Sunny in Bangor
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St Peter Square (Vatican City) Christmas preparations by Marta Correale
17. Christmas in Rome, Italy
Easily one of the best winter holiday destinations in Europe, Rome is wonderful all year round. But it is especially festive at Christmas.
Here, ancient Christian traditions mix with sightseeing and shopping opportunities, making this city an interesting destination for several types of travelers.
At this time of year the days are short and chilly, yet usually dry enough for pleasant visits to the major Rome attractions.
The Pantheon, the Colosseum, and the city’s museums are all open at this time of the year (with the exception of Christmas Day).
And while it is too cold for al fresco dining, the city’s many restaurants offer plenty of opportunities to warm up while enjoying the best that Rome’s food traditions have to offer.
If you’re wondering where to spend Christmas Day in Europe, look no further than Vatican City! For Christmas Day, St. Peter’s Square is all dressed up with a tall tree and nativity scene.
Both look wonderful against the backdrop of the basilica, and are popular among visitors and locals alike.
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Rome. -Marta Correale of Mama Loves Rome
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Most people wouldn’t think of Luxembourg when it comes to spending the Christmas holidays in Europe. But if you want to get away from the crowds, it’s a lovely place to celebrate the season.
Luxembourg is the only Grand-Duchy in the world, and one of the smallest countries in Europe (and the world, at just 998 square miles).
Although it’s a great place to visit all year round, the capital city is particularly quaint during Christmas time.
The entire old town is illuminated, and you’ll find a splendid Christmas Market on the walls of the old fortification.
Some of the most typical things to do during Christmas in Luxembourg include meeting up with friends and family for mulled wine, and attending the Winterlights Festival.
Of course the weather there can be really cold during this time of the year. Expect a maximum daily high of 5° C/41º F, and low temperatures that drop below 0° C/32º F.
When you visit Luxembourg, you can’t miss the casemates, the Grand-Ducal Palace, and the modern art museum MUDAM.
I would highly recommend not to limit your visit to the capital city, as there are plenty of quaint towns and magical castles awaiting you throughout the country.
So it’s very important to decide where to stay in Luxembourg in order to make the most of your time. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Luxembourg. –Paulina on the Road
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Biijenkorf Amsterdam by Samantha Karen
19. Christmas in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Christmas is arguably one of the most enchanting times of the year, and spending it in Amsterdam can make it even more magical. This is because Amsterdam is one of the few countries that celebrate Christmas twice.
The first, which is celebrated on December 5th, is called Sinterklaas, which is the main gift-giving holiday event in Amsterdam.
Sinterklaas is almost more revered than Christmas in Amsterdam, with parades and European Christmas traditions carried out for weeks before the actual celebration day.
However, Amsterdam also celebrates the traditional Christmas Day on December 25th.
Leading up to it, the whole city is lit up with hundreds of thousands of lights, from the Amsterdam Light Festival to the Bijenkorf and the canals. Plus, the Bijenkorf is fully decorated in festive Christmas displays!
The best part is that the weather in Amsterdam in winter is quite mild, with temperatures staying around 5ºC/41ºF.
This means you can enjoy everything the city has to offer without freezing! Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Amsterdam. -Samantha Karen of Sam Sees World
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Maastricht Christmas Market in the Netherlands, photo by Daniela Koleva
20. Christmas in Maastricht, Netherlands
The magical Maastricht Christmas Market is one of the loveliest places to spend Christmas in Europe for the holidays. The festivities start a month before Christmas, and end the day before New Year’s Eve.
Each year, Vrijthof Square turns into a magical playground for young and old alike.
There’s a Ferris wheel offering the most beautiful view of the city and its twinkling lights, a skating rink to practice your pirouettes, a gigantic slide for some fun, and a covered Christmas market to buy presents for your loved ones.
For those who love classical music, the world-famous Dutch violinist André Rieu usually gives a series of concerts during the week before Christmas.
If you want to visit some incredibly unique Christmas markets, head to Valkenburg, a lovely historical town just a 15-minute drive from Maastricht.
Valkenburg is best-known for its famous underground caves. In two of them, the Municipal Cave and the Velvet Cave, you’ll find the cutest underground Christmas markets! –Daniela Koleva of Exploring the Netherlands
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Dog sledding in Tromso, Norway by Megan Starr
21. Christmas in Tromso, Norway
Tromso, Norway is one of the best destinations in Europe to spend Christmas for active travelers, or those looking to break away from tradition to indulge in activities and create new memories!
Norway celebrates Christmas like no other place! From Julebrus (Christmas soda) to Julebord (a Norwegian Christmas feast) to cozy cabins nestled in snowy valleys, Norway is the perfect place to spend Christmas in Europe.
Tromso, the gateway to Arctic Norway, is the best place to celebrate Christmas because you’ll find a plethora of wintry activities. Note that many tours include cool animals, so finding ethical tours is an important task when planning your trip.
If you’re keen to try dog sledding in Tromso, you’ll find a few outfitters that take exceptional care of their dogs. You may also want to book a Northern Lights tour, snowmobile safari, a traditional Sami night, and a whale-watching tour on a silent catamaran.
If you’re traveling with children, check out activities such as visiting the Tromso Ice Domes, the Arctic Cathedral, and the Polar Museum. You’ll also find informative Sami exhibits and history detailed at the University of Tromso’s Museum.
One insider tip for visiting Tromso at Christmastime is to go before or after the actual holiday if you want to save money and avoid the onslaught of tourists. Local restaurants offer Christmas dinners throughout December, and you will see snow regardless of when you go. But traveling before or after Christmas can offer a more intimate experience.
Note that Winter Solstice is a few days before Christmas, and this is the darkest time of the year in Norway. So there is no sunrise or sunset. But the skies will be among the most colorful you’ve ever seen, with vibrant hues of purple, red, and orange almost guaranteed. –Megan Starr of Megan & Aram
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Krakow Christmas Market by Kris
22. Christmas in Krakow, Poland
Krakow is a beautiful city that’s still somewhat off the radar for many international travelers.
Its old town square has been the site of markets for centuries, and the modern-day Krakow Christmas Market held there definitely lives up to that legacy.
The historic buildings surrounding the Rynek Glowny (Main Square) provide the perfect backdrop for the twinkling lights, oversized Christmas tree, and rows of booths selling gifts, food, and hot drinks.
The market officially runs from late November until just after Christmas, but there will likely be vendors hanging around until the new year.
You may also get a chance to enjoy live entertainment, with choirs performing throughout the season.
And check out the Nativity competition, in which locals make elaborate Nativity cradles and replicas of landmarks around Krakow and present them during a procession.
Krakow’s winter weather is cold, so you can expect the average high temperature to be just a few degrees above freezing.
If you want to experience a white Christmas in Europe, visit Krakow around the holidays. Just be sure to pack warm clothing, good boots, and adequate outer wear.
The Krakow Christmas market is located right in front of St. Mary’s Basilica, within walking distance of top attractions like Wawel Castle and Schindler’s Factory, so you can also do plenty of exploring in between shopping.
For a longer excursion, check out the Wieliczka salt mines just outside Krakow, or plan a full-day trip to tour Auschwitz. Check out Get Your Guide for tours in and from Krakow. -Kris of Nomad By Trade
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Bolo Rei Cake by James Cave
23. Christmas in Algarve, Portugal
The Algarve isn’t the first place you think of when you imagine a European Christmas. But it’s the contrast of Christmas traditions and warm sun that make it an interesting place to visit in December.
Like most other places, Christmas in Portugal revolves around food. In the weeks before the holiday, the markets are abuzz as people stock up for the consoada meal on December 24.
This usually means serving bacalhau (especially bacalhãu de consoada), but in the Algarve it’s often octopus instead.
Then there are the sweets, like fatias douradas, azevias, and filhós, as well as desserts like arroz doce, flan, aletria, and, of course, a Bolo Rei or Rainha cake.
In Portugal, it’s rarely a question of which sweets shall we have at Christmas: They’re all getting eaten!
If you can, try to stay until the 5th of January to see the charolas (or choirs) sing janeiras. These are traditional songs that celebrate the birth of Jesus and the arrival of the three kings. I
t’s a unique Christmas tradition that’s celebrated across the Algarve, but especially in Silves. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Algarve. –James Cave of the Portugalist
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Natal de Europa em Lisboa, photo by By Guy Moll via CC BY 2.0
24. Christmas in Lisbon, Portugal
If you ‘re looking for one of the best warm places to spend Christmas in Europe, get yourself to Lisbon, Portugal. With just 2 days in Lisbon, you can enjoy the best city sights and see how this town goes all out in making the season festive.
Start with the city’s biggest celebration, Wonderland Lisboa, in Eduardo VII Park. You can’t miss the huge Ferris Wheel, ice skating rink, Santa’s village, food stalls, and local arts and crafts.
Other great Christmas markets include Campo Pequeno, a shopping extravaganza that takes place on the first weekend in December, with 140 local artisans selling gifts produced in Portugal.
Foodies will love sipping on mulled wine as they indulge in yummy Portuguese treats like pasteis de nata at Rossio Square. Make sure to try Bolo Rei, a Portuguese king cake.
From Rossio Square, taking a 10-minute walk down the Rua Augusta will showcase stunning Christmas light displays on your way to Praça do Comércio.
This huge town square (and former royal residence) has the tallest Christmas tree in Europe,with the surrounding buildings completely lit up for the holidays. Christmas in Lisbon will surely exceed your expectations! –Jenifer of The Evolista
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Bucharest Christmas Market by Lori Pascal
25. Christmas in Bucharest, Romania
One of the best places to spend Christmas in Europe is Bucharest, Romania. And I’m not just saying that because it’s my hometown!
We have a big Bucharest Christmas Market organized in front of the Palace of Parliament, which is the biggest civilian building and the heaviest building in the world.
There are also numerous other Christmas fairs taking place in various city parks and malls.
If you want to make the most of Christmas in Bucharest, combine the fairs with sightseeing and visit also the Spring Palace (the official residence of the Ceausescu family) and the Village Museum.
And don’t miss traditional foods such as sarmale (cabbage rolls with meat and rice) and cozonac (a sweet cake).
Insider tip: Take a tour of Bucharest at night to admire the splendid Christmas lights decorating the city, and you’ll quickly understand why its nickname is “the Little Paris.”
We usually have snow in December, so you’re almost guaranteed a white Christmas in Bucharest. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Bucharest. –Lori Pascal of Travel Moments in Time
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Red Square Christmas Market in Moscow, Russia by Karen Turner
26. Christmas in Moscow, Russia
Moscow, Russia has to be one of my favorite Christmas destinations in Europe.
Although Russia celebrates Christmas on a different schedule than most of the world (because they use the Orthodox calendar), visiting Moscow for Christmas means that all the shops will be open as people prepare for New Year’s Eve and Christmas.
Christmas was actually banned there in communist times, but today it’s generally celebrated in January and is a major public holiday.
Most of the major Moscow attractions will be open during the holiday period, although they are quite likely to be crowded.
Moscow’s city center is full of beautifully festive lights. In the various quarters, you’ll find Christmas markets throughout the city set up by December.
Locals as well as tourists beginning their holiday vacation start to come out in full force.
If you’re looking for a white Christmas in Europe, you’ll most likely get one in Moscow. Although the cold can certainly scare some visitors off, the city’s indoor attractions are generally well-heated and sidewalks are cleaned off for pedestrians.
My favorite attraction in Moscow had to be the Red Square Christmas market, which was beautifully decorated and the perfect place to pick up souvenirs or gifts.
As you browse the Christmas market, you’ll want to pick up a cup of glintvein (mulled wine) to sip, or simply warm your hands.
A uniquely Russian Christmas tradition is getting your fortune read (if you dare!). Otherwise, find a good restaurant to eat richly until you can’t take another bite. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Moscow. -Karen Turner of Wanderlustingk
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Edinburgh at Christmas by Gillian Denovan
27. Christmas in Edinburgh, Scotland
If you’re planning on traveling to Europe for Christmas, a visit to Edinburgh around the holidays is truly a must!
The Scottish capital transforms into a winter wonderland, with streets decked in lights and the Christmas market taking over Princes Street Gardens.
There’s so much to do in the city at this time of year, it’s not surprising that Edinburgh attracts close to 1 million visitors during the festive season!
We personally love the Christmas market experience– think gluhwein, crafts, unique gifts, and fresh Scottish produce.
Thrillseekers will also appreciate the fun fair rides, especially the Big Wheel and the 60 metre-high Star Flyer. Children will love Santa Land, Santa’s grotto, the helter-skelter, and a trip to the pantomime.
For something unique, we recommend the magical Winter Light Trail at the Botanic Gardens and a glass of fizz at the Dome on George Street. This Edinburgh institution is renowned for its stunning Christmas lights and decorations.
In between sipping mulled wine and munching on bratwurst, make time to explore some of the city’s highlights.
Must-visit sites include the iconic Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, the Grassmarket, the Palace of Holyrood House, Arthur’s Seat, Calton Hill and, of course, the Scotch Whisky Experience.
Just make sure you layer up and come prepared for rain, sleet, snow, wind and, hopefully, sunshine… this is Scotland, after all! Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Edinburgh. –Gillian Denovan of Scotland Bucket List
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Ayutamiento Plaza by K of Next Bite Of Life
28. Christmas in Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain is a wonderful destination for spending Christmas in Europe. The weather (with temps in the low 40s) is cool and pleasant, and the smell of chestnuts roasting adds to the festive air.
The Ayutamiento Plaza is the place to be. The square is decorated with a massive Christmas tree that serves as a gathering place for all, since the Spanish don’t decorate their homes for the holidays.
There’s also an ice skating rink, a gigantic carousel, and even the occasional Christmas carolers.
Christmas markets pop up in several areas of the highly walkable city. There’s one just across from the Estacion Nord (a must-see Cultural Heritage Interest Site), and another at the Art Nouveau Mercado Central, one of the largest indoor fresh food markets in Europe.
Insider tip: Join the locals at the Mercado Colon, where you can shop for unique, hand-crafted gifts.
Try the churro con chocolate and/or horchata at one of the indoor cafes. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Valencia. -K of Next Bite Of Life
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29. Christmas in Abisko, Sweden
Poised along Lake Torneträsk and entrenched within the U-shaped Lapporten Valley, Abisko is one of the best spots in the world to see the Aurora Borealis.
On our month-long trip around Lapland, we had our best encounter with the Northern Lights in Abisko.
We saw swathes of green lights dancing and shimmering across the sky, almost like electronic curtains flapping before us. It was the best Christmas we ever had, thanks to the magic of the Northern Lights.
At Christmastime, it can get extremely cold in Abisko, with temperatures dipping down to -20 degrees Fahrenheit at night. And remember that Abisko is a very small town, so don’t expect big Christmas parades or parties there.
But if you’re up for some adventurous Arctic traditions, there are loads of things to do, from dogsledding and snowshoeing to meeting Reindeer and snowmobiling. Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in Abisko. -Nellie Huang of Wild Junket
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Swiss Alpine Village. Photo contributed by Cate Brubaker
30. Christmas in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland
One of my all-time favorite Christmastime locations is the Swiss Alps. A few years ago my husband and I were invited to spend a couple of weeks at a friend’s apartment in Salouf, a tiny mountain village in the German-speaking region of Switzerland.
Flurries began the day we arrived, but the sun soon came out (after dumping 2 feet of snow!) and we enjoyed “warm” winter temperatures for most of our time there.
We rented a car and were able to easily visit several of the area’s charming villages and towns, including St. Moritz and Davos.
We also consumed lots of afternoon coffee and cake in cozy cafes, went on snowy hikes, rode a car train through a super long tunnel (that was a first for us!), and took a day trip to warmer Lugano in southern Switzerland.
If we’d brought better cold weather gear with us, we could have gone skiing, sledding, or snowshoeing (next time!).
Just before Christmas, we loaded up on traditional Swiss food at a grocery store in Chur, and ate cheese fondue on Christmas Eve (Raclette is another popular choice).
There’s so much to do in beautiful alpine Switzerland during Christmas, and I highly recommend celebrating the holidays there at least oncein your life!
Check out Get Your Guide for a fun tour in the Swiss Alps. -Cate Brubaker of My Germany Vacation; featured image of the London Angel by Eniko of Travel Hacker Girl
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16 Best Places in Europe for Winter| Homelike
With the winter weather blowing in, many of us may be seeking that perfect place to cozy down for the year’s coldest season. Others may see winter as the most romantic and beautiful time of the year and wish to soak up as much of the yuletide as we can. Either way, the European continent has a wealth of destinations to satisfy every taste. Whether that be the snowy slopes of the Swiss Alps or the gentle winter sunshine of the Mediterranean, the best places to spend winter in Europe are endless.
With such a concentration of different countries and cities in one continent, Europe offers a buffet of culture for the would-be winter traveler. Let’s take a look at the best places to spend winter in Europe and what each of these stunning European destinations can bring to your winter experience.
1. Munich
The capital of Germany’s southern state of Bavaria, Munich, has long held a place as one of Europe’s top winter destinations. The cold of a southern German winter seems to marry perfectly with the feel of the city. Especially festive during this time of the year, Munich holds elaborate Christmas markets, known as Christkindlmarkts, some of the best anywhere in the world.
The city’s closeness to picture-perfect winter scenes such as castle Neuschwanstein, said to be the inspiration for the castle at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, and idyllic Bavarian architecture seem to bring the whole winter wonderland to life. Not only does this make it a perfect destination for families to bring young children, but there is also plenty for adults to enjoy too.
The wide-open squares of Munich, known as plazas, become the center of much winter cheer and merrymaking. Sipping hot winter drinks as you’re surrounded by a hub of Munich’s people can’t help but bring a sense of joy to your winter break. The cuisine of southern Germany also matches perfectly with the winter vibes. Warm pretzels, hot German sausages such as Weisswurst (“white sausage”), and good German beer all make the winter experience in Munich all the more comfortable.
Check out apartments in Munich to spend winter and popular winter activities in Munich.
Highlights of spending winter in Munich
Magical Christmas markets
Close to winter wonderland castles
Hearty winter food that blends perfectly with your surroundings.
Sociable love for the winter season
2. London
The largest city in all of the United Kingdom, London is always a fantastic destination to visit but is undoubtedly one of the best places to spend winter in Europe. During the final months of the year, London transforms into a Christmas capital, not unlike the scene we would expect from an American city such as New York.
Christmas grottos and fantastical window displays in iconic places such as Harrods are welcome sights for the whole family, but the children especially. Here they can meet Santa Claus and his elves, receiving a gift and a bit of winter cheer, perfect for keeping the children happy on winter family break in the English capital.
One of the largest city parks in London, Hyde Park, is transformed into a winter wonderland at this time too. The park is complete with ice and snow sculptures, an ice-skating rink, rides, and Santa Land, where you’ll find child-friendly rides. The city also displays some of the best Christmas light displays anywhere, most famously being along the iconic Oxford Street.
As London is used to the cooler climates, its infrastructure and attractions are all geared towards enjoying life indoors. Whether this is the multitude of traditional cozy British pubs or the plethora of museums and art galleries with free admission, you will never fail to find something to do in the city, making it one of the best places to spend winter in Europe.
Check out apartments in London to spend winter and popular winter activities in London.
Highlights of spending winter in London
City parks transformed into winter wonderland attractions.
Fantastic Christmas light displays along Oxford Street.
Homely and cozy pubs, perfect for spending warm winter days indoors.
Numerous free admissions to galleries and museums for snow days.
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Paris
The French capital of Paris is deservedly on the list of best places to visit in Europe, and this is still the case during those winter months. The famous Champs Elysee avenue in the center of the city is transformed into a giant ice skating rink, perfect for the whole family to enjoy a winter sport in the heart of Paris.
Another iconic Parisian landmark, the Notre Dame Cathedral, goes through its own winter transformation. With a giant Christmas tree and elaborate light show, Notre Dame Cathedral is made even more impressive and elegant during the winter months.
What really makes Paris one of the best places to visit in Europe with family during winter is the fact that it is home to Disneyland Paris. During the dying months of the year, Disneyland Paris displays elaborate holiday decorations, shows and gives your children the chance to visit Santa Claus.
Also, home to cozy French bistros and welcoming bars, the famous European city is set out perfect for the winter months. When the snow and ice get a little too much, you can visit the myriad of iconic museums and art galleries that make this city so famous around the world.
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Highlights of spending winter in Paris
Beautiful ice rinks in the heart of the city.
Light displays across famous buildings such as Notre Dame Cathedral.
Cozy Parisian bistros welcome you into the warmth to enjoy fantastic French cuisine.
Disneyland Paris becomes a winter wonderland for both the young and old.
4. Nuremberg
Another of Germany’s iconic Bavarian cities, Nuremberg is not only the second-biggest city in the state of Bavaria but arguably one the best to visit during the end and start of the year. Bavaria, and Germany as a whole, are well-known for their Christmas markets, known as Christkindlmarkts, but the city of Nuremberg surely takes the top spot. Nuremberg’s Christmas Market has been active for over five centuries and is a world within itself.
Over one hundred stalls sell everything you could wish for during the festive season. Most famously of all are the Rauschgoldengel, which are gold-foil angel decorations, and the traditional gingerbread, known as lebkuchen. The fantastic Christmas market takes place against the backdrop of the breathtaking Nuremberg architecture, something that has defined the city for centuries.
This architecture and awesome sights really come into their own in the January and December months. No visit to the city would be complete without a stroll along the cobbled streets and a visit to Nuremberg Castle, a perfect landmark for a winter visit. To get into the Christmas spirit even more during the December weeks, why not head to Lorenzkirche church, home to one of the largest organs in the world.
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Highlights of spending winter in Nuremberg
One of the best Christmas markets in the world.
Stunning architecture that blends with the winter weather seamlessly.
An idyllic countryside that surrounds the city.
5. Berlin
Germany seems to take the lead when it comes to the best places to spend winter in Europe and no list of German cities would be complete without mentioning the capital, Berlin. Berlin encapsulates all the best things about a December or January in Germany, but on a much larger scale. Taking influence from the Bavarian Christmas markets, the German capital is home to one of the largest and varied in the country. Drawing in traders from across Germany, you will find a plethora of Christmas gift ideas here, along with a wide range of German-made treats.
During the December and January months, Berlin becomes a hotspot for winter actives. The city is home to a giant ice rink, where you can skate until your heart’s content and your cheeks are rosy. For the more thrill-seeking winter lovers, toboggan runs are found across the city, especially on the slopes of one of Berlin’s highest hills, Teufelsberg.
Long known as a city of fantastic entertainment, December sees a boom in performing arts. Shows run throughout the winter period, with a jam-packed calendar of theatre performances and more. To escape the snow and ice, Berlin is also renowned for being a city full of luxury spas of varying types. A jump in the sauna or heating pool is a sure way to warm yourself up after a day in the cold.
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Highlights of spending winter in Berlin
One of the largest Christmas markets in Germany.
City winter activities such as ice-skating and tobogganing.
Huge repertoire of Christmas theatre shows throughout the winter months.
Large spa treatment facilities throughout the capital.
6. Vienna
Keeping in the German-speaking world, the Austrian capital Vienna is high on the list of best places to spend winter in Europe and especially during the December and January months. The image of Austria as a whole and the picture of winter seem to blend perfectly and they do! An alpine country, Vienna’s location means you are only ever an hour’s drive away from some of the top skiing resorts and locations in the world, such as Semmering and St. Corona.
Known as the city of music, Vienna during winter time plays host to a huge range of classical and modern performances, most notably at the famous Vienna Opera House. During December, Vienna’s City Hall Square transforms into a fairyland, with fantastic light displays, bustling Christmas markets, and Christmas workshops.
In front of the iconic Schönbrunn Palace, the winter months transform it into a romantic atmosphere of musical concerts and traditional handicraft shops, creating a magical urban sprawl of festivity. With so much to see and do during these months of the year, the Austrian capital has become one of the most magical places in Europe to visit. Combining a love of food, music, Christmas, and idyllic festiveness, Vienna has it all.
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Highlights of spending winter in Vienna
Close to numerous world-class skiing resorts.
Swaths of musical shows throughout the ‘city of music’.
Booming Christmas markets and streetwide celebrations.
Many stalls selling a variety of Austrian handicrafts.
7. Cologne
Last but not least, on the German trail over winter cities, are arguably one of the most iconic cities in the country, Cologne. Famous for its epic cathedral and stunning Germanic architecture, Cologne has long defined the image of cultural Germany and is well worth a visit any time of the year.
When the winter chill comes in across the city, Cologne really comes into its own. If you are searching for the ideal antidote to cold winter days in this German city then the Claudius Therme is your savior. A thermal bath and sauna complex sprawling across Cologne’s Rheinpark, the complex is home to numerous saunas, thermal pools, and relaxation rooms.
Another ideal way to keep warm and soak up the Cologne culture is to pay a visit to one of the traditional Brauhaus and drink the local beer, Kölsch. Sitting in this warm and charming beer house reminds you are in the heart of western Germany and is a perfect way to observe the people passing by.
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Highlights of spending winter in Cologne
Stunning and famous architecture in the backdrop of winter.
Warming and welcoming bars selling traditional Kölsch.
Impressive thermal bath houses and saunas.
8. Edinburgh
The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is one of the most romantically picturesque cities in all of northern Europe. Visiting the city during the winter months only adds to the overall wintery charm that Scotland has. Surrounded by rolling hills and green countryside, Edinburgh is enveloped in a landscape that comes to life with a mysterious beauty during the colder months.
With Edinburgh’s famous Royal Botanic Garden, you don’t need to leave the city to observe the brilliant image of Scottish nature. In winter the garden gets covered in snow and various rare plants bloom, adding to the wintery beauty.
Back in the city, Edinburgh has a huge number of cozy pubs and cafes, bustling with locals and visitors soaking up the Scottish hospitality. Wandering around the famous sights of Edinburgh Castle during December days adds its whole new angle of Scottish beauty that just isn’t here during those spring and summer days.
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Highlights of spending winter in Edinburgh
Stunning natural winter landscapes so close to the city.
A warm and welcome pub and cafe culture.
Winding streets and landmarks such as Edinburgh castle come into their own.
9. Zürich
One of the largest cities and possibly the most famous in Switzerland, Zürich draws in thousands of visitors in the winter months of the year and for very good reasons. Christmas time brings jaw-dropping displays of opulence, including a huge Christmas tree decorated with 7,000 Swarovski crystals. Unlike many European Christmas markets that happen outdoors, Zürich’s Christmas market takes place in the city’s Main Train Station, giving an extra air of warming atmosphere and celebration.
Topping the European Christmas celebrations once again, the city’s inner courtyard of the National Museum hosts a spectacular, interactive light show called Illuminarium, bringing the city to life. Combining the Yuletide celebrations with the epicness of a circus, Zürich puts on The Circus Conelli, combining aerial acrobatics, comedy shows, and musical performances.
Although in northern Switzerland, Zürich’s location amongst an alpine country also means you are only a day trip away from the famous Alps mountain range. Not only are they stunningly beautiful sights, but they also offer the chance for world-beating winter sports, including a number of top ski resorts.
A healthy combination of winter sports, breathtaking natural beauty, and a hub of wintertime activities definitely make Zürich one of the best places to visit in Europe in December or January.
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Highlights of spending winter in Zurich
Amazing theatrical Christmas events throughout the city.
Close to the Alps and their many skiing resorts.
Spectacular light shows over the December and January months.
Home to the winter circus of The Circus Conelli.
10. Seville
Being in southern Spain, the Spanish city of Seville conjures up images of blazing summer days and a plethora of summer fruit such as Seville oranges. And yet, Seville has quickly become one of the most popular cities to visit during the winter months and not only to escape the colder weather. Though not the only thing worth visiting Seville for, the weather during the winter months is one of the biggest attractions for visiting the city, and with average temperatures at a pleasant 10-12 degrees, it is easy to see why.
In Spain, gifts are exchanged on January 6th, with the traditional story being that the Three Wise Men visit the houses in the country bringing gifts to all the children. This being the case, early January in Seville sees a huge street parade trundle through the city streets, complete with gift-giving to the crowd.
With the Catholic Church one of the main driving forces in Spain, the traditional nativity scenes throughout Seville are traded for the Belén tradition of depicting the entire city of Bethlehem, not just the manger scene – when walking through Spanish streets of Seville, this will become a fantastic pastime of trying to find the best one!
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Highlights of spending winter in Seville
Fantastic weather, with the temperatures staying around ten to twelve degrees.
Incredible street parades, with differing traditions.
Try a wide range of local dishes, bringing you the feel of summer in winter.
Huge nativity displays display the whole of Bethlehem.
11. Valencia
The second Spanish city on our list shows that the Iberian peninsula is a fantastic place to visit during the winter months. The eastern Spanish city of Valencia looks out onto the Mediterranean sea, a painfully beautiful view no matter what time of the year. Although popularly visited during the summer months, winter in Valencia takes on a whole new feel and image.
No winter visit to a European city would be complete without a trip to the Christmas Market, and the warm winter streets of Valencia do not disappoint. Already having a strong market culture, the Christmas Market in Valencia blooms into countless stalls selling a variety of festive goods, including sweet treats, handicrafts, and bespoke Christmas decorations.
Trading your mince pies and Christmas puddings for local delicacies is a switch that is sure to bring a smile to any sugar-loving visitor to Valencia in winter. Valencia is famous for making and selling a sweet treat called turrón. Turrón is made from honey, sugar, and egg white, with toasted almonds or other nuts, and usually shaped into either a rectangular tablet or a round cake – no visit to Valencia during wintertime would be complete without tasting its delights.
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Highlights of spending winter in Valencia
Warm winter weather, keeping around the 10 to 15-degree mark.
Stunning views out to the Mediterranean sea.
Unique christmas markets selling local goods and foods such as Turró.
A great location to explore eastern Spain while you are here.
12. Barcelona
No European and especially Spanish guide to winter stays would be complete with a nod to one of the country’s most popular cities, Barcelona. Barcelona in winter times combines everything you could want for a winter stay with warmth. Also, looking out onto the Mediterranean sea, Barcelona’s beaches and coastline still retain their beauty right into the winter months.
Aside from the undeniable pleasure of not being cold while you conduct your Christmas shopping, visiting Barcelona in the dying months of the year will allow you to visit its numerous world-class tourist attractions without the hordes of tourists. Sites such as the iconic Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell created by the genius architect Antoni Gaudi are usually swamped with holiday-makers. Yet, in December and January, you are free to explore at your leisure, taking in the sights against the backdrop of winter beauty.
Although you won’t be throwing snowballs and skating across ice, the lower temperatures compared to Spanish summers can be easily combated by spending time in the city’s thermal baths. Barcelona has restored an ancient Roman in the Gothic Quarters called Aire de Barcelona. Here, you can choose between a normal hot bath, scented rooms, and even a red wine bath!
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Highlights of spending winter in Barcelona
Pristine Mediterranean coastline without the hordes of tourists.
Lack of lines queuing for some of Europe’s most popular cultural sights.
Enjoy the thermal baths before you set out to the mild temperatures of winter.
A plethora of world class cuisine, complete with a winter twist.
13. Oxford
When we think of popular places to visit in Europe, many of us are quick to think of epic cities such as Paris, Barcelona, and Berlin. Yet, those looking for something a little different and are looking to keep to a budget should set their sights on the charming English city of Oxford. Famous for being home to one of the oldest European universities in the world, the central-southern English city has so much more than academia and during the colder seasons, a magic that is like nowhere else.
For any anglophiles with a dewy-eyed vision of quintessential Englishness, Oxford in winter is the place to be. Complete with cobbled streets, charming English architecture, and a laid back almost village-like feel, there is much to love about the city. Those asking the question, where does it snow in Europe in December? Oxford may be your saving grace.
When the snow blankets the Oxford streets, it is easy to allow yourself to fall into a Dickensian novel mindset, only increasing the city’s charm. To escape the bite of an English winter, Oxford is home to numerous cozy English pubs, many of which have their own unique history. Taking the eagle and child for example – this pub was once the meeting place of two of England’s most celebrated authors, JRR Tolkien and C.S Lewis.
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Highlights of spending winter in Oxford
Almost guaranteed some winter snow.
Charming English architecture and history.
Bustling Christmas markets.
Cozy English pubs with links to literary greats such as JRR Tolkien.
14. Amsterdam
One of the most popular European destinations to visit during the spring, summer, and fall months, the Dutch city of Amsterdam is a fantastic place to visit during winter if you’re looking for a better deal. With lower accommodation and airline prices, the popular liberal city can be enjoyed without the fear of breaking the bank.
Already a charmingly beautiful city, complete with crisscrossing canals and preserved 19th-century architecture, the whole city truly comes to life during the winter months. With the stunning city backdrop already in place, it is then breathtakingly enhanced by one of the best Christmas light shows anywhere. The Amsterdam Light Festival decorated the canal banks with colored lights and an array of giant light sculptures that you will audibly gasp at.
Winter in Amsterdam is also when the famous Dutch cafe and baking culture comes into its own. There’s nothing so soulfully warming as wandering out of the snowy canal side back streets and into the warmth of Dutch cafe. Choose from an array of warming baked goods and a smooth cup of coffee while you gaze at the picture-postcard view outside.
So self-contained, Amsterdam’s many sights are all within walking distance, making a winter walk through the city streets and joy all within itself and making a visit you will not soon forget.
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Highlights of spending winter in Amsterdam
Breathtaking Amsterdam Light Festival.
Numerous indoor attractions such as the Van Gogh Museum.
Irresistible cafe culture, warming your hands and heart.
Idyllic canals and streets have a whole new appeal in the winter dusk.
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Brussels
The Belgian capital and center of European politics, Brussels, may not often get the tourist attention it so rightly deserves, but visiting it during its winter months may be one of the best ways to see the city. With such a winter charm and culture that seamlessly appeals to the winter days, you could easily believe that the city was built to be enjoyed during the December and January months. Visiting the Belgian capital during winter is also very kind on the bank balance, something that can only make it more appealing.
As with many large European cities in winter, Brussels plays host to a bustling Christmas market. One of the main differences in the Brussels Christmas market is its fantastic location in the Grand Place. Here you can engage in the famously festive sweet delights that Belgium is so known for. Whether this is a smooth Belgian hot chocolate or a sugary Belgian waffle, you are sure to have enough to keep yourself warm and satisfied.
A visitor to Brussels’ Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert shopping arcade is all the better once you can escape the winter chill. This 19th-century shopping arcade features boutiques and designer stores – perfect for getting your last-minute Christmas presents.
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Highlights of spending winter in Brussels
Elaborate Christmas markets.
Indulge in winter treats such as Belgian hot chocolate and Belgian waffles.
Perfect for Christmas shopping.
Ideal for a winter break on a budget.
16. Dublin
The Irish capital of Dublin has long been on the must-visit list of European cities and walking through Emerald Isle’s biggest city during winter only adds to the magic. A port city on the shores of the Irish Sea, the climate in Dublin really does take winter weather to a whole new level. Those who can handle the cold nights and windy chills of a Dublin day will truly see the magic of winter here.
Again, the natural layout and Irish culture seem to perfectly lend itself to the wintertime, and seeing the Irish capital in all its winter charm is almost something magical. One of the best things to do on a cold winter day in Dublin is to search out its many public houses. These pubs are often complete with roaring open fires and a traditional Irish band – ideal for relaxing with an Irish coffee or pint of stout.
To really impress yourself in the historic Galiec and pagan history of the island, a day trip to the Newgrange prehistoric site just west of the city is a must. Every year during the winter solstice, many people gather around the tomb and inside it, viewing the poignant moment when the sun rises directly in line with the building’s entrance.
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Highlights of spending winter in Dublin
Fantastic traditional pubs with roaring fires and Irish music.
Charming Irish streets, complete with friendly locals and markets.
You are able to whiteness the sunrise through an ancient prehistoric tomb during the winter solstice.
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The 12 Best European Cities to Visit for Christmas 2021
Christmas in Europe is synonym with snow, time-honored traditions, Gothic churches with fabulous choirs, and charming medieval squares brought to life by colorful Christmas markets.
Some cities celebrate the holidays in grand style, others with peculiar customs and yuletide nostalgia aplenty, and some of them are simply at their finest during this time of the year.
Combining idyllic ancient architecture, fabulous festive fairs, and sweet winter scents that bring back childhood memories, a trip to one of these Christmas-perfect European cities will knock the Scrooge out of you.
Here they are: the best European cities to visit for Christmas!
Prague, Czech Republic
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Prague, the Gothic fairytale of Europe, celebrates Christmas with glam and grandeur, its breathtaking architecture providing a truly dramatic backdrop for sipping scented mulled wine and getting lost in the Christmas shopping frenzy.
Winter in the Czech capital is crisp and chilly, but walking down its cobbled alleys that whisper about ghosts of a tumultuous past, along gorgeous Gothic buildings covered in fresh snow, is like stepping into a Christmas card.
Prague’s Christmas markets are among the most famous in Europe, providing an excellent opportunity to discover the traditions, cultural values, and delicious cuisine of this landlocked Central European country steeped in history. The biggest, oldest, and most impressive is the one set in the Old Town Square, at the foot of the Church of Our Lady before Týn. Nevertheless, those held in Wenceslas Square and Náměstí Míru are equally appealing.
Everywhere you look, cheerful, beautifully decorated wooden huts jam-packed with festive goodies sell everything from craft gift items and beautiful Christmas tree ornaments to typical Czech delicacies such as spit-roasted hams or Trdelník, a traditional hot sugar-coated pastry. The entire scene is animated by music, lights, animal stables, and nativity scenes.
After filling your shopping bag with all sorts of glistening decorations, warm up with a hot mug of mulled wine and a spin on the ice skating rink, or attend one of the fabulous concerts that take place in the city’s remarkable churches and halls during Christmas.
Really, is anyone still doubting that Prague is one of the best places to spend Christmas in Europe?
Vienna, Austria
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It’s hard to find a city that celebrates Christmas with such grace and elegance as Vienna. The sparkling, elegant Christmas markets, the legendary café culture, and the old-world charm give the city a magical appeal, while its imperial architecture – basked in twinkling lights – makes for a wonderful backdrop for a fun-filled winter break.
Indulge in glühwein, sausages, and freshly baked pastries at Vienna’s ubiquitous Christkindlmarkts; go ice skating on Rathausplatz; pay a visit to the Snow Globe Museum in the 17th District; and make sure you book a ticket at one of the legendary Christmas concerts that take place in the city’s sumptuous churches during this time of year. The most famous is Christmas in Vienna by the Vienna Boys Choir at Wiener Konzerthaus, but there’s a wealth of classical performances and chamber music events to choose from.
Cologne, Germany
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Also known as Köln, Cologne is famous for its spectacular cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the city in more than one way.
From the end of November until New Year’s Eve, the largest city on the Rhine, which happens to be the birthplace of mulled wine, plays host to no less than 7 Christmas fairs, some of them uniquely themed, others authentic and steeped in tradition.
Regarded as some of the best Christmas markets in Germany, these winter attractions scattered all over Cologne are a wonderful opportunity to enter the magical atmosphere of Christmas and get familiar with the customs of this fascinating nation that gave birth to Christmas markets.
Strasbourg, France
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Home to the oldest Christmas market in France, a magnificent Gothic cathedral, and a charming UNESCO-listed Old Town, the quaint Alsatian city near the border with Germany is a fantastic destination for your winter trip. You’ll definitely love the delightful Marchés de Noël set up across Strasbourg’s historic plazas and the elaborate displays that adorn the city’s half-timbered houses each year.
In the shadow of its mighty cathedral, you’ll find nearly 300 traditional wooden stalls packed with lovely Christmas tree ornaments, eye-catching Nativity figurines, and heartwarming seasonal specialties such as roasted chestnuts, bredele cookies, or vin chaud (mulled wine). The atmosphere comes alive with carol singing, Nativity plays, and glistening ice-skating rinks that you would hardly resist the temptation to jump on.
Wroclaw, Poland
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During the winter holidays, Wroclaw, Poland’s 4th largest city, seduces visitors with a delightful Christmas market that dates back to the 16th century. The streets are adorned with bright decorations, the Old Town oozes energy and good vibes, and Christmas carols resound in the Rynek, a stunning candy-colored square whose Hungarian, German, and Italian influences evoke the city’s diversity.
Wroclaw was named the European Capital of Culture back in 2016, so expect to discover a city full of history and events, with a youthful vibe, unique architecture, and an impressive cultural life. Even so, tourists are fewer and prices cheaper than elsewhere in this list, which makes it one of the most enchanting Christmas destinations in Europe.
Tallinn, Estonia
With a UNESCO-protected medieval Old Town that seems straight out of the pages of a children’s storybook, Tallinn is delightful throughout the year, but it is winter that gives it a unique character.
The Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats), with its pastel-hued facades, old-world street lamps, and small wooden huts teeming with artisan goods, is a magical scene during the holidays, as is the lofty Christmas tree, which glimmers against a backdrop of freshly snow powdered rooftops in the heart of it all. The atmospheric Estonian capital is, in fact, the city of the first public Christmas tree – erected in the Town Hall Square in 1441.
Tallinn’s Christmas Market is one of Europe’s most enchanting and authentic, a delightfully nostalgic cluster of lantern-draped stalls selling everything from woolly hats and hand-carved wooden ornaments to hearty Estonian food and drink.
Further winter attractions include the outdoor ice-skating rink on Harju Street, the Christmas Village at the Estonian Open Air Museum, as well as a roster of quirky yuletide-themed events. Also, Tallinn is the homeland of marzipan, so if you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss the Kalev Marzipan Museum Room, where you can assemble your own delicious figurines.
Add snowy skiing trails, steamy saunas, and a maze of pretty cobblestoned streets lined with cozy cafés and idiosyncratic boutiques, and you have the perfect Christmas city.
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Christmas finds Copenhagen brimming with shining lights, festive spirit, and hyggelige cafés, where inventive design and legendary Danish coziness blend harmoniously to make your experience unique. Adorned with Christmas markets and tasteful decorations, the entire city radiates a special kind of atmosphere.
But no other place in town is wrapped up in Christmas magic like the world-famous Tivoli Gardens. Each year, the second oldest amusement park on the planet is transformed into a winter wonderland with spectacular Christmas light displays, exciting rides, and sweet little stalls selling all kinds of gifts and traditional goods.
Complement your Christmas in Copenhagen with a stroll along the beautifully decorated waterfront district of Nyhavn; visit the quirky Christiania Christmas Market; or take part in the Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas table tradition – a 50-year-old event featuring six designer Christmas tables, each with its own story and significance.
Rovaniemi, Lapland
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With its otherworldly frosty landscapes, brightly lit trees, and elaborate ice sculptures, there’s no doubt Rovaniemi is one of the best European cities for Christmas. And the fact that Santa Claus himself lives only 8 km away only adds to its magical allure.
In addition to the postcard-perfect pink-hued mornings and the vibrant Santa Claus Village, which is clearly the city’s main draw, Rovaniemi offers visitors an eclectic array of museums and an even greater choice of winter activities – think exciting reindeer and husky rides, snowmobile safaris, and spectacular Northern Lights tours.
Nuremberg, Germany
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There’s no better time to visit Nuremberg than during the Christmas season when the city turns into a genuine winter fairytale. Home to one of the oldest and most spectacular Christmas markets in Germany, hence the world, this picturesque medieval town in Bavaria welcomes its visitors with an extravaganza of Christmas goods, traditions, and activities.
The lavishly decorated stalls peppered around the city’s medieval squares offer everything from lebkuchen (the famous local gingerbread), old-fashioned wooden Ferris wheels, and glühwein booths to high-quality handmade arts and crafts such as candle chimes and foil-winged angels.
In addition to its fabled Christkindlesmarkt, Nuremberg has a long toy-making tradition, and this can be best observed in the city’s Toy Museum.
London, England
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Dazzling street illuminations, fabulous window displays, and tons of festive fun make London one of the best Christmas cities in Europe. It really couldn’t be otherwise!
As the setting of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the capital is brimming with stunning skating rinks, Victorian-themed events, and magical carol concerts that will melt any Grinch’s heart.
Get into the holiday spirit at Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland; attend a memorable performance in glorious surroundings at St Paul’s Cathedral or the Royal Albert Hall; and pay a visit to the Kew Gardens in West London for lovely seasonal shopping, delicious treats, and some of the most spectacular Christmas lights you’ll ever see.
If Christmas shopping in London is your priority, you will be spoiled for choice in the city’s wonderfully creative fairs. The charming Christmas Market at Tate Modern is overflowing with handmade wooden toys, festooned gingerbread, and beautiful traditional decorations, while Hyper Japan at Tobacco Dock makes an excellent spot to buy unique, exotic gifts, feast on sushi and sake, and take part in all sorts of interesting workshops.
If you’re more into one-off design goods, head to Mile End’s Ecology Pavilion, where over 50 artists display their unique homemade creations, from homeware and ceramics to art, clothing, and jewelry.
Bruges, Belgium
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more adorable city in Europe than Bruges, with its fairytale-like canals, buildings that look like they’ve been made of gingerbread, and elegant horse-drawn carriages that clip-clop down the medieval cobblestone streets.
Around Christmas, Grote Markt, the city’s main square, converts into a magical realm, trimmed with twinkling lights, a fabulous ice rink, and charming wooden chalets filled to the brim with souvenirs, festive ornaments, and divine Belgian chocolate.
December is also the month of Bruges’ Ice Sculpture Festival – one of Europe’s best winter events, which takes place each year in the square in front of the city’s train station and features marvelous works by international artists.
Paris, France
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For a European Christmas vacation with a je ne sais quoi, head to the French capital, where mighty cathedrals resound with live carols, the smell of freshly baked croissants fills the air, and Christmas trees are as haute couture as the runaways.
If there’s one place comparable to NYC at Christmastime, it’s Paris. The City of Light shines even brighter in December, when brilliant decorations and millions of sparkling bulbs deck out its elegant boulevards and iconic monuments at nightfall. Once again, the 400 trees along the Avenue des Champs-Elysées will be strung with glistening red lights by illustrious lighting designers, over-the-top displays will grace the windows of grand department stores like Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann, and seasonal Marchés de Noel of pretty wooden chalets will pop up across every single quartier.
If you’re visiting Paris for Christmas with the little ones, don’t forget about Disneyland; with dazzling holiday decorations, colorful Christmas parades, and merry encounters with Santa, this is a wonderful once-in-a-lifetime experience for the entire family! Add gleaming ice-skating rinks and 19th-century carousels, inviting chocolateries, and an overdose of winter shows, and you might just have the best city in Europe for Christmas with kids.
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20 Christmas Europe Breaks For Every Budget
Table of Contents
Christmas Europe Breaks
1. Alsace, France
2. Andermatt
3. Austria, Vienna
4. Barcelona
5. Berlin in December
6. Bled
7. Budapest
8. Bucharest
9. Edinburgh
10. Florence
11. Glasgow
12. Grindelwald, Switzerland
13. Krakow, Poland
14. London at Christmas
15. Malta
16. Munich
17. Nuremberg
18. Prague: Sip Svařák, See Snow
19. Sinaia, Romania
20. Tallinn
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Ski, sun and Christmas markets! There are a variety of reasons to visit Europe during Winter. I’ve found myself (Gemma) drawn to the Skyscanner app… confession, I’ve set a few email alerts for flight price drops in the hope that we can squeeze in one of the following sensational Christmas Europe breaks recommended by fellow tinsel-loving travel bloggers. Whack the heating up, get your onesie on and get ready to be whisked into some serious winter wanderlust with the following tried and tested winter holiday ideas for Europe.
Note: A decision about Europe’s Christmas markets and events will be made by each country individually. Please keep us updated if you hear of any decisions. Thank you.
Christmas Europe Breaks
1.
Alsace, France
Wine, Wine, and More Wine!
France’s Alsace region in the east is a dream when December comes around. The joint German-French influence creates an area that offers incredible food, stunning architecture, local beer and wine, and a true appreciation for Christmas.
Strasbourg’s Christmas markets are bustling, the entire town is dressed up, and there is holiday cheer everywhere. Then, as you leave Strasbourg and head into the smaller villages along the wine route, the Christmas markets are smaller but absolutely packed with locals and tourists alike. Colmar is second to Strasbourg in terms of popularity, it looks like a fairytale Christmas village.
In all the towns, the stalls sell everything from pretzels and mulled wine to handmade ornaments and home-wares. Each one has its own cup that you have to purchase in order to get mulled wine or beer at the stands (our favourites were the glass mugs from Kayersberg) – you can return them at the end to get your money back.
Oh, and did we mention that this is all located along the wine route, meaning there are plenty of wineries to pop into along the way? Our recommendation is to fly into Basel and hire a car – driving through all of the villages is the best way to see the area and remember to visit the Christmas markets. Joyeux Noël! <—- White, red, rose, hot, chilled… I love wine!
By Kelly & Sean | A Pair of Passports
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2. Andermatt
Snowy Swiss Alps
One of the more expensive winter destinations in Europe is the Swiss Alps but it is worth saving up for.
In 1864, a local hotelier in St Moritz, in the Swiss Alps, offered a money-back guarantee to a few British holidaymakers, offering a winter trip to his local hotel that would be just as rewarding as the summer trip they were enjoying.
The bet was placed, the visitors enjoyed their trip and the hotelier never had to make payment.
Like this, winter ski vacations in Switzerland and St Moritz as the capital of the wealthy and glamorous world of alpine skiing holidays became popular.
But rather than crowded and expensive St Moritz, consider Andermatt for your next Christmas vacation. One of the best places for Christmas in Europe if you are a ski fan.
A tiny village after the Oberlap Pass, Andermatt has remained the choice of adventurous and off-piste skiers instead of the après-ski fans.
The village is all walkable, reachable by train and now features a fabulous and sleek hotel The Chedi complete with ski school, in-room fireplaces and the most stylish spa with an outdoor pool.
The investment will soon change the face of this speck of alpine beauty so go now before that happens and enjoy Christmas markets, skiing and the postcard-perfect landscapes of a snow-capped mountain.
—-> Sounds like one of Europe’s perfect winter snow breaks to me! Has anyone skied here? Share your experience in the comments below.
By Mar | Once in a Lifetime Journey
» » You might also like our ski trip packing list « «
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3. Austria, Vienna
20 Christmas Markets
Austrians take their Christmas markets seriously making it one of the best European cities to visit in December.
During the festive season, every city and town has a Christmas market. As the capital, Vienna tops them all with a profusion of markets.
The city has 20 official Christmas markets and lots of other smaller neighbourhood markets. It’s enjoyable to see the city – warming yourself with a cup of gluhwein and shopping for traditional handicrafts and ornaments. For non-drinkers and children, there is a non-alcoholic version of the gluhwein.
The biggest of the markets is held in front of Vienna’s City Hall, the Christkindl Market.
The festive cheer spills out into the nearby park, Rathaus Park, where the trees are decorated with giant ornaments and there is entertainment for the children. <—- Nice to hear of a kid-friendly city. Sounds like an ideal place to take them for their Christmas holidays in Europe.
By Shobha | Just Go Places
→ Read more: our guide to three days in Vienna, you’ll need more! Also, check out our guide to Vienna in Winter.
The entire city is decorated with Christmas lights. Some shops and hotels also go all out with lights and decorations – Corte Ingles on Plaza Catalunya usually looks amazing! I also love the unique and somewhat strange Catalan Christmas traditions.
At the city’s biggest Christmas market, the Fira de Santa Llúicia, you’ll find plenty of really cute looking little logs with faces and hats on the Caga Tió – literally: “the poo uncle”. Kids cover him in a blanket and feed him in the time leading up to Christmas, and on Christmas Eve the poor log gets beaten until he, err… releases… the presents! Find out more in Two Scots Abroad’s Barcelona winter guide.
It’s a cute souvenir to take home, with quite a story to tell.
For fans of classical music, there’s usually a concert of Händel’s Messiah at the magnificent Basilica Santa Maria del Mar a few days before Christmas Eve.
Christmas time in Barcelona lasts until January 6th (King’s Day), and there is a huge parade on the evening of the 5th.
Bonus points that make Barcelona a great destination for a Christmas break? The weather. It’s much warmer than in most parts of Europe, and just cold enough to make ordering a hot chocolate with churros feel right. —-> Still laughing at the Christmas poo. Oooohhh, this must be where South Park Mr Hankey originated from?!
By Edwina | The Traveling German
» » Going to Barcelona? Don’t miss our itinerary guide « «
5. Berlin in December
If you are looking to enjoy a short break in Europe just before Christmas and want the stereotypical experience, Berlin is the perfect place to visit. Strolling through Berlin’s Christmas markets is the epitome of a Berlin visit in December.
Small, wooden booths decorated with idyllic ornaments including sparkling stars and snow-covered fir branches provide a memorable experience for all the family as you enjoy an evening stroll with the sound of your favourite traditional Christmas music echoing around the city.
Berlin is home to a number of traditional markets that occur annually across the city.
We stayed in the Alexanderplatz district of the city and were a short walk from the market, though it’s safe to say that the majority of this neighbourhood turns into one large Christmas celebration throughout December.
The Berliner Weihnachtszeit is a short distance from the Alexanderplatz and offers a romantic and nostalgic experience with gorgeous, historic architecture providing the perfect backdrop to the skating rink.
Could you imagine any better way to spend a Christmas break than taking a romantic ride on the Ferris wheel while enjoying stunning panoramic views across Berlin with the Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, and Reichstag just a few iconic landmarks that you will see?
A visit to Berlin wouldn’t be the same without sampling a fine German brew and what better time of the year to keep you warm as you nibble on your favourite Wurst and wash it down with a local beer. —> I do not need much encouragement to visit Berlin again. Like Christmas markets? Check out this post on more Christmas markets in Germany.
By Chris | A Brit and a Southerner
6. Bled
A True Fairytale Town
Everyone says Bled in Slovenia is one of Europe’s prettiest fairytale towns.
However, imagine that church on the lake and castle on the hill with snow on the mountains – that is the epitome of magic, making Bled one of the top, yet lesser-known, Christmas breaks in Europe.
Don’t think that Bled is just for looking at in winter, there’s lots of action in this normally sleepy town from skiing to skating and snowshoeing.
On December 25th you can watch a local tradition too. Click here to read more about the sunken bell of Slovenia.
7. Budapest
Enjoy a hot bath as the snow falls around you in Budapest, Hungary, this winter.
Shop ’til you drop at the city’s shopping street, Váci Street (utca) or buy souvenirs at the two biggest Christmas markets, Vörösmarty Square Christmas Market and Basilica Christmas Market.
Go skating under Buda Castle at Városliget (City Park) ice rink and take a ride in the festive streetcar. Wrap up though as the ride is cold.
Dine on traditional Hungarian stews and drink palinka at Hold Utcai Piac. This is the market the locals eat at.
» Read more: Festival things to do in Budapest, by a local
8. Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania, is known for its lively Old Town and the fun ramps up a notch or two during winter.
Keep warm, bar-hopping down the busy streets at night and shop at Victoriei Street (Calea Victoriei) or in Baneasa Shopping Mall by day.
Catch a Christmas show at the National Bucharest Theater and the lights on Magheru Boulevard (Bulevardul Magheru).
Enjoy a snowy walk through Tineretului Park (Parcul Tineretului) then warm up with mulled wine at Bucharest Christmas Market at Universitatii Square (Piata Universitatii).
» Find out more: What to do at Christmas in Bucharest
9. Edinburgh
I’m biased but one of the best European cities to visit in winter has to be Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh.
Princes Street Gardens is home to the bustling Edinburgh’s Christmas Market jam-packed with locals and visitors alike.
Eat bratwurst at the market and drink whisky cocktails at the Bothie before shopping your socks off at the high street stores on Princess Street.
Walk two streets back to George Street to see lights illuminating the dark skies.
Do as the locals do, and pop into The Dome for a Christmas cocktail under the massive tree. Avoid The Dome at the weekend or be prepared to wait in long lines.
Stick around after Christmas for the biggest NYE party in the world, Edinburgh Hogmanay.
» Find out more: Christmas itinerary for Edinburgh
10. Florence
Florence is the perfect city to spend Christmas time in. First off Italy is a predominately Christian country, meaning when November and December roll around you can bet that you will see lights everywhere.
During Christmas time Italian hospitality is at its finest and everyone is out on the streets with giant smiles on their faces. The air, the decor, the people, the churches – everything just screams “It’s Christmastime!”
We were able to spend last Christmas there with family and it will always be a trip to remember. Check out Natasha and Cameron’s post on things to know about Italy if you are heading to Florence!
By Natasha & Cameron | The World Pursuit
11. Glasgow
Scotland’s biggest city is the best for live music, food and culture all year round but especially at Christmas.
Did you know that Glasgow is one of UNESCO’s music cities? Check out what gigs are on this December at the vintage Barrowlands or intimate Kings Tuts.
Swing by the Glasgow Christmas Markets which are spread over two locations at George Square and St Enoch Centre.
At both markets, you can dine on hot market food, including vegan options, and people watch while you sip on a beer or something harder.
Glasgow’s shops are the best in Scotland. Spread over three streets, Argyle, Buchanan and Sauchiehall, busloads of locals arrive every weekend on the run-up to Christmas to buy gifts.
Looking for something more local or vintage? Get off the tube in the West End and check out the craft shops on Byres Road, Ashton Lane and Great Western Road.
Feeling fit? Join the thousands who take part in the Santa Dash each year. Glasgow is one of the best places to visit in Europe in December for culture.
Here’s how we’d spend 24 hours in Glasgow.
12. Grindelwald, Switzerland
Top of Europe!
Switzerland is one of the most amazing places I’ve visited in all my travels, it is a magical country with the endless beautiful scenery.
Being an Australian I have always dreamed of having a white Christmas and beautiful snowy winters and I think everything truly looks more beautiful covered in a layer of snow!
We visited Grindelwald, a majestic village located high in the Swiss Alps a few years ago for our anniversary.
Grindelwald literally looks like the front of a Christmas card and the whole time we were there I couldn’t stop telling Dan how I felt like we were living in a real-life snow globe!
Grindelwald is perfect because it has everything; scenery, outdoor sports, adventure, accommodation for everyone whether you are seeking luxury or budget, fine restaurants and even a train that goes to the ‘Top of Europe’!
We spent our days exploring the mountains, strolling the snow-covered streets, eating excessive amounts of Swiss cheese and chocolate and relaxing in our outdoor hot tub in the snow. It truly is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world and a short break we will never forget. <—– Grindelwald sounds likes one of the cutest Europe trips for couples! Snuggle up, guys.
By Simone | The Aussie Flashpacker
13. Krakow, Poland
Winter city breaks in Europe don’t have to break the bank and Poland’s cutest city is renowned for affordability.
Krakow is one of the most Christmassy destinations on Earth!
It is located in Poland, right between Eastern and Western Europe. It has an airport, so it is very easy to get there from anywhere in the world.
The city is beautifully decorated, with Christmas trees, lights and ornaments.
It is also one of the cheap winter breaks in Europe – you can find an apartment in the heart of Old Town for less than $60!
Krakow has a world-famous Christmas Market. It starts at the end of November and lasts until the end of Christmas.
If you go there, be sure to try Grzaniec Galicyjski. It is traditional Polish mulled wine with cinnamon, cloves and all the other warming spices. Yummy! Into festive booze? Check out this Christmas cocktails post.
By Karolina & Patryk | Karolina & Patryk – check out our 3-day itinerary here.
14. London at Christmas
Oxford Street and Regent Street, twinkling in the glow of a thousand of lights. Famous department stores, such as Harrods and Fortnum and Mason decked out in their Christmas finery, with stunning festive window displays (and each with their very own Father Christmas).
Children’s pantomimes and the giant Christmas trees at Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden.
There’s plenty to enjoy in London at Yuletide.
In 2016 the magical Winter Wonderland is celebrating its 10th year at Hyde Park.
I love wandering around the pretty wooden chalets, selling a myriad of Christmas gifts and decorations and tucking into tasty treats such as mulled cider, glühwein and bratwurst.
There’s always a funfair with a giant Ferris wheel and the ever-popular ice-skating rink and so much more.
Two new attractions this year are The Imperial Ice Stars’ production of the Nutcracker on Ice and The Magical Ice Kingdom, made from over 200 tonnes of snow and ice.
You’ll find many more ice rinks dotted around the city, including the Natural History Museum and Somerset House, and further Christmas markets include the Tate Modern, Leicester Square and the Southbank Centre.
London at Christmas is simply overflowing with festive cheer throughout its bustling streets and beautiful parks, and even its museums and art galleries. I can’t think of a more exciting city to spend a short break at Christmas.
By Kat | Travel With Kat
» » Check out these London hacks to keep costs down « «
15. Malta
Winter in Europe doesn’t have to mean freezing temperatures.
December is one of the best times to visit Malta. Why? Let me list the ways… fewer crowds, mostly warm weather, cheap prices, and friendly locals.
Valletta also gets dressed up for Christmas and NYE Celebrations creating picture-worthy reflections with lots of colours.
Here are more reasons for you to visit Malta in Winter. <— Christmas breaks in the sun! I’m game for a tan and some tinsel.
By Inma | A World to Travel
16. Munich
Germany at Christmas time is a truly magical place. The whole country smells of mulled wine and bratwurst, snow is dusting every roof and tree, and it feels like there is a Christmas market around every corner.
Cities like Dresden or Nuremberg and their world-famous confectioneries instantly come to my mind.
Yet I recommend you to visit Munich instead – and not just because I live there.
You see, the perfect city break in winter should be about more than just a lovely Christmas market. You’ll want wonderful restaurants, excellent museums, a couple of good day-trip options and some shopping would be nice as well. Bavaria’s capital has all that and more.
There certainly is a lovely Christmas market in Munich, but you also got roughly 100 museums to visit, while the Alps and their ski resorts are barely two hours’ drive away. Not convinced yet?
Well then, Munich has one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe, a world-class opera (or a stationary circus for the kids!) and a gigantic thermal bath.
You could also attend a Christmas mass in one of the beautiful churches or go skating on one of the ice rinks.
The many fairy tale castles around Munich will look especially beautiful with a little snow covering their golden splendour, and if everything fails you, there is always the Hofbräuhaus and ancient Bavarian beer culture to get familiar with! <—- Yup, I’m sold!
By Norman | Annees De Pelerinage
17.
Nuremberg
Nuremberg, Bavaria is the perfect Christmas city break in Europe.
It is centrally located, has excellent air and rail transportation connections, and it has what is arguably the best Christmas market in Europe. It is clearly one of the best visited – boasting over two million visitors in the four short weeks the market is open every year.
Dating from the early 1600s, Nuremberg’s Christmas market occupies the Main Square under the towering Frauenkirche (Chruch of Our Lady).
The stalls, with their candy-striped awnings, occupy in neat little rows. The stalls sell all manner of traditional handicrafts, including little “smoker” men (carved figures that hold smoking incense inside) and carved wooden toys.
A horse-drawn stagecoach takes visitors on a ride through the cobblestone streets of the medieval old city.
On weekends, the Nuremberg Christmas market is a throbbing mass of people huddling together to stay warm. During the week, you can explore the market in tranquillity, eat the local Nuremberg sausages (eaten three in a roll) and drink gluhwein (hot mulled wine).
We’ve visited many of Europe’s markets, but Nuremberg is one of the best. Whereas other markets in other cities focus only on tourists, Nuremberg’s Christkindlesmarkt still maintains its local flavour.
By Lance & Laura | Travel Addicts
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18. Prague: Sip Svařák, See Snow
Prague is one of the most magical places you could spend a European Christmastime city break. Prague Castle sits on top of the hill and looks beautiful with a dusting of snow on it, and the Christmas markets in the Old Town have a festive, celebratory atmosphere.
My favourite thing to do there during the winter is to buy a cup of svařák (warm red mulled wine) from a booth for about a euro and take a wintry walk across Charles Bridge, marvelling at the old historical houses along the river’s edge.
Or you can curl up in a café with a view of the Vltava river with a cup of coffee and a Kafka book and watch the snowfall.
Ah, winter! <—- Yet another Christmas market break, so many to choose from!
By Allison | Eternal Arrival
19. Sinaia, Romania
Sinaia is one of my favourite destinations when it comes to Christmas destinations in Europe and winter holidays in general.
The small beautiful mountain resort has plenty of wonderful things to offer in the cold season. Located in the heart of Romania, The Carpathian Pearl is ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.
Whether you choose to ride the gondola up to 2000 m, for breathtaking mountain views, or to practice skiing, the experience will certainly be an amazing and unforgettable one. Besides, you will surely wish to visit one of the most spectacular castles in Europe. Peles Castle is the main attraction in town, for good reasons. King Carol I of Romania fell in love with the surroundings of the place and decided to build a summer residence there.
Nowadays, his castle turned out into a museum, visited by more than half a million people annually.
The Neo-Renaissance architectural masterpiece is stunning! Add some snow to the image that you have already pictured in your mind and the fairytale landscape will be complete. The interiors of the castle will let you breathless, as well.
Each room has a different architectural style, such as Gothic, Venetian, German or Oriental.
Overall, Christmas atmosphere can be felt anywhere in town, no matter if you decide to go to ice skate in downtown, to admire the holiday decorations of the streets, or to simply enjoy a hot chocolate in a rustic restaurant with your loved one. <—– You all know how much I loved our summer European trip to Bucharest, maybe Sinaia will be next on our list!
By Bella | Whisper Wanderlust
Sinaia – one of the Christmas Europe breaks for architecture lovers
20. Tallinn
One of our favourite Christmas getaways in Europe is Tallinn, the picturesque capital city of Estonia. Tallinn’s old town was made a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in 1997 because unlike any other capital city in Europe, it has managed to completely preserve its medieval structure and therefore nicknamed “the medieval pearl of Europe”.
The cobblestone streets are all originals, which along with the medieval churches, grandiose merchant houses, barns and warehouses, date back as far as the 11th century.
It’s the perfect Christmas getaway in late December early January time because it’s all covered in snow, making it like something from a fairy tale – the perfect ideal Christmas image you dream of <—- Have you been good this year?
Maybe Santa will send you to Estonia on your Christmas Europe break!
By Stef & Seb | Nomadic Boys
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Final Words
I hope you’ve enjoyed our guide on the best European cities for Christmas.
Whether you are seeking snow, spas, sausages, and something to sip, there’s a short winter break for every type of traveller and budget.
Don’t forget to check out our tips on where to go for New Year’s Eve abroad this year.
Thanks to my fellow well-travelled bloggers for sharing their top tinsel-clad tips. I hope you’ve enjoyed our guide to the best European cities for Christmas.
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For Christmas and outdoor enthusiasts, winter is always a magical season and what better continent to experience it than Europe? From charming Christmas markets, top-notch ski resorts, delicious mulled wine and reindeer sledding, this continent definitely takes winter to another level. Check out 15 best winter destinations in Europe, as picked by our editorial team:
1. Kitzbühel, Austria
This small alpine town east of Innsbruck is one of the most popular ski resorts in the world not only for its excellent ski conditions, but also for its stunning scenery and multitude of upscale shops that cover the streets of its town center.
Aside from skiing, there’s a wide range of outdoor winter activities you can engage in while you’re here, such as tobogganing,snowshoeing in the mountains or even going on a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Nearest airport: Salzburg Airport (SZG)
Average temperature: December – February: 5-6°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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2. Rovaniemi, Finland
It’ll be hard to find another destination that screams Christmas more than Rovaniemi, which lies right on the Arctic Circle. Named the official hometown of Santa Claus, this city will give you all the festive vibes! From reindeer sleigh rides, husky long trail adventures to an entire Santa Claus Village, this place is a joy to experience no matter how old you are.
It’s also one of the few destinations from where you can see the Northern Lights (also known as Aurora Borealis), which can be witnessed anywhere from August until April.
Nearest airport: Rovaniemi Airport
Average temperature December – February: -5°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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3. Vienna, Austria
Is there a better winter destination than Vienna? Not only in Europe, but the entire world. Elegant and opulent, this Austrian capital captivates millions of tourists each year with its world-class concerts at Vienna’s State Opera House, top of the notch restaurants, guaranteed snow, and self-assured Baroque architecture.
Nearest airport: Vienna International Airport
Average temperature December – February: 5-6°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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4. Prague, Czech Republic
Ah…winter in Prague! Christmas markets in the Old Town Square, beautiful snow-capped rooftops seen from the watch tower, a mug of gluhwein (mulled wine) and a medieval stone arch bridge crossing Vltava river. What better way to experience the Christmas magic?
Book your visit around the 20th of December and watch the entire city come alive with thousands of Christmas lights, music and festivities.
Nearest airport: Prague Airport (PRG)
Average temperature December – February: 3-5°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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5. Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn is one of those European capitals that you might not initially consider, but once you include it on your itinerary, you’ll be happy you did.
Its cobbled streets and gothic architecture are magical during winter time. A day trip here can include anything from ice skating, enjoying a cup of coffee at a charming little cafe, and visiting the Estonian History Museum.
Nearest airport: Tallinn Airport
Average temperature December – February: -2-1°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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6. Bruges, Belgium
Like many other cities on this list, Bruges is beautiful all year round, however during winter time it brings together a sort of magic that cannot be replicated throughout the other seasons. From romantic carriage rides to delicious chocolates, beautiful Christmas markets and 3-month long festivals, this city has a little something for everyone, which makes it one of the best winter destinations in Europe.
Nearest airport: Brussels Airport
Average temperature December – February: 6-7°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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7. Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is one of the cheapest destinations you can visit in Europe in winter, and one of prettiest too. Take advantage of the limited crowds to appreciate the light show at St. Stephen’s Basilica. Go ice skating, grab a bag of roasted chestnuts or queue up for a delicious Chimney Cake (Kürtőskalács) – a traditional dessert which you’ll soon start craving after you’ve tried just one!
If you’re a fan of thermal baths, you HAVE to visit the neo-baroque Szechenyi Baths complex. It sits right in the City Park and is one of the main winter tourist attractions in Budapest.
Nearest airport: Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD)
Average temperature December – February: 4-6°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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8. Edinburgh, Scotland
Charming Edinburgh has so many treats to lure you in through the winter months. The Christmas market in Princes Street Gardens opens as early as November, giving you plenty of time to try out all the hot snacks, mulled wines and to pick beautiful gifts for your loved ones. And Christmas at the Botanics is one event you won’t want to miss when the whole garden turns into an enchanted forest with beautiful light displays.
On the 25th of January, the Scots come together for Burns Night to celebrate the life and works of poet Robert Burns, feasting on a traditional supper of haggis with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes).
Nearest airport: Edinburgh Airport
Average temperature December – February: 6-7°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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9. Ljubljana, Slovenia
On our list of top winter destinations in Europe is Slovenia’s beautiful capital Ljubljana. Spend a couple of days here in the run up to Christmas and experience the Festive Fair that really makes the city come alive – think glistening trees, seasonal food, and local handicraft.
By visiting in the quieter winter months you’ll have a chance to explore its narrow streets with less people, and discover the diverse architectural style of its city centre – marvel at the beautiful combination of baroque (like the Town Hall) and modern buildings designed by world-famous architect Jože Plečnik.
Nearest airport: Ljubljana Airport (LJU)
Average temperature December – February: 4-5°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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10. Malaga, Costa del Sol, Spain
If you want to escape the traditional European winter and travel somewhere warmer, Malaga is one of the best spots for some winter sun.
A port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, Malaga is famous for its superb yellow-sand beaches, excellent weather all year round, and vibrant nightlife, with dozens of music bars, cafes and nightclubs to keep you partying till the wee hours of the morning.
Nearest airport: Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport
Average temperature December – February: 17-18°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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11. Moscow, Russia
A kaleidoscope of colors, Russia’s capital is an absolute delight for winter travel enthusiasts everywhere. There’s nothing like seeing their grandiose cathedrals, majestic palatial buildings and colorful Christmas markets all carpeted in snow, while indulging in a hot bowl of borsch or ice skating in the famous Red Square.
Nearest airport: Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO / UUEE)
Average temperature December – February: -3°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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12. Val Thorens, France
Located at an altitude of 2300m, Val Thorens is one of the highest ski towns in Europe, which makes it a great resort for beginners as well as another great winter destination.
While the majority of the local slopes around Val Thorens are for first-time and intermediate users, advanced skiers will also find eight black runs suitable for their level or the option of heading off piste with a guide, the most exciting run being Lac de Lou, which has a 1400m vertical descent.
Nearest airport: Chambéry Airport
Average temperature December – February: -6°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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13. Zermatt, Switzerland
Ski lovers everywhere will rejoice in a long weekend spent on the ski slopes of Zermatt, located in southern Switzerland’s Valais canton. It has the highest and largest high-altitude ski area, sitting at an elevation of 1,608m and some of the most breathtaking views in the world.
Nearest airport: Zurich Airport (ZRH)
Average temperature December – February: 1-2°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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14. Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Dubbed the ‘Queen of the Dolomites’, Cortina d’Ampezzo is easily the most fashionable ski resort in Italy and worth visiting at least once. Surrounded by the gorgeous peaks of the Dolomite Mountains, this European winter destination boasts not just excellent ski conditions, but also top of the notch accommodation, bars and restaurants.
In February 2021 it will host the Ski World Championships and in 2026 the Winter Olympics.
Nearest airport: Airport Bolzano (BZO) and Airport Venezia (VCE)
Average temperature December – February: 0°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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15. Tenerife, Canary Islands
If you’re looking to escape the cold and relax in an unbelievably serene setting in Europe, there’s no better choice than Tenerife. The golden sands, crystal clear waters and warm temperatures all year round are the main reasons why people come here during winter time. Plus, there’s one extra perk: its close proximity to the equator and low pollution levels means it’s one of the best destinations for stargazing. In fact, Teide National Park is widely recognized as one of the top stargazing sites on the planet.
And for the foodies out there, let’s not forget that Tenerife is a Spanish island. So, if you do decide to come here, you’ll not be disappointed by the huge variety of traditional Spanish and Catalan dishes to feast on!
Nearest airport: Tenerife-North Airport (TFN)
Average temperature December – February: 18-22°C
Travel advice can be found here.
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Where is the warmest place in Europe in winter?
The warmest place in Europe in winter is definitely The Canary Islands – our top picks being Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Of all the eight main islands, Tenerife is the warmest, with temperatures ranging between 18-22°C in December and January and a pleasant climate all year round, which makes it one of the best winter destinations in Europe. Fact!
Is it worth going to Europe in winter?
Yes, definitely! Not only because of the multitude of Christmas markets, ski slopes, and fun winter activities you can explore, but also because of the ticket prices, which are usually much cheaper than during the summer months.
Where can I see snow in Europe?
The best places to see snow in Europe are:
Alpe d’Huez, France
Val Thorens, France
Innsbruck, Austria
Zermatt, Switzerland
Lapland, Finland
Editor’s note: Given the current pandemic, make sure to follow government guidelines and check the latest travel restrictions before making any plans!
Rest in December.
Selection of tours and vouchers white shroud and bright sparkling sun. This is an occasion to go in search of more attractive weather conditions, so necessary in winter!
At this time, you can go on vacation to exotic countries, tour Europe or lie on the beach.
And what about New Year tours during this magical time? New Year can be celebrated both on the beach and walking around the snow-covered European capitals.
Beach holidays in Asian countries
At first glance, it’s hard to find a good place to relax in December. But it’s not! December pleases tourists not only with a long list of countries, but also with a high percentage of discounts on tours.
Tours to India in December are sold out like “hot cakes”, because not every country can swim in the Arabian Sea, taste local beer, eat plenty of seafood, and even at a low cost! Goa is attractive for tourists who love outdoor activities.
Thailand, in comparison with India, will be a less budget option for a holiday, but in the first half of the month you can find quite attractive tours.
You can relax in Thailand not just lying on the beach, but also making your way through the tropical jungle in search of animals and plants never seen before, as well as going to get acquainted with the ancient temples and buildings of the Thais.
The weather conditions of Vietnam are conducive to a pleasant pastime on the territory of this country. Vietnam hotels are spread along the entire coast of the resort towns of Nha Trang and Phan Thiet and allow all categories of tourists to relax, choosing a hotel to their liking.
In addition, you can go shopping in Vietnam, it is better to do this in Ho Chi Minh City. Leather goods, clothing, souvenirs and spices can be purchased at Ben Than Market or shopping malls.
Holidays in the United Arab Emirates
This destination positions itself not only as a country for a beach holiday, but also as a place for entertainment. The UAE attracts architects, lovers of skyscrapers and unique buildings from all over the world. How beautiful Dubai is with its grandiose buildings! At night, it is especially beautiful, with light installations, singing fountains and vibrant nightlife.
Beach holidays should be chosen in the areas of Dubai Marina, on the Palm, as well as in the resort of Sharjah, where hotels offer affordable prices for holidays.
UAE is also suitable for shopping. What is worth visiting the vast Dubai Mall with its abundance of goods!
Both children and adults are waiting for the New Year. children write letters to Santa Claus in anticipation of gifts. Adults begin to fuss joyfully in search of gifts for relatives and friends. An atmosphere of magic is created around and miracles are waiting, in search of which many go to other countries.
Turkish hotels invite you to celebrate the New Year in their hotels. After all, it is so unusual and pleasant to be on the eve of Christmas or New Year in the middle of the beach and palm trees, and to see how Santa Claus walks near you not in the usual fur coat and fur hat, but in swimming trunks. Turkey has taken care of those who do not like to cook a festive dinner: the abundance of dishes on the buffet table will please everyone!
In this regard, Egypt is not far behind Turkey, which welcomes guests with bright sun, beautiful sea and delicious food. The hotel infrastructure works like clockwork and is waiting for the chimes to congratulate guests from all over the world on the New Year!
New Year’s Eve is celebrated in the UAE on a special scale!
Excursion tours to Europe
Those who have been in European countries in December can be guessed without words. One has only to remind about the journey and their eyes burn! After all, the cities of the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and other countries at this time are transformed and become like fabulous cities. The aroma of mulled wine and the ringing of bells, colorful garlands and light installations.
New Year in the Czech capital, Prague, is especially good. Christmas markets, roofs and ancient towers are covered with snow pillows, lights sparkle around and cheerful laughter is heard. Christmas tours to Prague can be both air and bus. How to spend this holiday is up to you!
Germany is beautiful in winter. Palaces and castles are shrouded in snow and you feel like a fairy-tale hero, prince or princess, who is waiting for miracles and fun! Tours for the New Year in Germany buy in advance!
Don’t forget about our neighbor Russia, who offers to celebrate the New Year in Moscow or St. Petersburg. A New Year’s tour to St. Petersburg will be a wonderful gift for your loved ones, and it’s even better to go there with the whole family.
If you don’t know how to please your relatives on the eve of Christmas and New Year holidays, think about a joint holiday in hot countries!
Tours to the Dominican Republic offer a wide choice of hotel facilities. How nice it is to move from a frosty winter to a hot summer, get the necessary dose of vitamin D and return to your homeland with renewed vigor.
Cuban resorts are also waiting for vacationers on their beaches. Cuba is also popular in winter because you do not need to think about opening a visa to this country. Sometimes you can buy a last-minute tour at the lowest cost and make yourself a gift for the new year!
Sri Lanka is suitable for a romantic getaway. A family vacation with a child is also possible in this hospitable country, but you need to understand that life there is alone with nature: impenetrable jungle, many insects and animals, an immense ocean.
From warm weather to snowy slopes and everything in between, these are the best places in the world to visit in December. Whether you’re looking to visit fabulous Christmas markets, a winter wonderland, or visit a warm climate this holiday season, traveling in December can be downright magical. It can also be an ideal way to save money, especially if you’re traveling during the first half of the month and rates in winterier places are often quite low.
Germany
Dresden
Germany
If you need Christmas markets, Germany is one of the best places in to visit. You will find countless offers and December is also one of the cheapest months to travel here. Dresden has the largest number of Christmas markets in the eastern region of the country and hosts the oldest seasonal event, the Striezel Christmas market dating back to 1434. Located on the Altmarkt square in the historic center of the city, it is surrounded by various themed Christmas markets that extend all the way to the main train station and Albertplatz. Here are some of Germany’s best handicrafts, such as earthenware from Lusatia, gingerbread from Pulsnitz, blown glass from Lausch, wooden crafts from the Ore Mountains, and more.
Australia, of course, is located in the Southern Hemisphere, which means that on earth Down Under, December is one of its summer months. While North Americans dig their cars out of several feet of snow, Australians look forward to grilling and cooking on the beach. Celebrating the holiday with them is a lot of fun – instead of building snowmen, you can enjoy kangaroo encounters and soak up the sun and sand. You can even spend Christmas snorkelling with the many exotic fish along the Great Barrier Reef, enjoying the idyllic temperatures, lounging on the sand, and maybe even making a “sand man” rather than one of that cold, powdery stuff.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Hotel Prices & Photos)
Jackson Hole is known as a winter destination for skiing, snowboarding and all kinds of outdoor adventures, even dog sledding, which makes it an ideal place to visit in winter. Plan to book early in the month for lower prices. The area is also famous for its luxury hotels and resorts, so if you want to dedicate yourself completely to relaxation, this is also a great choice.
Iceland is known as one of the best places on Earth to see the Northern Lights, and winter is the peak when you can catch the mystical , colorful phenomena dancing in the sky on a cold clear night. Watching them from one of the many geothermal pools is especially memorable. There’s another reason to go in December – Christmas brings all sorts of fun traditions as well as dazzling holiday lights with apartment buildings often lit up with synchronized lighting schemes while neighbors compete against each other for the prettiest homes. Watch the Christmas tree light up and experience the Yule Lads. According to legend, they come down from the mountains in December to deliver sweets to good children and rotten potatoes to those who have misbehaved.
Kauai offers the opportunity to enjoy the tropics all year round, and during December there are various fun festive events such as the Festival of Lights, paralight and Christmas hula concerts. This is also a good time for whale watching when the humps return to the warm waters surrounding the island to mate and give birth to their young. If you love to surf, winter also offers some of the best opportunities to do so.
With an average daily temperature in December in the 70 degree range and over 900 miles of gorgeous coastline, the Canary Islands provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy the sun and sand this month. Forget the winter blues – instead head to Tenerife, the largest of the islands, and enjoy the black volcanic sand beaches in the north of the island and the golden ones framed by crystal clear blue waters in the south. Tenerife is also popular for diving and snorkelling, as well as almost all other water sports such as surfing, windsurfing and water skiing.
Another region of the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa enjoys the summer sun in December. Not only can you look forward to near-permanent radiant blue skies and sunshine, but you can also watch wildlife, giraffes, zebras, and more from a hot air balloon, cuddle with lion cubs at Ukutula Lion Park, or visit the penguin colony on Boulder Beach near Cape Town. If you are adventurous, spend the day diving with great white sharks at the best shark spots at the best shark spots in Cape Town.
Christmas in Manhattan should be an experience for all travelers . As a general rule, December isn’t that cold, just pack up and enjoy a stroll through Fifth Avenue shopping and all the thoughtful storefronts. Walk the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center, including the circle under the world’s most famous Christmas tree, and relax in a magnificent hotel immersed in holiday decor. Even some of the most irritable New Yorkers tend to enjoy the brighter mood this time of year, and you’ll hear carols echoing through subway stations and on the streets.
Austria is famous for its snow slopes for skiing and snowboarding, with some of the best powder in the world. But even if you don’t ski or board, you can enjoy a fairy tale like winter wonderland, especially in the city of Ischgl, where the locals gather to sing Christmas carols. In Vienna, you can experience the famous Vienna Boys’ Choir as they sing lovely Christmas carols from the center of the acoustically masterful Hofburgkapelle chapel, while festive lights illuminate the famous Gothic town hall. Nearby is a fabulous Christmas market with over 140 vendors. Stroll around decked out in your warm winter coat and enjoy the spicy aroma of hot lebkuchen and the steam that rises from cups of delicious spiced mulled wine.
January is the coldest month in Italy , so no matter where you are in the country, don’t forget to warm up. In the northern part of the country, the average temperature usually ranges from 4 to 7 °C, while in the central and southern regions it rises to 14 °C. The New Year begins with public holidays, so in the first days of January, many local establishments are closed.
The celebration of Christmas continues on January : Epiphany is celebrated on the 6th (here it is called Befana). Festive events differ depending on the city, and the best ones take place at Venice and Urbania in the Marche region. January is a great time to go skiing in Italy . This month, the best resorts of the Alps and the Dolomites are not as crowded as in the high season. In many cities of the northern and central regions of the country, January 17,, celebrate the Day of the Abbot of St. Antonio. On this day, people light bonfires, dance and toast in honor of the patron saint of butchers, domestic animals, basket-makers and grave-diggers.
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Events in Italy in January
Epiphany
January 6, 2023
New Year’s Day
January 1, 2023
By February , the temperature begins to rise, but a warm jacket is still essential. The peak of the ski season coincides with the school holidays, so the slopes are expectedly crowded during this period. The temperature in different parts of the country ranges from 0 °C in the north to Alps , up to 15 °C in the sunnier south.
In February there is a holiday that stands out from all the rest, its name is Carnival. It is celebrated on the eve of Lent in many cities, but the most famous carnival takes place in Venice . The city on the water is transformed into an open-air theater with exquisite masks, stylish capes and luxurious costume balls, where food and entertainment are offered. Also noteworthy are the carnivals at Viareggio and Verona , and in Ivrea , a grandiose Battle of Oranges takes place, the participants of which throw citrus fruits at each other. If you prefer not to play with your food, head to Norcia in the region Umbria to try the highly prized tartufo nero (black truffles).
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In March the weather is unpredictable in case of rain and sunshine. Start March is usually cold and damp, but then spring comes to most of the country, and by the end of the month the temperature rises to 16 °C. If you are not planning hiking, beach holidays or other activities that depend on the weather, then this calm low season is great for a trip to Italy .
Depending on the liturgical calendar, Carnival and Easter often fall on March , so check the event schedule in advance when planning your trip. Other notable events include International Women’s Day 8 March and Cultural Heritage Weekend, when buildings normally closed to the public open their doors to the public. Make sure to check in advance which weekend this promotion is held, as the dates are different every year. Runners travel to Rome for the annual marathon, while gourmets travel to Florence for a three-day food fair held at the former railway station Leopolda Station .
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Events in Italy in March
March Equinox
March 20, 2023
In April , spring is in full swing – Easter week is celebrated all over the country. The weather is still unpredictable, so be prepared for April rain and bring waterproof clothing or at least an umbrella. Thanks to moderate heat, walks in the fresh air become more comfortable, especially in the flowering mountains Calabria and Sicily where the average temperature is about 18 °C.
April is full of events: this month the Milano Furniture Salon takes place, showcasing stylish furniture, and the Florentine Musical May Theater and Music Festival begins in Florence . Verona hosts the annual wine and spirits exhibition Vinitaly, which includes tastings, workshops and book readings. At 25 April there are two whole holidays: the whole country celebrates the Liberation Day of Italy, and in Venice the patron saint of the city, St. Mark, is celebrated on a grand scale.
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Events in Italy in April
Liberation Day
April 25, 2023
Easter Monday
April 10, 2023
The Feast of St Mark (Venice)
April 25, 2023
Easter Sunday
April 9, 2023
Good Friday
April 7, 2023
In May , which is called the month of roses, the first signs of summer appear, the weather becomes warmer, and the countryside landscapes delight the eye. The average temperature is 18-21°C, but in view of the cooler evenings, you should bring a light jumper or jacket with you.
1 May is a public holiday throughout the country. Several interesting festivals and parades take place on this day, but be prepared for the fact that many shops and restaurants are closed. Most famous at Italy cycle race – “Giro d’Italia” – starts at the beginning of May and lasts several weeks, and the route passes along mountainous alpine roads and through city centers. In the same month, in many cities, for example Rome and Florence , the annual Museum Night is held, when the largest galleries work until late and welcome visitors for free, organizing special events for them. On the last weekend of the month, the Cantine Aperte (“Open Cellar Days”) festival is held, when hundreds of wine cellars across the country hold open days. Taste wines from different regions, meet producers and get acquainted with all the intricacies of their work – from grape harvest to sale.
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Events in Italy in May
Labor Day / May Day
May 1, 2023
Summer is coming to Italy with warm, sunny weather, so you’ll need sunglasses and shorts. At the beginning of the month, the average temperature is around 21°C, and by the end it can rise to 30°C.
Republic Day is a public holiday celebrated on 2 9June 0301 , when parades and celebrations are held in all parts of the country. The largest celebrations take place in Rome , where you can watch the Italian Air Force air show and visit municipal museums for free. Good weather favors walks in the picturesque Tuscan countryside and relaxing holidays on the sandy beaches of the island Sardinia or the Amalfi Coast . If you’re looking for a thrill, head to the Giostra del Saracino, a medieval jousting tournament held on the third Saturday of June in the Tuscan city Arezzo .
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Events in Italy in June
Republic Day
June 2, 2023
The Feast of St. John (Florence, Genoa, Turin)
June 24, 2023
The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (Rome)
June 29, 2023
June Solstice
June 21, 2023
July is one of the hottest months of the year with temperatures up to 31°C and minimal rainfall. Schools are closed for the summer holidays, and families with children go to the mountains and to the southern sandy beaches. Many festivals are held in towns and villages, attracting crowds of tourists.
Even though the weather is fine, walking around the city can get tiring due to the intense heat, so pack light clothing, sunscreen and drink plenty of water. July will delight music lovers with a wide range of music events, including Alkantara Fest on Sicily and jazz festival in Umbria . The festival in Ravello , which takes place in an amazingly beautiful place on the Amalfi Coast , is known for the variety of musical genres. Rome is not far behind: the program of the Roman Summer festival is full of events – from live concerts and dance shows to museum night.
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Very expensive and very crowded – these words can describe Italy in August . Most of the locals go on vacation, so many shops, restaurants and businesses are closed throughout the month. If possible, it is better not to plan a trip for August , but if you do decide to come, then you will find a lot of interesting things, but be prepared for heat up to 32 °C.
Summer festivals continue in Sicily , including the International Fire Dance Festival at Palermo and Ypsigrock in Castelbuono where famous rock musicians perform. 15 903 August 1, is a public holiday known as Ferragosto; On this day, Catholics celebrate the ascension of the Virgin Mary into heaven. Most of the locals start summer holidays, so the cities are empty, and the beaches are filled with vacationers.
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Events in Italy in August
Assumption of Mary
August 15, 2023
Ferragosto
August 15, 2023
The average temperature is around 27°C, but the chance of rain is higher than in previous months, so don’t forget your umbrella.
Glamourous The Venice International Film Festival, which features star-studded film premieres, takes place on Island Lido usually from the end of August to the beginning of September , but the dates are different every year. In addition, on the first Sunday of September , the city hosts a historic regatta – a race along the Grand Canal, in which teams of costumed gondoliers compete. On the first weekend of the month, Shakespeare fans can join Juliet’s birthday celebrations at Verona , where hundreds of people parade through the city streets in period costumes. AT September the grape harvest begins, so wine connoisseurs go to Chianti for the annual wine exhibition or Asti for the national wine competition “Golden Jug”.
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Events in Italy in September
The Feast of Saint Januarius (Naples)
September 19, 2023
September Equinox
September 23, 2023
Autumn comes to Italy in October when the temperature is about 20 degrees. However, given the frequent rains and cool evenings, you should take something warmer with you. This is the perfect time to relax on the southern beaches: it is still warm there, but not so crowded.
In the second half of the month, Rome hosts the annual film festival, which brings Hollywood stars to the ancient capital to attend almost 40 world premieres. The Eurochocolate Festival in Perugia is one of the most famous food festivals in Italy , which will definitely appeal to those with a sweet tooth. Here you will find not only a lot of chocolate, but also music, master classes and wine tasting. If you are in the city Alba in the region Piedmont , visit the largest truffle fair in Italy , which takes place every Saturday and Sunday in October and November.
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Min.0302 – low tourist season in Italy . Due to the absence of crowds of tourists and despite the coolness of winter, this time is great for exploring cultural attractions. In the north, temperatures drop to 4°C, while in the warmer south, the average is 13-18°C. It often rains all over the country, so be sure to bring warm and waterproof clothing with you.
The month begins with All Saints’ Day, a public holiday celebrated on 1 November . On this day, you can attend a church service in one of the ancient churches, for example, in St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice and St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican . The truffle season is in full swing and various cities, including Alba and Asti in Piedmont and the hilly medieval town of San Miniato in Tuscany, host fairs dedicated to these exquisite mushrooms. In November , opera lovers have a great opportunity to visit world-famous opera houses, such as La Fenice to Venice or La Scala to Milan .
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Events in Italy in November
All Saints’ Day
November 1, 2022
At December , Christmas preparations and celebrations are in full swing across the country. The weather is cold in winter, but thick hot chocolate or coffee will keep you warm, and traditional mulled wine will help warm you up in mountainous areas. In the north, temperatures drop to -4°C, so don’t forget your gloves, scarf, knitted hat and warm clothes. By the start of the ski season, Alpine resorts come to life with numerous snowy slopes, such as Cervinia and Livigno .
8 December the country celebrates the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary – the first public holiday of the month, which is accompanied by parades and live music concerts. Festive mood in towns and villages across the country is fueled by Christmas markets, the most famous of which are the Christmas Festival in Perugia , the Christmas Market in Trento and the Christmas Market in Merano . During the New Year’s Eve, you can admire the colorful fireworks in the main squares and attend large open-air concerts at Rome , Milan and Rimini .
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Events in Italy in December
New Year’s Eve
December 31, 2022
St. Stephen’s Day
December 26, 2022
Christmas Day
December 25, 2022
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
December 8, 2022
The Feast of St. Ambrose (Milan)
December 7, 2022
December Solstice
December 21, 2022
Weather in Italy
The best time to visit Italy in terms of weather is from April to June and from September to October when the temperature is comfortable. No matter which region you want to visit, it is not recommended to plan a trip for hot and stuffy August . In the south, most of the year there is warm, sunny weather: on the picturesque sea coast, the climate is such that you can walk in a T-shirt. It is recommended to avoid traveling to popular seaside resorts in the north of the country like Italian Riviera , and in the south ( Sardinia , Amalfi Coast ) on July and August when the temperature is approaching 30°C and the beaches are crowded . If you want to be both warm and not so crowded, come no earlier than 9September 0301 . For those who prefer snow to sand, it will be useful to know that the ski season usually lasts from the end of November to April .
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How much does it cost to live in Italy
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What to see in Italy
Famous cities and interesting sights: discover what to do in Italy.
Rome
Popular in October
History, Ancient monuments, Monuments
Milan
Popular in July
Shopping, Cathedrals, City walks
Florence
Popular in August
Museums, Art, Architecture
Naples
Popular in August
Pizza, Old Town, History
Venice
Popular in August
Architecture, Romance, City walks
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Popular in July
Old town, City walks, Architecture
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The most beautiful and most incredible city in the world.
Venice
January 2022
A small old provincial town. It is very pleasant to walk along the narrow streets, looking at old houses. There is nothing special to do, especially in the evening, except for visiting cafes. But the realities of the time in the cafe are allowed only with a certificate.
VLADIMIR
Sesto Calende
January 2022
Wonderful place! Gorgeous views of the mountains, meadows and forest. Clean air and tranquility, beautiful houses and nature.
Anastasia
Funes
January 2022
Expensive resort for a large family, but very beautiful mountains. Electric car owners will love it.
Corvara in Badia
January 2022
Great for electric car owners!
The resort, of course, is expensive for a large family, but very beautiful mountains.
Maxim
Corvara in Badia
January 2022
The town of Nesso is small, but with its own attraction – a waterfall and a bridge! Orrido di Nesso. Many tourists of Lake Como come to see the city of Nesso. A very beautiful place!
Varvara
Nesso
January 2022
Not easy to get to but worth it. The mountains are beyond praise! Beginners on the ski slopes have nothing to do, as well as small children, the rest will be very interesting to ride.
Gressoney-la-Trinite
January 2020
Were also in Verona and Milan, but Bergamo left the most vivid impressions!
Bergamo
February 2022
A city of 7,000 people is located right on the border of Tuscany and Umbria. If you want peace and tranquility, then this is the place for you.
Citta della Pieve
February 2022
It is a wonderful place for a hot-leek trip. Wonderful and friendly people.
Rocca Pietore
February 2022
Not far from Naples, many very unique restaurants. Excellent riding school nearby.
Bacoli
February 2021
A very small village. From shops only M-price. Pts. good restaurant Coriander
Perca
February 2020
City with the purest air, thermal pools and a huge variety of healing and relaxation procedures. Near the train station, from which half an hour by train to Venice and 11 minutes to Padua. The bus is not far from other small towns in Italy.
Montegrotto Terme
February 2020
Nice working town with large supermarkets and shopping centers. All industrial villages nearby.
Julia
Fucecchio
February 2020
A magnificent city, noisy, fast, able to surprise again and again with a combination of architectural monuments and modern bustling, active life!
Jelena
Rome
April 2022
Mile colorful place. In the evening, grown-up bagmen get on the main street. Let’s change them young. It was good to walk around the place. Є “Conad” supermarket with savory Italian hedgehog. I wonderful restaurant near the center “Bassavilla”
Rutigliano
April 2022
Picturesque place, cute cozy mountain town, good-natured inhabitants. For a family vacation, just a heavenly place
Svetlana
Predazzo
April 2022
The city is wonderful, I was at work, I visited the exhibition, I liked everything, I advise everyone who has not yet been to visit this city, you will not regret it!
Maria
tessera
April 2022
Quiet provincial town, good for walking
Irina
Villabassa
April 2020
Small town, there is a shop, quiet, calm, clean.
Vadim
Terento
April 2020
A beautiful alpine village with a wonderful view of the Dolomites!
Alexandra
collalbo
April 2020
A visit to Pisa is a must if you are traveling in Tuscany. I advise you not to dwell on Piazza dei Miracoli, but pay attention to the city as a whole.
Pisa
May 2022
It is very easy to get from the airport to the hotel, there is a shuttle. The town itself is small, clean, cozy, green. There are restaurants and cafes.
Ruslan & Natalia
Case Nuove
May 2022
Piaciuto monte Amiata, molto carino, rilassante. Ad ottobre si prende i funghi, in giro ci sono i cinghiali,volpe-)
Abbadia San Salvatore
May 2022
Small, quiet provincial town
Aleksej
catabbio
May 2022
Lovely little town.
Volodymyr
Correggio
May 2022
A wonderful city to visit. Lots of historical places. For those who love the real Italy, not hackneyed by tourists, this place is the best. Wonderful restaurants, beautiful streets, magnificent churches and temples. Richest history. The city is older than Turin.
Vladyslav
Vercelli
May 2022
Cozy city, quite clean, many beautiful buildings, especially the basilica. One, maximum two is enough to get to know the city.
Sergiy
Novara
May 2022
Olbia is a very nice old city, convenient parking near the city center, excellent atmosphere of an old port town.
Oleksandr
Olbia
June 2022
Small town with nice restaurants, picturesque lake and few tourists
Irina
Borgo Ticino
June 2022
Small village, take a walk in a calm and unhurried manner! Take a break from the bustle of the city and crowds of people!
Vadim
Saint Nicolas
June 2022
I really liked the most beautiful old part of the city, in which there are a lot of restaurants, cafes. Beautiful embankment. The city is not far from the cities: Bari and Alberobello, which can also be easily reached by train and bus.
Irina
Giovinazzo
June 2022
I couldn’t see all the places, but the friendliness of the place, I really liked it!
Oleg
Cervignano del Friuli
June 2022
Excellent cuisine, friendly people.
Volodymyr
Weight
June 2022
Small (very small :-)) living his measured life. An interesting part of the city is within 300 m of the main road and friendly residents who will gladly serve you in a cafe and a shop.
Daniel
Mira
June 2022
Rome – incredible! I don’t know what else to say about it)) It’s just happiness to be here!
Rome
July 2022
Nice, well-groomed, very cozy town. Prices in cafes and shops are moderate. There are 3 beautiful lakes nearby, the hiking trails are well-groomed, trimmed, there is a camping site and other accommodation for every taste. At the height of the season, there were places, the residents were friendly and helpful. We will definitely come there again.
Karolina
Antronapiana
July 2022
Very small but nice town. Perfect for a day or two to relax.
My impressions can be read at https://proza.ru/2022/07/10/1391
Konstantin
Torno
July 2022
Stayed at the hotel in July 2022, an extraordinary place, very cozy and lovingly decorated rooms. Nice atmosphere in the hotel. All issues were resolved quickly. Delicious breakfast in a beautiful place overlooking the thermal spring. Thank you for this holiday.
Andrei
Bagno Vignoni
July 2022
An ancient beautiful city, you can endlessly walk along the medieval streets. Good restaurant near the hotel.
There were ants in the room((((
shin
Mistretta
July 2022
Very beautiful place, beautiful mountains and sunset, the village itself is very well-groomed, it was only one way, but I wanted to stay. Probably a good place to go hiking.
Andriano
July 2022
Authentic Italian town with narrow winding streets, very colorful
Inna
Monguzzo
July 2022
Beautiful city, I want to take pictures of every corner.
The old town, the villas of Ormond and Nobel, the street where the casino is located are a must to visit.
A lot of places where you can try Italian and other cuisines. Best pizza in town – Senese (you won’t regret it)
Maria
Sanremo
August 2022
Very cozy city! Very beautiful waterfront! Pleasant memories of the rest in this city. Would return again, but very deep entry into the sea, very inconvenient with children.
Zeros
August 2022
The city is well located 15 minutes from Naples. There is also a subway and a train. There are free beaches with toilets and showers. It is convenient to go to Vesuvius, there is an inexpensive special bus from here. There are excavations of Hercunaculum (like Pompeii). Small Italian town with very tasty food.
Julia
Portici
August 2022
Wonderful, worth two days, you can stay longer on the Lake
Ronciglione
August 2022
Amazing views, near the winery with tasting and excursion, convenient location, you can go around the towns around, there is something to see
Irina
Terricciola
August 2022
We did not have time to go around the whole city, but we were in a pizzeria and it was very tasty. And yet, we have never been so quickly served, it was just amazing and of course delicious.
Golovaty
Premariacco
August 2022
We were here so less unfortunately. We wanted to do hiking to Vesuvius and to Path of Gods. It was amazing trips during our stay at the Monte Albino. I am recommending to hiking the Path of Gods with amazing views to Positano and Nocelle.
Julia
Sant’Egidio del Monte Albino
August 2022
I liked the atmosphere of the city, architectural monuments, helpful people. I consider Verona one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in Italy.
Tatiana
Verona
October 2021
Fabulous place with panoramic views of the Ligurian coast.
Bergegi
October 2021
Small, small place
Anna
Abbadia Lariana
October 2021
Nice little town at the foot of the Dolomites, near Lake Garda and many hiking and biking trails.
Yevhenia
Caprino Veronese
October 2021
Small town but lots of bars.
Near the lake and mountains. You can come both in winter and in summer!
There are very good world-class wineries nearby!
Konstantin
Caprino Veronese
October 2020
Great place! One of the most amazing on earth!
Lenno
October 2019
This is the land of mountains, waterfalls and very strange food))
Marina
chiavenna
October 2019
I’ll be back! Loved it
Bergamo
November 2021
La Valle is great for hiking in the mountains. The views are fantastic.
Irina
La Valle
November 2021
Quiet village. Remote from the centers of the region. Although this may be its charm. Not a single restaurant worked.
Elena
Niella Belbo
November 2021
Emerald Lake – just a splendor among the mountains of the city of Barchis.
Barchis
November 2021
is the best place for a winter wedding anniversary celebration))) better with a small company. the most beautiful views. peace and pleasure
Galzignano
November 2019
Small town. For an overnight stay during the exhibition in Parma. People get up very early, but when you need it early, it’s definitely a plus. Anyway, breakfasts, yum yum.
Alexey
Fontanellato
November 2019
We walked only once around the city, we liked everything. We found a delicious restaurant, it’s nice to walk along the embankment, there is something to see
Evgenia
Giovinazzo
November 2019
A city to which you can constantly return and communicate with it slowly)
Florence
December 2021
Quiet, calm, beautiful nature, nearby mountains – convenient for walking. There is a railway station, there are bars and cafes.
Yevhenia
Salorno
December 2021
Comfortable and interesting town. It has its own ski area, which is quite enough for families and beginners. But getting to the ski lifts in Cervinia is inconvenient – you need to go to the bus station, then change to a local bus.
Iryna
Valtournenche
December 2021
Small town close to Venice
Elena
Mogliano Veneto
December 2021
Wonderful place for the traveler. The very place and the whole country!
Favaro Veneto
December 2020
Wonderful place for the traveler. The very place and the whole country!
Vimodrone
December 2020
Must See – Sacra San Michele , old monastery with very interesting story and outstanding architecture!
Sacra San Michele has a craft beer brewery! Its unusual in wine country. drink.
Konstantin
Javeno
December 2019
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December honeymoon idea
If you are looking for your future honeymoon destination scheduled for the month December here is my selection of 3 best honeymoon destinations in the sun in December . And if you hesitate to prepare for the trip yourself, you will find that you do not need an agency to organize dream honeymoon au soleil , Itineraries, prices and formalities … Here are all my tips for preparing a honeymoon in heavenly place and very sunny in December.
December Honeymoon Ideas – Referral Type
Since your honeymoon should be in a postcard setting, because your honeymoon should rhyme with sun, lagoons, coconut trees, exoticism, fine sand and turquoise water, I have selected only 9 below0301 the most profitable destinations for the month of December . These are the places that guarantee you great sun in December and temperatures suitable for a honeymoon by the sea as a couple! Unlike the tourist itineraries, the honeymoon usually takes place in a luxury hotel or secluded location in a charming setting. Thus, the newlyweds can completely disconnect from everyday life and relax after the stress associated with preparing for the wedding ceremony. Destinations selected below for honeymoon in December allow newlyweds to meet in complete privacy, swim on magnificent beaches, swim in turquoise and crystal clear waters, explore underwater fauna and flora, and save privileged and romantic moments and that, in a beautiful environment!
December honeymoon ideas – Which organization?
Since with the advent of the Internet nothing is easier than organizing a trip to the end of the world, here are some tips to help you plan your December honeymoon in the best possible way.
Honeymoon in December – when to prepare for vacation?
First, don’t wait until November to book flights and hotels for December! In fact, when planning your honeymoon, the sooner the better. Thus, you can get better prices for both flights and hotels. Once you’ve decided on your exact travel dates, you’ll need to start comparing ticket prices for the month of December online. Indeed, depending on the Companies and the selected dates, the prices for flights can be from simple to double … You can use a comparator. Skyscanner which allows you to register price alerts for specific destinations and dates. Then you should book your hotel quickly (see our offers below). If you take it early enough (2-4 months before), preparing for your honeymoon will not be difficult and will provide several significant benefits:
Much smaller budget than a specialized agency;
The ability to choose exactly what you want, and thus get a real honeymoon to order;
Avoid the disadvantages of mass tourism (large standardized hotels, swarms of other honeymooners, crowded beaches or buffets, etc. ).
Honeymoon in December – how long to go?
To make the most of your stay, to have time to get away from it all, to completely forget about everyday life and explore the surroundings… it is best to leave for at least 2 weeks in December. On the other hand, if you have a small budget, it is better to leave for a shorter period, but at the same time 7 or 8 day trip instead of choosing a less favorable destination for month december and only to stay longer…
December honeymoon ideas – what’s the budget?
The budget of a trip in December is much less than in July, August and even December. In fact, December is not part of the school holidays and therefore will be favorable for small budgets. However, the cost of a honeymoon in December can depend on several other criteria:
choice of destination (prefer Asian countries because they are cheaper and just as exotic and heavenly),
selection of dates that will affect the cost of flights (avoid departures on weekends, holidays, etc. ),
hotel selection,
choice of restaurants or all-inclusive package,
choice of length of stay,
selection of excursions and recreation on site.
Therefore, you need to find out if your budget allows you to leave in December and choose your destination and duration of the trip accordingly. It is best to prepare Honeymoon Jackpot which will give you the opportunity to book tickets because it needs to be paid immediately. As for the hotel, when booking, you will only pay upon arrival at the hotel, that is, in December. This is a good alternative, because by December you will surely have collected additional budget, made up of the generosity of your wedding guests . You can then use it to pay for your hotel stay.
3 best honeymoon destinations in December
Below you will find my selection of 3 most beautiful honeymoon destinations in December : 1 destination for a large budget, 1 destination for an average budget, and 1 destination for a limited budget.
Bahamas – Most Popular Destination in December – Big Budget
Which hotel for a honeymoon in the Bahamas?
The hotel I chose below is a luxury hotel located in a quiet location in the Bahamas (which is quite rare there): Royal Bahamian Sandals All Inclusive
The hotel has a great location in the Bahamas
The location of this hotel is a dream. Indeed, it is on a small island with a white sandy beach, turquoise waters, coconut trees and bright sunshine!
Hotel with luxury services
Offering a spa and outdoor pool, Sandals Royal Bahamian is located in Nassau at New Providence , 9 km from Atlantis Aquaventure Water Park. The complex has a private beach, sun terrace, restaurant, bar …
Information about this luxury hotel
Thailand – Beautiful place in December – Average budget
Which hotel for a honeymoon in Thailand?
The hotel I offer you below is a very attractive establishment with a very pleasant environment and style for a romantic getaway: Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort
The hotel is located on Tab Kaek Beach in a great location in Thailand
Le Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort XNUMX stars is located on one of the most beautiful places in Thailand in front of its most beautiful islands, which are easily and quickly accessible from the hotel!
Hotel with high quality services
In addition to its exceptional location, this hotel offers excellent services, backed up by numerous excellent reviews and very good online ratings.
More information about this hotel
Philippines – Initial Destination in December – Small Budgets
The hotel I present to you below is an exceptional establishment at a low price, but offering luxury, tranquility and pleasure: Alternative Beach Cottages .
Hotel in a great location in the Philippines
Offering sea views, Alternative Beach Cottages is located in El Nido in the Palawan Region, 8 km from Grand Lagoon. This is my favorite because in my opinion it is the most beautiful place in the Philippines ( El Nido) ! A real little paradise on a deserted, heavenly and secluded beach…
Exceptional hotel
This is not a palace, the services are not as plentiful as in a luxury hotel, but the real luxury here is the location, the decor, the place itself: its beauty and tranquility . ..
Information about this original hotel
And if you’re on a tight budget, here’s another alternative: Cheap honeymoon in the Philippines
Other profitable destinations in December
If you don’t find what you are looking for, here are 3 also very good honeymoon destinations for December :
reunion
Cuba
Zanzibar
Dominican Republic
Mauritius
And if you want to leave in January: Best Honeymoon Destinations in January
9 places to visit in Europe in autumn
If you don’t like the summer crowds and prices in Europe, autumn is the perfect season to visit many places in the European part of the world. Moreover, this time of the year, Europe will show a lot of interesting things – from the demonstration of autumn colors in fabulous forests to festivals dedicated to the harvest, holidays, art and beer. Where to go in Europe in autumn: the best places.
See also: The most beautiful places in Germany.
Where to go in Europe in autumn: Munich
Why go in autumn? To celebrate beer and Bavarian culture at Oktoberfest.
If you think of Germany as beer, pretzels and lederhosen, then you most likely think of Bavaria in the southeast of the country. And during the Oktoberfest in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, these traditions are accepted with all sincerity.
Oktoberfest Oktoberfest 2022 in Germany: what will be the prices? is the world’s largest beer festival, which starts at the end of September and continues until the beginning of October. The festival attracts around 6 million people to the Theresienwiese fairground every year. Mugs of Bavarian beer, sausages, pretzels, carnival rides and singing to live music – all this awaits guests in the heart of Bavaria. In addition, in the city it is worth seeing the exquisite palace Munich Residenz (Münchner Residenz), rococo churches and central square Marienplatz , where events of the 16th century are reproduced to the sound of bells on a glockenspiel with mechanical figures.
See also: The most beautiful routes in Germany with a ticket for 9 euros.
Ireland
Why go in autumn? To experience the spooky atmosphere of the place where Halloween (perhaps) was born.
The Irish are known for telling stories. But according to the latest archaeological evidence, they may be right in their claim that Halloween originated on their island.
Púca celebrates the proto-Halloween tradition of Samhain. This is the time at the end of summer, when, according to the beliefs of the Celts, spirits pass from one world to another. Counties Meath and Louth in Eastern Ireland is the center of action, with concerts, spooky gatherings and culinary events taking place on October 31 for 4 days. This holiday joins Dublin’s more famous Bram Stoker festival, dedicated to the Irish author of Dracula.
Autumn is also time for horse races, traditional music gatherings and “walking festivals” , in which tourists go in droves to discover the country’s natural beauties as soon as the leaves begin to fall.
Barcelona
Why go in autumn? To say goodbye to summer with fireworks and human towers.
In September, Barcelona says goodbye to summer at La Mercè , a huge street party organized in honor of the city’s patron saint, Our Lady of Mercy. The festival takes place in the days leading up to September 24th and showcases ways to have fun that are unique to Catalonia. From the construction of several-story human towers in Sant Jaume Square to nighttime parades called correfocs (“fire races”).
In addition, after the end of the festival, warm and sunny weather in Barcelona persists for another month. You can swim in the Mediterranean until the beginning of October . Even at this time, you will encounter crowds of tourists. But the competition to sample the city’s “delicacies” associated with seafood and Gaudí’s architecture will not be as fierce as in summer.
Where to go in Europe in autumn: Malta
Why go in autumn? To delay the summer.
If we talk about Mediterranean places where you can extend the summer, then the Malta archipelago is an ideal option. In the archipelago, located between Sicily and Tunisia, beach weather persists into October.
Malta is not only lagoons, coastal cliffs and patches of reddish sand. The sunny climate goes well with walks in historical cities and ancient temples.
Malta’s endless succession of invaders resulted in many architectural styles, as well as hidden treasures such as the underground burial chambers of the Hypogeum and a couple of paintings by Caravaggio hidden in 16th century St. John’s Cathedral in Valletta. In addition, Gozo hosts famous opera and symphony performances in October and November as part of the annual Mediterranea festival.
Paris
Why go in autumn? To attend festivals of jazz, wine, art and more.
In autumn, “festival” life begins in Paris. Jazz à la Villette , an 11-day festival in September, features experimental music, tribute concerts and children’s programming in and around the Parc de la Villette.
The first Saturday in October is Nuit Blanche (or White Night), an arts extravaganza from 7 am to 7 pm, when galleries and museums stay open, dance parties rumble, and playful installations create urban magic. In the same month, La Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre , or the Grape Harvest Festival, is dedicated to the fruits of the only vineyard in Paris. The festival brings together about 500,000 people a year for live music, sausages, oysters, parades, fireworks and, of course, wine. If you don’t like time constraints, the Autumn Festival in Paris is the best place to go. From September to December, more than 40 venues showcase the best in theatre, music, dance, film and visual arts.
The Wye Valley in the UK
Why go in autumn? To admire the colors of autumn.
Old England presents an impressive autumn spectacle. In the Wye Valley, located on the border between England and Wales, you can walk through the ancient autumn forest of Dean and visit the castles and former hunting lodges in the villages of Gloucestershire. For example, in such as St. Briavells and Coleford. Equally impressive on the Welsh side is the Tintern Abbey , ruins from the 12th century. Autumn also arrives in the hundreds of apple orchards along the route in Herefordshire.
Where to go in Europe in autumn: Amsterdam
Why go in autumn? To avoid the summer crowds.
Amsterdam, like Barcelona, is filled with tourists most of the year. But the best option for meeting manageable crowds and decent weather at the same time is between September and November. Although the average temperature is around 15.5°C, pack something warm for cruising the city’s canals or cycling in Vondelpark (Vondelpark). Also in the fall, Amsterdam Music Festival (mid-October) and showcase Afrovibes (Afrovibes showcase) with the participation of artists from Africa (early October) take place. In addition, historical monuments, government buildings and houses throughout Amsterdam are open for free on weekends in September.
Swiss Alps
Why go in autumn? To hike the Alps the Swiss way.
In the mountains of Switzerland, hiking trails can be covered with snow until late spring and filled with tourists in summer. Therefore, early autumn is the best time to explore the Swiss Alps. And because outdoor walking has been an integral part of Swiss culture for centuries, the trails are well maintained and accessible to hikers of all ages and fitness levels. In addition, the routes run through mountains, meadows, forests and lakes.
But if you are looking for a place where all the best qualities of the country are collected, go to Lake Lucerne . If you want to experience a completely different atmosphere, try Ticino in southern Switzerland, which has more in common with Italy than with Heidi. From April to mid-October, the Gotthard Panorama Express connects the two cities.
Vienna
Why go in autumn? To live a good life in palaces and vineyards.
Vienna is always a good choice if you love the good life. Classical music concerts, cafes and pastry shops, manicured gardens and palaces with treasures, art museums – this is all Vienna.
One night in early October, almost all museums in the city invite visitors to special exhibitions, performances and other surprises until late at night. Later that month, filmmakers and cinephiles converge on the historic center for the Vienna International Film Festival . And on Viennese Wine Tour Day at the end of September, visitors are invited to explore the 700 hectares (1,700 acres) of vineyards within the city, stopping along the way to sample wine and admire views of the Danube and the Vienna Woods.
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TOP 9 resorts in Europe for those who like to party to the fullest
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Europe’s most party resorts are just a dream for those who love to dance, party and have fun all night long. The most delicious cocktails, the hottest parties, the most interesting acquaintances – and simply the best vacation!
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It turned out that Ibiza is the most popular, but far from the only resort for fans of noisy rest. There were nine of them in the final list – which one will you choose?
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Ibiza, Spain
A small island in the Mediterranean, the mention of which makes the heart of every clubber beat faster. It is famous for wild parties, free morals and a diverse contingent – from “celebrities” living in luxury hotels to those who walked on the last and spend the night on the beach, from young people to European pensioners who decided to shake the old days … Representatives of sexual minorities are also welcome here, who shock the unprepared public with their outfits and hairstyles.
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The “party” centers of the island are San Antonio and the capital Ibiza. Among the residents and invited guests of Ibiza clubs, Paul van Dyk, Fatboy Slim, Paris Hilton, Will Atkinson, David Guetta and other popular performers were noticed.
One of the most famous clubs not only in Ibiza, but also in the world – Amnesia (located near San Rafael), opened back in 1976. Alternative options: DC-10, which is located near the airport, Destino on Talamanca beach, Eden on the San Antonio waterfront, Heart in Ibiza city. Entrance ticket costs from €15, cocktails – up to €20. An integral part of the club culture of Ibiza is the discos on boats that go out to sea every night from the cities of San Antonio, Ibiza and Playa d’en Bossa.
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there are also nudist ones), look at the hippie market next to Platja es Canar, go diving or windsurfing, visit the Old Town of Ibiza. In the evening, enjoy the sunset (they are said to be one of the most beautiful in the world), and then dive back into the maelstrom of crazy parties!
How to get there? Bus number 10 leaves the airport every 15-30 minutes, which goes to the Ibiza bus station (the ticket costs €3.5). During the season, additional buses run to the main resorts of the island. After midnight, you can leave the airport for the capital only by taxi.
2. Ayia Napa, Cyprus
The abundance of nightclubs, discos and bars, where tourists and Cypriots have fun all night long, was the reason that the resort was nicknamed “the second Ibiza”. The city has a club quarter, where most of the entertainment facilities are concentrated. The most famous clubs in Ayia Napa are Starskys (the best theme parties are held here), The Castle, Car Wash, Black and White and Red Square, where tourists from the CIS like to relax. We recommend visiting the Crazy Frog bar, which is famous for its huge portions of cocktails and incendiary animators.
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If you want to spend a day or two in a more relaxed rhythm, visit the main historical sights of the resort – the monastery and the rock tombs of Makronissos. Near Cape Greco there is a National Park, on the territory of which hiking and cycling routes are laid.
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What to see in Cyprus: 7 places to explore the island Ayia Napa is also ideal for these purposes, because the local beaches are regularly awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness. The most popular is Nissi, where there are no crowds during the season, less crowded on the beaches of Landa, Grecian Bay and Makronissos. Outdoor enthusiasts can go diving, surfing, ride a catamaran, jet ski or yacht, go fishing.
How to get there? The nearest international airport is located in the vicinity of Larnaca, 35 kilometers from the resort. From there you can get to Ayia Napa by bus for €7-10 or taxi for €50-60. On the way, you will spend from 40 minutes to an hour and a half.
3. Heraklion, Greece
In the largest city of Crete, the nightlife is in full swing. In the center, on Korai Street, coffee houses are concentrated. On Chandakos Street, which rests against the embankment, there are bars of various directions: here you can listen to rock, Latin, Greek melodies … On Sophocles Venizelos Street, there are nightclubs with summer venues, from where you can admire the dawn to the accompaniment of fashion hits. The best clubs are Island of Desire and Loft, for creative cocktails we recommend going to Trito, The Bitters, Wets & Drys or Stone Cocktail bar.
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The Peninsula (28 kilometers from Heraklion) and Malia (34 kilometers from Heraklion) are also famous for their lively nightlife. Famous DJs perform in the clubs of these cities during the season. Another party resort nearby is Agia Pelagia (18 kilometers from Heraklion), where it is more relaxed, but no less fun.
Do not forget that Crete is not only a resort island, but also the cradle of the Minoan civilization that existed in the 2nd century BC. Parties are parties, but not setting aside a few days for sightseeing is an unfortunate omission. We recommend visiting the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, which is one of the best in the world, and see the ruins of the Palace of Knossos (the labyrinth that gave rise to the myth of the Minotaur, Theseus and the threads of Ariadne).
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But there are no beaches in Heraklion. To sunbathe, you have to go, for example, to Ammoudara Beach (5 kilometers from the center of the capital).
How to get there? Nikos Kazantzakis International Airport is located six kilometers from Heraklion. You can come from there to the capital by bus or taxi (from €20). Ships run between the ports of Athens and Heraklion, a ticket costs from €50 to €160, you will spend about 9hours.
4. St. Julians, Malta
The town of Paceville, which actually merged with St. Julians, is considered the party capital of the country. It consists of bars, restaurants, clubs and discos, there are casinos and the largest cinema in Malta. The fun in Paceville does not stop until dawn, you can always find where to drink and dance. Nightclubs are concentrated on four streets around the central square: Dragonara Road, Wilga Street, St Georges Road and St. Rita Steps.
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Avid party-goers recommend visiting the clubs Havana, Hugo’s Passion, Axis, Fuego, Barfunk, The Alley and Sabor. They play music of different styles, so everyone will find an institution to their liking. To relax after a stormy night, Hugo’s Terrace bar on St. George’s Bay – the only sandy beach in the vicinity of St. Julian’s.
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How to get there? There is an X2 bus from Malta International Airport to St. Julians, the ticket costs €2. A taxi will cost you from €20.
5. Riccione, Italy
This resort town on the Adriatic coast is home to the best nightclubs and discos in the Italian province of Rimini. The most fashionable of them are concentrated on the hill, and the beach area on the border with Rimini is filled in the evenings with young people who like to party under the stars on the seashore.
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The best 80s style discos are Byblos, Villa delle Rose and Peter Pan. International hits are heard at the Cocoricò disco, and you can dance to Latin American tunes at the Palacio de la Salsa. In the vicinity of the beach, in the area called Marano, there are fashionable clubs Moijto Beach, Operà, Sbronzo, Palma, El Mexicali.
The most popular entertainment in Riccione after parties is shopping. Look for fashionable novelties from Armani, Trussardi, D&G, Guess and other luxury brands on Ceccarini street, and Italian designer shoes on Dante street.
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Tired of endless parties, you can go to one of the local sandy beaches, visit the Aquafan water park or the dolphinarium in neighboring Rimini. There are also historical sights: Villa Francesca, Villa Mussolini, the Palace of Congress, the Castello degli Agolanti castle in the vicinity of the city … Fans of modern art will appreciate the collection of the local art gallery, and those who are not indifferent to the affairs of bygone days are invited by the Riccione Archaeological Museum.
How to get there? In neighboring Rimini there is an international airport, railway station and bus station. You can also fly to Bologna airport, and from there get to the place by train.
6. Lloret de Mar, Spain
A popular seaside resort 70 kilometers from Barcelona, the “party capital” of the Costa Brava. The atmosphere is democratic, here you can meet freaks of all stripes and representatives of sexual minorities. The most popular discos are St Trop’, Revolution, Salero, Londoner, Nidara S.I., Constur S.I., Tropics, Bumper’s, Hollywood Dance Club, Moby’s, Privet de Magic, Gerry’s Bar, La Siesta. Most of them are open around the clock, thanks to which Lloret has gained a reputation as a resort that never sleeps. Beach Parties are regularly held on boats plying along the coast.
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Sunbathing and swimming are best on the beaches of Lloret, Canyelles, Santa Cristina and Fenals, we also recommend visiting the Water World water park. If you want to diversify your stay at the resort, head to the fortress of Sant Joan, to the gardens of Santa Clotilde, to the local historical cemetery or to the cat museum.
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How to get there? Barcelona International Airport is located 90 kilometers from the resort. The fastest way to get to Lloret is to take a taxi (about €150). The economy option is a bus (from €15), which does not run at night.
7. Hersonissos, Greece
This resort is considered the party capital of Crete. Here there is the highest concentration of entertainment venues on the island, music and laughter do not subside until the morning. The Status nightclub is recognized as the most prestigious in Hersonissos, New York, Matrix and Amnezia are also popular. The Bio Bio Club and Camelot Club sound hits of the 80s, the older audience rests here. The Temple and Saloon Cafe bars invite you to drink.
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During the day you won’t be bored either: Hersonissos has excellent beaches (the best of them are Drepanos and Star Beach) and two water parks. If you decide to learn more about the glorious history of the city, go for a walk, which should include the Roman port, the ruins of ancient theaters and the basilica. Excursions to other parts of Crete are also in demand, for example, to the ancient city of Gortyn with Minoan caves or to the island of Spinalonga, where the ruins of Venetian fortresses have been preserved.
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How to get there? Nikos Kazantzakis International Airport is located six kilometers from Heraklion. You can go to Hersonissos by taxi (about €35) or come to the metropolitan station, from where buses run to the resort (you will spend about 45 minutes on the way, the ticket costs about €4).
8. Mykonos, Greece
The Greek island of Mykonos never sleeps. Experts call it a worthy alternative to Ibiza, and many world stars, such as Madonna, Nicolas Cage, Russell Crowe and Michael Jordan, agree with them. There are plenty of entertainment venues here, but the best are Cavo Paradiso on Paradis e beach (included in the TOP 10 best discos in the world), Remezzo and Space Mykonos Xperience. Famous DJs play in them and the loudest parties are held, where you can meet actors, musicians, athletes and other “people from the cover”.
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Mykonos is rich in interesting sights. Even if you, like most tourists, did not come here for excursions, we recommend visiting the Kastro fortress, near which the Paraportiani national monument (a group of ancient churches) is located, seeing the “doors of Mykonos” – two towers of impressive size, and admiring the lighthouse built in 1891. Do not ignore the famous windmills – the hallmark of the island (only 7 out of 28 have survived).
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How to get there? By ferry from one of the Athenian ports or by plane from Athens, from the islands of Crete, Santorini and Rhodes.
9. Saint-Tropez, France
One of the most fashionable resorts on the French Riviera, where you can relax on a grand scale and do whatever your heart desires. If, of course, there is enough money, because a beautiful life is not cheap.
France’s most prestigious club, Les Caves du Roy, is located in the Hotel Byblos. Be prepared to pay from €30 for a cocktail and about €300 for a bottle of not the best champagne. What to do, you have to pay for the right to touch the world of the rich and famous.
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Another legendary club is the VIP Room, which Karl Lagerfeld once called the best in the world. During the day it is a restaurant of Mediterranean cuisine, closer to the night it transforms into a huge dance floor. The club Papagayo closes the top three, among the regulars of which Antonio Banderas was noticed.
The second most popular leisure option in Saint-Tropez is shopping. Boutiques of all the world’s leading designers operate here, where you can easily leave a fortune – do not lose your head!
While enjoying the nightlife, don’t forget the sights. Worthy of attention is the Old Town, where the Notre-Dame de l’Annonciade chapel houses a rich collection of paintings by Signac, Matisse and other famous artists.