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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.

The regional government has closed schools on Monday as a precaution.

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.

Hermine had been expected to strike the Canary Islands as a tropical storm but was downgraded on Sunday to a tropical depression by the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It said heavy rains were expected to continue into Monday. (Writing by Jessica Jones Editing by Peter Graff, Alexandra Hudson)

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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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    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.

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    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.

  • Lanzarote october weather: Average weather October in Lanzarote, Canary Islands

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    Weather in Lanzarote in October

    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.

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    Lanzarote weather forecast, climate chart: temperature, humidity (average/minimum/maximum)

    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% N/A
    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% N/A
    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% N/A
    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% N/A
    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% N/A
    16:00
    19:00
    More clouds than sun. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    70°F
    (21°C)
    18 mph
    (29 km/h)
    72% N/A
    19:00
    22:00
    Mostly clear. 70°F
    (21°C)
    16 mph
    (26 km/h)
    70% N/A
    22:00
    01:00
    Times of clear skies and clouds. 70°F
    (21°C)
    17 mph
    (27 km/h)
    71% N/A
    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)
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    07:00
    Clear. 69°F
    (21°C)
    15 mph
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    Sunny. 70°F
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    16 mph
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    Sunny. 72°F
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    18 mph
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    Sunny. 72°F
    (22°C)
    17 mph
    (27 km/h)
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    19:00
    Partly cloudy. 71°F
    (22°C)
    19 mph
    (30 km/h)
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    Overcast. 71°F
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    15 mph
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    17 mph
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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
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    07:00
    Clear. 69°F
    (21°C)
    17 mph
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    07:00
    10:00
    Mostly sunny. 70°F
    (21°C)
    18 mph
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    13:00
    Overcast. 72°F
    (22°C)
    16 mph
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    16:00
    Overcast. 72°F
    (22°C)
    17 mph
    (27 km/h)
    66% N/A
    16:00
    19:00
    Overcast. 71°F
    (21°C)
    17 mph
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    22:00
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    18 mph
    (28 km/h)
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    22:00
    01:00
    Clear. 70°F
    (21°C)
    18 mph
    (28 km/h)
    79% N/A
    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
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    (0.0625 mm).
    70°F
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    18 mph
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    04:00
    07:00
    Clear. 70°F
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    18 mph
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    07:00
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    More clouds than sun. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    71°F
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    20 mph
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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% N/A
    13:00
    16:00
    Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.125 mm).
    73°F
    (23°C)
    21 mph
    (35 km/h)
    72% N/A
    16:00
    19:00
    Sunny. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    71°F
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    22 mph
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    Clear. 70°F
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    Considerable cloudiness. 70°F
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    22 mph
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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
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    Mostly clear. 70°F
    (21°C)
    22 mph
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    83% N/A
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    Clear. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    70°F
    (21°C)
    23 mph
    (36 km/h)
    83% N/A
    07:00
    10:00
    Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0.01 in
    (0.1875 mm).
    71°F
    (22°C)
    24 mph
    (39 km/h)
    80% N/A
    10:00
    13:00
    Sunny. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    72°F
    (22°C)
    24 mph
    (39 km/h)
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    Chance of light rain. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    72°F
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    24 mph
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    Sunny. 71°F
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    25 mph
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    Clear. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    70°F
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    26 mph
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    Sunday, October 2 sunrise: 07:47 sunset: 19:40

        Low around 69°F  (20°C), high around 73°F  (23°C).
    Estimated precipitation: 0 in (0.0625 mm).
    Partly cloudy skies.
    Wind: 25 mph (40 km/h).

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    04:00
    Overcast. 70°F
    (21°C)
    25 mph
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    07:00
    A few passing clouds. Precipitation: 0 in
    (0.0625 mm).
    69°F
    (21°C)
    24 mph
    (38 km/h)
    77% N/A
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    (21°C)
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    24 mph
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    (23°C)
    20 mph
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    Sunny. 72°F
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    18 mph
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    Partly cloudy. 71°F
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    14 mph
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    Monday, October 3 sunrise: 07:47 sunset: 19:39

        Low around 70°F  (21°C), high around 77°F  (25°C).
    Considerable cloudiness.
    Wind: 16 mph (26 km/h).

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    16 mph
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    13 mph
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    Places with a similar climate: Tenerife Sur, Gran Canaria – Canary Islands, Fuerteventura, La Palma.

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    Weather Station: Lanzarote / Aeropuerto (latitude 28-57N, longitude 013-36W)

    Local Time:

    Lanzarote is in the “Atlantic/Canary” timezone.

    The “Atlantic/Canary” timezone uses a Standard Time (ST) / Daylight Saving Time (DST) alternation scheme, and it currently is in DST (since Sunday, 27 March 2022, 02:00 AM local time). During DST, the timezone abbreviation is WEST and the offset to Universal Time (UTC, GMT or Zulu) is +1:00 hours.

    Lanzarote will exit DST (returning to standard time) on Sunday, 30 October 2022, at 02:00 AM local time, when clocks will be turned backward 1 hour to Sunday, 30 October 2022, 01:00 AM local standard time. During ST, the timezone abbreviation is WET and the offset to UTC will be +0:00 hours.

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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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    Which of the Canary Islands is the most beautiful? ›

    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.

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    Which of the Canary Islands is the best to go to? ›

    Tenerife – active holidays in an exotic paradise

    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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    What are the Canary Islands famous for? ›

    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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    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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    Which is the most luxurious Canary Island? ›

    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 is the warmest Canary Island? ›

    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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    Which Canary Island is best for foodies? ›

    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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    Is Gran Canaria better than 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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    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

    • Mojo. It is a sauce paired with almost every meal, including the famous wrinkled potatoes (Papas Arrugadas). …
    • Goat Cheese. …
    • Fish and Sancocho Canaria. …
    • Ropa Vieja Canaria. …
    • Papas Arrugadas (Wrinkled Potatoes) …
    • Conejo al salmorejo (rabbit stew) …
    • Gofio. …
    • Arroz a la Cubana.

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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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    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 ‘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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    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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    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. However, Spain remains a pleasant destination all-year round with tourism weather comfort index of around 90/100 from June to September. Weather on the island of Lanzarote in december 2022. The coldest day in Auckland in April 2022 is 28th April (Evening). los angeles weather in april 2022 in celsius. Sugar Mizzy February 17, 2022. Get the monthly weather forecast for Paphos, Paphos, Cyprus, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. 12. Lanzarote Weather In April. Spain weather in February 2023. In April, in Lanzarote, Spain, the average low-temperature is 17.5°C (63.5°F). Detailed Lanzarote Weather Forecast for May 2022 – day/night temperatures, precipitations – World-Weather.info 22. Check availability. Here is the day by day recorded weather in Alicante in april 2022: 01-04-2022. 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 . 9°C to 17°C. Am făcut escală la Roma, la rude și am prins bilete de 19,99€ de persoană. Daytime maximum temperatures average around a cool 16°C (61°F), whilst at night 6°C (42°F) is normal. Greece Temperature 21℃ in April it should be expected average temperature: 21℃ so it is friendly with a high temperature. 11 Jan 2022, 23:45. 04-04-2022. Posted on February 17, 2022 by . In Lanzarote, the daily mean temperature is 23°C in October, which is calculated as a mean . Arrecife; . At night you might need a cardi or a jacket, so be sure to bring one with you. May 7, 2022 . weather forecast april 2022 uk. Night Temperature 17.2 °C 63 °F. 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! 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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

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    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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    +23°
    +27°

    +23°

    2
    October

    +23°
    +26°

    +23°

    3
    October

    +22°
    +26°

    +23°

    4
    October

    +22°
    +26°

    +23°

    5
    October

    +22°
    +25°

    +23°

    6
    October

    +23°
    +25°

    +23°

    7
    October

    +23°
    +26°

    +23°

    8
    October

    +23°
    +27°

    +23°

    9
    October

    +22°
    +26°

    +24°

    10
    October

    +23°
    +25°

    +24°

    11
    October

    +22°
    +25°

    +24°

    12
    October

    +22°
    +25°

    +24°

    13
    October

    +22°
    +25°

    +24°

    14
    October

    +23°
    +25°

    +24°

    15
    October

    +22°
    +23°

    +24°

    16
    October

    +21°
    +24°

    +24°

    17
    October

    +21°
    +23°

    +24°

    18
    October

    +22°
    +22°

    +23°

    19
    October

    +20°
    +23°

    +23°

    20
    October

    +21°
    +23°

    +23°

    21
    October

    +21°
    +23°

    +23°

    22
    October

    +21°
    +24°

    +23°

    23
    October

    +21°
    +24°

    +23°

    24
    October

    +22°
    +25°

    +23°

    25
    October

    +21°
    +20°

    +23°

    26
    October

    +20°
    +23°

    +23°

    27
    October

    +21°
    +22°

    +23°

    28
    October

    +21°
    +22°

    +23°

    29
    October

    +18°
    +20°

    +23°

    30
    October

    +19°
    +22°

    +23°

    31
    October

    +19°
    +21°

    +22°

    1
    October

    +21°
    +33°

    +22°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 9 m/s

    • 71.9%

    2
    October

    +20°
    +31°

    +22°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.4 m/s

    • 63.6%

    3
    October

    +21°
    +27°

    +22°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 11. 6 m/s

    • 76.4%

    4
    October

    +21°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 11.3 m/s

    • 75.3%

    5
    October

    +21°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 760 mmHg

    • Yu, 10. 1 m/s

    • 74.6%

    6
    October

    +20°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 7.1 m/s

    • 72.4%

    7
    October

    +21°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 4 m/s

    • 73.9%

    8
    October

    +19°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.4 m/s

    • 75.3%

    9
    October

    +19°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 5. 4 m/s

    • 69.1%

    10
    October

    +20°
    +24°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 3.9 m/s

    • 78.0%

    11
    October

    +19°
    +25°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

    • 76.8%

    12
    October

    +18°
    +24°

    +21°

    • 760 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.4 m/s

    • 76.8%

    13
    October

    +18°
    +25°

    +21°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 3. 1 m/s

    • 68.8%

    14
    October

    +18°
    +25°

    +20°

    • 763 mmHg

    • Yu, 3.6 m/s

    • 74.4%

    15
    October

    +17°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 764 mmHg

    • Yu, 4. 5 m/s

    • 65.0%

    16
    October

    +18°
    +25°

    +20°

    • 764 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.4 m/s

    • 72.9%

    17
    October

    +17°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 764 mmHg

    • Yu, 4. 6 m/s

    • 68.6%

    18
    October

    +17°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 763 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.9 m/s

    • 73.3%

    19
    October

    +18°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 760 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 3 m/s

    • 75.6%

    20
    October

    +20°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 760 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.6 m/s

    • 74.4%

    21
    October

    +18°
    +25°

    +20°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 4 m/s

    • 60.0%

    22
    October

    +17°
    +25°

    +20°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.6 m/s

    • 57.4%

    23
    October

    +18°
    +24°

    +19°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 4. 9m/s

    • 60.5%

    24
    October

    +16°
    +24°

    +19°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.5 m/s

    • 66.6%

    25
    October

    +15°
    +25°

    +20°

    • 761 mmHg

    • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

    • 66.9%

    26
    October

    +20°
    +25°

    +21°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 2.0 m/s

    • 65.4%

    27
    October

    +21°
    +29°

    +21°

    • 763 mmHg

    • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

    • 68.8%

    28
    October

    +19°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 2.6 m/s

    • 68.1%

    29
    October

    +20°
    +25°

    +22°

    • 762 mmHg

    • Yu, 2. 5 m/s

    • 76.8%

    30
    October

    +21°
    +30°

    +22°

    • 764 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.5 m/s

    • 70.5%

    31
    October

    +20°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 766 mmHg

    • Yu, 9. 6 m/s

    • 77.5%

    1
    October

    +20°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 747 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.5 m/s

    • 70.6%

    2
    October

    +21°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 746 mmHg

    • Yu, 8. 0 m/s

    • 62.8%

    3
    October

    +21°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 744 mmHg

    • Yu, 7.4 m/s

    • 72.9%

    4
    October

    +20°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 745 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 0 m/s

    • 72.3%

    5
    October

    +19°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 748 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.6 m/s

    • 69.0%

    6
    October

    +19°
    +25°

    +21°

    • 749 mmHg

    • Yu, 5. 1 m/s

    • 71.4%

    7
    October

    +21°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 749 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.8 m/s

    • 74.1%

    8
    October

    +20°
    +27°

    +21°

    • 749mmHg.

    • Yu, 5.5 m/s

    • 78.6%

    9
    October

    +21°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 749 mmHg

    • Yu, 7.1 m/s

    • 75. 6%

    10
    October

    +20°
    +28°

    +21°

    • 748 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.1 m/s

    • 73.5%

    11
    October

    +20°
    +29°

    +21°

    • 747 mmHg

    • Yu, 5. 6 m/s

    • 74.9%

    12
    October

    +23°
    +32°

    +21°

    • 746 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.5 m/s

    • 47.3%

    13
    October

    +22°
    +29°

    +21°

    • 746 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 5 m/s

    • 49.3%

    14
    October

    +18°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 747 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.4 m/s

    • 72.1%

    15
    October

    +20°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 748 mmHg

    • Yu, 4. 8 m/s

    • 66.5%

    16
    October

    +18°
    +26°

    +21°

    • 748 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.4 m/s

    • 65.6%

    17
    October

    +18°
    +22°

    +20°

    • 747 mmHg

    • Yu, 3. 1 m/s

    • 72.0%

    18
    October

    +16°
    +23°

    +20°

    • 746 mmHg

    • Yu, 2.3 m/s

    • 74.3%

    19
    October

    +16°
    +24°

    +20°

    • 746 mmHg

    • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

    • 79.5%

    20
    October

    +20°
    +28°

    +3°

    • 744 mmHg

    • Yu, 4.6 m/s

    • 80.0%

    21
    October

    +20°
    +26°

    +3°

    • 745 mmHg

    • Yu, 3. 9 m/s

    • 70.9%

    22
    October

    +18°
    +24°

    +3°

    • 747 mmHg

    • Yu, 3.3 m/s

    • 72.0%

    23
    October

    +17°
    +24°

    +3°

    • 751 mmHg

    • Yu, 4. 9 m/s

    • 63.5%

    24
    October

    +16°
    +25°

    +3°

    • 752 mmHg

    • Yu, 6.3 m/s

    • 67.1%

    25
    October

    +16°
    +25°

    +3°

    • 752 mmHg

    • Yu, 5. 8 m/s

    • 65.0%

    26
    October

    +18°
    +26°

    +20°

    • 751 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.6 m/s

    • 67.6%

    27
    October

    +18°
    +24°

    +20°

    • 749 mmHg

    • Yu, 5. 3 m/s

    • 66.8%

    28
    October

    +20°
    +24°

    +19°

    • 749 mmHg

    • Yu, 5.9m/s

    • 60.9%

    29
    October

    +18°
    +27°

    +19°

    • 748 mmHg

    • Yu, 6. 1 m/s

    • 72.4%

    30
    October

    +21°
    +29°

    +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%