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Easter holiday weather: Easter Weather Forecast – Farmers’ Almanac

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This evening will see showers ease for most, with a mix of clear spells and patchy cloud likely overnight. The odd shower may linger in a few places, however.

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Tomorrow will start with variable cloud, a few light showers but also sunny spells. Turning cloudier in the afternoon with showers scattered developing.

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Outlook for Wednesday to Friday

Wednesday see variable cloud. A drier and calmer day with a few showers, these most likely in the afternoon. Thursday will also see a cloudy morning and a few showers but once again skies will clear in the afternoon. Late Friday morning will see a band of heavy and persistent rain sweep through from the west. Rainy and breezy conditions until the late afternoon.

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New York, USA – April Weather

What’s the Weather Like in New York in April?

The weather continues to get warmer in April in New York, USA, when the spring season is just beginning. It’s a chilly time to travel, best suited for travellers who plan on spending the majority of their holiday indoors, shopping and enjoying other city attractions.

Is New York City Warm In April?

During this month, the average temperature for the city is 11°C, made up of highs of 16°C and chilly lows of  6°C.

Much Does It Rain In New York In April?

Throughout the month, New York is subject to an average of 96mm of rainfall spread out between 15 rainy days.

Does It snow In New York In April?

New York has an average of one snowy day in April.

Is New York Windy In April In New York

New York remains fairly breezy all-year-round. In April, typical wind speeds range between 0 m/s (calm) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely exceeding 11 m/s (fresh breeze).

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New York Hotels in April

Hudson

When it comes to stylish modern accommodation, it’s tough to beat Hudson. This luxury New York boutique hotel is located in midtown New York, just steps away from Central Park, the theatre district, shopping centres, bars and restaurants.

Accommodation comes in the form of eight single and double studios, one-bedroom suites, apartments and penthouses, each of which features state-of-the-art equipment, such as flat screen HDTV, iPod docking station and workspace.

Onsite services and facilities include the Hudson Park and Tequila Park restaurants, four bars, room service, 24-hour gym and paid WiFi access.

Hotel Belleclaire

For something more classic and traditional, try Hotel Belleclaire. Situated in the Upper West Side of New York, near the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park and some of the best boutiques, bars and restaurants in the city, this hotel is set inside a landmark building constructed in 1903.

Accommodation is provided in the form of 240 guestrooms and suites, each of which comes with free WiFi access, flat screen HDTV and complimentary luxury toiletries.

Within the hotel grounds you’ll find media lounge with arcade games and Mac computers, free drink upon arrival, 24-hour fitness centre and the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf café which serves a selection of the best teas and coffees in the world 6am-11am during the week and 7am-midnight on weekends.

Carvi

Carvi is a great place to stay for holidaymakers who want to spend their holiday sightseeing in Midtown Manhattan. This contemporary boutique hotel is found within walking distance of countless eateries, bars, cafes, shops and public transportation options. Each guestroom here comes with free high-speed WiFi access, coffee/tea making facilities and plasma TV.

Onsite services and facilities include airport shuttle service, room service, rooftop terrace and free nearby parking. There are four restaurants PJ Clarke’s, Daniel, Smith & Wollensky and Shun Lee Palace within the immediate surroundings where guests receive exclusive discounts for staying at the hotel.

Radisson Martinique on Broadway

For a hotel that has it all, look no further than the Radisson Martinique on Broadway. Situated in Midtown Manhattan in a 19-storey historic Beaux Arts building, this hotel is ideally located for exploring Chelsea, Gramercy and Murray Hill, where you’ll find loads of art galleries, museum, boutiques, bars and restaurants.

Accommodation comes in the form of 533 classic guestrooms, executive rooms and suites, each of which comes with high-speed WiFi access, free bottled water, Keurig coffee machine and flat screen TV with premium channels.

Within the hotel you’ll find fitness centre, business centre, one lounge, souvenir shop and three restaurants: Petit Poulet which serves French bistro food, the Martinique Café which serves American and international cuisine and KumGangSan which serves Asian cuisine.

Bars and Restaurants

Chalk Point Kitchen

When it comes to classic American cuisine in modern, comfortable surroundings, you can’t beat Chalk Point Kitchen. Open for brunch, lunch and dinner, this restaurant features farm-like décor, with wooden white-washed walls, chairs and tables which make you feel like you’re eating in someone’s home not a restaurant.

The brunch and lunch menus feature dishes such as different types of eggs Benedict, fresh salads, egg plates, sandwiches and croissants, whilst the dinner menu offers a selection of fish, shellfish, meat and poultry options, some of which are single-serving and some of which are designed to feed two.

Gramercy Tavern

For fine dining, try the Gramercy Tavern. Open for lunch between midday and 2pm Monday to Friday and for dinner 5.30pm to 10pm Sunday to Thursday and 5.30pm to 11pm Friday and Saturday, this restaurant serves up contemporary American cuisine in the form of a seasonal menu which is made up of elegant dishes with a rustic influence.

The restaurant is split into two sections: the Tavern which offers a casual a la carte menu and daily-changing four-course tasting menu for dinner, plus the Dining Room which offers an a la carte menu for lunch, plus fixed-price and tasting menus for dinner.

Eleven Madison Park

For the ultimate in gourmet dining, try Eleven Madison Park. This fine dining restaurant is known for its multiple course tasting menu which makes the most of the fresh and seasonal produce found in New York alongside age-old cooking methods which began in the city.

If you have any allergies, dietary restrictions or ingredient preferences, your menu can be altered accordingly, so just let your server know. There are several hundred wines available by the bottle, half bottle and glass to choose from, in addition to 20 cocktails and various beers, ciders, ales, lagers and non-alcoholic beers.

Things to do in New York in April

Art and history lovers won’t want to miss the chance to visit The Cloisters, situated in northern Manhattan and open 10am-5.15pm every day in April. This cultural attraction is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and is dedicated to the architecture and art of medieval Europe, with a huge collection of domestic and religious pieces which date from the 12th to the 15th centuries.

There are nine pre-set themed itineraries which you can follow to see the best that the museum has to offer: The Monuments Men at the Met: Treasures Saved During WWII, Artist in Residence: Alarm Will Sound, A Half Day at the Met: the Director’s Tour for the First Floor, A Half Day at the Met: the Director’s tour for the Second Floor, Family Itinerary for Children 5+: a Visit to Egypt, Family Itinerary for Children 3-5: a Treasure Hunt for Creatures from Ancient Greece, Highlights Tour: New and Familiar Masterpieces, Highlights Tour: Visitor Favourites and What’s Your Met Celebrity Tour.

Radio City Music Hall

For a spectacular music show, see what’s on at Radio City Music Hall. This entertainment venue hosts a huge variety of shows which change regularly throughout the year, so check the website to see what’s on during your holiday. As well as shows, Radio City Music Hall also offers behind-the-scenes tours which you can sign up for to meet a Rockette, discover the art deco masterpieces and learn the secrets behind the Great Stage.

Joyce Theatre

If you’d rather see a theatre-style show, see what’s on at the Joyce Theatre. Based in Chelsea, this theatre specialises in a wide variety of family-friendly dance performances. After the show, make sure you pop into the Joyce gift shop, where you can pick up branded mugs, t-shirts, bags and jackets to remind you of your visit.

Los Angeles, USA – April Weather

What’s the Weather like in Los Angeles in April 

Temperature 

Come April, the temperature in Los Angeles, USA, continues to creep up, getting slightly warmer than the preceding winter months. The average temperature during the month sits around 16°C (about 60°F). The average daily high temperature gets up to 21°C (around 70°F) and falls to a low of about 10°C (about 50°F).

Sunshine Hours 

The amount of average daily sunshine increases an hour over March, with an average of 12 hours of sunlight each day during the month. Be sure to pack your sunglasses or hat; your chances of having a sunny day on any given April day is 55 percent.

Rain

The weather is famously very changeable in the early spring months, and there is still a chance of a light shower during your visit. The average rainfall for April in Los Angeles is about 25mm, significantly lower than the preceding months. Rain falls an average of four days a month in April with only an 11 percent chance of rain on any given day, so do not worry if you forgot your umbrella or raincoat. The chance of a cloudy day in April is 20 percent.

With the comfortable temperatures, low chance of rain and abundant sunshine, April is a great time to explore Los Angeles, especially outdoor activities.

Average Sea Temperature 

The average sea temperature remains the same as the preceding months at around 15°C (about 59°F) on the Los Angeles Coast. Therefore, you still might not want to try swimming or watersports yet but you can definitely enjoy the warm sunshine on the beach.

Dress Code 

For sightseeing and everyday wear, you would be fine with lighter clothing such as t-shirts and shorts, but as evening temperatures are considerably lower, then longer sleeves and perhaps a lightweight jacket would be appropriate.

Los Angeles Hotels in April 

Orlando Hotel

A boutique hotel in the Mid City West neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Orlando Hotel offers an intimate atmosphere at an affordable price. Room choices include regular rooms, deluxe patio rooms and upgraded suites. Other hotel amenities include valet parking, outdoor saltwater pool, fitness center and high-end honor bar.

The Garland

The Garland boutique hotel in North Hollywood has self-proclaimed “retro-cool” rooms and a secluded setting on seven acres. The hotel offers a complimentary trolley to nearby Universal Studios, outdoor pool and hot tub with sundeck and poolside bar, daily activities for guests, and a gift shop with local, California-based merchandise and goods.

Sofitel Los Angeles

The Sofitel Los Angeles’ 295 rooms and 38 suites come with state-of-the-art technology, spacious work centers, rainfall showers and French bath products. Guests also enjoy a contemporary French restaurant, swanky bar, spa, fitness center and heated pool. The hotel concierge can direct guests to local golf courses, tennis courts and bicycle rentals to enjoy the Los Angeles area.

Los Angeles Beach for April 

Leo Carrillo State Park

Leo Carrillo State Park has 1.5 miles of beaches for visitors to swim, surf and enjoy the Los Angeles weather. All up and down the beach, you find tide pools, coastal caves and reefs, and you can explore the inland too with numerous hiking trails. Leo Carrillo offers a shady campground if you want to extend your stay.

El Matador State Beach

Another state-owned property, El Matador State Beach is made up of large rocks and sea caves, making for a beautiful landscape. Surfers love the beach because of the big swells all year round and sunbathers will love the plentiful sunshine.

Bars and Restaurants 

The Griddle Cafe

Found on the famous Sunset Boulevard, The Griddle Café serves up oversized pancakes, including their famous red velvet pancakes. The extensive breakfast and lunch menus also include French toast, eggs, omelets, tacos, sandwiches and burgers. This casual restaurant serves French press coffee, tea and even beer to go along with its food.

Si Laa Thai

Si Laa Thai restaurant in Los Angeles is family-owned and gives guests home-cooked Thai dishes. Three generations of chefs cook up authentic Thai food like pad Thai, crispy duck and hot basil. Reservations are required Friday through Sunday and the restaurant sits and serves parties larger than six family style.

Pitchoun!

Downtown Los Angeles is home to Pitchoun! French bakery, selling high-quality baked goods and pastries, as well as sandwiches, salads and soups for lunches and light dinners. At Pitchoun! you will find French specialties like pan bagnat, kouign amann and bugnes. Pitchoun! only uses fresh, natural and organic ingredients with no GMOs or preservatives.

Things to do in Los Angeles in April 

Jazz Reggae Festival

Los Angeles welcomes the UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival in late April, which is a huge outdoor event with over 30,000 people enjoying music, dancing, and of course food and beer.

Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden

At this time of year, much of Southern California’s plant life is blooming so it is an excellent time to take a trip to the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. There are geographical gardens, such as the Mediterranean and South African areas, as well as the Prehistoric and Aquatic Gardens.

MacArthur Park

The famous MacArthur Park, located in central Los Angeles, boasts a lake fed by natural springs, a bandstand and an amphitheater. Regular concerts are held throughout the summer. Kids will love the playground and activities planned year-round.

Florida, USA – April Weather

What’sThe Weather Like in Florida in April?

April is the quintessential spring month in Florida, a state that has a (sub) tropical climate with delightful weather throughout the whole year. 

Is Florida Hot In April?

The average temperature in April is a pleasant 22°C. Nights are very comfortable this time of year, averaging 16°C, which is ideal for evening walks. In the hottest part of the afternoon, temperatures reach 28°C.

Can You Swim In The Sea In April?

The temperature of the seas that surround Florida’s peninsula averages 25°C in April, a very enjoyable temperature to go swimming.

April’s Sunshine Hours In Florida

April is one of sunniest months of the entire year. A typical day has 10 glorious hours of sunshine per day on average number than is only seen again in July.

Does It Rain In Florida In April?

With the year’s lowest percentage of cloud cover, April is a fairly dry month. Miami, Florida, gets about 81mm of rainfall in total in the course of the month and, on average, this falls over seven days.

Florida Hotels for April 

Days Inn Orlando Convention Center

Near Disney World is the Days Inn Orlando Convention Center which offers affordable lodging. The hotel has an outdoor pool, sundeck and gym facilities. Sea World Orlando is also near the hotel, where you can watch performances of killer whales, see the manatees and dolphins, and ride the Kraken. At Sea World you also get the chance to feed the animals. This is a wonderful hotel to stay in April, located within easy reach from some of Florida’s premier attractions.

Baymont Inn and Suites Florida Mall

Another affordable hotel is the Baymont Inn and Suites Florida Mall which is close to the Orlando International Airport. It has been recently renovated, so you can be assured of a quality stay here. This one also lies close to the above-mentioned amusement parks and offers free Wi-Fi and a free hot breakfast, and has a gym and an outdoor pool.

Buena Vista Palace Resort

The Buena Vista Palace Resort is located near Disney World shuttle bus connects this four-star hotel and the park. Many packages are on offer to make your stay as comfortable as possible, from weekend packages to B&B packages. This is one of the best places to stay during a visit to Disney World!

Florida Beach for April 

Daytona Beach

Although Orlando doesn’t have a beach, you can hop in a (rental) car and head to nearby Daytona Beach to enjoy the comfortable 25°C sea temperature. This immensely popular beach area is home to more than 35 kilometres of beaches. In fact, Daytona Beach is as classic an American beach as they come. This vibrant beach is popular among families and features rides and attractions, as well as a charming all-American atmosphere.

Stuck for ideas? Check out Sportody’s complete guide of things to do in Panama City Beach here.

Bars and Restaurants 

Boston Lobster Feast Restaurant

The renowned Boston Lobster Feast Restaurant is the home of the “All You Can Eat Seafood and Lobster Feast.” Food is served buffet-style and after having opened its doors in 1991, this restaurant has grown to become Orlando’s most popular seafood buffet restaurant. Food includes all sorts of fish and seafood, from lobsters to clams to crab and from salmon to octopus salads to sushi rolls. Also make sure to leave some room for dessert, as the dessert menu features delicacies such as key lime pies, cheesecakes, chocolate cakes and torts.

Planet Hollywood

Planet Hollywood is at the West Side Walt Disney Resort in Disney World and is a wonderful place to continue the magical Disney feeling after visiting the park. This restaurant serves all kinds of dishes, from pastas to salads and from grilled meat to sandwiches, in a setting decorated with memorabilia from famous Hollywood movies. Additionally, there is also a large merchandise shop where you can purchase a souvenir or two.

Things to do in Florida in April

Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

The flowers are blooming in Disney World as, in April, spring is now in full swing. The Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival is a popular event at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. The kids will surely love the Disney characters’ topiary displays. Light clothing is recommended this time of year as you visit the themed flower and garden displays. The Festival also features the Flower Pot Concert Festival with performances given by hit artists from the 60s and 70s.

Typhoon Lagoon

Tired from sightseeing and enjoying the rides and attractions? Laze in the waters of Typhoon Lagoon, one of the two water parks of Disney World. The best thing about it is that this place is not too crowded. You can also bring your own food and simply enjoy the rides.

Universal Studios

A must-see in Orlando is the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios. Who doesn’t love Harry Potter? This is the perfect opportunity to get up close to his magical world by enjoying the theme park’s recreation scenes from the movie.

Easter Island, Chile – Weather Forecast

The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Easter Island is forecast to be
Monday 26th September 2022 at
22°C
(72°F)
and the warmest night on
Sunday 16th October 2022 at
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(68°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Easter Island from this forecast is
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The average for September is
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(66°F).

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    (72°F)

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    (68°F)

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  • Mon 3 Oct
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  • 18:00
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    (70°F)

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    (64°F)

  • Tue 4 Oct
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Bank holiday weather forecast: How hot will it get this weekend? | Weather | News

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AS THE EASTER bank holiday weekend approaches, you might be wondering if the weather might bear an impact on your plans. Here’s the current weather forecast for the weekend.

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Over the Easter bank holiday, largely “unsettled weather” has been predicted so far. However, there appears to have been a shift as conditions are now forecast to be a lot drier and warmer for a majority of the UK, only risking the chance of the odd shower here and there.

The UK has suffered a spectrum of weathers these past few weeks, with temperatures reaching highs of 20C, to only be hit with thunderstorms, hail, and in some areas, up to 2cm of snow shortly after.

However, conditions seem to be stabilising over the course of this week into the next, as the UK should now expect a drier and more mild Easter weekend.

The Met Office’s recent forecast reads: “Rain will clear northeast Scotland through Wednesday, a few showers elsewhere.

But by the weekend, it said conditions would be “mainly dry with some sunshine,” but low cloud is will plague the more coastal areas as we draw closer to the weekend, with occasional rain in the northwest.

READ MORE: UK hot weather forecast: Britain to bask in 20C sun over Easter

The UK should now expect a drier and more mild Easter weekend. (Image: GETTY/WXCHARTS/NETWEATHER)

From Saturday, the northwest is due to remain more cloudy with isolated light rain in areas.

Elsewhere, the Met Office predicts fine conditions to prevail after early mist and fog clears, with light winds.

Although, “low cloud may still linger along some coasts where temperatures may be suppressed. Some showers are possible in the southeast.”

This warmer air drawn up from France will be a contrast to the recent Arctic air mass conditions much of the country has seen in the last week.

This warmer air drawn up from France will be a contrast to the recent Arctic air mass conditions (Image: WXCHARTS/GETTY)

However, the Met Office warns it could also bring a number of weather fronts and unsettled spells, particularly in the west, over the weekend.

Deputy chief meteorologist Dan Rudmant said: “It’s bit of a mixed picture as far as weather is concerned over the long Easter weekend, although feeling warm in places, at least early in the weekend.

“A low-pressure system to the northwest of the UK will bring unsettled weather to the north with some strong winds likely and rain in the northwest, which could impact driving conditions for some.

“However, further south it will be drier, especially in the southeast, although there will be varying amounts of cloud.

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“Temperatures are likely to be above average for the time of year, although low cloud might keep temperatures lower in coastal areas.”

The southeast is predicted to reach highs of 17C to 19C over the Easter weekend, whereas the areas in the north of England and Scotland will see slightly cooler temperatures ranging from 14C to 17C.

Wales is also due to see much drier weather, with temperatures ranging from 15C to 17C, as will areas of Northern Ireland, which will see temperatures of around 15C.

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    Temperatures of around 16C will sweep over the west over the Easter weekend, but areas in the northeast will see much cooler temperatures of around 12C to 13C.

    As the week goes on, showers are predicted to be more likely in the north and west, with more average temperatures for the time of year.

    More settled conditions are predicted to prevail in the southeast, with temperatures due to feel “quite warm” for spring, pushing into the low 20Cs.

    Although, the Met Office warns there may be the odd shower and persistent low cloud in coastal areas, which will keep them cooler. 

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      Do’s and Don’ts April 16, 2023

      Easter is the most important Orthodox holiday. Believers prepare for it in advance, observing fasting, striving to cleanse the body and thoughts. But there are many superstitions associated with the celebration. Based on the signs seen on Holy Week, the one that precedes Bright Sunday, people could predict what awaits them next year. We have collected the most famous signs for Easter.

      The history of folk signs for Easter

      The roots of folk signs for this bright holiday go deep into centuries. People in Russia have noticed what can and cannot be done on Easter, almost from the moment the holiday arose. The knowledge passed down from generation to generation has come down to us today, and many believers still honor the wisdom of their ancestors and listen to it.

      Signs of the weather

      Signs of the weather for Easter, our ancestors collected for a long time, observing various natural phenomena. One of the signs says: what kind of weather is established on the Annunciation, it will be the same on Bright Sunday. Others depend on the presence or absence of precipitation on Easter Day.

      If it rains on Easter

      • If it rains, then the whole spring will be rainy.
      • If the sky is gloomy, but the rain has not passed, the summer will be cool.
      • If it’s not just rain, but a downpour, then grass will grow well all summer, so special attention should be paid to weed control.

      If there is a thunderstorm on Easter

      • If on Easter day (or the day before) the sky is shaken by thunder and stripes of lightning cut through, expect a late and warm autumn.
      • If there was no thunderstorm all week before Easter, autumn will be normal – cool and rainy.

      If it snows on Easter

      • If all the snow melts by Easter, the harvest will be plentiful.
      • If, on the contrary, it snows on Holy Sunday, it means that the year will not only be fruitful, but also successful for various accomplishments.
      • If frost hits on Easter, expect a warm and long summer.
      • If the day after Bright Sunday is also frosty, the summer will be sunny and dry.

      If it is cloudy on Easter

      • If the night before Holy Sunday is clear, so that the stars can be seen, frosts are coming.
      • If the weather is clear on the Tuesday after Easter, the summer will be rainy and the harvest will be rich.
      • Clouds cover the sky on Bright Sunday – expect a cool summer.
      • Clear and sunny Easter day – to a warm summer and a good harvest.

      Signs for money

      There are signs for Easter and for improving the material well-being of the family:

      • Take money on this day with your left hand, and give it with your right.
      • Money loves cleanliness – do not touch banknotes with dirty hands.
      • You can’t borrow or lend during Holy Week – that’s a loss.
      • A rich and plentiful Easter table will bring success and prosperity to your home.
      • The tablecloth on the festive table should be the most expensive – new and pure white.
      • When cleaning the house before Bright Sunday, you need to wash and clean all the items in a clockwise direction, and clean the room from the corners to the center – then money will flow all year.
      • Rubbish must not be taken out of the house on a festive Sunday, otherwise all the wealth will be gone.
      • The crumbs left after the Easter feast must be collected and thrown after the guests, then they will return and bring money.
      • If you wake up on Holy Sunday with the first rays of the sun, then the whole year will be accompanied by good luck and prosperity.
      • After the Easter service, alms should be given to the poor and colored eggs should be shared with them. A good deed, done from a pure heart, will attract success and prosperity.

      Omens for marriage

      Girls of marriageable age also followed the signs – they suggested when to expect a betrothed and cherished marriage proposal.

      • During the Paschal service, repeat to yourself several times, “The Resurrection of Christ, give a single groom.”
      • If during a festive feast you find a fly or another insect in your plate, you will receive a marriage proposal in the coming year.
      • If you hear the cuckoo singing, you will get married soon, moreover, successfully.
      • But if the only birds that will give a voice on this day are croaking crows, parting with your beloved awaits you.
      • If a girl sleeps through the morning festive service, her marriage will be unsuccessful.
      • On Easter day, a girl must taste 12 Easter cakes baked by different housewives, then she will have a long and strong marriage in the foreseeable future.
      • To hold a wedding on Krasnaya Gorka – on the first Sunday after Easter – to a happy marriage.

      Omens for love

      There are also Easter signs for love.

      • If the eyebrow is itchy, the acquaintance with the future husband will take place soon.
      • If you hurt your elbow on something, the beloved remembers.
      • If lips itch, it means kissing.

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      Signs of health

      Before the Great Holiday, the sick and their relatives asked the Lord for health and listened to folk signs.

      • If you wash your face on Easter with clean water from a well or stream, all diseases will be washed away.
      • It was believed that willow twigs, placed in the nursery, drive away illnesses from babies.
      • During Holy Week everyone is allowed to ring the bells, whoever rings will be healthy all year long.

      Signs on the days of the week

      Holy Week is one of the most important periods in Orthodoxy. There are folk signs for each of her days.

      Monday

      Those who live in a private house need to put things in order in the yard, repair the gates and gaps in the fences, if any, so that evil spirits do not penetrate.

      Tuesday

      Notice which way the wind is blowing. If the wind is east – to pregnancy and the appearance of a new family member, if west – to bad news. The wind blows from the south – to family happiness and success in personal affairs, from the north – to illness.

      Wednesday

      Time to start the spring cleaning. So that nothing superfluous would interfere with the joy of the holiday, it was necessary to get rid of unnecessary things in advance, remove the cobwebs, wash the floors and windows. It is believed that in this way there is a deliverance from all the bad things that happen in life.

      Clean Thursday

      Cleaning was completed on this day. Also on Thursday it is supposed to wash, and, be sure to early in the morning. Washing your face with water from silver dishes will attract wealth and get rid of diseases. On Thursday, they dyed eggs and kneaded the dough for Easter cakes. It was believed that if the finished cake turns out soft and tasty, then life will be easy and joyful.

      Good Friday

      From that day until Easter, believers observe a strict fast – only bread and water can be eaten. It is not customary to have fun on this day. There is a belief that children born on Good Friday are in for ailments, poor health and, in general, a difficult fate.

      Saturday

      They believed that if you don’t go to bed on the night from Saturday to Easter Sunday, but go to church, having stood the all-night vigil, then there will be happiness in your home.

      Sunday

      On Easter Day, believers broke their fast, went to visit and treated friends and strangers with consecrated Easter cakes and eggs. Generosity is a sign of a good soul and that the coming year will be hospitable and rich in joyful events.

      Popular Questions and Answers

      What are the signs of the evil eye?

      There are few signs associated with the evil eye, but they do exist. For example, a consecrated Easter egg needs to be rolled over a person’s face – this will save him from the evil eye.

      What are the Easter signs for pregnancy?

      Childless families believed that these signs would help a woman get pregnant. For example, if you hit Easter eggs with a child and say “Christ is Risen”, you will meet the next Easter with a baby. Another option is to make a cherished wish on a consecrated apple, and then eat it without leaving a crumb from it (except perhaps only a stalk). And, of course, they asked God for children during the Easter service and at home, in front of the icons, reading “Our Father”.

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      Orthodox believers have many customs and traditions associated with Easter. We tell you what

      Easter signs are very different, they are associated with the weather, love, health, wealth, and so on. Orthodox believers also have many customs and traditions associated with Easter. On this day, Easter cakes and colored boiled eggs should be on the table.


      Easter weather

      Folk omens for Easter are often associated with the weather, because the holiday most often falls on the second month of spring. This time of the year is unpredictable for us, so our ancestors paid special attention to it. They collected proverbs for a long time, regularly observing natural phenomena. For example, one of them says: what kind of weather will be established on the Annunciation, such will be on Bright Sunday. Other signs of Easter depend on precipitation and temperature.

      If it snows on Easter: It snowed – to a successful year and a good harvest. On this day, you can safely make the most cherished desires. Snow falls in cool or frosty weather – a symbol of good yields and warm, long summers. If snow continues to fall on the second day after Easter (Tuesday) or the air temperature is cold enough, then we can expect a sunny and dry summer. If it snows on the Great Resurrection, then the year promises to be fruitful and successful for various kinds of activities. By Easter, all the snow has melted – there will be a bountiful harvest.

      If it rains on Easter: It rains on Easter day – the whole spring will be rainy. It rains on Monday after the Great Resurrection – a symbol of a rainy and cool spring. On Easter, heavy, rain-like rain fell, which means that a large number of weeds and field grass will grow. This suggests that you need to take care of your plants in advance. It started to rain on Tuesday – expect a typical spring, but a cool summer.

      The sky is gloomy on Easter, but the rain hasn’t come – expect a cool summer. Signs on Easter about a thunderstorm speak of a rather favorable, satisfying and fruitful year. No need to immediately get upset when on a holiday the air is shaken by thunder. It can also mean: late and fairly warm autumn; cool and rainy autumn, if there is a thunderstorm all week before the holiday; long Indian summer.

      Cloudy weather on Easter has the following signs: The night before Easter there was a clear and clear sky – there will be frosts. Clear weather on a Tuesday after a cloudy Sunday speaks of a rainy summer and a rich harvest. The bright holiday takes place along with the sky, completely clogged with clouds – a symbol of a cool summer. Does Easter take place on a sunny and clear Sunday? This indicates a good harvest and a warm summer.

      Signs about Easter: health, love

      For our ancestors, falling ill on Easter meant that evil spirits had become more active, trying with all their might to interrupt a person’s service in the church. Also, people kept a towel for a whole year, on which sacred Easter cakes stood. They could wipe themselves with it when a person got sick. Diseases were also rolled out with the help of sacred eggs, moving them over a sore spot.

      Signs associated with health for the Easter holiday are as follows:

      To wash away all diseases, it is necessary to wash your face with clean water from a stream or a well during the holiday. In the children’s room, you can put or hang a willow branch. It was believed that she drives away diseases from babies.

      During Holy Week everyone can ring the bells. Whoever does this will be healthy all year. On health, you can still read the following text on a painted egg: “Whose face is reflected in the water, Togo the demon would have pacified. Go, ailment, to Marya Prodovik Get engaged to her, but don’t know (name). Amen. Amen. Amen” . The following Sunday after Easter, they read the following conspiracy: “Christ is risen, trampling death upon death. People praise the Lord, And God’s words drive away my pain. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen”.

      Easter signs about love often tell unmarried girls how to tune in to the wave of love, because it is Easter day that can bring a touch of romance. You can find the following signs:

      • If your eyebrow itches, you will soon meet your future husband.
      • I hurt my elbow on something – my lover remembers.
      • Lips itch – to kisses.

      What can girls do for Easter? While kneading the dough for Easter cakes, say the following words: “I am beautiful, I am handsome, I look like a slender birch. Like honey, sweet, like a holiday, pleasant, pure in soul, neat in body. I am promised to you alone, together we will be bequeathed by heaven. After preparing pastries, the girls used to kiss her gently and quietly say: Give my betrothed a kiss, Promise happiness to be with me. He will be saturated with you, And his soul will be inflamed with love.

      What not to do on Easter

      On Easter day you can not:

      • Swear or be offended by others. On this day, you need to let go of old grievances and forgive a person.
      • Be mean and greedy. On Holy Sunday, it used to be customary to share food with those in need. This applies not only to food or money, but also to good mood. On this day, it is customary to give smiles and forgiveness to those who ask.
      • To lose heart, indulge in sadness. It is advisable to be as kind as possible not only at Easter, but for the whole week.
      • Indulge in excess and get drunk. It is important to consume everything in moderation. Priests recommend drinking only wine from alcohol on a holiday. It is better not to touch vodka at all, but leave it for another period.
      • Work to the detriment of the celebration. It should be noted here that it is not worth working without unnecessary need. If the work schedule does not allow you to go to church, then there is nothing to worry about.
      • Clean up the house. This does not apply to small household issues. The main thing is that cleaning does not interfere with the festive mood.
      • Go to the cemetery. It is impossible to mourn at Easter, as mourning is contrary to the festive spirit.
      • Sanctify products that do not correspond to the holiday. You can only sanctify what was excluded from the diet during Lent.
      • Throw away leftover Easter food. All that is left on the festive table from eggs, Easter cakes and everything half-eaten should be given to animals and birds. Cannot be thrown into the trash can.

      Prepared from public sources.

      Signs for Easter | Martynovsky messenger

      April 24, 2022 07:11

      redaktor

      Since ancient times, many hopes and aspirations have been associated with this holiday. We have collected folk signs for Easter on the weather, health and marriage

      Easter is the most important Orthodox holiday. Believers prepare for it in advance, observing fasting, striving to cleanse the body and thoughts. But there are many superstitions associated with the celebration. Based on the signs seen on Holy Week, the one that precedes Bright Sunday, people could predict what awaits them next year. We have collected the most famous signs for Easter.

      The history of folk signs for Easter

      The roots of folk signs for this bright holiday go deep into the centuries. People in Russia have noticed what can and cannot be done on Easter, almost from the moment the holiday arose. The knowledge passed down from generation to generation has come down to us today, and many believers still honor the wisdom of their ancestors and listen to it.

      Signs of the weather

      Signs of the weather for Easter, our ancestors collected for a long time, observing various natural phenomena. One of the signs says: what kind of weather is established on the Annunciation, it will be the same on Bright Sunday. Others depend on the presence or absence of precipitation on Easter Day. ADVERTISEMENT

      If it rains on Easter

      • If it rains, then the whole spring will be rainy.
      • If the sky is gloomy, but the rain has not passed, the summer will be cool.
      • If it’s not just raining, but heavy rain, then grass will grow well all summer, so special attention should be paid to weed control.

      If there is a thunderstorm on Easter

      • If on Easter day (or the day before) the sky is shaken by thunder and stripes of lightning cut through, expect a late and warm autumn.
      • If there was no thunderstorm all week before Easter, autumn will be normal – cool and rainy.

      If it snows on Easter

      • If all the snow melts by Easter, the harvest will be plentiful.
      • If, on the contrary, it snows on Holy Sunday, it means that the year will not only be fruitful, but also successful for all sorts of accomplishments.
      • If frost hits on Easter, expect a warm and long summer.
      • If the day after Bright Sunday is also frosty, the summer will be sunny and dry.

      If Easter is cloudy

      • If the night before Holy Sunday is clear, so that the stars can be seen, frost is coming.
      • If the weather is clear on the Tuesday after Easter, the summer will be rainy and the harvest will be rich.
      • Clouds cover the sky on Bright Sunday – expect a cool summer.
      • Clear and sunny Easter day – to a warm summer and a good harvest.

      Signs for money

      There are signs for Easter and for improving the material well-being of the family:

      • On this day, you need to take money with your left hand, and give it with your right.
      • Money loves cleanliness – do not touch banknotes with dirty hands.
      • You can’t borrow or lend during Holy Week – that’s a loss.
      • A rich and plentiful Easter table will bring success and prosperity to the house.
      • The tablecloth on the festive table should be the most expensive – new and pure white.
      • When cleaning the house before Bright Sunday, you need to wash and clean all the items in a clockwise direction, and clean the room from the corners to the center – then money will flow all year.
      • Garbage must not be taken out of the house on holiday Sunday, otherwise all the wealth will be gone.
      • The crumbs left after the Easter feast must be collected and thrown after the guests, then they will return and bring money.
      • If you wake up on Holy Sunday with the first rays of the sun, then the whole year will be accompanied by good luck and prosperity.
      • After the Easter service, alms should be given to the poor and colored eggs should be shared with them. A good deed, done from a pure heart, will attract success and prosperity.

      Signs of marriage

      Girls of marriageable age also followed the signs – they suggested when to expect a betrothed and cherished marriage proposal.

      • During the Paschal service, repeat to yourself several times: “It is the Resurrection of Christ, give me a single groom.”
      • If during a festive feast you find a fly or another insect in your plate, you will receive a marriage proposal in the coming year.
      • If you hear the cuckoo singing, you will get married soon, moreover, successfully.
      • But if the only birds that will give a voice that day are croaking crows, parting with your beloved awaits you.
      • If a girl sleeps through the morning festive service, her marriage will be unsuccessful.
      • On Easter day, a girl must taste 12 Easter cakes baked by different housewives, then she will have a long and strong marriage in the foreseeable future.
      • To hold a wedding on Krasnaya Gorka – on the first Sunday after Easter – to a happy marriage.

      Omens for love

      There are also Easter signs for love.

      • If the eyebrow is itchy, the acquaintance with the future husband will take place soon.
      • If you hurt your elbow on something, the beloved remembers.
      • If lips itch, it means kissing.

      pixabay.com

      Signs of health

      Before the Great Holiday, the sick and their relatives asked the Lord for health and listened to folk signs.

      • If you wash your face on Easter with clean water from a well or stream, all diseases will be washed away.
      • It was believed that willow twigs, placed in the nursery, drive away illnesses from babies.
      • During Holy Week everyone is allowed to ring the bells, whoever rings will be healthy all year long.

      Velikiye Luki | The whims of the weather

      Photo: vlpravda.ru

      Bright Sunday of Christ (Easter) is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon, which happens after the day of the spring equinox (March 20 or 21). Therefore, the date of Orthodox Easter varies every year. The earliest Easter is on April 4, so it was, for example, in recent 2010, and the latest is on May 8. The last time Easter was so late was back in the 20th century (in 1983).
      Let’s remember and compare how different Easter days have been in recent years. The warmest was Easter 2014. Then, on April 20, the air warmed up to +23 degrees. And the whole day was sunny and windless. By that time, tender foliage had already appeared on the trees, because spring that year was very early. And the coldest over the past 10 years was Easter 2017. On that day, April 16, it snowed. The temperature did not exceed 0 degrees.
      About the weather in the coming days and on the holiday of Easter itself. The eve of the holiday promises to be moderately warm. Afternoon in the city + 13 + 15 ° C, cloudy with clearings, a high probability of light rain. Therefore, if your family is going to go to the temple for the traditional consecration of Easter cakes and Easter eggs, do not forget to take an umbrella with you.

      Easter night itself will be cloudy, but warm. Around midnight +10 degrees, while rain is expected. It will also be cloudy during the day, the precipitation will continue, the rain will begin to weaken only by lunchtime. The air temperature in the city is +11+13°C.
      The first day of the new week – April 25 will be cloudy, light rain will pass. It gets a degree warmer.
      On Tuesday, unfortunately, it is still cloudy, light rain is expected, but it will be quite comfortable: +15 degrees.
      We congratulate all Orthodox Christians on the Bright Resurrection of Christ! Peace, kindness, happiness and prosperity!

      A. KUZMIN

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      and let the whole world celebrate, visible and invisible,

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      weather, holidays, things to do > WowItaly

      Send your friends a ray of light from sunny Italy 🙂

        Rome in April will please you with comfortable warm weather and a full feeling of spring. Flowers and flowering trees serve as the best decoration of the landscape (you will definitely take many wonderful photos against the backdrop of wisteria with its flowing soft purple brushes). And the abundance of sunny fine days will encourage you to visit numerous Roman parks.

        Easter week (Settimana Santa) is a popular time of holidays and school holidays in Italy. In 2022, Easter falls on April 17, , and therefore there may be quite a lot of tourists in the city. It is better to take care of ordering excursions and booking a hotel in advance, especially if you want to stay near the Vatican. In any case, Rome in April will be an excellent choice, because at this time there are quite a lot of events in the city, and the most important of them is Birthday of Rome with costume processions and theatrical performances.

        Article content:

        1. Rome in April: weather
        2. Rome in April: how to dress?
        3. Holidays in Rome in April
        4. Things to do in Rome in April

        1. Rome in April: Weather

        Rome in April: Villa Borghese. Photo: wowitaly.ru

        The weather in Rome in April is spring-like warm, with a lot of clear sunny days. But also spring deceptive. If the sun can warm during the day, then it is still quite cool in the evenings. On some days you want to take off your outerwear and walk in a T-shirt, and on some days you want to wrap yourself from head to toe from wind and rain. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and don’t let the blue spring sky and bright sun fool you – it’s still 9 in April0171 warm clothes may be useful.

        In any case, Rome is wonderful in the spring. There is still no suffocating summer heat, and the winter months with their rains and even snow are long behind (yes, it happens, in 2018 at the end of February it snowed in Rome !). Spring finally comes into its own, and the days are getting longer after the start of astronomical spring (March 21 – the day of the vernal equinox). You will be lucky enough to see the Eternal City at the most beautiful time of the year, when blooming trees and flowers delight the eye everywhere.

        Hotel Raphael. Photo: wowitaly.ru

        • Average daily temperature in Rome in April +14° C
        • Maximum daily temperature in Rome in April +20° C
        • Minimum daily temperature in Rome in April +8°

        2. Rome in April: how to dress?

        The weather in April is changeable – either bright sun and almost summer heat, or cloudy sky and a noticeably cool breeze (especially at the beginning of the month). Therefore, in April, you will still need jackets and raincoats, waterproof boots, as well as light hats (for example, a beret). Spare jeans and at least one warm jacket will also not be superfluous in your suitcase.

        Photo Marina Sorokoumova

        As for accessories, don’t forget to take your glasses with you, because in April the sun is already quite active, and it will not be so pleasant to walk around Rome with squinted eyes. A light scarf will also be useful – it will complement your image in the Roman style, because many Romans wear scarves even in the summer months.

        It would also be nice to have an umbrella in your suitcase. But don’t worry if you forget or don’t want to take it: in almost every hotel you can borrow an umbrella when it rains or buy cheap Chinese from merchants who always appear at the right time.

        3. Holidays in Rome in April

        April 17 – Catholic Easter in Rome / Pasqua

        Easter is the main Christian holiday, and therefore the main holiday in Italy, where there is traditionally a large percentage of Catholic believers. Easter week according to the Catholic calendar in 2022 will last from April 11 to April 17.

        Easter Sunday and Easter or Bright Monday0171 April 18 ) – is a public holiday in Italy , so many banks, government offices, schools, post offices, and some restaurants may be closed. At Easter, the Colosseum and most other Roman museums are open on a regular or reduced schedule. The Vatican Museums are closed on Easter Sunday and the following day.

        Easter cannot be called a purely family holiday like Christmas. The Italians even have this saying: “Natale con i tuoi e Pasqua con chi vuoi” (“Celebrate Christmas with your family, and Easter with whoever you want”). During the Easter holidays, many Italians leave for other cities and countries, travel, spend time with friends. But many still spend time with their families and get together to attend an Easter service at a nearby church.

        Easter service in the Catholic Church. Photo @wowitaly.ru

        Upon returning from church, the children look for giant chocolate eggs with surprises hidden everywhere in the house, and after that the whole family sits down at a plentiful table, because Easter marks the end of Lent. The festive feast can last until the very night! The main decoration of the table is eggs, which are a symbol of resurrection and the beginning of a new life.

        Photo @wowitaly.ru

        What is customary to eat at Easter in Italy?

        • Agnello Lamb chops. In Lazio it is prepared with rosemary, red wine and garlic
        • Carciofi e patate soffritti Fried artichokes with potatoes. Artichokes are a traditional Roman food, and Easter is no exception
        • Pasta or lasagne
        • Colomba pasquale Traditional Easter cake in the shape of a dove with raisins and almonds
        • Chocolate eggs with gift inside
        • ciabellone – round cake with crumbly texture

        In Vatican in St. Peter’s Basilica on the night from Saturday to Sunday, an all-night liturgy is held with the participation of the Pope (unfortunately, admission is by invitation only). The next morning at 10:00 am, a festive mass will be held in the flower-decorated St. Peter’s Square (if you want to take part in this event, it is better to arrive early). And at 12:00, Pope Francis from the central balcony of St. Peter’s will address the faithful of the whole world with the solemn blessing “Urbi et Orbi”.

        April 1 – April Fool’s Day, or April Fool’s Day / Pesce d’aprile

        April Fool’s Day in Italy, as in other countries, is associated with pranks and jokes. Interestingly, the name of the holiday literally translates from Italian as “April fish”. On April 1, Italian mischief-makers attach a funny paper fish to the backs of their victims, which they paint with their own hands.

        Rome Marathon / Maratona di Roma

        The traditional Roman Marathon usually takes place in late March/early April (in 2022 it will take place on March 27). The main route starts at the Colosseum and passes through the Roman Forum, Piazza Venezia, Piazza di Spagna, Pantheon , Trevi Fountain and Vatican . That is, the runners participating in the marathon can admire the sights of the historical center of Rome on their way.

        It is almost impossible to run a marathon distance (which is 42 kilometers 195 meters) without special training. But any beginner can take part in a non-competitive race along a fun track 4 km long. To take part in the marathon, you must register.

        April 11, 2022 – the beginning of Easter, or Holy Week in Catholicism / La Settimana santa

        Easter week, during which the last days of the earthly journey of Jesus Christ are remembered, begins on the last Sunday before Easter. The Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem (in other words Palm, or Palm Sunday ) in 2022 Catholics celebrate April 10 . At 10:00 am, the Pope will host a celebration in the Cathedral and St. Peter’s Square, including worship, the blessing of palm and olive branches, and a procession.

        On Maundy Thursday , the first day of the Easter Triduum (April 14, 2022) , the address of the Pope will take place in St. Peter’s Square in the morning. On this day, the Last Supper and the betrayal of Judas Iscariot in the Garden of Gethsemane are remembered. In cathedrals, bishops celebrate a special mass of consecration of the world. Priests during this Mass renew the vows they made at ordination. At 17:00-17:30, the Pope celebrates Mass in the Cathedral of Rome – the Basilica of St. John the Baptist on the Lateran Hill. On this day, believers try to visit as many churches as possible, which will be decorated with flowers on the occasion of the upcoming holiday.

        Good Friday (April 15, 2022) commemorates the death of Jesus Christ on the cross, the removal of his body from the cross and burial. According to the established tradition, at about 9 pm in the Roman Colosseum, the service of the “Way of the Cross” (Via Crucis) begins, recreating in the memory of Christians the main moments of the suffering of the way of the cross of Jesus Christ. The service of the Way of the Cross, led by the pope, is a torchlight procession consisting of 14 stations (episodes of the last day of Christ’s earthly life, from condemnation to death to burial), during each of which a prayer is said.

        On April 16, 2022, at Holy Saturday , Papal Mass and Easter Vigil will take place in St. Peter’s Basilica.

        Catholic Easter in 2022 is celebrated on April 17th. Be prepared for a large gathering of people during the entire Easter week in Rome and the Vatican. Also on Easter and the day after Easter, many restaurants, banks and government offices may be closed. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and other museums and archaeological sites generally operate as normal (except for the Vatican Museums, which are closed on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday).

        April 21 – Birthday of Rome / Natale di Roma

        According to legend Rome was founded by Romulus on April 21, 753 BC. That is, on Thursday, April 21, 2022, Rome will be 2775 years old! The birthday of the Eternal City is celebrated on a large scale, with a return to the times of its highest splendor and prosperity, that is, to the ancient era. In the historic center on Via Fori Imperiali (Via Fori Imperiali) , costumed festive processions are held with the participation of members of the Gruppo Storico Romano, who also participate in a theatrical reconstruction of scenes from the history of Rome on the territory of the Circus Maximus (Circo Massimo) . People dressed as vestals, legionnaires and gladiators can be seen not only on April 21, but also the next day. The program of events for 2022 can be viewed at on the official website of .

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        Do Russians need a visa to travel to Tenerife?

        Contents

        • What types of visas exist
        • Required documents
          • Traveling with children
        • How to apply?
        • Visa refusal
        • Instead of a conclusion

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        Tenerife is one of the Canary Islands, which belongs to Spain. Therefore, for entry, you must comply with the visa rules of the Spanish side, and they are strict contentment: a Russian must have a Schengen visa, for which you will have to collect a lot of documents. But this does not stop travelers, because in Tenerife you can enjoy a pleasant beach holiday.

        This is not surprising, because everything in the Canary Islands is built for the sake of a comfortable stay for tourists. Several large expensive hotels are organized on the island, there are many entertainments, excursions are conducted. Holidays in Tenerife are not cheap, but they are really worth it. The place is not as crowded with vacationers as other resorts, while the service is at a decent level.

        In this article, we will tell you in detail what visas to the Canary Islands are needed for a Russian (namely, to Spanish territory), what documents you need to collect, how to apply for a visa and what features you need to take into account so as not to be refused by the consul.

        What types of visas exist

        Do Russians need visas in Tenerife? Yes, yes, and yes again. In Tenerife, visas for a Russian are simply necessary. To visit this island, a regular Schengen visa is suitable, which can be issued at the official representation of Spain.

        It remains to choose which type of visa suits you. All Schengen visas are divided into three categories: transit, category C visas and category D visas. Let’s take a closer look at each type of visa.

        A transit visa is required for those who fly to any other Schengen country, but have to make a transfer on the island of Tenerife. Such a visa is issued extremely rarely, but we could not fail to mention it.

        Read also: Types of Schengen visas: what visas can be issued?

        Category C visa is the most popular of all. You need to apply for it if you are flying to Tenerife on vacation, visiting friends or relatives. This visa is also called simply a tourist visa, since it is most often issued specifically for tourism purposes.

        This visa will allow you to stay on the island for up to 3 months in half a year. However, you will not be able to work or conduct business in Tenerife. Simply put, this category of visa is for temporary stay. In this article, we will focus on this category of visa, since it is issued most often.

        Category D visa is issued if you have found a job in Tenerife, plan to open your business on the island or want to reunite with relatives permanently residing in the Canaries.

        Required documents

        Since visas are needed in Tenerife, it means that you will have to collect a set of documents to obtain them. In this article, we will only talk about the documents required for obtaining a category C visa. We recommend that you further clarify the list of required papers at the Embassy or Consulate of Spain.

        List of required documents:

        • Passport + photocopy

        Pay special attention to the validity of your passport. You do not need to apply for a visa if it is about to become invalid. It is better to issue a new foreign passport with the current validity period if your current passport is not suitable for traveling abroad.

        • Photocopy of regular passport

        A photocopy of the civil passport is required for legal formalities. Copy those pages where personal information and registration data are indicated.

        • Visa Application

        Can be downloaded from the Internet and completed at home. The form can also be obtained from the Spanish Embassy. The questionnaire can be completed by hand or using a computer. Filling in Russian is prohibited. Available in either English or Spanish. The signature is always put manually. If you have any difficulties with the questionnaire, you can purchase a service to fill out the form at the embassy.

        • Photocopies of old international passports

        If you are an avid traveler and you have old passports with visas, then photocopy them and attach them to the set of documents. This will increase your chances of getting a new visa. Visas to America, Great Britain, Canada and Australia are especially significant.

        • Medical insurance

        Mandatory document! Without insurance, a visa will be denied. For more information about what insurance is and how to get it, read this article. In short: it must be valid throughout the Schengen area and cover costs from 30 thousand euros. The cost of insurance is from 1 euro / day. You will not be able to use your CHI as insurance.

        • Reservation of accommodation and air tickets.

        You can book any accommodation: from a hostel to apartments. The main thing is confirmation of the reservation. You also need to provide a round-trip flight reservation. If you have already bought tickets, just photocopy them and attach a copy to the set of documents.

        • Financial documents

        Employment certificate and bank statement are required. The certificate confirms that you are officially employed and receive legal income. And a bank account proves that you have enough savings to travel. If you do not have a formal job, you need to find a sponsor. Read more about this in our sponsorship letter article.

        • One photo

        Photo size – 3.5×4.5 cm. The photo must be in color, clear and contrast. In this article, we talk about this in detail, be sure to read it so as not to get a visa refusal. Indeed, due to the wrong photo, you may well not be approved for obtaining a visa permit.

        Traveling with children

        Do I need visas for my child? Yes, because a child is the same traveler as an adult. But for the child you need to collect several additional documents. The most important document is the birth certificate. If the child already has a passport, it is better to provide it. You also need to attach photocopies of civil and international passports of the parents.

        After the age of 14, a child can travel unaccompanied, but this requires the consent of the parents. The consents are notarized. If the child is traveling with one parent, then the other parent must also issue consent to travel. Both parents must provide consent if the child is traveling with third parties, including relatives.

        How to apply?

        Visas for a Russian citizen are required for the Canary Islands, but for this you need to collect documents and submit them for consideration to the Spanish embassy or consulate. It is advisable to submit documents in person, but if you do not have such an opportunity, issue a power of attorney for a relative or close person who will submit the papers for you.

        Please also note that additional documents may be required during the visa application process. This is absolutely normal, because sometimes applicants forget to put some paper.

        When submitting documents, you will be asked to pay a consular fee. It is non-refundable even if the visa is denied. Get ready for it. Within a week, your papers will be reviewed and, if all requirements are met, your visa will be approved. You will be able to come at the appointed time and pick up your passport with a pasted visa.

        Visa denied

        If you have been denied a visa, there is a good reason. If you are sure that the documents are genuine and a complete set has been collected, you can appeal the decision and demand a review of your papers.

        We recommend that you carefully examine the package of documents before applying for a visa. Make sure all documents are in place. They must be formatted as required. In the “Documents” section you will find many useful articles that will help you when applying for a visa.

        If you were not banned from entering the country after your visa was denied, review your documents and try to apply again. Arrive on time for your appointment, be calm and behave appropriately. Embassy staff have every right not to tell you what the reason for the refusal is. Therefore, try to minimize the risks.

        And yes, don’t apply for a visa at the very last moment. The optimal time is a month before the trip. So you can quickly fix problems with obtaining a visa, if they arise. You will be able to supplement the set with the missing documents and apply again.

        Instead of a conclusion

        Do I need visas for the Canary Islands? It all depends on the region where you are going. In this article, we talked about Tenerife – an island that belongs to the Canaries, but belongs to Spain. To travel to Tenerife, you need a visa, a regular Schengen will do.

        To apply for a Schengen visa, you need to collect a large set of documents, but you should not worry about it. In fact, all papers can be prepared in a maximum of a week and without outside help. In extreme cases, you can always contact a travel company that will issue a visa instead of you.

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        Residence permit in Spain • All about Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain • TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS

        Eligibility for Residence permit ( residence permits) in Spain / Canary Islands foreigners is governed by Law 4/2000 on the rights and freedoms of foreigners in Spain and their social integration.

        Spanish law provides for several options for obtaining a Residence Permit.

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        Investor visa. “Golden Visa” to Spain

        In 2013, Spain passed a law on the support of entrepreneurs, thanks to which foreign investors have the opportunity not only to invest in the Spanish economy, but also to live and work in the country. The law applies to the following categories of investments:

        • investments in residential or commercial real estate in the amount of 500,000 euros without a mortgage;
        • deposit in a Spanish bank for EUR 1,000,000;
        • purchase of shares or contribution to investment funds for EUR 1,000,000;
        • Purchase of government bonds in the amount of EUR 2,000,000.

        Investor’s residence permit – in use “Golden Visa” – gives the right to live and work in Spain for two years. At the end of this period, the residence can be extended. An investor visa holder can also add close relatives to his residence: wife / husband, children, parents, grandchildren.

        You can apply for a Golden Visa both in Ukraine / Russia (at the Consulate of Spain) and in Spain, provided you are legally in the country.

        Basic documents for obtaining an investor visa at the Consulate of Spain in Ukraine / Russia:

        • Passport
        • Internal passport of a citizen of Ukraine / Russia
        • Confirmation of the purchase of real estate in the amount of 500 thousand euros / or a document confirming the ownership of shares / bonds / stock investments
        • Confirmation of the availability of funds for living in a Spanish bank account
        • Medical insurance
        • Police clearance certificate with apostille
        • Tax documents and property certificates outside of Spain (upon request)

        To obtain a Golden Visa in Spain, in addition to the basic package of documents, you will need a NIE.

        Benefits of an investor residence permit or Golden Visa:

        • The possibility of obtaining a residence permit (residence permit) in Spain
        • The Golden Visa is valid for 2 years, after which it can be extended for 5 years
        • To extend the residence permit in the future, you do not need to stay in the country for 183 days a year continuously
        • No tax residency in Spain. You are not required to file a tax return in Spain if you are in the country less than 183 days in the year
        • Right to work

        Residence permit for an entrepreneur with the right to work (Permiso de Residencia y Trabajo)

        The same investment law allows foreign citizens to open their own company or take part in a business project of social and economic interest. The main requirements for obtaining a residence permit for an entrepreneur are:

        • Providing a detailed business project, a financing plan and a business development plan for the next few years
        • Job creation in Spain
        • Availability of potential for the country’s economy in terms of innovation and investment

        In addition to the main package of documents, in order to obtain a residence permit for an entrepreneur, you will need to obtain project approval from the Spanish Ministry of Economy.

        Residence permit without the right to work (Permiso de Residencia no lucrativo)

        Buying a property in Spain makes it possible to obtain a residence permit without the right to work – Permiso de Residencia. Such a residence is issued for a period of one year, then it is renewed twice with an interval of two years, and upon reaching five years it becomes permanent.

        You can apply for a residence permit without the right to work not only when buying, but also in the case of renting a property in Spain.

        A prerequisite for obtaining a residence permit without the right to work is proof of solvency. At the same time, the minimum income of the applicant must be at least 400% IPREM * (living wage) plus 100% IPREM for each family member monthly.

        For 2021, the IPREM index is 564.90 €

        Residence permit for family reunification

        Foreigners who have obtained a residence permit in Spain have the right to add family members to their residence.

        This can be a spouse, children, parents and other relatives if they are financially dependent on the resident.

        The period of validity of such a residence permit, as well as the package of documents required for its execution, depend on the type of residence of a foreigner and are specified upon request.

        Residence permit for study

        To obtain a residence permit based on studies, the following documents are required:

        • Travel passport
        • International DSE* certificate confirming knowledge of Spanish or enrollment in a language course accredited by the Instituto Cervantes
        • Confirmation of enrollment in an educational institution
        • Certificate of availability of funds for tuition fees and accommodation
        • For minors – permission from parents or guardians

        Permanent residence in Spain. (Residencia de larga duración)

        Grounds for obtaining permanent residence (permanent residence permit) :

        • Legal residence in Spain for 5 years
        • Marriage to a Spanish citizen

        Permanent residence or permanent residence in Spain does not allow you to be absent from the country for more than six consecutive months. Otherwise, the owner of a permanent residence has practically the same rights as a Spanish citizen, except for the opportunity to participate in elections, serve in the army or police.

        * * *

        This is an indicator that serves as a benchmark in Spain for the provision of various grants, scholarships and subsidies from the state, as well as unemployment benefits. The IPREM value determines both government subsidies and unemployment benefits, as well as eligibility for free legal aid and utility benefits.

        IPREM also determines the income requirement for granting a residence permit in Spain for foreigners, the procedure is regulated by Law 4/2000 of January 11 on the rights and freedoms of foreigners in Spain and their social integration (Ley Orgánica 4/2000, de 11 de enero , sobre derechos y libertades de los extranjeros en España y su integración social).

        *DSE – International Certificate is a document that indicates your level of foreign language proficiency. Issued with the permission of world famous organizations, and is recognized all over the world.

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        Visa to Spain and entry rules

        In order to travel to the Kingdom of Spain, you need a Spanish visa in your passport. Since this state has signed the Schengen Agreement, a issued Schengen visa to Spain gives the right to visit other countries included in the Schengen zone.

        Since Spain owns the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean – a visa to Spain is also required to visit them.

        From June 11, 2017, trips with biometric passports to EU and Schengen countries are visa-free.

        The visa-free regime applies only to short-term tourist trips, as well as trips for medical treatment and visiting relatives. If you need to go to study and work in Spain, a visa is still issued at the Spanish consulate.

        In the absence of a new passport, holders of old non-biometric passports need to apply for a visa to travel to Spain.

        Documents required to apply for a visa at the Spanish Embassy:

        All documents, except for passports and account movements, must be freely translated into English.

        1. Completed and printed online application form

        2. Confirmation with application number

        3. Written agreement

        4. Foreign passport of a citizen of Ukraine (full photocopy of all (even blank!) pages of this passport) .If there are other valid passports , all originals and full copies of these passports are submitted
        validity period 3 months. from the date of the end of the trip

        5. One color photo sized 3.5×4.5, 80% of the face, white background

        6. A photocopy of all pages (even empty!) of the internal passport.

        7. Certificate of employment (according to the model)

        Please note! Phones of the place of work indicated in the certificate must be up-to-date. can be called by employees of the Consulate.

        For pensioners:

        • copy of pension certificate
        • certificate from the pension fund (with a breakdown for 6 months)

        For private entrepreneurs:

        • copy of the certificate of registration of a private entrepreneur
        • copy of the certificate of registration of the tax payer
        • income declarations for the last 6 months

        For notaries:

        • a copy of the certificate of registration of notarial activities
        • Copy of certificate of the right to engage in notarial activities
        • Copy of the last report from the tax inspectorate

        for sailors:

        • Copy of the last contract in English
        • Copy of the sailor
        • Certificate

        9000. unemployed and housewives must be provided:

        • if the next of kin are traveling together, a sponsorship letter written in free handwriting is allowed
        • a copy of the document confirming the relationship (certificate of marriage, birth)
        • certificate from work and a certificate from the sponsor’s bank
        • certificate from the bank with the movement on the sponsor’s account

        For students:

          study certificate institutions
        • a copy of the student card.

        All applicants (over 18 years of age) pay a consular fee of 65 euros . If students under 21 provide a notarized letter stating that they are fully supported by their parents, they pay only the visa application center fee of 30 euro .

        8. Documentary confirmation of funds (one of the items to choose from):

        1. Original receipt from an ATM about the balance of money in the account and a photocopy of the card on the front side

        2. Movement on the account (with information on all banking operations at least for the last 3 months) and a bank statement.

        3. Confirmation of the hryvnia-euro currency exchange operation. The tourist’s name must be indicated on the receipt.

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Weather maspalomas gran canaria march: Maspalomas, Canary Islands – March Weather

Опубликовано: September 11, 2022 в 11:12 am

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Maspalomas, Canary Islands – March Weather

What’s the weather like in Maspalomas in March

As spring approaches in March, the temperatures in Maspalomas begin to rise accordingly.

The hours of sunshine the area is blessed with each day make for warm and pleasant days that can well be spent on Maspalomas’ sandy beaches.

There’s very little expectation of any wet weather and any rainy spells should be brief and fleeting. Perhaps it’s no wonder that Maspalomas is such a popular destination in the cooler months of the year. 

Temperature

The average daily temperature in Maspalomas is 18°C (64°F), which can reach highs of 21°C (70°F) or drop to lows of 15°C (59°F).

Average Sea Temperature

The average temperature of the sea during this month is 19°C that’s only a couple of degrees cooler compared to the summer, where the sea temperature can reach 22°C to 23°C in August and September. Maspalamos is a perfect destination not only for sunbathing but also water sports such as bodyboarding and surfing.

Rain

Maspalomas sees an average of 18 mm over 4 days of rain during the month of March. However, if you want to visit Maspalomas where little to no rainfall is expected, August may be your best option as the temperature can reach a sweltering 26°C and virtually 0mm of rainfall is expected during that month.

Although, March is still an ideal time of year to visit as the average probability that some form of precipitation will occur is only a mere 23%! And if it does rain the most common forms of precipitation are moderate rain, drizzle and light rain.

Humidity

During March there is an average humidity of 62%. At this time of year the relative humidity typically ranges from a mildly humid 51% to 85%, rarely dropping below a comfortable 33% or reaching as high as 100%! On average, the air is driest around March 15th, when the relative humidity drops below 60% three days out of four and the air is most humid around March 13th, where relative humidity levels can rise above 77% three days out of four.

Average Sunshine Hours

There is an average of 10 hours of sunshine per day in Maspalomas at this time of the year hat’s only two hours less than experienced in the height of July. Over the course of March the day is gradually increasing from the start to the end of the month, the length of day increases by a total of 49 minutes! Whilst the shortest day of the month as expected is March 1st with 11:37 hours of daylight and the longest day is March 31st with 12:26 hours of daylight.

Cloud Cover

You also won’t have to worry about cloudy skies as the median cloud cover is only a partly cloudy 47% and is unlikely to vary substantially over the course of the month.

Wind

Furthermore, over the course of a typical March wind speeds vary from just 5 mph to 24 mph, rarely exceeding 31 mph. The highest average wind speed of 15 mph is expected to occur around March 22nd when the average daily maximum wind speed is also predicted to be 24 mph.

Dust Storms

At this time of year it is also rather common to experience the occasional dust storm, which can last between two to four days. Due to Gran Canaria’s close proximity to North Africa it means the Canary Islands can experience dust storms travelling from the Western Sahara.

When it comes to Maspalomas, some of the area’s top attractions are the glorious, white sandy beaches. There’s no better place to sprawl out on your beach towel and soak up the sun, making sure you come home with a tan.

There will also be plenty of opportunity to get involved with water sports off of the coast, with parascending, scuba diving, windsurfing and jet skiing just a few of the popular options available to you.

But one of the most enticing things about the beaches are the impressive sand dunes. One way to explore them in style is on camel back, with camel rides an exciting activity that people of all ages are bound to enjoy.  

Maspalomas Hotels in March

Dunas Maspalomas offers a three-star bungalow complex, located just 300m away from Gran Canaria’s Maspalomas Golf Course. The complex also features two outdoor swimming pools and tennis courts. Each bungalow comes with a private balcony, as well as a spacious living area, satellite TV and fully equipped kitchenette.

The Seaside Palm Beach is a five-star hotel located in Maspalomas. The complex is located just 100m away from the beach and features a lagoon-style swimming pool, spa and tropical gardens. Activities such as yoga, tennis and water aerobics are also available at no extra cost!

Maspalomas is very popular with the LGBT community. The Beach Boys Boutique Resort is a gay men only resort located right next to Maspalomas Golf Course. The complex features a nudist-friendly outdoor swimming pool, as well as a secluded hot tub and massage room. Each bungalow boasts an individually themed décor, based on cities from around the world.

The Suite Hotel Jardin Dorado is an exclusive four-star hotel located next to the Maspalomas sand dunes and golf course. The hotel boasts a gym, sauna, outdoor swimming pool, as well as a hydro massage pool and hot tub. Massages can also be arranged on request. 

Maspalomas Beach for March

Maspalomas offers one of the best beaches in Gran Canaria. This enormous, golden sand beach offers a nudist area, as well as a variety of water sports such as surfing and jet skiing. You can even take a camel ride around the sand dunes and freshwater lagoon. Throughout the year the sea is warm enough for swimming, even in spring and winter! There are also a number of bars, restaurants and cafes within close proximity if you are feeling a bit peckish.

Bars and Restaurants

Sushi Mex is Gran Canaria’s only restaurant with two kitchens serving Mexican and Japanese cuisine. Each dish is carefully crafted using only the freshest ingredients. This contemporary eatery can be found located along the beachfront in Maspalomas. Whilst you’re here make sure to try their signature dish the tempura-fried ice-cream.

Meat eaters will love Restaurante El Churrasco Meloneras, which is a renowned Argentine steakhouse located in Maspalomas. The restaurant serves only the best steak sourced from farms in Scotland and Argentina. They also pride themselves on stocking some of the best wines in the area and host a number of wine testing sessions throughout the year.

However, if you love Italian cuisine you should definitely try Grand Italia located down Boulevard El Faro. This authentic restaurant offers traditional pizzas, cooked in a wood-fired oven for a delicious, mouthwatering taste. They also offer a variety of different ice creams flavours at their in house gelataria.

On the other hand, if you’re a fan of Spanish and Canarian cuisine make sure to try Las Rias Meloneras. This eatery is located on the 1st floor of the Varadero Shopping Centre in Meloneras, but don’t be fooled by first appearances as this place offers some of the best seafood in Gran Canaria.

Things to do in Maspalomas in March

The Maspalomas Sand Dunes are undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist attractions not only in Maspalomas but also the whole of Gran Canaria. The sand dunes are 12km long and eventually lead to Playa del Ingles. There are a number of things to see and do here such as camel rides and visiting the El Faro de Maspalomas lighthouse.

On the other hand, if you’re here with the little ones you may want to take them to Aqualand, located in Maspalomas. This enormous Water Park boasts a number of attractions for the whole family from wave machines to adrenaline packed slides. The park also features a children’s play pool as well as the chance to swim with sea lions!

On a sunny day you may want to visit the Maspalomas Botanical Park (El Parque Botanico de Maspalomas). This spectacular garden features an ever-growing list of species of palms from around the world. This attraction is perfect for any nature enthusiast, plus entry is completely free!

Believe it or not this time of year is perfect for water sports such as kite surfing and wakeboarding. The Pro Surfing Company is located in Maspalomas and offers a wide variety of water sports such as paddle surfing, jet skiing, diving, surfing and more, plus they also rent out a number of surfboards if you would rather take to the water by yourself. However, if you want to try something completely different they also offer “sand boarding” on the Maspalomas sand dunes.

Dates for the diary

The Maspalomas Carnival takes place usually in February or March. This popular event is celebrated every year on the main streets of the resort. The festival includes a variety of events such as the Carnival Queen Gala, Drag Queen and the Grand Parade. The highlight of the carnival is definitely the Grand Parade, where a procession of different floats and acts will make their way through Maspalomas, with plenty of music and dancing.

March Weather in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria – 2023 – Winter Sun Expert

In the south of the island of Gran Canaria is the beautiful tourist town of Maspalomas. It stretches from Bahia Feliz in the east, and Meloneras in the west. It is known for its vast expanse of protected coastal dunes that is a part of the Maspalomas Dunes nature reserve. There are several ecosystems like palm groves, the la Charca Lagoon, and the dunes. The is also abundant birdlife like plovers, snipes, and herons.

The locals in Maspalomas are hospitable and friendly people, always welcoming to tourists from all over the world. Spanish is widely spoken, but also in English. Faro de Maspalomas, a lighthouse in the town, first lighted in the late 19th century is a famous landmark.

Contents

  • 1 March weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria
  • 2 March weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in more detail
    • 2.1 – What will the temperature be in Maspalomas in March
    • 2.2 – Can you expect rain in March in Maspalomas?
    • 2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Maspalomas for March
    • 2.4 – Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Maspalomas
    • 2. 5 – Will it be comfortable in March in Maspalomas?
  • 3 What to do in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March
  • 4 Is it humid in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March?
  • 5 Is March a good time to go to Maspalomas Gran Canaria?
  • 6 Does it rain all day in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March?
  • 7 Is March the rainiest month in Maspalomas Gran Canaria?
  • 8 Is March the most sunniest month in Maspalomas Gran Canaria?
  • 9 Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in other months

March weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria

To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in March in Maspalomas, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if March is comfortable or humid

Generally, March in Maspalomas will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 55°F / 13°C.

Maspalomas does not have a lot of rainy days in March. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 5 mm of rain during the whole month.

The forecast for March 2023 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.

March weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in more detail

To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in March in Maspalomas, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds

– What will the temperature be in Maspalomas in March

Generally, you can expect in March an average temperature of 73°F / 23°C during the day and an average of 55°F / 13°C during the night. In March, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 84°F / 29°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 50°F / 10°C.

When looking at the whole year, January and February are the coldest months, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. August and September are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. When comparing March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. And almost equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 75°F / 24°C.

Day and night temperature variation for Maspalomas during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Maspalomas during the year.

But average temperatures only tell half of the story. It is also good to check the maximum and minimum temperatures. When looking at the whole year, July, August and September are the hottest months, with a temperature of around 91°F / 33°C. January, February and December are the coldest months, with a temperature of around 78°F / 26°C. When comparing March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is slightly higher than February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C. And almost equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 82°F / 28°C.

In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Maspalomas each month:

Day and night temperature variation for Maspalomas during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Maspalomas during the year.

– Can you expect rain in March in Maspalomas?

Generally, you can expect about 2 rain days in March, with on average 0.2 inches / 5 mm of rain.

When looking at the whole year, May and July are the driest months, with an average rainfall of around 0 inches / 0 mm. December is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 0.4 inches / 9 mmmm. When comparing March with the month before and after, this is slightly less than February, which sees around 0.3 inches / 8 mm of rain. And slightly more than April, which sees around 0.1 inches / 2 mm of rain

Rain days for Maspalomas during the year.Rain days for Maspalomas during the year.

If we look at the number of days with rain, July is the month with the least amount of rain days with an average of between 0 and 1 days. December is the month with the most rain days with an average of between 2 and 3 days. When comparing March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees around 2 days of rain. And almost equal to April, which sees around 1 day of rain

– What will the water temperature be in Maspalomas for March

You can expect in March, the water temperature for Maspalomas to be between 68°F / 20°C and 64°F / 18°C.

To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.

September has the highest water temperature, with around 77°F / 25°C. March has the lowest water temperature, with around 68°F / 20°C. When comparing the water temperature from March with the month before and after, March has a water temperature almost equal to February, with a water temperature of an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from April, that is an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C.

Water temperature for Maspalomas during the year.Water temperature for Maspalomas during the year.

– Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Maspalomas

Generally, you can expect around 7 sunny days in March and around 22 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.

When looking at the whole year, December is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with an average of between 11 and 12 sunny days. August is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with around 1 sunny day. When comparing March with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with an average of between 8 and 9 sunny days. And almost equal to April, with an average of between 5 and 6 sunny days

The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for MaspalomasThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Maspalomas

We have looked at the sunny days in Maspalomas. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with an average of between 4 and 5 cloudy days. July is the month with the lowest number of cloudy days, with around 1 cloudy day. When comparing March with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with an average of between 2 and 3 cloudy days. And equal to April, with an average of between 2 and 3 cloudy days

– Will it be comfortable in March in Maspalomas?

Generally, March in Maspalomas will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

We use the humidity and temperature in Maspalomas to calculate the Wintersun Expert Comfort level for each month. The lower the Wintersun Expert Comfort level, the more comfortable it will be. Only for certain people, extremely dry air can feel slightly uncomfortable.

When looking at the whole year, January has the lowest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). August has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). When comparing March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). And almost equal to April, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty)

Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for MaspalomasWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Maspalomas

What to do in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March

  • Natural Dune Reserve of Maspalomas: A visit to the Protected dunes will give the snowbirds a mini desert experience.
  • Holiday World Maspalomas: Ideal for kids also, this is a whimsical amusement center with rides that will keep the younger ones entertained throughout the stay.
  • Maspalomas Lighthouse: Snowbirds can visit this historic lighthouse that has become a landmark on the island & also see the lively beachfront zone.
  • Playa de Maspalomas: This is a more peaceful beach that is less busy compared to others, that is backed by sand dunes.
  • Maspalomas Golf: Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a great golfing experience on the island at this flat 18-hole golf course & driving range.
  • Aqualand Maspalomas Water Park: This is a large outdoor water park with 30 slides that are a thrilling thing to see for everyone, even children.
  • La Charca: This is a natural reserve area with a lagoon, lake, and some wildlife.
  • Parque Botanico De Maspalomas: This is a flourishing botanical Park with a variety of plants. An ideal place for snowbirds interested in exploring or experiencing some nature.

Is it humid in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March?

A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March. But the real question they want to ask is not about humidity but the amount of moisture in the air. Or better, about comfort. Will it be comfortable in March in Maspalomas, or will high humidity make it uncomfortable.

To answer this question, we have to look at the dew point. Relative humidity can change a lot in Maspalomas during the day and night, as it changes when the amount of moisture changes and, but also when the temperature changes. It is a lot less reliable for comfort. Where the dew point only varies with the amount of moisture in the air.

Looking at the dew point, we can see that for the month of March, you can expect that Maspalomas will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months

Humidity level for MaspalomasHumidity level for Maspalomas

Is March a good time to go to Maspalomas Gran Canaria?

Trying to answer the question of whether March is a good time to go to Maspalomas is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.

These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.

If we look at the average temperature for Maspalomas in March, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In March, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 55°F / 13°C.

As the number of overcast days is not high, you can enjoy the sun with around 7 sunny days and 22 partly sunny days.

The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 5 mm of rain during March. If it were more than five days, the location would be slightly less attractive for a shorter stay.

We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that March a good time to go to Maspalomas Gran Canaria for most visitors.

Does it rain all day in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in March?

In Maspalomas, it does not rain all day in March. You can expect around 2 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 5 mm of rain during the month.

Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Maspalomas Gran Canaria, there are, on average 7 sunny days and 22 partly sunny days in March. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

Is March the rainiest month in Maspalomas Gran Canaria?

March is not the month with the most rainy days, and not the month with the most rain.

To answer what the rainiest month is in Maspalomas, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.

December is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 3 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 0 days.

December is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 0.4 inches / 9 mm of rain. July is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 0 inches / 0 mm of rain.

Is March the most sunniest month in Maspalomas Gran Canaria?

March is not the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.

To answer what the sunniest month is in Maspalomas, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.

December is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 7 sunny days, and 22 partly suny days. August is the month with the lowest number of sunny days.

July is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While February is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.

The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. July is the month with the lowest number of overcast days. While January is the month with the highest number of overcast days.

Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria in other months

  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for January
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for February
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for April
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for May
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for June
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for July
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for August
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for September
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for October
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for November
  • Weather in Maspalomas Gran Canaria for December

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General weather summary

Mildly cool and breezy

Feels like

1%

Daily chance of prec.

0.009 in

Amount

17.0 mph

Wind speed

74%

Humidity

12.0 hrs

Daylight length

7:19 AM

Sunrise

7:17 PM

Sunset

67%

Cloud cover

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What is the average temperature in March

The average temperature in Maspalomas in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 63°F (17°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Maspalomas, September, has days with highs of 76°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Maspalomas in March based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Maspalomas in Mar

How much does it rain in March

In Maspalomas in March, there’s a 1% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.2 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

The wettest month in Maspalomas is February with a 4% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Maspalomas is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in March and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Maspalomas day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Maspalomas in March

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Maspalomas during March is 16.2 hours (67% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Maspalomas is July with 21.9 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 14. 0 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Maspalomas in March based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Maspalomas

When is the sunrise and sunset in March

The average day in Maspalomas during March has 12.0 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:19 AM and sunset at 7:17 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Maspalomas is June 22nd with 13.9 hours while December 19th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.4 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Maspalomas in March based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Maspalomas by month

How humid is it in March

In March, Maspalomas is moderately humid with an average amount of 74% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Maspalomas throughout March based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Maspalomas by month

How windy is it in March in Maspalomas

Historically, the wind in Maspalomas during March blows at an average speed of 17.0 mph (27.3 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 22.5 mph (36.2 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 13.2 mph (21.3 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Maspalomas in March based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Maspalomas

What to wear in March

With an average high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 63°F (17°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

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Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Maspalomas was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.

For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in March (e.g., March 1, March 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.

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Maspalomas March Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Daily high temperatures are around 71°F, rarely falling below 66°F or exceeding 76°F.

Daily low temperatures are around 61°F, rarely falling below 57°F or exceeding 65°F.

For reference, on August 21, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Maspalomas typically range from 72°F to 81°F, while on February 5, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 69°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in March in MaspalomasMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313156°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°FFebAprMar 170°FMar 170°F60°F60°FMar 3171°FMar 3171°F62°F62°FMar 1171°FMar 1171°F61°F61°FMar 2171°FMar 2171°F61°F61°F

The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on March. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.

Average Hourly Temperature in March in Maspalomas

Average Hourly Temperature in March in MaspalomasMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFebAprcoolcoolcomfortablecomfortable

frigid
15°F
freezing
32°F
very cold
45°F
cold
55°F
cool
65°F
comfortable
75°F
warm
85°F
hot
95°F
sweltering

The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Hanga Roa, Chile (7,290 miles away) and Mala, Peru (4,951 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Maspalomas (view comparison).

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The month of March in Maspalomas experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 25% throughout the month. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 23% on March 29.

The clearest day of the month is March 29, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 77% of the time.

For reference, on November 14, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 38%, while on July 20, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.

Cloud Cover Categories in March in Maspalomas

Cloud Cover Categories in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebAprNov 1462%Nov 1462%Mar 173%Mar 173%Mar 3177%Mar 3177%Mar 1174%Mar 1174%Mar 2175%Mar 2175%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast

0%
clear
20%
mostly clear
40%
partly cloudy
60%
mostly cloudy
80%
overcast
100%

The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.

A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Maspalomas, the chance of a wet day over the course of March is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 7% and ending it at 4%.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 10% on January 15, and its lowest chance is 0% on June 30.

Probability of Precipitation in March in Maspalomas

Probability of Precipitation in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%8%8%FebAprMar 17%Mar 17%Mar 314%Mar 314%Mar 115%Mar 115%Mar 215%Mar 215%rain

The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).

Rainfall

To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.

The average sliding 31-day rainfall during March in Maspalomas is essentially constant, remaining about 0.3 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 1.0 inches.

Average Monthly Rainfall in March in Maspalomas

Average Monthly Rainfall in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.2 in0.2 in0.4 in0.4 in0.6 in0.6 in0.8 in0.8 in1.0 in1.0 in1.2 in1.2 inFebAprMar 10.4 inMar 10.4 inMar 310.3 inMar 310.3 inMar 110.4 inMar 110.4 inMar 210.3 inMar 210.3 in

The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.

Over the course of March in Maspalomas, the length of the day is increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 50 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 1 minute, 39 seconds, and weekly increase of 11 minutes, 34 seconds.

The shortest day of the month is March 1, with 11 hours, 36 minutes of daylight and the longest day is March 31, with 12 hours, 25 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March in Maspalomas

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrFebAprMar 2012 hr, 7 minMar 2012 hr, 7 minnightnightdaydayMar 111 hr, 36 minMar 111 hr, 36 min

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

The earliest sunrise of the month in Maspalomas is 6:59 AM on March 26 and the latest sunrise is 59 minutes later at 7:58 AM on March 27.

The earliest sunset is 7:02 PM on March 1 and the latest sunset is 1 hour, 17 minutes later at 8:19 PM on March 31.

Daylight saving time (DST) starts at 2:00 AM on March 27, 2022, shifting sunrise and sunset to be an hour later.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:07 AM and sets 13 hours, 54 minutes later, at 9:01 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:48 AM and sets 10 hours, 23 minutes later, at 6:11 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in March in Maspalomas

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMFebApr6:59 AM6:59 AMMar 267:16 PMMar 267:16 PM7:26 AM7:26 AMMar 17:02 PMMar 17:02 PMMar 27DSTMar 27DSTSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of March. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.

The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March in Maspalomas

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March in MaspalomasMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFebApr001010202020303040405050600001010202030303040405050606070

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of March 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for March 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in March in Maspalomas

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in March in MaspalomasMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMFebAprFeb 15:47 AMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 164:57 PMFeb 164:57 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 187:18 AMMar 187:18 AMApr 17:25 AMApr 17:25 AMApr 167:56 PMApr 167:56 PMApr 309:29 PMApr 309:29 PM8:14 AM8:14 AM7:10 PM7:10 PM6:51 PM6:51 PM8:22 AM8:22 AM7:31 AM7:31 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM6:36 PM6:36 PM7:27 AM7:27 AM8:09 AM8:09 AM8:45 PM8:45 PM8:24 PM8:24 PM8:05 AM8:05 AM8:28 PM8:28 PM

The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Mar 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 2% 6:50 AM ESE 5:56 PM WSW 12:23 PM S 230,591 mi
2 0% 7:31 AM ESE 7:00 PM WSW 1:15 PM S 232,616 mi
3 1% 8:07 AM E 8:02 PM W 2:04 PM S 235,213 mi
4 4% 8:40 AM E 9:01 PM W 2:49 PM S 238,201 mi
5 10% 9:11 AM E 9:58 PM W 3:33 PM S 241,346 mi
6 17% 9:42 AM E 10:54 PM WNW 4:16 PM S 244,393 mi
7 25% 10:15 AM ENE 11:50 PM WNW 5:00 PM S 247,092 mi
8 34% 10:50 AM ENE 5:46 PM S 249,225 mi
9 44% 12:46 AM WNW 11:28 AM ENE 6:33 PM S 250,626 mi
10 50% 1:42 AM WNW 12:10 PM ENE 7:22 PM S 251,191 mi
11 63% 2:36 AM WNW 12:56 PM ENE 8:12 PM S 250,890 mi
12 72% 3:28 AM WNW 1:48 PM ENE 9:03 PM S 249,764 mi
13 81% 4:17 AM WNW 2:42 PM ENE 9:54 PM S 247,926 mi
14 88% 5:02 AM WNW 3:40 PM ENE 10:44 PM S 245,544 mi
15 94% 5:43 AM WNW 4:38 PM ENE 11:31 PM S 242,827 mi
16 96% 6:20 AM WNW 5:37 PM ENE
17 98% 6:54 AM WNW 6:36 PM E 12:18 AM S 239,999 mi
18 100% 7:27 AM W 7:36 PM E 1:04 AM S 237,280 mi
19 99% 8:00 AM W 8:37 PM E 1:49 AM S 234,855 mi
20 96% 8:33 AM W 9:39 PM ESE 2:36 AM S 232,858 mi
21 90% 9:09 AM WSW 10:44 PM ESE 3:24 AM S 231,362 mi
22 82% 9:50 AM WSW 11:51 PM ESE 4:16 AM S 230,376 mi
23 72% 10:35 AM WSW 5:13 AM S 229,865 mi
24 61% 12:58 AM ESE 11:28 AM WSW 6:13 AM S 229,771 mi
25 50% 2:04 AM ESE 12:27 PM WSW 7:15 AM S 230,037 mi
26 37% 3:05 AM ESE 1:31 PM WSW 8:18 AM S 230,622 mi
27 30% 5:00 AM ESE 3:37 PM WSW 3:00 AM ESE 231,220 mi
28 17% 5:47 AM ESE 4:43 PM WSW 11:15 AM S 232,718 mi
29 9% 6:28 AM ESE 5:47 PM WSW 12:08 PM S 234,252 mi
30 4% 7:05 AM ESE 6:48 PM W 12:56 PM S 236,119 mi
31 1% 7:38 AM E 7:47 PM W 1:42 PM S 238,291 mi

We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.

The chance that a given day will be muggy in Maspalomas is essentially constant during March, remaining around 1% throughout.

For reference, on September 22, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 45% of the time, while on January 13, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in March in Maspalomas

Humidity Comfort Levels in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%FebAprMar 41%Mar 41%Mar 311%Mar 311%Mar 211%Mar 211%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

dry
55°F
comfortable
60°F
humid
65°F
muggy
70°F
oppressive
75°F
miserable

The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.

This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.

The average hourly wind speed in Maspalomas is essentially constant during March, remaining within 0.2 miles per hour of 14.8 miles per hour throughout.

For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 19.2 miles per hour, while on October 13, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 12.3 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed in March in Maspalomas

Average Wind Speed in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphFebAprMar 115. 0 mphMar 115.0 mphMar 3114.6 mphMar 3114.6 mphMar 1614.9 mphMar 1614.9 mph

The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

The hourly average wind direction in Maspalomas throughout March is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 74% on March 28.

Wind Direction in March in Maspalomas

Wind Direction in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%FebApreastnorthwestsouth

northeastsouthwest

The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Maspalomas is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.

The average surface water temperature in Maspalomas is essentially constant during March, remaining around 66°F throughout.

Average Water Temperature in March in Maspalomas

Average Water Temperature in March in MaspalomasMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F65°F65°F66°F66°F67°F67°F68°F68°F69°F69°FFebAprMar 166°FMar 166°FMar 3166°FMar 3166°FMar 1166°FMar 1166°FMar 2166°FMar 2166°F

The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).

Temperatures in Maspalomas are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in March in Maspalomas

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebApr100%Mar 16100%Mar 16coolcomfortablewarm

frigid
15°F
freezing
32°F
very cold
45°F
cold
55°F
cool
65°F
comfortable
75°F
warm
85°F
hot
95°F
sweltering

The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.

Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.

The average accumulated growing degree days in Maspalomas are rapidly increasing during March, increasing by 461°F, from 852°F to 1,313°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in March in Maspalomas

Growing Degree Days in March in MaspalomasMar1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131800°F800°F900°F900°F1,000°F1,000°F1,100°F1,100°F1,200°F1,200°F1,300°F1,300°F1,400°F1,400°FFebAprMar 1852°FMar 1852°FMar 311,313°FMar 311,313°FMar 111,000°FMar 111,000°FMar 211,155°FMar 211,155°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of March, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Maspalomas is increasing during March, rising by 1.2 kWh, from 5.4 kWh to 6.7 kWh, over the course of the month.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March in Maspalomas

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March in MaspalomasMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWhFebAprMar 15.4 kWhMar 15.4 kWhMar 316.7 kWhMar 316.7 kWhMar 166. 1 kWhMar 166.1 kWh

The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Maspalomas are 27.761 deg latitude, -15.586 deg longitude, and 105 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Maspalomas contains significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 597 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 157 feet. Within 10 miles contains significant variations in elevation (4,295 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (6,411 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Maspalomas is covered by artificial surfaces (48%), bare soil (15%), shrubs (13%), and water (13%), within 10 miles by water (56%) and shrubs (32%), and within 50 miles by water (92%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Maspalomas, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.

Temperature and Dew Point

There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Maspalomas.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Maspalomas according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.

The estimated value at Maspalomas is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Maspalomas and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • Gran Canaria Airport (GCLP, 88%, 17 mi, northeast, -30 ft elevation change)
  • Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 12%, 63 mi, west, 102 ft elevation change)

GCLP, 88%17 mi, -30 ftGCTS, 12%63 mi, 102 ft

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To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Maspalomas and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.

Other Data

All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.

All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.

Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Maspalomas

Provincia de Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

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Maspalomas weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit

Best time to visit Maspalomas

The best time to visit Maspalomas on Gran Canaria is from January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Maspalomas is 76°F in August and the lowest is 65°F in February. The average water temperature is between 67°F and 76°F.

Offers for Maspalomas

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  • Momondo
  • Trivago

In the table below you can quickly see the average weather per month in Maspalomas, the monthly temperature or when precipitation is highest. The monthly average climate data is based on data from the last 30 years.

Travel and stay Maspalomas

If you are planning on visiting Maspalomas, check out these well-known travel agencies. They have been rated as the best by travelers and offer great prices for any budget.

  • Booking.com
  • Momondo
  • Trivago

Airline tickets

Looking to book a flight to Maspalomas? Hop on one of these airlines.

  • Skyscanner
  • TAP Air Portugal
  • KLM

Maspalomas weather

The weather for Maspalomas over the next 14 days will be 73°F till 77° with a couple of days chance of light rain showers. The water temperature will be 75°F.

5-day weather forecast Maspalomas

View the 14 day weather forecast for Maspalomas

Climate Maspalomas

Maspalomas has a mediterranean climate. The summers are warm and dry, and the temperature is cold in the winter. The average annual temperature for Maspalomas is 42° degrees and there is about 35 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 259 days a year with an average humidity of 75% and an UV-index of 6.

Maspalomas

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Day temp. (°F) 66 65 67 68 70 72 75 76 76 75 72 69
Night temp. (°F) 63 62 62 63 65 68 70 71 72 72 68 66
Water temp. (°F) 68 67 67 70 72 73 72 74 76 75 74 71
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Precipitation (inch) 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 8 5 3
Days with rain 4 4 5 4 2 1 1 4 5 7 5 5
Dry days 27 24 26 26 29 29 30 27 25 24 25 26
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sun hours per day 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 9
Wind force (Bft) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4
UV-index 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

Maspalomas weather by month

What is the average Maspalomas weather like in a given month? Let’s find out! Click on a month to check all the monthly averages for sunshine, temperature highs and lows, percentage chance of rain per day, snowfall accumulation and number of rainy days.

  • January

    66°FView more

  • February

    66°FView more

  • March

    66°FView more

  • April

    68°FView more

  • May

    70°FView more

  • June

    72°FView more

  • July

    75°FView more

  • August

    77°FView more

  • September

    75°FView more

  • October

    75°FView more

  • November

    72°FView more

  • December

    70°FView more

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Maspalomas?

Maspalomas is located in Gran Canaria. It lies in a straight line 3,391 miles from New York.

The coordinates of Maspalomas are:

  • Latitude: 27.767172
  • Longitude: -15.574405

The GPS coordinates are 27° 46′ N, 15° 34′ W

How long is the flight to Maspalomas?

The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Maspalomas is approximately 13 hours.

Airline tickets
  • Skyscanner
  • TAP Air Portugal
  • KLM

What are the nearest airports to Maspalomas?

These are the airports closests to Maspalomas:

  • Gran Canaria Airport (LPA) – 17 mi in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

How big is Maspalomas?

The surface area of Maspalomas is 107 mi².

What is the currency of Maspalomas?

In Maspalomas, the Euro (EUR) is used for payment.

Exchange rates on 26 September 2022
  • 1 US dollar = 0.84 Euro
  • 1 Euro = 1.19 US dollar
  • 100 US dollar = 84.21 Euro
  • 100 Euro = 118. 75 US dollar

What is the area code of Maspalomas?

The area code to call Maspalomas is +34.

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Weather in Maspalomas in March 2023, water temperature in Maspalomas

Check the weather for March before planning your holiday in Maspalomas.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.

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* Forecast based on historical data for 70 years

Max. temperature
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Min. temperature
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Precipitation per month
34.8mm

Wind speed
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Madrid

+15°

Barcelona

+18°

La Coruna

+15°

Valencia

+18°

Seville

+24°

Zaragoza

+14°

Malaga

+20°

Murcia

+20°

Palma de Mallorca

+19°

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

+21°

Bilbao

+13°

Alicante

+20°

Cordoba

+18°

Valladolid

+11°

Vigo

+12°

Gijón

+15°

Hospitalet de Llobrega

+18°

Vitoria

+9°

Granada

+15°

Elche

+20°

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Weather in Maspalomas in March.

Sea temperature in march. Weather by months.

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Average temperature during the day: 22 ° C
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The maximum daytime temperature in Maspalomas is 22.4444 °C, the minimum nighttime temperature is 14.2222 °C. Rainfall in March is usually no more than 6 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least 7.

Weather in March in other resorts in Spain

Barcelona

17 ° C

Valencia

20 ° C

ibitsa

16 ° C

Canary Islands

20 ° C

Brava Costa

15 ° C

Dorada

9007 4 16 ° C 9007. Costa del Sol

18 ° C

Mallorca

16 ° C

Malaga

19 ° C

Tenerife

20 ° C

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Average temperature at night +17°C +17°C +18°C
Sea water temperature +19°C +19°C +19°C
Number of sunny days 21 days 26 days 26 days
Daylength 10.0 – 11.6 hours 11.6 – 12.4 hours 12.4 – 13.2 hours
Number of rainy days 0 days 1 day 0 days
Rainfall 5. 6 mm 6.8 mm 5.1 mm
Average wind speed 6.2 m / s 6.0 m / s 5.2 m / s

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Air temperature in Maspalomas in March

The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Maspalomas in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.

The average air temperature in March over the past 5 years is 20.6°C during the day and 17. 1°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Maspalomas for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

Data for:

2022

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2020

2019

2018

Sea temperature in Maspalomas in March

The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Maspalomas in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.

The average sea temperature in March for Maspalomas is 18.7°C for the last 5 years.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

Data for:

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Sunny days in Maspalomas in March

The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Maspalomas in March.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Rainy days in Maspalomas in March

The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Maspalomas in March.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Windy days in Maspalomas in March

The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Maspalomas in March.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Weather in Maspalomas for months

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September 28 24°C 4 m / s
September 29 24°C 2 m / s
September 30 24°C 5 m / s
October 01 21°C 5 m / s
October 02 24°C 3 m / s
October 03 25°C 3 m / s
October 04 23°C 1 m / s
October 05 23°C 1 m / s
October 06 23°C 1 m / s

Water temperature in the sea

23.7 ° C

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Average daytime temperature:

+28°C

September 22, 24. 3 ° C
23, 24.4

September 25, 23.8 ° C
26 September 26
January +20 ° C
February
900 9000 9000 9000 9000. ° C +21 ° C
April +19 ° C +22 ° C
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June
July +28 ° C
+28 ° C
September +23 ° C +27 ° C
October
Grand Canarius +23 ° C
Costa-Brava
+21 ° C
MAYERKA +22 ° C

Maximum:

+37°C

Minimum:

+17°C

WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA

Maximum:

+26°C

Minimum:

+22°C

SUNNY MONTH

July

Number of sunny days:

30 days

Average cloudy:

5. 0%

Day length:

13h 41m

DRIEST MONTH

June

Probability of rain:

0.0%

Monthly precipitation:

0.6mm

Average cloudiness
:

7.8%

Weather in Maspalomas in March. Sea Temperature in Maspalomas in March Weather by months.

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Monthly weather

Month

Temperature
at night afternoon
January +18°C +21°C
February +17°C +21°C
March +17°C +22°C
April +18°C +23°C
May +19°C +26°C
June +21°C +28°C
July +22°C +31°C
August +23°C +31°C
September +24°C +29°C
October +23°C +28°C
November +21°C +25°C
December +19°C +23°C

According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be quite good. The average daily air temperature in March is 21.6 °C, while the sea water temperature will be 18.2 °C.

Weather in March

Daytime average temperature
Nighttime average temperature
+21.6 °C
+17.0 °C
Sea water temperature +18.2 °C
Number of sunny days
Length of daylight hours
25 days
12 hours 1 min.
Rainy days
Rainfall
0 days
4 mm
Average wind speed 25.9 m/s

Is it worth going to Maspalomas for a holiday in March?

Comfort

62. 9%

Taking into account all the available data on the weather in Maspalomas in March (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort in this resort, which was 62.9 %. Please also note that the comfort level in April will be higher and will be 66.4 %

Comfort level by months

On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Maspalomas calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday in Maspalomas are September, October and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.

Monthly comparison of weather in Maspalomas

Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather in Maspalomas at other times.

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June
July
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September
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November

Air temperature in Maspalomas in March

March is one of the coldest months in Maspalomas. During the day, the air temperature in March ranges from 19.8°C to 23.2°C, at night from 16.3°C to 16.3°C, respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 21.6 °C during the day, and 17.0 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures averages up to 4.5°C per month.

Water temperature in Maspalomas in March

In March, the water in Maspalomas can be chilly. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 17.8°C, while the maximum figure can reach 18.6°C. The average water temperature for March is 18.2 °C, which is 0.5°C lower than in February and 0.8°C lower than in April.

Rainy days and precipitation in March

The average rainfall for Maspalomas in March is 4 mm. This amount of precipitation is insignificant, and you will not notice rainy days. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 1.1 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

Maspalomas in March usually has about 25 sunny, 6 cloudy and 0 cloudy days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 1 minute. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover per month, is 10 hours and 11 minutes per day.

Wind in Maspalomas in March

The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Maspalomas in March is 25.9 m/s.

Weather in March in other resorts in Spain

We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in March. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

Name Day air temperature Air temperature
at night
Rainy days
(rainfall)
Water temperature
Tenerife 16. 8°C 11.9°C 1 day (21 mm) 18.6°C
Barcelona 15.6°C 9.9°C 2 days (29mm) 13.2°C
Mallorca 17.0°C 10.0°C 3 days (35 mm) 14.3°C
Malaga 19.5°C 10.0°C 1 day (15 mm) 14.8°C
Palma de Mallorca 17.4°C 9.4°C 3 days (31 mm) 14.4°C
Valencia 19.1°C 10.0°C 2 days (24 mm) 13.7°C
Costa Brava 15.8°C 9. 5°C 3 days (41 mm) 12.9°C
Salou 16.8°C 9.9°C 2 days (22 mm) 13.3°C
Alicante 18.6°C 10.7°C 1 day (21 mm) 14.4°C
Ibiza 16.7°C 13.3°C 2 days (23 mm) 14.4°C
Gran Canaria 21.6°C 17.0°C 0 days (4 mm) 18.2°C
Marbella 19.0°C 9.3°C 1 day (24 mm) 14.8°C
– January – February – March – April – May – June
– July – August – September – October – November – December

Weather in Maspalomas in March 2023

What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Maspalomas in March – read on the Tour Calendar!

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What is the weather like in Maspalomas in March? The March temperature in the city in the daytime rises to +21.

2°C, at night +15.9°C. Usually in Maspalomas in March there is no more than one rainy day. The water temperature in March is +19.2 °C.

Average temperature

+19°

Air temperature during the day

+21°

Air temperature at night

+16°

Water temperature

+19°

Rainfall (mm)

7 mm

Rain

1 day

Sunny days

27 days

Humidity

69%

Day length

12 hours

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Air temperature in Maspalomas in March

Daytime air temperature in Maspalomas in March reaches +21 °C, nighttime: +16 °C. The maximum value for March in the afternoon was recorded on 03/09/2017 and amounted to +29 °C, the minimum on 03/17/2020: +18 °C.

Sea temperature in Maspalomas in March

The water temperature in March in Maspalomas averages around +19°C, which is hardly suitable for swimming. The highest value for March was recorded on 03/07/2018 and equaled +19 °C, the lowest on 03/27/2020: +12 °C.

How many sunny days per month

There are 27 sunny, 2 cloudy and 4 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Maspalomas in March is ideal for relaxing.

Maspalomas in March Things to do?

Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .

  • Beach holiday

    3

  • Excursions

    5

  • Bicycle

    5

  • Sport

    5

March weather archive in Maspalomas

Look at the weather in Maspalomas in recent years in March days.

Salt wrinkled potatoes: Spanish Wrinkled Potatoes (Papas Arrugadas) Recipe

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Papas Arrugadas (Wrinkly Potatoes) – Chili Pepper Madness

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This papas arrugadas recipe (wrinkly potatoes) is a hugely popular dish in the Canary Islands, with small new potatoes boiled in water with coarse sea salt. Serve them with mojo sauce for huge flavor!

We’re serving up some small plate dishes here in the Chili Pepper Madness kitchen tonight, my friends, so pull up a chair if you please. If you’ve been looking for a new dish to add some excitement to your tapas menu, this is a perfect addition.

We’re talking Papas Arrugadas, and I think you’re going to love them as much as I do.

Papas Arrugadas means “wrinkled potatoes” in Spanish. Essentially, small new potatoes are boiled in salt water that evaporates, leaving the potatoes with a thin layer of salt and wrinkled potato skins. The dish hails from the Canary Islands, where the potatoes are served with a sauce called mojo, such as mojo verde, mojo rojo, or my favorite, mojo picon, which is an extra hot version.

I love all of the sauces, though I definitely lean toward the hot version, which is entirely shocking, I know.

Make sure you order up a plateful the next time you visit the Canary Islands along with your tour of Canarian cuisine! Or, if you’d like to save yourself a plane ticket, we can make them at home instead. 

This recipe works great as a small plate, an appetizer, or even a side dish, though it’s so good, you may want to serve them as your main course.

Let’s talk about how to make papas arrugadas, shall we?

Papas Arrugadas Ingredients

  • Potatoes. Use 2 pounds small potatoes for this recipe, though you can easily scale it to your needs. Fingerling potatoes are good, as are any new potatoes with thinner skins.
  • Salt. Use 1/4 cup coarse sea salt for a good salt crust on the skins.
  • Water. Use just enough to cover the potatoes so they can be cooked through.  
  • Mojo Sauce. Papas Arrugadas are often served with either mojo verde, mojo rojo, or mojo picon, which are flavorful pepper sauces. They’re also delicious with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a touch more salt. See my recipe for Mojo Picon, or use a store bought version.

How to Make Papas Arrugadas – the Recipe Method

Boil the Potatoes. Clean the potatoes and add them to a large pot, then cover them with water. Add in the salt, set the water onto the burner and bring to a quick boil. Boil the potatoes for 15 to 20 minutes, until they are nicely softened.

Form the Salt Crust. Drain the water, then return the potatoes to the same pot. Heat them back to medium-low heat and let the remaining risidual water evaporate from the pot. You should see a light salt crust form on the potatoes from the process of evaporation.

Serve. Transfer the boiled potatoes directly to a serving platter and serve them with your sauce or sauces on the side. Or, you can toss them in the sauce to cover them and serve them up that way.

Boom! Done! This is such an easy recipe, isn’t it? The perfect side dish or little appetizer. I love them so much. Make them for your next gathering.

Recipe Tips & Notes

  • The potatoes. Use fingerling potatoes, petite Yukon gold, any smaller baby potatoes or new potatoes. You can make this recipe with larger potatoes, but make sure they are cooked all the way through. If you do, I suggest slicing them into more bite-sized pieces before serving.
  • The Salt. Use a generous amount of salt water to get a good crust. Try using sea water for a truly authentic experience. 

That’s it, my friends. I hope you enjoy this papas arrugadas recipe. They are seriously delicious, and they will surely be requested often by your discerning friends. Let me know if you make them. I’d love to hear how the dish turned out for you.

Try Some of My Other Popular Potato Recipes

  • Patatas Bravas
  • Spicy Oven Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
  • Twice Baked Jalapeno Popper Potatoes
  • Potato Salad Recipe
  • Smoked Potato Salad
  • Papas con Chile
  • Papas con Chorizo
  • Papa a la Huancaina (Peruvian Potatoes in Spicy Cheese Sauce)
  • Salchipapa
  • Baked Cajun Fries
  • Aloo Gobi (Indian Spiced Potato and Cauliflower)
  • Bombay Potatoes

Got any questions? Ask away! I’m happy to help. If you enjoy this recipe, I hope you’ll leave a comment with some STARS. Also, please share it on social media. Don’t forget to tag us at #ChiliPepperMadness. I’ll be sure to share! Thanks! — Mike H.

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  • 2 pounds small potatoes
  • 1/4 cup coarse sea salt
  • Mojo Sauce for serving
  • Clean the potatoes and add them to a large pot.

  • Cover them with water, then add in the salt.

  • Boil the potatoes for 15 to 20 minutes, until softened.

  • Drain the water, then return the potatoes to the pot. Heat back to medium-low heat and let the remaining water evaporate from the pot. You should see a light salt crust form on the potatoes.

  • Serve with mojo sauce!

Papas Arrugadas are often served with either mojo verde, mojo rojo, or mojo picon, which are flavorful pepper sauces. They’re also delicious with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a touch more salt.

Calories calculated without mojo sauce.

This serves 8 as a larger portion, 16 as an appetizer.

Calories: 44kcal   Carbohydrates: 10g   Protein: 1g   Fat: 1g   Saturated Fat: 1g   Sodium: 1772mg   Potassium: 239mg   Fiber: 1g   Sugar: 1g   Vitamin C: 11mg   Calcium: 8mg   Iron: 1mg

Did You Enjoy This Recipe?I love hearing how you like it and how you made it your own. Leave a comment below and tag @ChiliPepperMadness on social media.

 

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Canarian Potatoes (Papas arrugadas) – Hungry Healthy Happy

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Papas arrugadas, also known as Canarian Potatoes, basically means ‘wrinkled potatoes’ and it’s a traditional potato dish that you will find across all the Canary islands. Boiled salted Cornish new potatoes smothered in a spicy and smokey red pepper sauce (you can use a green sauce instead if you want it more mild).

They are called wrinkled potatoes because they are cooked in very salty water so they shrivel up and then they are left to steam in the pan once drained, so the salt gives them a bit of a crusty skin. They are then covered in a delicious sauce that you will want to put on everything!

Just because you might not be on holiday now, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all the same flavours.

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  • What are Canarian Potatoes?
  • Why you will love them
  • Ingredients needed
  • Step by step
  • What potatoes to use
  • What to serve them with
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Extra tips
  • More potato recipes
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What are Canarian Potatoes?

Canarian potatoes are basically salty small potatoes and then they are smothered with a sauce – either Mojo Picon (which is what we have used) or Mojo Verde (which is a milder herby sauce). The reason why they are so salty is because when they were originally made, they were made with sea water because fresh water was often short on the islands and they made the best they could with what they had. Luckily it resulted in super delicious potatoes.

If you have had them when you have been on the Canary Islands, then these might not taste exactly the same. The recipe will differ depending on the potatoes and salt used and the water to salt ratio used.

Why you will love them

  • A delicious way to use potatoes
  • A great side dish for a BBQ
  • Easy to make sauce
  • Just one saucepan and a blender needed

Ingredients needed

  • Potatoes – For this dish, you need small, quick cooking potatoes like new or baby potatoes. We used seasonal Cornish potatoes and there is more on that below.
  • Roasted red pepper – We have used roasted red peppers in a jar, as they are just as good and it makes the sauce much easier to make. You could roast your own peppers if you prefer though.
  • Garlic – There are 6 garlic cloves in this recipe, but it really does need it. The sauce is garlic heavy but that is a good thing. You could always reduce it if garlic isn’t your thing. Fresh is always best, but you could use ready crushed in a jar if you prefer.
  • Chilli – We have used 2 small red chillies, and this sauce has got a really kick of heat in it. If you don’t like anything spicy, then you could just use one, or leave it out completely.
  • Oil – Try to use the best quality olive oil that you can as you really will be able to taste the difference. This is a lot of oil, but that is the base of the sauce.
  • Salt – There is a lot of salt in this recipe, but it is to get the wrinkly skins on the potatoes. Most of it is drained off, so the nutritional information for the salt in this recipe won’t be accurate.
  • Vinegar – We used apple cider vinegar, but you could use malt or white.
  • Cumin and paprika – This is what adds lots of flavour to the sauce and the paprika adds a nice smokiness to it.

A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.

Step by step

One: Put the potatoes into a pan with all the salt and cover with boiling water. Bring to the boil and then simmer for 20 minutes until softened.

Two: Meanwhile, put the rest of the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth to make the sauce.

Three: Once the 20 minutes are up, drain the potatoes and then put them back in the pan and on a very low heat for about 5 minutes, shaking regularly so the skins wrinkle.

Four: Put the potatoes on a plate and smother with the red sauce.

What potatoes to use

We used Cornish New Potatoes, (which are now available in Tesco) and they are the first new potatoes of the season grown on the UK mainland. Being the most south westerly point of mainland UK, means that Cornwall is the first part of the country to warm up in the spring. With nowhere in Cornwall more than 20 miles from the sea, it also benefits from a milder maritime climate, with sea breezes that help to keep the fields largely frost-free.

Cornish farmers work with the natural landscape and its particular microclimates to spread their planting and harvesting across the season so they can harvest little and often for maximum freshness.

Cornish New Potatoes are true new potatoes – harvested while the leaves are still green above the ground. This gives them their distinct mild, sweet taste and delicate fluffy skin – they also hold their shape well when cooked, due to their firm, slightly waxy texture.

What to serve them with

This is a great side dish that goes with almost anything. Here are some of our favourite recipes to serve it with:

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Canarian potatoes healthy?

Potatoes are a great source of fibre and potassium and they are naturally fat free. However, the Mojo Rojo sauce is heavy on oil, so this isn’t a low calorie dish if that is something that concerns you.

Do you have to peel the potatoes first?

No, don’t peel the potatoes. The skin has lots of fibre in it and the wrinkly skins is what makes this recipe so special.

What size do you need to cut the potatoes in to?

This will depend on the size of your potatoes. As we have used new potatoes, we cut the bigger ones in half and leave the small ones whole.

How do I know when the potatoes are cooked?

The cooking time will depend on the size you cut your potatoes. However, you will know your potatoes are cooked when they are tender when you put a fork through them.

Can you make Canarian potatoes in advance?

Yes, you could cook the potatoes in advance and then just reheat them and add the sauce when you are ready to serve. You could also make the sauce the day before and then cook the potatoes fresh and then add the sauce.

Can you reheat Canarian potatoes?

Yes, you can put them back in the oven for about 15-20 minutes to reheat. However, if we have any leftovers of this (which doesn’t happen very often), then we just eat it cold as it tastes just as good that way. If you do reheat it, add a squeeze of lemon before serving to freshen it up a bit.

How to store Canarian potatoes?

If you have any leftovers, they will store in an air tight container for up to 2 days. Beware, the sauce does get spicier the next day.

Are Canarian potatoes vegan?

Yes, this potato dish is vegan already.

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Recipe

UK Metric Measures – US Customary Measures

  • ▢ 750 g Cornish New Potatoes
  • ▢ 1 roasted red pepper – jarred
  • ▢ 6 garlic cloves
  • ▢ 2 small red chillies
  • ▢ 80 ml olive oil
  • ▢ 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • ▢ 0. 5 teaspoon cumin
  • ▢ 0.25 teaspoon paprika
  • ▢ 0.25 teaspoon cayenne – optional
  • ▢ 3 tablespoon coarse sea salt
  • Put the potatoes into a pan with all the salt and cover with boiling water. Bring to the boil and then simmer for 20 minutes until softened.

  • Meanwhile, put the rest of the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth to make the sauce.

  • Once the 20 minutes are up, drain the potatoes and then put them back in the pan and on a very low heat for about 5 minutes, shaking regularly so the skins wrinkle.

  • Put the potatoes on a plate and smother with the red sauce.

  • Turn it in to a main dish by adding some chopped up vegetables and chunks of chicken breast (or thighs/legs) or halloumi and roasting them at the same time (timing may vary though).
  • The nutritional information for this recipe won’t be accurate, and will be an overestimate. This is because they don’t keep all the salt on them.

Serving: 1portion | Calories: 308kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Sodium: 5450mg | Potassium: 910mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 379IU | Vitamin C: 75mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 2mg

DisclaimerThe nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.

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Canarian Potatoes Recipe – Papas Arrugadas

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Papas arrugadas, or Canarian wrinkly potatoes, are a staple of the diet across the Canary Islands in Spain. This Canarian potatoes recipe is easy to make at home with only 3 ingredients. If you are looking for a vegetarian tapas recipe, you’ll love this one

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What Are Papas Arrugadas

One of the many things we loved about living in Spain is how regionalized food is. One of the many dishes that represent this are Papas Arrugadas or Canarian wrinkly potatoes. A dish from the Canary Islands, you will have a difficult time finding them on menus in mainland Spain. Which makes a trip to the Canary Island even more worthwhile. 

Papas Arrugadas also represents one of the foundations of Spanish cooking. Take a simple ingredient like potatoes and cook it simply by boiling it with salted water. The result is a soft and tender potato unlike any other you’ve ever eaten. To add some excitement to this simple dish, these Canary Island potatoes are traditionally served with mojo, a sauce made with chili, garlic, and red peppers.  

This was one of the first Spanish recipes we tried to replicate at home after visiting Gran Canaria and Tenerife to learn about Canarian food. To this day this recipe for mojo potatoes is one we still make and enjoy each and every time.

Canarian Potatoes Recipe – Papas Arrugadas

Check out some of our other Spanish tapas recipes:

Spanish Chorizo A La Sidra – Chorizo With Cider

Chorizo Al Vino Tinto – Chorizo With Red Wine

Champiñones Al Ajillo – Spanish Garlic Mushrooms

Classic Pimientos de Padron – Spanish Blistered Peppers

Ensaladilla Rusa – Spanish Potato Salad

Croquetas De Jamon – Spanish Croquettes Recipe With Ham

Ingredients For This Canarian Potatoes Recipe

I love recipes with only a handful of ingredients and this papas arrugadas recipe has to take the cake. The potatoes should be baby potatoes or some other forms of small potatoes with a thin skin. This is also an easy baby potatoes recipe when you have some leftover. The potatoes are cooked in boiling water and salt. That’s it! Only 3 ingredients. 

I recommend about a ¼ cup of salt for every ½ pound of potatoes. Don’t worry, this amount of salt won’t make the potatoes salty, but does help to bring out the flavors and to make the potato skin dry and wrinkly.

How To Make Canarian Potatoes

Add the potatoes into a medium-sized saucepan of cold water. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Add the salt and boil the potatoes for 15-20 minutes or until the potatoes start to soften. You should be able to easily pierce the potatoes with a fork.

Using a colander, drain the water carefully as it will be hot. Add the potatoes back into the same pot and place them over low to medium heat. This step dries the potatoes and turns them into the famous Canarian wrinkled potatoes.

Potatoes after boiling

Potatoes as they are drying over the heat

When drying the papas arrugadas don’t be surprised if you start hearing the potatoes sing to you. As the moisture drains from the potatoes and the steam escapes from the skin, there will be a sound emanating from the pot. Also don’t be afraid of the salt that cakes your pan.

Check on the Canarian potatoes frequently, stirring often so that they don’t burn. I generally just shake the pot a bit to get them to turn over every few minutes.

It normally takes about 10-15 minutes for them to dry out. Be careful and don’t leave them for too long in one spot or they will brown too much and possibly burn.

Cook Time
35 minutes

Total Time
35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound baby potatoes
  • 1/2 cup of rock salt
  • water

Instructions

  1. Add the potatoes into a medium-sized saucepan of cold water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  2. Add the salt and boil the potatoes for 15-20 minutes or until the potatoes start to soften.
  3. Using a colander, drain the water carefully as it will be hot.
  4. Add the potatoes back into the same pot and place them over a low to medium heat.
  5. Cook for 10-15 minutes, turning them every few minutes until the skin dries.

Nutrition Information:
Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 105Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 14160mgCarbohydrates: 24gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 3g

This nutritional data is provided by a third-party source and should not be relied on if you are on a strict diet.

How To Serve Canarian Potatoes

One of the best, and most common ways to serve these wrinkled potatoes are as papas arrugadas con mojo. Mojo is a spicy and tangy sauce from the Canary Islands. There are a lot of varieties, but red and green are the most common Canarian potatoes sauce. After three years of living in Spain, mojo potatoes are absolutely one of our favorite Spanish food discoveries. Check out our mojo rojo recipe.

FAQs – Papas Arrugadas

Can you find potatoes in Spain?

Yes. Potatoes or papas (potatoes in Spanish), are very popular in Spain. Dishes like papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) or tortillas are common all over Spain. And they are delicious.

What can you do with wrinkled potatoes?

Wrinkled potatoes are another name for papas arrugadas. These are traditional Canarian potatoes that are cooked with salt, drying them out and giving them their distinct look.

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Amber S. Hoffman, the food and travel writer behind Food And Drink Destinations and The Bean Bites Recipe Blog, is a recovering attorney and professional eater, with a passion for helping people travel for food and drink. She lives with her husband, Eric, in Limerick, Ireland, after spending three years living in Spain. Together over the last 20 years, they have traveled to over 70 countries in search of the best food and drink. Amber also loves cooking at home, from traditional Spanish and Moroccan recipes to exploring dishes from Japan and Korea. She’s learned all of these recipes while traveling to classic culinary destination.

Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes (Papas Arrugadas)

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Papas Arrugadas or Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes is an iconic dish native to the Canary Islands. Potatoes are cooked until their skin wrinkles and becomes crispy. A perfect side dish to any meal!

Sorry for posting so little lately, guys, but there is a reason for that. We’ve been saving some money for a while to go to our very first vacation with a kid (he is 1.5 years old now) and, finally, we did it. We are in Tenerife right now and we will be there for the next 2 months. Quite a lenghty vacation isn’t it? Not exactly. It’s not a secret that I am working as a freelancer online so I actually plan to work here, not only lay on the beach all days long (a bummer).

We’ve picked Tenerife because it is known to have a mild and sunny climate all year round. Our first option was Thailand but it’s either a wet season in one half of the country at the moment or crazy hot in another part. We pay attention more to things like that now that we have a small kid. Even here, in Tenerife, he managed to get sick on the fourth day after spending too much time in the pool. Then it was the hospital, then it was a couple of sleepless nights, then I got sick, then my wife got sick… I guess that’s how it goes with kids, ha! Or we just got super unlucky. Anyway, now everything is GREAT and I will try to do more posts for you, guys!

Being here, it would be a crime to sleep on all the gorgeous foods Canary Islands offer. One of the most traditional and well known dishes is Papas Arrugadas also known as Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes. Be sure that you would see them in every single bar or restaurant in Tenerife if you would ever visit this beautiful island.

The dish itself is super simple. Basically, you just boil potatoes in a generously salted water (usually small new potatoes are used) with skin on, then you remove the cooking water and heat them on a very low heat until they are dry, wrinkled, and a fine salty crust appears. It’s interesting that originally potatoes were cooked in seawater! I would love to try that someday.

Usually Papas Arrugadas are served with a Mojo Rojo (red) sauce made from either red bell peppers or chili peppers if you love some heat. Sometimes they can also be served with a Mojo Verde (green) sauce made from cilantro and / or parsley. Here are the recipes I tried so far that are pretty similar to the sauces I tried in Tenerife:

  • A mild version of Mojo Rojo sauce by Bev at Food. com
  • A spicier version of Mojo Rojo by Bon Appetit
  • A Mojo Verde sauce by Spanish Sabores

While I am here, in Tenerife, I’m buying these sauces from local grocery stores to save some time (the ones you see on the photos are store-bought as well) but when I’ll get back home I will surely keep making them at home because I’m telling you, these sauces ARE SOMETHING.

Canarian wrinkly potatoes make a great side dish to literally anything. Today we tried them with some stir-fried turkey with veggies and it was heavenly. Be sure to make one of the above sauces together, though, because Papas Arrugadas are way better with them. Oh and don’t worry about the salt! It doesn’t ruin the potatoes, it only makes them better.

More recipes from Tenerife to come!

Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes – Papas Arrugadas

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Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes get their name from the wrinkly, crispy skin which appears after two phases of cooking. A perfect side dish!

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Prep Time 5 mins

Cook Time 30 mins

Total Time 35 mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Spanish

Servings 4 people

Calories 131 kcal

  • 1 ½ lb (680g) small new potatoes , skin-on
  • ½ cup coarse sea salt
  • Mojo Rojo sauce (optional)
  • Mojo Verde sauce (optional)
  • Wash and scrub the potatoes leaving the skin on. Put them in a pan (try to arrange in a single layer) and add the salt and water to cover.

  • Bring to a boil and cook, partially covered, on a low heat, until tender. It should take about 20 minutes, depending on the size of your potatoes.

  • Pour off the water and keep cooking over a very low heat until the potatoes are dry and they skins are wrinkled. Don’t forget to shake the pan occasionally so the potatoes don’t burn. Serve with some sauce. Enjoy!

This recipe works the best with new potatoes because of the thin skin.

Calories: 131kcalCarbohydrates: 29.7gProtein: 3.4gFat: 0.2gSugar: 1.3gVitamin C: 46.2mg

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Nutrition Facts

Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes – Papas Arrugadas

Amount Per Serving

Calories 131
Calories from Fat 2

% Daily Value*

Fat 0.2g0%

Carbohydrates 29.7g10%

Sugar 1.3g1%

Protein 3.4g7%

Vitamin C 46.2mg56%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Papas arrugadas, the super salty Canarian wrinkled potatoes

2022-02-02

Papas arrugadas or wrinkly boiled salty potatoes: a classic side dish from the Canary Islands! Serve them with mojo canario.

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Papas arrugadas or wrinkly boiled potatoes in a thick salt crust: this is a classic side dish from the Canary Islands!

Serve them with mojo sauce, mojo verde and mojo rojo.

Have you heard of these papas arrugadas or wrinkly potatoes before?

Who knows maybe you have visited the Spanish Canary Islands before in the past? Or a friend of yours did and talked about these local boiled potatoes in a salt crust?

Whatever it is, there is no way that you can spend time on one of those islands without bumping into this local potato special. and we absolutely love them!

So what is the secret behind them?

Canarian wrinkly potatoes

Find it out here!

Love it or hate it. Because indeed you serve these boiled potatoes wrapped in a layer of salt. If you order wrinkly potatoes somewhere, this is how they should at least look like.

Do you eat all that salt then?

It depends on how much salt you like. Perhaps just looking at these potatoes already raises your blood pressure. But I have to admit that the salt really adds to the flavor if you ask me.

I’m a salty tooth so you won’t hear me complain. However I have heard people complain before about them, too salty, too dried out.

Salt

Whether you like wrinkly potatoes is a pure personal choice!

Not everyone likes these papas arrugadas. Even though I think that they are one of the best potatoes in the world, other people have called them the worst potatoes ever.

Again, it is purely personal.

But here at home we love them!

Salty Spanish papas arrugadas

Can you use just any potato to make these wrinkly potatoes?

I would say yes, I have used lots of different types of potatoes before because the potatoes are cooked with their skin still attached. But I like my papas creamy on the inside and not too sticky.

One thing though: choose very small potatoes to make papas arrugadas. Imagine that crunchy when you bite into one, that salt crust and potato peel burst the second your teeth sink in.

Origin

Where does this recipe come from?

Well the story I have heard the most so far after living in Tenerife for over 6 years is that the local potatoes were boiled in pure seawater. Once boiled, you add the potatoes back to the pan and to dry them out until a layer of salt appears on the potato skins.

So that is the trick behind the papas arrugadas then: boil them in very salty water and then dry them out on the stove to get that crust.

Enjoy!

The Recipe

Papas Arrugadas (Canarian Wrinkly Potatoes)

Prep time: 10 min
Cook time: 20 min
Servings: 4 persons

Ingredients

  • 1 lb small potatoes (450 g)
  • 3 cups water (720 ml)
  • 4,5 oz coarse salt (125 g)

Instructions

  1. Scrub the potatoes very well. Make sure that all the sand is gone, but don’t peel them.
  2. Then transfer them to a large pan and add the coarse salt and water.
  3. Place the pan over high heat until the water comes to a rolling boil. Then turn the heat lower to medium. Cover the pan and boil the potatoes for 15 minutes or until tender. Then drain the potatoes and immediately transfer them back to the same pan.
  4. Place the pan back over medium heat and let the papas arrugadas dry out for 5 minutes or until they have turned all white. That is the salt layer forming on the potato skin. Then transfer the papas arrugadas to a dish and serve with mojo.

Canarian Mojo Sauce

It is really as simple as that.

So, what should you serve these papas arrugadas with?

You will most likely get wrinkly potatoes with a dipping sauce, the famous Canarian red or green mojos. Or an aioli or garlic mayo.

What a treat.

My fresh mojo verde recipe prepared from scratch!

Do you know what mojo is?

It is a classic Canarian garlicky green herb sauce and tastes great with papas arrugadas, bread, grilled cheese, seafood or fish!

Easy Mojo Verde Recipe from Scratch

Nope, this is definitely not that other popular green herb sauce from South American, chimichurri. But it is a Canarian mojo verde from scratch! Do you know mojo?

Have you ever visited the Canary islands before?

Then you must have tasted or at least seen this mojo during your stay. It’s everywhere. If you eat out, almost every traditional Canarian restaurant will serve 1 to 2 types of mojo together with a portion of aioli or Spanish garlic mayonnaise.

Canary Islands

It comes with fresh bread as a little snack while you wait for the food you just ordered. And it’s hard to keep away from it because that sauce looks just amazing!

Have you heard of Canarian papas arrugadas or local ‘wrinkly’ potatoes before?

Then you will also get the same mojo with them!

Mojo Suave & Mojo Picante

There are 3 types of mojo: mojo verde, mojo rojo suave and mojo rojo picon.

Mojo rojo is made with red bell pepper, cumin, garlic and bread. Suave is very mild and soft in flavor. However mojo picon is a spicier version of the mojo rojo, just add red chilies or chili sauce to the red bell pepper mixture.

A classic mojo verde recipe contains parsley but the most important herb in it is fresh cilantro. Some chefs also add raw green bell pepper to it. Just know how much raw garlic you want to add or it might become too strong to eat.

Shellfish & Seafood

This green mojo is not only a dip for bread or boiled potatoes.

Canarians also put mojo verde on top of seafood like squid and octopus. Or cooked shellfish like scallops and the local limpets called lapas. You can also find it on grilled fish and grilled Canarian cheese.

Enjoy!

The Recipe

Mojo Verde

Prep time: 30 min
Servings: 1 cup

Ingredients

  • 1 handful fresh cilantro
  • 1 handful fresh parsley
  • 2 medium garlic cloves
  • ⅙ cup olive oil (40 ml)
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • ½ tsp white wine vinegar
  • 3 tbsp water
  • salt

Instructions

  1. Peel the garlic cloves and add them to a clean blender.
  2. Pulse into a very fine puree. Wash and drain the fresh cilantro and parsley. Chop it up roughly and add it to the blender together with the cumin seeds.
  3. Pulse again. Add the water and half of the olive oil.
  4. Blend into a thick herb paste. Now add the vinegar.
  5. Mix again. Now gradually add the rest of the olive oil until you get a creamy and rather runny paste, something like a basil pesto. Add extra water or olive oil if necessary. When you have achieved this, season the mojo with a little pinch of pepper and salt.
  6. Pulse again and taste the sauce. Add extra pepper, salt or vinegar to taste if necessary.
  7. Transfer the mojo to a clean bowl and serve at room temperature.

Mojo Suave & Mojo Picante

If you want to give the other 2 mojos a try…

Then I can recommend this mojo picon recipe from Mike over at Chili Pepper Madness!

Replace the dried peppers by fresh bell peppers to make the non spicy suave version.

Enjoy!

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▷ Canarian Wrinkled Potatoes 【 RECIPE 】

Our protagonists today are the Canarian potatoes, also known as papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes). They are one of the most famous and representative dishes of the Canary Islands. These tiny wrinkled potatoes are a must try if you visit the Canaries.

Do you want to know how to make Canarian potatoes at home? Don’t worry because it is quite easy. Moreover, in this post, we will give you all the tips and all the steps you need to follow to prepare this delicious Canarian recipe. Off we go!
 

Papas arrugadas, the original Canarian potatoes recipe

As we have mentioned before, the Canarian potatoes recipe is quite easy. You just need to get all the ingredients and follow the instructions. It takes around 25 minutes in total. Let’s get started!

Ingredients
 

  • 1 kilogram of small potatoes in their jackets — from the Canary Islands if possible (we strongly recommend you Papa Negra from Tenerife or Papa Bonita from Gran Canaria).
  • Water (tap water is enough).
  • 4 or 5 tablespoons of sea salt.
  • Half a lemon.

 

Instructions (how to cook Canarian potatoes)
 

  1. First of all, take the small potatoes and wash them thoroughly. Scrub all the dirt from their skin, but don’t peel them! This is how they get their wrinkled look.
  2. Then, place the washed potatoes in a pot. Cover them with water and add 4 or 5 tablespoons of sea salt and half a lemon. Let them boil for about 20 minutes until they are tender enough. To check if they are tender or not, you can try poking the potatoes with a sharp knife.
  3. Finally, pour off most of the water and return to heat. Keep moving the potatoes around till the pot gets dry and see how they get wrinkled as the water evaporates. You will see how the salt appears on the potatoes. It is a kind of magical!

 

Did you know how Canarian potatoes get so salty originally?

The truly authentic and the original way to prepare papas arrugadas is by boiling the potatoes in seawater. This recipe came out from necessity. The fresh water used to be often short in the Canary Islands — so locals had to prepare Canarian food with the resources that they had. This way, they boiled the delicious Canarian potatoes in seawater.

Happily, their experiment due to lack of resources turned out to be a real success! Nowadays, wrinkled potatoes are considered the best potatoes in Spain!
 

Canarian potatoes? Better with mojo sauce

This recipe is typically served with mojo sauce. Just in case you don’t know mojo sauce, you should know that it is a delicious sauce typical from the Canary Islands. So, if you decide to prepare Canarian potatoes at home, we strongly recommend you to serve them with this delicious Canarian sauce.

In our blog, you will find all the information you need about how to make mojo sauce.

This sauce is the perfect complement for any Canarian recipe. You will see that there are two different types of mojo sauce — red mojo sauce and green mojo sauce. On the one hand, red mojo is flavoured and coloured with pimentón (paprika), red pepper, chili, and cumin. On the other hand, green mojo uses coriander or parsley and green peppers.
 

But don’t worry, you will also find step by step the recipe to both of them in our blog!

 

Best Canarian spots to eat Canarian potatoes

 

Canarian potatoes are typically served at restaurants and bars in Gran Canaria astapasor as a side dish. Just in case you are planning to visit Gran Canaria and you are thinking about trying our delicious Canarian potatoes, we have compiled a list in order to help you to decide which place you like the most.
 

Bochinche el Chato

This is one of people’s favourite spot. Bochinche el Chato is a restaurant and bar located close to Playa de las Canteras in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. It is very good rated by people due to its great quality home-cooked meals and for its low prices.

Canarian potatoes at the Spanish restaurant Bochinche el Chato are said to be one of the best recipes of wrinkled potatoes in the whole island. Don’t hesitate to go and try their Canarian food.
 

Tapas Bar CaPaco

Now we are moving to a tapas bar — Tapas Bar CaPaco is located very close to Playa del Inglés, in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria.  This is also a very good rated place and one of people’s favourites.

Its name means in Spanish something like “at Paco’s home”.  We don’t really know Paco or how does he prepare papas arrugadasat home, but the ones prepared at the restaurant are terrific. So, we also encourage you to try this lovely place and its delicious food in its cosy ambiance!
 

El Toro Grill Restaurant

We continue moving to Europa Shopping Centre. At this mall, we will find El Toro Grill Restaurant. It is located in Puerto Rico, Gran Canarias — and it is rated as one of the best restaurants in the area.

This place counts on great service, a very good ambiance, an amazing food quality and it is not expensive at all. Moreover, as you are interested in wrinkled potatoes, you must know that some say that El Toro Grill Restaurant serves the best Canarian potatoes ever.
 

Don’t you believe it? You will have to try them yourself to find out!

 

La Travesía de Triana

 

 

La Travesía de Triana is a restaurant located in the well-known passage of the Lagunetas, in the area of Triana, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. This small typical Spanish bar is a nice place to enjoy the best tapas, among which you will find delicious Canarian potatoes.

About food, this is not a place where you will find sophisticated tapas, dishes from other countries or colorful presentations. Nevertheless, it is a great place to enjoy a delightful fresh beer or a glass of wine at a good price together with some tasty and traditional homemade Canarian potatoes.
 

So, if you are walking around Triana it is a good option to quench your thirst and your hunger while you enjoy cultural tourism with your family or your friends.

 

Colombus Restaurant

Our last, but not least, recommendation is Colombus restaurant, a cute spot located very close to Playa del Inglés, in San Bartolomé de Tirajana. It is a village and a Spanish municipality in the south-eastern part of the island of Gran Canaria, in Maspalomas, in the province of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands.
 

This restaurant is highly rated due to its great quality in terms of food, price, and ambiance. 

The staff here is brilliant too, and its handmade food is delicious, including their star dish, the Canarian potatoes. Apart from that, people say that they serve a great amount of food. So if you want to try abundant and delightful food, this is your restaurant!

But these are just some of the best places that you will find on the island depending on where you are accommodated. If you are interested in getting all the information related to the amazing island of Gran Canaria, don’t hesitate to contact us! If you want to travel to Gran Canaria, we are your best ally.

Slow Food Disco Soup in Russia…Smelt from St. Petersburg to Sakhalin

On April 25, the Slow Food chain organized Disco Soup all over the world. Events dedicated to the fight against food waste!

While people are starving in some parts of the world, one third of food intended for human consumption ends up in landfill – that’s 1.3 billion tons of food waste. At all stages of the food chain, a huge amount of good food is wasted: vegetables are left to rot in the fields, supermarkets throw food away, buyers send unused food to the trash can. We are faced with a difficult task, the solution of which requires immediate action!

In light of the COVID19 pandemic, all public events scheduled for World Disco Soup Day 2020 had to be cancelled. And disco soup took place in our kitchens.

From St. Petersburg to Sakhalin, our supporters prepared and shared recipes online, drawing attention to the problem of food waste.

Moscow branch Slow Food Russia (Yulia Yakel) has joined the annual Slow Food campaign to combat food waste and spread the positive virus. She shared a recipe for saving stale white bread by making fragrant sweet croutons with white cherry jam from it.

St. Petersburg branch of Slow Food in Russia (Svetlana Khalyavina) prepared pickled smelt (a product of the Ark of Taste) and
okroshka – a traditional dish of national Russian cuisine – a cold soup, in which, by the way, they traditionally used leftover meat from cooking various dishes.

Okroshka – is a mixture of finely chopped various types of meat or fish, vegetables and pickles (originally – fresh and / or pickles, onions, pickled plums, salted mushrooms, in later versions – boiled potatoes, turnips , carrots, rutabaga), spicy herbs (finely chopped green onions, parsley, dill, celery, chervil, tarragon), seasoned with special white okroshka kvass or okroshka kvass mixed with bread, as well as sour cream.
Meat for okroshka is used boiled or fried, different varieties. In the old Russian okroshka, they preferred to combine the meat of a pig, turkey and black grouse, that is, tender pork, poultry and game. The choice of different types of meat, as mentioned above, is due to the fact that the leftover meat from the preparation of various dishes was originally used in okroshka.

Department Moscow Region “Slow Food in Russia”, headed by Anatoly Merzlikin, cooked cabbage soup from fresh nettles and baked potatoes in coals in the disco soup of the day!

Soup from the young leaves of this burning plant is prepared in almost all regions of our country. This is probably the most popular dish of the first spring wild greens! This is a very vitamin, and therefore healthy, tasty dish.

Nettle shea
Collect young shoots of nettle 10-15 cm tall that have not yet begun to bloom. You can collect and use nettles from April to mid-June.
You will need for 6-8 servings:
* Potatoes – 2 pieces
* Leek – 1 piece
* Carrot – 1 piece
* Bulb onion – 1 piece
* Young nettle – 1 bunch
* Chopped greens (dill, parsley) – 0.5 cup
* Olive oil – 3 tablespoons
* Garlic – 1 clove
* Boiled egg – 3 pieces
* Salt – to taste
* Freshly ground black pepper – to taste
* Sour cream – to taste
1. Heat the olive oil in a saucepan and fry the chopped onion until golden brown, add chopped leeks, minced garlic and grated carrots, cook for 2-3 more minutes.
2. Pour 1.5-2 liters of warm water into a saucepan, put in the chopped potatoes and simmer until tender.
3. Wash and chop nettles and other herbs. When the potatoes are ready, put the chopped greens into the pan. Cover with a lid and turn off the heat.
4. Serve green cabbage soup with boiled egg halves, sour cream and herbs. Nettle soup with eggs is ready!

Baked potatoes

Baked potatoes, the most delicious and favorite dish of children and adults. Very fragrant, crumbly, tender!!!
Wash potatoes, wrap in foil. We put in the coals of a fire or barbecue, and wait for about 20 minutes. Readiness depends on the size of the potatoes. Expand, salt, you can cut and put a piece of butter.

In conditions of self-isolation, Ekaterina Koroleva, head of Sakhalin branch of Slow Food Russia, caught fresh catfish as an example of sustainable indigenous fishing and cooked fish soup according to her family’s traditional recipe.

Ekaterina Alekseevna gave us not only a recipe, but also a wonderful story about how it was. ..

“A bright and sunny spring day in April 2020 in the village of. Moskalvo, Sakhalin region. The most delicious, honest and pure food is the smelt fish soup you caught, seasoned with onions and fresh dill. Black bread and butter in a bite are a must!

I thank the Universe for such a late northern spring of this year.

Spring has come, and thawed patches have appeared, in some places water has appeared on the ice. I go fishing with a ski pole, trail after trail along the path that my husband laid. The holes are no longer frozen. You take a long thick stick, which, like a marker, is stuck into a deep hole, and this stick is a beacon for local fishermen (especially women) after snowstorms and snowstorms… So, you take this stick and pierce holes…

Fresh air and snow-white space give vitality, put thoughts in order. On the ice, you can hear hourly loudspeakers in the village announcing self-isolation, the coronavirus and the pandemic… I think it’s good that we have such a protracted northern spring! Does it matter how many fish you catch?! Mom taught us to thank Nature for everything she gives us.

The day before yesterday I was feeding a seagull and a fox. I watched how the seagull slowly and cautiously approached the smelt and navazhka, which I threw far away for her. How quickly she noticed the fish on the ice! The fox came first. She came to the fishermen all winter. Nasty thief! Crows croaked over the fox. She, not paying attention, competed with the seagull, quickly grabbed the largest navazhka and ran away over the hummocks. Then the seagull in flight immediately picked up the fly. How surprised I was to see that a seagull swallowed a huge navagina on the fly! Then she sat for a long, long time, apparently resting, digesting food …

Catches are very small now and catching smelt is a joy. Navazhka of such bright yellow color and large. Local hostesses say that it is yellow that is delicious for frying. On ice, many share recipes. First of all, beauty recipes. Here’s how to whiten a face that has turned black from the brightness of white snow and the winter sun?! I didn’t learn how to fish in a mask at all: I suffocate, my glasses fog up, I don’t see anything. And I just stopped worrying about it and go tanned.

A favorite topic among local fisherwomen is food recipes from caught fish. Someone cleans smelt for fish soup, someone adds both smelt and saffron cod into the fish soup during cooking, someone cooks saffron cod in gravy … And I am sharing with you a recipe from my mother.

Smelt soup is a traditional spring food of the Nivkhs of northern Sakhalin. My mother taught me and my sister how to cook fish soup in the Gilyak way. You need to take a freshly caught smelt and rinse it well in water, then cut it into halves. You don’t have to clean the fish! Peel the potatoes, cut into large pieces, put in a pot of water and boil. Then throw in the smelt, salt the broth to taste. Remove the foam so that the ear is transparent. As soon as the smelt’s eyes turn white, you need to turn off the gas. The main thing is not to digest the fish! Before serving to each eater, add chopped onion and fresh dill to a plate with fish soup.

It’s so easy, fast, clean, delicious!!! Tomorrow I’ll go fishing again…”

Omsk branch “Slow Food in Russia” (Yulia Ostapyuk) cooked Jarekha with wild boar meat and juniper salt according to her grandmother’s recipe.
Marinate the neck of the boar with onion, black pepper and curdled milk (2-3 hours).
Potato cut into large pieces, fry.
Mix potatoes with marinated boar meat and juniper salt.
Put in a cast iron and simmer in the oven for 2-3 hours. Or put them in pots. And put in the oven at a temperature of 200 degrees – we simmer for 1 hour, then at 180 degrees for another hour.

On the bank of the Avacha River, near the Ketkinsky Bridge Kamchatka branch “Slow Food in Russia” led by Lyudmila Ignatenko, held a picnic, observing all the rules of the antiviral regime. Sergei Golokhvastov cooked fish soup with wild garlic in a pot from three types of fresh Kamchatka fish – sockeye salmon, smelt and char. They laid out the dishes they had brought with them, prepared only from natural local products and wild plants.

The menu included young nettle salad with green onion and egg from Tatyana Lyalina, fern with garlic, onions, peppers and carrots from Olga Khon. Salad of wild garlic, red hot pepper and cucumber, dressed with soy sauce from Larisa Burik, galga – a national Kamchatka dish of salted fish baked in the oven with potatoes and green onions from Natalia Dreshina from the Abakumov family. Lyudmila Ilyina, Chairman of the Council for Indigenous Minorities of the North in Vilyuchinsk, a longtime member of the Slow Food community, prepared a berry liqueur with honey from rose hips, mountain ash, raspberries, cloudberries and princesses, with the addition of pine nuts and infusions of local roots and herbs. Decorated the table with Darya Monina’s nettle, salmon, wild garlic and caramelized onion pie.

Kamchadal fish pie
Dough:
* 550 grams of flour
* 30 grams of dry yeast
* 1. 5 cups of warm water
* 0.5 cups of milk
* 1 yolk tablespoons of vegetable or butter.
Knead the dough and leave to rise in a warm place, covered with a towel. While the dough is rising prepare the filling.
Filling:
1 large onion cut into half rings.
Heat 3 tbsp. tablespoons butter (or vegetable) 2 tbsp. tablespoons of sugar, and when the oil boils, lower the onion into the pan. Caramelize for 15-20 minutes until done. At the end, add 1 teaspoon of salt.
Pour 300 grams of fresh nettles with boiling water for 2-3 minutes, then strain through a colander and put on a dry towel.
500 grams of wild garlic fry in a pan.
We dip 600 grams of fresh fish into boiling water (let it go) with the addition of 2 bay leaves and 5 black peppercorns.
When the dough is ready divide into 2 parts and place in the mold. Leave for another 20 minutes under a towel (let stand).
Then lay the wild garlic, nettle, fish, onion in layers on the dough and cover with the second half of the dough.
Bake in the oven at 180 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
Remove the cake, brush with butter and cover with a towel.
You can wrap it up and it will stay hot for a long time. Serve with tea. Enjoy your meal!

Galga – a traditional dish of indigenous peoples – Kamchadals (recipe by Natalia Dreshina)

1 kg of black sarana root (or potato)
300 grams of medium salted fish
wild garlic (or one medium onion)
Peeled potatoes boil until half cooked, then pieces of fish are added and boiled together with the fish until fully cooked. Drain off excess water.
We take out the fish and disassemble it into fibers. Mash potatoes into puree.
Fry wild garlic or onion.
Then mix the fish, mashed potatoes and wild garlic. Mix with a spoon.
The dish is ready. If desired, you can bake in the oven as a portion (formed in the form of cutlets) or a casserole (putting Galga in a mold).

We hope that we were able to draw attention to the problem of food waste and at least on this day the housewives will think and not throw away

stale bread, shriveled tomato, and will be able to cook delicious dishes from leftovers leaving empty trash cans.

Julia Yakel

Thai vegetables from A to Z with our eyes 🙂 Detailed description.

Hello friends! Do you love Thai vegetables like we do? If Yes, then we are coming to you! 🙂

We love Thai markets. Mmm! They are very pleasing to vegetable lovers like us.

As we have already said: coconut soups, various vegetable stews and salads are our favorite food, which is never the same. Thailand has a huge amount of vegetables and herbs, which makes us very, very happy. This is the obvious sabai-sabai of this country! We tried to understand the entire vegetable range of the Thai market.

Today we will walk around the local Thai market and tell you what you can buy here. Let’s start with vegetables, familiar to our Russian taste. I’m just listing what you can buy here. There are tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, onions, garlic, zucchini.

Tomatoes can be different, there is a common variety that we take for stewing with vegetables or in soup. This variety of tomatoes is unripe, they are picked unripe, they ripen on the go.

For salads we take these small pink tomatoes, they taste very good, or smaller cherry tomatoes.

Cucumbers, local, tasty, small or large.

Carrots, as I understand it, are not particularly grown here, so Chinese, bright and washed ones are for sale.

Potatoes are on sale. We are used to potatoes, sweet potatoes or sweet potatoes.

A lot of cabbage. The usual white cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and all kinds of Chinese cabbage. We buy colored and broccoli, which we use in cooking most of the dishes.

Eggplant

Wow. There is no problem with this delicious vegetable. There are many varieties of eggplant in Thailand. Blue, green, yellow, white, small round, very small, like peas. In general, the taste and color.

Cherry eggplant – grows in bunches, added to many Thai dishes, sometimes more for decorative purposes. I add it if I cook Thai green curry soup, for beauty 🙂

Wax Gourd or Winter Gourd is an interesting Thai vegetable that we have long thought of as a Thai squash. In general, a pumpkin is not much different from a squash, only the skin and innards are tougher, like a slightly overripe squash.

By the way, this pumpkin has the ability to be stored for a long time and retain its taste and properties. In China, this variety of pumpkin is called “winter melon” and is stored for up to 12 months. You can cook anything from a winter pumpkin-melon-zucchini: fry pancakes, stew with other vegetables, add to soup, marinate, make desserts.

Lagenaria aka Indian squash, Chinese cucumber, gourd, bottle gourd . It turns out that this vegetable is called pumpkin, zucchini and even cucumber. Lagenaria tastes like a mixture between cucumber and zucchini, and nature has come up with a very different form. In the form of Mexican calabash, bottle, apple and other forms.

Young vegetables are added to soups, fried, marinated. And from the more mature ones they make dishes, for example, jugs, mugs, plates and various souvenirs.

We sometimes buy this squash and make fritters out of it. 🙂

Bitter melon or Momordica

Bitter melon or Momordica (lat. Momordica charantia) is very popular throughout South Asia. It is also called goy vegetable, tropical grapes, balsamic pear, kugua, fu gua, karela.

Bitter melon surprises with its extraordinary shape, pimple, and moreover with its bitter taste.

The first thought that creeps into the head of a Westerner is: “Why suffer and eat such bitterness at all?” An Asian person will not be able to answer this question, because it tastes good to him – bitter pimply melon is fried, steamed and added to soups.

It is good for the kidneys, cleanses the blood, quenches thirst well, tones. It improves digestion, immunity, metabolism, and even, albeit tritely, appetite. In Chinese medicine, bitter melon is a storehouse of all sorts of beneficial properties. For example, it improves the body’s resistance to malicious viruses and bacteria, is useful for heart diseases, cleanses the body of excess toxins and all kinds of infections, detoxifies, and helps to reduce weight. Bitter melon is the main assistant in diabetes, normalizes blood sugar levels. Useful in anemia, as it cleanses the blood.

In general, a very healthy melon, despite its bitterness. 🙂

I haven’t figured out how to use it yet. Although, I confess, sometimes I buy it. Then she lies in my kitchen and is sad, never having found a use for herself.

Bitter Pimpable utility

There are different forms and grief degrees

There are still bitter stripes

It should be noted, in addition to bitter melons, an ordinary mesh is active. We buy it quite often to make a delicious pumpkin puree soup with tomatoes, herbs and lemongrass.

Pumpkin is very photogenic in my opinion.

Ribbed Loofah (lat. Bouabliam)

Young loofah is fried with vegetables, put in soups. And washcloths are made from mature loofah.

Well, I’m not a loofah fan. To be honest, I didn’t even try to cook something out of it. Can one of the readers share a positive experience and some magic recipe? 🙂

Thai vegetables are for everybody)

Asparagus or Long Beans

Legumes are very popular in Thailand and come in all kinds and varieties. 🙂 Here, for example, long beans 50 – 60 cm long. Used in food fresh or boiled, especially popular in Thai papaya salad (Som Tam). We ourselves use it very actively, cut it into salads, add it to soup and vegetable stews. In general, asparagus beans are our frequent guest in the kitchen. Recommended 🙂

Hello green beans)

Winged beans (lat. Psophocarpus tetragonolobus)

Pod with small “wings” tastes like the well-known green beans. Almost all parts of the plant are edible: young shoots, leaves, flowers, tubers, unripe beans, seeds.

For some reason, we rarely buy these funny winged beans. I don’t know what they did to deserve our disgrace. It seems they have everything, like ordinary beans, but we ignore it like that. Need to fix it 🙂

Thai Winged Vegetables

Thai Sugar Peas

Pleasant, crunchy and quite sweet peas. The pods can be eaten whole raw. I love to put these peas in a salad. Can be added to soups or vegetable stews. Delicious. Twisted Cluster Bean Seeds of a huge tree that grows in southern Thailand. Bright green, rather flat, but funny wavy and somewhat twisted pods. The beans have a specific smell and nutty taste, which give a special flavor to the dish. Can be fried, added to vegetable stews.

We never intended to try anything of them, alas, the name somehow discouraged us.

Natasha, why don’t you cook these beans for me?

Okra, also known as okra, or “lady fingers” Thailand. There are not so many of them here, and somehow they are lost in the abundance of other vegetables. But we need to say a word about them, because they are a stable component of the Thai markets.

This is quite an interesting vegetable that can be cooked. Okra is quite often stuffed, although it is small in size for this, as they called the “lady finger” size. And also okra is good along with other vegetables stewed or fried.

Daikon

Three grated daikon in a salad, this is an incredible yummy. 🙂 It tastes almost the same as our Russian small radish, but daikon is spicier.

In the photo, look for a long white radish, this is Daikon)

Chinese bok choy

Pak choy or bok choy, Chinese cabbage, petiole cabbage, mustard cabbage, celery cabbage, horse ear. Asian cabbage with dark green leaves and pale petioles. Originally from China, but very popular throughout Southeast Asia.

Bok Choy is widely used in Thailand in soups, fried, stewed. You can cook the whole cabbage, whole, tops and roots.


I sometimes buy this horse ear, although Sasha still wonders why I need so many herbs. Where do I put it? Differently. Sometimes I add it to the soup as a secondary element, sometimes to the vegetable mixture. By mood. Haven’t tried it on a salad yet.

Chinese cabbage is very healthy, by the way. As I understand it, it is very rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, folic acid and calcium.

Chinese Mustard Green Cauliflower

Chinese cauliflower is thinner than bok choy, has smooth green leaves and pale green stems with clusters of small yellow flowers at the ends of inner shoots. The leaves and flowers cook quickly, have a slight hint of mustard flavor, and the stems are crisp and juicy.

Chinese Broccoli

Chinese Broccoli has smooth round stems, large dark green leaves and small, white flowers. The Chinese name for this plant is gailan, which means mustard orchid. Chinese broccoli can be eaten whole – leaves, stem and flowers.

Chinese or Beijing cabbage

Also known as celery cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Chinese cabbage or cabbage salad. Beijing cabbage is eaten as salad greens, sometimes in soups, garnishes, and also pickled and dried.

Water spinach or kale.

It is also Ipomoea water (lat. Ipomoea aquatica), sometimes “river cabbage”. I would never have thought to buy this tops if I hadn’t found out that this is my dearly beloved Thai dish – Morning Glory. It turns out that it is made from water spinach, from that moment I became interested in this greenfinch.

In Thailand and Indonesia, water spinach is fried in oyster sauce, but we just stew a little in ordinary oil and add some spices. True, we do this extremely rarely, for some reason eating Morning Glory in a cafe is delicious for me, but somehow I don’t want to cook this at home.

Water spinach is a popular food in Thailand and Indonesia

Asparagus

Asparagus (lat. Asparagus) is a genus of plants of the asparagus family. The first sprouts of asparagus are white, green, pink or purple. As I remember, asparagus is very healthy, it is saturated with vitamins, minerals and fiber. Young, tender shoots can be eaten raw, steamed, or soaked in water. We’re making asparagus soup. Delicious 🙂

Banana flowers

We have never been interested in banana flowers, but sometimes, out of research interest, I asked Sasha to buy them for me.

In fact, the very core of the flower is used for food, without the purple petals. The core of the flower is white, it must be cut into pieces or even grated, and then immediately used for food (like apples, they quickly darken). I put banana flowers in salad and soup until I really understood the taste, and Sasha did not feel the taste at all. Sometimes the taste was terribly bitter, I don’t know what it depends on. Probably maturity. I will try more! 🙂

Banana flower is a popular food in Southeast Asia

Soybean sprouts, sunflower sprouts, mustard and others

Soybean sprouts, sunflower sprouts, mustard taste crunchy and tender. I add them, again, to salads and noodles (like Thai pad thai). I like to buy sprouts in Thai markets, we have a favorite shop where sprouts are grown in pots, they are so beautiful, fresh, I buy and rejoice. 🙂

Soybean, mustard, sunflower seedlings can be bought in Thai markets)

Lotus root and p bamboo shoots

But I know that the inhabitants of Southeast Asia are very fond of these roots, pickle them, salt them, even make desserts from them.

Thai vegetables – lotus root and bamboo shoots.

Chives

The flowers of the chives are used in frying. There is no need to explain much here, we are all familiar with green onions.

Bird Chili

This is the smallest of all peppers, and also the hottest. In Thailand it is called “phrik khi nu suan”. Chili pepper can be of different colors – red, green, yellow and orange. It differs from each other in the degree of maturity, aroma and sharpness. The main beneficial properties of pepper are to cleanse the body of toxic substances, it enhances vital activity and normalizes digestion, promotes the production of endorphins. Raw peppers contain twice as much vitamin C as lemons.

Before Yaroslava was born, we were very fond of spicy food, we put a couple of such peppers in any soup. As I remember now, my friends lowered their eyes in embarrassment and did not know how to culturally refuse spicy soup when they came to us for lunch. We still laugh about it to this day. Yaroslava was born, and we somehow stopped liking spicy food in general. Marvelous. Doesn’t even pull! 🙂

Chile (Phrik chi fa)

Finger-sized peppers, about 9-12 centimeters long, come in yellow, red or green. Taste good, not spicy, sometimes even sweet. I put them in soup, rice (if I cook with vegetables) and noodles.

Galangal Ginger

Galangal Ginger is considered the most “healing” ingredient in Thai cuisine. It has a lot of useful properties: it improves immunity, improves digestion, stimulates brain activity and is a strong natural aphrodisiac.

In Sanskrit, ginger means “universal medicine”. I add galangal to all coconut soups, along with kaffir lime and lemongrass. They give the dish a wonderful Thai flavor that I love so much.

Kaffir lime leaf

Kaffir lime leaves are added to many Thai dishes. As I wrote above, I add leaves to any coconut soups.

Lemongrass

Lemon grass – analgesic, antidepressant, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiseptic, astringent, bactericidal, healing, etc. etc.

Cooking uses only the base of the stem, about 10-12 centimeters. Young tender stems of lemongrass can be finely chopped and used directly as food, old stems should be cut into 3-5 cm pieces and pounded before being added to a dish for flavoring.

Shallots and garlic

This small, savory, red onion. It is sweet and fragrant in taste. Shallot is an important ingredient in many Thai dishes and can be substituted for European shallot, small red onion or small brown

Coriander

The leaves are often used for garnishing and the stem and roots for seasoning. Widely used in Asian cuisine, Thai cuisine is the only one where roots are also used in cooking.

Basil – there are several types of it, there is a regular one or with a citrus taste and aroma, I call it “Thai lemongrass”.

Eryngium fragrant is similar to cilantro, but its flavor and aroma are stronger.

I think that the article should have been called “vegetables of Southeast and South Asia”, because most of the vegetables and herbs can be found everywhere in Indonesia, India, Cambodia and so on.

I want to say that this article, most likely, will be replenished by us more, write to us about what we have not taken into account. 🙂

Went to the market

Sincerely, the authors of the Life with a Dream blog are Alexander, Natalia and baby Yaroslava!

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Why pickled cucumbers become soft: reasons and recommendations

Experienced cooks preserve vegetables every year. But even they notice that sometimes pickles in jars become soft for some reason. There are many explanations for fruit softening.

Lack of tightness

The jar of cucumbers must be sealed tightly, otherwise air will enter under the lid and the vegetables will soften. If the seaming key is old, the lids are of poor quality, the hostess did not apply enough force when rolling, air will enter the vessel. Under the action of oxygen, putrefactive bacteria and mold develop, which soften the structure of the vegetable.

Cloudy brine indicates that canned vegetables are becoming soft

For your information! If the rolled vegetables begin to boil, the problem can be corrected. You need to boil the brine and roll up the jar with a new sterilized lid. The cooled product is removed for cold storage.

Violation of sterilization technology

Without high-quality sterilization, preservation will not be stored, vegetables will lose their taste. In poorly washed cucumbers, mold starts, which destroys the cells of the fruit, as a result, it becomes loose, when cut, the middle will be empty.

Swollen lids indicate that the containers and vegetables were not thermally processed well. Cloudy brine will signal the fermentation process.

The problem can be corrected: the lids and jars are treated with boiling water or hot steam, the brine is brought to a boil.

Sterilization of jars is always necessary

Errors in the preparation of brine

When preparing brine, it is very important to observe the salt concentration. It should be from 6 to 12%. For twists, table salt is taken, iodized is not good, it increases the softness of the water. The fact that there is not enough salt in the jar can be understood by the cloudy brine, the cucumbers will begin to soften.

Important! Water hardness also matters. In soft water, the structure of cucumbers loosens, and in hard water, the fruits acquire a metallic taste.

Poor-quality cucumbers

Small to medium-sized cucumbers are used to preserve whole fruits. Overgrown specimens are left on salads. Vegetables of different sizes should not be placed in a salting dish, their salting will be uneven.

Only whole fruits are rolled, damaged and diseased can be a source of bacteria that soften cucumbers. It is advisable to use a freshly harvested crop, no more than 24 hours should elapse between picking and pickling vegetables, then the product begins to lose its qualities.

Please note! Seaming varieties of cucumbers are taken for salting. Fruits must be with unripened seeds, suitable vegetable length is 5-12 cm. Damaged fruits turn into an unsightly mess. It is recommended to stack the cucumbers vertically in the dish, so the pressure will be less.

If a cold pickling method is used in a saucepan or barrel, the cucumbers are pressed down on top with a lid with a load, the weight of which should not exceed 10% of the total mass of vegetables. Otherwise, oppression will squeeze moisture out of the fruit.

Incorrect storage

Store blanks at 1-3°C. The best place is a refrigerator shelf or cellar. In a room, cucumbers can keep their presentation for one month.

Proper storage of preserves

Proper technology for preparing pickles

Failure to follow the rules of preservation is one of the main reasons why cucumbers become soft when pickled. A green vegetable can be cooked in any way, it is pickled, hot and cold salted. In order not to spoil the products and not to lose time, you need to adhere to the conservation technology.

Hot brine pouring

The hot pouring method is used to sterilize pickles immediately. On a liter jar take 1 tbsp. a spoonful of salt with a slide, pour vegetables with spices with this solution, leave for 3 days for fermentation. The brine is boiled and pre-washed vegetables are poured with boiling marinade, which are placed in sterilized dishes. The product is rolled up and stored in the cold.

Important! After seaming, the jar is turned upside down to check the tightness.

The main thing is not to overexpose the cucumbers in a warm room during pickling. Billets that sour for a long time in the room become soft under the action of lactic acid bacteria of the brine.

Pickling

Cucumber crop can be pickled with vinegar in the proportion of 70 g acid, 2 tbsp. spoons of sugar, 1 tbsp. a spoonful of salt per 3-liter jar. Cucumbers and greens are placed in a clean container, poured with boiling water, left for half an hour so that the components are sterilized. Water is poured into a saucepan, salt, sugar and vinegar are added, brought to a boil. The blanks are poured with boiling brine and rolled up with metal lids.

Cold preparation

Cold pickling is prepared in barrels, glass jars and enamelware. In order for vegetables to absorb moisture and remain crisp, they are soaked in water for several hours. After that, clean and undamaged products are placed in a container with spices. The blanks are poured with salt water (150 g of salt per 3-liter jar) and insisted for 1-2 days in a warm room.

To get rid of bacteria, the brine is brought to a boil and cold poured into jars of vegetables. They are rolled up with metal lids or closed with nylon, stored in a cool dark place.

Pickling cucumbers in barrels – the old grandmother’s way

For your information! The process of fermentation of sour cucumbers can be determined by the foam on the surface of the brine. It is formed if the room is warm.

Mistakes when growing cucumbers

The quality of preservation is affected by the presentation of cucumbers. A good harvest from your own garden or bought on the market is suitable for delicious salting.

Improper watering

Cucumbers love water, plantings need to be watered frequently, especially in dry years. The lack of moisture affects the appearance and taste of vegetables. Fruits that have not been watered well will be bitter and empty inside. In jars, such a crop will be soft and wrinkled.

Please note! During the period of abundant fruiting, cucumber beds are watered every day. The water must be warm, otherwise the bush will get stressed and stop growing.

Improper feeding

To get a rich and tasty harvest, care is taken about the quality of the soil. Land for cucumber crops should be with a high degree of fertility. Before planting, organic fertilizers are applied in the form of manure or humus. During the growing season, bushes are fertilized with mineral fertilizers every week. During the period of active fruiting, nitrogen fertilization is reduced, as it provokes hollowness in vegetables.

Important! It is necessary to apply not only nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizers to the soil, but also such minerals as magnesium, calcium, iron, molybdenum, boron, zinc. Useful elements are needed for the formation of tasty fruits with high commercial quality.

Soil Problems

Cucumber plants require neutral soil. Vegetables grow better in clay soils. At the same time, the earth must be constantly loosened to provide oxygen to the roots and favorable development of the shrub. Heavy and acidic composition is diluted with sand, ash, dolomite flour. The depleted substrate is enriched with organic matter.

Loosening the soil around the bushes will open the access of oxygen to the roots

Temperature drops

Sharp changes in air temperature have a bad effect on the presentation of fruits. Varieties resistant to temperature changes are grown in open ground, more delicate hybrids are kept in a greenhouse. In the daytime, do not forget to leave the greenhouse for ventilation.

Important! The difference between day and night temperatures must not exceed 5 °C.

General recommendations and secrets

Lettuce varieties of cucumbers are not suitable for preservation. Vegetables with thin skin and high sugar content are taken for salting. Other tricks:

  • spices are a natural antibiotic. Oak leaves, horseradish, mustard protect preservation from the development of bacteria;
  • undamaged fruits are taken for salting, specimens with traces of diseases or dirt residues will deteriorate in a jar;
  • jars of cucumbers should not be left near hot radiators and under the sun for a long time. Daylight and heat have a devastating effect on the structure of vegetables;
  • it is recommended to roll vegetables on the new moon, then they will remain crispy. 50 g of vodka is added to the jar, it preserves the cell structure of the vegetable.

One of the main secrets of successful pickling of green vegetables is soaking in water. That is why it is important to pour cucumbers with cold water for 3-4 hours, even softened vegetables become crispy and retain this quality in sunset.

Important! Garlic softens vegetables and should not be used in large quantities.

Spices for cucumber rolls

To get crispy pickled cucumbers, you need to follow the conservation technology, follow the storage rules, and select high-quality fruits for rolls. The preparation of such a familiar vegetable must be taken with responsibility, then the pickles will not become soft, they can be proudly treated to guests.

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What is the dream of crumpled potatoes

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Dream Interpretation Crushed potatoes.

Why dream of crumpled potatoes to see in a dream

If in a dream you are planting potatoes, it means that in reality arrange your affairs in the best possible way and you can count on the successful implementation of your plans.

Digging up potatoes means getting a thankless and humiliating job.

Peeling potatoes in a dream means that in reality you will avoid coercion, having managed to stand up for yourself so that you will be reckoned with.

Boil potatoes – for an unpleasant visit, fry – for pleasure, imminent marriage.

Eating potato dishes in a dream portends a date with friends after working hours.

A small potato in a dream portends insufficient attention to you from a loved one just when you will especially need it.

Large and flawless potatoes – to good income and additional cash receipts.

A rotten potato portends the onset of a black streak in life, which can drag on for a long time.

Selling potatoes in a dream – to compromise with your conscience, to buy – you will be honored.

Carrying heavy sacks of potatoes in a dream – to overstrain, fatigue and illness during an epidemic of colds.

Why are these potatoes shriveled?

When visiting the Canary Islands, the local cuisine is a must. There are similarities with Spanish cuisine, with meat and fish in aromatic sauces and small tapas-like portions; however, the islands have several unique local delicacies. Oddly enough, the signature dish of the islands is not overly complicated cooking, but a simple potato recipe.

Papas Arrugadas (literally “wrinkled potatoes”) are small new potatoes that are peeled (but not peeled) and then cooked in salt water. Traditionally this was sea water, but now some people use tap water with very high amounts of salt . The salty environment sucks out most of the water from the potatoes during the boil, reducing them in size and giving them their characteristic wrinkled skin. As a result, the process also leaves the inside of the potato quite dry, giving a texture more like a baked potato than a boiled one.

When the water evaporates, the potatoes are covered with a thin layer of salt. They are often served with an equally traditional and local mojo sauce. This is done by mixing bell peppers, garlic, various spices and plenty of oil. Potatoes can be eaten as a snack or side dish. They can be found in almost every restaurant on the island. This is a unique Canarian dish that tastes great despite its apparent simplicity.

There are many ways to wrinkle potatoes. It is one of the simplest, most effective and widely used…

Preparation: Place the unpeeled potatoes in a large deep saucepan and cover with enough water to cover the potatoes (sea water is even better). only the necessary. Put the pan on the fire and cover with a clean cloth or wrapping paper, on which the lid is placed.
Wait for the potatoes to boil, twenty minutes to half an hour, this is enough time for them to become soft. Then drain the water and strain the potatoes well. Without removing them from the pan, throw another handful of salt on them and dry them over low heat, shaking them in the pan for a short time (usually a little less than a minute).

As already mentioned, mojo is a popular sauce for potatoes. The base for these sauces is usually what is called “pimienta pikona” (chili pepper) in the islands.

Preparation: Mince half a dozen garlic cloves, half a teaspoon of cumin and a pinch of table salt. When it’s done, add half of the chili and continue to mince. Then add some paprika and then soak everything in oil and vinegar (about 3 parts oil to one part vinegar) until the desired consistency is obtained. (Before adding oil, you can put a piece of bread previously marinated in vinegar for a while depending on the tastes of those who is going to eat it).

The famous “mojo picon” (spicy red sauce) is prepared in more or less the same way, but with a larger La Palma pepper than those used in the rest of the Archipelago. Before use, they should be softened by placing in hot water.

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How to dehydrate potatoes – plus the secret is out!

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Drying potatoes is easy and fun! If you let your dehydrator run all night, you will wake up in the morning to the smell of potatoes. My husband says it reminds him of making pancakes… I still prefer to wake up to the smell of baking bread, but the smell of dehydrating potatoes comes second. its at hand for cooking at any time is very convenient. Dehydrated potatoes also make a great food storage addition, as they will last for years if stored properly. We usually buy a huge bag of potatoes from our local big box store, eat half and dehydrate the other half.

How to dehydrate potatoes step by step:

Wash potatoes. Many people think that if you are going to peel potatoes, you do not need to wash them. However, if you don’t wash your potatoes, dirt and germs can transfer from the peeler to the peeled potatoes.

Peel potatoes.

Cut potatoes into quarters.

They should look something like this.

Boil the potatoes for about 5-8 minutes, depending on the number of potatoes and the size of the pan. The larger the potatoes, the longer they need to cook. You want them “al dente”. It is soft enough to pass with a fork or skewer. Let the potatoes cool in the refrigerator. I usually leave mine overnight.

Use a food processor to cut potatoes into small pieces. You use the same blade that you use to grind cheese. This will make the potatoes look like raw potato pancakes. At this point, you can cut the potatoes into slices if you like. This way they will be well dehydrated for the potato casserole. Since this is not a dish I feed my family often, I usually prefer using fresh potatoes when making it. You can put a lot more shredded potatoes in a dehydrator than sliced ​​potatoes, and shredded potatoes can be used for pancakes, soups, casseroles, stews, and more.

Here is a picture of the potatoes still in the food processor.

This photo shows how they look better.

Load trays. Here I have dehydrator non-stick sheets on the trays. These sheets are useful for small items that may fall out of the trays. You can find them here on Amazon. I especially like using them with potatoes as they don’t stick. It prevents starch from getting onto the plastic mesh of the trays, so it’s much easier to clean!

Load your dehydrator. Here you see me using my Excalibur.

Set the temperature and you’re ready to let them dry overnight.

This is what a dehydrated potato looks like close up.

Okay, so you might have already figured out how to get rid of the onion smell from your dehydrator after you’ve dried a whole batch of onions. Like this! Just dry the potatoes. The first time I dehydrated an onion, I got really nervous because I washed all the pans, sprayed them with vinegar, and even tried to air out the dehydrator a bit. It still smelled like onions. I’m sure the smell will go away with time, but I use a dehydrator weekly if not daily. Drying fruits in an onion-smelling dehydrator is something I didn’t want to try. Fruit is too expensive for such an experiment. I have found that if I plan on simply dehydrating the potatoes right after the onions, the smell is completely gone! It’s like magic. I’m not worried at all if my potatoes show a hint of onion (they never have, but if they did, I’m fine with that). I’d rather add a hint of onion to the potatoes than fruit! That’s all! I told you it was worth the wait!

Jennifer Osuch is the author of the Ready Planner series and co-founder of Seed To Pantry School, an online community of people who learn to grow, cook and preserve food at home. husband Bill are working together on the family business – Seed To Pantry School. A lifelong teacher, she teaches canning, dehydration, pressure cooking, bread baking and more from the comfort of her home. Connect with Jennifer on Instagram and Facebook. .

Why do my clothes wrinkle?

P-P-P-P-P-P-P! Your alarm goes off, it’s time to wake up! Wash your face, brush your teeth and rinse. Go to the kitchen for breakfast. Clear the table, feed the dog, and water the plants. Finally, you are almost ready to leave. Just to get dressed – oh no! You forgot to iron today’s clothes and your shirt is all wrinkled!

Nothing ruins a morning like wrinkled clothes. Now to preheat the iron, lay out the clothes and iron out any wrinkles. You will probably miss the bus and be late for school! It’s so annoying. Why do clothes still wrinkle?

Science can explain wrinkles, and it’s not as hard as you think. Short answer: clothes wrinkle from heat and water. These two factors interact with the building blocks of the garment itself, causing it to wrinkle. Are you ready for the long answer?

All of our clothing is made from fabric. The fabric comes in different forms: cotton, silk and denim. These fabrics react differently to heat and water. This is why silk shirts wrinkle more easily than denim shirts.

Each fabric is made up of fibers containing polymers. The polymers are held together by hydrogen bonds, the same bonds that hold water molecules together. When the tissue is heated, these bonds are broken. This allows the fibers to move to a new position. Then, as the tissue cools, new bonds are formed. Then the clothes take the form in which it remained.

That’s why if clothes sit in the dryer for too long, they get wrinkled! When we wash clothes, absorbent fabrics allow many water molecules to pass through the polymer chains. As the clothes dry, the bonds in the fibers are loosened and new hydrogen bonds are formed. Then, when the water evaporates and the clothes cool down, the shape of your clothes will be fixed. The longer they are stored in the dryer, the wrinkled they will become.

Don’t be afraid! There are many ways to get rid of wrinkles and keep the morning mood. The best thing you can do is dry smarter. Shake the clothes to loosen them when moving them from the washer to the dryer. You should also fold or hang your clothes as soon as they dry. This will allow them to take on a smooth shape instead of a wrinkled one.

Another option is to buy wrinkle-resistant clothing. These garments use a constant press. Permanent press fabrics, invented by Ruth Rogan Benerito in the 1950s, replace hydrogen bonds with waterproof, cross-linked ones. This prevents water from penetrating the fabric and reduces the chance of wrinkling.

What if your clothes are already wrinkled? No problem! There are many ways to solve this problem. You can steam the clothes or throw them back in the dryer. You can also spray them with water while hanging them, or use a wrinkle spray.

Perhaps the best solution for wrinkled clothes is ironing. Ironing reverses the folding process. Steam ironing is even better. The steam moistens the fabric and loosens the bonds. The pressure of the iron then aligns the molecules. Finally, the heat of the iron evaporates the water and therefore seals the reform. The hotter the iron, the more moisture evaporates.

But be careful! Some fabrics do not tolerate heat.Check the tag before ironing to make sure the garment can be ironed. And always be careful not to burn yourself! The iron gets very hot, and touching it on the wrong end will ruin your morning. Now that you understand the science of wrinkles, you can always look your best!

Standards: NGSS.PS1.A, NGSS.PS1.B, CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, CCRA.L.3, CCRA.L.6, CCRA.R.1, CCRA. R.2, CCRA.R. 10, CCRA.W.2, CCRA.W.7, CCRA.W.9, CCRA.SL.1, CCRA.SL.2

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Herring salad with apples recipe at home

Ingredients

Cut the boneless herring fillet (see “Cutting the fish”) and vegetables into small cubes, and apples into thin slices.

Prepare the sauce: grind the boiled egg yolk(s) with salt, mustard and oil, adding the oil in small portions to make the sauce thick.

Before serving, mix chopped products with sauce and finely chopped parsley or dill.

Transfer the salad to a salad bowl and garnish with boiled beet and herring slices and egg whites.

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Los Cristianos Map and description, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Resort Information and Guide

Los Cristianos Transport

Distances to/from Los Cristianos

Los Cristanos Bus Station

Taxis

Shopping In Los Cristianos

Sunday Flea market

Apolo Shopping Centre

Los Cristianos Attractions

Jungle Park located inland

Monkey Park located inland

 

 

Los Cristianos Guide, Information and Photographs

Panoramic view of Los Cristianos, Tenerife

At the bottom of the photograph is the unofficial Los Cristianos nude beach, which is a pebble beach. Above that is a small rocky cove good for snorkeling. Above the cove the tower building is the Costa Mar apartments with the large but lower Arona Gran hotel. above and to the left is the Los Cristianos sandy beach that continues up to Los Cristianos harbour wall with the backdrop of Mount Chayofita, (Montana Chayofita).   The large bay to the left of the hill is Playa de las Vistas, a very popular beach and where Los Cristianos merges into Playa de las Americas. The small bay beyond Playa de las Vistas virtually on the headland tip is Playa del Camison in Playa de las Americas which continues behind the mountain. The large hotel right in the centre of the photograph is the Tryp Princesa Dacil hotel

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Los Cristianos is a very popular resort in the South of Tenerife, Canary Islands , Spain. A quieter resort than it’s next door bigger and more vibrant neighbour Playa de las Americas.

The resort is therefore very popular with families with young children, older couples and singles, and those not wanting a dance till dawn environment. There is a large number of brit’s with there own holiday apartments in Los Cristianos such as the San Marino Complex.

Los Cristianos is situated in Southern Tenerife in a sheltered bay, and has the warmest and mildest climate all year long. It is next to its larger virtually merge together neighbour Playa de Las Americas, and unlike Playa de Las Americas, Los Cristianos is not a purpose built resort, but has developed from a small fishing village to an International tourist resort. Although the harbourstill has fishing boats you are likely to see more pleasure craft and ferries.

Because the town is based on a fishing village the centre has more charm and has made it a top tourist resort. The old town centre is the place to stock up on duty free goods and gifts, you will find plenty of shops by the port and along the sea front. The centre is surrounded by high rise apartments and hotels.

This resort is an ideal place for a family holiday, with its golden beaches and clear seas.

  • Many brit’s own holiday apartments and let these off when not in residence. The San Marino Apartment Complex is an example of this and is approximately 15 minutes walk from the main beach and a little less from the shopping and commercial hub of this colourful town.
  • The old town, behind the harbour is crammed with shops, bars and restaurants. Much of the area is pedestrianised and along with the local church is the focal point of the town and an area where the locals like to sit and meet each other.
  • There are 2 beaches The best and biggest beaches on the island having been improved and protected by breakwaters.
    • Playa de los Cristianos Near the harbour and even a secluded nudist beach at the far end (south east) of the resort!
    • Playa de las Vistas On the other side of the harbour the wide curving beach stretching towards Playa de Las Americas
  • The beaches (See Los Cristianos Beach photographs ) and harbour are the centre for
    • for a range of water sports including scuba diving.
    • Viewing the sand artists work with their sculptures.
    • Boats and Boat trips
      • Sailing boats
      • Catamarans
      • Glass bottomed boats
      • Superb value for money whale and dolphin watching trips compared to those offered by the large tour operators. Some offer a free child place.
      • Trips to the island of La Gomera. Try a Gomerian meal.
      • Ferries to La Gomera approximately 1 hour away, and other islands
  • Playa de Las Americas is only a short taxi ride away or a pleasant stroll along the sea front, the 2 resorts are merged together, the separating line being a small gorge (barranco).
  • A wide promenade runs along the full length of the resort, continuing into the heart of Playa de las Americas. Be aware of illegal games such as “find the lady”. Although it appears to be a single person with an audience it is an highly organised group, you can easily spot some of the group, they are the ones winning. It is impossible for a stranger to win. You will find plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants aimed at tourist customers bordering this esplanade.
  • In the pedestrianised streets of the town centre you will also find a wide range of bars, cafes and restaurants

Once a quiet fishing village now a thriving international tourist resort.

People watching is a popular pastime as you sit at a pavement cafe, bar or restaurant. Those nearer the harbour can watch the going and going of the yachts

Restaurants

  • Many of the restaurants overlook the harbour and wide sandy beaches.
  • Besides the usual Burger and Fish & Chips you can find
  • Canarian cuisine and
  • International dishes of a very high standard.

Bars

  • Many of the Bars overlook the harbour and wide sandy beaches.
  • Many have live entertainment
  • Others suitable for a quiet drink
  • Try a Tapas bar for a taste of the Canary Islands.
  • Warm welcome ensured

Nightlife

Nightlife in Los Cristianos is more relaxed than Playa de la Americas, the bars and restaurants are more suited to couples than those after a lively night on the town.  For those wanting a more lively night Playa de la Americas is only a short taxi ride away.

Los Cristianos Photos

Los Cristianos Transport

Los Cristanos Bus Station

  • Plenty of buses to all over Tenerife
  • Most buses also go to Playa de las Americas
  • The bus station stops are all located on the eastern side of the dual Av. Juan Carlos in the area of the San Marino Apartment complex.
  • Handy Taxi Rank
  • For a Town of it’s size Los Cristanos has a serious a serious lack of Bus Stops
    • The Bus Station is the only stop within the town centre. There is another one on the outskirts Los Cristanos on the Main Road TF-655 heading out of Los Cristanos and on the Minor road  Av.de Chayofita heading into Los Cristanos.
  • The Apolo Shopping centre has Bars, Cafes & Restaurants if you have to wait for a bus.
    • Located set back on the right of the road at the top end of the Bus Station

Taxis

There are several Taxi ranks in Los Cristianos

  • Bus Station taxi Rank Located on Av. Juan Carlos next to the central reservation on the uphill carriageway.

Distances to/from Los Cristianos

 

Distance from Los Cristianos
Distance kilometres
Airport 17
Garachico 68
Playa de las Americas  3
Puerto de la Cruz 46
San Miguel 17
Santa Cruz 59

Airport – Nearest to Los Cristianos

The nearest Airport is Tenerife South (TFS) also known as Reina Sofia

Transport, Airport to from Los Cristianos

  • The cheapest way is by Tisa Buses, Tenerifes Public Bus Services.
    The disadvantage is that you then will require a Taxi to your Apartment or Hotel from the Bus Station
    Regular Express bus services
    • Route 111 usually every 30 mins, run between Santa Cruz and Costa Adeje Bus Station via the Airport
    • Route 343 usually every 60-90 mins, run between Puerto de Cruz and Costa Adeje Bus Station via the Airport
    • Route 450 Does NOT go to the Airport, it stays on the Main road TF1, over 2 kilometres from the Airport
  • The best way is to book an Airport Transfer. This will take you from the Airport to your hotel or Apartment. You can book a Single or Return.

Shopping In Los Cristianos

Sunday Flea market

This open air market is the largest on the island. It’s near the Arona Gran Hotel (Southern End of the town) from 09:00 14:00. A good place to pick up crafts and souvenirs, but as with all markets, use common sense and be prepared to haggle to obtain a better price.

Street Map of Los Cristianos

Apolo Shopping Centre

Terrace on the Southern side of the Apolo Shopping Centre

Located at the top end of the Bus Station

There are several Bars Cafes & Restaurants some of which are run by Brits

Tourist information offices Playa de los Cristianos

Tourist information office Cultural Centre

Plaza del Pescador, 1, Centro Cultural de Los Cristianos, Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife

Telephone:922 757 137
Fax:922 752 492
info [email protected]

Open:
Monday Friday: 09:00 15:30
Saturday: 09:00 15:30

Playa de Las Vistas Tourist Information Office

 

Paseo Maritimo Playa de Las Vistas, 1
Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife
In relation to the beach it’s in a central location, near the toilets and life guard station.
Telephone:922 787 011     Fax:922 750 444
info [email protected]

Open:
Monday Friday, 09:00 21:00h.
Saturday &Sunday: 09:00 15:30h.

See location of Playa de Las Vistas Tourist Information Office on our Los Cristianos Map

Tourist information office Playa de las Vistas

 

Los Cristianos Attractions

Jungle Park near Los Cristianos

Monkey Park near Los Cristianos

Jungle Park

Tiger at Jungle Park

Location of Jungle Park

Located to the North East of Los Cristianos along the TF-28, just east of the small town of Chayofa

More Info Jungle Park

Monkey Park

Boy Feeding a Lemar at Monkey Park

The parks rules must be followed reguards feeding of animals.

Location of Monkey Park

Located to the North East of Los Cristianos just on the northern side of the TF1 Main road

More Info Monkey Park

Playa de Los Cristianos / Tenerife / Canary Islands // World Beach Guide

Playa de las Américas
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Beaches nearby

  • Los Tarajales (0. 4 mi)
  • Playa de Las Vistas (0.4 mi)
  • Playa del Callao (0.7 mi)
  • Playa del Camisón (0.9 mi)
  • Playa del Bnker (1.3 mi)
  • Playa de las Américas (1.4 mi)
  • Playa de Troya (1.6 mi)
  • Playa de el Bobo (1.8 mi)
  • Playa de la Arenita (1.8 mi)
  • Playa La Pinta (2.3 mi)

Nearest town/city

Playa de las Américas

Type of beach

Sand

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More Canary Islands beaches in Spain

  • Playa Meloneras
  • Las Teresitas
  • El Bollullo Beach

Playa de Los Cristianos Weather Info

Current weather (Mon Sep 26th 22:00)

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23.1°C / 74°F

Sea temperature

23.8°C
74.9°F

Wind N
2 mph / 4 km/h
Rain 0mm
Sunrise 07:59
Sunset 19:56
Current Playa de Los Cristianos weather

Hourly forecast

22:00

Partly cloudy

23. 1°C / 74°F

2 mph
4 km/h

04:00

Partly cloudy

22.6°C / 73°F

3 mph
5 km/h

10:00

Partly cloudy

24.2°C / 76°F

2 mph
3 km/h

16:00

Partly cloudy

25.9°C / 79°F

5 mph
8 km/h

Week weather forecast

Tue 27th

26.2°C / 79°F

3 mph
5 km/h

Wed 28th

26°C / 79°F

3 mph
5 km/h

Thu 29th

24.1°C / 75°F

6 mph
9 km/h

Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK

5 Day Playa de Los Cristianos UV Index

A UV Index reading of 3 or more means some precautions should be taken. For more information visit our guide to the UV Index.

Temperature Averages

Average Water Temp

  • Tue 27/09 »

    Surf report for Tue 27/09
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    7:00 5ft 12s 20mph
    10:00 5ft 13s 20mph
    13:00 5ft 12s 18mph
    16:00 5ft 12s 20mph
    19:00 5ft 10s 19mph
    Tide times
    High 2:45am (2. 41m)
    Low 8:49am (0.38m)
    High 2:58pm (2.50m)
    Low 9:10pm (0.36m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:33
    Sunrise 07:57
    Sunset 19:59
    Dark 20:22
  • Wed 28/09 »

    Surf report for Wed 28/09
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 5ft 9s 19mph
    7:00 5ft 10s 17mph
    10:00 4ft 10s 17mph
    13:00 4ft 9s 17mph
    16:00 4ft 10s 17mph
    19:00 4ft 9s 20mph
    Tide times
    High 3:16am (2. 42m)
    Low 9:23am (0.40m)
    High 3:31pm (2.45m)
    Low 9:42pm (0.41m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:34
    Sunrise 07:57
    Sunset 19:57
    Dark 20:21
  • Thu 29/09 »

    Surf report for Thu 29/09
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 4ft 9s 19mph
    7:00 4ft 9s 18mph
    10:00 4ft 10s 18mph
    13:00 4ft 11s 16mph
    16:00 4ft 11s 16mph
    19:00 4ft 12s 18mph
    Tide times
    High 3:49am (2. 38m)
    Low 9:58am (0.46m)
    High 4:06pm (2.36m)
    Low 10:18pm (0.51m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:34
    Sunrise 07:58
    Sunset 19:56
    Dark 20:20
  • Fri 30/09 »

    Surf report for Fri 30/09
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 5ft 11s 17mph
    7:00 4ft 12s 16mph
    10:00 4ft 12s 15mph
    13:00 4ft 13s 16mph
    16:00 4ft 12s 16mph
    19:00 5ft 11s 18mph
    Tide times
    High 4:26am (2. 29m)
    Low 10:39am (0.58m)
    High 4:46pm (2.21m)
    Low 10:58pm (0.66m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:35
    Sunrise 07:58
    Sunset 19:55
    Dark 20:18
  • Sat 01/10 »

    Surf report for Sat 01/10
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 5ft 8s 18mph
    7:00 5ft 8s 18mph
    10:00 5ft 7s 18mph
    13:00 5ft 8s 20mph
    16:00 5ft 7s 18mph
    19:00 5ft 7s 19mph
    Tide times
    High 5:08am (2. 17m)
    Low 11:26am (0.73m)
    High 5:35pm (2.03m)
    Low 11:48pm (0.84m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:35
    Sunrise 07:59
    Sunset 19:54
    Dark 20:17
  • Sun 02/10 »

    Surf report for Sun 02/10
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 4ft 7s 15mph
    7:00 4ft 8s 15mph
    10:00 4ft 8s 14mph
    13:00 4ft 8s 12mph
    16:00 4ft 8s 10mph
    19:00 3ft 8s 9mph
    Tide times
    High 6:02am (2. 02m)
    Low 12:32pm (0.89m)
    High 6:43pm (1.84m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:36
    Sunrise 07:59
    Sunset 19:53
    Dark 20:16
  • Mon 03/10 »

    Surf report for Mon 03/10
      Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
      Swell Wind
    4:00 3ft 8s 6mph
    7:00 3ft 8s 7mph
    10:00 3ft 8s 7mph
    13:00 3ft 9s 6mph
    16:00 3ft 8s 5mph
    19:00 3ft 9s 5mph
    Tide times
    Low 1:00am (1. 01m)
    High 7:22am (1.89m)
    Low 2:10pm (0.98m)
    High 8:32pm (1.74m)
    Daylight
    First light 07:36
    Sunrise 08:00
    Sunset 19:52
    Dark 20:15

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Ave. Duration

1h 44m

Frequency

4 times a day


Estimated price

€11 – €15


Website

Titsa




Taxi from La Orotava to Los Cristianos

Ave. Duration

1h 6m


Estimated price

€90 – €120


Phone

+34 922 31 10 12


Phone

+34 922 20 66 44




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Holidays to Los Cristianos are considerably more relaxing than its party filled neighbour Playa de las Americas.

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The resort of Los Cristianos is located on the South West coast of Tenerife close to Playa de las Americas with excellent tourist facilities. Despite the development of Los Cristianos holidays and tourist facilities, Los Cristianos has still managed to maintain its Canarian charm. Holidays to Los Cristianos are considerably more relaxing than its party filled neighbour Playa de las Americas.

Who holidays in Los Cristianos?

Holidays to Los Cristianos are perfect for couples and families, with plenty of facilities for children such as the Loro Parque with its famous wildlife including parrots, penguins, flamingos and alligators. Los Cristianos holidays are great for adults with a variety of bars, British pubs and restaurants serving everything from fish & chips to Spanish tapas.

Destination Profile

Holidays in Los Cristianos originated as an extension to holidays in Playa de las Americas. Los Cristianos possesses its own town centre providing all the modern conveniences as well as being convenient access to all the facilities in Playa de las Americas.

Charter flights to Tenerife tend to be relatively cheap so holidays to Los Cristianos represent excellent value. Los Cristianos is the second most popular resort in Tenerife and has good quality accommodation away from the hustle and bustle of central Playa de las Americas. So whatever your budget book your holidays to Los Cristianos with Olympic Holidays.

Weather

Max Temp C Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Tenerife 21 21 22 23 24 27 29 29 28 26 24 22
London 6 7 10 13 17 20 22 21 19 14 10 7
Sunshine Hours Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Tenerife 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 8 7 6 6
London 1 2 4 5 6 7 6 6 5 3 2 1

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  • Relaxed nightlife with convenient access to more lively resorts
  • Traditional Canarian charm
  • Good selection of beaches

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  • Yate Sofia2017-09-27

    Yate Sofia in Los Cristianos, Arona offers big game fishing in Tenerife with half and full day trips available, and they do private charters, the passionate and dynamic team specialise in big game sport fishing around the island. The elegant yacht Sofia specifically designed for fishing has a large, wide deck, two powerful engines, sonar equipment, GPS plotter, a small kitchen, security equipment and more. Yate Sofia carries the best high end brand name fishing equipment, and they offer big game fish and deep sea fishing targetting Marlin, Tuna, Bonitos, Dorado, flat fish, snappers, jacks and more depending on the season, and private charters allow you exclusive use of the boat, come for an unforgettable fishing adventure.READ MORE


  • Castle Harbour Tenerife2017-09-21

    Castle Harbour Tenerife offers a wonderful stay in reasonably priced self catering accommodations in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife close to bars, restaurants and shops a good walk from the beach and promenade. Rooms include fully furnished one and two bedroom apartments as well as studio apartments and they come with kitchens or kitchenettes, some with lounge area and patio balcony and satellite TV. Castle Harbour Tenerife has 24 hour reception services including car hire and excursion ticket sales, internet connections and safety deposit rentals, there’s a swimming pool with life guard, sun terraces and sun loungers, as well as pool bar restaurant open on a daily basis, they have a tennis court, beautifully manicured gardens and pool tables for entertainment, the complex also has a laundrette and linens are supplied, come for a pleasant and relaxing stay in beautiful surrounds. READ MORE


  • Apartamentos Aguamar2017-09-21

    Apartamentos Aguamar in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife offer the perfect vacation and hospitality with excellent services and fabulous beaches for unforgettable days in the sun. Apartments are spacious, comfortable and functional with fully equipped kitchens and furnished terrace ideal for breakfast, and there’s a living room, TV and ceiling fan, they are ideally equipped with everything you need for a wonderful stay. Apartamentos Aguamar has a freshwater swimming pool heated in winter, and there’s a solarium, adventure park, soft play area, games and mini golf to keep the kids entertained while you enjoy a snack and drink at the Bar Piscina or a delicious meal at the restaurant, they also have a laundry, TV zone and WIFI service as well as 24 hour front desk to take care of everything you need including money exchange, car rental, excursions and much more, come for a fabulous stay.READ MORE


  • Sparadise2017-09-22

    Sparadise is located on the first floor of the Hotel Paradise Park in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife and everyone is welcome whether staying in hotel or not, and they offer professional treatments by their fully trained team. Treatments include muscular massages, Oriental massages, relaxation massages, hot stone massages, tired leg and Bio massages, head and foot massage, couple’s treatments and more. Sparadise also do manicures and pedicures, facial and beauty treatments and body treatments, and there’s a sauna and hot tub jacuzzi, here they take care of all your wellbeing and beauty, with a personalized assessment to select the best treatments geated specifically for you.READ MORE


  • Harriet’s Tearoom2017-09-27

    Harriet’s Tearoom in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife are highly recognised for their gluten free and diabetic options on the menu and are the best English restaurant on the south of the island, they also serve the most divine breakfasts all day. They make the most exquisite homemade cakes freshly made on the premises and will even prepare fresh sandwiches, rolls and cakes for your return flights if you order the day before leaving. Harriet’s Tearoom offers homemade meals at reasonable prices to be enjoyed in their comfortable relaxed environment, and the menu includes jacket potatoes, burgers, salads, pancakes and more plus a wonderful evening menu of BBQ spare ribs, half shoulder of lamb, homemade chicken and mushroom pie, honey glazed gammon steaks and more, come for your dining pleasure. READ MORE


  • Sapori Ristorante Pizzeria2017-09-28

    Sapori Ristorante Pizzeria in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife serves up tasty Italian delights and Mediterranean specialties with sublime meat and fish dishes to take you on an traditional Italian culinary journey. Open for lunch and dinner with outdoor terrace they serve excellent pizza and a la carte meals at really good prices, all beautifully presented and so good to look at, almost too beautiful to eat. Sapori Ristorante Pizzeria comes highly recommended with excellent service by the staff and manager, and everything you order here is just perfect from the fish, to the meat, pastas and pizzas, it’s real Italian exquisitely plated.READ MORE


  • The Wild Side2017-09-22

    The Wild Side in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is the perfect place to explore your wild side, enjoy a meal and great drinks and cocktails. They even have a frame with swings for seats and there’s a balcony with views out to the sea, it’s the perfect place to lose yourself, to relax and unwind, where good fun and an excellent location with stunning views is the order of the day. The Wild Side serves exquisite tapas and make an excellent mojito, they also serve sangria and have a wonderful variety of cocktails, they come highly recommended with great service and music, come for the zen decor, the almost beach location and everything they have to offer, you won’t want to leave.READ MORE


  • Tenerife Rambler Guided Walking2017-09-21

    Tenerife Rambler Guided Walking in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife will show you the most spectacular and diverse scenery the island has to offer, they guarantee it, and many happy hikers are happy to recommend them. Come see forests of pine and laurel, imposing mountain peak, awesome barrancos, high altitude volcanic deserts and lave fields and much more, and because the climate is perfect year round, any time is a good time for a guided walk. Tenerife Rambler Guided Walking offer low cost adventures in small groups of 2-6 walkers, and they offer transport to walks, and there are many walks to choose from in varying grades, they have something for everyone’s fitness level. READ MORE


  • SupAcademy2017-09-21

    SupAcademy Tenerife in Los Cristianos, Arona offer incredible outdoor adventures and are the experts when it comes to surfing, kayaking, snorkeling, bike trips and more. They offer stand up paddle board lessons and adventures, kayaking with dolphins and other sea life, snorkel adventures with friendly turtles and even surf experiences and camps, it’s all here with a great team. SupAcademy Tenerife has you covered for unforgettable surfing and boarding experiences out on these amazing waters on the South Coast of the Island of Tenerife, join them for too much fun.READ MORE


  • The Swan2017-09-27

    The Swan in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is a sports and entertainment bar open for lunch, dinner, coffee and drinks with outdoor seating, and they serve take out. The culinary team delights with an excellent selection of bar food and snacks, plus there are not to be missed daily special menus. The Swan is casual and a great place to visit with family and friends, kids are welcome too, and they show all the live sports so you need never miss a game, and in the evenings there’s entertainment, come for your dining and drinking pleasure. READ MORE


  • Labranda Oasis Mango2017-09-21

    Labranda Oasis Mango in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is a beautiful child friendly resort with peaceful atmosphere featuring only 89 one or two bedroom apartments with kitchenette, cable TV, WIFI and much more. There’s a restaurant and bar, fresh water swimming pool, garden and sun terrace with sun beds and parasols, and there’s a childrens pool and playground. Labranda Oasis Mango has pool tables at and extra cost, and is perfect situated to the beach where motorized and non motorized water sports are available, come enjoy your holiday to the fullest, get active or relax in the beautiful cultivated gardens, head to the beach or stroll about the traditional fishing village, the possibilities are endless and yours to enjoy, come discover Tenerife.READ MORE


  • Genuine Fishing2017-09-27

    Genuine Fishing in Tenerife Los Cristianos aboard the Crest Wave will take you on amazing adventures and fishing excursions with half day or full day trips avalable targeting various species of fish. Thay go after mainly tuna’s like Big Eye, Skipjack, Albacore, Blue Fin, Yellow Fin and Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Spearfish, Wahoo, Dorado, Amberjacks all Barracuda all dependent on the season, and will even do some bottom fishing with dead or live baits targeting amberjacks, snapper, sea bream, sea perch, trigger fish and more. Genuine Fishing in Tenerife practice a catch and release policy on most fish, and also offer private charters and specialist trips including going after big game fish like Marlin, dorados and tuna on light or heavy tackle, come fishing with the best.READ MORE


  • Abordo Restaurante2017-09-28

    Abordo Restaurante in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is on board as the name suggests, and here they welcome you aboard for an exciting culinary journey of the freshest fish and seafood carefully selected by their very own captain. Meals cooked with passion in a particular way will have your palate traveling through the flavours of the island as they say, and accompanied by traditional live music and great drinks is an unforgettable dining experience. Abordo Restaurante features a lovely atmosphere, beautiful surrounds and pleasant outdoor terrace with live music, and with a great menu and attention to detail, is a place you will return to time and again.READ MORE


  • Pascal Le Restaurant2017-09-28

    Pascal Le Restaurant in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife welcomes you on the culinary journey of a lifetime, an adventure of the senses and tastes landing at Moroccan and French harbours for authentic, brilliant new and classic dishes skilfully and passionately prepared by the French chef. With exotic ambiance and unique persoanl touch, proximity to the harbour ensuring the freshest fish and seafood daily, it is the place to dine for the finest of Mediterranean specialties, and you can choose from the season menu or the daily changing blackboard specialties which depends on the fresh market produce. Pascal Le Restaurant offers mouthwatering exotic choices like pan fried king scallops, waygu beef carpaccio and burgundy snails for starters, mains of roasted Galician octopus, suckling lamb, grilled wild fish and more ending with a sublime daily dessert or cheese board, come for your dining pleasure, it’s a must. READ MORE


  • Tenerife Sunshine2017-09-27

    Tenerife Sunshine in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is a dynamic travel company offering a wide selection of quality tours, adventures, excursions and experiences on the island for unforgettable memories. Their most popular excursions include helicopter tours over the island, Freebird catamaran sailing for some whale watching and dolphin spotting, a luxury catamaran booze cruise for the best boat party you’ll ever experience, and luxurious 3 sailing trips aboard a catamaran. Tenerife Sunshine offer theme park excursions, water sports, sightseeing, driving tours, night shows and much more, and they can arrange you accommodation, flights and transfers plus organise your corporate events, group travel arrangements and other events, it’s all here, follow your dreams, they make it happen.READ MORE


  • Checkin Bungalows Atlantida2017-09-21

    The Checkin Bungalows Atlantida in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife are located just a wonderful 10 minutes walk from the beach, and offer pleasant family stays in fully equipped apartments with excellent facilities. The complex feature three swimming pools a gym, mini golf, tennis, basketball and beach soccer for unforgettable family holidays in the sun. The Checkin Bungalows Atlantida also has a piano bar with wonderful live entertainment performances, and the pool bar offers snacks and a variety of drinks while chilling by the pool, there’s also a buffet restaurant serving a wonderful variety of delicious dishes that will delight the palate, plus you get a fabulous welcome pack on arrival, and there’s children’s play area and mini club with animation team to keep them busy and entertained while you relax, it’s all here.READ MORE


  • Overseas Asian Restaurant2017-09-27

    Overseas Asian Restaurant in Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife is a sushi bar and restaurant offering exquisite Asian cuisine including Chinese, Japanese and Thai, and they are open for lunch and dinner with outdoor seating. The decor is high quality and beautiful, come into their elegant world of opulence where at the teppanyaki with the stunning mural backdrop, you can enjoy an incredible show by the chef as your food is cooked in flamboyant style, and the sushi bar showcases exquisite delights beautiful to look at and eat. The main menu at Overseas Asian Restaurant offers meals from Malaysia, China and Thailand all cooked to perfection, it’s a wonderful place to dine.READ MORE


  • Grupo El Cine2017-09-27

    Grupo El Cine at the Los Cristianos harbour, is the best meeting place in Tenerife serving traditional Canarian cuisine from a mouthwatering menu. The specialise in seafood and offer a delightful Mediterranean menu with exquisite dishes of octopus, squid, sardines, hake and more all fresh and simply cooked to enjoy the delicious tastes of the delicate fruits of the sea. Grupo El Cine is a must for seafood lovers and comes highly recommended, they serve meals with a few sauces, salads and Canarian potatoes, and wines and beers are available to go with, go where the locals go, where prices are reasonable and service good, it’s really worth a visit.READ MORE


  • Club Paradiso The Paramount2017-09-21

    Club Paradiso The Paramount in Los Cristianos, Tenerife is a striking fairy tale building with unique living spaces in a world of modern day elegance and sophistication featuring 25 individually designed apartments for the ultimate in luxury and taste. Featuring stunning swimming pools with swim up bars and a spacious sun terrace, here you enjoy a fabulous holiday of blissful relaxation and effortless fine living as they say. Club Paradiso The Paramount boasts an exclusive global team offering an amazing concierge service to ensure meticulous attention to detail, taking care of everything you need including excursion tickets, restaurant bookings, fresh flowers and more, come for an exceptional stay in sublime surrounds, and take quality time out with your family.READ MORE


  • Chayofa Country Club2017-09-27

    Chayofa Country Club in Arona, Tenerife offers memorable stays within the complex or choices of villas with private pools, and there’s a main swimming pool, jacuzzi, separate children’s pool and well kept gardens. Also featuring a famous tennis academy, gym and sauna where the owner David is also a personal trainer who runs many fitness programs, there’s pool bar with free WIFI and lovely restaurant for delightful meals. Chayofa Country Club offers spacious fully furnished apartments with well equipped kitchens, satellite TV and more, come for a fabulous stay just five minutes by bus from Los Cristianos.READ MORE


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Los Cristianos ferry, compare prices, times and book tickets

There are many ferry routes connecting Los Cristianos ports in Tenerife and Valverde, San Sebastian de la Gomera and Santa Cruz de La Palma. About 11 daily connections from the port of Los Cristianos connect Tenerife with Hierro, La Gomera and Palma.

Sailing durations range from 50 minutes on the San Sebastian de la Gomera service to 3 hours 15 minutes on the Santa Cruz de La Palma service.

On this page we offer a short overview of routes, but since this information may change depending on the time of year, we recommend that you obtain accurate information about prices at the moment by searching from the port of Los Cristianos.

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from Los Cristianos to Valverde with Naviera Armas

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from Los Cristianos to San Sebastian de la Gomera with Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen Express

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Los Cristianos to Santa Cruz de La Palma with Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen Express

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Guide to Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos is a city located in the south of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands (Spain). Before the city went through significant development and before becoming a tourist boom, Los Cristianos was a small fishing village. It has an old city center with a Catholic church stretching from the port to the main shopping street. The city center is entirely pedestrian and boasts typical Canarian architecture and the typical Canarians who live here. The port handles small fishing boats as well as more modern, larger cruisers and a few yachts. It is from the port of Los Cristianos that hydrofoil ferries leave daily for the islands of La Gomera, Palma and Hierro. There are two beaches on the island, where you can have a pleasant walk along the coastline and go to one of the coastal cafes, restaurants or bars.

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Los Cristianos – frwiki.wiki

Los Cristianos is a seaside resort on the island of Tenerife in the archipelago of the Canary Islands. It is part of the municipality of Arona.

The city of Los Cristianos is located between two protected natural parks, Montaña de Chayofita and Montaña de Guaza . The area goes to the sea through the bay of Los Cristianos. The resort is close to another tourist area – Playa de las Americas. Los Cristianos underwent strong urban expansion in the 1970s due to the tourist boom. The resort has many hotels and restaurants, as well as two white sand beaches and a large number of bars.

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History

The first historical sources relating to the city of Los Cristianos dates from XVI – th century, when the existence of the port is found in local archives. Throughout XVII – , XVIII – and XIX – centuries, there are various pirate raids that threaten these people. The first stable and permanent establishment in Los Cristianos occurred in the 1860s, when Pedro de Olive described the village as “a fishing village in Arona with three one-story houses, a two-story house and a cabin.” Los Cristianos population starts to grow around the second half of XIX – th century, with the advent of industry and trade. Los Cristianos, with its natural and prosperous port, has established itself as an import-export center in the south of Tenerife. In 1909, the first wharf was built to increase the number of operations. Agriculture does not enter the local economy until water flows from rainy areas to these drier areas. In 1914, Theophilus Bello Rodriguez managed to deliver water from Vilaflor to Los Cristianos, and soon tomato and banana plantations appeared in the city in the south of the island.

In 1924 the growing population supported the construction of the chapel, which was demolished in 1987 to build a larger church.

In 1934, following an increase in fishing and commercial shipping, the Port of Los Cristianos underwent a major reorganization to accommodate more shipping.

During the Second World War, three forts were built on the coast of Los Cristianos to protect against a possible British invasion, some of these fortresses have survived to this day.

Port of Los Cristianos was born as a haven for fishermen and as a small harbour, for agriculture, salt and lime production in the southwest of Tenerife since 1523 due to the founding of several families of fishermen who founded the place. The first pier was not built until 1927 and was not declared a port of refuge until 1964. In 1975, a daily transport route was opened for passengers and goods between Los Cristianos and San Sebastian de la Gomera.

From the second half XX – th century, the population of the economy begins to change, moving from a traditional economy based on agriculture and fishing to a tourism economy. The first tourists to come to the island and the village were predominantly Nordic. Mostly Swedes, who gave the name to one of the main streets of the village Avenida Suecia. These first tourists begin to come for medicinal purposes due to the mild climate of the area. Since then, tourism has developed until today, so that it is now the backbone of the local economy.

Los Cristianos, beach and promenade, near the port.

Personalities associated with the municipality

  • The French composer François de Roubaix is ​​buried here.

Notes and links

  • (es) This article is partly or wholly taken from the Spanish Wikipedia article titled “Los Cristianos” (see list of authors) .

See Also

Related Articles

  • Arona
  • Playa de las Americas, another seaside resort located in the same municipality.
  • Costa Adeje, another seaside resort located in the neighboring municipality of Adeje.

External link

  • Presentation of the port of Los Cristianos on the website of the Spanish Ministry of Development

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A respectable villa is offered for sale, consisting of 4 bedrooms, a spacious living room, 3 bathrooms and a guest toilet, a separate kitchen, a large terrace of lawns, a private pool and a garage; located on a plot of 400m2, on the 1st coastline with direct access to the promenade and to the natural beach. The internal area is 330m2. The house is fully furnished, well equipped and equipped with everything you need. All windows offer a beautiful view of the ocean. Located in the Tropical Park cottage complex, in the southern part of Tenerife, in a quiet fashionable area of ​​the resort town of Los Cristianos, within walking distance of all urban and tourist infrastructure.