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Attractions tenerife: Attractions in Tenerife

Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 5:42 am

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  • Top ChoiceSights in Parque Nacional del Teide

    Pico del Teide

    The cable car provides the easiest way to get up to the peak of El Teide. The views are great – unless a big cloud is covering the peak, in which case you won’t see a thing. On clear days the volcanic valley spreads out majestically below, and you can see the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro peeking up from the Atlantic. It takes just eight minutes to zip up 1200m.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Tenerife Espacio de las Artes (TEA)

    The highlights of this dramatic contemporary building are the architecture, its three galleries and the stunning library downstairs. The galleries display temporary exhibitions of art, photography and installation works, including the creative output of up-and-coming Spanish artists reflecting edgy, contemporary themes. The building was designed by the Swiss architects and Pritzker Prize Laureates Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, famed for their innovative construction, with a prestigious portfolio that includes London’s Tate Modern.

  • Sights in Parque Nacional del Teide

    Pico Viejo

    Calling this mountain ‘Old Peak’ is something of a slight misnomer considering it was actually the last of Tenerife’s volcanoes to have erupted on a grand scale. In 1798 its southwestern flank tore open, leaving a 700m gash. Today you can clearly see where fragments of magma shot over 1km into the air and fell pell-mell, while torrents of lava gushed from a secondary, lower wound to congeal on the slopes.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Auditorio de Tenerife

    This magnificent, soaring white wave of an auditorium was designed by the internationally renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and delivers shades of the Sydney Opera House, plus superb acoustics. Guided 45-minute tours (€7.50; reserved in advance by telephone) in English, German or Spanish take you behind the scenes of the remarkable building.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Puerto de la Cruz

    Jardín Botánico

    Established in 1788, this magnificent botanical garden has thousands of plant varieties from all over the world and is a delightful place to while away an afternoon smelling the roses. As well as the major collections of tropical and subtropical plants, there’s a wide variety of palms, a fragrant herb garden and a giant 200-year-old Australian Moreton Bay fig.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Biblioteca Municipal Central de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    This library downstairs at TEA is a design classic, a vast open-plan room with overhanging globular lights, copious natural light, angular lines and a sharp contemporary feel, all fashioned with a sense of uncluttered space that all libraries should emulate. If you’re footsore, there are quiet cubicles (and sofas outside) where you can sit, read or have a snooze, and books and magazines for browsing, including some in English. A kids’ library is downstairs

  • Top ChoiceSights in Los Gigantes & Puerto de Santiago

    Acantilados de los Gigantes

    These astonishing, dark rock cliffs soar sublimely 600m from the ocean, forging a magnificent natural geological spectacle right on the edge of Los Gigantes. Try to stop by when the sun sets for added wow factor. The best views of the cliffs are from out at sea (there’s no shortage of companies offering short cruises) and from Playa de los Gigantes.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África

    Dating from 1944, this tantalising market is housed in an eye-catching building that combines a Latin American feel with Moorish-style arches and patios. A lofty clock tower helps in locating the place – or just follow the shopping baskets; the mercado offers fresh, competitively priced produce, and is the top choice for locals, including restaurateurs. Stalls are spread over two bustling floors and interspersed with colourful flower sellers, kiosks selling churros and lush subtropical greenery.

  • Sights in Parque Nacional del Teide

    Roques de García

    A few kilometres south of El Teide peak, across from the Parador Nacional, lies this geological freak show of twisted lava pinnacles, christened with names such as Finger of God and the Cathedral. The display is a consequence of various processes: old volcanic dykes eroding or solidified vertical streams of magma. The most bizarre overture is the Roque Cinchado, while to the west spread out the otherworldly bald plains of the Llano de Ucanca.

  • Sights in Northwest Tenerife

    Punta de Teno

    When Plato mistook the Canary Islands for Atlantis, it must have been because of places like Punta de Teno. This beautiful spot, jutting into the Atlantic and the most northwestern point on Tenerife, is no secret. But it retains a wildness that visitor numbers simply can’t overturn. Waves crash against a black, volcanic beach, solitary mountains rise like giants in the background, and there are some to-die-for sunsets. You can fish off the point, splash along the rocky coast or just absorb the view.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre

    This brain-bending amalgam of natural science and archaeology is an excellent museum, despite a rather confusing layout. Set inside the former civil hospital, the exhibit highlights are undoubtedly the Guanche mummies and skulls, all of which are shrivelled masses of skin, hair and bone, with faces dried into contorted and grotesque expressions. In addition, there are informative displays on wildlife, flora and geology; the audiovisual presentation about the eruption of El Teide on the ground floor is particularly powerful and mesmerising.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción

    It’s difficult to miss the striking bell tower of the city’s oldest church, which also has traditional Mudéjar (Islamic-style architecture) ceilings. The present church was built in the 17th and 18th centuries, but the original building went up in 1498, just after Tenerife was conquered. At the heart of the shimmering silver altar is the 1494 Santa Cruz de la Conquista (Holy Cross of the Conquest), which gives the city its name.

  • Sights in Northeast Tenerife

    Casa del Vino la Baranda

    This museum, located in a traditional Canarian country house in El Sauzal, is devoted to wine and its production and also offers wine tasting for a nominal cost. It’s a charming place, with some beautiful views of El Teide on clear days. There is a well-regarded restaurant and, during July and August, the central courtyard becomes a tasteful venue for classical-music concerts every other Tuesday from 8.30pm.

  • Sights in Parque Nacional del Teide

    Observatorio del Teide

    One of the best places in the northern hemisphere to stargaze is the Observatorio del Teide, just off the TF24 highway between La Laguna and the El Portillo Visitors Centre. Scientists from all over the world come to study here and at its La Palma sister observatory. Take a free tour from December to March and add your name to the list of those who’ve seen through the mammoth telescopes scattered here. You’ll need to make an appointment first (see the website for more information).

  • Top ChoiceSights in Candelaria

    Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria

    This imposing domed church dates from 1959 and sits at the edge of the town centre, overlooking a rocky beach and flanked by a plaza where nine huge statues of Guanche warriors stand guard. The church has an enthralling interior as well as a palpable air of reverence, focused on the adoration of the Virgin of Candelaria. With its ornate decoration, the interior of the dome is an architectural highlight.

  • Sights in Puerto de la Cruz

    Sitio Litre Garden

    This delightful garden is exquisitely laid out with walkways, fountains, tropical and subtropical plants and flowers, plus the oldest drago tree in town. The highlight is the orchid walk through the greenhouse, with its well-displayed and signed orchids. There’s an inviting terrace cafe and a (surprisingly tacky) gift shop. The gardens have an interesting British history, which you can read about in the free leaflet.

  • Sights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Palmetum

    Conscientiously established on a former landfill area, this excellent 12-hectare botanical garden has the most diverse collection of palm trees in Europe, with specimens imported from all over the world. A detailed map leaflet helps in identifying the trees, as does signage. It’s a peaceful place for a wander, with strategically placed benches for contemplating the seamless sea views.

  • Top ChoiceSights in Puerto de la Cruz

    Risco Belle Aquatic Gardens

    This is not just any old garden: step through the entrance and you’ll be met by a sweeping lawn punctuated with tables and chairs, tropical plants (birds of paradise and poinsettias) and citrus trees. In the historic main house there’s a cafe serving drinks and snacks. For a small admission fee you can also visit the magnificent aquatic gardens with herons, dragonflies, a mock lookout tower and benches for quiet contemplation.

  • Top ChoiceSights in La Laguna

    Museo de la Historia de Tenerife

    The documents, maps, weapons and tools are interesting enough at this museum, but the 16th-century mansion – with its creaking floorboards, old window seats, elaborately carved wooden gallery and lovely patio – of Casa Lercaro is simply lovely. Don’t miss the two magnificent 18th- and 19th-century carriages kept in a separate exhibition space at the rear of the museum (open noon to 3pm). The museum is free to visit on Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm.

  • Sights in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Museo de Bellas Artes

    Founded in 1900 and formerly part of the adjacent church (note the fabulous stained glass), this excellent museum has an eclectic collection of paintings by mainly Spanish, Canarian and Flemish artists, including Ribera, Sorolla and Bruegel. There’s also sculpture, including a Rodin, and temporary exhibitions. The massive battle-scene canvases by Spanish painter Manuel Villegas Brieva are particularly sobering. Note that the galleries are accessed via several flights of stairs, and there’s no elevator.

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Architecture
With airy balconies, intimate churches and pastel-colored façades, Canary Island architecture is undeniably charming. Many of Tenerife’s towns and cities, like Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava and La Laguna, boast impeccably preserved historical quarters where you’ll quickly see that, while major European architectural trends – Renaissance, Baroque, etc. – did filter in, locals never gave up their own distinctly Canarian touches.

Lago Martiánez
Puerto de la Cruz may be best known for Lago Martiánez, conceived by native Canarian artist César Manrique as a coastal renovation project. It’s a pristine complex of man-made seawater lakes, beautifully landscaped horticulture and buildings in the regional style, all designed in harmony with the island’s natural environment. You can eat, drink, shop, party, sunbathe or relax all in its confines.

Mount Teide National Park
The often snow-capped peak of Mount Teide – Spain’s highest mountain – is visible from practically everywhere on the island… even the beach! Along with the typical forests and hiking trails, the Mount Teide National Park has endless acres of unspoiled wilderness, funky rock formations, volcanic craters and all sorts of local flora and fauna.

Loro Parque
Loro Parque (“Parrot Park”) is the Canaries’ second most popular tourist attraction, and it’s easy to see why. This complex of natural habitats houses over 300 species of parrots, 8 dolphins in a spectacular dolphinarium, 174 penguins in a special Antarctic habitat (“the largest refrigerator in the world”), 23 sealions who put on a dazzling show, gorillas, chimpanzees, tigers, jaguars, “reptiland,” an orquidarium, a “Thai village” and 5 restaurants. Phew! You can also face sharks eye-to-eye in the aquarium’s special tunnel designed specifically for human thrills.

Los Gigantes
Once you see them, you’ll understand the name. Los Gigantes – “The Giants” – are basically a vertical wall shooting straight up out of the sea along the ruggest northwestern coast of Tenerife. The highest parts of Los Gigantes soar between 500 and 800 meters over the sea and make for some jaw-dropping, picture-worthy views. Long ago, writers like Homer and Virgil wrote that Tenerife was the end of the world; get one glimpse of Los Gigantes and you’ll see why!

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What to see in Tenerife – TOP 20 attractions

The main Canary Island is so rich in different places that every tourist has to make a serious choice. But don’t worry, we’ll tell you how to build the best route and take great photos =). In this section, we have compiled the largest list of the best places. Read, get inspired and travel the Canary Islands with Hiking Tenerife!

Attractions of Tenerife and Canaries on the map with addresses

If you are going to rent a car and explore the island on your own, then a map with marks that you must see and visit on the island will be extremely useful.

We have collected all the most beautiful places on one map. An interactive map of Tenerife attractions can be found here.

You can get to the most popular places both with a tour and by bus. But to visit the unique places that we will tell you about, you need a car. If you rent a car in the right places, it will be inexpensive, and you can see incomparably much.

Let’s try to figure out which cities and places are worth visiting. To do this, let’s break everything into groups of interests

Cities
  • The old city in La Laguna. It is wonderful to walk and look at the city monuments and houses in the old Canarian style.
  • Garachico. Unique ocean town. You must come here through the mountains, then you can look at this tiny island on the edge of the earth.
  • La Orotava. Walk along the ancient streets and look at the Canarian architecture.
  • Puerto de la Cruz. It is worth visiting the second main city of Tenerife because of Lago Martianez, the Botanic Gardens, beautiful streets and the neighboring Loro Parque.
Tenerife Natural Attractions
  • Teide National Park and Volcano. This attraction is a must-see for everyone who comes to Tenerife for the first time.
  • Black sand beaches
  • Rocks of Los Gigantes
  • Anaga Natural Park
  • Teno National Park
  • Mirador Islands
  • Tenerife’s most beautiful beaches are one of the main attractions of all the Canary Islands.
Family holidays with children in Tenerife
  • Loro Park. All kids love this place! Be sure to go to the killer whale show.
  • Siam park. The best water park on the island. Together with Loro Parque, the ticket will cost less.
  • Eagles Park
  • El Duque Beach.
  • Hike to the Moonscape
  • Icod de los Vinos
  • Botanical Garden
  • Pyramids of Guimar
Sports and activities in Tenerife
  • Kitesurfing and windsurfing in El Medano
  • Surfing in Las Americas
  • Yachting around the Canaries
  • Cycling down Teide
  • Descent to the Maska gorge. A very popular, beautiful and uncomplicated attraction of Tenerife. Descent through the Pirate Gorge and return to Los Gigantes by boat. You can see dolphins!
  • Hike in the mountains of Anagi
Gastronomy and food
    • Los Abrigos and Tahao fish restaurants. If you want to eat some of the most delicious seafood on the island, then feel free to make your way to one of these small fishing towns.
    • Wine tasting in the north of Tenerife.
    • El Cordero Meat Restaurant
    • Canarian cheeses in one of the local guachinches

And these are only the most popular attractions visited by all Tenerife tourists. And we know another hundred such places of power where excursions are not taken, and the views are simply depriving of words!

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The island of Tenerife is unique in its nature, here the contrast between the fertile north and the sunny south is felt with particular force. In Tenerife, as well as on the island of La Gomera, an ancient subtropical forest has been preserved. And in the Orotava Valley, located in the north of the island, you can see the nature of five climatic zones at once, from plants of the middle zone to tropical ones. And at the same time, the south of the island is always sunny and dry, and here the lava plays with its colors, and the vegetation is of a desert type.

The inhabitants of Tenerife are very fond of and keep their traditions, protecting them from the influence of time and fashion. The architecture continues to make use of courtyards and balconies made of wood and lime, Tenerife’s original and durable ceramics are still unfamiliar with the potter’s wheel. And the filigree, embroidered with skill and patience in an openwork line, is a white greeting to the world, woven by the deft fingers of the women of Tenerife.

The landscape of Tenerife is not one whole, but a real mosaic. Thanks to its different microclimates, it has an amazing variety of colors, aromas, perspectives and panoramas that can overwhelm us and make us feel like we have entered another country or even another continent.

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Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 5:19 am

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20 Fun Things To Do In Santa Cruz (California)

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Santa Cruz, located on the coast of central California, extending to the northernmost edge of Monterey Bay, is a popular tourist destination for several reasons.

In the summer months of June, July and August, the warm, dry temperatures range from the low 50’s at night to the high 70’s during the day.

Weather-wise, it’s the peak time to travel to Santa Cruz, not too hot and not too cool.

There are so many things to do and see in the city.

If you love beaches, the Santa Cruz coastline has some of the best in the country.

You’ll never run out of things to do in Santa Cruz, CA.

Things To Do In Santa Cruz, CA

1. Seymour Marine Discovery Center

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Put on your walking shoes and take the family on a day trip to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.

The visitor center in Santa Cruz covers a 20,000 square foot space.

The fascinating exhibits and displays will give you a newly found respect for the sea and sea-life creatures, and their vital importance in the ecosystem.

Their interactive format allows you to do things you never imagined doing, like touching a shark.

If you’ve always wanted to scuba dive to experience the immense beauty of the depths of the sea but couldn’t muster the nerve to do it, you can experience it here in the Seymour Marine Discovery Center without even getting wet.

There are huge aquariums dedicated to showing off the majestic life in the ocean’s depths.

There are nice, short tours lasting about 30 minutes that start at 11 AM for families with toddlers and small children.

Sundays at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center are especially dedicated to families who want to take part in activities together, doing fun arts and crafts projects.

In the months of July and August, they’re open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM.

The rest of the year they are closed on Mondays.

If you’re planning a trip to Santa Cruz, this is one of the attractions you won’t want to miss.

It’s one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz, California.

Address: 100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

2. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

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The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the most legendary spot in Santa Cruz, and it’s nothing but pure fun.

The amusement park was built in 1907, and is also referred to as the Coney Island of the West.

Two of their rides, The Carousel and the wooden roller coaster, The Giant Dipper, are national landmarks.

In fact, the Giant Dipper, which was built in 1924, is celebrating its 95th anniversary this year.

It’s the longest roller coaster in the country.

Probably best not take the ride on a full stomach because, at one point, it rises to 70 feet and dips to 65 feet at a rate of 55 mph!

The Carousel is the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s oldest ride.

The 73 exquisitely carved horses, each unique, feature real horse hair tails.

The music is provided by an organ that was built in 1894.

It’s a mixture of fun and charm.

One fun ride probably won’t be enough.

Rides aren’t the only things to do at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.

There are two arcades, a two-story, 18-hole, miniature golf course, and even a family bowling center.

On Fridays, at night, there are free concerts on the beach.

You might also want to take a romantic stroll on the mile-long boardwalk at night.

Check the calendar for opening/closing times and events.

A visit to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is one of the top things to do in Santa Cruz, CA.

Address: 400 Beach St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

3. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

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If hiking and camping are your bailiwicks, check out Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park.

The over one thousand-year-old redwoods loom above like living skyscrapers, the tallest of them about 280 feet.

There are 30 miles of hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous.

Whether you have an hour or a full day, there are breathtaking trails to suit your skill level and your time.

The weekend will be more crowded than weekdays, of course.

The campgrounds are set among beautiful oaks and pine trees.

You can pitch a tent, camp out of your car or use your RV, though there are no hook-ups so it might be better to plan to tent.

There are amenities such as flush-toilets and coin-operated showers.

A half-mile trek will take you to the highest point, Observation Deck, from where you can see all the way to Monterey.

Travel tips for this location would warn that the campgrounds are close to the ocean, so the mornings and evenings can be chilly.

Also, keep in mind that this state park likes to keep the environment as natural as possible so they don’t weed out poison oak, and it grows rather plentifully, so use caution.

Address: 101 N Big Trees Park Rd, Felton, CA 95018, USA

4.

Big Basin Redwoods State Park

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Another of the California tourist attractions to go if you’re a hiker is Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

This is California’s oldest state park and one of the most beautiful places in the US.

They boast that the redwoods here are over 2000 years old.

With a whopping 80 miles of trails, hikers will be in their glory.

If you’re a serious hiker and want to camp along the way, the very popular Skyline to the Sea Trail for backpackers is sure to be one of the points of interest here.

It’s 25-30 miles long and takes about 3 days to traverse.

Big Basin Redwoods State Park is one of the top places to visit in Santa Cruz, CA.

It might be crowded on the weekend.

A shorter trail of about 10 miles is the Berry Creek Loop, where your eyes and ears will be dazzled by the sights and sounds of a series of waterfalls.

The elevation is about 1800 feet.

You can hook onto the Skyline to the Sea Trail from this one if you want a longer hike.

Campgrounds are also available with the same amenities as Redwoods State Park.

If you’re a mountain biker, this is the place for your fun.

The Skyline to the Sea Trail has dirt roads that allow bikes.

Address: 21600 Big Basin Way, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA

5. The Penny Ice Creamery

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For some old-fashioned frozen fun, you’re not going to want to miss the best organic ice cream you’ll ever experience at The Penny Ice Creamery with two locations in Santa Cruz, one in the downtown area.

They use Thomas Jefferson’s original recipe to make their vanilla ice cream.

How’s that for old-fashioned?

They’ve ditched modern technology to make their artisan-crafted, homemade, frozen delights.

Their several scrumptious flavors from which to choose with the option of a topping of torched marshmallow fluff (also homemade and organic) might make some travel hacks with a fetish for marshmallow and ice cream fly out to visit Santa Cruz, California for that alone.

You might have to wait in line for your turn, especially on a hot weather weekend, but it’s worth the wait.

Address: 913 Cedar St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

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6. Birichino Tasting Room

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The Birichino Tasting Room is another of the not to be missed attractions if you’re a wine lover.

The two extraordinarily experienced winemakers who own this tasting room set themselves apart from other of the many wonderful tasting rooms in Santa Cruz because of their unique style.

They source their grapes from very old, family-owned vineyards, and are purists in their approach to winemaking.

They’re conveniently located in an old, downtown building.

The old-world ambiance of the tasting room complements the wine tasting experience.

Alex Krause and John Locke, the internationally known wine-makers and owners, are your welcoming hosts and pourers.

It’s one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz, CA.

Address: 204 Church St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

7. Downtown Santa Cruz

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While you’re downtown in Santa Cruz, CA, you may as well take advantage of this Santa Cruz shoppers’ paradise.

There are more than a hundred specialty shops.

Many are boutiques featuring unique clothes from local designers you’ll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere.

Of course, it’s also going to have its share of surf shops like O’Neill’s, Rip Curl and Surf Life.

Shop at The Homeless Garden Project Downtown Store for some local and great organic gifts, while contributing to a worthy cause.

There are smoke shops, herb stores, shoe stores, thrift shops, book stores and so much more.

Downtown Santa Cruz, CA is one of the places to go to get your shopaholic fix.

Address (The Homeless Garden Project): Shaffer Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

8. Eat A Nice Meal

Surfrider Cafe (Ninja ramen burger)

No doubt, all that stuff to do and buy in downtown Santa Cruz has gotten you hungry.

One of the favorite places to go and dine is 515 Kitchen & Cocktails.

For more casual dining, you can try the Surfrider Cafe which boasts the best burgers anywhere in Santa Cruz, California.

Can’t decide what to do?

Let the wheel make a lunch decision for you.

Address (515 Kitchen & Cocktails): 515 Cedar St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Address (Surfrider Cafe): 429 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

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9. Santa Cruz Community Farmers’ Market

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The Downtown Farmers Market is open year-round on Wednesdays and is a fun place to visit.

While listening to live music, you can sit in the shaded cafe area and have a picnic lunch.

It’s a great way to sample cuisine of local foods and baked goods.

If you’re stymied for what to do on a Wednesday afternoon, this is certainly one of the top places to visit on your trip to Santa Cruz, CA.

Address: 700-798 Cedar St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

10. Santa Cruz Beach Train

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What better way to enjoy the fun than to sit back and relax with a train ride tour?

The Beach Train is a great way to see points of interest while someone else does all the driving.

You can take the complete, six-mile, narrated tour that rides through the Santa Cruz Mountains all at once.

You can also take a day trip to the Santa Cruz beach in the morning, spend the day there and take the ride back in the late afternoon.

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11. Santa Cruz Wharf

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One of the best things to do here is to visit the Santa Cruz Wharf.

You’ll never be at a loss for what to see there.

Wildlife at the wharf is plentiful.

You can watch the sea lions frolic, and observe whales and dolphins.

Bird-watching isn’t just relegated to seagulls.

Depending on the weather and time of year, you can see loons, grebes and jaegers, among others.

At certain times, the Brown Pelicans will put on a diving show for you, and you can watch anglers make great catches off the pier.

Things to see there will have your eyes constantly popping.

Address: 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

12. Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

A visit to The Museum of Art and History is another of the best things to do in Santa Cruz, California.

Attractions there include the many exhibitions and events they hold.

Some exhibits go on for a short time, while others may last for years.

The exhibits are a learning experience combined with fun activities.

No space is wasted at the Museum of Art and History.

They even use the roof for open-air exhibitions.

The museum hosts musical events and, sometimes, even interactive creative art events, too.

You can easily see that this museum is not just about viewing art and sculpture.

Their outdoor, public community space named Abbott Square, to which they refer as their “front porch”, allows visitors the choice of food from six different restaurants.

There are even two bars.

No matter where your interests may lie, there are always things to see and things to do to please everyone, including the locals who live near it and visit time and time again.

Fun things in Santa Cruz, California are never-ending.

You can easily see why it’s on the list of top things to do in Santa Cruz, CA.

Address: 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

13. Arboretum and Botanic Garden

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The Arboretum and Botanic Garden at the University of California is yet another of the many attractions of the top things to do on your visit to Santa Cruz.

Interesting to note is that the man who originally owned the lands dedicated to what is today known as Redwoods State Park, Henry Cowell, is the same land baron who originally owned the property The University of California is occupying today.

All of the events at The Arboretum and Botanic Garden at the University of California are open to the public, and some events are free of charge.

Check to see what particular attractions interest you at any given time while visiting Santa Cruz, California.

Their display of plants from Australia is unequaled anywhere in the world, except in Australia.

Plants from New Zealand, South Africa and those from Santa Cruz as well as other areas of California are also featured.

A guided tour of the Arboretum is offered on Sundays at 11 AM.

You might want to make that one of your top things to do in Santa Cruz, California.

It can be a part of a great weekend spent.

Even if it’s your only reason to visit The Arboretum and Botanic Garden, one of the top things to do on a visit to Santa Cruz, California is to shop at Norrie’s Gift and Garden Shop, right near the Arboretum’s entrance.

They feature a spectacular array of treasures for you or to be given as gifts, such as plants, hats, gardening books and artisan jewelry, just to name a few.

Many of their items are limited so if you see something you especially like, it’s best to call ahead to see whether or not it’s still in stock.

As long as it isn’t a one-of-a-kind item, it can be reordered.

Address: 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

14. Natural Bridges State Beach

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Still looking for things to do in Santa Cruz, California?

Natural Bridges State Beach ranks as another place for top things to do on your list of fun.

This 65-acre state park provides an area for activities such as windsurfing, kite flying, swimming, surfing, hiking, sight-seeing, sunbathing and picnics.

Experience the area during the weekdays or on the weekend.

The above-mentioned activities are just some of the fun things that should solve any problem for what to do on your trip to Santa Cruz, California.

The mere thrill of watching whales, dolphins, sea birds and the graceful and beautiful monarch butterflies in this area of Santa Cruz is enough to make you want to go back again and again.

The largest of the natural bridges which form an arch from which the park takes its name is an art-form that will stay in your memory long after you’ve left Santa Cruz, California.

It is no wonder that it is one of the most photographed spots here.

Address: 2531 W Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

15. Wilder Ranch State Park

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Wilder Ranch State Park in Santa Cruz, CA is a great place to go horseback riding.

Surfing is a big hit here too.

It’s located on 7000 acres near the center of Santa Cruz, California so it’s one of the fun things that is near almost anywhere you find yourself in.

Their hiking trails cover an area of over 35 miles.

All trails are open to bikers, hikers and horseback riders.

The trails run along relaxing and beautiful scenery as they wind through lush valleys and the coastline.

From as early as 8 AM when they open until sunset, you can enjoy your time at this getaway.

Address: 1401 Coast Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Planning a road trip around California? Be sure to check out our lists of things to do in Palm Springs & things to do in San Diego!

16. Neptune’s Kingdom

Things to do at night in Santa Cruz are never-ending.

Playing miniature golf at night at Neptune’s Kingdom near Beach Flats when it’s lit like an enchanted fantasy-land can intensify your imagination to living in feudal times in between putts.

Rain or shine makes no difference to this indoor miniature golf course.

Address: 400 Beach St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

17. Brady’s Yacht Club

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If you’re still in the gaming mood, and wish to relax and mingle with locals, Brady’s Yacht Club in Santa Cruz, California is a great low-end pub.

Here you can show off your pool-playing skills and toss down a couple of cold ones.

It’s basically your typical, local bar and you might wonder why it’s included in this list.

This is the kind of place you might hang out on the weekend at night if you were not in Santa Cruz, it’s a place where you’ll feel comfortable, and can kick back and just relax.

The bartenders are friendly, the drinks are cheap and it’s open until 2 AM.

Address: 413 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA

18. Oswald Restaurant

Oswald Restaurant

If you’re looking for a fancier American restaurant in which to dine and perhaps will be the only time you wish to spend more on dining while you’re in Santa Cruz, California, the recommendation of Oswald’s is one for which you’ll be grateful.

The cuisine is superb with entrees including, steak, lamb, roast duck, cod, trout, shrimp, lobster, crab and scallops to name a few.

Their international wine list is second-to-none.

If you’re going to dine there on the weekend, reservations are in order to be assured you’ll be seated at this spectacular restaurant.

Address: 121 Soquel Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

19. La Posta

La Posta

The cuisine with an Italian flair and traditional Italian dishes at La Posta is a delicious change of pace for the palate with this dining experience.

Listening to live music while dining is an added treat.

It’s a centrally located restaurant near just about any point in Santa Cruz.

The great food, coupled with its location, can make it quite crowded at times, but if you have to wait, it’s well worth it.

They encourage reservations with credit card collateral, but if you don’t cancel in time, the penalties are stringent.

If you’re near the area, stop in and sample an appetizer with a glass of one of their delicious Italian wines.

It’s a nice break in the middle of a day of shopping.

Address: 538 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA

20.

Surfing

Though you’re coming near the end of the list, depending on how long you’re going to be in Santa Cruz, you probably won’t be able to get through even half of the suggestions.

Still, the list would not be complete without reference to the best surfing spots in the American city where surfing first started.

Whether it’s your first time out or you’re an average or expert surfer, there are surfing locations that are right for your skill level all over the coastal city.

Four Mile Beach at Wilder Ranch State Park (see above) is great for all levels.

Because of the bluffs, it’s sheltered in parts so the novice can participate in the sport without too much danger, and these areas provide enough challenge even for the intermediately skilled surfer.

In the open areas of the beach, the swells are much higher and crashing, so experienced surfers have challenges that make Four Mile Beach a favorite spot for them, too.

Address (Four Mile Beach): 3810 Coast Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Pleasure Point is another popular area for surfers of all skill levels.

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Beginners are urged to try their skills on less crowded days since the more people, the more likely there are going to be surfers who are not skilled enough to even know common surfing etiquette, and that is when accidents are more likely to happen.

There are many hot surfing spots for those who love the sport in Surf City USA.

Choose the one right for you.

Address: East Cliff Drive, Pleasure Point Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA

Start Planning Your Trip To Santa Cruz

If, by any chance, you do manage to exhaust all the good-time possibilities listed while you’re on your excursion here in Santa Cruz, a ride to San Jose is only about 40 minutes.

There are, of course, several spots that were mentioned where one day is not going to be enough to do all that you had planned, so you’ll most likely return to your favorite destinations more than once.

It’s amazing how one city can provide so much entertainment, relaxation, good food and culture.

Santa Cruz seems to have it all!

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Top 10 Things To Do In Santa Cruz, California

From San Francisco, an easy day trip is to pop across to the gorgeous town of Santa Cruz, famed for its boardwalk, laid back vibe and surfing opportunities galore. We’ve visited a number of times, and based on our experiences, have come up with a guide to all our favourite things to do in Santa Cruz.

This guide to visiting Santa Cruz would serve well for visiting Santa Cruz for anything from a few hours (perhaps as part of a California road trip?) to a few days. As well as a guide to what to do in Santa Cruz, we’ve also included some extra ideas, resources and links to prepare you for your visit to this lovely spot – however long it may be!

Table of Contents

Things to do in Santa Cruz

1.

The Wharf

Certainly one of the most popular activities to do in Santa Cruz is to take a walk out on the west coast’s longest pier. It’s just celebrated its centenary, and offers gorgeous coastal views, not to mention sea lion spotting opportunities.

It’s also offers up a good variety of places to eat, many of which specialise in seafood of course. The takeaway fish and chips is a popular option, just watch out for hungry gulls…

 

2. Amusement park and Beach boardwalk

Back on dry land and just next to the wharf is another classic attraction, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. This is California’s oldest amusement park and is free to enter, with payment on a per ride basis.

Sure, you won’t get the white knuckle thrill rides of some of the larger parks in California, but there is a wooden roller coaster and numerous more classic fairground attractions to keep you entertained.

 

3. Surfing museum on West Cliff Drive

All of West Cliff Drive is worth visiting, as it offers excellent views of the pier and city, not to mention giving you the chance to watch the surfers playing in the waves of “Steamer Lane” down below.

If you want to learn a bit more about the history of surfing though, you should take a moment to drop in at the Santa Cruz surfing museum in the Mark Abbott Memorial lighthouse, found on Lighthouse Point.

This is around a 15 – 20 minute walk from the pier, and features all kinds of information on the history of surfing, from its origins in Hawaii as well as the 100 years or so of surfing history in Santa Cruz itself.

 

4. Surfing

No guide to what to do in Santa Cruz would be complete without mentioning one of the cities most famous activities – surfing! If a surfing museum sounds a bit dry for your tastes, then just hop into the water below, at the aforementioned Steamer Lane surfing hotspot, which is just below the lighthouse.

Access is easy to this well known spot, and it’s believed that the modern day surfing wetsuit and leash were developed here by Jack O’Neill, who had his shop just nearby.

Beyond Steamer Lane, there are 10 more locations you can surf at in Santa Cruz, including the legendary Pleasure Point, so you certainly aren’t going to be bored, whatever your level.

 

5. Natural Bridges State Beach

Ok, so this was my favourite thing to do in Santa Cruz. Because I like sunsets, natural beauty, and taking pictures of both of those things.

If you continue along the West Cliff Drive Road for a couple of miles, you’ll come to the Natural Bridges State Beach National Park. This is a 65 acre national park, with the highlight being that natural bridge out in the water, which is coated in birdlife, including pelicans and cormorants.

There’s an excellent view of the sunset from the vantage point carpark above the beach, but my favourite spot was down on the beach itself looking at the arch, with the sun setting off frame. Bring a neutral density filter for some great long exposure opportunities!

 

6. More Museums

If you’re interested in visiting a museum whilst in Santa Cruz beyond the surfing museum, the city has plenty of options for you to consider.

These include the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, The Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, the Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Santa Cruz’s Children’s Museum of Discovery, Capitola Historical Museum and the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Exploration Museum.

As you can see, whatever your interests may be, we are sure you will find a museum you will enjoy in Santa Cruz.

 

7. The Mystery Spot

Now for a few locations outside of Santa Cruz, starting with the Mystery Spot. This is a very popular and fun attraction just outside the city, where you can appear to witness the laws of gravity bending before your very eyes!

The Mystery Spot has been a popular attraction since the 1940s, and is today listed on the California Registry of historical places. The attraction features a house built upon a specific location, where you can see all sorts of odd things happening, like balls appearing to roll uphill.

The attraction is a lot of fun, especially if you are visiting Santa Cruz as a family. Visits are by guided tour only, with tours leaving multiple times an hour (tour regularity depends on time of year).

You will need a car to visit – in fact, the attraction first launched to cater specifically to new automobile owners looking for things to do in the Santa Cruz area.

There’s parking on site, with a per vehicle fee charged. If you have a larger vehicle like an RV you will want to reserve a parking spot in advance as parking for larger vehicles is limited.

I would also add that the Mystery Spot is very popular, especially in the summer months. There is a maximum capacity per tour, and tours can sell out hours in advance. For this reason, we strongly suggest booking your tour timeslot in advance on the official website here.

Once your tour is booked, leave plenty of time to get to the Mystery Spot. You will want to arrive around 30 minutes in advance of your tour time to give you time to get up the narrow road to the parking lot, pay for parking and pick up your tickets.

While you are in the area, which is found within the beautiful redwood forest, you might also want to check out the 30 minute hiking trail which is also found on site.

 

8. Roaring Camp

If you love steam trains and giant redwoods, then you’ll definitely want to ensure a visit to Roaring Camp is on your to-do list when you visit Santa Cruz.

Roaring Camp is primarily popular for the historic train rides it offers. There are two main routes – you can take the train to and from Santa Cruz, or you can take a steam train ride through the Redwood Forest.

The latter is definitely a must-do experience, as the train winds its way up through the stunning redwood trees to the top of nearby Bear Mountain.

If you want to ride the steam train, which is definitely a recommend experience, then we suggest booking your tickets for the ride in advance to secure a spot. You can do that online in advance here.

There is more to see and do at the Roaring Camp depot as well. There are usually live demonstrations of traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, as well as a number of historical themed properties you can tour.

To get to Roaring Camp you can either take the train up from Santa Cruz, or you can drive and park on site. There’s a fee for parking. If you do visit by car, then you should also visit the next attraction on our list, which you can do directly from Roaring Camp without needing to move your car (and pay for parking again!).

 

9. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Whenever we’re in California, we always make sure we find some time to visit at least one of the redwood forests in the state. Walking among these massive trees is a wonderful experience.

The good news it that there are a number of locations near Santa Cruz where you can redwoods. One of our favourite locations to see the redwoods near Santa Cruz is the Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. This is right next to Roaring Camp.

Here, you’ll find a number of trails through the state park, with the most popular of these being those which take you through the 40 acre grove of old-growth redwood trees. The oldest tree in the park is over 1500 years old and 277 feet tall!

There are also wildlife spotting opportunities, places to camp, as well as extensive hiking, horseback riding and swimming options. We can also recommend stopping by the visitor centre where you can learn all about the environment you are experiencing.

Visiting the park itself is free, but there is a day-use car parking fee. As mentioned above, if you want to visit Roaring Camp as well, you can walk between the two attractions, to save having to pay for parking twice.

 

10. And more!

There is of course a lot more to do in Santa Cruz beyond the above. There’s the Big Basin Redwoods State Park, hiking, kayaking and cycling opportunities, not to mention the busy downtown area to name but a few options.

You might in fact decide that you want to visit Santa Cruz for more than just a few hours. If so, check below for our hotel recommendations for Santa Cruz.

 

How to get to Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is easy to reach by car from San Francisco, either as a day trip or as part of a Pacific Coast Highway road trip down the coast to Los Angeles. If you want to rent a car for your trip, take a look at Rentalcars.com for the best deals.

You can also reach Santa Cruz by public bus from San Jose – the Highway 17 express, and there are a number of Greyhound options as well.

 

Where to Stay in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz has plenty of lodging options, from motels through to bed and breakfasts, vacation rentals, campgrounds, resorts. Pretty much something for everyone. A number of properties have gorgeous sea views, and we’re sure you won’t struggle to find the right property for you.

To help you with your planning, here are some options to consider across a range of budget options.

  • The Islander Motel – Found around 0.7 miles from the Santa Cruz boardwalk, this is a well reviewed budget motel which offers air conditioned en-suite rooms with microwaves and fridges as well as free parking
  • Harbor Inn – a well reviewed budget 2* inn found 10 minutes drive from the Santa Cruz boardwalk. Most rooms come with en-suite facilities, and free parking is available on site with a reservation
  • Rio Vista Inn and Suites Santa Cruz – five minutes walk from the Santa Cruz boardwalk, this refurbished historic mansion offers lovely en-suite rooms with free parking available on site
  • Ocean Pacific Lodge – just three blocks from the boardwalk, this 2* hotel offers quiet en-suite rooms in a great location with free parking available
  • Seaway Inn – just moments from the beach and wharf, this is a well reviewed 2* inn. Rooms are en-suite, breakfast is included, and there’s free parking on site
  • Cliff Crest Inn – just a few minutes walk from the boardwalk and wharf, this is a well reviewed 2 star hotel offering a number of individually decorated rooms, most with en-suite facilities. Breakfast and parking are included.
  • West Cliff Inn – part of the four sisters brand, this is a beautiful bed and breakfast found in a Victorian home. En-suite rooms come with breakfast, and some offer stunning sea views. There’s free parking, as well as complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvre in the afternoon.
  • Beach Street Inn and Suites – just across from the main beach, with many rooms offering beach and sea views, this is a well rated  inn. En-suite rooms include free parking.
  • Edgewater Beach Inn and Suites – Just across from the beach and boardwalk in Santa Cruz, this is a well rated property with en-suite rooms and free parking

If you’re looking for more options, our advice would be to check out the Santa Cruz listings on booking. com, we find they tend to have the most options when it comes to finding somewhere to stay, and the best prices too.

 

Where to Eat in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz has no shortage of dining options – whether you’re looking for laid back road-trip fare like burgers, or more upscale fine dining options.

Some of the best options include Linda’s Seabreeze Cafe, the Chill Out Cafe, Dharma’s (for vegetarians and vegans), the Taqueria Vallarta (for Mexican) and Oswal’s (for fine dining). We don’t think you’ll struggle to find somewhere good though, plus there are a number of options along the wharf which offer lovely views as you eat.

 

When to Visit Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is good to visit year round. The Californian climate means that even in the winter months the temperatures are pleasant (and there are less tourists in town). But we think you’ll enjoy visiting Santa Cruz at any time of year.

 

Further Reading for your Visit To Santa Cruz

We’ve written a number of guides and articles to visiting the USA that you might find useful for your trip to Santa Cruz. These are:

  • A guide to how much it costs to travel in the USA
  • Tips for Driving in the USA
  • A detailed California road trip itinerary, which includes Santa Cruz
  • A guide to driving California’s Pacific Coast Highway
  • A photography location guide to nearby San Francisco
  • A guide to nearby Los Osos, California
  • Also on the California coast a little further south, a guide to visiting Cambria

And that’s it for our guide to what to do in Santa Cruz, California! Got any comments, feedback or additions to this post? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Surf City

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You’re Going to Love Santa Cruz

It’s easy to fall head over heels in love with Santa Cruz. This resort may only be home to 55,000 people, but its combination of sunshine, pristine beaches, wild surf and cultural attractions means that it punches well above its weight in the ranks of US tourist destinations.

Santa Cruz is a city designed for relaxation. You can stretch out on beautiful beaches at Natural Bridges State Park, rent sailing boats to tour secluded coves, kayak along the coast or visit natural attractions like Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

But if it’s more excitement you’re after, Santa Cruz delivers. The city is one of the world’s greatest surfing destinations, with huge waves at places like Steamers Lane. There’s plenty of cultural excitement too, thanks to the city’s International Blues Festival and summer beach concerts.

All of this makes Santa Cruz perfect for families, singles, couples and groups of friends. You can party, relax, sunbathe and surf – all just a few miles from San Francisco and easily accessible by plane from anywhere in the USA.

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Santa Cruz

The Beaches

Santa Cruz is famous for its flawless beaches. The people and local government take pride in their coastline, protecting it from damage, resulting in a series of beaches that are gorgeous and clean. The water at Main Beach and Natural Bridges is warm and inviting, so dive in, snorkel or surf. There’s no better beach destination.

Surfing

Santa Cruz is world famous as a surfing destination. The breaks at locations like Steamers Lane attract elite surfers (particularly in the winter) and crowds of people watching them battle the epic surf. If you are a novice or an expert, Santa Cruz will have surfing spots to suit you.

The Relaxed, Bohemian Vibe

Santa Cruz is also famous for its artistic, creative community. You can buy artisan jewelry at stores like Bead It!, shop for vintage clothing at Retro Paradise, or check out artworks by local painters at the Sesnon Gallery.

The Boardwalk

Santa Cruz Boardwalk provides a chance to step back in time to a more innocent age. This charming seafront district has great restaurants, a fine city beach and family attractions like the Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster. It’s a wonderful place to spend time.

Cultural Attractions

Music is a major part of life in Santa Cruz, and local events like May’s International Blues Festival attract thousands of visitors. The beach also hosts a summer-long program of open-air concerts featuring major rock and pop artists, while the Kuumbwa Jazz Center always welcomes innovative artists to display their skills.

The Beaches

Santa Cruz is famous for its flawless beaches. The people and local government take pride in their coastline, protecting it from damage, resulting in a series of beaches that are gorgeous and clean. The water at Main Beach and Natural Bridges is warm and inviting, so dive in, snorkel or surf. There’s no better beach destination.

Surfing

Santa Cruz is world famous as a surfing destination. The breaks at locations like Steamers Lane attract elite surfers (particularly in the winter) and crowds of people watching them battle the epic surf. If you are a novice or an expert, Santa Cruz will have surfing spots to suit you.

The Relaxed, Bohemian Vibe

Santa Cruz is also famous for its artistic, creative community. You can buy artisan jewelry at stores like Bead It!, shop for vintage clothing at Retro Paradise, or check out artworks by local painters at the Sesnon Gallery.

The Boardwalk

Santa Cruz Boardwalk provides a chance to step back in time to a more innocent age. This charming seafront district has great restaurants, a fine city beach and family attractions like the Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster. It’s a wonderful place to spend time.

Cultural Attractions

Music is a major part of life in Santa Cruz, and local events like May’s International Blues Festival attract thousands of visitors. The beach also hosts a summer-long program of open-air concerts featuring major rock and pop artists, while the Kuumbwa Jazz Center always welcomes innovative artists to display their skills.

What to do in Santa Cruz

1. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Surf City Classic

Never mind the celery raisin ice cream, the rainbow-haired sidewalk singer crooning Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Cruel World”, and forget about the world-class surfing. Since Teddy Roosevelt’s presidency, nothing brings out-of-towners to Santa Cruz like the stretch of thrills and spills at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Featuring a rollicking arcade of games, gift shops, and more than 40 rides, including two national landmarks – the wooden Giant Dipper roller coaster and the Looff Carousel – the boardwalk is an essential slice of the Californian experience. Fresh saltwater taffy and the frying grease of corn dogs compete with flashing wheels, blinking machines, blasting music, and children’s screams to rouse the senses. The Sky Glider cable car – with its dramatic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains, jagged cliffs, and epic surf breaks – lets you ”cruz” over that crazy fun.

2. Downtown Santa Cruz: “Normal” Is Only A Setting On The Washer

The Grateful Dead’s archives are stored at the nearby UC Santa Cruz, so calling downtown Santa Cruz eccentric would be putting it mildly. Pacific Avenue, downtown’s chief thoroughfare, is a patchouli-and-cannabis-scented sidewalk safari through vintage clothing shops, New Age gift shops, coffee bars, health food and book stores, not to mention enough bong displays, street art, madcap characters, and general zaniness to flabbergast even the most open-minded. Find garlic cookies to ward off vampires at the bakery, and the morning eggs at the restaurant may come to the table direct from the chicken coop. “Resolve to evolve” at a lounge set aside for dreamers, but whatever you do, don’t miss California’s green-earth goodness at the Wednesday afternoon Farmer’s Market.

3. Main Beach: Hang Ten!

“Catch a wave and you’re sitting on top of the world.” Or so say the Beach Boys. Real surfer dudes would likely say something like: “You’ve shred the nar of a choice tube, and you’re totally amped.” In any case, Main Beach’s huge swath of soft sand is the best place to soak up sun, play volleyball, swim, surf and check out the latest in boardshorts and bikinis.

4. Santa Cruz Wharf: A Long, Long Landmark

Jutting into the Pacific for a half mile, the Santa Cruz Wharf sees about 10,000 people a day, including the boat tour groups, nightlife revelers, and the sun-baked anglers fishing for everything from halibut and salmon to rockfish and calico surf perch. Large herds of sea lions congregate and bark to establish or defend their territory, and at the Riva Fish House the secret recipe for the scrumptious Mata Hari Calamari is likewise guarded.

5. Roaring Camp Railroads: Chug Through The Redwoods

Hop aboard to explore the Santa Cruz Mountains and the mighty Redwood Forest on a steam locomotive at the Roaring Camp in Felton. How the forest came to be, its vegetation and wildlife, and a veritable history lesson on the old logging railroad illuminate a one-hour ride through one of nature’s true splendors.

1. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Surf City Classic

Never mind the celery raisin ice cream, the rainbow-haired sidewalk singer crooning Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Cruel World”, and forget about the world-class surfing. Since Teddy Roosevelt’s presidency, nothing brings out-of-towners to Santa Cruz like the stretch of thrills and spills at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Featuring a rollicking arcade of games, gift shops, and more than 40 rides, including two national landmarks – the wooden Giant Dipper roller coaster and the Looff Carousel – the boardwalk is an essential slice of the Californian experience. Fresh saltwater taffy and the frying grease of corn dogs compete with flashing wheels, blinking machines, blasting music, and children’s screams to rouse the senses. The Sky Glider cable car – with its dramatic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains, jagged cliffs, and epic surf breaks – lets you ”cruz” over that crazy fun.

2. Downtown Santa Cruz: “Normal” Is Only A Setting On The Washer

The Grateful Dead’s archives are stored at the nearby UC Santa Cruz, so calling downtown Santa Cruz eccentric would be putting it mildly. Pacific Avenue, downtown’s chief thoroughfare, is a patchouli-and-cannabis-scented sidewalk safari through vintage clothing shops, New Age gift shops, coffee bars, health food and book stores, not to mention enough bong displays, street art, madcap characters, and general zaniness to flabbergast even the most open-minded. Find garlic cookies to ward off vampires at the bakery, and the morning eggs at the restaurant may come to the table direct from the chicken coop. “Resolve to evolve” at a lounge set aside for dreamers, but whatever you do, don’t miss California’s green-earth goodness at the Wednesday afternoon Farmer’s Market.

3. Main Beach: Hang Ten!

“Catch a wave and you’re sitting on top of the world.” Or so say the Beach Boys. Real surfer dudes would likely say something like: “You’ve shred the nar of a choice tube, and you’re totally amped.” In any case, Main Beach’s huge swath of soft sand is the best place to soak up sun, play volleyball, swim, surf and check out the latest in boardshorts and bikinis.

4. Santa Cruz Wharf: A Long, Long Landmark

Jutting into the Pacific for a half mile, the Santa Cruz Wharf sees about 10,000 people a day, including the boat tour groups, nightlife revelers, and the sun-baked anglers fishing for everything from halibut and salmon to rockfish and calico surf perch. Large herds of sea lions congregate and bark to establish or defend their territory, and at the Riva Fish House the secret recipe for the scrumptious Mata Hari Calamari is likewise guarded.

5. Roaring Camp Railroads: Chug Through The Redwoods

Hop aboard to explore the Santa Cruz Mountains and the mighty Redwood Forest on a steam locomotive at the Roaring Camp in Felton. How the forest came to be, its vegetation and wildlife, and a veritable history lesson on the old logging railroad illuminate a one-hour ride through one of nature’s true splendors.

1. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Surf City Classic

Never mind the celery raisin ice cream, the rainbow-haired sidewalk singer crooning Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Cruel World”, and forget about the world-class surfing. Since Teddy Roosevelt’s presidency, nothing brings out-of-towners to Santa Cruz like the stretch of thrills and spills at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Featuring a rollicking arcade of games, gift shops, and more than 40 rides, including two national landmarks – the wooden Giant Dipper roller coaster and the Looff Carousel – the boardwalk is an essential slice of the Californian experience. Fresh saltwater taffy and the frying grease of corn dogs compete with flashing wheels, blinking machines, blasting music, and children’s screams to rouse the senses. The Sky Glider cable car – with its dramatic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains, jagged cliffs, and epic surf breaks – lets you ”cruz” over that crazy fun.

2. Downtown Santa Cruz: “Normal” Is Only A Setting On The Washer

The Grateful Dead’s archives are stored at the nearby UC Santa Cruz, so calling downtown Santa Cruz eccentric would be putting it mildly. Pacific Avenue, downtown’s chief thoroughfare, is a patchouli-and-cannabis-scented sidewalk safari through vintage clothing shops, New Age gift shops, coffee bars, health food and book stores, not to mention enough bong displays, street art, madcap characters, and general zaniness to flabbergast even the most open-minded. Find garlic cookies to ward off vampires at the bakery, and the morning eggs at the restaurant may come to the table direct from the chicken coop. “Resolve to evolve” at a lounge set aside for dreamers, but whatever you do, don’t miss California’s green-earth goodness at the Wednesday afternoon Farmer’s Market.

3. Main Beach: Hang Ten!

“Catch a wave and you’re sitting on top of the world.” Or so say the Beach Boys. Real surfer dudes would likely say something like: “You’ve shred the nar of a choice tube, and you’re totally amped.” In any case, Main Beach’s huge swath of soft sand is the best place to soak up sun, play volleyball, swim, surf and check out the latest in boardshorts and bikinis.

4. Santa Cruz Wharf: A Long, Long Landmark

Jutting into the Pacific for a half mile, the Santa Cruz Wharf sees about 10,000 people a day, including the boat tour groups, nightlife revelers, and the sun-baked anglers fishing for everything from halibut and salmon to rockfish and calico surf perch. Large herds of sea lions congregate and bark to establish or defend their territory, and at the Riva Fish House the secret recipe for the scrumptious Mata Hari Calamari is likewise guarded.

5. Roaring Camp Railroads: Chug Through The Redwoods

Hop aboard to explore the Santa Cruz Mountains and the mighty Redwood Forest on a steam locomotive at the Roaring Camp in Felton. How the forest came to be, its vegetation and wildlife, and a veritable history lesson on the old logging railroad illuminate a one-hour ride through one of nature’s true splendors.

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Enjoy ocean fishing and wildlife tours for the entire family!

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Pacific Sail – Santa Cruz Sailing Adventures

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Nomad Sailing Charters – sailing excursions in the Monterey Bay

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Beauregard Vineyards Tasting Room – Wine Tasting

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Where to Eat in Santa Cruz

You’ll never run out of high-quality places to eat in Santa Cruz. It’s one of the city’s greatest strengths. There are superb Mexican restaurants like el Palomar (check out the cantina at the back which serves cheap, delicious tacos). Joe’s Pizza & Subs is the place to go for a quick sandwich or slice of pizza, Oswald’s serves vegan and organic cuisine, Royal Taj is a highly-rated local Indian restaurant, while the fish and chips at Seabright Brewery are sublime. Expect to pay $12-15 for a mid-range meal and more than $25 at high-end places.

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When to visit Santa Cruz

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There’s hardly a bad time to visit Santa Cruz, but locals tend to recommend traveling in late summer or early fall. A vacation around September and October would be ideal, with warm water and weather, a low chance of fog (which can sometimes enclose the major beaches) and a packed schedule of events. However, June’s a good time to go as well, as the beach concert program kicks off.

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How to Get to Santa Cruz

Plane

The closest airport to Santa Cruz is in San Jose, but both Oakland and San Francisco airports are also within an hour’s taxi ride. If you fly into San Jose, take bus number 17 from San Jose Diridon Station or take an airport shuttle from companies like Early Bird or Santa Cruz Airport Flyer. A shuttle will cost around $60. Taxis are also available at all airports and will generally cost around $70-100 depending on where you fly into.

Train

If you want to travel by train, the closest Amtrak station is San Jose Diridon Station, which is connected to Santa Cruz by the 17 bus. It’s also connected to San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles via Amtrak’s Coast Starlight service.

Car

Driving to Santa Cruz is probably the easiest way to reach the city. From San Francisco, take I-280, then Highway 17 into town. Those driving from Los Angeles need to take I-5, while anyone coming from the east can take I-80 to San Francisco, then change.

Bus

Santa Cruz Bus Station is on Greyhound’s California network, so you can easily catch buses from most locations in the state. The Greyhound stop is located at 920 Pacific Avenue, very close to the center of town.

Plane

The closest airport to Santa Cruz is in San Jose, but both Oakland and San Francisco airports are also within an hour’s taxi ride. If you fly into San Jose, take bus number 17 from San Jose Diridon Station or take an airport shuttle from companies like Early Bird or Santa Cruz Airport Flyer. A shuttle will cost around $60. Taxis are also available at all airports and will generally cost around $70-100 depending on where you fly into.

Train

If you want to travel by train, the closest Amtrak station is San Jose Diridon Station, which is connected to Santa Cruz by the 17 bus. It’s also connected to San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles via Amtrak’s Coast Starlight service.

Car

Driving to Santa Cruz is probably the easiest way to reach the city. From San Francisco, take I-280, then Highway 17 into town. Those driving from Los Angeles need to take I-5, while anyone coming from the east can take I-80 to San Francisco, then change.

Bus

Santa Cruz Bus Station is on Greyhound’s California network, so you can easily catch buses from most locations in the state. The Greyhound stop is located at 920 Pacific Avenue, very close to the center of town.

Airports near Santa Cruz

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Where to stay in Santa Cruz

Seabright – Also known as Midtown, Seabright is where Santa Cruz’s population of artisans, musicians and bohemians congregate, and it’s a wonderful place to explore. Start your tour on Ocean View Avenue and check out the Santa Cruz Brewery, Seabright Beach or the Museum of Natural History. Or just rent a boat at Yacht Harbor and head out into the bay.

Popular Neighborhoods in Santa Cruz

Downtown Santa Cruz – Downtown is where you’ll find most of the best restaurants and bars in Santa Cruz. It’s home to dance music clubs like Motiv, gourmet eateries like Hula’s Island Grill and el Palomar and the city’s major cultural institutions, including the Kuumbwa Jazz Center.

Westside – Packed with stores, Westside is the city’s retail hub. Head to Mission Street to shop at boutiques like Dog Day Designs and Cameron Marks, buy picnic items at el Salchichero Deli or buy beach essentials at stores like Hotline Wetsuits.

Downtown Santa Cruz – Downtown is where you’ll find most of the best restaurants and bars in Santa Cruz. It’s home to dance music clubs like Motiv, gourmet eateries like Hula’s Island Grill and el Palomar and the city’s major cultural institutions, including the Kuumbwa Jazz Center.

Westside – Packed with stores, Westside is the city’s retail hub. Head to Mission Street to shop at boutiques like Dog Day Designs and Cameron Marks, buy picnic items at el Salchichero Deli or buy beach essentials at stores like Hotline Wetsuits.

Where to stay in popular areas of Santa Cruz

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How to Get Around Santa Cruz

Public Transportation

Downtown Santa Cruz and the Boardwalk are easily walkable, and everything is within 20 minutes’ walk. However, Santa Cruz METRO runs a modest network of local buses, including routes to the University that could be handy. Adult fares are $2, with $6 day passes also available.

Taxis

If you are skipping between beaches and resort hotels, taxis can be a useful way to get around, but they aren’t cheap. Expect to pay a meter drop of $3.20, then a rate of $2.75 after the first mile. Uber is active in Santa Cruz. UberX vehicles cost a basic fare of $2, then $1.15 per mile (but have a minimum fare of $5.35).

Car

Car rentals in Santa Cruz are available from companies like Avis, Hertz and Enterprise and rates can be as low as $10 per day, so it’s a cost-effective way to get around. Parking is also plentiful at the major beaches and Downtown, so there should be few problems.

Public Transportation

Downtown Santa Cruz and the Boardwalk are easily walkable, and everything is within 20 minutes’ walk. However, Santa Cruz METRO runs a modest network of local buses, including routes to the University that could be handy. Adult fares are $2, with $6 day passes also available.

Taxis

If you are skipping between beaches and resort hotels, taxis can be a useful way to get around, but they aren’t cheap. Expect to pay a meter drop of $3.20, then a rate of $2.75 after the first mile. Uber is active in Santa Cruz. UberX vehicles cost a basic fare of $2, then $1.15 per mile (but have a minimum fare of $5.35).

Car

Car rentals in Santa Cruz are available from companies like Avis, Hertz and Enterprise and rates can be as low as $10 per day, so it’s a cost-effective way to get around. Parking is also plentiful at the major beaches and Downtown, so there should be few problems.

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Shopping Streets

The main shopping street in Santa Cruz is Pacific Avenue, home to a number of bookstores, artisanal jewelry makers like Bead It!, apparel boutiques like Forever 21, Cognito Clothing and Jade, along with small art galleries, antique vendors and much more. If you want to head to a traditional mall, the Capitola Mall is a good alternative, with household names like Sear’s, Macy’s and Target.

Groceries and Other

Many people choose to stay in self-catering homes in Santa Cruz and finding groceries is simple. The city center has branches of Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods while suburbs include a Safeway. There are also smaller independent grocery stores like New Leaf Community Markets and Shopper’s Corner, which provide a more homely grocery shopping experience. Prices in Santa Cruz are similar to cities like San Francisco. In other words, quite high. Expect to pay $3.60 for a gallon of milk and over $2.50 for a pound of apples.

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$10.50

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$49.00

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$2.00

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$3.94

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Weekend Escape to Santa Cruz, California

Weekend Escape to Santa Cruz, California

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Santa Cruz’s ice-cold waters.
Photo: Shane Venem/VisitSantaCruz.org

Everything to love about the West Coast comes together in California’s original Surf City: big waves, windswept beaches, craft beer, redwood forests, lounging sea lions, and an old wooden roller coaster overlooking the sea.

A set of wheels will get you to Santa Cruz and make it easier to visit state parks and beaches along Highway 1, too. Out-of-towners can rent a car at the airport in San Francisco or San Jose, then take the redwood-fringed Highway 17 over the coastal mountains to the city of Santa Cruz. If you’d like to buck California tradition and skip the car entirely, Amtrak runs trains between San Jose and points across the West Coast, including Oakland; from the San Jose station, take an Amtrak connector bus to Santa Cruz. Once you’re in town, Santa Cruz is relatively flat and totally bike-friendly (many hotels offer loaner bikes or rentals to guests). In fact, the city is small enough that it’s even walkable — it’s only about a mile from the city’s Main Beach to downtown.

Jack O’Neill, founder of the famous wetsuit and surfboard brand, was a Santa Cruz local, which tells you two things about the coast here: The swells are great, and the water is ice-cold. Foggy and overcast mornings are common, and winds off the coast can chill the air, even on a clear day. Late summer to early fall is the best season for beachgoing, when clear, sunny days are more frequent; even then, it’s best to come prepared. In addition to the usual necessities (bathing suit, towels, sun hat), add an extra layer of clothes to your beach bag, including a warm sweatshirt, hat, and extra towels. If you’re going to spend extended time in the water, rent a wetsuit.

Comb the beach at Natural Bridges for starfish at low tide.
Photo: Mark Barnes/VisitSantaCruz.org

Santa Cruz is located on the northernmost edge of Monterey Bay, and it’s bordered by ocean to the south and west. You’ll find the area’s most famous surf breaks and prettiest shoreline on the west side of town, along with some of the newest and most memorable places to eat and drink. The more protected beaches on the bay side of Santa Cruz and in neighboring Capitola have gentler waves and are often a few degrees warmer than the beaches on the west side. Some of these, like Cowell Beach, are good for beginning surfers, and there is an abundance of local surf schools to help you catch your first wave.

com/_components/clay-paragraph/instances/cj6feq3ky000b3a5soy7q8vy3@published” data-word-count=”178″>As a native Northern Californian, I love the wild beauty of the Pacific Coast, and I spent most of my recent trip to Santa Cruz exploring the west side. A good place to start is Natural Bridges State Park (open 8 a.m. to sunset daily), a small patch of sand surrounded by headlands and beach grass. Though easy to access — and equipped with restrooms, picnic tables, and public grills — it’s a rustic beach and a natural stunner. Dip your toes into the chilly surf and watch for sea lions and otters off the coast. During low tide, you can find hermit crabs, starfish, and sea urchin in the many tide pools located on the western edge of the beach (check the park’s website for daily tide-pooling hours). And getting there is truly half the fun. From Santa Cruz’s Main Beach, it’s a spectacular 12-mile coast-hugging drive (or bike ride) along the bluffs on West Cliff Drive to Natural Bridges; along the way, you’ll pass the Lighthouse Point and Steamer Lane, the area’s most famous surf spot.

A few miles west of Natural Bridges, Wilder Ranch State Park covers 7,000 acres of grassland, forest, and bluffs beside the Pacific Ocean, including an extensive stretch of land and several historic buildings that were once part of a coastal dairy farm. Though the park is beloved by locals, its numerous beaches are quieter than Natural Bridges. From the main parking lot, hike along the headlands on the Ohlone Bluff Trail, cross the railroad tracks, and pass through the wetlands to Four Mile Beach (named for its distance from Santa Cruz), where you can walk in the sand amid bluffs and shorebirds and watch surfers navigate the crashing waves. If you want to make a day of it, pack a picnic and visit other park beaches: Three Mile Beach is another 15 minutes south along the trail, followed by the more secluded Strawberry Beach. Here, as at all Pacific beaches, heed ranger warnings when surf is high: There’s a powerful rip current under the water, and sneaker waves are not uncommon.

From the Hotel Paradox, you can easily bike to the Main Beach.
Photo: Courtesy of Hotel Paradox

There is an ocean view from every guestroom at the Dream Inn ($169–$629*), a beachfront high-rise that was originally built in the 1960s. After a full renovation this year, the hotel reopened with a whimsical retro-surfer décor, which nods to the inn’s origins and Santa Cruz’s history as a surfing mecca. Dark-wood ’60s-style furnishings and turquoise accents give the guestrooms a classic beachy feel, but they are plenty comfortable, too, with private balconies, iPod docks, and bathrobes. There’s a full bar and lounge chairs on the open-air deck downstairs, where children splash in the heated pool overlooking the ocean, the wharf, and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.

com/_components/clay-paragraph/instances/cj6feq3of000e3a5s8ws4ue35@published” data-word-count=”98″>Just across the street from the Dream Inn, the West Cliff Inn ($195–$425) is a good choice for a quieter, more romantic getaway. Here, ten cozy guestrooms are housed in a historic three-story Victorian mansion, and décor matches the old-fashioned atmosphere, with high ceilings, draped windows, and tasteful nautical accents throughout. Almost all rooms have a full or partial ocean view, and it’s a half-block walk to the Main Beach from the inn’s front door. After the daily afternoon wine-and-cheese reception, watch the fog roll in over the sea from the wooden deck chairs on the second-floor patio.

With its dark and stylish décor, Hotel Paradox ($225–$499) feels more like a city hotel than a beach destination, though it’s less than a mile from the shore. When checking in, note the giant driftwood eucalyptus trunk that serves as a desk in the hotel’s lobby. It’s a friendly spot, and a good value, too, with warmly decorated guestrooms overlooking the pool and shared patio downstairs, each equipped with a flat-screen TV, Illy coffeemaker, and a pretty pebble-floored rain shower. It’s a short walk to downtown from Hotel Paradox, and if you want to pedal out to the Main Beach, the hotel will lend you a cruiser bike to get there.

* Prices for accommodations in Santa Cruz fluctuate throughout the year, but are on the highest end of the listed ranges during the summer months, between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.

Bantam’s seasonally influenced menu changes daily.
Photo: Courtesy of Bantam

Get your picnic provisions at Santa Cruz’s long-running natural-foods market New Leaf, where you can load up on freshly made veggie sandwiches, sustainable seafood for grilling, and organic fruit, among other non-GMO, locally produced, and mostly organic treats. Though the market stocks local beer and biodynamic wine, alcohol isn’t allowed on Santa Cruz state beaches, so opt for an organic smoothie from the juice bar instead. If you’d rather leave picnic planning to the pros, stop in to the Picnic Basket, a low-key lunch counter serving classic beachy snacks made with delicious local and organic ingredients. Order the Diestel turkey sandwich with avocado and white Cheddar or the gooey “fancy pants” grilled cheese, then eat them with the sand between your toes. Or go early for freshly baked morning pastries (try the breakfast almond cake) and a strong cup of Santa Cruz–roasted Verve coffee.

You don’t have to take off your wetsuit before stopping in to Steamer Lane Supply, a tiny surf-gear and snack shop across from the lighthouse on West Cliff Drive. A rock-cod sandwich makes a fine post-beach snack, and on the weekends, a truck parks next to the shop to serve fish tacos. Thanks to a tip from a local friend, I found it’s also the perfect place to wait for the fog to burn off in the morning: Go early, order an egg-cheese-and-chile-stuffed quesadilla and a cup of hot coffee, then cross the street to watch the morning surfers catch waves at Steamer Lane.

After a day at the coast, a meal at the outstanding, dinner-only Bantam is appropriately relaxed yet perfectly special, too, with its low-key California-chic atmosphere, sophisticated wine and cocktail list, and ultrafresh, inventive food. The heart of the menu is the perfectly charred wood-fired pizzas, topped with ingredients like housemade sausage or Early Girl tomatoes; but don’t overlook the always-changing selection of small plates, salads, and entrées, like pork belly with shelling beans, kimchee, and chile butter. On a recent night, a summer salad of watermelon, roasted corn, coriander, and padrón peppers came showered in delicate edible flowers.

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
Photo: Dave Nelson/VisitSantaCruz.org

If you’ve never been to Santa Cruz before, or if you’re coming with kids, set aside a day to spend at the Main Beach and the 150-year-old Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (open from Memorial Day to Labor Day), the biggest old-fashioned boardwalk and amusement park on the California coast. You can buy a day pass or a card to pay for single rides, and most visitors want to take a turn on the Giant Dipper ($7), a 1924-built wooden roller coaster and the boardwalk’s flagship attraction. At the Dipper’s 70-foot peak, you’ll get great views of the surrounding bay and beach before the big drop. From there, walk along Beach Street to watch volleyball tournaments on the sand and dip your toes in the breakers, then stroll along the city wharf to see sea lions sunning themselves below the pier.

See Monterey Bay up close with Kayak Connection, which offers guided tours and kayak rentals from the city’s main harbor (from $35 for a four-hour rental). Next, get a glimpse of what’s under the waves at Seymour Marine Discovery Center, a petite aquarium and educational center operated by UC Santa Cruz’s Long Marine Laboratory, near Natural Bridges. There are a number of small tanks featuring local marine life — from ethereal white jellyfish to a sometimes-elusive octopus — but the center’s most memorable feature is the large touch tank where visitors can stroke the back of a sleeping shark (they’re nocturnal). For those who’d like to learn more about the coastal ecosystem, the center offers hourly guided tours of the bluffs and tide pools in the surrounding nature preserve, which are included in the price of admission.

Pass coastal farms and spectacular shoreline on the drive to Davenport, a 600-person town just 15 minutes northwest of Santa Cruz on Highway 1. If you want to visit more beaches, and of course you do, look for the parking lot across from the Davenport Roadhouse, walk down the bluffs past the railroad tracks, and follow the steep trail to Shark Fin Cove, named for the giant curved stone in the bay. A little farther north, it’s a short walk to Davenport Landing Beach from Davenport Landing Road, a protected cove and the original site of the Davenport town. Back in town, stop for a burger, fries, and a pint of Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery’s organic IPA at the historic Davenport Roadhouse, which overlooks the coastal highway. (If you want to extend your stay, the 100-year-old establishment also has guestrooms upstairs, which are more inexpensive than hotels in Santa Cruz. ) After lunch, look for the Airstream trailer parked between the Roadhouse and local vineyard Bonny Doon’s wine-tasting room: That’s the Slow Coast shop, where you can pick up local honey, a cool tee, and jewelry made with beach glass, some of which benefit local charities.

Colby Barr is a longtime Santa Cruz resident and co-founder of Santa Cruz’s standout Verve Coffee Roasters. He shared some of his favorite places on Santa Cruz’s west side and beyond, including his pick for the city’s unmissable scoops.

Close to the west side Verve location, there is a really cool retail space called Sawyer Land & Sea Supply. The owner, Stacy, has impeccable taste and style. She is friends with all the superstars in the surf culture, and she always has very nice surfboards, as well as cool art, ceramics, clothing, and things like that. It’s kind of California bohème.

Just around the corner from Sawyer is one of the newest breweries to open in Santa Cruz, called Humble Sea. Santa Cruz is a crazy place for breweries right now. There are a couple of real all-stars, and this is one of them. We’re collaborating with them right now, using our coffee from Panama for a saison, and a Dubbel Belgian with our cascara (the discarded coffee cherry fruit). All of their beers have great aromatics and clarity, but their Juice Bag IPA is a real winner.

Outside the west side neighborhood, one more eatery–retail space that should be mentioned is the Penny Ice Creamery. It’s another all-star. [Founder] Kendra is a pastry chef from Bar Tartine and Manresa, which is a three-Michelin-star place — and she just happened to open an ice-creamery in Santa Cruz. So world-class people are doing these projects. The strawberries she outsources from Davenport; she pasteurizes her own milk. It’s the real deal. Her flavors change daily, but a couple of recurring hits include mint chip, which tastes of actual fresh mint, and, of course, Verve coffee with almond praline. Get a waffle cone, because she makes them by hand onsite.

Within ten minutes of Natural Bridges, you can be up in the redwoods at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. In fact, if it’s a cold day at the beach, you can go up to the redwoods and it will be sunny, and you’ll be in giant, 1,000-year-old trees. All around the UC campus, all around Wilder State Park, and all the way to Henry Cowell State Park, you’ll find some of the best mountain biking on the West Coast. Santa Cruz Mountain Bikes is based here, Ibis Mountain Bikes is based here, Specialized is over the hill but do all their testing here. Santa Cruz is just as much a bike mecca as it is a surf mecca. I think the mountains are overlooked by people who come to visit from out of town, and it adds another asset to the experience.

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101 Things to Do in Santa Cruz, California (From a Local)

The best things to do in Santa Cruz from someone who grew up in the city! These are my favorite places to eat, visit, and local experiences to have around my hometown.

Having grown up in the city, my list for the best things to do in Santa Cruz could go on and on (especially in terms of places to eat!).

With that said, I tried my best to consolidate my recommendations to 101 fun things to experience in my hometown.

This list covers not just the city of Santa Cruz but the county as well, including places like Capitola, Aptos, and Felton. With around 276,000 residents these days, Santa Cruz County is becoming a bustling medium-sized hotspot in California.

This also means that the city has gone through a ton of changes in the past decade or two.

Although there has always been plenty of natural beauty around Santa Cruz, there are now more Santa Cruz tourist attractions and places to eat and drink than ever before.

Santa Cruz is the place to go for people coming from ‘over the hill’ as we used to say growing up (aka from San Jose and San Francisco). And it’s not hard to see why.

There’s a lot to love about Santa Cruz – the beaches, the healthy cuisine, our love for local businesses, and the lack of chain stores.

And, of course, there’s the towering redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the countless opportunities to get outside in nature and breathe clean, fresh air.

One of my favorite aspects of sightseeing in Santa Cruz is that most attractions are completely free because most of them are outdoors.

These are my top recommendations for what to do in Santa Cruz, whether you’re a local or just passing through!

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I’m excited to share my picks for what to do in Santa Cruz, it was a magical place to grow up!


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101 Things to Do in Santa Cruz, California

I broke down this Santa Cruz bucket list by tourist sights, best beaches, local attractions, outdoor activities and hikes, museums, food and drinks, tours, day trips, and events.

Feel free to navigate from the table of contents above.

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

One of the top things to do in Santa Cruz, you can’t visit Santa Cruz and not spend a day at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk at least once. This is our #1 tourist attraction in Santa Cruz and the location of my first job when I was 15. Heyooo.

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is one of the most famous (and oldest) seaside amusement parks in California, with our Giant Dipper roller coaster dating all the way back to 1924 and a historic carousel from 1911.

The park features more than 40 rides that are good for all ages. Case in point – my siblings and I have been going to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk since we were toddlers and still visit regularly as adults.

And if rides aren’t your thing, the Boardwalk still has a carnival-like atmosphere with tons of games you can play for prizes throughout the park.

Plus, it’s a stunning amusement park with a location right on the beach and ocean views that look out over the Monterey Bay.

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is completely free to enter, you just have to pay for the amusement park rides, so you can just walk around and enjoy the historic park and atmosphere.

At the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, there is also a fun merman-themed miniature golf spot called Neptune’s Kingdom, a full arcade with laser tag, and the Boardwalk Bowl across the street.

Local tip: Try and stop by the Boardwalk Bowl on either Thursday or Sunday night when they do Atomic Bowling (aka blacklight bowling).

The Santa Beach Boardwalk Boardwalk is also right on Main Beach, so after checking out the amusement park, you can spend the rest of the day lying on the beach.

The Boardwalk is only open full hours from late May through late August, but, outside of those months, you can still usually find it open most weekends and during the holidays.

Double-check their website if you’re visiting Santa Cruz outside of summer.

Mystery Spot

Some locals might call the Mystery Spot a bit of a tourist trap, but it’s also a beloved place that has been in Santa Cruz for ages (you’ll probably see a few Mystery Spot bumper stickers around town).

The Mystery Spot opened in 1940 and is a California Historic Landmark. The Mystery Spot is nestled in the midst of a redwood forest and showcases a number of attractions that seem to defy gravity through a 45-minute guided tour.

It’s a fun place to confuse your mind for an afternoon and take hilarious pictures while you’re at it. The Mystery Spot is one of the more touristy things to see in Santa Cruz, but still worth visiting at least once.

Roaring Camp Railroads

If you want to experience the beautiful redwoods that surround Santa Cruz in a novel way, look no further than Roaring Camp Railroads.

I seriously love Roaring Camp Railroads and still go on their tours as an adult, even if they’re slightly more geared for children. #sorrynotsorry

Roaring Camp trains leave from the depot in Felton and take you through ancient redwoods in an open-air 19th-century steam train.

Tours last 75 minutes and are fully narrated to give you a history lesson about the railroad and the surrounding land.

There’s a break mid-way through to stretch your legs, take some photos with the Roaring Camp steam train, and get even more up close with giant redwood trees.

Chugging through the peaceful redwood forest on the Roaring Camp train is one of the most magical things to do in Santa Cruz. If you have an afternoon to spare, check out Roaring Camp. You won’t regret it.

Grab your tickets for Roaring Camp Railroads here

Santa Cruz Trolley

If you’ve been to San Francisco, you’ve probably seen the historic trolleys that are part tourist attraction and part local transportation.

Well, Santa Cruz has its own trolley too.

The great thing about the Santa Cruz Trolley is that it provides super cheap transportation to and from the Santa Cruz Wharf and downtown Santa Cruz.

This means you don’t have to worry about Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk parking, which can be expensive and a pain. And the best part? A one-way ride on the trolley only costs $0. 25. Talk about a deal!

Note: the Santa Cruz trolley only runs from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend from 12 pm to 8 pm.

Santa Cruz Surfing Museum

Established in 1986, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is a must-visit on any trip to Santa Cruz because it talks about what Santa Cruz is most famous for – surfing!

The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz to learn more about the 100-year history of surfing in Santa Cruz and mainland USA. It’s also completely free to visit.

It’s a small museum so it probably won’t take you more than 30 minutes to walk around, but it’s also located in a beautiful spot on West Cliff Drive at Lighthouse Point Park.

You can watch the surfers at Steamer Lane and catch the sunset after walking through the museum.

The museum is open from 12 pm to 4 pm Thursday through Monday (they’re closed Tuesday and Wednesday). Check out the To Honor Surfing Monument next door to the museum as well.

Seymour Marine Discovery Center

Santa Cruz is surrounded by the Monterey Bay, a body of water that has some of the most diverse marine life in the world.

If you’re looking for things to do in Santa Cruz to explore more of the local marine life, the Seymour Marine Discovery Center is an ideal option.

This is a good activity to add to your Santa Cruz to-do list if you want to learn more about what makes the Monterey Bay so special.

The Seymour Marine Discovery Center also talks more specifically about the marine life on the shores of Santa Cruz and the conservation efforts being implemented along the coast.

You can either walk through the Seymour Marine Discovery Center at your own pace or go on a tour.

One of my favorite parts of Seymour Marine Discovery Center is seeing Ms. Blue, one of the largest blue whale skeletons in the world that is located right outside the center.

At 87 feet long, the skeleton really gives you an idea of how large and majestic these mammals are.

Whale Watching Cruise

Speaking of whales, there are a lot that migrate past Santa Cruz every year, making the city a top whale-watching destination in California.

The whale watching tours run year-round because there are so many different types of whales that swim near the shore throughout the year – about seven different whales and seven different dolphins and porpoises to be exact.

The humpback whale is the most common, but you’ll also find plenty of grey whales during certain times of the year.

If you’re going on a tour, make sure to bring a good pair of waterproof binoculars to get the most out of the experience.

In addition to the main marine life attractions, you’ll also have the chance to see sea lions, seals, otters, dolphins, some of the 100 different species of sea birds around Santa Cruz, and sometimes even jellies, sharks, and sea turtles.

It’s one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz if you’re looking to get up close and personal with the local marine life.

Best Free Things to do in Santa Cruz

Pacific Avenue Mall

I love walking around Pacific Avenue, basically the street that makes up most of our downtown area. There are various locally owned boutiques and coffee shops that you can spend whole afternoons in.

Walking down Pacific Avenue is one of those fun things to do in Santa Cruz for free because it’s the beating heart of our city. It really gives you an idea of how weird and lovable Santa Cruz is.

Browse through a few of my favorite downtown Santa Cruz stores, including Bookshop Santa Cruz and Bunny’s, or sip a cappuccino at Santa Cruz Coffee Roasting Company, Verve, or Lulu Carpenter’s.

The best places to grab food on Pacific Avenue include El Palomar, Chocolate, and Zachary’s (for brunch).

One of the best things to do in downtown Santa Cruz is to simply spend an afternoon walking around Pacific Avenue, poking your head into different local stores, eating, and people watching.

Santa Cruz Wharf

Compared to a lot of wharves I’ve visited in California, the Santa Cruz Wharf doesn’t have much to it, but if you walk to the end you get an impressive view of the Beach Boardwalk and Main Beach.

Not to mention, you get to see and hear our vocal seal residents up close.

If you’re feeling like a nice seafood dinner, go to Riva Fish House. It’s one of my favorite restaurants in Santa Cruz and allows you to sit alongside huge windows overlooking the ocean on the Santa Cruz Pier.

Stop in at Marini’s Candies for some of their famous salt water taffy to eat while walking back to your car. Visiting and having dinner out on the Santa Cruz Wharf is one of my favorite things. to do in Santa Cruz and a must-do for at least one night while you’re in town.

West Cliff Drive

West Cliff Drive is one of my favorite places in Santa Cruz and by far one of the top things to do in Santa Cruz. It’s a gorgeous spot to walk or just sit and watch the ocean. In my opinion, this is the best place to watch the sunset and the surfers down below the cliffs at Steamer Lane.

It’s also a pretty drive at night, listening to good music with the windows rolled down (or heater full blast depending on the season) with the twinkling lights across the Monterey Bay as your background.

I have so many good memories of West Cliff Drive, from adolescence to adulthood. You should make some there too while you’re in town.

West Cliff Drive is a place that showcases the best parts of Santa Cruz, and, in my opinion, it’s the most beautiful part of the city.

East Cliff Drive

East Cliff Drive is the slightly more local sister of West Cliff Drive. It’s not quite as stunning and doesn’t get as much traffic as West Cliff Drive, but it’s still a beautiful area of Santa Cruz to drive or walk around.

East Cliff is less touristy and has a less developed feel to it if you’re looking to check out quieter cliffside ocean views.

If you’re looking for free stuff to do in Santa Cruz that’s quintessential to this beachy town, driving along both West Cliff Drive and East Cliff Drive is a good place to start.

At the end of East Cliff Drive, make sure to spend some time in another one of my favorite areas of Santa Cruz – Pleasure Point. This is where you’ll find another popular surf spot called The Hook to watch the surfers from above.

Local tip: Grab a slice from Pleasure Pizza and a coffee from Verve and head to The Hook lookout point for a perfect way to spend an afternoon in Santa Cruz. 

Watching the surfers at The Hook in Pleasure Point at the end of East Cliff Drive.

Butterflies at Natural Bridges State Park

One of my favorite hidden gems in Santa Cruz involves butterflies in their natural habitat. If you want to see beautiful Monarch butterflies up close, visit Natural Bridges State Park near West Cliff Drive.

If you don’t park your car in their lot, there’s free parking on the street and free butterfly tours. The butterflies arrive in October and migrate in February.

The best time to visit Natural Bridges is in November when thousands of butterflies call the eucalyptus trees at Natural Bridges home.

SS Palo Alto

The SS Palo Alto, known as the “Cement Ship” by Santa Cruz locals, was a World War I tanker boat that was launched in 1919 in Oakland and eventually docked at its final resting place in Aptos, California years later.

Although its original purpose was for World War I, the SS Palo Alto was never used in the war because the war ended before the boat’s construction did.

For 10 years, it was left as a useless 6,100-ton cement ship, until a company bought it and towed it down to Aptos to make it into an entertainment attraction near Santa Cruz.

They added in a full ballroom, casino, swimming pool, and carnival games. Unfortunately, this was right around the time of the Great Depression and the attraction never took off.

The ship was then turned into a fishing pier, but due to its deterioration over the years that also closed down.

It’s now just a sinking sight to see from afar and a habitat for local marine life and sea birds, which makes it a good spot for wildlife watching.

Capitola Village

Although it’s one of the more popular Santa Cruz tourist spots, especially in the summer, Capitola Village is a lovely spot for a stroll on a nice day.

One of my favorite free things to do in Santa Cruz County is to go window shopping around Capitola Village, grab an ice cream, and eat it out on a bench near the beach.

In Capitola Village, you’ll find a seaside community that has colorful Italian-inspired houses and an overall laid-back vibe.

The Village features local restaurants, boutique stores, and a location right on the beach. This is the place to shop for unique beachy Santa Cruz souvenirs.

The ocean views from the restaurants in Capitola Village are maybe only beat by those on the Santa Cruz Wharf. It’s a gorgeous place to grab a bite to eat at sunset.

Capitola Village also hosts one of the most popular free festivals in Santa Cruz every September – the Capitola Art & Wine Festival.

Watch my video about Capitola and Aptos below

 

Walton Lighthouse and Santa Cruz Harbor

Located at the end of Seabright Beach, the Walton Lighthouse was built in 2001 and offers stunning views of the ocean and beach beside it.

You’re not able to go inside the lighthouse, but this is one of my favorite Santa Cruz spots to take pictures from. After walking around the lighthouse, you can chill out at one of the best beaches in Santa Cruz – Seabright Beach.

The lighthouse is also near the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History and Aldo’s Restaurant, my favorite breakfast place in Santa Cruz. Make sure to spend some time walking around the beautiful Santa Cruz Harbor as well.

If you walk to the other side of the harbor, stop in at one of the most popular fine dining restaurants in Santa Cruz, the Crow’s Nest.

Java Junction nearby is also a good place to grab an iced coffee or smoothie and sit out on the beach.

Hike the DeLaveaga Trails

There are a variety of trails you can tackle at DeLaveaga Park for a light or strenuous hike. It’s also an ideal place to walk your dog or have a nice morning jog with just you and the quiet redwoods.

Hiking around this park is one of my favorite secret things to do in Santa Cruz, that mostly only locals know about.

Some of the trails overlook the disc golf course if you want to check out the game and maybe find some frisbees.

My recommendation is to hike up to a spot called “The Top of the World” on La Corona Trail. The views from there are well worth the hike.

Every time I explore more of the DeLaveaga trails, I fall a little more in love with the beauty of my hometown.

Local tip: there are mountain lions in most of the hiking spots around Santa Cruz, including the DeLaveaga trails. Because of this, it’s recommended that you keep your dogs on a leash and to hike with other people.

If you do want to hike alone (many locals, myself included, do), it’s best to go before it gets close to dusk.

In general, mountain lions are much more afraid of humans than we are of them, but it’s still good to be aware while you’re hiking local trails.

Summer Concerts at the Boardwalk

One of the best free things to do in Santa Cruz in the summer is to enjoy the Friday night concert series that the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk puts on every year.

From June through the end of August, you’ll find live bands playing on an outdoor stage right on Main Beach next to the Boardwalk.

Bring a few blankets or beach chairs and enjoy the show as the sun goes down.

Although most performers are either local or not super well known, there is always at least one or two nights that feature a somewhat once well-known band.

Case in point – A Flock of Seagulls graced the stage in 2010 and Smash Mouth makes regular appearances as well.

Regardless, it’s free concerts on the beach. What more could you ask for?

The Beach Boardwalk is one of the most popular Santa Cruz attractions and the oldest seaside amusement park still open in the US. And, they offer free concerts in the summer.

Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park and Mission Santa Cruz

Housing the oldest building that still exists in Santa Cruz, the site of the Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park dates all the way back to 1791.

The park features historic exhibits about the original Mission Santa Cruz residents and the life of the California Indians. There’s a small relaxing garden and gift shop to enjoy as well.

Once you’re done at the historic park, head over to the replica of the original Mission Santa Cruz to see a recreation of what the mission once looked like.

A visit to both the park and mission replica should take less than 30 minutes, but it’s a free experience and provides an interesting look at some of Santa Cruz’s oldest history.

Thrift Store Shopping

If you’re looking for a unique Santa Cruz shopping experience, there are plenty of thrift stores all over the city, especially in downtown Santa Cruz.

The thrift store shopping in Santa Cruz won’t be as crazy as what you’ll find in Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, but it can still be a fun way to spend an afternoon in the city.

A few of my favorite Santa Cruz thrift stores include Cognito Clothing, Crossroads Trading, and Moon Zooom.

Local Attractions in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Roller Palladium

If you want to step back in time to the 1950s, head over to the Santa Cruz Roller Palladium.

The rink probably hasn’t been updated since the 1950s when it first opened, but if you’re okay with a retro no-frills atmosphere, lace up some skates and take them to the wooden floor.

They have a disco ball and they’re known to play cheesy classics from the 70s, 80s, and 90s like any good roller rink should. On weekends, they also usually include the limbo and hokey pokey at random times throughout the night.

At only $8 to skate, it’s one of the best cheap things to do in Santa Cruz and a fun way to spend a couple of hours.

Bookshop Santa Cruz

Beloved Bookshop Santa Cruz has been a local staple in the city since 1966 and it’s easily one of my favorite bookstores in the world.

At over 20,000 square feet, they have a good variety of all kinds of books, a decent travel section (yes, please), and new and used books for sale. They also have a gift section where I’ve found many eccentric Christmas gifts over the years.

It’s also one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz when it’s raining because you don’t get cozier than Bookshop Santa Cruz (and Chocolate Restaurant right next door).

The Del Mar

The Del Mar is the most famous downtown Santa Cruz movie theater with oodles of character and history. 

Once called the “crown jewel of Pacific Avenue,” the Del Mar was built in 1936 and has been another local Santa Cruz attraction for decades.

Although the theater was originally built to be a vaudeville theater, today it is the best theater in Santa Cruz for independent films (along with its sister theater, the Nickelodeon) and midnight showings.

If you’re going to see a movie here, make sure to ask which showing will be on the main screen, because that is where you’ll truly be able to experience the magic of the Del Mar.

Downtown Farmers’ Market

Central California, and Santa Cruz especially, is blessed with some of the best agricultural regions in the whole state.

I never realized how lucky I had it growing up in Santa Cruz in terms of fresh local and organic produce until I moved out of the city.

One of the best weekly Santa Cruz events that showcase just how good the produce is in this area of California is the Downtown Farmers’ Market.

The market happens year-round on Wednesdays from 1 pm – 5 pm in the fall/winter and 1 pm – 6 pm in the spring/summer.

And you’ll find more than just fresh fruits and veggies here. There are a variety of local vendors selling everything from baked goods, to artisanal spreads, and lunch and dinner options.

There’s always live music as well. If you’re looking for things to do in Santa Cruz to immerse yourself in the local community, the farmers’ market shouldn’t be missed, whether you’re a local or just visiting.

See a Show at The Catalyst

Every town has that grungy live music venue that you probably never want to see with the lights turned on, but which holds special memories from the many good concerts you’ve seen there.

The Catalyst is that place in Santa Cruz.

It’s probably the most famous live music venue in Santa Cruz and plays a wide variety of acts. I’ve seen every type of show at The Catalyst, from psychobilly Tiger Army concerts to Jason Mraz.

Check out their schedule online and see if there’s a good show playing when you’re in town. It’s a very Santa Cruz experience to go to a concert at The Catalyst.

Grab a Drink at Abbott Square

A relatively new drinking establishment in Santa Cruz, Abbott Square was the first place that made me think of Santa Cruz as trendy.

This space is similar to what you might find in a swanky warehouse in San Francisco and features a variety of bars and restaurants that serve everything from fresh oysters to huge gin and tonics (I’m looking at you Front & Cooper).

They often have live music out on the patio on the weekends as well. It’s a fun place to soak up the communal atmosphere and have a few drinks with friends in downtown Santa Cruz.

Enjoy Live Jazz at Kuumbwa Jazz Center

If the grungy unkept venue that is The Catalyst doesn’t sound like your style, another quality spot for live music is the Kuumbwa Jazz Center.

This place is the polar opposite of The Catalyst, namely because it’s clean, organized, and classy.

If you’re looking for a good date night or you’re simply a fan of live jazz, head to Kuumbwa for some of the best jazz you’ll find in the city.

First Friday Santa Cruz

Looking for cool things to do in Santa Cruz on a Friday?

First Fridays are monthly art parties in Santa Cruz that, as you probably guessed, happen on the first Friday of every month.

This is a free local event where you can see Santa Cruz artists showcased in a block party atmosphere.

First Fridays allow you to hop from art galleries to shops and cultural venues to experience all things art. Most venues offer cocktails or wine and cheese plates and there is usually live music to encourage a more festive vibe.

And First Fridays aren’t just centered in one area of the city, they happen all throughout Santa Cruz County – from Soquel to downtown Santa Cruz.

If you’re not keen to trek all over the city, the best place to base yourself is in downtown Santa Cruz where you’ll find the greatest concentration of participating venues.

Most of the venues open around 5 pm or 6 pm onward for First Friday festivities. You can find the list of participating First Friday venues here.

Wine Tasting in the Santa Cruz Mountains

One of those underrated things to do near Santa Cruz is to go wine tasting!

Most people don’t realize that there are actually really good wine tasting opportunities in Santa Cruz’s backyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Really, there’s no need to go all the way to Napa.

In fact, I actually prefer the Santa Cruz Mountain wineries compared to Napa, mostly because they’re not quite as pretentious as Napa wineries.

Spend an afternoon checking out some of the best local wineries in the Santa Cruz Mountains, such as Regale, Loma Prieta, and Picchetti.

And it’s not just the wine that’s worth the journey, all of these wineries provide stunning views or beautiful properties to sip on a chilled glass of chardonnay or tasty pinot noir.

Read my full guide to wine tasting in the Santa Cruz Mountains

Hot Chocolate from Chocolate the Restaurant

If you are a chocolate enthusiast, one of the best places to go in Santa Cruz to satisfy your sweet tooth is Chocolate.

You can find every hot chocolate your little chocolately heart desires, including Mexican chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate, hazelnut (my personal favorite), and so many more.

If you’re looking for a good date night idea in the downtown area or romantic things to do in Santa Cruz, head to Chocolate.

They have a cute patio lit up with lights that is perfect for a nice summer evening in Santa Cruz.

They also have delicious mains for dinner if you want to make a full meal of it. My personal favorite is the pasta rosettes. Just make sure you come here with plenty of time since their service is not the fastest.

Shakespeare Santa Cruz

One of the best summer theaters in California, Shakespeare Santa Cruz is a favorite local event to attend from July to the end of August.

What makes Shakespeare Santa Cruz productions so special, besides the talented artists, is the location. Although plays used to be performed up at UCSC, which was also magical, they’re now located at the Grove in DeLaveaga Park.

Watching a play in an open-air environment surrounded by trees and good views is a wonderful experience. You can also bring your own picnic and wine and beer to the shows to make a night of it.

Outdoor Activities & Hikes

Kayaking the Monterey Bay

If you’re up for an adventure activity in Santa Cruz, Kayaking the Monterey Bay is one of the best things to do in Santa Cruz to get closer to the bustling sea life around the shore.

Whether you rent a kayak or go on a guided tour with a local company, this is one of the best ways to explore all that the Monterey Bay has to offer.

When kayaking around the Bay, it’s not uncommon to come across otters, seals, sea lions, pelicans, dolphins, whales, and a variety of other marine life that call the Monterey Bay home.

The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park

One of the best places to visit in Santa Cruz to get lost in the towering redwoods, The Forest of Nisene Marks is nestled in Aptos and features 28 hiking trails that span 40 miles and 10,000 acres of nature.

It’s one of the best spots in Santa Cruz to go hiking and trail running.

A few moderate trails to tackle at Nisene Marks include Bridge Creek Trail to Maple Falls, Aptos Creek and West Ridge Trail Loop, and Loma Prieta and Bridge Loop Trail.

Wilder Ranch State Park

One of the most beautiful places in Santa Cruz for coastal hikes, Wilder Ranch State Park is such a stunning park that it might feel like you’re walking through a postcard on some of its trails.

A fun fact about Wilder Ranch State Park is that it used to be a dairy ranch in the 1800s. The original ranch buildings have since been restored and turned into a museum that showcases the history of Wilder Ranch State Park and California’s ranching past.

Wilder Ranch State Park spans 7,000 acres and my favorite trail in the park (pictured below) is the Old Landing Cove Trail.

Read my full guide to the best Santa Cruz hikes

One of my favorite things to do in my hometown – hiking at Wilder Ranch State Park.

UCSC Arboretum

UCSC is surrounded by a lot of good hiking trails, nature, and fun Santa Cruz outdoor activities. One of the best places to enjoy nature near campus is at the UCSC Arboretum.

At the Arboretum, you’ll find easy hiking trails and a variety of exotic and native California plants. The individual gardens are set up to showcase plants from different countries around the world.

It’s an ideal spot for a quiet afternoon walk through different types of flora.

Pogonip

Situated right behind UCSC, Pogonip is another favorite spot that locals like to hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride.

It offers just over 11 miles of trails and connects all the way up to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and the UCSC campus. The main draws to Pogonip are its wide-open meadows, peaceful creeks, and woodlands.

Local tip: There was a bit of a heroin drug problem for a while at Pogonip a few years back. Apparently, the city has since cleaned this up, but don’t be surprised if you come across people who might seem like they’re on something.

Quail Hollow Ranch

One of the more unique things to do in Santa Cruz, up in Felton, you’ll find Quail Hollow Ranch, a 300-acre nature wonderland and popular wedding venue. This is still very much a hidden gem for hiking in Santa Cruz, making it an ideal place to enjoy nature without too many other humans around.

The ranch is a habitat for native plants and animals and includes a dwarf redwood forest and seasonal wetland.

Although there are only five miles of hiking trails, there are plenty of classes and tours offered year-round at the ranch, including bird watching, history tours, and stargazing.

An interesting fun fact about Quail Hollow Ranch is that the ranch house used to be the test kitchen for Sunset Magazine.

Neary Lagoon Park

Neary Lagoon Park is a wildlife refuge that features floating boardwalks looking out over the lagoon, trails, and bird-watching areas. There’s also tennis courts and a playground if you’re looking for fun things to do with kids in Santa Cruz.

This place is a great spot to get away from the city and the busier parts of Santa Cruz to spend some time in nature. There’s hardly ever anyone else there which can be ideal for wildlife watching.

I’d recommend giving yourself about an hour to walk around the lagoon.

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

The most popular spot to go hiking near Santa Cruz, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is one of the best places to see old-growth redwood trees up close. You can even walk inside some of them!

Besides the park’s busiest attraction – the redwood grove – there are over 4,600 acres of land to explore through the many hiking trails in the park.

If you want to cool off, make sure to stop by The Garden of Eden, a popular Santa Cruz swimming spot in the San Lorenzo River within Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park.

The park offers 107 campsites but they tend to fill up months in advance, so book early if you want to camp amongst a redwood forest.

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is also right next to Roaring Camp Railroads if you want to include both in one day.

If you visit Santa Cruz, you have to hike amongst the redwoods at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park.

Moran Lake County Park

A small park with beach access in the Live Oak area of Santa Cruz, Moran Lake County Park is a local place to relax away from the crowds.

The nine-acre park features a grove of eucalyptus trees and some short walking paths, as well as picnic tables. It’s a dog-friendly park so feel free to bring your pup along too and head down to the beach.

Natural Bridges Tide Pools

I’ve mentioned before that the Monterey Bay is full of diverse marine life and one of the best places to see that marine life above water is at the tide pools at Natural Bridges State Beach.

The Natural Bridges tide pools are located to the north of the main Natural Bridges State beach where you’ll find an assortment of marine life, including different types of algae, barnacles, mussels, sea sponges, crabs, and purple sea anemones.

Make sure to visit when the tide is at its lowest for the best experience.

Local tip: The tide pools are close to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center, so seeing both in an afternoon is a good way to experience Monterey Bay marine life first-hand.

 

Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Note: Big Basin Redwoods State Park is sadly closed after the CZU Lightning Complex wildfires in 2020 and it doesn’t look like it will be opening again anytime soon. 

After Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Big Basin Redwoods State Park is the next most popular spot to go hiking in the Santa Cruz redwoods. This is actually the oldest state park in California, having been established in 1902.

Big Basin is one of the best things to do in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The trails that cut through the park give you a chance to get up close to California’s famous coastal redwood trees.

Some of these trees are 1,000 to 1,800 years old and 50 feet around. They’re an incredible sight to see.

The park has 80 miles of trails and features numerous waterfalls, many animals, and birdlife. You can also go camping in Big Basin, but similar to Henry Cowell, spots fill up fast so book early.

Read my full guide to visiting Big Basin Redwoods State Park 

Ocean View Park

If you’re not as big on hiking, but you’re looking for a pretty place to be outside and enjoy a nice view, Ocean View Park is the perfect option.

Located on Ocean View Avenue, Ocean View Park is a good place to take the young ones if you’re visiting Santa Cruz with kids.

There are a bunch of slides and a fun playground for kids to run around in. It’s also a popular place to bring dogs.

At the park, you’ll find a basketball court, picnic tables, restrooms, and, as the name suggests, beautiful ocean views.

Local tip: bring wax paper for the slides to really zip down them at top speed. This was a favorite pastime when I was a kid.

Best Beaches in Santa Cruz

One of the top things to do in Santa Cruz is to spend the day at the beach, but Santa Cruz has so many good beaches it’s hard to know where to start sometimes. These are a few of my favorites, from the popular to the more local spots. 

  • Seabright State Beach – A local favorite that’s located in a residential neighborhood and not too touristy. It’s also right next to the Santa Cruz Harbor and Walton Lighthouse.
  • Sunny Cove – A nice beach in Santa Cruz for that more local vibe, Sunny Cove is one of those secret local spots that not many tourists have discovered yet.
  • Pleasure Point Beach – One of the best beaches for surfing in Santa Cruz. If you want to catch some waves, head over to Pleasure Point Beach and The Hook surf spot.
  • Main Beach – Main Beach is the most popular beach to visit in Santa Cruz so I only recommend heading to Main Beach if you don’t mind the crowds, especially in the summer.
  • Twin Lakes State Beach – One of my favorite beaches in Santa Cruz after Sunny Cove and one of the best places to watch the sunset in Santa Cruz (after West Cliff). There’s also the Crow’s Nest restaurant, Cafe El Palomar, and Java Junction coffee shop nearby for snacks, coffee, or a nice meal.
  • Cowell’s Beach – The best beach in Santa Cruz for beginner surfers. If you’re taking surf lessons in Santa Cruz, this is probably where they’ll be.
  • Capitola Beach – Located right in Capitola Village, Capitola Beach is a nice little beach to visit after a walk around the village on a nice day.
  • Lighthouse Field State Beach/Its Beach – A popular beach along West Cliff Drive right next to Steamer Lane (the most famous surf spot in Santa Cruz) and the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum (note: this has become an unofficial dog beach in Santa Cruz so don’t be surprised if you see pups running around off-leash).
  • Natural Bridges State Beach – A 65-acre beach located at the end of West Cliff Drive, Natural Bridges State Beach offers everything from endless sandy stretches to interesting rock formations and a nearby Monarch butterflies at the state park.

Read my full guide to the best beaches in Santa Cruz

Best Museums in Santa Cruz

  • Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH) – located right next to Abbott Square in downtown Santa Cruz, the purpose of the MAH is to connect people through shared experiences of creativity, stories, and ideas.
  • Capitola Historical Museum – If you’re looking for other fun things to do in Capitola besides the beach and Capitola Village, head over to the Capitola Historical Museum where you’ll get a unique overview of Capitola’s history through the years.
  • Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History – Another favorite museum in Santa Cruz besides the MAH, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History is a good place to bring the kids to learn more about the local environment in Santa Cruz.
  • Bigfoot Discovery Museum – probably the most novel museum you’ll find in Santa Cruz, but it’s free and it can be entertaining for anyone who wants to learn more about the elusive Bigfoot legend.

Food & Coffee

Coffee & Tea

  • Santa Cruz Coffee Roasting Company
  • Verve
  • Cat & Cloud Coffee Shop
  • Hidden Peak Tea House (the best Santa Cruz tea house)

Breakfast

  • Walnut Avenue Cafe
  • Linda’s Seabreeze Cafe
  • Cafe Brasil
  • Aldo’s

Lunch

  • Taqueria Vallarta
  • Tacos Moreno
  • Betty Burgers
  • Saturn Cafe
  • Cafe Gratitude
  • Dharma’s
  • Planet Fresh

Dinner

  • Riva Fish House
  • Tortilla Flats
  • Lillian’s Italian Kitchen
  • The Crepe Place
  • Carpo’s
  • El Palomar

Dessert

  • Chocolate
  • Marianne’s Ice Cream – the most iconic ice cream spot in Santa Cruz
  • Marini’s Candy (my first job!)

There are three different locations for Marini’s – the Boardwalk, the Santa Cruz Wharf, and downtown Santa Cruz.

Nightlife & Live Music Venues

One of the best things to do in Santa Cruz at night is to check out the many bars and live music venues around town. 

  • Red Room
  • Rosie McCann’s
  • Abbott Square
  • Rio Theatre
  • Kuumbwa Jazz Center
  • Moe’s Alley

Related: Best Things to do in San Francisco at Night

Best Santa Cruz Tours

  • Beginner Surf Lesson in Santa Cruz
  • Santa Cruz Bike Tour
  • Chardonnay Sailing Trip
  • Brew Cruz

 Note: if you’d rather do your own craft beer tour around Santa Cruz, check out my post about California breweries to get some ideas for where to go. 

Best Day Trips from Santa Cruz

Once you’ve had enough time to check out the many fun things to do around Santa Cruz, make sure to go on at least one of these day trips to experience more of the Central Coast or Bay Area.

  • Año Nuevo State Park (30 minutes) – one of the best places to see sea lions in their natural habitat in California.
  • 17 Mile Drive and Carmel-by-the-Sea (1 hour)
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium (1 hour) – One of the top attractions near Santa Cruz. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of the best aquariums in the world, not only for the fantastic experience they give to guests but for their cutting-edge conservation and research efforts throughout the years. Read our guide to the best things to do in Monterey.
  • Half Moon Bay (1 hour)
  • San Jose (1 hour) – Read my full post about what to do in San Jose
  • San Francisco (1.5-2 hours) – Read my full post on the 100+ things to do in San Francisco

The beautiful 17 Mile Drive! It’s just a short drive from Santa Cruz to Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea on the other side of the Bay.

Seasonal Events

  • Pleasure Point Street Fair (June)
  • Woodies on the Wharf (June)
  • Capitola Rod & Custom Classic Car Show (June)
  • Wharf to Wharf Race (July) – From the Santa Cruz Wharf to the Capitola Wharf
  • Santa Cruz Greek Festival (September)
  • Santa Cruz County Fair (September)
  • Capitola Art & Wine Festival (September)
  • Capitola Beach Festival (September)

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What to Pack for Santa Cruz

  • Sunglasses 
  • Hat
  • Light jacket or poncho
  • Flip Flops
  • Bathing Suit 
  • Good walking shoes (e.g. Allbirds Tree Runners)
  • Nice pair of shoes (for going out at night)
  • Sunscreen 
  • Daypack 
  • Beach bag
  • Waterproof camera
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Portable charger
  • Travel insurance for Santa Cruz 

Best Time to Visit Santa Cruz

Spring in Santa Cruz means colorful wildflower blooms – although September is still the best time to visit Santa Cruz imo.

By far the best time to visit Santa Cruz is in September. The weather is usually at its nicest, the tourists have mostly dissipated, and the UC Santa Cruz students are just starting to move back to campus.

Santa Cruz in September is one of the quietest times in the city when you can still enjoy beach weather and not find yourself stuck in traffic.

Spring is the second-best time to visit Santa Cruz when the wildflowers are in full bloom and the weather is getting nice again for hiking and spending time at the beach.

From June-August, Santa Cruz is at its busiest, with people coming down in droves from the Bay Area to enjoy the beaches and that laid-back Santa Cruz lifestyle in the summer.

Be prepared for a lot of tourists, but also quite a few events, festivals, and full Beach Boardwalk hours.

The winter can also be a nice time to visit for cheaper accommodation prices and fewer tourists, although the weather is usually rainy and can dip down to the 40s, especially at night.

Related: How to Spend Winter in Santa Cruz

How to Get from San Francisco to Santa Cruz

The quickest way to get to Santa Cruz from San Francisco is to rent a car and take I-280 S or US-101 S to Highway 17 South.

It usually takes about an hour and a half to two hours without heavy traffic. If you’re coming from San Jose, it’s usually 45 minutes to an hour.

If you want to save money or you’re not interested in driving, you can take public transit from San Francisco using Caltrain to get to San Jose and then the Highway 17 bus from Diridon Station in San Jose.

The public transit route usually takes around three hours, so be prepared for a long-ish journey.

Santa Cruz Travel Tips

  • Highway 17 is the quickest way to get to Santa Cruz from the Bay Area – it’s a beautiful highway but also one of the most treacherous in California. There are accidents that happen every week here, usually from people going too fast and being stupid. Don’t be one of those people.
  • Santa Cruz gets super busy in the summer and around holidays – if you’re coming down from the Bay Area for a visit, especially on the weekends, be prepared for it to take about twice as long to get over Highway 17.
  • The public transit in Santa Cruz is reliable, services most areas around the city, and is fairly affordable – Although it’s easier to have a car to get places quickly and to more obscure hiking spots, public transit is a good option to get around the city, especially if you’re staying in downtown Santa Cruz.
  • There’s now Uber in Santa Cruz – if you prefer to get around the city via rideshare and you don’t have a car! The last time I took an Uber in the city, the car was decked out in huge Christmas lights and the driver was bitching about politics the whole time – aka living up to Santa Cruz cliches!
  • Santa Cruz is known for its healthy take on a lot of cuisines – especially Mexican! Go with the flow and enjoy the hippie vibes in a lot of the restaurants in Santa Cruz. There has never been a better time to try delicious vegan cuisine than in Santa Cruz.
  • Santa Cruz hippies – speaking of hippies, there are still quite a few of them in Santa Cruz. Although sadly, it’s not just weed-smoking hippies and homeless anymore. Santa Cruz has seen an influx of meth and heroin addiction in recent years. You’ll come across people who are clearly on something in places like Pogonip, so be aware of your surroundings while you’re in these more drug prevalent areas (mostly on the Westside – northwest of downtown, near UCSC and Harvey West).
  • Bring layers! – people who aren’t from California often think that the whole state is sunny beach weather year-round. In Southern California that might be the case, but Central and Northern California are much more about that fog and brisk ocean breeze. In Santa Cruz, because it’s located in the Monterey Bay, there’s usually a chilly morning fog that burns off to sunshine by the middle of the day. Nights in Santa Cruz are fairly cold, no matter what season it is, and during the winter the city can get a decent amount of rain. It’s still California and not Canada, but prepare for temperatures to dip as low as the 40s to 50s at night during the winter. That’s cold for us!
  • There are very few free parking areas in downtown Santa Cruz – be prepared to pay for parking. There are various parking garages around downtown and street meters are color coordinated depending on how long you can park in a spot – loading zone, two hours, eight hours, etc. Most parking is $1/hour or $8/day with free parking on holidays. Even though downtown Santa Cruz is mostly paid parking, most other areas of Santa Cruz are free (besides maybe Capitola Village).

Related: 101 Things to do in California

Where to Stay in Santa Cruz

Because of its resort and summer vacation destination nature, Santa Cruz isn’t the cheapest in terms of accommodation. With that said, you can still find a variety of prices at Santa Cruz hotels. These are my top picks for places to stay in Santa Cruz for each budget!

BEST PLACES TO CAMP

If you want to save money and reconnect with the amazing nature to be found near the city, these are the best campsites in Santa Cruz County. Make sure to book a month or more in advance to guarantee a campsite, especially in the summer.

  • Forest of Nisene Marks
  • Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park Campground

If you’re in need of camping gear, these are my picks for the best 4-person tents.

MY FAVORITE AIRBNB IN SANTA CRUZ

  • Redwood Treehouse in Aptos (sign up for a new account here to get $40 off this booking). I stayed at this property over Thanksgiving and fell in love with the location, surrounding nature, and its peacefulness. Note: This property is up in the forest so be prepared for spotty cell phone service and the need for a car. With that’s said, it’s an ideal place to stay to check out the many fun things to do in Aptos and Eastside Santa Cruz

BEST HOTELS IN SANTA CRUZ

  • HI Santa Cruz Hostel
  • Harbor Inn
  • Bella Notte Inn – I stayed here last time I was in Santa Cruz and loved the location and the relaxing, Tuscan touches at the hotel.
  • Pacific Blue Inn
  • West Cliff Inn

Watch my video below on how to spend a day or two in Santa Cruz


PRACTICAL INFO FOR SANTA CRUZ

Find accommodation, book your rental car, or sign up for a local tour.

Book a vacation rental on Airbnb (and get $40 off your first booking).

Buy your California Guide here.


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12 Best Things to do in Santa Cruz, CA (with Map)

Almost synonymous with sun, sea, sand, and surf, the small coastal city of Santa Cruz is a wonderful place to both visit and live. Set on the north shore of Monterey Bay, it lies not far from San Jose and San Francisco with lots of lovely scenery and incredible Californian coastline to be found nearby.

Nicknamed ‘Surf City’, it is renowned for its laidback lifestyle and counterculture scene with life in town revolving around its beautiful beaches and bustling boardwalk. While its sun-kissed sands and superb surf spots are what attract many people, you can also find some interesting things to do in Santa Cruz, in the town itself. With countless spellbinding beaches, nature spots, fun tourist attractions and viewpoints for you to discover along the coast, Santa Cruz is definitely well worth checking out if you have the chance.

12. Cowell Beach

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Long a popular surf spot, Cowell Beach is set right next to the Santa Cruz Main Beach and is only separated from it by the city’s wharf. Aside from waves and breaks, it has swathes of golden sands for you to enjoy with phenomenal views on offer over the ocean and pier.

Widely regarded to be one of the best places to learn to surf in the States, it attracts beginners and experts alike with its wide variety of waves. While advanced surfers can attempt the challenging Steamer Lane, surf schools teach newbies in more gentle conditions on beginners’ waves.

Besides surfing and sunbathing, you can play volleyball on its inviting sands or stroll along the pier and enjoy unforgettable sunsets. Overlooking everything is the enormous Dream Inn – one of the most recognized landmarks along the coast.

11. University of California

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Set in an stunning spot, the University of California campus sprawls across several hills overlooking both the city and ocean below. Tucked away amidst its towering redwoods, you can find some interesting architecture and historic sites with lots of stupendous scenery and nature on show.

One of ten University of California campuses in the state, it was established in 1965 with countless college buildings and sport fields now strung across the largely rural site. Aside from its Museum of Natural History, there is the decaying nineteenth-century Cowell Ranch to check out while many of its buildings feature interesting designs and are made of recycled materials.

Its main draw, however, is its idyllic Arboretum and Botanic Garden while some outstanding hiking and mountain biking can be had in the forests and state parks that border the campus.

10. Santa Cruz Surfing Museum

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As Santa Cruz is synonymous with surfing, it is well worth checking out this small but superb museum when you are in town. Located in an old lighthouse, it lies along the top of the scenic West Cliff Drive and fittingly looks out over one of the city’s most famous surf spots – Steamer Lane.

Full of fabulous photos and short films, surfboards, and memorabilia, it was the first museum of its kind to open in 1986. Through informative exhibits, it documents over a hundred years of surfing culture in Santa Cruz with the sport having first been introduced in 1885 by three Hawaiian princes.

The lovely little lighthouse in which the collection is housed also stands as a memorial to Mark Abbott who sadly died in 1965 while surfing at the nearby Pleasure Point.

9. Seymour Marine Discovery Center

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Just past West Cliff Drive and Natural Bridges State Park you can find the state-of-the-art Seymour Marine Discovery Center which offers up a fascinating look into the ocean, its animals, and ecosystems. As well as indoor and outdoor exhibits, it has several aquaria to explore that are full of shoals of fish and sea creatures.

Part of the University of California’s Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus, the magnificent museum is perched atop of a cliff overlooking the ocean. At its entrance, you are welcomed by ‘Ms. Blue’ – the largest blue whale skeleton on display anywhere in the world.

Aside from this staggering sight, there are also tanks of sea anemones, starfish, and sharks for you to see as well as hands-on activities and interactive exhibits for kids to enjoy.

8. Wilder Ranch State Park

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Home to a delightful array of landscapes, scenery, and nature, Wilder Ranch State Park can be found just a stone’s throw from the marine center. Offering up all kinds of outdoor activities, it is a popular and picturesque place to visit with the park’s valleysand coastal bluffs lying just ten minutes’ drive west of the center.

Formerly a dairy ranch, the expansive estate was turned into a park in 1996 with an old quarry, lime kilns, and various historic buildings still dotted about its confines. Protected as part of a museum, its farmhouse, barns, and rodeo arena now highlight how early ranchers used to live in California.

In total there are over fifty kilometers of trails for you to hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride along with fantastic scenery and views wherever you go.

7. Mystery Spot

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Since opening in 1939, the intriguing Mystery Spot has been a very popular tourist attraction in Santa Cruz due to all its amazing illusions that seem to defy gravity. Set on a steeply sloping hillside just ten minutes’ drive north of the center, it is fun a place to visit and take photos of yourself at improbable angles.

As the laws of gravity seem to be suspended at the site, visitors can lean at seemingly impossible angles without falling. This puzzling phenomenon makes for some great photos with people even appearing tilted when standing up straight in the site’s creaky old cabin.

Aside from snapping photo after photo of the gravitational anomaly to show your friends, you can also enjoy a leisurely hike through the nearby grove of redwoods.

6. Roaring Camp Railroads

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A wonderful way to see some of the stupendous scenery that surrounds the city is to sit back, relax, and enjoy a ride along the Roaring Camp Railroads. From its historic old depot in Felton, you can choose between terrific two train rides with one taking you down to Santa Cruz beach and the other winding its way through the remarkable redwood forests.

Since 1963, it has delighted locals and tourists alike with its magical train rides through the valleys, mountains, and forests. As you are pulled along by a vintage steam locomotive, you’ll learn all there is to know about the narrow-gauge railroad, Roaring Camp, and the scenery and nature around you.

In addition to simply enjoying the scenic route, you can also explore its camp which is home to an old-fashioned general store, charming depot, and small museum.

5. Natural Bridges State Beach

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Just ten minutes’ drive west of downtown you can find the beautiful Natural Bridges State Beach. One of the most scenic stretches of sand in the state, it is so named due to the striking sandstone sea arch that lies just offshore and makes for such phenomenal photos.

Protected as a state park since 1933, the area is home to lots of exquisite nature and wildlife with craggy coastal cliffs, tidal pools, and saltwater marshes all bordering the beach. While seals and sea otters can sometimes be spotted, the park is renowned for being one of the best places to watch the absolutely unforgettable annual monarch butterfly migrations.

Besides sunbathing, surfing, and hiking along its trails, you can enjoy stunning sunsets and sunrises from the beach with incredible ocean views guaranteed whenever you go.

4. Santa Cruz Wharf

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Back towards the center of town is another of Santa Cruz’s top tourist attractions – the lively yet laidback Santa Cruz Wharf. Jutting out into Monterey Bay, it lies in between Main Beach and Cowell Beach, right next to the bustling boardwalk.

Originally built in 1914 for deep-water vessels to dock at, it is now instead used as a fishing pier or vantage point from which to gaze out over the beach, city, and ocean. Lining the wharf are a number of great seafood restaurants for you to try out as well as several souvenir shops.

From here you can also rent kayaks and take scenic boat trips or dolphin and whale watching tours. You don’t have to go far to see wildlife though as a colony of sea lions inhabits the end of the pier.

3. Santa Cruz Main Beach

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Right next to the wharf is the Santa Cruz Main Beach which is the best and most popular place to head in town if you’re after sun, sea, and sand. Curving its way gently around the bay, the beach’s broad swathe of sand offers up all kinds of fun activities and lies alongside the endless attractions of the boardwalk.

As life in the city revolves around both the beach and boardwalk, no visit to Santa Cruz can ever be complete without at least spending some time on its sun-kissed sands. Aside from lounging lazily on the beach, you can play volleyball on its courts or swim and paddle about in its sheltered waters.

In addition, Main Beach lies just a stone’s throw from the wharf and boardwalk and has countless shops, restaurants, and cafes for you to choose from.

2. West Cliff Drive

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A treat to walk, run, or cycle along, West Cliff Drive winds its way along the coast to the west of the city and stretches almost three miles in length. Along the route there are lots of scenic spots and viewpoints to stop off at with breathtaking panoramas over the Pacific Ocean wherever you go.

Popular with locals and tourists alike, the paved path meanders its way along the clifftops passing secluded coves, beaches, and state parks. In addition, it takes you past such sights as the steep West Cliff Steps and Santa Cruz Surfing Museum before terminating at Natural Bridges State Beach.

Besides simply gazing out over the ocean and the craggy cliffs of the Californian coastline, you can also spy dolphins, whales, and surfers in the sparkling waves down below.

1. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

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As it boasts an amazing mix of rides and games, arcades, and attractions, the iconic Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk really is not to be missed when in town. The oldest surviving amusement park in the state, it runs alongside the golden sands of Main Beach, attracting locals and tourists alike with its enticing sights, sounds, and smells.

Opened in 1907, the bustling boardwalk has a lovely old-time look and feel with some attractions now even recognized as National Historic Landmarks. Besides its intricately carved Looff carousel, for instance, you can spy all kinds of classic carnival games with the Giant Dipper – its wonderful wooden roller coaster – being its standout sight.

On top of all its thrill rides, arcades, and games, you’ll find innumerable entertainment and dining options with the delicious smell of popcorn wafting through the air the whole way along.

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The largest city in Bolivia.

Mission San José de Chiquitos

Historically, Santa Cruz de la Sierra (better known as Santa Cruz) is very different from other well-known cities in Bolivia. Located on the humid and hot plains, you are unlikely to find any interesting architectural sights here. It is worth spending a day or two here, wandering around the small center, tasting Bolivian cuisine, visiting several museums and then heading somewhere else. Tourists visit Santa Cruz primarily to visit famous sights outside the city – Inca ruins, historical Jesuit missions, and unique national parks within a few hours drive from this largest Bolivian metropolis.

Santa Cruz was originally founded in 1561 by the Spanish conquistador Nuflo de Chávez about 200 km from its current location. The city changed location several times until it was finally founded on the Pirai River at the end of the 16th century. For most of its history, Santa Cruz remained a small town, and even Bolivia’s declaration of independence in 1825 changed little in its history.

Until the 1950s, the population of Santa Cruz was only 25,000 inhabitants. Construction of roads and railways at the beginning of 19The 60s was the beginning of the rapid development of the city’s economy. After 40 years, it has grown into the largest and economically most important city in Bolivia.

Santa Cruz Attractions

There are not many interesting places to see in Santa Cruz. One of the few is the main square, Plaza 24 de Septiembre. Vehicles are off-limits at both ends of the square, making it an oasis of calm compared to the rest of the bustling part of the city. Here you can easily find travel agencies and hotels, cafes and restaurants. The decoration of the square is the Basilica Menor de San Lorenzo (Basílica Menor de San Lorenzo). The first church was built here in 1605. The current temple dates from 1845. You can climb the clock tower and look at the panorama of the city.

Museums

Church Art Museum

The Museum of Ecclesiastical Art (Museo de Arte Sagrado) presents a collection of icons, church chasubles and medallions. The most interesting of the exhibits are the gold and silver relics of the Jesuit missions of Guarayos. It houses one of the smallest books in the world (the size of a fingernail) with translations of the Lord’s Prayer in several languages. The museum is located inside the Menor de San Lorenzo Basilica in Plaza 24 de Septiembre. It is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to noon and from 4 pm to 6 pm, and on Sunday from 10 am to noon and from 6 pm to 8 pm.

Ethno-Folklore Museum

The Ethno-Folklore Museum (Museo Etno-Folklórico) has a small collection of baskets, musical instruments, and other interesting exhibits of artistic crafts belonging to the Indian cultures of the lowlands of Bolivia. The museum is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to noon and from 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm. The museum is located in Parque El Arenal, a popular place for locals to rent catamarans and swim in the lagoon.

Guembe Biocentre

This popular holiday destination is not to be missed if you are traveling through Santa Cruz. Biocentro Guembe has the largest butterfly nursery in the world and is located in one of the most beautiful places in the tropical region of Bolivia. Just 20 minutes from downtown Santa Cruz, it is open 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset. This beautiful complex of 24 hectares also has many other interesting objects.

First of all, it is known for its huge mesh butterfly dome. The park also houses a rich orchid collection (Bolivia has the largest number of orchid species of any country in the world) and an aviary where you can see scarlet macaws, toucans, parrots, peacocks and other colorful tropical birds.

In addition to all this, there is a hotel, bungalows, campground, picnic and barbecue areas, many restaurants and bars (you won’t go hungry if you want to stay overnight), several large lagoons where you can kayak or fishing, 16 natural sandy pools, a huge playground with shallow water, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking trails, gift shop, ample parking and even a conference room! It offers alternative therapies, massages, hiking trails, and beautiful places for children to play and play.

The easiest way to get here from Santa Cruz is by taxi. Address: km 7, Camino Porongo, Zona Los Batos, website www.biocentroguembe.com

Water park

To cope with the hot weather of Santa Cruz, there is no better place than a water park. This is the most modern and largest water park in Bolivia, designed for 5,000 people. The park has 6 water slides, a wave pool, a “lazy river” with a bar, a playground for children with small water slides and a pool, a fast food cafe.

It is open from September to May each year and is closed during the Bolivian winter months (June to August). Opening hours: Friday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (but may be closed on rainy days).

The park is located near the Viru Viru International Airport. The best way to get here is by taxi. Address: AQUALAND, Carretera al Norte Km. 12

There is also a free shuttle bus that runs three times in the morning from the Cine Center to the Aquapark. Cine Center (a complex of cinemas, restaurants, cafes, shops, entertainment for children) is located on the second ring near El Trompillo Airport, the exact address is 2do Anillo entre René Moreno y Monseñor Santisteban.

Useful information

Santa Cruz is divided by a series of ring roads, which are called “rings” (anillo) here. In total, there are nine ring roads, the first ring revolves around the city center, the ninth – on the very outskirts.

The tourist information office is located on the north side of the main square, Plaza 24 de Septiembre. It is open daily until 20:00.

There is a free space next to the Basilica called Manzana. The city bus leaves from here with a 3-hour city tour. The bus leaves twice a day at 9:00 and at 14:30.

For complete information about tours in and out of the city, contact tour operator Rosario Tours (address: Calle Arenales 193, website www.rosariotours.com). Another good tour operator is Ruta Verde (www.rutaverdebolivia.com). They offer a wide variety of city tours, excursions to Amboro, Noel Kempf and National Parks, boat trips in the Bolivian Amazon region, trips to Jesuit missions, La Higuera (the place where Che Guevara died), private tours and much more.

Attractions outside of Santa Cruz

Jesuit missions

Amboro National Park

Amboro National Park is located in the pristine wilderness of Bolivia. Located 150 km west of Santa Cruz, the park covers more than 600,000 hectares and includes four biozones: the Amazon Basin, subtropical forests, temperate forest and Andean territory. Over 700 bird species live in the area – one of the largest concentrations of birds per square kilometer in the world. Many valuable species of trees, bromeliads, orchids and giant ferns grow in the park. The park is home to jaguars, rare spectacled bears and other mammals native to the Amazon basin. A number of hiking trails lead to caves and waterfalls. Housing consists mainly of simple houses and campsites. Detailed information about tours and videos.

Noel-Kempff-Mercado National Park

Noel Kempff Mercado National Park (Nacia parko Noel Kempff Mercado) is located about 400 km northeast of Santa Cruz. You will discover amazing landscapes in the Amazon rainforest region. This is one of the largest parks in terms of area (1.5 million hectares) in the entire Amazon basin. The park has about 4,000 plant species, more than 600 bird species, and many other species of rare animals. Long way to see it all, but the trip will not disappoint.

There are two entrances to the Noël-Kempff-Mercado National Park for visitors:

Noel Kempff Flor de Oro (North side of the park, almost all tourists come here by charter planes from Santa Cruz).

Noel Kempff Los Fierros (south side of the park).

All tours start from Santa Cruz, get to the national park by plane or bus. You can find out more information and book a tour on the website www.rutaverdebolivia.com

Samaipata

Samaipata is a small town 120 km south of Santa Cruz. Samaipata is located in the eastern foothills of the Bolivian Andes and is a popular tourist attraction for Bolivian and foreign tourists. The interest of tourists is not the city itself, but the ruins of El Fuerte de Samaipata (Samaipata Fortress) located 30 minutes away. It is not really a fortress, but a ceremonial center carved into a huge rock, one of the most important archaeological sites in Bolivia. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List at 1998, this archaeological complex represents the cultural heritage of the Chane (an ethnic group that lived in the north of modern Argentina and south of Bolivia), which preceded the Incas. Later, the Incas founded their settlement next to it. Even later, the Spanish colonialists founded a city near the temple, but later the inhabitants left it and moved to the valley in which the modern city of Samaipata is located. The archaeological complex is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, admission is paid.

Rosario Tours (website: www. rosariotours.com), organizes day trips here with English-speaking guides. Another tour operator, Michael Blendinger Nature Tours, has an office in Samaipata and also offers trips from Santa Cruz. Tour operator website: http://www.discoveringbolivia.com

How to get there

Airport

Santa Cruz has two airports

Viru Viru International Airport
(Aeropuerto Internacional Viru Viru) is the largest and most modern airport in Bolivia. It is located 16 km from Santa Cruz. To get from the airport to the city center, you usually order a taxi. The second, cheaper option is the “micro” (minibus), which waits outside the airport’s main entrance. The minibus departs as it fills up with passengers. The fare is less than one US dollar.

El Trompillo
is the oldest airport in Santa Cruz. El Trompillo was built in 1920, for 65 years it was the only airport until Viru Viru International Airport was built in 1985. Since then, it has served only domestic flights and aircraft of the Bolivian Air Force. El Trompillo Airport is located about 2 km from the city centre.

Bus

Terminal Bimodal – serves as a bus and train station at the same time. It is located 1.5 km east of the city center, just before the third ring (anillo) at the end of Avenida Brasil. The old bus terminal at Avenida Cañoto and Avenida Irala is now closed. The bus ride from La Paz to Santa Cruz takes 18 hours, Cochabamba about 10 hours, Sucre 12 hours, Trinidad 10 hours, Tarija 16 hours, San Ignacio 10 hours, Yacuiba 8 hours, Quijarro – 19hours.

Train

The railway connects Santa Cruz with the Bolivian cities of Kihharo and Yacuiba on the border of Brazil and Argentina. About halfway between Santa Cruz and Kihjaro, the train stops at San José de Chiquitos, one of the famous Jesuit mission centers in Bolivia. For more information about the railway and train schedules in Bolivia, see article

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Traditional Bolivian souvenirs are best purchased in the Andean region of Bolivia, where they are cheaper and of better quality, especially textiles made from llama and alpaca wool. Santa Cruz has a wide selection of souvenirs in the main square, Plaza 24 de Septiembre. A good alternative is the Sunday market behind the main church (this place is called Manzana) and René Moreno Avenue (Avenida René Moreno). Woodcarving (made from hardwood guayacán) is, in a way, the hallmark of Santa Cruz.

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One of the best places to buy handicrafts is the Artecampo shop. Small, brightly colored and thatched, the building is one of the most popular souvenir shops for tourists. As a rule, all excursions around the city make a stop here. Products here are more expensive than in other stores. Handicrafts come to Artecampo from all over Bolivia. Really interesting pieces include leather goods, hammocks, wickerwork, lampshades made from natural materials. Store address: Calle Monseñor Salvatierra 407.

In the small town of San Miguel de Velasco, one of the main attractions is the church of the same name. This is one of six Jesuit missions erected in Santa Cruz County. You will be fascinated by the sight of a church, no matter how many churches you have already seen.

The frescoes above the roof and the altar are incredibly reminiscent of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. The interior is of breathtaking luxury. To finish the church in 1767, the master Antonio Rojas was given more than 450 kilograms of gold. The main altar is estimated to be worth several million dollars.

Fortunately, the Church of San Miguel de Velasco has survived almost unchanged. Which allows us to enjoy the original look of objects and decorations. You just have to sit down in this church to feel like a time traveler.

Mission San José de Chiquitos

Mission San José de Chiquitos is a unique place. The building is made in the late Baroque style and today it is almost the only surviving representative of this type of architecture in the country. There are other similar churches in Paraguay and Argentina, but they look more like ruins.

The construction of the mission took place in four stages: in 1747, the construction of the main building was completed; in 1748, the bell tower was opened; in 1750, the crypt was opened; More than 5,000 people participated in the construction of the complex.

Unfortunately, as of early 2013, the mission buildings are in a deplorable state. The complex is in dire need of restoration work. The bell tower and the crypt are already closed to the public.

You can see the interior of the church. The carvings inside the church are simpler than in other Jesuit mission churches, but the gold decorations and stone facades are striking in their beauty.

Your walk through the complex will be accompanied by music that comes from the building of the Judicial Collegium, because the music school is located here. School students are happy to brag about their achievements.

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Lomas de Arena Regional Park

One of the most visited places in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz is the Lomas de Arena Regional Park, opened on September 25, 1991. It was created to protect forest plantations, which play an important role in protecting and strengthening the dunes, which serve as a haven for many species of animals and plants. Currently, the management of Lomas de Arena is actively fighting fires and logging associated with the development of the territory.

The rainforests of Lomas de Arena are famous for their diversity of flora – rare species of animals such as possums, anteaters and sloths live here. Also here you can find about 12 species of bats, as well as badgers, foxes and monkeys. It should be mentioned that about 256 species of birds are found on the territory of Lomas de Arena, and the park is also home to 50 species of reptiles, of which 27 are amphibians.

The Lomas de Arena Regional Park is famous for its many different tourist attractions. Among them: Ecological trail, Archaeological sites – ceramic remains of the Bolivian Chane culture, as well as the Rural Tourism Zone and the Information Center. In the latter, you can find out more information about the history and development of Lomas de Arena.

The Caa Iya del Gran Chaco National Park in the southern province of Santa Cruz in Bolivia was formally established in September 1995 at the initiative of the indigenous peoples living in the area. It is the largest dry tropical forest in South America and the most extensive forest region of the continent after the Amazon, its area is 34411 sq. km. There is very little precipitation here – only 500 millimeters of rain per year, and the temperature rises above 32 degrees Celsius.

Kaa-Iya in the ancient language of the Guarani Indians means “owners of the mountains”, or the place where wealth is found, in the sense of the abundance of natural resources and the relationship between man and nature. More than 100 species of different animals live in the national park: jaguars. peccaries, giant armadillos, deer, cougars, tapirs, a variety of reptiles and many birds.

Archaeological site of Fuerte de Samaipata

Department of Santa Cruz in Bolivia is known for the ancient archaeological site of Fuerte de Samaipata, located at an altitude of 1950 meters, which has no analogues in South America. It was declared a national monument of Bolivia in 1951, and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998.

This site was known as the ritual and living center of the ancient Mojocoyas around 300 BC. The archaeological complex includes 2 sectors. Rock 250 m long and 60 m wide with numerous petroglyphs – images of animals and fish carved on stone, as well as geometric patterns. It is believed that this ritual stone of the XIV-XVI centuries is a unique monument of pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs

The second part south of the hill is a few hectares of the ruins of the Inca city. Here you can see a large central square with monumental public buildings around and agricultural terraces on the adjacent slopes, which is typical for Inca settlements.

Arcoiris Waterfall

Arcoiris Waterfall (Spanish for “rainbow”) is located in the Noël-Kempf-Mercado National Nature Park in the province of Santa Cruz. The waterfall is formed in the bed of the Pauserna River, which belongs to the Amazon River Basin. The height of the waterfall is about 90 meters, and the width of the water flow is 50 meters. In the afternoon, the sun’s rays fall so that a bright rainbow appears above the waterfall.

The waterfall is located on the edge of the huge Kaparu Maseta plateau, which almost along the entire perimeter is limited by almost vertical cliffs up to 300 meters in height. The area of ​​the plateau is about 3000 sq. km. Several types of rare ecosystems can be observed on the plateau. Around the Arkoiris waterfall are impenetrable jungles.

Bolivian travel agencies offer to organize a pirogue trip to the waterfall along the Pauserne River, which can take several days.

Noel-Kempf-Mercado National Park

Noel-Kempf-Mercado National Park is located in the northeast of the province of Santa Cruz near the border with Brazil. In 2000, the park was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The park covers an area of ​​15,000 sq. km. This is one of the largest parks in the Amazon basin. There are many rivers, waterfalls and lakes. The largest river is the Itenez, one of the tributaries of the Amazon, two large lakes Chaplin and Bella Vista, Fawcett Falls and others.

The average temperature is 25°C and the average rainfall during the rainy season is 195mm. The driest month of July receives only 18mm of rain.

The park has a huge variety of flora and fauna. It is home to about 4,000 plant species, 130 mammal species, 620 bird species and 70 reptile species.

The park has two camps for the development of ecotourism Flor de Oro in the north near the river Itenes and Los Fierros in the south. Visitors can book tours through the jungle to watch the many animals and birds, or down the river to see the pink river dolphins. You can book a trip to waterfalls or lakes.

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Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Spanish: Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is the largest city in Bolivia and the administrative center of the department of the same name. It is located in the east of the country. Better known in the world as Santa Cruz. In terms of population, this city is far ahead of the official capital of Bolivia, the city of Sucre and the actual capital of La Paz.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra was founded on February 26, 1561 by Captain Nufle de Chavez, who gave a new name to an already existing settlement, which means “holy cross on the hill”. That was the name of his hometown in Extremadura, Spain. As in other cities they conquered or founded, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra the Spaniards made great efforts to convert the Indian tribes inhabiting this territory to the Christian Catholic faith. Today, the city is home to a large number of ancestors of those who would have been born from the marriages of the conquerors with the local population.

The original settlement of Santa Cruz de la Sierra was located 220 km east of its current location. After protracted and acute conflicts with the indigenous population, the city was first moved to another place, closer to the banks of the Rio Grande, and then to its current location, on the banks of the Pirari River in 1592.

For several centuries the city played the role of the center of the Jesuits and was the place of organization of Christian missions in South America. The city received a serious role in the life of Bolivia and resources for development only at the beginning of the 20th century, when in Bolivia, after unsuccessful wars with its neighbors, they realized that it was necessary to pay more attention to the development of the eastern part of the country. As a result, in the mid-1950s, a road to Cochabamba was built to the previously isolated city, and then a railway was built from Santa Cruz to Brazil. Thus, the economic and demographic growth of the city was stimulated. The improvement of roads and communications, the construction of an airport, as well as a continuous influx of emigrants, turned the city into one of the most industrialized and important commercial centers in the country during the second half of the twentieth century.

Today, Santa Cruz is not only the most populous city in Bolivia, but also the richest department in the country, producing over 30% of the national GDP. An oil refining, food-flavoring and leather industries have been created here.
The climate in which the city is located should be classified as semi-tropical. The weather here is warm all year round, but the cold winds called surazos blowing from the Argentine pampas can significantly reduce the temperature in a short time. The most precipitation falls in Santa Cruz in January and February.

Among the attractions of this Bolivian city, we highlight the following: one of the best zoos in South America, the colorful Plaza 24 de Septembre and the Cathedral located on it, the Museum of the Cathedral, which contains unique exhibits of Jesuit missions, the Museum of Natural History, etc. .P. There are many interesting places around the city.
In addition to the railway, buses and cars, it can be reached via Viru Viru International Airport
(http://www.sabsa.aero/aeropuerto-viru-viru/default.aspx), located a few kilometers from the city.

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Confiamos en la Secretaría General para impulsar los objetivos establecidos en el Convenio de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
encaminados a fortalecer la cooperación iberoamericana, la cohesion interna y la proyección internacional de la Comunidad Iberoamericana de Naciones.

We are confident that the General Secretariat will contribute to the achievement of the goals embodied in the Santa Cruz de la Sierra
agreement aimed at strengthening Ibero-American cooperation, mutual solidarity and dissemination of information at the international level about the Ibero-American community of nations.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra Agreement, with the aim of strengthening Ibero-American cooperation, mutual solidarity and the dissemination of information at the international level about the Ibero-American community of nations. “>

Consulta latinoamericana y sudamericana sobre las poblaciones indígenas, Santa Cruz de la Sierra
(septembre de 1994, Bolivia)

Latin and South American Indigenous Consultation, Santa Cruz de la Sierra
(September 1994, Bolivia).

Santa Cruz de la Sierra (September 1994, Bolivia).”>

Manifiestan su satisfacción por la celebración de la Cumbre de las Américas sobre Desarrollo Sostenible, que se llevará a cabo en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia, entre el 6 y 8 de diciembre de 1996.

The Presidents note with satisfaction that on 6-8 December 1996 at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia, will host the Inter-American Summit on Sustainable Development.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, will host the Inter-American Summit on Sustainable Development.” >

Expresamos nuestra gratitud al Presidente Carlos D. Mesa y al pueblo de Bolivia por la hospitalidad y atenciones recibidas durante la XIII Cumbre Iberoamericana de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
.

We express our gratitude to President Carlos Mesa and the people of Bolivia for the hospitality and attention extended to us during the thirteenth Ibero-American Summit at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra.” >

Además, la CEPAL y el FNUAP han acordado hacer una exposición conjunta en la reunión iberoamericana que se celebrará, como preparación de la Segunda Asamblea Mundial sobre el Envejecimiento, en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
en noviembre de 2001.

In addition, ECLAC and UNFPA have agreed to organize a joint presentation at the Ibero-American preparatory meeting for the Second World Assembly on Aging, to be held at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia, in November 2001.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia in November 2001.” >

Asimismo, en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
(Bolivia) se celebró en mayo un curso de capacitación organizado por el Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia de España, la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional y el Sistema Económico Latinoamericano (SELA).

Tengo el honor de transmitirle adjunto a la presente, el texto de la Declaración de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
aprobado en la XIII Cumbre Iberoamericana de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno, celebrada los días 14 y 15 de noviembre de 2003.

I have the honor to transmit herewith the text of Declaration Santa Cruz de la Sierra
adopted at the Thirteenth Ibero-American Meeting of Heads of State and Government, held on 14 and 15 November 2003.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, adopted at the Thirteenth Ibero-American Meeting of Heads of State and Government, held on 14 and 15 November 2003.”>

El 23 de enero, el Canciller ecuatoriano se reunió con el Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
y le manifesto la necesidad urgente de alcanzar una solución pacífica a la situación.

January 23 at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
The Ecuadorian Minister for Foreign Affairs met with the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Peru and pointed out to him the urgent need to reach a peaceful settlement of the situation.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the Ecuadorian Foreign Minister met with the Foreign Minister of Peru and pointed out to him the urgent need to reach a peaceful settlement of the situation. “>

En relación con las mesas redondas que se celebran conjuntamente con el presente período de sesiones, subraya que la pobreza es uno de los principales problemas de América Latina, como se reconoció en la 13ª Cumbre Iberoamericana, celebrada recientemente en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
.

With regard to the round tables that were being held in parallel with the current session, she would like to emphasize that one of the main problems in Latin America was poverty, and this had been formally stated at the thirteenth Ibero-American Summit, held in latest at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.” >

Santa Cruz de la Sierra
en noviembre de 2006 and en Quito en octubre de 2007.

At previous sessions, the Forum participants were informed about a series of seminars on this issue organized by the Office in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia, in November 2006 and in Quito in October 2007.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia in November 2006 and in Quito in October 2007.” >

En noviembre de 2005, el Centro también llegó a un acuerdo con la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para organizar actividades conjuntas en tres de los centros de capacitación de la Agencia situados en Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Cartagena y La Antigua.

In addition, in November 2005, the Center entered into an agreement with the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation to organize joint activities at the Agency’s three training centers located at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, Bolivia; Cartagena, Colombia; and Antigua, Guatemala.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia; Cartagena, Colombia; and Antigua, Guatemala.” >

La determinación de consolidar los acuerdos adoptados en la Cumbre de las Américas sobre Desarrollo Sostenible de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, y fortalecer, para tal fin, los mecanismos existentes dentro de la Organización;

Determined to take action to strengthen the agreements reached at the Summit of the Americas on Sustainable Development at Santa Cruz de la Sierra
and to strengthen the Organization’s internal mechanisms to this end;

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and to this end to strengthen the internal mechanisms of the Organization;”>

Tóásó fue conducido luego de su detención, conjuntamente con Mario Tadic, doble nacional boliviano-croata, a dependencias policiales de la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, donde se le mantuvo incomunicado durante dos dias.

After being detained, Mr. Toasho, together with Mario Tadić, a citizen of Bolivia and Croatia, was taken to the Police Detention Center of the City Service Santa Cruz de la Sierra
, where he was kept incommunicado for two days.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, where he was held incommunicado for two days.” >

La Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República ordenó que el proceso contra Toásó tuviera lugar en la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
lugar donde fue detenido.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Spanish: Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is the largest city in Bolivia and the administrative center of the department of the same name. It is located in the east of the country. Better known in the world as Santa Cruz. In terms of population, this city is far ahead of the official capital of Bolivia, the city of Sucre and the actual capital of La Paz.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra was founded on February 26, 1561 by Captain Nufle de Chavez, who gave the already existing settlement a new name, which means “holy cross on the hill”. That was the name of his hometown in Extremadura, Spain. As in other cities they conquered or founded, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra the Spaniards made great efforts to convert the Indian tribes inhabiting this territory to the Christian Catholic faith. Today, the city is home to a large number of ancestors of those who would have been born from the marriages of the conquerors with the local population.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra was originally located 220 km east of its current location. After protracted and acute conflicts with the indigenous population, the city was first moved to another location, closer to the banks of the Rio Grande, and then to its current location, on the banks of the Pirari River in 1592.

For several centuries the city played the role of the center of the Jesuits and was the place of organization of Christian missions in South America. The city received a serious role in the life of Bolivia and resources for development only at the beginning of the 20th century, when in Bolivia, after unsuccessful wars with its neighbors, they realized that it was necessary to pay more attention to the development of the eastern part of the country. As a result, in the mid-1950s, a road to Cochabamba was built to the previously isolated city, and then a railway was built from Santa Cruz to Brazil. Thus, the economic and demographic growth of the city was stimulated. The improvement of roads and communications, the construction of an airport, as well as a continuous influx of emigrants, turned the city into one of the most industrialized and important commercial centers in the country during the second half of the twentieth century.

Today, Santa Cruz is not only the most populous city in Bolivia, but also the richest department in the country, producing over 30% of the national GDP. An oil refining, food-flavoring and leather industries have been created here.

The climate in which the city is located should be classified as semi-tropical. The weather here is warm all year round, but the cold winds called surazos blowing from the Argentine pampas can significantly reduce the temperature in a short time. The most precipitation falls in Santa Cruz in January and February.

Among the attractions of this Bolivian city, we highlight the following: one of the best zoos in South America, the colorful Plaza 24 de Septembre and the Cathedral located on it, the Museum of the Cathedral, which contains unique exhibits of Jesuit missions, the Museum of Natural History, etc. .P. There are many interesting places around the city.

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The long beach of Praia de Santa Cruz is divided into several beaches, each with its own name, the most famous of which are: Praia do Navio, Praia do Mirante, Praia do Pisão, Praia da Física, Praia do Centro, Praia de Santa Elena (Praia de Santa Helena), Praia da Formosa (Praia da Formosa) and Praia Azul (Praia Azul), which were awarded the Blue Flag in 2006. Clear sea, clean sand, picturesque cliffs attract many vacationers to the Santa Cruz beach area.

In the south, the steep rocky coasts of Ponta da Vigia give rise to a chain of rock formations, among which stands out the Penedo do Guincho cliff, thirty meters high and one hundred meters in circumference, with tunnel at the base. The ledges of the coast form something similar to terraces, from where, in good weather, you can admire an extensive panorama from the lighthouse of Cape Carvoeiro (Cabo Carvoeiro) to Berlengas (Berlengas).

It has everything you need for recreation, including a swimming pool and an underground shooting range. There is a local airport nearby, so there are many tourists here, which makes the beach area even more crowded and lively.

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Santa Cruz is a beautiful island that is part of the Virgin Islands. This is the perfect place to truly take a break from the noisy modern world. It should be noted that Santa Cruz Island is famous for its unique coral reefs, of which there are a large number. There are about a hundred sugar plantations, windmills, and stone towers on this island, from which the entire local landscape of the island is visible.

5n San Juan – St. Thomas (Charlotte Amalie) – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Santa Cruz – Tortola (Road Town) – San Juan

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7n San Juan – St. Thomas (Charlotte Amalie) – Santa Cruz – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Castries – Bridgetown – Basseterre – San Juan

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7n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – Santa Cruz – Tortola (Road Town) – Perfect Day CoCoKai – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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8n Port Canaveral – Labadi – Puerto Plata – St. Thomas (Charlotte Amalie) – Santa Cruz – Port Canaveral

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8n Port Canaveral – Santa Cruz – Saint Martin (Philipsburg) – San Juan – Labadi – Port Canaveral

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9n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – Puerto Plata – Santa Cruz – Basseterre – Saint Martin (Philipsburg) – San Juan – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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9n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – Puerto Plata – Santa Cruz – Basseterre – Saint Martin (Philipsburg) – San Juan – Labadi – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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9n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – Perfect Day CoCoKai – Labadi – Puerto Plata – Santa Cruz – Saint Martin (Philipsburg) – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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9n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – San Juan – Santa Cruz – St. John’s – Basseterre – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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10n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – Puerto Plata – San Juan – Santa Cruz – St. John’s – Basseterre – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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10n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – San Juan – Santa Cruz – St. Thomas (Charlotte Amalie) – Buster – Dominica (Roseau) – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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10n Miami (or Fort Lauderdale) – St. Maarten (Philipsburg) – Santa Cruz – St. John’s – Castries – Buster – Miami (or Fort Lauderdale)

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12n Baltimore – Santa Cruz – Saint Martin (Philipsburg) – Castries – Bridgetown – Buster – Baltimore

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13n Baltimore – Labadi – Puerto Plata – Santa Cruz – Fort de France – Bridgetown – Castries – Basseterre – Baltimore

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Canaries. Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Vladimir Dergachev’s illustrated magazine “Landscapes of Life” – Learn

Vladimir Dergachev

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Annual carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife locals call the second largest in the world after the carnival in the sister city of Rio de Janeiro.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife (205 thousand inhabitants. 2018) is the capital of the province of the same name in Spain, the island of Tenerife, and one of the two capitals of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands (seat of parliament).
In ancient times, the settlements of Anaga, one of the nine island kingdoms of the Guanches, were located on the territory of the modern city, as evidenced by various finds discovered during archaeological excavations, in particular, a mummy, possibly one of the kings.

The province got its name from the silver Holy Cross of the Conquistadors, which Alonso Fernandez de Lugo erected after landing on the coast of Añaso in 1494 (the cross is kept in the National Museum of Tenerife). Over time, the fishing village became an important port in the closed harbor of La Laguna. From 1723 the city became the administrative center of Tenerife instead of La Laguna, and in 1833-1927 years – the capital of the entire archipelago of the Canary Islands.

Tenerife was repeatedly attacked by the British and Danes, but without success. In 1797, the famous English Admiral Nelson tried to capture the port, but was defeated.

The basis of the economy of Santa Cruz is tourism and trade, since 1930 the first oil refinery in Spain has been operating. Tenerife North International Airport is located near the city.
Tourist ships dock at the cruise terminal in the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The port is the fourth busiest in Spain (about one million passengers in 2018). Nearby is a sports harbor for yachts.

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A new logo designed to strengthen Tenerife’s position in the tourism market appeared in 2016. At the initiative of the city council, a metal version (11.1 meters long and 1.4 meters high) was made and installed in the Plaza de España. In the center of the logo, instead of the second letter “A” in the word Santa, there is a heart. According to the intentions of the authors, in this way they are trying to fix the role of the city as a vital economic and tourist center of the island and the archipelago.

Photo by Anton Dergachev

Santa Cruz is not particularly rich in sights, so you can go to the neighboring city of San Cristobal de La Laguna (155.6 thousand inhabitants, 2018), the former capital of the island, by light rail, the fare is 1.35 €. It is advisable to go to the Teide volcano only in clear weather in order to see the impressive local landscapes from the observation deck. Local travel agencies recommend visiting Loro Park on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz for tourists with children. If you are traveling in a small company, it is beneficial to rent a car from 25€ per day. In the meantime, we will take a short walk around the capital of the island.

The skyscrapers of Torres de Santa Cruz are residential twin towers built between 2004 and 2006. They are one of the symbols of the city and among residential buildings they rank third in Spain in terms of height (120 meters). On the right is the building of the Opera House with original architecture imitating an oncoming ocean wave.

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Auditorio de Tenerife Opera House is the main modern symbol of the city and one of the main attractions of the Canary Islands. It was built in 2003 by the famous Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava and is recognized worldwide as a significant achievement of postmodernism. The main hall – “Symphony” – has 1616 seats, is equipped with an organ. The second chamber hall is designed for 424 seats.

Hereinafter photos of Anton Dergachev from the yacht on the way to the sports harbor.

Long-lived barque Bismarck was laid down at 1906 year. In 1988, the German beer company Beck & Co. purchased this sailboat, renamed it after the famous German traveler “Alexander von Humboldt” and created an association to train future sailors or those wishing to make sea voyages. But in 2009, the old ship had to be laid up, and the company built a new sailboat under the same name that meets modern safety requirements. The crew of the sailboat is recruited from volunteers and maritime experts, the barque continues its cruise voyages, accepts 55 tourists on board, and at the same time performs the functions of a training sailboat. And the German beer Beck has gained worldwide fame by filming a sailboat in advertising projects and commercials.

Oil platform in the port of Santa Cruz. The Spanish Ministry of the Environment has authorized offshore oil exploration off the Canary Islands at a distance of 60 km from the coast of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. The government and parliament of the archipelago, as well as the tourism industry, are speaking out against offshore oil production off the Canary coast.

Sports harbor

Yachtsmen’s walk through the evening capital of the island. Plaza de España , created in 1929 on the site of the historic fortress “San Cristobal”, is the largest and most important square in the Canary Islands, located in the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Monument to the Fallen is installed here (pictured on the left). The area is illuminated by a garland of light bulbs made in the form of water drops of different sizes. In the center of the square there is a fountain and an extensive pool of sea water.

Local government building (cabildo).

Monument to the fallen who died in the battles for Spanish soil , erected after the Civil War (1936-1939). This is a monument in the form of a white cross, along with an observation deck at the top. In the foreground is a warrior in the “Teutonic-Hellenic” style, beloved by the fascist dictatorships of that time.

The obelisk de la Candelaria was erected in 1778 in the square of the same name. The monument is dedicated to the Holy Virgin of Candelaria, the patroness of the Canary Islands, symbolizes the appearance of the Virgin Mary and the subsequent conversion of the local leaders of the Guanches to Christianity. Below, at the corners of the pedestal, there are four leaders of the Guanches.

A modern tavern in the Plaza de España.

Plaza de España. Front arch to the alley of the Duchess of St. Helena, erected in 1787.

The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of the most important churches in the city. The church bears the title “Iglesia Matriz” (Mother Church), emphasizing its historical role in the spread of Catholicism in the Canary Islands. The temple is located on the square from which the city began to form. The Cathedral of the island of San Cristobal de la Laguna is located in the neighboring town.

In 1500, the Catholic priest Juan Guerra began the construction of a church in honor of the Holy Cross. It was one of the first churches on the island, after which the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was named. In 1638, the Church of the Holy Cross was renamed in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pictured is the entrance to the church.

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Main pedestrian street

The horse mackerel monument reminds of the local carnival tradition.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s annual costumed carnival is attended by several hundred thousand people and claims to be a World Heritage Site. The main event of the carnival is a costume procession along the embankment of the capital. Colorful fireworks are the final chord of the parade. Anyone can put on a carnival costume and take part in the massive night festivities.
The symbol of the end of the carnival is the burial ceremony of the sardine. A giant cardboard sardine is carried through the streets, accompanied by a weeping funeral procession, and then burned in the central square. The days of carnival celebration are connected with the celebration of Catholic Easter. The main procession traditionally falls on Fat Tuesday, the election of the queen and the first procession on Wednesday and Friday of the previous week respectively, and the sardine is burned the day after the main procession.

Dragon tree (Dracaena Draco) or dracaena . According to the 1991 Canary Islands law, Dracaena draco is the official plant symbol of the island of Tenerife. The dragon tree is depicted on the 1000 pesetas bill.

The natural range of the species covers part of Macaronesia (Canary Islands, Madeira) and Morocco. Plants in nature are found mostly on rocky cliffs of volcanic origin at an altitude of no more than 500 meters above sea level. The dragon tree bears fruit abundantly, but its natural renewal is very weak. The tree does not have growth rings and it is impossible to calculate the age in the traditional way. The real age of the oldest relict trees reaches 600-800 years. In Tenerife, the Dragon Tree has been preserved, which grew even before the Spanish colonization. Dracaena has red juice that looks no different from blood, so the local Guanches considered the tree a living being. “Dragon’s blood” was used by the Guanches for embalming and in magical rites, and at present – in folk medicine as an antiseptic and for tinting wines, making varnish for metal surfaces.

Archaeological Museum of Nature and Man is considered the largest in Macaronesia. The exposition is dedicated to the geology, archeology, flora and fauna of the Canary Islands. After the civilized Spaniards exterminated the indigenous people, they adore the mummy of the Guanches exhibited in the museum with emotion. There is a collection of artifacts here: ceramics, African carved wood, pre-Columbian art, a collection of fossils of prehistoric animals that lived in the Canary Islands, like giant lizards, rats and turtles.

City Market Mercado de Nuestra Senora de Africa is one of the attractions of Santa Cruz, locals call it African. The market occupies a picturesque pink building, built in the Canarian style in 1943 of the last century, inside there are many stalls with fruits, berries, spices and sweets, a large selection of fresh fish and seafood. In front of the entrance there are two sculptures that define the specifics of the market. Fishermen lower the boat into the sea for a new catch.

The lady seems to be carrying vessels of wine bought at the market for her beloved husband.

Teresitas beach, about 1.3 km long, is located at the foot of the Anagi mountain natural park near the town of Santa Cruz near the village of San Andrés. The beach is one of the few in Tenerife with yellow sand, which has replaced the local black of volcanic origin. In 1973, 270 thousand tons of African sand (now Western Sahara) were brought from the Spanish Sahara to create an artificial beach. Two piers and a kilometer-long breakwater were built, located 150 meters from the beach, so that the waves could not carry sand into the sea. At 19In 98, another 2.8 thousand tons of sand from the Sahara was added to make up for the beach lost over a quarter of a century of existence. Black sand accumulates better solar energy, and walking on it is sometimes tantamount to a hot frying pan. The picture shows Santa Cruz in the distance, from where buses and taxis go to the beach.

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Weather in north tenerife in january: Tenerife north, Canary Islands – January Weather

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Tenerife north, Canary Islands – January Weather

What’s the weather like in Tenerife in January?

Those looking for a winter getaway can do much worse than northern Tenerife. With mild weather and long sunny days, the region has become more and more popular in recent years.

As an island approximately 785 square miles, the climate can be different from the northern half to the southern half. In January, the northern half of the island doesn’t see quite as much sun, but it can still be just as nice to visit.

Temperature

The average daytime temperature in January in Tenerife North is 18°C (68°F) with an overnight average low temperature of 15°C (59°F).  It is chilly enough to need a light jacket, but still pleasant enough to enjoy outdoor activities even in the dead of winter, especially as the average high temperature reaches 20°C (64°F).  This month tends to be the coldest on average throughout the year.

Rain

The chances of rain are slim despite the time of year and Tenerife North receives only 40mm of rain throughout the month. On average, there are 7 days that see rain out of the 31 in the month. Additionally, each day will receive an average of 7 hours of sunlight allowing for plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors.

Sea Temperature

Despite the relatively pleasant air temperature, the water surrounding the northern half of the island may be a little too cold to swim in during this time of year. The average water temperature is 15°C (59°F). Water at that temperature is cold enough to need a wet suit if a visitor decides to go for a dip.

Winters in Tenerife North are generally milder and drier than elsewhere in Europe and make for a pleasant destination, but be sure to check the live weather forecast before traveling in-case you do need the odd extra layer of clothing.

Tenerife Hotels in January

Hotel Botanico

If visitors don’t mind spending a few extra dollars, Hotel Botanico is one of the best choices one the island. Decorated with Thai influenced interiors, Hotel Botanico boasts four restaurants, a world-class spa, large pool and many other amenities. The service is second to none with a very attentive, multi-lingual staff that will see to guests every need. The grounds of the hotel are dotted with palm trees and include a carp filled lake. The room themselves have private balconies that overlook the valley. The breakfast buffet is one of the best on the island and the four restaurants serve a mixture of food including traditional dishes, as well as one restaurant with an Oriental flare.

Hotel Adonis Capital

For those visitors who are a little more budget conscious, Hotel Adonis Capital is a great choice for not breaking the bank.  Newly renovated, this hotel offers a great location and is centrally located to all that Tenerife North has to offer. The hotel offers car rental, room service and Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

Hotel Colon Rambla

Those looking for a getaway in January may also want to look at Hotel Colon Rambla. Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the hotel is surrounded by a lush garden and offers visitors a swimming pool, bar, restaurant and laundry service. There is also Internet service, air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens and terraces in each room.

Bars and Restaurants

Blanco Bar

One of the coolest bars on Tenerife is also one of the hottest right now. Blanco Bar located in Puerto de la Cruz, offers a contemporary style along with a courtyard to enjoy the chilly January air. The courtyard actually takes up three levels that fills up with those customers looking to be seen. Live music can be heard on the weekends.

El Calderito de la Abuela

Those looking for a great meal will want to check out El Calderito de la Abuela. Situated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, this restaurant is one of the best on the north side of the island and infuses new life into traditional Canary recipes. The restaurant uses fresh produce from its own garden and also offers wonderful views of the Orotava Valley, Atlantic Ocean and Mount Teide.

Things to Do in Tenerife in January

With cooler conditions in January in Tenerife North, and the ocean waters too cold for a swim, this month is the perfect time to explore some of the indoor activities around the island.

Museum of Man and Nature

One of the more popular spots is The Museum of Man and Nature located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The museum is located in the Old Civil Hospital and houses the collections of the Archeological Museum of Tenerife, the Canary Islands Institute of Bio-anthropology and the Museum of Natural Sciences of Tenerife. Its collections offer visitors a complete look at the natural history of the island and so much more.

Military Museum

Another great museum to visit during the cooler winter months is the Military Museum that is also located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.  This museum is a tourist favorite because it is not very big, but offers a wealth of information regarding the island’s military past. The collection includes guns, cannons, maps, flags and uniforms.

Catholic Traditions

The Canary Islands, a part of Spain, observes secular and Catholic traditions.  On New Year’s Eve, the Canary Islands celebrate with the Spanish tradition of eating twelve grapes within the twelve tolls of a bell at midnight.   If you can eat all of the grapes before the bell stops, you’ll have good luck throughout the New Year. 

Eve of the Epiphany

On January 5th, the Canary Islands celebrate the Eve of the Epiphany, or a celebration of the Three Kings from the nativity story.  Many towns on Tenerife will celebrate with lavish festivals and processions. 

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Fuente de la imagen, @mar_light_shots

La imagen que empieza el ensayo fotográfico que propusimos para esta semana #EnElJardínBBC tiene un título hecho a la medida: “El jardín de los australianos”.

Nos la envió @mar_light_shots desde la localidad de Jericó, Antioquia, en Colombia a través de nuestro sitio en la web, pero bien pudo hacerlo también subiéndola a Instagram con la etiqueta #EnElJardínBBC donde se puede ver una gran colección de fotos de los usuarios que participaron en este reto.

El mensaje que acompaña la foto de este plácido antejardín una frondosa buganvilla y un espléndido helecho es: “Una casa de dueños son australianos está dispuesta casi como obra de arte para la contemplación de los transeúntes”.

La contemplación fue lo que invitamos a nuestros usuarios a hacer con sus cámaras. En lugares privados como públicos, hacia adentro y hacia afuera, de arriba hasta abajo y a los lados, de lejos y de cerca.

El resultado fue una magnífica variedad de flores, plantas, animales, objetos y estructuras.

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Fuente de la imagen, Bigoque

Pie de foto,

No hay como el intenso color fucsia para darle acento a un jardín.

“Flor de nopalillo cortesía del jardín de mi madre, en Chimalhuacán, Estado de México”, nos escribe este usuario que se identifica como Bigoque.

“Los colores fucsia y rosa mexicano la hacen una de las más hermosas flores mexicanas”, afirma.

Fuente de la imagen, Jicela Velandia

Pie de foto,

Una “maravillosa” margarita de tonos amarillos.

Los tonos amarillos son los que seleccionó Jicela Velandia como ejemplo de lo que llamó las “maravillas del jardín de mi casa”.

Mientras que en el jardín de la casa de Fernando Guillermo Ramos, en Buenos Aires, Argentina, es obvia la predilección por el amarillo, pero de una forma dominante.

Fuente de la imagen, Fernando Guillermo Ramos

Pie de foto,

El jardín de Fernando es una explosión de amarillo.

Nuestros lectores que optaron por subir sus fotos directamente a Instagram con la etiqueta #EnElJardínBBC también nos brindaron una sinfonía de colores.

Raúl Moreno, se va al otro lado del espectro con una flor de violeta profundo y luego calienta las cosas con un rojo encendido.

El abundante verde a los pies de Bettina Chiarani, de Buenos Aires, contrasta bien.

O la panorámica con plantas, árboles y arbustos del Jardín Botánico de Fort Worth, Texas, Estados Unidos, que compartió Diego Aguirre.

El blanco no sólo físicamente la presencia de todos los colores, sino que trae un elemento espectral resaltado por las gotas de rocío en las fotos que subieron a Intagram @s_felipe_p y Blanca Segovia.

Y no son sólo las flores las que añaden color a los jardines, parques y reservas naturales. Las aves, especialmente las tropicales, se aseguran de afirmar su presencia.

Fuente de la imagen, María Soledad Torres

Pie de foto,

El magnífico plumaje de dos guacamayas en Ecuador.

“La foto es tomada en el parque histórico de Guayaquil”, no escribe María Soledad Torres de esta pareja de guacamayas en Ecuador. “Es un Jardín inmenso en medio de la ciudad donde hay diferentes animales”.

Los parques públicos de muchas ciudades son lugares ideales para encontrar una variedad de animales, como lo comprueba César Santiago Linares Cervantes, con la imagen que nos envió desde Xalapa México, a nuestro sitio internet.

Fuente de la imagen, César Santiago Linares Cervantes

Pie de foto,

Tordo en un parque de Xalapa, México

“En los jardines del parque los Tecajetes en Xalapa, Veracruz, encontré este tordo bañándose en las fuentes”, nos cuenta César Santiago.

Añade que el parque está lleno de vegetación, aves e insectos.

Estos últimos fueron captados hábilmente por las cámaras de nuestros lectores que, sin duda, tuvieron que agacharse y acercarse para lograr sus imágenes que subieron a Instagram.

La mariposa de Claudia Barberena, en Recife, Brasil.

A estas les dicen chinitas, mariquitas o vaquitas de San Antonio. La foto la subió @recuerdosdemujer.

En esta imagen de Blanca Segovia Moncada no vemos el animal que acecha allí. Seguramente tampoco los insectos que caen atrapados. Pero, seguro que ahí ronda.

No hay porqué alarmarse. Como nos asegura Desiree Russeau González con su foto de esta abeja en su labor de polinización: “Son unos bichitos tan ocupados con su labor fundamental que si te paras a observarlas sin molestarlas no te harán nada malo y aprenderás a admirarlas”.

Fuente de la imagen, Desiree Russeau González

“Ésta foto la tomé en junio, paseando junto al lago de Neuchatel, Suiza. Llamó mi atención las abejas volaban de flor en flor polinizando”, nos escribe Desiree. “Mucha gente teme a las abejas por sus picaduras cuando deberíamos cuidarlas y protegerlas porque nos dan la vida”.

Nos gustaría saber, sin embargo, la función de este perro en el jardín de Diana Bedoya.

Fuente de la imagen, Diana Bedoya

Pie de foto,

“No hay espacio suficiente para los dos”, parece decir el cachorro Benito.

Diana nos escribe: “Benito de cachorro en el jardín. Benito fue creciendo y las mandarinas desapareciendo”.

No podemos obviar los seres humanos, al fin y al cabo somos de los que más disfrutamos del los jardines, como se aprecia en la imagen que subió a Instagram Richard Rodríguez P. de una alegre niña corriendo al aire libre…

… o esta de Diana Ximena Sierra F. en el Jardín Botánico de Bogotá, Colombia.

También hay objetos inanimados que forman parte importante de la estética en un jardín, como lo evidencia Arianne Solano.

“#EnElJardínBBC de un café a 20 minutos de mi casa, encontré estas dos bicicletas y me parecieron encantadoras”, comenta Arianne.

Con lo que Elena Cacòpardo le responde con la siguiente foto y comentario: “La mimesis de una bici”.

Finalmente, no podemos terminar este ensayo fotográfico sin la genial foto de Gennaro Villarroel que el bautizó “bosque vertical”, una prueba de que encuentras jardines en cualquier parte.

¿Te animas a participar en el próximo desafío fotográfico?

Como esta vez le dimos un baño al sentido de la vista, nos vamos a ir por el sentido del sabor. Tu tarea será plasmar aquello que pueda estimular nuestros sentidos de degustación, con #SaborBBC.

Aquí hay unos ejemplos de los lectores de la BBC en inglés que podrían hacerte agua la boca o abrirte el apetito por la fotografía.

Fuente de la imagen, Jenny Downing

Pie de foto,

Jenny Downing dice de su fotografía: “Deshidratando una reciente cosecha de chiles rojos”.

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The music cast the great feelings to the world, a woman and a man, children and the nature over the artist….

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Music by Louis Gasté, Performs music Sergey Penkin-Feelings.
The painting is made under the impression of this music.

Full music version paintings of the video is available on YouTube.

The music cast the great feelings to the world, a woman and a man, children and the nature over the artist. These thoughts have been reflected on the canvas. The coverage of a sensual palette is great, as great as the nature reflected in a man and a woman.
In the search of comfort, people look for a thin line where life doesn’t cover the nature and a thirst of life. Remain free or be married? If there is any freedom by a married person? How to divide oneself into small pieces to be happy everywhere, here and now?
To be together with the whole world and at the same time be well-adjusted, not lost, standing on the own two feet. To contain the whole world in oneself, but to remain loving and darling for a beloved person. Not to pass anything in life, not to be afraid to tell the whole world about oneself. We want it from the world, don’t we?
The question is very difficult. How to reach the balance where there is no rupture of feelings, loneliness and sufferings, where a person is capable of accepting life in all its beauty? The artist asks us questions. Everyone has his own answer.

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From the cycle “Way to the Unconscious”
Music – Didier Marouani – After All
The painting is made under the impression of this music. Full music version paintings of the video is available on YouTube.

The aspiration of a man to freedom is natural. Still he…

“Unidentified sedentary object”
From the cycle “Way to the Unconscious”
Music – Didier Marouani – After All
The painting is made under the impression of this music.Full music version paintings of the video is available on YouTube.

The aspiration of a man to freedom is natural. Nevertheless he is bound by infinite obligations. This is a painting showing a dependence of an individual on society, other individuals, laws and duties.
A habit to be thankful for small mercies, to limit the potential which is put inside becomes a way of life. It is one of the factors which slow down personal growth, spiritual and material welfare. The routine absorbs a man, chains him, presses down his noble aspirations.
Without a free flight a man is in power of melancholy and bad mood, as a sign of spiritual trouble. The opposition of the spiritual and household leads to frustration of thin sincere strings, generating a dissonance. Lack of joy in a soul ages a man. And still the author of a painting consciously or unconsciously inspires with optimism. Life is great, the painter claims, you need just open your eyes and look at the world through a prism of a wisdom, and everything will fall into place.

About this work: Classification, Methods & Styles

Oil

Paint consisting of pigments associated with linseed oil or cloves. The traditional technique consists of applying layers of paint, progressively richer in oil, for a strong and durable suspension.

Surrealism

Founded in 1923 by the writer André Breton, it will bring together many artists such as Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Max Ernst, Rene Magritte (1898-1967), Victor Brauner (1903-1966). Under the influence of psychoanalysis, they see in mental life a new field for the renewal of art.

Weather in puerto de la cruz in january: Puerto de la Cruz January Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 3:37 am

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Puerto de la Cruz January Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Daily high temperatures are around 71°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 75°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 70°F on January 27.

Daily low temperatures are around 61°F, rarely falling below 56°F or exceeding 64°F.

For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Puerto de la Cruz typically range from 71°F to 83°F, while on February 8, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 71°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in January in Puerto de la CruzJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313156°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°F78°F78°FDecFebJan 2670°FJan 2670°F60°F60°FJan 171°FJan 171°F61°F61°FJan 1171°FJan 1171°F60°F60°F

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

The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on January. 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 January in Puerto de la Cruz

Average Hourly Temperature in January in Puerto de la CruzJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMDecFebcoolcoolcomfortable

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.

Eten, Peru (4,872 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Puerto de la Cruz (view comparison).

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The month of January in Puerto de la Cruz experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 35% throughout the month.

The clearest day of the month is January 31, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 67% of the time.

For reference, on November 16, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 40%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.

Cloud Cover Categories in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Cloud Cover Categories in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%DecFebJan 164%Jan 164%Jan 3167%Jan 3167%Jan 1164%Jan 1164%Jan 2165%Jan 2165%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 Puerto de la Cruz, the chance of a wet day over the course of January is essentially constant, remaining around 11% throughout.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 13% on December 8, and its lowest chance is 0% on July 17.

Probability of Precipitation in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Probability of Precipitation in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%DecFebJan 2910%Jan 2910%Jan 112%Jan 112%Jan 1112%Jan 1112%Jan 2112%Jan 2112%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 January in Puerto de la Cruz is essentially constant, remaining about 0.8 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.3 inches.

Average Monthly Rainfall in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Average Monthly Rainfall in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310. 0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 inDecFebJan 10.8 inJan 10.8 inJan 310.7 inJan 310.7 inJan 110.8 inJan 110.8 inJan 210.7 inJan 210.7 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 January in Puerto de la Cruz, the length of the day is gradually increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 28 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 56 seconds, and weekly increase of 6 minutes, 31 seconds.

The shortest day of the month is January 1, with 10 hours, 23 minutes of daylight and the longest day is January 31, with 10 hours, 51 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrDecFebnightnightdaydayJan 110 hr, 23 minJan 110 hr, 23 minJan 3110 hr, 51 minJan 3110 hr, 51 min

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

The latest sunrise of the month in Puerto de la Cruz is 7:59 AM on January 11 and the earliest sunrise is 5 minutes earlier at 7:54 AM on January 31.

The earliest sunset is 6:21 PM on January 1 and the latest sunset is 24 minutes later at 6:45 PM on January 31.

Daylight saving time is observed in Puerto de la Cruz during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during January, so the entire month is in standard time.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:09 AM and sets 13 hours, 57 minutes later, at 9:06 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:54 AM and sets 10 hours, 20 minutes later, at 6:14 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMDecFeb7:54 AM7:54 AMJan 316:45 PMJan 316:45 PM7:58 AM7:58 AMJan 16:21 PMJan 16:21 PM7:59 AM7:59 AMJan 166:32 PMJan 166:32 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of January. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.

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

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in January in Puerto de la CruzJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMDecFeb001010202020303040500001010202030303040

northeastsouthwest

Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of January 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 January 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 January in Puerto de la Cruz

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in January in Puerto de la CruzJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMDecFebDec 47:44 AMDec 47:44 AMDec 194:36 AMDec 194:36 AMJan 26:34 PMJan 26:34 PMJan 1711:49 PMJan 1711:49 PMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 164:57 PMFeb 164:57 PM7:49 AM7:49 AM6:26 PM6:26 PM5:42 PM5:42 PM8:11 AM8:11 AM7:44 AM7:44 AM6:08 PM6:08 PM6:09 PM6:09 PM8:33 AM8:33 AM8:20 AM8:20 AM7:12 PM7:12 PM6:54 PM6:54 PM8:27 AM8:27 AM

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

Jan 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 2% 6:34 AM ESE 5:04 PM WSW 11:49 AM S 222,598 mi
2 0% 7:44 AM ESE 6:08 PM WSW 12:56 PM S 222,675 mi
3 1% 8:49 AM ESE 7:18 PM WSW 2:04 PM S 224,042 mi
4 5% 9:45 AM ESE 8:28 PM WSW 3:07 PM S 226,561 mi
5 12% 10:33 AM ESE 9:36 PM WSW 4:04 PM S 229,949 mi
6 20% 11:13 AM ESE 10:40 PM WSW 4:56 PM S 233,850 mi
7 30% 11:48 AM E 11:40 PM W 5:43 PM S 237,898 mi
8 40% 12:20 PM E 6:27 PM S 241,766 mi
9 50% 12:36 AM W 12:50 PM E 7:09 PM S 245,196 mi
10 60% 1:31 AM W 1:19 PM E 7:51 PM S 248,011 mi
11 70% 2:26 AM WNW 1:50 PM ENE 8:33 PM S 250,108 mi
12 78% 3:20 AM WNW 2:23 PM ENE 9:16 PM S 251,459 mi
13 86% 4:15 AM WNW 2:59 PM ENE 10:02 PM S 252,089 mi
14 92% 5:10 AM WNW 3:39 PM ENE 10:51 PM S 252,069 mi
15 96% 6:05 AM WNW 4:25 PM ENE 11:41 PM S 251,494 mi
16 98% 6:58 AM WNW 5:15 PM ENE
17 100% 7:48 AM WNW 6:09 PM ENE 12:32 AM S 250,468 mi
18 100% 8:33 AM WNW 7:06 PM ENE 1:23 AM S 249,089 mi
19 99% 9:15 AM WNW 8:04 PM ENE 2:12 AM S 247,434 mi
20 96% 9:52 AM WNW 9:02 PM ENE 3:00 AM S 245,555 mi
21 90% 10:26 AM WNW 9:59 PM E 3:46 AM S 243,481 mi
22 83% 10:58 AM W 10:57 PM E 4:31 AM S 241,223 mi
23 75% 11:30 AM W 11:56 PM E 5:15 AM S 238,792 mi
24 64% 12:01 PM W 5:59 AM S 236,220 mi
25 50% 12:56 AM E 12:35 PM WSW 6:46 AM S 233,573 mi
26 42% 1:58 AM ESE 1:13 PM WSW 7:36 AM S 230,971 mi
27 30% 3:04 AM ESE 1:56 PM WSW 8:30 AM S 228,593 mi
28 20% 4:13 AM ESE 2:47 PM WSW 9:30 AM S 226,664 mi
29 11% 5:22 AM ESE 3:46 PM WSW 10:34 AM S 225,431 mi
30 4% 6:28 AM ESE 4:53 PM WSW 11:41 AM S 225,110 mi
31 1% 7:28 AM ESE 6:02 PM WSW 12:46 PM S 225,827 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 Puerto de la Cruz is essentially constant during January, remaining around 0% throughout.

For reference, on September 1, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 46% of the time, while on January 14, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Humidity Comfort Levels in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%DecFebJan 150%Jan 150%Jan 10%Jan 10%Jan 310%Jan 310%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydrymuggymuggy

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 Puerto de la Cruz is essentially constant during January, remaining within 0.2 miles per hour of 12.3 miles per hour throughout.

For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 15.3 miles per hour, while on October 7, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.3 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Average Wind Speed in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphDecFebJan 112. 2 mphJan 112.2 mphJan 3112.6 mphJan 3112.6 mphJan 1612.3 mphJan 1612.3 mph

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

The wind direction in Puerto de la Cruz during January is predominantly out of the east from January 1 to January 28 and the north from January 28 to January 31.

Wind Direction in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Wind Direction in January in Puerto de la CruzENJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%DecFebeastnorthwestsouth

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).

Puerto de la Cruz 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 Puerto de la Cruz is essentially constant during January, remaining within 1°F of 67°F throughout.

Average Water Temperature in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Average Water Temperature in January in Puerto de la CruzJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F65°F65°F66°F66°F67°F67°F68°F68°F69°F69°F70°F70°F71°F71°F72°F72°F73°F73°FDecFebJan 168°FJan 168°FJan 3167°FJan 3167°FJan 1167°FJan 1167°FJan 2167°FJan 2167°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 Puerto de la Cruz 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 January in Puerto de la Cruz

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%DecFeb100%Jan 16100%Jan 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 Puerto de la Cruz are increasing during January, increasing by 447°F, from 16°F to 463°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Growing Degree Days in January in Puerto de la CruzJan1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131100°F100°F200°F200°F300°F300°F400°F400°F500°F500°FDecFebJan 116°FJan 116°FJan 31463°FJan 31463°FJan 11166°FJan 11166°FJan 21315°FJan 21315°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of January, 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 Puerto de la Cruz is gradually increasing during January, rising by 0.7 kWh, from 3.5 kWh to 4.1 kWh, over the course of the month.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in January in Puerto de la CruzJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWhDecFebJan 13.5 kWhJan 13.5 kWhJan 314. 1 kWhJan 314.1 kWhJan 163.7 kWhJan 163.7 kWh

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

For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Puerto de la Cruz are 28.414 deg latitude, -16.549 deg longitude, and 141 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Puerto de la Cruz contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 1,138 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 250 feet. Within 10 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (8,917 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (12,159 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Puerto de la Cruz is covered by water (54%), artificial surfaces (24%), and cropland (20%), within 10 miles by water (46%) and trees (24%), and within 50 miles by water (89%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Puerto de la Cruz, 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 Puerto de la Cruz.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Puerto de la Cruz 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 Puerto de la Cruz is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Puerto de la Cruz and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 83%, 26 mi, south, 66 ft elevation change)
  • La Palma Airport (GCLA, 17%, 75 mi, west, -36 ft elevation change)

GCTS, 83%26 mi, 66 ftGCLA, 17%75 mi, -36 ft

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

Other Data

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

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

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

Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .

Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .

Maps are © OpenStreetMap contributors.

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We draw particular cautious attention to our reliance on the MERRA-2 model-based reconstructions for a number of important data series. While having the tremendous advantages of temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have model-based errors, (2) are coarsely sampled on a 50 km grid and are therefore unable to reconstruct the local variations of many microclimates, and (3) have particular difficulty with the weather in some coastal areas, especially small islands.

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Puerto de la Cruz

Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

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Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands – January Weather

What’s the weather like in Puerto de la Cruz in January

January is probably the coldest time of the year to visit Puerto de la Cruz but that does mean lower hotel prices and less crowded beaches. The Mediterranean climate results in lots of sunshine, mild temperatures and plenty of rain.

Temperature

In January the average temperature is around 12 degrees with an average high of 14 degrees Celsius and an average low of 9 degrees Celsius. The temperature at the start of January will be about 1 degree cooler then the end of January.

Humidity

The average humidity level sits around 75%.

Wind

Wind speeds in January are normally around 18km/h or 11mph. The highest wind speed in recent years for January was 70km/h or 44mph.

Fog

January has an average of six foggy days.

Average Sunshine Hours

The cooler days mean you might want to pack long trousers and a light sweater as well as your swimming costume. You are unlikely to want to swim but you need the costume for long days lying on the beach or next to the pool soaking up some sunshine. Yes, you will get sunshine even in January. Puerto de la Cruz experiences an average of eight hour of sunshine which is about twice the average for London at this time of year.

Rain

Puerto de la Cruz experiences about 29mm of rain spread out over nine days in January so you have a very good chance of sunny days for beach time or a game of golf. If you do experience bad weather there are plenty of other things to keep you busy.   You should pack some waterproof clothing in case you get caught in a downpour.

Average Sea Temperature

The sea temperature is a mild 20 degrees Celsius so you might want to dip your toes in the water as you stroll along the beach. It is advised that you use a wetsuit if you want to swim or scuba dive.

January might be winter but the weather is still fairly mild and humid making this a great winter escape to the sunshine.

Puerto de la Cruz Hotels in January

Puerto de la Cruz offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit every budget from self-catering apartments to back packers to luxury five star hotels. In January many of the hotels offer special rates as this is the low season. If you look around you should be able to get a great deal.

Apartmentos Casablanca is situated in the new area of town a few blocks back from the beach. The hotel offers amazing views of the ocean from most of the rooms. They offer family-friendly accommodation in standard rooms, suites and self-catering apartments. On-site you will find a number of pools, restaurants, a games room and children’s play area.

Hotel Botanico is one of the top one hundred hotels in the world and if you are looking for luxury on your holiday then this is the place to stay. The hotel offers a wide range of luxury suites to suit your needs. At the hotel you will find pools, restaurants and a spa. Don’t miss the indulgent Japenese Spa journey for complete stress relief. The hotel is situated on the beach front in the new area of Puerto de la Cruz.

Bars and Restaurants

Bambi Gourmet is the number one restaurant in Puerto de la Cruz according to Tripadvisor. The menu features Romanian fusion Cuisine and has interesting items such as pork cheek goulash, garlic octopus and duck risotto. They have a children’s menu available and the prices for all the meals are reasonable. The restaurant is situated at Calle Enrique Talg 15. Inside you will find a cosy bar and welcoming restaurant.

Restaurant Tambo is situated on the beachfront and offers some of the best ocean views of any restaurant in Puerto de la Cruz. You will find a lovely outdoor terrace to enjoy the views from if the weather is good. They are offer an interesting seafood based menu with dishes such as grilled fish and chips or octopus stew for the more adventurous. The address for the restaurant is Calle Anaterve 1 / Plaza Manuel Ballestero.

Things to do in Puerto de la Cruz in January

Puerto de la Cruz has a more serene and relaxing atmosphere then the rest of Tenerife.

Jardin de Orquideas de Sitio Litre is a beautiful garden and colonial house. The site has been continuously owned by British Families since 1774 and the house has been host to a number of famous visitors such as Sir Richard Burton and Agatha Christie, who penned her novel, The mysterious Mr. Quinn, while staying at the house. The house remains a private residence but visitors are welcome to walk around the tranquil gardens. The gardens are tranquil escape from the beaches, hotels and swimming pools. 

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo was recently re-opened after being closed for over forty years. The museum houses one of the largest collections of contemporary art in Spain and features the works of artists such as Oscar Dominguez and Juan Ismael. The museum is free and is located just above the Tourist Information office in downtown Puerto de la Cruz.  The museum is not open on Mondays and has evening opening hours only on Fridays. You may need a guide or guidebook as there are very few English explanations or interpretations to accompany the artworks.

Puerto Pesquero (Fishermen’s Quay) is a 17th century port that was once the centre and most important part of the town. It was an important trading port for the island of Tenerife. Now the port is mainly used by local fisherman and tourist boats. This is great place to find a selection of sunset cruises on a clear evening. On weekends the town gathers at the point to celebrate one of the many fiestas or just to relax. During the week current Hollywood movies are shown on a giant projector most nights for free. Grab a warm jacket and enjoy watching a movie under the stars.  

Puerto de la Cruz, Spain weather in January: average temperature & climate

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General weather summary

Mildly cool with a gentle breeze

Feels like

2%

Daily chance of prec.

0.016 in

Amount

13.4 mph

Wind speed

69%

Humidity

10.6 hrs

Daylight length

7:58 AM

Sunrise

6:31 PM

Sunset

62%

Cloud cover

Sweater

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What is the average temperature in January

The average temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January for a typical day ranges from a high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 62°F (17°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.

For comparison, the hottest month in Puerto de la Cruz, September, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Puerto de la Cruz in January based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Puerto de la Cruz in Jan

How much does it rain in January

In Puerto de la Cruz in January, there’s a 2% 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 Puerto de la Cruz is February with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.3 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Puerto de la Cruz is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.3 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in January and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Puerto de la Cruz day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Puerto de la Cruz in January

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Puerto de la Cruz during January is 14. 9 hours (62% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Puerto de la Cruz is July with 20.5 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.1 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Puerto de la Cruz in January based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Puerto de la Cruz

When is the sunrise and sunset in January

The average day in Puerto de la Cruz during January has 10.6 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:58 AM and sunset at 6:31 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Puerto de la Cruz is June 17th with 13.9 hours while December 19th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Puerto de la Cruz in January based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Puerto de la Cruz by month

How humid is it in January

In January, Puerto de la Cruz is moderately humid with an average amount of 69% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 82% and is the least humid in December at 69%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Puerto de la Cruz throughout January based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Puerto de la Cruz by month

How windy is it in January in Puerto de la Cruz

Historically, the wind in Puerto de la Cruz during January blows at an average speed of 13.4 mph (21.5 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 17.8 mph (28.6 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.1 mph (17.9 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Puerto de la Cruz in January based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Puerto de la Cruz

What to wear in January

With an average high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 62°F (17°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater.

What’s the weather like in Puerto de la Cruz the rest of the year?

We’ve collected the weather data for Puerto de la Cruz during all other months of the year too:

  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in February
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in March
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in April
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in May
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in June
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in July
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in August
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in September
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in October
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in November
  • Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in December

Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Puerto de la Cruz 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 January (e.g., January 1, January 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.

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The Best Time to Visit Puerto de la Cruz, Spain for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit Puerto de la Cruz for ideal weather are

April 2nd to October 21st

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

 


Puerto de la Cruz Travel Guide

  • Weather
    • Temperature
      • Perceived Temperature
    • Rain and snow
    • Humidity and wind
  • Safety
  • The busiest and least popular months
  • Overall travel experience by time of year
  • Other Puerto de la Cruz Travel Info

      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz

      Temperature

      Average temperatures in Puerto de la Cruz vary somewhat. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very enjoyable all year with a low chance of precipitation most of the year. The area is more temperate than most — in the 83rd percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Puerto de la Cruz, the hottest months are August, July, and then September. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally mid August where highs are regularly around 79°F (26. 1°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 63.1°F (17.3°C) at night.

      Puerto de la Cruz Temperatures (Fahrenheit)
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      Average

      Low

      Puerto de la Cruz Temperatures (Celsius)
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      Low

      “Feels-Like” Temperatures

      The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

      Puerto de la Cruz Perceived Temperature (F)
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      Puerto de la Cruz Perceived Temperature (C)
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      Average Puerto de la Cruz Temperatures by Month

      Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

      Show Fahrenheit

      Month Avg. High (°F) Avg. Mean (°F) Avg. Low (°F)
      Jan 61.1 55.3 49.9
      Feb 60.7 54.7 49
      Mar 63.4 56.7 50.1
      Apr 65.6 58.4 51.8
      May 69.1 61.5 54.4
      Jun 71.6 64.1 57.5
      Jul 76.4 68.3 61.2
      Aug 78.4 69.8 62.9
      Sep 75.7 67.9 61.5
      Oct 72.6 65.8 59.9
      Nov 66.5 61 56.1
      Dec 62.8 57.7 52.9

      Show Celsius

      Month Avg. High (°C) Avg. Mean (°C) Avg. Low (°C)
      Jan 16.2 12.9 9.9
      Feb 15.9 12.6 9.4
      Mar 17.4 13.7 10.1
      Apr 18.7 14.7 11
      May 20.6 16.4 12.4
      Jun 22 17.8 14.2
      Jul 24.7 20.2 16.2
      Aug 25.8 21 17.2
      Sep 24.3 19.9 16.4
      Oct 22.6 18.8 15.5
      Nov 19.2 16.1 13.4
      Dec 17.1 14.3 11.6

       

       

      Precipitation (Rain or Snow)

      If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Puerto de la Cruz are July, September, and then August. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around mid May. For example, on the week of May 14th there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in late November to early December with an average of 2 days of significant precipitation the week of November 26th.

      When can you find snow in Puerto de la Cruz? Weather stations report no annual snow. Please note that a value of 0 for snow in the graph below may either mean there was no snow, or that snow is unreported.

      Chance of Precipitation

      The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Puerto de la Cruz.

      Key

      Days with precipitation

      Snow on the Ground

      The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Puerto de la Cruz (in).

      Key

      Snow depth

      Average Rain and Snow by Month

      Show Inches

      Month Daily Chance of Rain Average Snow Depth (in) Total Precipitation (in)
      Jan 17% 0 2. 3
      Feb 14% 0 2.4
      Mar 14% 0 2.3
      Apr 8% 0 1
      May 5% 0 0.6
      Jun 4% 0 0.3
      Jul 2% 0 0.2
      Aug 4% 0 0.4
      Sep 3% 0 0.5
      Oct 15% 0 2.3
      Nov 25% 0 3.8
      Dec 13% 0 3.2

      Show Centimeters

      Month Daily Chance of Rain Average Snow Depth (cm) Total Precipitation (cm)
      Jan 17 0 5.8
      Feb 14 0 6.1
      Mar 14 0 5.8
      Apr 8 0 2. 5
      May 5 0 1.5
      Jun 4 0 0.8
      Jul 2 0 0.5
      Aug 4 0 1
      Sep 3 0 1.3
      Oct 15 0 5.8
      Nov 25 0 9.7
      Dec 13 0 8.1

       

      Humidity and Wind

      Puerto de la Cruz has some very humid months, and above average humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is August (66% relative humidity), and the most humid month is February (75.5%).

      Wind in Puerto de la Cruz is usually moderate. The windiest month is July, followed by June and August. July’s average wind speed of around 14 knots (16.1 MPH or 25.8 KPH) is considered “a moderate breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in early July where average top sustained speeds reach 19. 2 knots, which is considered a fresh breeze.

      Relative Humidity (%)

      The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Puerto de la Cruz.

      Key

      Avg. Relative Humidity

      Wind

      The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

      Key

      Max Sustained Wind

      Average Daily Wind

      Average Wind Speeds

      Show Wind Speeds

      All wind speeds are in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH.

      Month Avg. Wind Avg. Wind Feel Sustained High Wind High Wind Feel
      Jan 8.8 Gentle breeze 13.9 Significant breeze
      Feb 9.4 Gentle breeze 14.9 Significant breeze
      Mar 10 Gentle breeze 15.5 Significant breeze
      Apr 10. 7 Gentle breeze 16 Significant breeze
      May 11.9 Significant breeze 16.8 Significant breeze
      Jun 13 Significant breeze 17.5 Strong breeze
      Jul 14 Significant breeze 18.3 Significant breeze
      Aug 12.7 Significant breeze 17.7 Strong breeze
      Sep 9.1 Gentle breeze 14.3 Significant breeze
      Oct 8.4 Gentle breeze 13.7 Significant breeze
      Nov 8.6 Gentle breeze 13.6 Significant breeze
      Dec 7.1 Gentle breeze 12.4 Significant breeze

      Show Relative Humidity by Month

      Month Avg. Relative Humidity
      Jan 73. 4%
      Feb 75.5%
      Mar 70.6%
      Apr 69.5%
      May 66.2%
      Jun 71.1%
      Jul 67.4%
      Aug 66%
      Sep 71.9%
      Oct 71.8%
      Nov 74.6%
      Dec 74.3%

       

      Is it Safe to Travel to Puerto de la Cruz?

      Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Oct 07, 2019 there are no travel advisories or warnings for Spain; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories. This advisory was last updated on Oct 04, 2019.

       

      The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

      The busiest month for tourism in Puerto de la Cruz, Spain is January, followed by February and October. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Puerto de la Cruz in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

      Estimated Tourism by Month

       

      Most Popular Months to Visit
      Key

      Tourists Seeking Accommodations

      Tourism graph is based on Google searches for services used by tourists relative to the rest of the year. Tourism data for this area is extrapolated based on nearby areas. Displayed data is calculated relative to the peak, so a score of 50.4 in November means 50.4% of the tourists vs. January.

       

       

      Overall Puerto de la Cruz Travel Experience by Season

      Spring (March through May)

      Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel moderate. Highs range from 73.7°F (23.2°C) and 61.4°F (16.3°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is rare with 2 to 4 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the slowest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals.

      Summer (June through August)

      The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are comfortable. These months see the least precipitation with about 1 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the second busiest season for tourism in Puerto de la Cruz, so lodging and other accommodations may cost slightly more.

      Fall (September through November)

      Fall daily highs range from 76.9°F (24.9°C) and 63.3°F (17.4°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a significant amount: 1 to 7 days per month. Tourism is fairly slow during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be lower priced.

      Winter (December through February)

      Weather is somewhat cool this time of year in Puerto de la Cruz to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 63.3°F (17.4°C) and 59.7°F (15.4°C). On average, it rains or snows a fair amount: 4 to 5 times per month. These times of year are the busiest with tourists.

       

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      Puerto de la Cruz climate: Average Temperature, weather by month, Puerto de la Cruz water temperature

      Puerto de la Cruz are in the northern hemisphere.

      Summer starts here at the end of June and ends in September. There are the months of summer: June, July, August, September.

      The best time to visit are August.

      The month with the highest relative humidity is December (75.29 %). The month with the lowest relative humidity is July (61.27 %).

      The month with the highest number of rainy days is November (7.13 days). The month with the lowest number of rainy days is August (2.73 days).

      • >>Weather by month // weather averages Puerto de la Cruz
      • >>Climate graph // Weather by Month Puerto de la Cruz
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      • >>Water temperature Puerto de la Cruz

      The climate here is considered to be a local steppe climate. During the year there is little rainfall. This climate is considered to be BSk according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. The average annual temperature is 14.0 °C | 57.2 °F in Puerto de la Cruz. About 307 mm | 12.1 inch of precipitation falls annually.


      Climate graph // Weather by Month Puerto de la Cruz

      The driest month is August, with 12 mm | 0.5 inch of rain. Most of the precipitation here falls in December, averaging 39 mm | 1.5 inch.

      average temperature Puerto de la Cruz

      August is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in August averages 19.4 °C | 66.9 °F. February is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 9.4 °C | 48.9 °F.




      Weather by month // weather averages Puerto de la Cruz

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        Avg. Temperature °C (°F) Min. Temperature °C (°F) Max. Temperature °C (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in) Humidity (%) Rainy days (d) avg. Sun hours (hours)
      January

      9.7

      (49.4)

      7.4

      (45. 4)

      12.6

      (54.6)

      32

      (1.3)

      74&percnt; 4 7.0
      February

      9.4

      (48.9)

      6.9

      (44.5)

      12.5

      (54.4)

      34

      (1.3)

      74&percnt; 5 8.0
      March

      10.8

      (51.4)

      7.9

      (46.2)

      14.3

      (57.8)

      37

      (1.5)

      68&percnt; 4 8.0
      April

      12.2

      (53.9)

      9.2

      (48.5)

      15.8

      (60.4)

      26

      (1)

      69&percnt; 4 9.0
      May

      14.3

      (57.7)

      11

      (51.8)

      18.2

      (64.8)

      17

      (0.7)

      65&percnt; 4 9.0
      June

      17. 1

      (62.7)

      13.6

      (56.4)

      21.4

      (70.5)

      15

      (0.6)

      65&percnt; 4 9.0
      July

      19.1

      (66.3)

      15.5

      (59.9)

      23.6

      (74.5)

      16

      (0.6)

      61&percnt; 4 9.0
      August

      19.4

      (66.9)

      15.9

      (60.6)

      23.9

      (75)

      12

      (0.5)

      63&percnt; 2 10.0
      September

      18

      (64.3)

      14.9

      (58.9)

      22

      (71.5)

      12

      (0.5)

      70&percnt; 2 9.0
      October

      15.2

      (59.3)

      12.6

      (54.8)

      18.5

      (65.3)

      31

      (1.2)

      73&percnt; 5 8. 0
      November

      12.2

      (54)

      10.1

      (50.2)

      15

      (59)

      36

      (1.4)

      75&percnt; 5 7.0
      December

      10.8

      (51.4)

      8.6

      (47.6)

      13.5

      (56.3)

      39

      (1.5)

      75&percnt; 5 7.0
        January February March April May June July August September October November December
      Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

      9.7 °C

      (49.4) °F

      9.4 °C

      (48.9) °F

      10.8 °C

      (51.4) °F

      12.2 °C

      (53.9) °F

      14.3 °C

      (57.7) °F

      17.1 °C

      (62.7) °F

      19. 1 °C

      (66.3) °F

      19.4 °C

      (66.9) °F

      18 °C

      (64.3) °F

      15.2 °C

      (59.3) °F

      12.2 °C

      (54) °F

      10.8 °C

      (51.4) °F

      Min. Temperature °C (°F)

      7.4 °C

      (45.4) °F

      6.9 °C

      (44.5) °F

      7.9 °C

      (46.2) °F

      9.2 °C

      (48.5) °F

      11 °C

      (51.8) °F

      13.6 °C

      (56.4) °F

      15.5 °C

      (59.9) °F

      15.9 °C

      (60.6) °F

      14.9 °C

      (58.9) °F

      12.6 °C

      (54.8) °F

      10.1 °C

      (50.2) °F

      8.6 °C

      (47.6) °F

      Max. Temperature °C (°F)

      12.6 °C

      (54.6) °F

      12.5 °C

      (54.4) °F

      14.3 °C

      (57.8) °F

      15.8 °C

      (60.4) °F

      18. 2 °C

      (64.8) °F

      21.4 °C

      (70.5) °F

      23.6 °C

      (74.5) °F

      23.9 °C

      (75) °F

      22 °C

      (71.5) °F

      18.5 °C

      (65.3) °F

      15 °C

      (59) °F

      13.5 °C

      (56.3) °F

      Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

      32

      (1)

      34

      (1)

      37

      (1)

      26

      (1)

      17

      (0)

      15

      (0)

      16

      (0)

      12

      (0)

      12

      (0)

      31

      (1)

      36

      (1)

      39

      (1)

      Humidity(%) 74&percnt; 74&percnt; 68&percnt; 69&percnt; 65&percnt; 65&percnt; 61&percnt; 63&percnt; 70&percnt; 73&percnt; 75&percnt; 75&percnt;
      Rainy days (d) 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 2 2 5 5 5
      avg. Sun hours (hours) 7.5 7.6 8.4 8.6 8.9 9.1 9.1 9.5 9.3 8.4 7.5 7.5

      Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
      Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours

      There is a difference of 27 mm | 1 inch of precipitation between the driest and wettest months. Throughout the year, temperatures vary by 10.0 °C | 18.0 °F.




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      Hours of sunshine in Puerto de la Cruz

      • avg. hours of sun
      • Total hours of sun

      In Puerto de la Cruz, the month with the most daily hours of sunshine is August with an average of 9.51 hours of sunshine. In total there are 294.92 hours of sunshine throughout August.

      The month with the fewest daily hours of sunshine in Puerto de la Cruz is January with an average of 7.49 hours of sunshine a day. In total there are 232.15 hours of sunshine in January.

      Around 3086.26 hours of sunshine are counted in Puerto de la Cruz throughout the year. On average there are 101.4 hours of sunshine per month.


      Water temperature Puerto de la Cruz(Atlantic Ocean)

        Max. Water temperature °C (°F) Avg. Water Temperature °C (°F) Min. Water Temperature °C (°F)
      January

      18.6

      65.5

      18.1

      64.6

      17.7

      63.9

      February

      17. 7

      63.9

      17.4

      63.3

      17.3

      63.1

      March

      17.6

      63.7

      17.4

      63.3

      17.2

      63

      April

      18

      64.4

      17.8

      64

      17.6

      63.7

      May

      19

      66.2

      18.6

      65.5

      18.1

      64.6

      June

      20.3

      68.5

      19.7

      67.5

      19.1

      66.4

      July

      21.1

      70

      20.5

      68.9

      20.3

      68.5

      August

      22

      71.6

      21.5

      70.7

      21.1

      70

      September

      22.5

      72.5

      22.4

      72.3

      22.1

      71.8

      October

      22. 5

      72.5

      22.2

      72

      21.7

      71.1

      November

      21.7

      71.1

      20.9

      69.6

      20

      68

      December

      19.9

      67.8

      19.3

      66.7

      18.7

      65.7

        January February March April May June July August September October November December
      Min. Water Temperature °C (°F)

      17.7

      63.9

      17.3

      63.1

      17.2

      63

      17.6

      63.7

      18.1

      64.6

      19.1

      66.4

      20.3

      68.5

      21.1

      70

      22.1

      71.8

      21.7

      71.1

      20

      68

      18. 7

      65.7

      Avg. Water Temperature °C (°F)

      18.1

      64.6

      17.4

      63.3

      17.4

      63.3

      17.8

      64

      18.6

      65.5

      19.7

      67.5

      20.5

      68.9

      21.5

      70.7

      22.4

      72.3

      22.2

      72

      20.9

      69.6

      19.3

      66.7

      Max. Water temperature °C (°F)

      18.6

      65.5

      17.7

      63.9

      17.6

      63.7

      18

      64.4

      19

      66.2

      20.3

      68.5

      21.1

      70

      22

      71.6

      22.5

      72.5

      22.5

      72.5

      21.7

      71.1

      19.9

      67.8

      The water temperature in Puerto de la Cruz (Atlantic Ocean) is on an annual average at about 19. 70°C | 67.46°F.

      In September, the highest water temperature is reached with a monthly average of 22.50°C | 72.50°F. Whereas in March the lowest average water temperatures are expected with about 17.20°C | 62.96°F.

      The lowest water temperatures are seen around the year around March 03 at 17.20°C | 62.96°F. The average highest water temperatures are around 22.50°C | 72.50°F and are measured around September 26.

      The closest water of Puerto de la Cruz is Atlantic Ocean.

      Airport close to Puerto de la Cruz

      The closest Airports of Puerto de la Cruz are: Tenerife North Airport (TFN) 21.80km,Tenerife South Airport (TFS) 41.35km,La Palma Airport (SPC) 119.77km

      You can reach Puerto de la Cruz from this Cities by Plane: London (LTN), Leeds (LBA), Glasgow (PIK), Vienna (VIE), Paris (ORY), Birmingham (BHX), Edinburgh (EDI), Hamburg (HAM), Newcastle upon Tyne (NCL), Cologne (CGN), Oslo (OSL), Bremen (BRE), Graz (GRZ), Alicante (ALC), Liverpool (LPL), Málaga (AGP), Nottingham (EMA), Porto (OPO), Casablanca (CMN), Kyiv (KBP)
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      Puerto de la Cruz weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit

      Best time to visit Puerto de la Cruz

      The best time to visit Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife is from January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Puerto de la Cruz is 74°F in August and the lowest is 64°F in February. The highest water temperature is 77°F and it does not get colder than 69°F.

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      Puerto de la Cruz weather

      The weather for Puerto de la Cruz over the next 14 days will be 70°F till 81° with a few days chance of light rain showers or even quite a bit of rain. The water temperature will be 73°F.

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      Climate Puerto de la Cruz

      Puerto de la Cruz has a mediterranean climate. The summers are warm and dry, and the temperature is cold in the winter. The average annual temperature for Puerto de la Cruz is 39° degrees and there is about 57 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 253 days a year with an average humidity of 77% and an UV-index of 5.

      Puerto de la Cruz

      Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
      Day temp. (°F) 65 64 65 66 68 70 73 74 74 73 69 67
      Night temp. (°F) 62 60 61 63 64 67 69 71 71 70 66 64
      Water temp. (°F) 71 69 69 69 70 72 74 75 77 76 74 72
      Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
      Precipitation (inch) 4 4 6 3 1 0 1 3 3 11 13 7
      Days with rain 7 7 7 5 2 1 2 3 4 8 12 7
      Dry days 24 21 24 25 29 29 29 28 26 23 18 24
      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) 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3
      UV-index 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5

      Puerto de la Cruz weather by month

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      • January

        64°FView more

      • February

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      • March

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      • April

        66°FView more

      • May

        68°FView more

      • June

        70°FView more

      • July

        73°FView more

      • August

        75°FView more

      • September

        73°FView more

      • October

        73°FView more

      • November

        70°FView more

      • December

        66°FView more

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      Frequently asked questions

      Where is Puerto de la Cruz?

      Puerto de la Cruz is located in Tenerife. It lies in a straight line 3,318 miles from New York.

      The coordinates of Puerto de la Cruz are:

      • Latitude: 28.383333
      • Longitude: -16.55

      The GPS coordinates are 28° 22′ N, 16° 33′ W

      How long is the flight to Puerto de la Cruz?

      The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Puerto de la Cruz is approximately 12 h. 50 min.

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      What are the nearest airports to Puerto de la Cruz?

      These are the airports closests to Puerto de la Cruz:

      • Tenerife Norte Airport (TFN) – 15 mi in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
      • Tenerife South Airport (TFS) – 24 mi in Granadilla de Abona

      How big is Puerto de la Cruz?

      The surface area of Puerto de la Cruz is 135 mi².

      What is the currency of Puerto de la Cruz?

      In Puerto de la Cruz, the Euro (EUR) is used for payment.

      Exchange rates on 3 October 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 Puerto de la Cruz?

      The area code to call Puerto de la Cruz is +34.

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      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January 2023

      Check the weather for January before planning your holiday in Puerto de la Cruz.
      Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.

      60010

      Average temperature: 18 ° C
      Average temperature day: 20 ° C
      Average temperature at night: 16 ° C
      SUMMER WHAT:
      Rainfall in mm: 18 mm
      Number of rainy days in a month: 19
      Water temperature:

      The weather is now

      26 ° C

      2 Forecast for 7 days

      Air temperature (MAKS-MIN) by day

      Physics on January 20007 January 2022

      January 2021

      January 2020

      January 2019

      January 2018

      January 2017

      January 2016

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      16 ° C

      21 ° C

      16 ° C

      21 ° C

      16 ° C

      21 ° C

      15 ° C

      21 ° C

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      10

      Jan

      19°C

      15°C

      11

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      12

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      13

      Jan.

      21°C

      14°C

      14

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      15

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      16

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      17

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      18

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      19

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

      20

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

      21

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

      22

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

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      20°C

      15°C

      24

      Jan.

      19°C

      14°C

      25

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      19°C

      15°C

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      19°C

      15°C

      27

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

      28

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      20°C

      15°C

      29

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      30

      Jan.

      19°C

      15°C

      31

      Jan.

      20°C

      15°C

      Water temperature in January by day

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      Precipitation by day

      Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.

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      3.4444 mm

      10

      Jan.

      0.4444 mm

      11

      Jan.

      0.2222 mm

      12

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      13

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      14

      Jan.

      0.2222 mm

      15

      Jan.

      0.1111 mm

      16

      Jan.

      0.4444 mm

      17

      Jan.

      0.3333 mm

      18

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      0.5556 mm

      19

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      0.0000 mm

      20

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      0.1111 mm

      21

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      0.1111 mm

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      0.2222 mm

      26

      Jan.

      0.8889 mm

      27

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      0.4444 mm

      28

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      0.1111 mm

      29

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      0.1111 mm

      30

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      0.1111 mm

      31

      Jan.

      0.0000 mm

      The maximum temperature during the day in Puerto de la Cruz is 22.0000 °C, the minimum temperature at night is 14.4444 °C. The amount of precipitation in January is usually no more than 18 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least n/a.

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      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January.

      sea ​​temperature in january Weather by months.

      Sea weather / Spain / Weather in Puerto de la Cruz / Weather in JANUARY

      In January In February In March In April In May In June
      In July In August In September In October In November In December
      December January February
      Daytime average temperature +21°C +20°C +19°C
      Average temperature at night +17°C +16°C +15°C
      Sea water temperature +21°C +20°C +19°C
      Number of sunny days 20 days 20 days 19 days
      Daylength 10.3 – 10.4 hours 10.4 – 10.8 hours 10.9 – 11.6 hours
      Number of rainy days 1 day 1 day 1 day
      Rainfall 22. 1 mm 19.6 mm 23.2 mm
      Average wind speed 4.8 m / s 4.8 m / s 5.1 m / s

      weather in Puerto de la Cruz by month

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      Air temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Puerto de la Cruz in January.
      Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in January for that year.

      The average air temperature in January over the past 5 years is 19. 7°C during the day and 16.1°C at night.
      To get data on the air temperature in Puerto de la Cruz for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

      Data for:

      January

      2022

      2021

      2020

      2019

      2018

      The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January.
      Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in January for that year.

      The average sea temperature in January for Puerto de la Cruz is 19.9°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

      Puerto de la Cruz sunny days in January

      The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Puerto de la Cruz in January.
      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 Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Puerto de la Cruz in January.
      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 Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The chart below shows information on how strong the winds can be in Puerto de la Cruz in January.
      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.

      Oct 04 30°C 6 m / s
      October 05 29°C 6 m / s
      October 06 27°C 4 m / s
      October 07 24°C 3 m / s
      October 08 22°C 3 m / s
      October 09 23°C 4 m / s
      October 10 24°C 5 m / s
      October 11 23°C 6 m / s
      October 12 25°C 5 m / s
      October 13 27°C 4 m / s

      Water temperature in the sea

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      29 September 23. 6 ° C
      23.8 ° C 24
      02 October 23.6 ° C
      23.5 ° C 24
      January +20 ° C
      February +19 ° C
      +20 ° C
      April +20 ° C +21 ° C
      May
      June
      July +26 ° C
      +27 ° C
      September +24 ° C +26 ° C
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      August

      Average daytime temperature:

      +27°C

      Maximum:

      +34°C

      Minimum:

      +14°C

      THE WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA

      Maximum:

      +26°C

      Minimum:

      +23°C

      SUNNY MONTH

      July

      Number of sunny days:

      28 days

      Average cloudy:

      9. 8%

      Day length:

      13:44

      DRIEST MONTH

      June

      Probability of rain:

      0.0%

      Monthly precipitation:

      4.8mm

      Average cloudiness
      :

      14.1%

      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January 2023

      What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Puerto de la Cruz in January – read on the Tour Calendar!

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      What is the weather like in January in Puerto de la Cruz? The January temperature in the city rises to +20.1 degrees during the day, +16.4 degrees at night. On average, Puerto de la Cruz has no more than one rainy day in January. The water temperature in January drops to +20.1 degrees.

      Average temperature

      +18°

      Air temperature during the day

      +20°

      Air temperature at night

      +16°

      Water temperature

      +20°

      Rainfall (mm)

      22 mm

      Rain

      1 day

      Sunny days

      20 days

      Humidity

      71%

      Day length

      11 hours

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      Air temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The air temperature in Puerto de la Cruz during the day in January is +20 °C, at night: +16 °C. The highest value for January in the afternoon was recorded on 01/03/2017 and amounted to +26 °C, the lowest on 01/21/2020: +13 °C.

      Water temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The water temperature in January in Puerto de la Cruz averages around +20 °C – a great time for a beach holiday. The highest value for January was recorded on 01/04/2018 and amounted to +21 °C, the lowest on 01/12/2019: +17 °C.

      How many sunny days per month

      There are 20 sunny, 2 cloudy and 9 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January is quite sunny.

      Puerto de la Cruz in January Things to do?

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

      • Beach holiday

        3.5

      • Excursions

        5

      • Bicycle

        5

      • Sport

        5

      Weather archive in Puerto de la Cruz for January

      Look at the weather in Puerto de la Cruz in recent years in January days.

      Happy At night
      Jan 1 Clear +24° +17° +21°
      Jan 2 Clear +23° +17° +21°
      3 Jan Clear +21° +14° +21°
      4 Jan Clear +20° +14° +21°
      5 Jan Partly cloudy +15° +11° +21°
      Jan 6 Partly cloudy +13° +12° +20°
      Jan 7 Partly cloudy +14° +13° +20°
      8 Jan Partly cloudy +16° +13° +20°
      9 Jan Clear +17° +13° +19°
      Jan 10 Partly cloudy +15° +11° +19°
      11 Jan Partly cloudy +16° +11° +19°
      Jan 12 Partly cloudy +14° +12° +19°
      13 Jan Partly cloudy +17° +10° +18°
      14 Jan Sunny +19° +12° +18°
      15 Jan Sunny +17° +16° +19°
      16 Jan Sunny +16° +13° +19°
      17 Jan Light rain +15° +13° +19°
      Jan 18 Partly cloudy +14° +12° +19°
      19 Jan Clear +16° +14° +19°
      Jan 20 Sunny +16° +13° +19°
      21 Jan Partly cloudy +16° +11° +19°
      22 Jan Partly cloudy +16° +12° +19°
      23 Jan Partly cloudy +17° +11° +19°
      24 Jan Partly cloudy +17° +13° +19°
      25 Jan Partly cloudy +13° +12° +19°
      26 Jan Partly cloudy +15° +11° +18°
      27 Jan Partly cloudy +14° +10° +18°
      28 Jan Partly cloudy +14° +9° +17°
      29 Jan Haze +15° +11° +17°
      Jan 30 Haze +16° +10° +17°
      31 Jan Clear +17° +9° +17°

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      Monthly weather

      Month Temperature
      at night afternoon
      January +17°C +21°C
      February +16°C +19°C
      March +16°C +20°C
      April +18°C +22°C
      May +19°C +24°C
      June +20°C +26°C
      July +22°C +28°C
      August +23°C +29°C
      September +23°C +28°C
      October +22°C +27°C
      November +20°C +24°C
      December +18°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 January is 20.5 °C, while the sea water temperature will be 19.9 °C.

      Weather in January

      Daytime average temperature
      Nighttime average temperature
      +20.5 °C
      +17.2 °C
      Sea water temperature +19.9 °C
      Number of sunny days
      Day length
      19 days
      10 hours 34 minutes
      Rainy days
      Rainfall
      1 day
      24 mm
      Average wind speed 21.2 m/s

      Is it worth going to Puerto de la Cruz for a holiday in January?

      Comfort

      60. 4%

      Taking into account all available data on the weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort at this resort, which was 60.4 %. Please also note that the comfort level in February will be lower and will be 58.7 %

      Comfort level by months

      On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Puerto de la Cruz calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a vacation in Puerto de la Cruz are September, July and October. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.

      Comparison of weather in Puerto de la Cruz by months

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

      December
      January
      February

      March
      April
      May

      June
      July
      August

      September
      October
      November

      Air temperature in Puerto de la Cruz in January

      January is one of the coldest months in Puerto de la Cruz. During the day, the air temperature in January ranges from 19.0°C to 22.3°C, at night from 16.1°C to 16.1°C, respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 20.5 °C during the day, and 17.2 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 3.3°C per month.

      Puerto de la Cruz water temperature in January

      Puerto de la Cruz water can be chilly in January. The temperature of the sea water does not fall below 19.4°C, while the maximum value can reach 20.3°C. The average water temperature in January is 19.9 °C, which is 1.3°C lower than in December and 0.8°C higher than in February.

      Rainy days and precipitation in January

      On average, 24 mm of precipitation falls in Puerto de la Cruz in January, as a rule, there are about 1 rainy days. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 2.1 %.

      Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

      In Puerto de la Cruz in January there are usually about 19 sunny, 11 cloudy and 1 overcast days. The length of daylight hours (from dawn to dusk) is 10 hours and 34 minutes. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 8 hours and 1 minute per day.

      Wind in Puerto de la Cruz in January

      The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Puerto de la Cruz in January is 21.2 m/s, making it one of the windiest months of the year.

      Weather in January in other resorts in Spain

      We bring to your attention brief data on the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in January. 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 17. 7°C 13.9°C 2 days (33 mm) 19.9°C
      Barcelona 14.0°C 8.9°C 1 day (15 mm) 14.2°C
      Mallorca 15.8°C 10.9°C 1 day (20 mm) 15.5°C
      Malaga 17.3°C 10.3°C 1 day (23 mm) 15.3°C
      Palma de Mallorca 16.0°C 10.7°C 1 day (17 mm) 15.4°C
      Valencia 16.7°C 9.2°C 1 day (9mm) 14.6°C
      Costa Brava 14.0°C 8. 9°C 1 day (18 mm) 14.1°C
      Salou 14.7°C 9.4°C 1 day (11 mm) 14.4°C
      Alicante 16.5°C 9.2°C 1 day (13 mm) 15.3°C
      Ibiza 16.3°C 14.0°C 1 day (24 mm) 15.3°C
      Gran Canaria 21.3°C 17.9°C 0 days (6 mm) 19.7°C
      Marbella 16.7°C 9.4°C 3 days (39 mm) 15.7°C
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      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast for Puerto de la Cruz in January ⇒ Spain

      +18° +14°

      December 28

      +18° +14°

      December 29

      +18° +14°

      December 30

      +18° +14°

      December 31

      +18° +14°

      January 1st

      +18° +14°

      January 2

      +18° +14°

      January 3

      +18° +14°

      January 4

      +18° +14°

      January 5

      +18° +14°

      January 6

      +18° +14°

      January 7

      +18° +14°

      January 8

      +18° +13°

      January 9

      +17° +13°

      January 10

      +18° +14°

      January 11

      +18° +13°

      January 12

      +19° +14°

      January 13

      +19° +14°

      January 14

      +18° +14°

      January 15

      +18° +14°

      January 16

      +18° +14°

      January 17

      +18° +14°

      January 18

      +18° +14°

      January 19

      +18° +13°

      January 20

      +17° +13°

      January 21

      +17° +13°

      January 22

      +17° +13°

      January 23

      +17° +13°

      January 24

      +17° +13°

      January 25

      +17° +13°

      January 26

      +17° +13°

      January 27

      +17° +13°

      January 28

      +17° +13°

      January 29

      +17° +13°

      January 30

      +17° +13°

      January 31

      +17° +14°

      February 1st

      +18° +14°

      February 2

      +17° +14°

      February 3

      +17° +13°

      February 4

      +17° +13°

      February 5

      +18° +13°

      * Forecast based on historical data for 70 years

      Max. temperature
      +24.5°C

      Min. temperature
      +7.7°C

      Monthly precipitation
      38.9mm

      Wind speed
      26.58m/s

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      +15°

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      +8°

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      Weather in Puerto de la Cruz in January 2022 (Canary Islands, Spain). EXACTLY! The weather archive in January from a hydrometeorological center, Gismeteo Puerto de la Cruis

      Weather Calendar

      01.01.2022 (SB)

      Night 9000 9000 9000 9000. : +26 °С
      Clear

      During the day:
      Wind: 3m/
      Pressure: 765
      Humidity: 42%

      02.01.2022 (Sun)

      Night: +23 ° C
      PAMURNO

      Day : +26 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 4m/C
      Pressure: 766
      Humidity: 41%

      03.01.2022 (Mon)

      Night: +22 ° C C
      Cloudy

      Day: +24°C
      Partly cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 4m/C
      Pressure: 765
      Humidity: 46%

      04/04/2022 (W)

      NIGHT: +20 ° C
      PASMURNO

      day: + 24 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 7m/
      Pressure: 765
      Humidity: 53%

      05. 01.2022 (Wed)

      Night: +19 ° C
      PasMurno

      Day: +21°С
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 8m/
      Pressure: 766
      Humidity: 71%

      06/06/2022 (Th)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Pasmorno

      day: +20 ° +20 ° +20 ° +20 ° +20 ° From
      cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 8m/
      Pressure: 766
      Humidity: 75%

      01.01.2022 (PT)

      NIGHT: 9005 +20 ° C
      cloudy

      Day: +20 °С
      Overcast

      During the day:
      Wind: 8m/C
      Pressure: 765
      Humidity: 82%

      08.01.2022 (SB)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Pasmorno

      Day: +22 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 9m/
      Pressure: 764
      Humidity: 68%

      09. 01.2022 (Sun)

      Night: +21 ° C
      cloudy

      day: +23 +23 °С
      Partly cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 5m/s
      Pressure: 764
      Humidity: 47%

      10.01.2022 (Mon)

      Night: +20 ° C
      Pasmorno

      Day: +22 ° C
      PasmUNE

      during the day:
      Wind: 4m/C
      Pressure: 761
      Humidity: 45%

      11.01.2022 (W)

      Night: +19 ° C
      cloud

      day: +21 ° C
      Luggage

      During the day:
      wind: 6m/s
      pressure: 761
      Humidity: 59%

      12.01.2022 (SR)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Clear

      day: +21 ° C
      Clear

      During the day:
      Wind: 4M: 4M: 4M /C
      Pressure: 762
      Humidity: 61%

      01/13/2022 (Th)

      Night: +18 ° C
      Cloudy

      Day: +22 ° C
      Loose

      in the course days:
      wind: 4m/s
      pressure: 762
      humidity: 59%

      01/14/2022 (Fri)

      Night: +21 ° C
      Thunderstorm

      day: +24 ° C
      Loose : 762
      Humidity: 35%

      01/15/2022 (SB)

      Night: +21 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +23 ° C
      Loose

      Through the day:
      Wind Wind Wind Wind Wind Wind. : 5m/s
      pressure: 761
      humidity: 40%

      01/16/2022 (Sun)

      Night: +20 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +24 ° C
      Loose
      Humidity: 42%

      01/17/2022 (Mon)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Pasmorno

      day: +20 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 6m Wind: 6m Wind: 6m Wind: 6m Wind: 6m Wind: 6m /s
      pressure: 764
      humidity: 89%

      1/18/2022(Tue)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Little rain

      day: +22 ° C
      Pasmorno

      During the day:
      Wind: 4m/C
      Pressure: 762
      Military: 67%

      01/19/2022 (Wed)

      Night: +20 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +23 ° C
      Loose

      During the day:
      Wind: 4m/
      Pressure: 761
      11 humidity: 53%

      1/20/2022(Thu)

      Night: +21 ° C
      Little rain

      day: +23 ° C
      Pasmorno

      During the day:
      Wind: 6m/
      Pressure: 758
      Military WIR: 56%

      01. 01.2022 (PT)

      Night: +20 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +22 ° C
      Loose humidity: 64%

      1/22/2022(Sat)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Little rain

      day: +22 ° C
      Pasmorno

      During the day:
      Wind: 2m/
      Pressure: 761
      Military: 66%

      23.01.2022 (Sun)

      Night: +19 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +23 ° C
      Loose humidity: 62%

      01/24/2022(Mon)

      Night: +20 ° C
      Pasmorno

      Day: +22 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 3m/
      Pressure: 765
      Military Ware: 70%

      01/25/2022 (W)

      Night: +18 ° C
      Pasmorno

      day: +19 ° C
      Cloudy

      During the day:
      Wind: 5m/
      Pressure: 765
      Militice : 82%

      01/26/2022(Wed)

      Night: +18 ° C
      Cloudy

      day: +19 ° C
      Pasmorno

      During the day:
      Wind: 6m/C
      Pressure: 763
      Humidity: 75%

      27.

      Tenerife weather forecast september: Weather on the island of Tenerife in september 2023

      Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 1:48 am

      Автор:

      Категории: September

      Tenerife Weather in September | Thomas Cook

      Tenerife Weather in September | Thomas Cook

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      Avg weather in September

      September

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        SUN

        12 Hrsper day

        RAIN

        19 mmper month

        HUMIDITY

        76 %avg

        WIND

        9 Mphavg

        Tenerife weather September

         

        What’s the weather like in Tenerife in September?

        Located off the west coast of Africa, the island’s has hot summers means September is a great time to book holidays to Tenerife. There’s different weather around the largest of the Canaries, although the most popular tourist spots get lots of sun and hardly any rain.

        Geographical influences

        Breezes and the cooling Canary Current will keep you comfortable in September, even though Tenerife’s close to the Sahara Desert. Mount Teide shelters the south from north easterly winds and attracts most of the rain. The Sahara can send over the occasional dust storm, although you won’t be affected if you’re staying right on the coast. They stay above sea level during the summer so you’ll only get them in the mountains.

        Averages

        During September the average high temperature’s 27ºC, so bring a good selection of swimwear and beach gear. Things remain nice in the evenings, with temperatures falling only to 18ºC. The average sea temperature’s 24ºC, while the air’s most humid at this time but it’s still low. Average rainfall’s 10mm over three rainy days.

        Daylight

        You can expect 12 hours of daylight and eight hours of sunshine in September, so you can look forward to long sunny days. Make sure you take plenty of sun cream though as UV levels will be very high, while sunset’s around 8.30pm at the beginning of the month.

         

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        Weather forecast Santa Cruz de Tenerife in September

        For Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the month of September marks the end of the dry season with around two days of rain during the month and as little as 10mm of rainfall. Average temperatures register between 21C at night and 27C at the hottest point of the day. In September, the water temperature gets even higher and reaches 23C. With 10 hours of sunshine every day and a weather comfort index of 84/100, September is an excellent month to take a holiday here.

        The weather prediction service inSanta Cruz de Tenerife is based on a calculation which takes into account historic data from the last 10 years, as well as predictions based on certain criteria such as air temperature, humidity, water temperature, wind speed and sunshine.

        Prepare your things now for your stay by taking a look at the weather predictions forSanta Cruz de Tenerife.

        • Temperature
        • Bad weather
        • Sunbathing
        • Swimming
        • Wind
        • Humidity

        The weather is rated on a scale from 0 to 100, with the worst weather conditions ranging between 0 and 19 and the best ranging above 79.
        The overall weather comfort index is:

        • Excellent (Rating between 80% and 100%)
        • Good (Rating between 60% and 79%)
        • Average (Rating between 40% and 59%)
        • Bad (Rating between 20% and 39%)
        • Very bad (Rating between 0% and 19%)

        Practical advice for a stay inSanta Cruz de Tenerife:

        • Shorts and polo shirts
        • Good sun cream and sunglasses
        • Swimming gear

        Spain: Seven-day weather forecast

        Take a look at the seven-day weather forecast for the principal cities inSpain. For each destination, Easyvoyage’s weather tool gives you temperature and rainfall indicators, along with wind force and direction and sunrise/sunset times. Prepare your holidays using our weather forecasts or organise your activities thanks to the weather comfort index forSpain. Whether you’re getting ready to go or already on holiday, it’s never been simpler to keep an eye on the weather than with Easyvoyage!

        • Malaga in September
          8°C | 17°C

        • Alicante in September
          7°C | 17°C

        • Barcelona in September
          5°C | 14°C

        • Bilbao in September
          7°C | 11°C

        • San Sebastien in September
          9°C | 11°C

        • Ibiza in September
          7°C | 14°C

        • Almeria in September
          7°C | 16°C

        • Las Palmas in September
          17°C | 17°C

        • Madrid in September
          -2°C | 8°C

        • Majorca – Palma in September
          7°C | 15°C

        • Pamplona in September
          6°C | 8°C

        • Santander in September
          10°C | 12°C

        • Seville in September
          1°C | 15°C

        • Torremolinos in September
          9°C | 17°C

        • Vigo in September
          6°C | 12°C

        • Benidorm in September
          8°C | 16°C

        • Huelva in September
          2°C | 16°C

        • Los Cristianos in September
          15°C | 18°C

        • Marbella in September
          10°C | 17°C

        • Cala D’or in September
          5°C | 14°C

        • Costa Adeje in September
          15°C | 18°C

        • Ciutadella in September
          8°C | 14°C

        • Costa Teguise in September
          17°C | 17°C

        • Pescola in September
          6°C | 15°C

        Spain in September : The regions

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      Pressure, mm 799 798

      798 798 Wind, m/s 5 5 5 5 5
      precipitation, mm 0 0.

      Flight departures tenerife south: Tenerife South Airport (TFS) Departures

      Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 1:13 am

      Автор:

      Категории: Miscellaneous

      Tenerife South Airport (TFS) departures






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      Scheduled Date Status To Airline Flight

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      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD Iberia Express I23927
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      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD American Airlines AA8722
      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD Royal Air Maroc AT9043
      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD SA AVIANCA AV6053
      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD Cathay Pacific CX1872
      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Madrid MAD Vueling VY5473
      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Las Palmas LPA Binter Canarias NT156
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      07:00 04 October Estimated 07:00 Las Palmas LPA Iberia IB618
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      09:25 04 October Estimated 09:25 Santa Cruz De La Palma SPC Binter Canarias NT763
      09:30 04 October Estimated 09:30 Madrid MAD Ryanair FR2914
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      10:05 04 October Estimated 10:05 Marseille MRS Ryanair FR6739
      10:30 04 October Estimated 10:30 Las Palmas LPA TUIfly X31791
      10:35 04 October Estimated 10:35 Pisa PSA Malta Air 7477
      10:40 04 October Estimated 10:40 Bologna BLQ Ryanair FR4898
      10:45 04 October Estimated 10:45 Zurich ZRH Edelweiss Air WK215
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      10:55 04 October Estimated 10:55 Birmingham BHX Ryanair FR1122
      11:05 04 October Estimated 11:05 Bristol BRS Ryanair FR4754
      11:10 04 October Estimated 11:10 Lanzarote ACE Binter Canarias NT783
      11:10 04 October Estimated 11:10 Bristol BRS easyJet U26094
      11:15 04 October Estimated 11:15 London STN Ryanair FR8167
      11:20 04 October Estimated 11:20 London STN Jet2 LS1664
      11:25 04 October Estimated 11:25 Geneva GVA easyJet U21542
      11:30 04 October Estimated 11:30 London LTN easyJet U22038
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      Tenerife South Airport (TFS) – Departures

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      TENERIFE South

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      International Airport in the Southern Part of Tenerife, former name – Reina Sofia AirPort

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      38297 La Laguna – Tenerife
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      Temperature: 26 °C
      Pressure: 1017 mmHg
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      Wind: 5 m/s

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      TO 4741 flight delay or cancellation: compensation and refund

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      Flight delay compensation TO 4741

      If you experience a flight delay Transavia France TO 4741 departing Tenerife en route to Paris, you may be eligible for flight delay compensation. However, you should keep in mind that eligibility depends on the specific details of the delay. EU regulation EC261/2004 protects the rights to monetary compensation for every passenger in the event of a delay, regardless of how much the ticket originally cost and whether it was purchased by you or someone else on your behalf.

      It should also be remembered that the regulation does not provide for compensation for minor delays of less than 3 hours. In order to claim compensation, your flight TO 4741 must arrive in Paris at least 3 hours late. The distance between departure and arrival is a key factor in calculating the amount of compensation for your TO 4741 flight.

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      Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to a compensation of 400€ if your flight TO 4741 from Tenerife to Paris is cancelled. EU law and regulation 261/2004 gives passengers the right to receive up to 600 euros for the inconvenience associated with the cancellation of a Transavia France flight.

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      Where in the world is the weather hot in december: Hot Places to visit in December to Celebrate Christmas

      Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 12:17 am

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      Where’s Hot in December? | Go City®

      It’s that time of year where most of us are already tired of the cold weather. Depending upon where your home base is located, you may also be sick of the snow, wind, and/or icy rain. That’s where our handy little hot-weather detector comes in handy! For those of you longing to escape the chill of winter and sink into a nice warm vacation, check out our list of where’s hot in December. Enjoy the warmer temperatures in these delightful destinations. Make sure that a pile of snow in your driveway is nothing but a memory for now. Check out our list of where’s hot in December, including…

      • Cancun
      • Dubai
      • Miami
      • Orlando
      • Sydney
      • Oahu

      Cancun

      This hot Mexican destination is a must-visit spot this December. You can enjoy everything from leisurely sunbathing on endless tropical beaches to extreme adventure sports in a variety of exotic parks. There are also plenty of cultural attractions, dining and drinking opportunities, and more. Spend your days zip-lining, riding a 4×4, swimming in real Mexican cenotes, kayaking, and so forth at an extreme adventure park. Then, enjoy a romantic dinner cruise with your significant other to enjoy a leisurely evening. There are also plenty of snorkeling and cruising excursions to help you make the most of these perfect temperatures. Average High Temps: 83 F / 28 C

      Dubai

      Well, Dubai is hot year-round, so no surprise here. But that said, December is one of the nicest months of the year for this desert destination, so this is a perfect chance to explore their unique combination of hyper-modern development and traditional Arabic heritage.  Check an item off your bucket list and embark on a morning desert safari (there are all sorts of other options that combine a safari with a nice dinner, too). Cool off with a water sport like a kayak tour or windsurf lesson, or just enjoy a few hours at a world-class water park. If you’ve got the kids with you, don’t forget about the wealth of theme parks in Dubai, either! Average High Temps: 79 F / 26 C

      Miami

      Sunny South Beach is a top December destination. It’s one of the milder times of the year in Miami, with less humidity and warm (rather than sweltering) temps. There are plenty of exciting things to do in Miami during your December getaway. Explore top art museums and galleries, cruise, tour, and cycle. Adrenaline junkies can take an exhilarating Jet Boat cruise for sightseeing and thrills. Artsy folks can stroll the city on an inspiring Art Deco tour or check out the PAMM. Nature lovers can explore the Everglades and visit the alligators, or stick to marine animals at the Miami Seaquarium. It’s all here in sunny Miami.  Average High Temps: 76 F / 24 C

      Orlando

      Orlando, a bit farther north than Miami and away from the coast, is very pleasant during December. It’s consistently warm and sunny this time of year, without the extreme heat and humidity of the summer months. Come here to visit your favorite theme park, enjoy an Orlando culinary adventure, or visit an intriguing museum.  One of our top things to do in Orlando in December is easily among the most significant cultural attractions in the entire state—the Kennedy Space Center. The kids will love WonderWorks, mini-golf, and LEGOLAND Florida. There’s also the immensely popular I-Drive corridor, replete with attractions, restaurants, and shops.  Average High Temps: 75 F / 24 C

      Sydney

      Australia’s summer falls during your most miserable time of year. Head down under to enjoy the warmth and high spirits of Sydney during December. We love everything about this eclectic and diverse city, from sightseeing opportunities to cultural attractions to all the outdoorsy things you can imagine. Tour the grand and fantastic Sydney Opera House. Meet some koalas, kangaroos, and other exotic wildlife at the Taronga Zoo, or the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. Relax on a two-hour sightseeing cruise, sip your way through a winery tour, and sunbathe on Bondi Beach. Whatever style of vacation you’re going for, you can make it happen in Sydney. Average High Temps: 78 F / 25 C

      Oahu

      Tropical Hawaii is almost perfect in December. The temperatures are among the mildest you’ll find. Although it does fall in the wet season, it’s also peak travel season for those looking to escape the cold at home. Come to Oahu to enjoy a variety of activities, from cultural excursions and tours to all the best water sports you could hope for. The Pearl Harbor Historic Sites are located in Oahu, and a visit to any of these ships, museums, and monuments in December is especially poignant. On a more festive note, you might also want to add “attend a real luau” to your to-do list because Oahu is filled with plenty of such authentic experiences. Other options include: tour the island, lounge on a beach, try your hand at surfing, or poke your head into the Bishop Museum. The possibilities are practically endless! Average High Temps: 79 F / 26 C

      Save on Warm-Weather Attractions

      Should any of these warm-weather destinations sound just perfect for your much longed-for getaway, pack your bags and hit the road. But first, grab a Go City® pass to save up to 65% on admission to the best tours, cruises, attractions, museums, and so much more. Go City offers passes for all of these hot destinations to make your December travel that much more affordable and that much closer to reality. So pick one up today, and you’re set to explore all the hottest December locales.

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      14 Best Places to Travel in December 2022: USA and International

      Between the holidays and nonstop end-of-year festivities, December is a busy month for many. That’s why it’s the perfect time to squeeze in some much-needed downtime and book a vacation for the family. Sure, many people may have the same idea, but that shouldn’t stop you from planning a trip. The world is vast with countless wonderful destinations to choose from. If you’re unsure of where to go, don’t worry — we’ve done the work and rounded up some of the best places to visit in December.

      Whether you’re looking to relax in a warmer climate to escape the bitter winter chill or seeking an adventure-filled cold weather getaway — or maybe something in between, we’ve got you covered. From sunbathing on the shores of a Caribbean Island to snowboarding down steep mountain ranges in the west, let this roundup serve as inspiration for your year-end jaunt.

      While you’re packing your favorite travel essentials, don’t forget to pack your patience too. It’s no secret that airports can get busy during the holiday season, but don’t stress. Plan ahead and keep key travel tips like arriving at the airport at least two hours (three hours if traveling internationally) before your departure top of mind. You’ll save time and avoid unnecessary anxiety. Who wants to start their vacation stressed out? No one. So, plan accordingly and mentally prepare for minor hiccups.

      Now that you’ve gotten some of the travel logistics out of the way, clear your mind and get ready to end the year with a bang by exploring some of the best destinations to visit in December.

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      Santa Barbara, CA

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      The Golden State boasts a host of bountiful natural wonders, but not many are as breathtaking as Santa Barbara’s glorious coastline. In December, visitors can take advantage of the city’s moderate winter and witness mesmerizing sunsets at one of its broad, sandy beaches. Located just an hour and a half drive north of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is home to myriad farm-to-table restaurants and exquisite wineries. As a world-class destination, the lodging options don’t disappoint. Guests can stay at Drift Santa Barbara, a 45-key boutique property located on a car-free promenade with floor-to-ceiling windows where natural light and coastal breezes abound.

      Feeling festive? On December 11th, visitors can catch the 36th Annual Parade of Lights as the city’s harbor transforms into a winter wonderland. Plus, the season is also the perfect time to catch the return of migrating gray whales in the Santa Barbara Channel.

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      Texas Hill Country, TX

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      Nestled in the rolling hills of Central Texas, this region sits atop the Edwards Plateau — located west of San Antonio and Austin. With picturesque landscapes and unique terrain, the quaint small towns that make up the area are ideal for those seeking an exciting, nature-filled excursion. Adventurous visitors can crawl through some of the numerous caves and caverns formed from limestone bedrock hidden beneath the rolling landscape.

      After exploring these awe-inspiring natural wonders, visitors can relax with a glass of wine from Pedernales Cellars, one of the region’s nine wineries. The pristine setting calls for lodging that highlights the scenery. Visitors can stay at Lakeway Resort and Spa, the only resort situated on the banks of Austin’s famed Lake Travis. Perfect for couples or families, the resort has amenities that everyone can enjoy including a spa, pool playground with adults-only and family friendly pools. Plus, with the lake just steps from the property, guests can partake in outdoor activities like sailing, boating and fishing.

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      Nashville, TN

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      There’s more to Nashville than country music and world-famous hot chicken. While those things are noteworthy (and tasty), the city also boasts a burgeoning arts and culture scene. With a variety of art galleries and museums that span interests, visitors can satisfy their hunger for history and cultural enlightenment.

      While it’s a popular city to visit all year-round, the holiday season really makes the Music City sing. Thanks to its mild winters, December is a great time to explore the city decked out in a million twinkling lights. Out-of-towners can stay at Hotel Fraye or Bode Nashville and head to the Gaylord Opryland Resort for a variety of holiday-themed activities and attractions such as snow tubing, ice skating, carriage rides, gingerbread decorating and an elaborate light display.

      Also, let’s face it — live music is a must when visiting the Music City. Catch a holiday concert at the iconic Ryman Auditorium featuring country superstars like LeAnn Rimes or Amy Grant & Vince Gill. After the show, indulge in warm craft cocktails at the Rooftop Lounge at Bobby Hotel where you can rent a heated igloo while taking in an incredible view of downtown Nashville from 14 stories up. Cool, right?

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      Boulder, CO

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      Just 30 minutes northwest of Denver, Boulder is a great December destination — and for good reason. Surprisingly, hotels offer their lowest rates and not much snow accumulates, which is optimal for hiking along winter trails.

      While it’s known for its myriad outdoor activities, breweries and proximity to the Rocky Mountains National Park, Boulder is also an urban oasis brimming with remarkable restaurant options. From lavish eateries like Flagstaff House with enviable mountain views and locally-sourced fare to more casual dining choices like The Attic Bar & Bistro, the food scene in Boulder is worthy of recognition.

      The arts and culture scene is also a draw. From December 3rd – December 5th, visitors and locals alike can celebrate the holiday season at the CU Boulder’s Holiday Festival, a decades-old tradition of musical performances by students and world-class faculty.

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      Salt Lake City, UT

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      Surrounded by natural beauty, Salt Lake City is like a breath of fresh air — especially during the winter. With spectacular mountain views at every turn, visitors will be awestruck by its splendor. Also, with outdoor recreational activities like snowmobiling, snowshoeing, skiing, and snowboarding available at countless nearby resorts, the state’s capital is an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

      Physical activity not your thing? Don’t worry. The city offers so much more. Throughout the month, visitors can stop by the holiday art market at Alta Ski Resort, take full moon lift rides at Snowbird, or take a self-guided tour of the ten striking murals by some of Salt Lake’s most renowned local artists.

      The city is also a hotspot for chef-driven restaurants like SLC Eatery, providing a constantly evolving take on modern American cuisine and White Horse, a modern American Brasserie and bar. Additionally, foodies who appreciate cheese can check out Caputo’s Gourmet Market, which specializes in the art of cheese making — working with local farms to create distinct flavors. Chocolate lovers aren’t left out. The market is also the go-to spot for artisan chocolate produced in Utah.

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      South Walton, FL

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      Looking for a welcoming retreat with stretches of sugar-white beaches and turquoise blue water? If so, South Walton is a sure bet. Located in northwest Florida, it’s home to 16 beach neighborhoods. Scenic and serene, it’s the perfect backdrop for family vacations and couple getaways. From taking in a live theatrical performance at the Emerald Coast Theater to checking out art galleries like Red Bird and Foster, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities to keep them entertained.

      Seeking a more relaxed vibe? Visitors can stay at the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa where they can unwind with rejuvenating spa treatments or put their putting skills to the test on the sprawling golf course. Plus, guests have exclusive beachfront access and on-property activities such as bike rentals, watersports, a tennis court, and more — making this a top choice for those seeking convenience and luxury. Unlike other Florida hotspot destinations, South Walton’s breezy coastal setting exudes intimate, small-town charm.

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      Kennebunkport, Maine

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      While Kennebunkport is a popular summer destination, it’s also a New England gem throughout the year as the city’s official slogan: “The Place to Be All Year Long,” suggests. Situated at the mouth of the Kennebunk River, on the Atlantic coast, Kennebunkport really delivers during the holiday season. Decked out with holiday lights and a possible dusting of snow, it’s a page right out of a winter storybook.

      Its famous Christmas Prelude (December 1 – December 11), is a can’t-miss attraction that includes Santa Claus arriving by lobster boat, tree lighting ceremonies and even a fireworks display.

      After partaking in all the festivities, visitors can nosh on local fare like classic lobster rolls and enjoy hearty chowders from Alisson’s Restaurant.

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      Anguilla

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      Tucked away in the Eastern Caribbean, Anguilla is known for its magnificent beaches and easygoing atmosphere. With 33 beaches, most boasting soft, white sand — it’s an undeniable paradise in December. From fun family activities like glass floor boat rides to romantic beachside dinners, the island has something for everyone. Visitors can stay at the Frangipani Beach Resort, a luxury boutique resort set in the middle of Meads Bay, one of Anguilla’s most renowned beaches. Featuring 23 rooms and suites, guests can take advantage of the plentiful amenities like beach and poolside service and complimentary water sports such as tubing and kayaking.

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      Costa Rica

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      Thinking of becoming a digital nomad? If so, Costa Rica could be your next temporary home. With the recent digital nomad visa available to international workers, Americans can relocate to this popular Caribbean coast destination. And December is a good time to embark on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. For starters, it’s less humid, but still warm enough to feel balmy in comparison to the cold weather dominating most of the U.S. during this time of year. Don’t plan to stay? That’s OK. You can still experience much of what Costa Rica offers during a traditional vacation.

      With extensive Afro-Caribbean heritage and influences, the country is an exceptional amalgamation of cultures, food, and music. Plus, it’s home to countless species and wildlife including sloths, monkeys and leatherback turtles. When it comes to accommodations, Costa Rica offers out-of-towners a variety of places to stay to suit tastes and budgets. From trendy eco-lodges to low-key bungalows in the rainforest, lodging offerings abound.

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      Tulum, Mexico

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      There’s more to Mexico than burritos and mojitos. Sure, Tulum visitors can enjoy authentic Mexican fare, but the resort town offers more than delicious food. First, seeing the legendary ruins is non-negotiable when visiting. Tourists can’t pass up getting a glimpse of such a historic, archaeological wonder — which is the third-most visited site in Mexico.

      Additionally, Tulum’s breathtaking flora and fauna make it a prime destination for those who appreciate natural beauty.

      For those seeking comfortable accommodations with top-notch amenities, the Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort is a solid option. With eight resort pools, 13 restaurants and bars, a luxury spa, and an exclusive Family Zone, it has everything you need to be a home away from home.

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      Oahu, Hawaii

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      Let’s face it, a trip to Hawaii is always a good idea — and December is prime time. With daily temperatures in the 80s and copious serene beaches punctuated with beautiful poinsettias lining the landscape, it’s no wonder it’s a popular winter destination. Plan to arrive during the first week as prices tend to be lower, and it’s less crowded — tourism ramps up closer to the holidays.

      Visitors can explore the Waikiki neighborhood, located on the south shore of Honolulu, where they’ll find world-class dining, entertainment, activities and more. Those who relish luxurious oceanfront views can stay at the ‘Alohilani Resort. The beachfront hotel offers a refreshing balance of energy and relaxation in a lively urban setting. Plus, it includes two restaurants from internationally acclaimed Iron Chef Morimoto. What’s more, it’s the first carbon-neutral hotel in Hawaii.

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      Sydney, Australia

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      December is the perfect month to take a trip down under. With summer heating up in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s an optimal time to escape the cold and enjoy warmer weather. Plus, it’s a great opportunity for families with school age children to visit since they’ll likely be out of school for winter break.

      For travelers who enjoy nature and wildlife, take an immersive walking tour with knowledgeable, indigenous guides to explore the city’s living world. During their trek, visitors might get a glimpse of a cute koala sitting in treetops, spot a hopping kangaroo or experience other unforgettable creature encounters. For those who’d rather relax, the city has plenty of brilliant beaches to lounge and sunbathe.

      Beyond nature, Sydney is teeming with iconic sights and cultural attractions like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, which is running a dazzling production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella through January 29, 2023.

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      Accra, Ghana

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      With cooler temps and lower humidity levels, December is a great time to visit Accra. Known for its lush forests, exquisite cuisine and world-class festivals, Accra is one of the most popular destinations in West Africa. Plus, multiple direct flights from New York City and Washington, D.C. make traveling to the country’s capital easy.

      Once there, visitors can enjoy its numerous beaches, explore its rich landscapes and indulge in local mainstay dishes like okra soup and rice water porridge.

      One can’t-miss attraction? The Kumasi central market, of course. It’s the largest single open-air market in West Africa. With more than 10,000 stores and recreational facilities, it’s a one-stop-shop for locals and tourists alike.

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      Belize

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      With year-round tropical weather, Belize is an excellent option for December travel. From zip lining to exhilarating horseback rides, the Central America country offers fun activities for the whole family. Plus, those who want to spend time exploring its pristine jungles and rainforests will have plenty of opportunities. After all, roughly half of the country is covered in jungle.

      If opulence is what you’re looking for, opt for a stay at Cayo Espanto, a private island resort perfect for an enchanting escape. With villas equipped with a personal butler, private dock area and customized meals, guests can luxuriate in top-notch experiences they won’t soon forget. To get in the holiday spirit, the resort even offers a holiday photoshoot for couples or families. Say, cheese!

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      Temperature & Places to Visit


      December marks the end of a year and also the start of China’s winter. Because it is such a vast country, the weather and temperature in December in China vary quite a bit depending on geography. Broadly speaking, those cities located on the south part of China are much warmer than the northern ones. For example, Beijing in the north has temperatures reaching the -2°C / 28°F at this time of year whereas somewhere like Guangzhou in the south has warmer weather ranging in the 15°C / 59°F.




      China Temperatures in February

      China December Weather of Some Major Tourist Cities for your reference:

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      Area Cities Average High Average Low
      North China Beijing 4°C / 39°F -6°C / 21°F
      Northwest China Xian 6°C / 43°F -3°C / 27°F
      East China Shanghai 11°C / 52°F 2°C / 36°F
      Huangshan 4°C / 39 °F -3°C / 27°F
      Xiamen 19°C/ 66 °F 12°C/ 53 °F
      South China Hong Kong 20°C / 68°F 15°C / 59°F
      Guilin 15°C / 59°F 7°C / 45°F
      Northeast China Harbin -9°C / 16°F -20°C / -4°F
      Southwest China Chengdu 11°C / 52°F 5°C / 41°F
      Lijiang 14°C / 54°F 0°C / 32°F
      Central China Zhangjiajie 12°C / 54°F 4°C / 39°F

      North China Weather in December

      Cities: Beijing, Tianjin, Taiyuan, Hohhot, etc.


      North China cities like Beijing are cold and dry in December, with snow on the ground in most of the places. However, the weather never as that chilly as the Northeast China cities like Harbin. Temperature in North China in December mostly tends to range from the high 5°C to the low -12°C. But those Inner Mongolia cities like Hohhot may be a little bit colder.


      What to Wear in Beijing in December

      Northeast China Weather in December

      Cities: Harbin, Jilin, Shenyang, Changchun, etc.


      Northeast China is by far somewhat the coldest area of the country. The December weather of this region is chilly, with temperatures mostly dropping lower than 0°C. The Northeast China also tends to see more snow in December than the rest regions of China.


      What to Wear in Harbin in December

      Northwest China Weather in December

      Cities: Xian, Lanzhou, Jiayuguan, Xining, etc.


      Weather in Northwest China cities like Xian and Lanzhou is similar to those North China Cities like Beijing, with temperatures just a bit higher. The weather is cold and dry in this month. It snows occasionally and slightly.


      What to Wear in Xian in December

      South China Weather in December

      Cities: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Guilin, Yangshuo, Sanya, Hong Kong, Macau, etc.


      South China region is normally one of the most pleasant and warm places in China in December. The further south you move, generally speaking, the warmer experience you will get and the rarer it’ll to find snow! The average temperature in Guangzhou in December is about 15°C / 59°F, and in Guilin is about 11°C / 51°F.


      What to Wear in Guangzhou in December

      Central China Weather in December

      Cities: Zhangjiajie, Luoyang, Yichang, Changsha, etc.


      Central China in December is freezing, cold, humid and often icy. Though the temperature in December of this region is higher than those North China cities like Beijing, you may feel colder there sometimes because of the humidity. There are occasional snows in the mountainous areas of this region in December.


      What to Wear in Zhangjiajie in December

      Southwest China Weather in December

      Cities: Chengdu, Chongqing, Guiyang, Dali, Lijing, Kunming, Xishuangbanna, Lhasa, etc.


      Southwest China is a large region with diverse weather features. Most of its cities like Chongqing and Chengdu are a little bit cold and foggy in December, while those cities like Kunming, Dali and Lijiang are much warmer. You can even have a taste of summer at Xishuangbanna, the most southwest city in China. Snow is rare there except in those high-altitude mountains like Mount Emei and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. And even if there is unexpected snow in the downtown area, it usually melts soon after hiting the ground. Temperature in China’s southwest part differs in certain areas of the region, with an average high for 11°C / 52°F and low for 4°C / 39°F in the city areas.


      What to Wear in Mount Emei in December

      East China Weather in December

      Cities: Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Huangshan, Xiamen, etc.


      Est China cities settled close to the East China Sea are windy, humid and cold in December in China. In Xiamen of Fujian Province, the temperature in December usually varies from 12 °C/ 53 °F to 19 °C/ 66 °F. And in Shanghai, the temperature change is between 2°C / 36°F and 11°C / 52°F.


      What to Wear in Huangshan in December

      What to Wear in China in December


      Since China has a range of weather conditions around its cities, the clothing that your are suggested to wear also differs according to the places you are in China. Usually, long shirts, pants and a jacket or a coat are recommended if you are going to visit these South China cities like Guangzhou and Hong Kong or the warm destinations in Southwest China like Lijiang and Kunming. Sweater, down jacket or down coat, winter pants, hat, scarf and gloves are suggested for those planning to visit cities in North and Northwest China, like Beijing and Xian. And if you are heading to enjoy the snow and ice fun in Northeast China with Harbin included, you are advised to wear all the warm gears, like snow boots, padded trousers and jacket, wool sweater and so on.

      5 Best Places to Visit in December in China


      The diverse China has a lot to offer in December. While some of its northeastern cities like Harbin start their annual great events to have fun with snow and ice, other south cities like Lijiang are still bathing in the warm sun, giving you various options to choose. Besides, those classic China travel destinations like Beijing, Xian and Shanghai are less touristy in December and provide big discounts on the price of accommodation, attraction and so on, which may be really good news for budget travelers! How can you miss these great chances?


      Check 5 Best Places to Visit in December in China here, including Beijing, Yellow Mountain, Yunnan, Harbin and Sichuan!

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      1: Beijing – Meet with Amazing Snowy & Less Crowded Great Wall, Forbidden City…


      Visiting Beijing in December is one of the greatest options as you can enjoy the happy atmosphere of Christmas and New Year only this time of the year! The biggest discounts on accommodation and attractions sites also come, and thus you will get a more luxurious experience in the same price.


      When it comes to Beijing, the Great Wall and Forbidden City are somewhat the must-visits. So it is in December. Never worry much on the snow. In December, the weather is seldom so bad to spoil your plans. Those crystal flying snowflakes will instead add more spectacular views. The striking contrast of white snow and red walls of Forbidden City will create many wonderful photos. And the Great Wall covered with a layer of thin snow is also amazing, which will give you a stronger feeling of its ancient charm. Skiing fans? All the major ski resorts in Beijing also open in early December.


      Even if you still feel trouble about the outside cold, this ancient capital with over 170 museums offers many inside wonders. National Museum of China, Beijing Capital Museum, and Beijing Opera Museum are also all fantastic places for you to explore deeper about China.


      Beijing Weather & Clothing in December: The average temperature in December in Beijing is approximately -2°C / 28°F, 4°C / 39°F during daytime and -6°C / 21°F at night. It is cold outside, so you are suggested to wear thick sweater, long pants, wool coat, down jacket and winter coat. The heating is provided at all the rooms, so you are suggested to wear layers and thus you can take your coat off inside the warm rooms. Beijing Weather in December >>

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      Beijing Mutianyu Great Wall in December

      Beijing Forbidden City in December

      Exhibits in National Museum of China

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      2: Huangshan – Spectacular Natural Beauty beyond Your Imagination


      Huangshan, or known as Yellow Mountain, starts its snow season from every November. And in December, it is usually already all covered with snow, which implies beautiful snowy landscapes are ready and it’s time to do a winter hiking there!


      There is never too thick or too thin snow in December in Huangshan, so you will never feel it is too hard to hike up or too boring. There are crystal-like rimes hanging on the leaves and mysterious mists floating in the air. All the mountain tops are dressed in bright white color, while their sharp cliffs are still yellow. And there are many chances to capture the magnificent Sea of Clouds. If lucky, you can even appreciate the “Buddhist Light”, which can frequently be seen on after a snowfall!


      Huangshan Weather & Clothing in December: Huangshan in December enjoys an average highest temperature of 3℃ and a lowest of -3℃. It is colder with altitude rises. You are suggested to wear down coat, warm pants, hats, gloves, scarves and antiskid shoes.

      Recommended Huangshan Tour in December:
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      Poetic Sunrise in Shixin Peak in December

      No.3: Yunnan – Best Place to Escape the Winter Cold with Diverse Ethnic Culture to Explore


      Different with cold north cities of China like Harbin, Jilin and Beijing, most parts of Yunnan Province like Kunming, Dali and Lijiang in December is still warm and pleasant. And you can even get a summer feel in its most southwest city – Xishuangbanna! Due to its pleasant weather and climate, plenty of visitors prefer to visit it to escape the freezing winter, making it one of the most popular winter travel destinations in China!


      Besides the weather, Yunnan Province also famed for its different kinds of natural beauty and diverse ethnic culture. Highlights spread this province, like ancient cities, stone forests, terraced fields, snow mountains, gorges, monasteries and pagodas and so on! And the most recommended Yunnan highlight you should never miss in December must be Yuanyang Rice Terraces! In December, every single field of Yuanyang Rice Terrace will be full of water, creating amazing mirror-like fields! Beautiful blue sky, floating mist and clouds, and moving sun are all collected on the surface of the water. During the sunset and sunrise hours, there will also be colorful fields due to the work of refraction. Besides that, the local ethnic groups dressed in their ethnic clothes will farm their fields with their buffaloes. What a beautiful and peaceful world! It comes no surprises that there are countless terraced field scenic areas in China but only Yuanyang Rice Terraces has been listed as a sacred UNESCO World Heritage Site.


      Yunnan Weather & Clothing in December: Yunnan is a large province with many tourist cities to explore. In the downtown area of those cities like Kunming, Lijiang and Dali, the weather is normally relatively pleasant and warm, with an average temperature of over 8°C in the day. Thick sweater and long pants are recommended in this month. And since it may be a little bit colder in the mountainous areas like Yuanyang, especially at night, you are also always suggested to bring an overcoat or jacket with you.

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      Bada Rice Terraces of Yuanyang in December

      Duoyishi Rice Terraces of Yuanyang in December

      Duoyishi Rice Terraces Sunrise in December

      No.

      4: Harbin – Annual Grand Ice & Snow Festival Comes


      Harbin is one of the coldest places in China, and somewhat the most spectacular snow and ice scenery can be captured in this northeast land during winter from December to February. It’s most famous Ice & Snow Festival also kicks off in December. If you happen to visit Harbin in the first half of this month, you will see huge ice chunks being cut off from the surface of Songhua River and then be transferred to Harbin Snow and Ice World to build ice sculptures. And in the second half of December, almost all the ice works will be ready and the official Opening Ceremony will soon come, which often happens on January 5th every year. The Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is one of the grandest festivals in China and even the world. It welcomes visitors from all over the globe to marvel at world-class superb ice and also snow sculptures and lantern shows. Ancient castles, adorable animals, notable landmarks and so on can all be found there during the festival days. All of them are made in ice blocks and snow and decorated with colorful illuminated lights, creating an appealing fairy-tale ice and snow kingdom that everyone should pay a visit in close at least once of lifetime.


      In addition to the must-experience Ice and Snow Festival, Harbin also hosts many great snow slopes for skiing and snowboarding. In December in Harbin, there will always be enough snow for you to enjoy these cheerful snow activities. And no matter you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced skier, there is always a ski resort that allows you to have a blast there. Amongst all the Harbin ski resorts, Yabuli Ski Resort is the largest and best one, which even hosted the Asian Olympic Games in 1996. If you have ever dreamed of waking up in a snowy village like a hero of the cartoon, your dream can be perfectly realized at China Snow Town in Harbin. This small town will not only introduce you what a real cartoon winter world be, but also gives you a special glimpse of China’s village life in its northeast part!


      December surprises never end in Harbin. It is really a paradise for everyone who is fond of snow and ice!


      Harbin Weather & Clothing in December:In December, the temperature of Harbin ranges from -27℃ (-16.6℉) to 8℃. It is cold and dry, and you are suggested to wear down jacket, cotton-padded clothes and any other kinds of cold-proof clothes. Both the wind-proof scarf and cap are needed. And if you are going to try skiing, one pair of sunglasses is also advised, or you may get snow blindness. Harbin Weather in December >>

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      Harbin Ice and Snow World in Late December

      Harbin Sun Island in Late December

      Harbin Yabuli Ski Resort in Late December

      No.

      5: Sichuan – Food and Snow Paradise in December and Never Forget Adorable Pandas


      There are so many reasons why you should visit Sichuan in December. Firstly, the largest amount of lovely pandas is always there. Secondly, it is somewhat the most budget month to savor all the treasures you are long for. In addition, some of China’s best snow landscapes are calling!


      Only 1 or 2 days are available for a vacation? Never mind! Already enough to have a close visit of adorable pandas and have a taste of spicy Hot Pot in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province! Isn’t it a good idea? In addition to the highlights in Chengdu, Sichuan in December also welcomes tourists with abundant other attractions, like Mount Emei, Jiuzhaigou Valley, Xiling Snow Mountain, Hailuogou Glacier Park, etc., each of them will show you a different style of snow beauty. And besides that, Mount Emei, one of the Four Great Buddhist Mountains in China, will introduce you sacred Buddhist Culture.


      Sichuan Weather & Clothing in Sichuan: Sichuan is also a diverse province, with a large weather difference in its city downtown and other attractions hidden in the mountain. Normally, it seldom snows in the city, but snows a lot on its mountainous regions like Mount Emei, Xiling Snow Mountain, Jiuzhaigou Valley, etc. Warm clothes like down jacket, thermal underwear are suggested in December in Sichuan, and remember to prepare more warm gear while visiting the mountains.

      Recommended Sichuan Tours in December:
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      >> 4 Days Chengdu & Xiling Snow Mountain Winter Tour
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      Mount Emei in December

      Adorable Panda in December

      How to Plan a China December Tour


      Before choosing the best places to go in December in China, you are required to ask yourself one question. What are you dreaming for the most in this month, the best snow scenery and festival atmosphere, the best natural beauty in warm or the best budget vacations to explore the classics? Choose your bests and then find the answers here!


      If you prefer the best snow scenery and festival atmosphere, Harbin, of course, is your best choice. And about 3~6 days are recommended then. Looking for great snow landscapes in China? Huangshan, Jiuzhaigou, Mount Emei, Hailuogou, Zhangjiajie and Jilin are also good. 10 Best Cold Weather Winter Destinations in China >>


      >> 3 Days Harbin Ice Festival Tour


      >> 6 Days Beijing & Harbin Stunning Winter Tour


      For the visitors looking for somewhere warm to have a taste of summer and spring in winter, you are suggested to visit Yunnan (Kunming, Lijiang, Yuanyang, Dali, etc. ), Fujian (Xiamen, etc.), Great Bay Area (Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.), Sanya or Guangxi (Guilin, Yangshuo, etc.). And then you will relax and bathing in the sun of the south. Check more about Top 5 Warm Places to Visit in China >>


      >> 5 Days Kunming, Jianshui & Yuanyang Rice Terraces Tour


      >> 5 Days Xiamen, Nanjing Tulou & Mount Wuyi Discovery Tour (Xiamen / Nanjing Tulou / Wuyi Mountain)


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      Interested in a budget tour to visit the classic destinations in China? Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin Chengdu are all fantastic choices! 4~14 days are needed to explore some of or all of them.


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      Record frost and abnormal heat in the world, December 2021

      December has become abnormal for residents of different regions of the planet. Where earlier in December the weather was relatively warm, severe frosts unexpectedly struck. And the territories accustomed to the cold suddenly warmed up to record values.

      On December 1, residents of Canada (+22.5°C), Bangladesh (+33.7°C) and Azerbaijan (+29. 1°C) felt abnormally high air temperature.

      The next day, the December heat hit the residents of Kazakhstan (+25.7°C) and Kyrgyzstan (+23.7°C).

      On December 6 residents of Sweden (-43.8°C) and Finland (-35.2°C) encountered unexpected frosty weather.

      On December 15, residents of Iowa ( USA ) encountered abnormal temperatures, where the mercury thermometer showed +23.8° С. At the same time, the average temperature in December in the state does not exceed -5° С! Unprecedented heat is observed from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada.

      On December 20, unusually hot weather set in Greenland . In the city of Nuuk, the air temperature reached a record +13 ° C (despite the fact that the average air temperature in December here does not exceed -5.3 ° C), which even caused the snow cover to melt. It is noteworthy that incredible heat was established in the northern regions of the country. So, in the city of Qaanaak, the mercury thermometers showed +8.3° C, although usually in December it is not warmer than -20.1° C.

      0005 Argentina ). The air temperature rose to +35°C, which is 10°C higher than the December norm.

      On December 24, minimum temperature records were set in Heilongjiang Province ( China ). In the city of Jiaying, the frost dropped to -44.4°C, in the city of Fuyuan – to -42.3°C.

      December 27 heavy snow covered the mountains of the Sierra Nevada (California, US ). In some places, up to two meters of snow fell in just a day.

      December 2021 was the snowiest December in California on record. About 5 meters of snow fell in 27 days.

      A powerful blizzard also took place on the other side of the planet. From December 24 to 28, Honshu Island ( Japan ) was hit by record snowfalls, causing the transport system to collapse. In the city of Aomori, 155 cm of snow fell. Thousands of residents were left without electricity in the midst of bad weather.

      The last snowfall was the snowiest in Japan in the history of meteorological observations.

      On December 29, instead of the expected snowstorms and frost in the state of Alaska ( USA ), an unprecedented heat set in. On the island of Kodiak, the air warmed up to +19.4°C. Never before has the air temperature in December in Alaska risen so strongly.

      Temperature records in Russia

      In the first half of December in different regions of Russia daily temperature records were updated almost daily.

      On December 4 in Chita (Zabaikalsky Krai) a daily temperature record was set: +1.7°C. The previous record was set in 1945.

      December 6 in St. Petersburg the temperature dropped to -21°C. Such severe colds in early December were here only in 1893 years old

      On December 7, a daily record was set in Krasnodar (Krasnodar Territory), where the air warmed up to +18°C.

      On December 8, an incredible temperature contrast was recorded. It was 85°C! On this day, the highest air temperature was established in the city of Shatoy, Chechen Republic (+24° C), and the lowest – in the village of Delyankir, Yakutia (-61° C). Also, daily temperature records were updated in the Volgograd (+8.9° C) and Astrakhan (+11.8° C) regions, as well as in the Republic of North Ossetia (+21.9°C).

      On December 8-9, record-breaking warm weather was recorded in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Sakhalin Region), where buds even began to appear on trees, and grass turned green in parks.

      December 9 in Blagoveshchensk (Amur region) was the warmest weather in the last 90 years. The mercury thermometers recorded +2.1°C, which is a rarity for the Amur region.

      On December 10, truly January cold weather came to the Penza, Kirov and Novgorod regions, where the air temperature was below the norm by 10 ° C.

      On December 14, it became unusually warm in Sochi (Krasnodar Territory). Here the mimosa bloomed ahead of time and the bees began their activity.

      On December 22, the daily frost record was broken in the Ivanovo region. The air temperature dropped to -31° C, although usually in December the air temperature does not fall below -15° C.

      December 24 in Khabarovsk (Khabarovsk Territory) was the coldest December day in the history of meteorological observations. The air temperature dropped to a record -37.9°C

      Mankind in the epicenter of cataclysms

      Every day in different parts of the world more and more people find themselves in the epicenter of raging elements. Cataclysms fall one after another. Unimaginable frost and abnormal heat, severe floods and devastating tornadoes… Today, we, the people, need to take an honest look at what is happening with the climate and unite. Otherwise – do not survive.

      And humanity understands this. On the Creative Society independent platform, volunteers from 180 countries are holding international online conferences on climate change. And most importantly, they offer a real WAY out of the climate crisis!

      Which one? Watch the conference “Global Crisis. Time of Truth”.

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      90,000 Mortality in Russia over the past year has become a record since the war

      Excess deaths in December 2020 – November 2021 could exceed 622,000 people. Demographers call its main reasons not only the coronavirus, but also the congestion of the healthcare system / Roman Pimenov / TASS

      The number of deaths in Russia over the past 12 months, that is, from December 2020 to November 2021, exceeded 2.4 million human. This is the worst period since 1945. The natural decline in the population, excluding migration, has crossed the mark of 990,000 people over the past year, follows from the optimistic assessment of Vedomosti, demographers Alexei Raksha and Alexander Sinelnikov confirm it.

      The previous anti-record for the number of deaths was in 2003, when 2. 37 million people died, and the worst indicators for the loss were in 2000, when the country lost 958,532 people. A more deplorable situation was only during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. In 1941–1945 mortality was at the level of 30-50 per 1000 people, that is, 2-3 times more than now (16.5 ppm).

      Mortality plan exceeded

      for the period up to 2024 and for the planning period up to 2030

      But by September, the annual data were much worse. In October 2020 – September 2021, the number of deaths reached 2.39 million people, or about 16.4 per 1,000 people. Since then, the situation has only worsened. In September, an average of 801 people died from coronavirus a day, and in November – 1222 Russians, follows from the data of the operational headquarters.

      As a result, the period from December 2020 to November 2021, which includes three waves of the pandemic, turns out to be one of the worst in the last 75 years. The number of deaths during this period amounted to more than 2. 41 million Russians, or 16.5 per 1,000 people, follows from the optimistic assessment of Vedomosti.

      At the end of the year, demographic indicators will be significantly worse than in 2020, says Alla Ivanova, chief researcher at the Institute for Demographic Research of the Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. According to demographer Alexey Raksha, for the whole of 2021, the death rate will be at least 2.45 million, and the decline will be 1.05 million people.

      If we take the 2019 mortality rate as a conditional norm, then from October 2020 to September 2021, about 607,000 people died above this norm, and from last December to November, at least 622,000 people died.

      The main cause of excess mortality

      COVID-19 has made the main contribution to supermortality, says Alexander Sinelnikov, professor of the Department of Family Sociology and Demography at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University, Raksha agrees with him. Therefore, the increase in the number of deaths from coronavirus infection in October and November suggests that the situation with overall mortality has become worse.

      Between October 2020 and September 2021, 406,000 people, or two thirds, died with a diagnosis of COVID-19, Rosstat publishes data from the Ministry of Health. In particular, 275,000 are those who died directly from the coronavirus infection (according to the information of the operational headquarters based on Rospotrebnadzor data, there are 187,000 of them due to a different accounting method). Another 43,000 people have COVID-19was only speculative. The last group – 87,000 dead – are those who were diagnosed with a coronavirus infection, but it was not the main cause of death or did not have a significant effect on fatal complications.

      But this is only part of the excess mortality. Approximately 201,000 people experienced super-mortality not related to the novel coronavirus. The opinions of demographers, what are its causes, differ.

      Raksha believes that this proportion of excess deaths is also associated with coronavirus infections. After all, until 2019The death rate was falling, that is, now it could be even less. But since it grew when the coronavirus appeared, this increase is connected with it. It’s just that the death rate was underestimated due to the imperfection of the statistics, the demographer says.

      Another part of the experts talk about the overload of the healthcare system. “A significant number of doctors have been transferred to the fight against COVID-19. But there were no more doctors. As a result, protection from other diseases has become worse, ”Sinelnikov explains. In 2020, the number of doctors increased by 3.2% to 737,371 specialists. Of these, 114,000 people were thrown into the fight against the pandemic, Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation Tatyana Semenova reported in May 2020. At the same time, the number of cases increased by almost 6%. In general, in the fight against COVID-19involved about half of the health care capacity, says the rector of the Higher School of Organization and Management of Healthcare (HSHOZ) Guzel Ulumbekova.

      The impact of the pandemic was rather general, creating an excessive burden on healthcare, adds Alexei Kashepov, chief researcher at the Institute for Demographic Research of the Federal Scientific Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

      The World Health Organization is of the view that all excess deaths that occurred in 2020-2021 are somehow related to COVID-19Ivanova says. But formally, most of the increase in mortality fell not on diagnosed COVID-19, but on chronic diseases, the expert notes.

      More people are dying not only because of COVID-19

      Population aging was superimposed on all these negative phenomena: if at the beginning of 2020 there were 32.8 million citizens over 60 years old, then at the beginning of this – 33.5 million people. But it is the elderly who are the main ones at risk of severe consequences from the same coronavirus: age-related mortality among people over 60 years of age jumped by 20% in 2020. The number of those who are listed as dead of old age increased by the same amount: in 2019there were 86,000 of them, and last year – 103,000 people.

      Other troubles have been added to the common causes of excess mortality in 2021. In June – July, the European part of Russia was covered with heat. The thermometer in Moscow rose above 36 degrees, and this negatively affected the chronicles.

      “Anomalous heat had a negative impact on the severity of the coronavirus disease, its consequences and led to an exacerbation of diseases of the cardiovascular system in the first place. Cardiologists note that the loss of fluid in the body and an increase in blood viscosity due to heat can lead to a sharp increase in the risk of blood clots, pressure drop and stroke, ”the capital’s health department reported. The additional death from the heat wave is estimated by Raksha at 10,000.

      Several thousand additional deaths were due to drugs and alcohol. In 2020, 2,750 and 3,000 more people died from drug-related causes, with drugs up 60% and alcohol up 6%. Similar phenomena have been seen in the US and other countries.

      One of the reasons lies in the consequences of the lockdown and other measures to combat the pandemic, when people were forced to self-isolate.

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      restaurants in playa de las americas

      Man (or woman to be perfectly, politically correct) does not live by ocean waves, verdant forests or dramatic mountains alone, sometimes a bit of glitter and sophistication is no bad thing. Well, don’t take the word sophistication too literally there, this is a tourist resort about which I am about to speak!

      I use the expression “bright lights” literally rather than figuratively in this title.  Perhaps it was visiting the Safari Center with Cruz Roja a few days before which made me vote for Thai Botanico the other night when  friends suggested eating out. First, I love Thai food; second the music and lights had been very nice on the Saturday night; and third Thai Botanico belongs the the Venture Restaurant Group, which owns Bianco and newly renamed Imperial Tai-Pan in the same location and also the delightful 88 Restaurant in La Caleta, and two out of those three are among my favorite restaurants!

      Despite always rambling on about how I prefer the countryside or a quiet beach, it’s fun to take a look at other sides of life, it goes without saying.  I love variety in just about everything. I’m as passionate about big cities as I am about countrysides, but the stuff in between …… not so much. That said, I can understand the draw of this part of PDLA.

      The lights make it feel like perpetual Christmas season, and they’re very pretty, not even that garish really (mind you, remember I come from Blackpool!), and you could preface your dinner with a stroll along the promenade known as “Geranium Walk” (which stretches right from the tip of Los Cristianos to La Caleta in Costa Adeje). It’s surprising how few people do that, and I promise you that we have sunsets here which are to-die-for.

      Before Costa Adeje became the upmarket face of Tenerife there was this area, which straddles the “border” between Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas. As well as numerous perfumerias and “duty free” shops,  in the Safari Center and in the neighboring complexes you will find names like Escada, Zara and Timberland – not exactly designer, but definitely good quality brands.

      What with the fairy lights, brightly-lit stores and twinkly restaurant signs it’s all very shiny and colorful, and a very pleasant place to shop before or after dinner. Lots of the shops are open very late, and there is always ample parking in the underground car park, which is, as you can imagine, a HUGE plus. It’s not free, but not too bad either.

      Precisely across the road from the center’s main entrance (it’s all open and spacious, no doors or anything) the facade of La Pirámide de Arona tempts visitors and locals alike to see the marvellous Carmen Mota ballet. I wrote about that last year  and this year’s show is, if anything, even better. Above the theater’s entrance a wide screen titillates with snatches from the spectacle, which I defy you to resist.

      At 8, 9 and 10 pm the dramatic strains of Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyeries blast out, and the fountain at the heart of the Safari Center dances in time with the music, which changes from opera to Elvis with a flow as smooth as their choreography. I’ve seen it scores of times, so perhaps the effect is slightly dulled, but I still enjoy it. Mostly I love the atmosphere it creates.

      There is no doubt this is the area to wander and choose a restaurant for a good dining experience, and with all there is to choose from, I can only tell you that I return to Tai-Pan time after time, and that’s also going to be true of Thai Botanico now. The food in both is utterly delicious. The other reason to dine in either, or in Bianco, is the service. Venture Group somehow always manage to find top-notch staff, who are helpful, polite and never without a smile. Sad to say, that isn’t true everywhere you go here, regardless of whether you stick to resort areas or local, inland venues, and it really does make a difference to your dining experience, whether it’s a posh hotel or McDonalds.

      I can’t stand those restaurant reviews which go into details about “what I had” and “what Fred/my partner/the rest of the group had” – after all, you’re an adult and you can choose from a menu – so let me say, simply, that the menu is varied and ample. I can’t opine about the wine list because on this occasion I didn’t see it. We sat outside on the terrace, despite it being a very cool night. There were those gas terrace heaters dotted around, which were fine, and I wasn’t in the least cold, but I was dressed accordingly – flimsy, holiday clothes aren’t really much use on Tenerife, winter evenings.

      I have only one complaint about last week’s meal and that was that they didn’t have sticky rice with mango. I’ve heard so much about this dish and was really hoping to sample it!  The menu is, however, authentic, witness this write-up I found on the ‘net today.  I vividly remember the restaurant at which the chef worked before, so it’s no surprise now, having read this that the food in Thai Botanico is so good!

      To reassure you I will add that this post wasn’t solicited by Venture Group in any way. I didn’t mention anything about writing it  when I was there either. In fact, I didn’t even take my camera. The photos were from the previous Saturday, hence no photos of the food, and the interior you can see in the links. And the nice thing is that I can say whatever I want, so I’ll just say that my last meal at Bianco was a little disappointing, so I can’t recommend it as whole-heartedly as I would the others in the group. I’ll certainly give it another try, because everywhere can have a bad night, and the staff there are equally as efficient and pleasant as in the other restaurants. Oh, and the little videos on the website don’t do any of the restaurants justice, for some reason they concentrate more on the models’ smiles than on the wonderful food!

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      Best Restaurants on Tenerife | therealtenerife.com

      I didn’t plan to write about the best restaurants on Tenerife. This started out as research after we realised we hadn’t eaten in either of the top two restaurants in our own town. The top two according to Tripadvisor reviews that is.

      How could we have missed eating in the best restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz? Especially as we dine out in the town a lot.

      I decided I’d research the top restaurants in a number of locations around Tenerife and, over the coming months, we’d eat in them so we could compare and contrast.

      That’s not going to happen. Not with all of them at least.

      Reviewers’ choices are an eclectic mix to say the least and it’s quite illuminating to take a closer look at some Tripadvisor top 10 restaurants across Tenerife.

      The Best Restaurant in Puerto de la Cruz
      The small Canarian menu at Bodega Julian is a big hit, gathering rave reviews.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “Following a recommendation for the Bodega Julian I can honestly say it did not meet my expectations …..it totally exceeded them and it was not only the best dining I had in Tenerife it was one of the best ever.
      Any criticism?
      There weren’t many complaints but there was one which brought howls of protest from other reviewers.
      “Starter salad was awful – tomatoes unripe, avocado unripe, White asparagus tasteless, croquettes were fine, lamb was just about O.K., cake served as dessert was terrible – dry and unappetising.”
      Our view: Despite passing Bodega Julian countless times, the menu has never enticed us through the door simply because it didn’t seem any different from hundreds of others in the traditional parts of Tenerife. We’ll be reserving a table soon.

      The Best Restaurant in Los Cristianos
      The British fare on offer in Olivers with a Twist gets the TA vote in Los Cristianos.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “Deservedly the No1 restaurant in Tenerife, offering superb value for money and Cathy, Chris and team offer an awesome menu and experience from their intimate and bijou restaurant.
      Any criticism?
      Like other top choices, less than glowing reviews were rare but there were the occasional ones including – “Is a restaurant with English food , so normal, just for tourists.”
      Our view: We haven’t eaten at Olivers with a Twist for one reason, mostly we don’t head for British restaurants when we dine out anywhere on Tenerife. But when a restaurant has a good reputation and sounds as though there’s a bit more to it than the norm we’re happy to give it a go. It’s now on our list to try.

      The Best Restaurant in Playa de las Americas
      Numero uno in Playa de las Americas is Empire, serving upmarket British pub grub.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “British food at its best. A busy restaurant in an evening with a wide choice of meals. Sometimes the waiter service was a bit slow but the food seems to make up for it. The portions are a bit on the ‘huge’ size so watch out!”
      Any criticism?
      Rare, but a couple of reviews weren’t happy with the quality of the meat: “steak was very fatty and there was more pasty in my stemmed pudding than steak , very disappointed…”
      Our view: We decided to give a Brit restaurant a try after hearing good reports from a friend. It does what it says on the label – upmarket and good quality pub grub. We thoroughly enjoyed the  food at Empire.

      The Best Restaurant in Costa Adeje
      This one chops and changes on a regular basis. At the moment it’s the Italian flavoured Antico Caffe which gets the vote.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “Excellent all round. Friendly staff; dine inside or out; lovely food and good size portions. Nothing negative to say at all.”
      Any criticism?
      Yes, including:- “We ate here on the basis of the TA reviews, but it just didn’t do anything for us. There was nothing actively bad, but food and service were average and the surroundings extremely uninspiring.”
      Our view? The comment about the food and surroundings is something we regularly feel when we eat out in Costa Adeje. Last time we ate in a restaurant in the area which was top rated by TA reviewers, it was a mediocre experience. We won’t be in any rush to check it out. The best food in Costa Adeje we’ve eaten has been in restaurants in the resort’s 5 star hotels.

      The Best Restaurant in Los Gigantes
      If it was any other choice, Tripadvisor reviews would lose all credibility whatsoever. It is the Michelin Star culinary palace which is El Rincon de Juan Carlos.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “This the most wonderful little restaurant in Los Gigantes. The food is sublime and on a par with any world class top restaurant. Not only is the food delicious but the way it is presented is both sophisticated and elegant.”
      Any criticism?
      You have to search back over pages and pages to find this little gem: “Over-elaborate, over-priced and a somewhat pretentious menu.” Yup, Michelin Star restaurants often are pretentious (aka imaginative). Being unique is partly why we love them.
      Our view? Simply the best restaurant on Tenerife we’ve eaten in. We happily undertake a 300km round trip to dine there.

      The Best Restaurant in Golf del Sur
      Number one on the golf is the ‘international’ menu at Rendezvous.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “The meal I had was superb, beef medallions cooked with mussels and prawns in a port wine jus. The side dishes of roast potatoes and veg were excellent too.”
      Any criticism?
      Again, not much but there were dissenters amongst the fans. “It was the worst dinner in a week in Tenerife. If you stay at the golf maybe you will like it, but if you tried the food in the cities and villages, it just doesn’t taste anything…”
      Our view? None of the pro comments convinced us there was anything different enough about it to go out of our way to eat there.

      The Best Restaurant in Playa de la Arena/ Puerto Santiago
      The pick for this part of the south west is Cappuccino Maria which sounds more like a café than a restaurant.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “Not a fine dining place ,but great for breakfasts brunches & all types of fast food ie burgers salads snacks etc and a variety of great coffees and ices…”
      Any criticism?
      Most people enjoy snacking there and the biggest recent complaint was more that it was average than there was anything not good about it – “Nice coffee with fab view over sea. Food was normal Brit stuff.”
      Our view? Again, there just didn’t sound as though there’s anything unique enough to warrant a special visit. If we pass, we’ll pop in.

      The Best Restaurant in Garachico
      Favourite with TA reviewers at the moment is the creative Canarian cuisine at Cañada de Garachico Espacio Gastronomico.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “An excellent unexpected find for our late lunch. The menu is varied and the food is first class. The welcome and service from the owners could not be faulted.
      Any criticism?
      Most people love the place. Most, but not all: “Canada de Garachico wasn’t the most expensive meal we had in Garachico, but it was certainly not the cheapest or most memorable. All in all, I would say, a fairly unspiring place.”
      Our view? We’ve eaten at Canada de Garachico and we enjoyed the food and their attempts to try something different. We don’t agree it’s the best restaurant in Garachico though.

      The Best Restaurant in Santa Cruz
      After receiving a Michelin Star it’s no real surprise that the current top dog in Santa Cruz is the Japanese fusion fare at Kazan.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “Sushi will never taste the same after my dinner at Kazan. Great dishes, fantastic service, amazing flavors and great variety.”
      Any criticism?
      Michelin Star restaurants are always going to attract some criticism, Kazan is no exception:- “This is suppose to be the best Japanese Restaurante in Santa Cruz…. we expected so much but the food was quite average…”
      Our view? It’s near the top of the list of ‘ones to try’.

      The Best Restaurant in La Orotava
      The biggest surprise of the ten is that Bar Los Castillos is the number one choice for La Orotava. It is a bog standard traditional Canarian bar. I like these a lot but they are ten a penny in the north of Tenerife.

      The praise according to reviewers
      “The owner of the place shows photos of food to make it easier for a foreigner to understand what they offer and the prices were VERY reasonable.”
      Any criticism?
      Ironically, the first complaint amongst reviews wasn’t a million miles away from the comment praising the bar:- “Atmosphere was poor, dirty, filthy, cold. The waiter did not want to give à menu, but showed some pictures on a mobile phone…”
      Our view? The criticism is unfair, Canarian bars can be rough ‘n’ ready and hardy locals seem immune to draughts. But the best restaurant in La Orotava? TA reviewers are having a laugh, it’s possibly not even the best restaurant in that street.

      From the list above, La Orotava illustrates a major problem with Tripadvisor reviews – volume is king.  Bar Los Castillos, an ordinary Canarian bar, had 100 ‘excellent’ reviews whereas one of the best restaurants on the island, Lucas Maes, had 85.
      Bar Los Castillos is on a route through the town which is passed by coachloads of tourists every day. Lucas Maes is hidden away and never going to attract passing visitors.

      At the time of writing, the 11th rated restaurant in La Orotava had exactly the same number of poor reviews as the top rated place in Costa Adeje. It can be easier for a mediocre restaurant in a busy resort to pick up far more 5 star reviews, deserved or otherwise, than a top restaurant which isn’t in a resort area.

      This arbitrary nature of Tripadvisor reviews means the top choices on the travel site and our pick of restaurants, as well as those we want to try, on Tenerife are rarely going to match up.

      However, we will be tucking our bibs in at Bodega Julian as soon as we have the time. Can a restaurant which serves lamb, lamb or lamb really be the number one in Puerto de la Cruz?

      Vamos a ver as they say here (we shall see).

       

      Jack is co-editor, writer and photographer for BuzzTrips and the Real Tenerife series of travel websites as well as a contributor to online travel sites and travel magazines. Follow Jack on Google+

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      39,90€

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      15,90€

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      La Orotava

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        hace 18 horasplaya de las americas, es

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      • COCINERO/AGrupo Eulen

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      • MOZO DE ALMACENGrupo Eulen

        MOZO DE ALMACEN.
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      • Repartidor a domiciliohosteleo

        Repartidor a domicilio.
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      • COCINEROhosteleo

        COCINERO.
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      • CAJERO/A 24HORAS TARDESMediamarkt

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      • Limpiador/aINTEGRACEE

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        Limpieza de las áreas internas de las instalaciones y/o establecimientos (suelos, techos, paredes, mobiliario, etc.Título en Educación General Básica o título ESO.Muy valorable experiencia en limpieza….

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      • REPARTIDOR/A CON CAMIÓN CIMAN

        REPARTIDOR/A CON CAMIÓN C.
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        hace 20 díasplaya de las americas, es

      • BARTENDER SPAINSoho House & Co – UK

        BARTENDER SPAIN.
        Soho House & Co is a set of personal members’ clubs and public going thru Restaurants spread at some stage in Europe, the UK and North America.Each House and Restaurant has its own individual and environment however the ethos has remained the same; serving notable cock-tails, wines and real dishes i…

        hace 1 mesplaya de las americas, es

      • MOZO/A DE ALMACÉN/CARRETILLERO. Güimar (> 33% Discapacidad)SIFU TENERIFE

        MOZO/A DE ALMACÉN/CARRETILLERO. Güimar (> 33% Discapacidad).
        Te gustaría trabajar como AUXILIAR DE ALMACÉN? Buscamos profesionales con experiencia en grandes almacenes, y con carné para la conducción de carretillas elevadoras para trabajar en las instalaciones de uno de nuestros clientes. Contrato estable dentro de una compañía consolidada en su Sector, que o…

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      • Cajero/a – Asesor/a Relación Cliente Tenerife – Sur Contrato Adquisición Práctica Profesional (Remunerado)LEROY MERLIN

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      The choice of gastronomic establishments in Playa Las Americas is not limited to Spanish restaurants alone; the resort has a lot of exotic and original restaurants. One of them is the Thai Botanico restaurant, which is a real find for fans of Thai cuisine and for those who have long dreamed of enjoying exotic dishes. The restaurant is designed in the form of a huge bungalow with an unusual roof. The interesting design of the hall will make your meal even more enjoyable. Visitors can choose from a large selection of meat treats, traditional Thai noodles, first and vegetable dishes.

      Travelers who prefer to relax in an elegant setting should pay attention to the comfortable Aparthotel Columbus. It offers customers a decent choice of rooms and … Open

      Fans of Italian cuisine will love the First Love restaurant, which welcomes visitors until late in the evening. This is an amazing romantic place with a beautiful decor, the main distinguishing feature of which is a rich selection of desserts. Also, a large selection of light snacks and sandwiches is available to visitors, and lovers of meat dishes will not leave indifferent the local menu.

      An equally attractive and interesting restaurant is the Oriental Garden, whose menu is based on Chinese, Thai and Indian cuisine. The restaurant has a large outdoor terrace surrounded by rich greenery. Oriental Garden offers its guests classic treats, interesting author’s dishes, and gourmet delicacies. Copyright www.orangesmile.com

      Travelers who choose the most luxurious resort hotels for their vacation will definitely like the Europe Villa Cortes GL hotel. The hotel is decorated in the likeness of luxurious old mansions. It has … Open

      Among the local bars, Kim’s Beach is considered the most attractive by the guests of the resort. Its design resembles a classic British pub, despite the specifics of the establishment, it often has visitors with children. After tasting treats and favorite beer, guests can move to a colorful lounge with large soft sofas and tables. Fans of sushi and Japanese treats will surely enjoy relaxing in the Imperial Tai-Pan restaurant.

      A large selection of Chinese dishes is also available to guests. Peking duck is one of the restaurant’s signature treats. The Imperial Tai-Pan restaurant is distinguished by affordable prices, which also attracts numerous customers. Chillin Out stands out among international cuisine restaurants; it welcomes visitors almost around the clock. An excellent breakfast buffet is served here in the morning, with a rich selection of authentic homemade cakes and sweets. During the day, special complex lunches are available to guests, and in the evenings, lovers of tasty and hearty food gather in the restaurant – the Chillin Out menu is simply impeccable.

      The popular resort has excellent hotels for a romantic getaway. Lagos de Fañabé Beach Resort is a five-minute walk from the coast. This hotel offers stylish rooms and apartments for couples, … Open

      The formation of regional cuisine was greatly influenced by the culinary traditions of various countries, under the influence of which the island fell in different periods of history. First courses remain an obligatory part of the restaurant menu. Wonderful vegetable soups from watercress, zucchini and other seasonal vegetables are prepared here. The main part of the menu is occupied by fish and seafood dishes, some of which are very unusual.

      Locals consider boiled fish “vieja” to be one of their best dishes; this variety of white fish is found only in a few regions of the world. The fish is boiled and served with olive oil and various sauces; it has a very rich and delicate taste. Marinated pork and goat meat remain the most popular meat products, from which dozens of stews and other interesting dishes are prepared. Meat lovers should order puchero canario beef stew at local restaurants; sometimes the dish can be prepared from cold cuts. The most unusual side dish that can be served with meat and fish dishes is papas arrugadas – boiled jacket potatoes.

      The most attractive place for shopping in Playa de las Americas is Avenida de las Americas, a pedestrian street where the most famous shops and shopping centers are concentrated. Here … Open

      Potatoes, which are grown on local plantations with volcanic soil, are distinguished by their unique taste, and unusual traditions of their preparation have been preserved on the island. Potatoes are boiled in their skins with a lot of salt added. It is boiled until the water in the pan has completely evaporated, small crystals of salt remain on the peel of the finished potato.

      Another important ingredient of the local gastronomy is gofio cornmeal, which is used to bake various types of bread and porridge. Sometimes flour is added to meat dishes to make a thick sauce. The main secret of many traditional dishes are sauces, which have been prepared according to unchanged recipes for many years.

      One of the most popular resorts in Tenerife, which, thanks to its developed infrastructure and comfortable climatic conditions, has won the respect of millions of tourists. Conditionally resort area … Open

      The most famous is mojo sauce, there are many options for its preparation. Fragrant coriander and other aromatic seasonings can be added to the sauce, and very spicy varieties of sauce with pepper are prepared for some dishes. Among the traditional Spanish dishes in the resort, paella and tapas are common, and the locals consider bienmesabe their main dessert. So called gentle cream, which is prepared from egg yolk, cinnamon and almonds. You can also taste wonderful fruits on the island.

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      Hotel is 5 minutes drive from Nashiwa Park and Sakwashiwa Park.

      Just a 15-minute walk, guests can visit Playa de Troya. From the hotel you can quickly get to Chayofa District.

      Rooms provide television, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, satellite television.

      Breakfast is served in the restaurant. The Savoy Restaurante and Heladeria Zumeria Gran Rey are 75 meters from the hotel. The bus stop “Columbus” is within 400 meters. Leisure facilities include a sundeck, tennis court and bar along with paid services such as a sports court and gym.

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      • Electric kettle

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      • Children’s swimming pool
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      • h20 Las Palmeras is located next to Playa de las Americas.

      • As a general rule, at the h20 Las Palmeras Playa de las Americas, breakfast is included in the room rate. Please check with the hotel directly for details.

      • The cost of a room in the hotel h20 Las Palmeras starts from 216€.

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      • h20 Las Palmeras is located right in the center of Playa de las Americas.

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      • The Columbus bus stop is 400 meters from h20 Las Palmeras Playa de las Americas.

      • Popular points of interest near h20 Las Palmeras include Playa de las Americas and Stripe.

      • Yes, h20 Las Palmeras Playa de las Americas is within a 5-minute walk of The Palms Chippy and The Savoy Restaurante.

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      Apartamentos Optimist Tenerife Plai-de-American

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      Tapas Los Cristianos is located 2. 1 km from the apartments, and Pales, and Pales. The bars and restaurants of Playa de las Americas are just a few minutes’ walk away. Guests can dine at Hard Rock Café, 300 meters away. Playa de las Vistas and Jungle Park are nearby.

      The apartments feature a kitchen with a dishwasher, a fridge and a microwave, as well as a personal safe, pay TV and a coffee maker. The stylish rooms are decorated in a contemporary style. In addition to a bidet, a shower and a bath, the private bathroom comes with toiletries and a hairdryer.

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      h20 Conquistador 4* ➜ Playa de las Americas, Costa Adeje, Spain (203 guest reviews). Book h20 Conquistador 4*

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      Piramide de Arona Convention Center 0.4 km.

      TIBU Tenerife 0.62 km.

      Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Center 0.74 km.

      Veronicas Strip 0.95 km.

      Golf course Golf Las Americas 1.1 km.

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      La Gomera Airport 48 km.

      Tenerife Norte Airport 61 km.

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      h20 Conquistador has 2 restaurants with panoramic ocean views. You will be offered hearty dishes of Spanish and European cuisine.

      The 4-star Hotel h20 Conquistador is located in Arona, on the Playa de las Americas promenade. The airport is 15 minutes drive from the hotel.

      h20 Conquistador features a spa area with jacuzzi and sauna. Guests can enjoy a wide range of spa treatments and massages.

      There is a cafeteria in the lobby of the hotel. The bar also serves light snacks and fine cocktails.

      Free high-speed internet access is available throughout the hotel. Free parking is provided for guests traveling by car.

      A fitness center and a tennis court are available for active guests. Relax and unwind by the outdoor pool.

      All rooms at the hotel are equipped with a mini-bar and a safety deposit box for your convenience.

      Hotel h20 Conquistador offers 485 rooms. Each is air conditioned and has a TV with cable channels.

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      Der T.

      08/30/2018

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      In August 2018, I spent a night here just like 2 weeks 17 years ago. So, I knew what to expect and can compare. And I must say: nothing changes for the better: the hotel itself, based on a design from the 80s. You can see that everything is in place. The rooms are quite small compared to newer hotels. This is something even repairs cannot change due to the fixed architecture. Don’t look too closely at the interior details of the architecture: you will see a lot of neglected detail. What I especially disliked are the following things: you have to pay for the security of the job. Seriously? In a 4 star hotel? We had a Nespresso machine in our room but no capsules or even a cup of coffee. We drank a beer in the evening at the dinner buffet, but on our bill, we found an additional listed wine. “Nice try guys! “not with us. The door to the beach was intended to be opened with a key card, but was actually blocked. The only entrance/exit is the security of someone who looks at you as an enemy. You will have to show your key card and it will not be otherwise. Well, I advise you to go there? Not really. No attention to detail in this hotel. They are trying to rip you off. Before throwing money out the window: next to rent a finca. Go shopping to rent a car once and enjoy the non-tourist scenery is not only half the money you’ll spend living in a conquistador for 2-3 weeks.

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      Ignacio O. P.

      08/27/2018

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      In general, an excellent hall. The staff is very friendly and professional. The buildings might use some work, but nothing to be concerned about. Liked the time I spent there.

      Rene G.

      08/02/2018

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      We stayed for a week at the h20 hotel. We are happy with the room and the location of the hotel. All staff were kind and helpful. We didn’t enjoy dinner and breakfast as much because we didn’t like it on a massive scale (so we shouldn’t have booked half the pension) and also the plates and cutlery were sticky. We preferred to eat at good restaurants in the neighborhood. For families with children this hotel is very good. If you don’t have children I would suggest a smaller and quieter hotel.

      Max B.

      07/20/2018

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      Great hotel. The only real problem we had was that the hotel staffing capacity did not match the number of sun loungers for those staying at the hotel. We would wake up and be outside for 9.30 to get a sun lounger. We ended up going to the beach due to the lack of sun loungers as people triple, quadruple claim beds with towels while they were having breakfast, which shouldn’t be!

      Neil S.

      07/07/2018

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      I liked it here for a week. The hotel was great with nice clean well kept rooms and a super pool. Too good free gym. All staff were very helpful and attentive. I think bar prices could be displayed more prominently. The billing system on your card number means you don’t see what the cost of the drink is until you’ve been served and you’re given a receipt. I drank for a couple, I wish I knew how much they were going to cost in advance! The only other complaint I have is the door card entry. I think I had to go to the reception by 8 or 9times to activate it and see what other people are doing as well, so it’s not just me. All said great hotel which helped us to have a great holiday.

      Marci P

      06/10/2018

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      What was great:
      The entrance area and lobby of the hotel are super beautiful!
      The pool was beautiful. Lying was always some free and during the day one was entertained by entertainers.
      The double rooms are big enough for 2 people, just a little more storage would have been nice.
      The food was also good. There was always plenty to choose from and it was always handled plentifully.
      What bothered me:
      The rooms could have been a bit cleaner.
      The food is really always the same.
      And classification of guests in different categories such as privilege or normal.
      What was really bad was the cocktails at the pool bar. If you haven’t booked all inclusive yet, you paid around €6€ for a “cocktail” and got a juice filled with a plastic glass of alcohol and a napkin.
      All in all, still beautiful.

      Angelino Z.

      06/09/2018

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      Position of respect, but the real beach is far, about 600 meters. The services are generally good. The buffet is excellent and plentiful. Animation is missing. Quiet, especially for families. Spent 10 beautiful days, Sunshine and light continuous breeze make the joy of the holiday. I will return for sure. For my birthday, I was offered the famous sparkling wine (excellent) and a spa session.

      Ryan F.

      06/05/2018

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      Good hotel and good location. A few minor annoyances like no ice machine or access to an ice bucket. The systems in the hotel are outdated and you have to carry a blue piece of paper everywhere you go. The half board was ok but we used it for lunch every day. Lunch was not great and was almost the same day to day. The breakfast was really good with lots of great options cooked fresh.

      Stephane B.

      05/27/2018

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      05/23/18 I am currently at the h20 hotel and I am a bit disappointed with the service, the room is average, the parquet is worn out, the floor tiles are broken and the beds are a bit small to mine taste my legs protrude from the bed but i only did 1,83m height in that you have to pay to be able to change your pool towels this is the first time i have to pay this service when i asked for an explanation at reception , I was told that it was ok given the position of the hotel (4 stars), I have already been in a 5 star palace and I have not paid for this service, these are the services that Hotels offer their guests.
      For information I arrived in December at the h20 Las hotel and I can say that the services are better than at the h20 hotel, more spacious rooms, the restaurant buffet is much more diversified and the pool towels have changed Every day for free (still it’s exactly the same most towels), we asked for a quiet room as my wife is saufrante, they placed us next to the elevators, room 562, the wall of the room overlooking the entrance of the elevators (4elevators)

      Marcin N.

      05/15/2018

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      Old and small rooms, loud music until 23, even if the hotel is not fully booked, the sunsnsbeds are fully occupied (very often juts people put down the towel and leave) the waiters don’t speak English.
      No inflatables allowed by the pool (not even a small ball for a child), difficult to sleep until 23 due to loud music – hotel not family friendly/children friendly!

      Camilla P.

      05/07/2018

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      An unforgettable experience in this hotel! All the staff are really friendly helpful and professional.
      The atmosphere they created will make us feel really welcome, we were really relaxed and had an amazing holiday, would definitely recommend the thalasso spa experience where you can just stop your mind, take care of your body and soul, relaxing atmosphere and a really comfortable area . Friendly and professional therapists will take care of themselves.
      I would definitely recommend this experience to all my friend who wants to have a nice holiday in Tenerife! I will return for sure.

      Jp R.

      05/04/2018

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      Very nice and nice hotel, unfortunately it lacks effort for people in the electric chair (bathroom access)

      Gabriele M.

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      Good hotel in a very high tourist concentration area. Everything as I expected: huge structure, well maintained, good food, reception polite and work. Great room right and the panorama (if you take a sea view room) is very charming.
      The only way to get to the rooms should be svecchiati, at least in the carpets. Wifi maybe a bit weak in some parts of the room. Clean bathroom. Some copulate in the room, but I’m afraid this is unavoidable in this area. Really appreciated being able to have a courtesy room for the day of check out. Although the area is also at lower prices, I would say that the economic commitment is worth it.

      P3t3smith

      05/03/2018

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      The staff is amazing, the food and facilities are excellent.

      Pascal M.

      05/02/2018

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      A wonderful stay. Animation, restoration, everything from above. I advise you if you want not to be disappointed.

      Mario M.

      04/28/2018

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      Full downtown Las America.

      Dom E.

      4/22/2018

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      Great food, very private and drinks very cheap. The manager loves to 5O check on you making sure everything is in order, which is good since you get to make any complaints or compliments straight away.

      Alwyn S.

      04/03/2018

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      Great hotel. Went AI for Christmas/New Year. 2017. No errors.

      A. B.

      04/03/2018

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      Noisy and a lot of hustle and bustle is a very large hotel that appears from the outside gray and chunky, but from the inside it meets the requirements of upscale furniture, bright and very white. It is located right on the beach promenade, to the beach itself you have to walk for about 15 minutes. There are numerous shops and restaurants in the immediate vicinity of the hotel.
      The room is clean but for three people it’s really not generous and due to lack of bath ventilation it smells uncomfortable after two days. Three people is clearly too many here. The balcony felt to be visible from any other room, we didn’t sit there.
      There is a lot of music, dancing and theater in the courtyard all day long until late at night. It was too much for us. We would love to take a break. There is nothing comfortable and relaxed here, you cannot escape the hustle and bustle.
      The pool is nice but a bit boring. The spa area is only from 16 years old to enter, I couldn’t enter with my teenage daughters there. Also, we were informed by the lady at the front desk there quite unfriendly and unfriendly. Even after a few days I don’t know if and when the courses will take place and then went to a nearby hotel for pilates and yoga with my kids.
      The buffet food was plentiful but vegetarians have a problem here. It’s all very fleischlastig and the choice for meatless dishes at the buffet is thin.
      The staff is very friendly, especially in the dining room and in the rooms.

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      José M. H. S. S.

      03/31/2018

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      Enjoy and have fun and relax the best site h 1 0

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      Rules O. S.

      03/25/2018

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      My experience was very satisfactory, my family and I were very satisfied.
      I recommend it.

      Alessio B.

      20.03.2018

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      Good hotel, very friendly staff and always available for every need, The rooms are very spacious… The gym is small but it’s free, instead of the spa you pay, but there is a lot things to do… I recommend it to everyone very pleasantly.

      Adalberto L.

      03/16/2018

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      Unforgettable. Great staff. Excellent gastronomy. Highly recommend.

      Pedro G. P.

      23.02.2018

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      Wonderful hotel!, one of the best 4 stars of the island, if not the best. In particular, its gastronomic offer is not to be missed.

      Howard L.

      2/22/2018

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      Great hotel, amazing staff food superb area of ​​privileges Recommended spa area excellent Sauna steam room. Well located amazing view. Wouldn’t hesitate booking again. Update! Great entertainment. The steakhouse is very high standard of steaks served by the Japanese restaurant is also exceptional.
      Currently eating in an Italian restaurant food is excellent to see the pictures. The buffet is also of a very high standard. Privilige team Evelyn and Kunal are very professional nothing to much problems. Thanks to all the staff for our wonderful holiday. Best wishes to all of you.

      Alan B.

      2/21/2018

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      Excellent food superb staff all very clean rooms excellent can’t fault it was here a few times and it got better 100%

      Frédéric D.

      2/12/2018

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      Good hotel where you can enjoy one of the 4 Italian restaurants, Japanese, steakhouse and shows, small but nice room, consider taking the privilege formula with its open bar.

      Deridoux E.

      11.02.2018

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      Very nice hotel, very clean, various restaurants offer good quality menu, especially the Japanese restaurant Sakura and restaurant feel or l we offer dinner show.
      The drinks in the various bars are international brands.

      Andreas B.

      02/06/2018

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      Simply class. The whole complex invites you to relax. The food is great and so is the room.

      Marina K.

      01/31/2018

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      Good hotel. Near the ocean.

      Sara G.

      01/27/2018

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      We had a holiday so we dreamed after a year of work, we were sure that since each of our stays in Tenerife was beautiful, but unfortunately, so it was not arrived late in the evening we couldn’t get towels so the next morning we presented to the pool which was closed so we asked for information to the lifeguard who said they would open at 9:00. Then we took our towels made in the sun lounger and went back to the breakfast room… everything is about 30 minutes away… back to the sun lounger we didn’t find any more towels, we looked around but nothing, we decided to wait if by any chance Someone took them, notified two days after the reception they said that, of course, they were taken by the rescuers and that they did not center anything, because it is a separate apparatus, it is impossible, we said that we talked to them and no one said us that no You can “Book” a sun lounger, the answer is: CE is written in Spanish *. Well, then we are back from the rescuers, but unfortunately after 3 4 days they no longer take things consumed, but if they take their “shameful thing… we have a public environment and everything that is found remains available alone a year in a special container, but of course we don’t sequester personal items… c I’m very sorry, but it’s a disappointment, informed our agency told us that we had to file a complaint because they can’t afford to order things.0005

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      Cristiana C

      23.01.2018

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      Very friendly staff. But the cleanliness of the rooms did not meet the standards of the belonging category. Buffet of dishes, not varied and not special. The hotel dorms are very well cared for and worthy of true spa praise. I expected better especially in relation to the standards of the same chain in Italy.

      Roland M.

      01/16/2018

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      We enjoyed it very much. Everything above is nearby. Room and very good food.

      Hey J.

      01/12/2018

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      Good hotel. Everything is clean and delicious.

      Pierre-alain F.

      01/10/2018

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      An average hotel to + could do better for these 4 stars. Otherwise the top heated pools are the top spa. For a room shot of two beds not top, otherwise clean bathroom.

      Viajero P.

      01/08/2018

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      Good hotel to spend summer holidays and in general computer, I recommend it. For putting pasta don rooms a bit small, food is good breakfast, ok staff attention right the price is a little high for what the hotel is otherwise an area in which it is very good.

      Alejandro S.

      01/08/2018

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      Second time super hotel, great pool. The entertainment team is very friendly and the kids were oriented. The rooms are already and clean, the food is delicious and varied. Anytime again!

      Annie H.

      01/08/2018

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      Nice hotel clean and staff, welcoming buffet very fresh and plentiful.
      Just a small snag, the storage in the rooms is too small and missing in the bathroom.

      Wilhelm S.

      01/07/2018

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      Good staff – good food – clean – super location – good animation.
      – a bit of a summer hotel – evening program outside – then in the piano bar, but not very big and short – small rooms.

      Juan A. M.

      01/01/2018

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      Well located for walking or playing sports, very professional staff, correct cuisine good choice, very good beds, varied activities for children.

      Olga L.

      12/11/2017

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      Good, cozy hotel. Of the inconveniences can be noted – small balconies.

      Steve R.

      11/10/2017

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      We had a great stay here, good food and drinks, clean rooms, helpful staff. What we saw from the entertainment was funny or brilliant. We have met some great people here and would love to stay at the Conquistador again.

      Nicola F.

      10/22/2017

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      I was treated as not preferred. Maybe because I’m Italian. I was disconnected from the air conditioning in the room. They held me like. Who knows. I was forced to leave the tree before my stay ruined it, but my leave. Never ever. X10am maybe we are talking about racism.

      Philippe Y.

      10/19/2017

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      Hotel easy access for the disabled, very good food “quality, fresh but repetitive” clean, impeccable services, comfortable room, clean, good animation but a bit bright late at night ! Swimming pool safety (lifeguards), entertainment for children. Staff speaks French, Dutch, English, German, Italian… Well focused on the city (shops, malls, supermarkets), bus 100 meters away.

      Jacinto A. G.

      10/19/2017

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      The second time we come and there will be the third. Good food and plenty. I recommend the franchise and the themed restaurants have great chefs and good cards.

      Brigido P. A.

      10/13/2017

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      Excellent experience, highlighting the human quality of the staff, as well as placing special emphasis on the bar and restaurant departments. Very good quality in food.

      Roberto H.

      11.08.2017

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      Food poor staff don’t speak italian while other hotels on the island speak italian small rooms window locks broken you book sightseeing tours not truthful in the bar unable to prepare drinks, boozer not included in line as mine Previous Tenerife hotel it’s not 4 star housekeeping I had to request a towel change. The only good thing about the ocean view.

      Maurizio Z.

      14.05.2017

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      The hotel is very welcoming, the location is great, because on one side you walk towards the center, while on the other side, you enter the promenade on the long sea. If you have a rental car, public parking is a hundred meters away. Great restaurant inside. The front desk staff is trained and very professional. Return.

      Luigi P.

      03/09/2017

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      The place is actually very good. Pros: excellent buffet with really good quality and selected food, superb location for walking, shopping, 500 meters from the beaches, friendly staff. Swimming pools are valid: Jacuzzi, very large, small heated. Great direct access to the Tenerife waterfront using the room door card, Showing excellent, quiet rooms and, in Tenerife, this is rare… almost everything. Sea view, great evening shows. Disadvantages: not suitable for young families, at least in March, as the average age of the period is over 60, very few children, the mini club does not work, even if. In the evening they do a child dance much appreciated by the pargoli. The rooms are dated and not spacious, clean but running. However, housekeeping dated. Follow… if you are not aware… CMq is recommended for those who want to take 10 kilos of weight between meals, really good, soft drinks and blissful rest. Safe and towels for a fee: absurd!. I recommend this structure. 4 stars and not 5 because of the rooms, but in the room you actually only go to sleep.

      Marta Q.

      01/13/2017

      Reply

      The rooms are small and a little dated.
      Everything was put back to good.
      Swimming pool not warm enough 21 23 degrees max.
      The rooms are not soundproof.
      If ​​you change your towel around the pool during the day, you have to pay 1 euro.
      They don’t know how to make beds.
      Elevators are perpetual and too few for the number of rooms.
      Good buffet restaurant.
      However no, you can rate 4 stars.

      Jorge G.

      6/14/2016

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      Well located, clean, good food offer and good facilities. The atmosphere is unbeatable for couples, like families and a wonderful treat.

      Felix Z.

      6/10/2016

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      It is in a great location on the promenade of Playa de Las Americas. I had a job po and ate at the buffet for two days with super quality. Calm atmosphere and joy in the pool.

      Dominik F.

      26.05.2016

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      One of the best hotels we stay in our holidays! Meal time is so delicious! Live cooking is also present in the evening, we would return again.
      Also the great view from the rooms located on the throne site is fantastic.

      Andy L.

      05/09/2016

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      Convenient location, excellent hotel, friendly staff. The first few days free Wi-Fi was only available in the lobby, but was then available through the hotel. The entertainment was also very good. First time back in Tenerife after 20 years, a lot has changed for the better, will return & definitely come back to this hotel. This house is just May 6th. 2016.

      Joe A.

      04/23/2016

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      Very clean and excellent decor.

      Joanelyn S. G.

      03/17/2016

      Reply

      Teppanyaki restaurant for the best.

      Marcelino

      03/14/2016

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      I highly recommend, we unao wonderful days. We will return if in doubt.

      Adalberto L.

      12/25/2015

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      Unforgettable. Staff, service. Excellent gastronomy. Highly recommended.

      Armine S.

      12/11/2015

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      I subscribe to all positive reviews. The hotel is really cool and worthy!

      Fran G.

      12/11/2015

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      Gran hotel. Located on the first line of the sea, and the service and staff are excellent. From the moment you walk in, they make you feel right at home. I recommend the “privilege” service – a real miracle.

      Natacha P.

      12/10/2015

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      Girls, charming boutique and staff in general.

      Antonio R.

      12/10/2015

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      The hotel is the best thing in this great country called Spain. Only missing the Red Flag and double-breasted at the entrance, in order to handle it, kneel, as it should be, as a sign of respect, devotion and obedience. The best, buffet, shrimp. fresquisisimas.

      Vardan O.

      12/10/2015

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      Lovely hotel with equally great staff!
      I rested with friends, everyone was satisfied with the excellent service, good cuisine and the overall atmosphere that was in this hotel!

      Guillermo H.

      12/10/2015

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      Great hotel. Located on the first line of the beach, in the center of Las Americas, in the tourist area, mainly in the south of Tenerife. The recently refurbished hotel has private access to the promenade and the beach. Passed by varied cuisine, which can be tasted in a large buffet in two a la carte restaurants (Italian and Japanese). The staff is very attentive. You will be surprised by the holidays, weekly the hotel provides its customers. Highly recommended.

      Sarkis S.

      12/10/2015

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      I had a rest in this hotel two years ago and this year, only positive impressions remained. Service at a high level, excellent rooms, clean beautiful area. In general, everything is at the highest level.

      Manuel L.

      11/30/2015

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      Exquisite. The staff is always correct and the food is very good.

      Raul F.

      11/30/2015

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      Great service, comfortable, good food and deink, entertainment… will be back! Without a doubt.

      Anabel G. V.

      11/30/2015

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      The hotel is wonderful. We are the team that the hotel has. Facilities and clean. Variety in the main restaurant and Buffet in themed restaurants.

      Crash O.

      11/19/2015

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      Great hotel with great staff. To Privileg the living room is amazing!

      Ian M.

      09/05/2015

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      Would love to come back tomorrow if I could.

      Paul O.

      06/07/2015

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      The food is very good, lots of variety and a good selection to suit everyone, from the chips and burger brigade to the more adventurous. Clean pool, plenty of sun loungers and very relaxing.

      Jpbill B.

      05/25/2015

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      Everything is perfect. Hotel and very nice staff. Advisor.

      John P.

      03/21/2015

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      The food is the worst ever had in years, the R numbers are ok bit if the food trash is well bacon is welded to each other, fortunately there is no meat on it 97% fat.

      Shey E.

      03/16/2015

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      To say that they are charming is a bit. To repeat.

      Amy J.

      29.12.2014

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      Lovely hotel big feet good entertainment it was great this year fireworks was a good Christmas party best hotel.

      Laura- B.

      08/07/2014

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      We arrived at noon on a Thursday after a few hours drive from Barcelona. We came with the family, a group of 10 people from the first minute already impressed by the friendliness, but also by Ayose that we took Luggage. During our stay everything was perfect, great location, very bureau, not quite a desert. First of all, we want to point out the panel service was excellent. The dealer is always at the foot of the cannon everything and always so nice, Josito, the shaker, always with a smile and Rudolf, also known as Di Maria every evening we met and shared with us a very pleasant conversation. The hotel is located very conveniently, that at any time we did not miss anything. I repeat, sure.

      Chuchi

      07.08.2014

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      Rudolf, amazing, I taught the privielege installations, the view is amazing, unusually, the jacuzzi for my next visit the distributor will continue there earrings that I miss, nothing, and all over Spain, and I try Thomas, Carlos and Israel, great professional, see you soon.

      Tanja

      08/04/2014

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      Super hotel with very great staff. Everything is super: clean, comfortable, swimming pool, food, animation, in the evening and amp; & & the entertainment was very good quality and the staff very friendly and attentive.

      Tonia & I. H.

      07/29/2014

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      Holidays in Tenerife are among the top 5 previously experienced holidays. Not only was the pool very nicely decorated and the proximity to the sea was great enough. The room we had a direct view of the sea, and in the evening-the sunset could be seen. This has never been a problem for Table Retrieval, only the screens were sometimes missing. The staff was kind and open and very communicative, there were very few problems when communicating. Dinner has always been an entertainment program and, above all, the bartenders and moderator of the evening is an unforgettable experience. Thank you Boccherini, Marchante and Rafa! Boccherini is amazing! The food was very good, lots of choice and very tasty. I knew some things, but not now when they were already cold, or if you eat cold. Here we would like to return it in any case a holiday to do. That’s right, cleaning was every day, the bed at the same time, a new one could be obtained.

      Edgar G. G.

      07/25/2014

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      Very good all the staff, especially the pool bar staff. They are all amazing. We made feel at home. Main Restaurant, wonderful. We want to make a special mention to two people at the pool bar because we don’t know the name of the others: the art distributor and Rodolfo, who treated us wonderfully. The food is varied and delicious. Let’s go back.

      Eleanor M.

      07/25/2014

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      The accommodation was clean, modern and really presentable. We had a sea view, which in the past was the first thing in the morning and that which was beautiful at night (beautiful sunset!). The hotel is located in a very good area, close to the Hard Rock Hotel and close to shops. It’s right on the beach and you can have a nice walk along the beach! Modest breakfast at a very high level. We booked through a travel agent and in my opinion it is value for money. The restaurant had a different specification every day and I was never hungry! Bar staff in particula; Rodolfo, Valerie, Pedro, Jose, Sergi, BEA, Israel and Maida were bright, full of life and always fun and smiles! Make Mean Mojito! Rosemary was very good, she cooks steak to perfection and their pancakes are to die for! The resort although I don’t have kids is very friendly, there is no kids pool and there were many happy families.

      Hollie B.

      07/25/2014

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      I came with my fiancé for 2 weeks and I couldn’t have asked for a better place. The room was clean and very modern, the cleaners came every day with clean bed towels. The food was very varied and a good selection and never was the same in 2 weeks the food was excellent, in the restaurant there was a very nice lady who went the extra mile called rosemary! She was fantastic. The pool is very clean and well maintained with nice friendly staff at the pool bar, everything is very nice Pedro Valera, Jose, Bea, Maida and nothing is too much for them, they are all so smiley and happy in the light of the long hours they have to do and in such heat! 1 person to stand out and made my holiday was Rodolfo, he was the director of the pool bar which was very entertaining and had laughter from morning till night and nothing was any problem with him made this holiday for me.

      Eloise M.

      24.07.2014

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      Really good atmosphere that I stayed all the time, quality food, fast service, everyone is always smiling.

      Ivonne G. V.

      24.07.2014

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      Very good hotel and very good customer service, especially the pool bar. Rudolf’s waiters and distributor are the best.

      Bella

      07/22/2014

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      Really good, especially if there was a problem with our room and very good management and helped immediately.

      Cantabria

      07/22/2014

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      We were 1 week in July 2014 and it was great. Its location is superb and the staff is fantastic throughout the hotel, from our arrival to our departure. All facilities were very clean and in excellent condition for its use. Very varied and good quality buffet, even from concerts, during dinner. Wonderful service and treatment provided by the waiters at the buffet, especially ROSA, Mario (Cuabanito), Juanito and Jonathan who made our stay there perfect. On the other hand, to mention the fantastic work of the chefs, but above all the omelettes, pancakes and croissants/ham and cheese sandwiches Breakfast were delicious. Finally, note the excellent treatment of the hotel staff, but especially Jonay, who brought us waiting for the last day short and fun, despite the parting. The Great Hotel is certainly not to be repeated any time soon.

      Francisco J. R.

      07/22/2014

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      Hotel h20 conquistador because it is located in the shopping area, North and South America and everything that is near the shopping center, beaches and leisure in the hotel, I was lucky to have a room with great views, but in general all rooms have their own view, on the seafront, ideal for customer service, all hotel staff, with great sympathy and a great package. Special thanks for this service to the dealer (great waiter), Carmen (the “number one buffet”), Carlos (the car), Rodolfo (earrings always a customer), Catherine PR (10 in total) and in general the whole service category. such food was enough everything is good and never nothing.Thanks for everything and again.

      Susanne

      07/20/2014

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      Boccherini’s best bartender. And a person becomes a desire thanks to Rodolfo this hotel is the best and coolest, of all times and peoples. The location of the hotel is great and the pool and sea is really great. We want Marco and Susie da BOCCHERINI to come back in 2 years.

      Kate C.

      07/17/2014

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      This place is brilliant. The staff is incredibly particular, Rodolfo, Sergi and Marchaute (Francisco). I would definitely recommend this place to anyone, with family, solo, couples, etc. I can’t recommend the staff enough as we are very friendly and happy to be here, especially the staff mentioned above. Today they had a conversation from the day of the summer beach party fire, the work is amazing, amazing.

      Julieanne G.

      07/17/2014

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      Everything was fantastic! Price-quality ratio. The staff is exceptional! Also Rodolfo, Sergi and Marchaute (Farouk) this staff made our stay very memorable and would definitely return! The location is great! Very close to many shopping malls and landscaping. Would definitely recommend this hotel.

      Rachael

      07/16/2014

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      We stayed at this hotel recently for two weeks, we were very pleased with all aspects of the hotel, especially the friendly staff Fourier went to great lengths to ensure your stay was enjoyable. In particular, Rodolfo makes a great effort to get to know everyone. Goes great with lots of activities for everyone the facilities are great, the food is also great in the À la carte restaurant, the service was good, Sergi was an excellent host. I would recommend this hotel.

      Alberto

      07/16/2014

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      I stayed at the h20 Conquistador Martville in July. True, that was very surprised, all the amenities. Both the dining room and the Restaurant à menu were amazing. The staff was very friendly and attentive, in particular Rudolf Sergi. I recommend if you are visiting the south of Tenerife feel free to stay at the h20 Conquistador.

      Christine Y.

      07/16/2014

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      My husband I stayed in June, second book your amazing service privilege this year again. The service at this hotel is the best! Everyone goes the extra mile to make sure you have a wonderful stay and we should be booking again for next year! Many thanks to Perla, Miguel, Thomas and Gloria, all I feel is that you make us very special.

      Amy

      07/15/2014

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      We stayed at this hotel for two weeks and would recommend it to anyone thinking of visiting Tenerife. The hotel is beautiful, with a good first impression. The experience of an employee to make funny, through getting to know even more Enjoyble all of it and entertaining (especially Rudolfo on interacting with a great friend). We were very impressed with the variety and quality of the food. The pool is great with games and entertainment for all ages, with staff encouraging everyone to participate. If you stay at this hotel you will definitely have a holiday not forgotten.

      Robert T.

      07/13/2014

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      In particular, I liked the service, was always friendly and very attentive! The big praise here goes, above all, to the Marchante. Very balanced, the food was always fresh and of very good quality, especially the fresh fish, recommended here. The room was clean, modern and friendly. Great pool and place for a mega-big and unforgettable vacation.

      Zoe

      07/11/2014

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      We stayed at h20 for a week and we had a great time especially bar manager Rodolfo and assistant head coach Sergi. We have never felt so welcome and I am happy to say that we will be back next year because of the experience we are getting. These guys deserve a bonus for working hard.

      Neil H.

      11.07.2014

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      This is the best holiday we have had in Europe in the last 10 years, the hotel is excellent in all levels of service, you care about Clenliness, the food, the quality and the way the staff is just about everything regards, nothing is too much trouble and their reading and friendly attitude makes your stay at the reception for entertainment, to complete a fantastic experience, I recomment this hotel to every family, pause for a special occasion. The team from the bar led by Rodolfo were exceptional and made us feel so special on our anniversary.

      Irene

      07/09/2014

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      I stayed with my partner in June and it was just the hotel’s 30th anniversary celebration. The show attending was spectacular. The food was very rich and varied. There was even a play, a one-man show, pulling pizza and doing tricks. It was very funny. We also dined at an Italian restaurant that was on the menu. The people were very attentive and very professional. The staff is great. Exactly! Thanks.

      TILIO123

      08.07.2014

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      The hotel was perfect excellent service, liked everything, rooms nice and clean amazing food great choice, great location next to the ocean best Rodolfo fantastico.

      Ian M.

      07/07/2014

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      We celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with friends. What a fantastic hotel. As there was even more casual, the hotel itself was 30 years old celebrated on Friday, June 6th, with a massive white themed party. The staff were very friendly and it never seemed like a chore to give us a warm welcome or hello whenever they saw us, be it breakfast, lunch, dinner, bar or any other time of the day. Fantastic experience that I would recommend to everyone quite. We all have the Privilege option. An experience I won’t long forget. To attend a special mention to us so well, Rodolfo, Miguel, Anabel, Francesco, Rafael, Pedro, and Thomas. I don’t remember all the names, but I thank every member of the team for making us so welcome and looking out for us over these 2 brilliant weeks. In the words of the old rocker “for those who are in us at the hotel h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas, torn, we salute You) “.! I THANK YOU ALL.

      John H.

      07/07/2014

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      Amazing location, good hotel staff before everything Rodolfo, he does his job, make every guest feel special and I would definitely recommend welcom.

      Jon

      07/01/2014

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      I stayed at this hotel for a long weekend and had a great time. The staff were very friendly and the location was great, a hotel in itself. So its in a quiet location, based on about 10 minutes from the main strip, it’s not too far from the major destinations. We stayed all inclusive which I recommend. People. Don’t like this normal internet – everything was very nice/changing and the alcohol was great (albeit a bit heavy on time). I don’t feel like I ended up in the Butlins resort. I think the best thing about this holiday was the staff – they were all very welcoming, and especially a man named Rodolfo, ensured that our wishes were met. B. He was a great guy and really made our trip very special. I would recommend the hotel, good value for money and the staff were very friendly.

      Matt

      6/29/2014

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      I’m friendly here for a short game of golf weekend, we just played golf while we sit at the pool bar much better use of our time. The hotel is located directly on the beach and just a short walk from the bustling nightlife fields. The BBs are great value and upstairs is the onsite piano bar. We spent our days at the bar and enjoy chatting with the staff (particularly Rodolfo – I think BBs is his name) and lounging by the pool. Brilliant hotel for a road trip, there was a mix of families, couples and there are several golf tours made for a nice mix of people. Returns if we make another trip ot Tenerife.

      Aline F.

      06/28/2014

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      The staff puts a smile in the face of every guest. We are very satisfied with our stay here and would recommend this hotel. Hello Rodolfo from the service.

      Andreapc

      6/25/2014

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      My stay coincided with the 30th anniversary of this hotel. The staff is excellent and the theme parties are unforgettable. Have a successful trip, recommend to everyone, because this is a hotel where all ages have a cavity. In addition, the dancing and entertainment at the hotel made us enjoy it as children. Many thanks to all the staff who made this wonderful stay possible, especially to Anabel, the lady who cleaned my room and Maida, his great cocktails. Unsurpassed.

      Edey N.

      06/07/2014

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      They are 15:20 in the afternoon and still I am not a person, what I mean is that it was an incredible and unbeatable 30th anniversary festival of the white hotel h20 Conquistador . I want to thank each of the components of the Organization, personally Mr. Tobias, Alfonso, Sergio and all the service personnel.
      Also would like to thank each of the owners of the vehicles exposed to the sport, who gave some color and light to the hotel entrance for this special occasion. A screen saver group that at all times was reassuring for the guests and the Dj that gave us a party many early in the morning.
      Congratulations to all members of the h20 Conquistador, hope they continue to serve many more years.
      Best wishes and see you soon.

      daniel d. l. t. Thank you Rodolfo and segi.

      Jenna C.

      06/06/2014

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      Me and my friend just visited here, nice hotel, we have a problem with our room, but it was resolved and we changed with better opinions, food is good, big selection and location is good, next to the beach but if anyway 5-10 distance you find they are recommended some OK beaches, Playa Visitas, the staff around the pool bar are excellent, very professional and very fun! in particular Rodolfo and Sergi, you feel that something special, the best drinks in Tenerife. I would definitely return this place.

      Stephen M.

      06/03/2014

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      It’s worth paying for the service of privileges by putting down the hosts that run your holiday Miguel and Sergi making.
      Hotel and food Excellent, all staff are friendly and welcoming every day. Thomas make the best cocktails you’ll ever have in the car and cafe.

      Natalia F.

      06/03/2014

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      We found the hotel excellent. Give us wonderful attention to the hosts, especially Rodolfo, Sergi and Miguel 3 excellent, never nothing, full of warmth and above all a lot of sympathy, strange for us that we could say, 3 good friends that we will make the best memories in Argentina. The hotel is in a very good location, it has a very good view of the beach and easy access to it, but for those who love the beach, you have to walk about 5 minutitos to find one with sand. It has a pleasant nightlife that covers all ages. Didn’t have the pleasure of meeting to glory, our head waitress cleaned our room (620) as he was always very careful in let’s rest and sleep a little more than an account and when personal enjoy the hotel, how magical let’s impeccable service. When you return to the Canary Islands return to select it. Natalia and Lucas Peyrano of Argentina.

      Paco M.

      05/30/2014

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      Today I finished my holiday at the h20 Conquistador hotel. The truth is that I left grateful for the course of treatment on all the staff. I’m passionate about gastronomy, I’m very proud to have chosen this hotel for my vacation days with an all inclusive privilege package every day could go to the à la carte restaurant for dinner and it was definitely one of the places preferred by me. The hotel buffet is nothing short, every day the menu changes or the products on display are of excellent quality. I would also like to mention the lounge bars and make some impressive poolside cocktails and always with a smile. We will definitely be back next year! You are a great h20 Conquistador team.

      R

      05/30/2014

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      We got the privilege booked, but as we were there was no safe in the room (room no. 702) and no TV on the other side of the room and no beds as the brochure showed. We mentioned it, Miguel, said close relationship and Katherine sent them both to another room to get. They gave us room #609 which was much better, as a compromise, a bottle of champagne was delivered! Miguel, Serge and Katherine are very good at this hotel and really make you feel that you are important to her and they will do anything to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

      Anabel

      05/29/2014

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      We stayed at the h20 conquistador with my partner and my 2 year old girl. Sincerely, it’s perfect for families as there are thousands of activities for kids. Excellent quality and variety of camida. The À la carte Italian Restaurant is impressive. There are still a couple of days and I think you made me too short since I didn’t stop all day to enjoy. Thanks to the entire h20 conquistador team for making us live an unforgettable experience.

      Mary R.

      05/29/2014

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      This is our third visit to this hotel which speaks for itself. We had the good fortune that we stayed in room 624 on the sixth floor of the hotel. This is the only room in a hotel of this size that is huge, its own 20ft has a square sea view terrace with its own sun loungers outside furniture and fantastic sea views if you get a chance to stay in this room please book it. Bed linen and towels are changed daily and also how the rooms are cleaned are changed daily.
      This hotel is truly fantastic, especially Thomas’ lounge, housekeeping staff, Gloria. There is no word for an Italian restaurant on site. The food is fantastic, exceptional quality, from breakfast to dinner. Again not enough for you staff from waiters to management. Special thanks to Miguel who is like a whirlwind and does what he can so you are welcome. Sergi is a very efficient, friendly and professional restaurant.

      Vicente

      27.05.2014

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      A great hotel where you can relax and at the same time have fun with the performances of the night. Providing services 5-star success privileges. Fantastic food and also the spa. Maybe your team of professionals who are responsible for the appearance of how you are at home, and if one stands out that person would be Miguel, is part of a professional, true outside set, accident number 1.

      Elliot C.

      26.05.2014

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      Brilliant food, large rooms and self building it was set out so was at the pool area all day. The only fault was in any of the three pools you didn’t aloud your armlets.

      Alex M.

      21.05.2014

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      My wife and I had a 10 day break at the hotel on our 4th visit and had great service, great rooms and food. Enjoyed the daily animation program but disappointed they stopped archery and rifle shooting.
      As we were on the Prestige package had some meals at the Al a la carte restaurant which was great a must thank Ana and Miguel for the assistance and service they gave us.
      Val and Alex.

      William K.

      14.05.2014

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      1 visit and would recommend this hotel, as practically everything was also of a very high standard. The À la carte restaurant is like good food and service and the food presentation is first class. Miguel is located, breakfast was a good start to the day, he is always a smile and a welcome. The buffet restaurant is also great, something for everyone. I would recommend it alone, not to mention upgrading the Privelage package, as the restaurant food and service is worth, brands of drinks will become available at any time. The Privelage Lounge Sam Cast is the perfect place for an aperitif! The room was not basic but had everything we needed and excellent housekeeping. We had problems with some party members and not on the Privelage package (which we assumed we had paid) but that was not the hotel’s fault and they were very understanding, although I think it would have been a little more to keep us together (80th and 50th birthday-celebrate).

      Amelia M. A.

      05/08/2014

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      The h20 conquistador de Tenerife is the perfect place to spend a few days of relaxation. I loved its location, its facilities and services. The food is very good and has an excellent Italian restaurant. Their very friendly and professional staff will make your stay very enjoyable. Ana, Alfonso, Rodolfo, Sergi, Rafa. Excellent professionals, always attentive to how much you need to spend wonderful days. You will return.

      Maite

      05/08/2014

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      The h20 Conquistador is located in an ideal location, right on the seafront and with great views. It is very close to the beach and the promenade is very pleasant and beautiful. The service at the hotel was excellent and very welcoming at all times and expect customers not noticed or very professional. The hotel has an Italian Restaurant, very nice and cozy, where the food is excellent. Comfortable rooms and friendly staff. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this hotel for a stay in Tenerife.

      José M.

      18.04.2014

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      We had an amazing experience and a sea of ​​welcome and Anabel helped us a lot to be unforgettable. My wife and I went to spend the weekend for our anniversary and we decided that we would return to the same hotel next year.

      Casto M.

      11.04.2014

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      We have disfutado in this hotel from the very first moment. Human qualities and incredible cuts. We reserve all inclusive. It may have revoked the privilege of staying on the next ls packet. We encant9specialties with theme nights, as well as the quality of his dishes in an Italian restaurant. We will refund the insurance. Thank you hacrr The feast of our holiday was unforgettable.

      Marga G.

      04/09/2014

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      Hotel h20 conquistador in America Tenerife, excellent location next to a mile for gold, very thorough attention, delicious food, charming staff. The service of a luxury 4-star hotel.

      Miguel

      04/04/2014

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      Great hotel for a great vacation.
      Address of all its values.
      Congratulations and thanks to all your employees.
      I’ll be back soon.

      Domingo S. G.

      04/03/2014

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      The hotel is located in the center of America. The room was very bonitay with a great view. The best law firm and restaurant service. It was unbelievable that the staff asked if we had a good one and if so, should he return it. We will definitely do it.

      Antonio R.D

      31.03.2014

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      We enjoyed dinner at the a la carte restaurant Bella Vita. Very good service and excellent food.

      Jaime

      03/18/2014

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      Good stay at the hotel and amazing staff, were phenomenal as you can repeat travel and of course.
      Thank you very much Anabel who was guilty of the trip and very good comrades.

      Absil P.

      03/01/2014

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      Hôtel Conquistador is one of the best hotels in Playa Las Americas.

      Mar

      19.01.2014

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      Fantastic hotel located close to the beach and close to recreational areas, the hotel staff is very friendly and helpful, very clean and the food is very good and varied.

      Juan

      01/18/2014

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      We were with my family on New Year’s Eve. The rooms were very spacious and modern. The food buffet was very rich and varied. Definitely an unusual location.

      Anthony M.

      01/10/2014

      Reply

      Half the fun trying to get here. It took me 3 days from flights from Chicago to London to Madrid here! Also there is no American tourists here. In fact, many of the Europeans have asked me how I got here. I found it quite funny as I am invading there territory.
      Topless by the pool and many participated in it. I saw a path for many that I wanted, I never saw. I use topless beaches but the pool just seems weird. I hung out in the kiddie pool with my little one and all the moms told me free like a butterfly.
      I had breakfast every morning. It was a good freshly squeezed OJ was the best. There are many options ashore or down below the hotel. We are in love with the same place and ate there almost every day. The grilled squid was so good.
      I also found a store where I could buy ice. The hotel wouldn’t give me ice at all and if they did they handed me 3 small cubes. It was funny. So I rocked a bag of ice and mixed drinks for myself. I can’t stand $20 hotel drinks on holiday with no alcohol or juices. I’m here to have fun.
      The rooms were ok but not breathtaking. I made some cool friends from London and Amsterdam. It was the trip of a lifetime and is a unique place to visit.

      Squirrel B.

      01/04/2014

      Reply

      Well, cool! Just put down a blanket.

      John

      12/10/2013

      Reply

      There are only good words to describe our stay at the h20 conquistador. Everything was top notch, the food and the staff at the restaurants at the Frot staff table. You can tell by the way hotel workers and managers, to maintain high standards in the work is a lot of effort! Congratulations to all and thank you very much.

      Maria P. M.

      12/10/2013

      Reply

      This is a great hotel, excellent service, the apartment is equipped throughout the beach and shopping and entertainment area, has an excellent buffet, assortment and good service in the restaurant very good service and always with a smile , always a perfect welcome, very good smoking, very cozy perfect service.

      Erwjin

      09.12.2013

      Reply

      Fantastic first impression and what happened after will not disappoint! Great amenities and service anywhere. Really worth it for the extra perks and paid services. The buffet offers a huge selection of quality food at the restaurant a la VITTA e Bella. We loved everyone we had dinner with.

      María

      12/01/2013

      Reply

      Wonderful hotel in one location. Bright and airy rooms, very clean rooms and an impressive food buffet. Already at the hotel, in the Canary Islands a few years ago. We will do it without a doubt and the h20 Conquistador will be our choice.

      Oksana Sh. The restaurant prepares delicious breakfasts, varied dinners were more than 20 days. A day later, champagne was served for breakfast, at dinner, though, only alcohol and water, and for some reason there was no tea or coffee. There are really unexpected guests of the hotel cockroaches in public catering. And the pools turned out to be unheated and with a lot of chlorine in the water.

      Chris

      11/11/2013

      Reply

      Fantastic! We had a very pleasant stay. I thank you all.

      Gabriela L.

      11/10/2013

      Reply

      Excellent, very attentive and friendly hotel staff always with a smile. The facilities and location were excellent.

      Fon1976

      11/08/2013

      Reply

      This is the second time we have stayed at this hotel. This time without children. Impressed by the improvements that have been made, year after year. Last year we came with the service of privileges, and now also. The breakfast menu again exceeded all expectations and that you can have breakfast outdoors because they have a Terrace at the exit of the restaurant. The buffet is impressive as always. Hearty dishes for all tastes. Best. Chocolate fountain. The staff remembered and the treatment was more than excellent. To make things worse, we go along with the Halloween holiday, where the staff were dressed like the dead are alive, very real, and the decor throughout the hotel is spectacular. Will return safe and sound next year. h20 Conquistador thank you so much for all these wonderful moments.

      Fran D.

      02.10.2013

      Reply

      It was not the first time in this hotel, and will not be the last, and the truth is always surprise us with something new. Good service, good food. Great to go with kids. Better is impossible, shops, parks, shopping centers, cinemas 5 min. We hope to be back soon.

      Maria J. R.

      09/30/2013

      Reply

      The hotel is ideal for holidays with children, and not so children. The rooms are very clean. The park for children is very complete. The restaurant is very spacious and the food was perfect for the whole world. Let’s go back. The staff is very friendly.

      Elena

      09/23/2013

      Reply

      Hotel, excellent location and spacious rooms. Terrace and pool, and ten. The restaurant serves fresh seafood and freshly cut ham. The food is excellent and varied. It will, no doubt.

      Luis

      09/16/2013

      Reply

      We have just returned from a fantastic week at this hotel. The staff were incredible, always attentive and very friendly. The best thing was the food, themed dinners in everyday life, and as we come with all inclusive, we were offered one night at the La Bella Vita restaurant, the service and food are 5 stars. Many thanks to everyone for this holiday to remember. I certainly hope for next year.

      Victor P. G.

      08/30/2013

      Reply

      Hotel h20 conquistador, unforgettable for me.
      It was a very good experience for me, I didn’t have any pasta, the buffet food is varied and it’s very good, it’s accompanied by a couple of attentive and polite waiters.
      The rooms are cozy and clean, with great views of the beach and pool.
      The pool was big enough and you were at the time you always had sunbeds, next to the pool there is a bar which I got the best cocktails I have ever taken to Aora.
      In the vicinity of the hotel you will find a pub, Shops and restaurants.
      The hotel also has an Italian restaurant, which I choi oh well, this restaurant scalopines want says Don Francisco (the chef) is a very friendly person who runs the restaurant a great way.
      Finally, I want to mention Miguel (PR) is cheerful, friendly and polite, happy to come to the hotel and know the person like.

      Lothar F.

      22.08.2013

      Reply

      We were in this hotel very well. The food was varied and varied. You can be a friend of this house with a clear Conscience to say. Had a great stay, thanks.

      Fredy G.

      08/10/2013

      Reply

      Great hotel, fantastic location and value animation good food, excellent location and good and good price in the area of ​​this beach.

      Daniel L.

      08/04/2013

      Reply

      I have to say that as a customer, you pay a little more, but it’s worth it. The rooms have all the details like a coffee maker with capsules, an alarm clock with speakers for your smartphone, etc. Also, when you come for Breakfast and again, the Conference is already facts, and also after me a dream. As a client privilege, a room with all types of drinks (including alcoholic), assorted cakes and dried fruits. After the sale of the fourth one, there is an exclusive area with enough sunbeds so that you won’t have any localization problems. There is a buffet restaurant for breakfast and dinner (had half board), a choice of dishes (a day played Chinese dishes and another day of Mexican cuisine), breakfast can be made a menu in the restaurant, staff, friendly and helpful staff.

      Gabriel R.

      21.07.2013

      Reply

      Very noisy at night due to entertainment shows (sometimes even after midnight) if your room has a pool view. If you are traveling with a child then the hotel will add an extra bed to the room which becomes extremely small. The food is good and the staff is very warm.

      Jaime D.

      6/23/2013

      Reply

      We stayed at this lovely hotel. The staff are very friendly and helpful, from the reception, the girl who cleans us the room and especially the bar staff (Salute Mauritius in the cafeteria, we try hard).
      Congratulations to the hotel for a job well done.

      Mark S.

      06/23/2013

      Reply

      Big hotel. The location, food and amenities are all excellent.

      Raquel F.

      06/02/2013

      Reply

      Emphasizes the amazing attention and professionalism of all the staff, and I say everything, including maintenance, the plant staff. Registrars. At. To the client. Social Animators. One BRAVISIMO for his warmth and kindness.

      Hákon S.

      05/19/2013

      Reply

      A good place to stay with children. Very good dinner and breakfast buffet. Good location. Nice pool and nice staff. Rooms could be larger.

      Andres C.

      17.03.2013

      Reply

      An unbeatable place h20 conquistador Playa de Las Americas, located in the south of Tenerife, to spend your holiday, ideal location, beaches, 5 minutes walk along the beautiful promenade, overlooking the sea, 25 m from the back of the hotel exit, beautiful where you can see Homer in the background, elderly, all the time the guest service is what you need, they are ready to make your stay as perfect as possible. Malls, walking through the hotel, pharmacies, cinemas, supermarkets, restaurants and shops. Etc. Hotel rooms, spacious, modern, large beds, well decorated, all with a terrace, flat screen TV, Wi-Fi in the room. The exciting buffet is varied and plentiful, every evening there is a dinner subject. Fantastic bottom line value for money in an ideal location for all types of tourism.

      Laura

      2/19/2013

      Reply

      A hotel with great people where you want to go with lots of options for food and great, daily entertainment, superb amenities like pool, lounges etc. Also the rooms are very good equipped and even more if you opt for additional perks, it’s even better with a stay if it’s appropriate. And with all the comforts to be in a family like us that we were with our bebe 8 months.

      Victor

      02/19/2013

      Reply

      Rarely everything can happen. And it was one of those. A space where meets good taste in decor, delicious food, excellent service, very comfortable room and well designed public areas.
      The price/quality ratio is very appropriate.
      An ideal place to go with children.
      Now only I repeat. The variety of food and drinks makes every day different and that, besides that, you don’t feel like leaving the hotel.
      Very committed to their work, without personal problems or solutions. Bath accessories.
      Care and hygiene, both in rooms and in common areas, are very careful.
      And in addition, if you opt for service privileges, do not hesitate. With very exclusive and private spaces. And with the freedom to eat and drink what you want without the hassle of paying or signing.
      Of course the Hotel h20 Conquistador, with its own name, captured my heart; He asks you to chant as soon as possible.

      Ivan G.

      26.01.2013

      Reply

      Charming hotel, good service, everyone is very nice and friendly. Great food. Objects corresponding and activities, chords. Excellent location, city center and close to the sea and promenade. It costs cheeses with aspirations of 5 *.

      Javier

      11/08/2012

      Reply

      The hotel is very well located. The staff is very friendly, the rooms are clean, everything is very limpiao and the lunch buffet is excellent.

      Inocencio D. M

      10/29/2012

      Reply

      It’s a pity that the beach environment is not blocking to this hotel.
      Excellent amenities. Clean rooms don’t miss anything in wine. Probably not competent private beach and delicious food varied and appetizing, careful preparation.
      Repeat, no doubt.

      Jose E D.

      10/17/2012

      Reply

      The air conditioning in the restaurant, area F does not have a good smell, the buffet food, the hotel is beautiful, but it needs to modernize the buffet.

      Patrick R.

      09/07/2012

      Reply

      Recreation for families with animation and food top. Very nice staff with good language skills!

      Ald

      08/17/2012

      Reply

      We stayed at this hotel on the recommendation of some friends. The treatment we received from the staff is impressive. Unfortunately we will be tomorrow, but with very good taste. Best of all, buffet style, with lots of variety and daily themes. Start the day with natural fruit smoothies. Tropical was our favorite and was always served with a smile. I want to thank all the staff who served for the best holiday of our lives.

      Alberto M.

      08/16/2012

      Reply

      Very successful. The construction site at the end of no way to get to you make edtancia cheaper, invitations and nothing with positions, then no cuentss.

      Aixa

      15.04.2012

      Reply

      The stay at the hotel is unforgettable. Great view, comfortable room and great service. Everyone is very kind, to the Conqueror. The restaurants are very good, we were all inclusive and like the buffet, which is an amazing variety of food, since every evening cmabian things and cuisines that have, in addition, the usual wok and pancakes to taste and on time! in addition, the Italian Restaurant is beautiful and very good! Children disfruaron a lot, there are a lot of activities for them and we went to a big one. Without a doubt, were the perfect holiday. We will return to the hotel next year! Thanks tod@s.

      Alberto A.

      09/28/2011

      Reply

      A week of relaxxxx. Everything is great, except for the dinner buffet.

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      Hotel

      • Bicycle rental

      • Press Delivery

      • Gift shop

      • Ticketing services

      • Fax/Photocopying

      • Safe

      • Currency exchange

      • Concierge services

      • Laundry

      • Terrace

      • Restaurant

      • Lift

      • Non-smoking rooms

      • Tourist office

      • Animation staff

      • Meeting/Banquet room

      • Car rental

      • Babysitting / childcare services

      • Ironing services

      • Barber/Beauty Salon

      • VIP Services

      • 24-hour reception

      • Storage room

      • Restaurant (buffet)

      • Snack bar

      • ATM on site

      • Bar

      • Room service

      • Outdoor pool

      • Room service

      • Shops in the territory

      • Smoking areas

      • Lunch box provided

      • Suitable for children

      • Daily housekeeping

      • Buffet

      • Vending machine (drinks)

      • Facilities for disabled guests

      • Garden

      • Vending machine

      • Newspapers

      • Luggage storage

      • Daily cleaning

      • Child friendly buffet

      • Dry cleaning

      • Minibar

      • Food delivery

      • Garden furniture

      • Water bottle

      • Non-smoking throughout

      • Fruit

      • Coffee shop on site

      • Wine/champagne

      • Breakfast in the room

      • Family rooms

      • Wake-up service / alarm clock

      • VIP room amenities

      • Chocolate or biscuits

      • Beach

      • Invoices issued

      • Coffee house

      • Air conditioner

      • 24-hour front desk

      • Wake-up service

      • ATM

      • Stores

      • Non-smoking hotel

      • Security

      • Press

      • Butler

      • Radio

      • Reception

      • Ironing services

      • Telephone

      • Business Center

      • Meeting and presentation equipment

      • Conference room

      • Playroom

      • Babysitting and childcare

      • Children’s playground

      • Children’s pool

      • Kids Club

      • Children’s menu

      • Baby cots/cots

      • Pets not allowed

      • Ticket sales

      • Barrier-free access

      Internet

      Room

      • Telephone

      • Radio

      • Satellite channels

      • Work table

      • Shower

      • Bathtub

      • Hair dryer

      • Free toiletries

      • Toilet

      • Bathroom

      • Sea view

      • Private bathroom

      • Underwear

      • Towels

      • Free toiletries

      • Flat screen TV

      • TV

      • Non-smoking rooms

      • Room service

      • Family rooms

      • Cable TV

      • Minibar

      • Shower/Bath

      • Alarm clock

      • Slippers

      • Safe (in the room)

      • Toiletries

      Food and drink

      • Bar

      • Breakfast

      • Breakfast buffet

      • Cafe

      • Restaurant

      • Restaurant (buffet)

      • Snack bar

      • Snack/drink vending machine

      • Pool bar

      • Bottled water

      • Coffee house

      • Fruit

      • Wine/champagne

      • Child friendly buffet

      • Breakfast in the room

      • Microwave

      Leisure and entertainment

      • Children’s playground

      • Table tennis

      • Outdoor pool

      • SPA and wellness center

      • Golf course (within 3 km)

      • Playroom

      • Casino

      • Billiards

      • Turkish/Steam bath

      • Tennis court

      • Darts

      • Bicycle rental

      • Animation staff

      • Evening program

      • Pool

      • Golf course

      • Kids Club

      • Children’s television channels

      • Live broadcast of sports events

      • Tennis equipment

      • Board games and/or puzzles

      • Theme dinner

      • Beach

      • Outdoor playground

      • Live music/performance

      • Nightclub

      • Sun deck

      • Ping pong

      • Hiking

      Pool

      • Outdoor pool

      • No age limit

      • Pool/beach towels

      • Sun loungers/beach chairs

      • Sun umbrellas

      • Pool

      • Beach facilities

      • Pool amenities

      • Heated pool

      Health services

      • Locker room in fitness/spa

      • Fitness

      • Full body massage

      • Hand massage

      • Head massage

      • Massage for couples

      • Foot massage

      • Neck massage

      • Back massage

      • Spa/wellness packages

      • Spa lounge/relaxation area

      • Spa treatments

      • Wrap

      • Body peeling

      • Body Care

      • Stacking

      • Hair coloring

      • Haircut

      • Pedicure

      • Manicure

      • Hair care

      • Waxing

      • Facial care

      • Cosmetic services

      • Sun umbrellas

      • Sun loungers/beach chairs

      • Pool/beach towels

      • Public baths

      • Outdoor bath

      • Turkish bath

      • Massage

      • Spa and wellness center

      • Solarium

      • Fitness Center

      • Sauna

      • Table tennis

      • Golf course

      • Tennis court

      • Gym

      • Beauty salon

      • Spa

      • Hammam

      • First aid kit

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      Staff says

      H20 Conquistador registration rules
      • Check-in time:

        C 14:00

      • Check-out time:

        Before 12:00

      • Credit cards accepted:

        Mastercard, Visa, Diners Club, American Express

      • Please note that the remaining amount of the stay must be paid upon arrival.

        Spa access is subject to an additional charge.

        Children under the age of 16 are not allowed in the spa.

        Half board rates do not include drinks. Meals are served at the buffet restaurant.

        Additional charges apply for dinner at themed restaurants. For all inclusive stays of more than 7 days, the package includes 1 free entry to each themed restaurant.

        Gentlemen are required to wear long trousers, shirts or polo shirts for dinner in any hotel restaurant.

        Guests booked in a non-refundable rate must present the credit card used to make the prepayment and the cardholder’s ID at check-in.

        For prepaid bookings, the hotel will provide guests with detailed payment instructions and a link for secure online payment.

        There are no age restrictions for check-in.

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      FAQ

      How much does it cost to stay at the h20 Conquistador?

      The cost of living in h20 Conquistador depends on the number of guests and date.

      The average cost per night is 7 400

      Does the h20 Conquistador have WiFi?

      Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.

      What popular attractions are close to h20 Conquistador?

      Nearest attractions:
      Safari Shopping Center (0.35 km.) , TIBU Tenerife (0. 39 km.) , Piramide de Arona Convention Center (0.4 km.) , Veronicas Strip (0.9 , Papagayo Beach Club (1.1 km.) , Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Center (1.3 km.) , Golf Las Americas (1.7 km.)

      What are the check-in and check-out times?

      Check-in at h20 Conquistador is possible from 14:00, check-out Until 12:00.

      How far is h20 Conquistador from the nearest airport?

      Nearest airport Tenerife South Airport is located at a distance of 15 km.

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      Safari Shopping Center
      0.35 km.

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      0.39 km.

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      0.4 km.

      Veronicas Strip
      0. 9 km.

      Papagayo Beach Club
      1.1 km.

      Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Center
      1.3 km.

      Golf Las Americas golf course
      1.7 km.

      Siam Park water park
      1.8 km.

      San Eugenio Shopping Center
      2.3 km.

      Nearest airports

      Tenerife South Airport
      15 km.

      La Gomera airport
      47 km.

      Tenerife Norte Airport
      61 km.

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          Salou, September 2019

          Spain / Salou

          Olga

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          02/09/2020

          We mostly ate at the hotel, but sometimes we visited restaurants such as O Mar Restaurant, with insanely delicious seafood paella and fresh shellfish; Restaurante Los Chicos, which is located on the terrace.

          The quality of service is excellent, the staff is pleasant and you can often hear Russian-speaking waiters and bartenders.

          On average, a dinner for three will cost 80-100 euros, it will be a hearty dinner, which consists of a seafood or meat dish, salad and drinks (wine, juice, water)

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          Barcelona, ​​April 2019

          Spain / Barcelona

          Elena

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          12.01.2020

          Since we didn’t have the opportunity to visit good cafes, we ate mainly in Asian and Turkish bars and cafes. The portions are large, everything is very satisfying. Turkish food can be a little salty and oily, but in general, it will do just fine to satisfy your hunger.

          Barcelona has many cafes and restaurants. The average check in a cafe is 35 euros per person with drinks. Away from the tourist streets, you can find set menus from 12 euros, but the portions are quite small. A budget tourist can be saved by small Asian cafes, where rice or noodles with vegetables will cost from 5.5 euros, and one serving is enough for two. Turkish cafes are good, where for . 5 euros you can order a portion of fried fish with fried potatoes and salad.

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          Puerto de la Cruz, September 2018

          Spain / Puerto de la Cruz

          helena

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          04.01.2020

          If you try the national Canarian cuisine, then on average a dish will cost from 16 euros, a good wine from 12 euros. In small family cafes you can take the menu of the day, where for 6-7 euros you will be served a small salad, a main course and a drink.

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          Valencia, April 2019

          Spain / Valencia

          helena

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          03.01.2020

          Neco Café is one of my favorite places, open for lunch and dinner, works on a buffet basis for a fixed fee, only drinks are paid extra. At first it seems that the choice of dishes is not very large, but in fact you can’t try everything even a little bit. There are fish, meat, several types of paella, salads, fruits and desserts.

          Unlike Barcelona, ​​prices in cafes and shops will suit even a budget tourist. Fast food from 3 euros, dishes in a cafe from 5 euros. Closer to the beach, we came across small family establishments where for 6.5 euros you can get a piece of grilled meat, with french fries and a salad.

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          Playa de Las Americas, October 2015

          Spain / Playa de Las Americas

          Inna Drugashova

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          29.11.2019

          What surprised me the most in Playa de Las Americas was the cheap prices in cafes and restaurants. Not to mention the prices of groceries in supermarkets. We had meals according to the “Breakfast-Dinner” system, sometimes we had lunch in a cafe, but more often we had a snack in the room (fortunately, we had apartments with a fully equipped kitchen), and we bought groceries at the Mercadona supermarket. I think that while relaxing here, taking meals on the “All Inclusive” system is completely pointless.

          Either we were so lucky to find inexpensive places, or it’s the same everywhere, but it seemed to us that the prices for food in cafes and restaurants are more than affordable. For example, on the first day of our arrival, we went for breakfast, and since we didn’t feel like eating very much, we decided to order one dish for everyone, it was called “Breakfast” and cost about 5 or 6 euros. But when we saw this dish, we were shocked – there was food for several people: eggs, bacon, stewed beans, fried mushrooms and tomatoes, sausages and a few sausages, buns, something else. The three of us couldn’t even eat it all. Another time we went to a cafe for ice cream, ordered one serving for 1.5 or 2 euros. They brought us a huge cup, on it lay a whole banana cut into pieces, on it there was a lot of ice cream (200 grams, no less) and all this was poured with whipped cream on top. Both husband and son ate one portion.

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          Salou, June 2015

          Spain / Salou

          Kirill1971

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          24. 10.2019

          There are enough cafes and restaurants in Salou. I would especially like to single out those that are located on the first coastline – there, as a rule, show programs with a national flavor take place in the evening hours.

          The quality of food in Salou’s restaurants and cafes is generally excellent. This applies to both urban and hotel restaurants. The service is also at a high level – the dishes are prepared quite quickly, the waiters are polite and efficient. Portions are simply huge, so when ordering a dish for a company, it is better to take a closer look at its weight on the menu.

          For those who want to have a tasty and hearty dinner, I recommend taking paella (taking into account the size of the portion, one for two adults and a child will be enough), as well as a portion of fried tiger prawns. For dinner, a bottle of local wine or a jug of sangria di cava is quite suitable. If the chef sees how you devour his work with appetite, it is quite possible to get a glass of wine or a glass of strong drink from him as a bonus. For the price of such a dinner will cost 60 euros, including tips.

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          Lloret de Mar, July 2016

          Spain / Lloret de Mar

          Anna Sergeeva

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          10/18/2019

          Along the entire coast there are many cafes for every taste. Business lunches are offered at lunchtime. Portions are large, prices are reasonable.

          There are also many cafes in the narrow pedestrian streets where you can have a very cozy dinner.

          Don’t forget to try the delicious ice cream (I liked it the most with the Spanish national sweet turron) and the traditional Spanish dessert churros. And, of course, the Spanish classic – paella with seafood. Keep in mind that they will not bring you a serving on a plate, but a whole pan, which is enough for 2-3 people.

          A 2-course business lunch with a soft drink costs 12-18 euros per person. A hot dish will cost 10-25 euros. Coffee 3-5 euros.

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          Tenerife, November 2017

          Spain / Tenerife

          yanaaigistova

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          02. 10.2019

          It is better to go to cafes and restaurants for locals. For example, the island has an excellent Brazilian restaurant, Rodeo, which offers more than 15 types of meat and a Swedish snack line for 25 euros per person. As well as the El Cordero restaurant, where you can order a beef steak for 20 euros and not eat it whole, it is so huge.

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          Salou, August 2018

          Spain / Salou

          Elena1508

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          08/12/2019

          For grill lovers, I advise you to visit Shooters Grill – they cook tasty and hot meat. Linda’s Bar is a family friendly cafe and the prices are moderate, although there are not many Spanish dishes. El Trasto Taberna – this place is worth a visit, because there are so many Spanish dishes.

          Those cafes where we managed to have lunch/dinner had a fairly high level of service, the waiters brought all the dishes on time and hot, the products were fresh, the interiors were mostly without any frills, but the food was very tasty.

          Paella will cost an average of 20-25 euros for two, gazpacho – 12 euros for two, pizza – 12 euros, dinner on average cost (together with wine) somewhere between 60-80 euros for three.

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          Mallorca June 2016

          Spain / Mallorca

          kro

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          07/28/2019

          German bakery chain – bistro. Located along the waterfront. You can have a snack, drink coffee here at any time, tasty, economical, products of the first freshness. The institution is focused on the Germans and Austrians, of which there are a lot in the resort. All the staff speaks German, the menu is in German, the kitchen is also mostly German.

          In the bistro sausages 5 euros, sandwiches 3.50, toast 3.50, baguettes 2.50, salad 4.50 – 7.00, cappuccino 1.60, espresso 1.10, hot chocolate 1.60, big sandwich with baguette and salmon 2.90, spaghetti carbonara 4. Lunch for two – €12 plus €2 tip.

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          Benidorm weather monthly: Benidorm, Spain – March Weather

          Опубликовано: October 30, 2022 в 7:45 pm

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          Benidorm, Spain – March Weather

          What’s the Weather like in Benidorm in March?

          Is Benidorm Hot In March?

          The weather continues to improve in Benidorm, Spain, in March when the average temperature is around 14°C. At this time of year, highs of up to 18°C are expected, cooling down to lows of 7°C.

          Can You Swim In The Sea In March?

          During March the resort enjoys a pleasant sea temperature of 15°C, as well as an average of nine hours of sunshine each day.

          Does It Rain In Benidorm In March?

          Benidorm has an average of 48mm of rain that’s spread out over ten days for the whole month, which is quite low compared to October.

          Hotels for Benidorm in March 

          Melia Benidorm

          Families and couples who want to stay close to the beach during their holiday in Benidorm should take a look at Melia Benidorm. Just a short walk away from Levante beach, this hotel offers a range of facilities, including WiFi access, swimming pools, beauty treatments, excursion booking, games room, playground and kids’ club.

          La Era Park Apartments

          When it comes to budget accommodation, La Era Park Apartments are perfect for couples and families during their holiday in Benidorm. This complex offers a selection of one- and two-bedroom apartments which come with housekeeping services and air conditioning. The list of onsite facilities is extensive and includes parking, swimming pool, solarium and WiFi access.

          Hotel Levante Club & Spa

          Hotel Levante Club & Spa is one of the best spa hotels in Benidorm and is ideal for couples looking for a romantic holiday. Here you can choose from club units, premium rooms and suites, all of which are spacious and fully equipped. There are plenty of amenities for guests to enjoy, such as swimming pool, solarium, bars, gym and the spa which features Turkish baths, heated pools, Jacuzzi and aromatherapy showers.

          Prince Park Hotel

          Families and couples looking for somewhere to stay during their holiday in Benidorm should take a look at Prince Park Hotel. Here you’ll find a great range of accommodation to choose from and can also pick between bed and breakfast, half board and full board options. The list of onsite facilities is extensive and includes swimming pool, café, bar, restaurant, WiFi access and evening entertainment.

          Halley Apartments

          Those of you who want to be close to the beach during your holiday should consider staying at Halley Apartments. Here you’ll find a selection of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all of which come with living room, additional sofa bed, full bathroom and fully-equipped kitchen. There is a handful of facilities for guests to enjoy, such as café-bar, swimming pool, 24-hour reception and parking.

          Restaurants and Bars for Benidorm in March

          La Cava Aragonesa

          If you’re in the mood to try some local cuisine, be sure to visit La Cava Aragonesa, where you’ll find a menu packed with Spanish dishes and a selection of tapas. The friendly staff are more than happy to pass their recommendations on to you and explain anything that you’re unsure of. This restaurant also offers an extensive wine list with at least one bottle to go with every dish.

          Casper’s Bar Bistro

          Casper’s Bar Bistro is perfect for those who want to enjoy some traditional British dining. Open from early morning until late at night, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. You’ll find a great selection of English, Scottish and vegetarian breakfasts available in the morning, followed by salads, sandwiches, paninis and soups for lunch. The evening menu features a selection of British classics, including burgers, pies and casseroles which come with chunky chips and vegetables or salad.

          Heartbreak

          When it comes to lively evening entertainment, it doesn’t get much better than the acts found at Heartbreak. This live rock music bar hosts nightly entertainment, including performances from the resident guitarist, as well as other local artists and groups. On top of the live music, Heartbreak also serves a selection of bar snacks and features a small internet café.

          Western Saloon

          Western Saloon is one of the most popular bars in Benidorm. This wild-west themed bar is decorated with American flags, giant cacti, old guitars and other Western memorabilia, creating an authentic saloon feel. There is a great selection of entertainment every evening from rock and roll artists and soul performers to country singers and line dancers.

          Things to do in Benidorm in March

          Benidorm Palace Dinner Show

          Whether you’re on holiday as an individual, couple or family, Benidorm Palace Dinner Show is a great place to spend the evening. This Vegas-style dance and music show is performed by several cabaret girls decked out in colourful feather outfits and costume jewellery who follow a number of flamenco routines. The evening also features some sing-along songs for the audience to join in with, as well as a magic show, a juggling act and acrobatics which are sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

          Rejas Open Club

          If the weather is bright and sunny, why not make the most of it and enjoy a round of golf at  La Rejas Open Club? This nine-hole golf course is suitable for players of all abilities and features a rolling landscape, narrow fairways and a number of strategically placed trees. Rejas Open Club also features a 50,000m2 golf academy where first timers can learn how to play and amateurs can improve their game. The course also features several precision shots, so experienced golfers will also be able to practice.

          Benidorm, Spain – April Weather

          What’s the Weather like in Benidorm in April?

          Is It Warm In Benidorm In April?

          The temperature jumps up once again in April in Benidorm, Spain, when the average temperature is around 16°C from 11°C in January, created by highs of up to 19°C at the warmest part of the day, cooling down to lows of 9°C after sunset.

          Sea Temperature and Sunshine 

          At this time of year, the resort experiences a sea temperature of 16°C and ten hours of sunshine each day, making it a great time to spend an afternoon at the beach.

          Does It Rain In Benidorm in Paris?

          With an average of ten rainy days throughout the month, chances are you’ll experience a shower or two during your holiday.

          Hotels for Benidorm in April 

          Trebol Apartments

          Couples and families searching for self-catering accommodation during their holiday in Benidorm should take a look at Trebol Apartments. Ideally located close to the beach, bars, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs, this complex offers many amenities for guests to enjoy, including swimming pools, games room, laundrette and private parking.

          Sandos Monaco Beach Hotel & Spa

          Sandos Monaco Beach Hotel & Spa is ideal for couples in search of a romantic retreat. This all-inclusive adults-only hotel offers deluxe rooms, select units and suites to choose from, all of which are spacious and fully equipped. Onsite facilities are numerous and include spa, beauty parlour, swimming pools, gym, restaurants and bars.

          La Riconada Apartments

          La Riconada Real Apartments are ideal for families and couples who want to be close to the beach during their holiday in Benidorm. Situated along Levante beach, this complex features two-bedroom apartments which can sleep between four and six guests. The list of facilities is extensive and includes tennis courts, children’s playground, swimming pools and café.

          Maria Cristina Beach

          Also located next to the beach, Maria Cristina Beach features a great selection of rooms, all of which come with fantastic sea views. There is a handful of amenities for guests to enjoy here, including swimming pools and tropical gardens, with many cafes, shops, bars and restaurants within walking distance.

          Gemelos II

          Families and couples searching for budget accommodation in Benidorm should consider staying at Gemelos II. This complex offers a selection of one- and two-bedroom apartments, each of which comes with bathroom, balcony and fully-equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy a number of onsite facilities, such as WiFi access, swimming pools, parking and tennis courts.

          Beaches for April for Benidorm 

          Levante beach

          Make the most of the sunny weather by spending a day or two at the beach. Levante beach is the most popular in Benidorm and stretches on for miles. Here you’ll find soft, golden sand which slopes into the water, creating the ideal conditions for swimming and snorkelling. There is a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy, such as sun beds, shades, life guards, showers, toilets, children’s play area and many water sports.

          Poniente beach

          Further on from Levante you’ll find Poniente beach, a slightly more relaxed and chilled out version of the former. The list of amenities here is extensive and includes sun beds, parasols, showers, toilets, life guards, regular exercise classes and water sports. Ideal for families with children, the beach also offers five kids’ play areas where they can spend the day under the supervision of trained child minders.

          Restaurants and Bars for Benidorm in April

          La Rana

          When it comes to local food, it doesn’t get much better than the selection offered at La Rana. Found in the Old Town, this eatery offers an extensive a la carte menu full of traditional Spanish delicacies such as entrecote steak and grilled rabbit. There is also a fantastic tapas menu available with popular dishes including Iberian ham and chicken crepes.

          Ray’s I Chippy

          If you’re craving freshly battered fish and chips, pop into Ray’s I Chippy. Visitors can choose from several different white fish, pies and sausages, all of which are cooked freshly onsite. There is also a great selection of side dishes available to accompany your main, including curry sauce, mushy peas and chunky chips.

          Rock and Roll House

          The Rock and Roll House is one of the best places to go in Benidorm for evening entertainment. Here you’ll find several different acts performing every evening, including Buddy Holly, Shakin’ Stevens and Elvis impersonators. If you turn up late you’ll struggle to get a seat, so get there as early as you can to ensure you can see the stage.

          Kafe Klee

          Kafe Klee is another great bar to visit for live entertainment. This popular venue is located in the Old Town part of the resort and features a fantastic drag show every night. Not for the faint-hearted, these drag shows incorporate audience participation, so if you don’t want to get picked on, don’t sit close to the stage. You’ll find a top selection of drinks available behind the bar, including beers, ciders, wines, spirits and soft drinks.

          Things to do in Benidorm in April

          Marco Polo Expediciones

          If you’d like to go on an excursion during your holiday, make sure you visit Marco Polo Expediciones. This popular tour shop features a number of ground, water and air excursions, with something for the whole family to enjoy.

          One of the most popular trips is the Jeep safari held three times each week during April. This excursion takes you on a drive through the Costa Blanca countryside, where you’ll stop for lunch, before carrying on to the Algar waterfalls for a swim. If you bring your driving license you’ll be able to drive your own 4×4 Jeep or if you’d prefer, you can choose to be a passenger.

          Monthly weather in Benidorm and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

          In the high season, the air is warmed up to +29.4°C, and the sea +26°C. In low – air +15.0°C, water +13.6°C, precipitation 19.1 mm, 2 rainy days, 19 sunny days in total. This is a city in Spain. The weather in Benidorm by months, winter and summer is presented on the graph below. The beach season here lasts at least 5 months.

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          The best months to travel

          July, August, September is the best time to visit. There is good warm weather from +29.0°C to +30.0°C. At this time of the year there is little rain, no more than 0 days per month, from 3.0 to 23.9 mm of precipitation falls. Also in Benidorm there is a warm sea with a water temperature of + 25.1 ° C to + 26.8 ° C and swimming is a pleasure. Sunny days are maximum for the whole year – from 26 to 28 days. The monthly climate and temperature in Benidorm are calculated based on recent years.

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          Monthly air temperature in Benidorm

          The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 15 ° C, but due to the presence of the sea, the weather in Benidorm and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is February, when the air warms up to +15°C, and the warmest month is August with +30°C.

          Benidorm water temperature

          The beach season here lasts 5 months: June, October, July, September, August. The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from +22.1°C to +26.8°C for a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Benidorm and the water temperature recorded in February is +13. 6°C.

          Number of rainy days and precipitation

          An unsuccessful month for travel is November, it rains on average 3 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 41.4 mm.

          

          Rest comfort rating

          The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. For a year in Benidorm, the score ranges from 3.0 in February to 5.0 in September, out of a possible five.

          Climate summary

          Month Day air temperature Water temperature Solar
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          January +15. 2°C +14.5°C 22 2 days (19.1mm)
          February +15°C +13.6°C 19 2 days (13.1mm)
          March +18.8°C +14. 2°C 22 3 days (32.1mm)
          April +20.8°C +15.9°C 24 3 days (36.0mm)
          May +22.8°C +18.7°C 25 2 days (15. 2mm)
          June +26°C +22.1°C 30 1 day (14.2mm)
          July +29.2°C +25.1°C 28 0 days (3.0mm)
          August +30°C +26. 8°C 28 1 day (7.2mm)
          September +29°C +26°C 26 1 day (23.9mm)
          October +26°C +23°C 24 3 days (35. 6mm)
          November +20.5°C +20°C 19 3 days (41.4mm)
          December +15.5°C +17°C 21 0 days (8.0mm)

          Number of sunny days

          Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in June – as many as 30 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Benidorm.

          Wind speed

          The wind gains its maximum strength in February up to 4.8 m/s with gusts up to 7.3 m/s.

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          precipitation, cloudiness, number of sunny days. 2021-2022 year.

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          Weather in Benidorm monthly

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          Sunniest months:
          July 30 days
          August 26 days
          June 26 days
          Warmest months:
          August 28. 9 °C
          July 28.2 °C
          September 26.2 °C
          The warmest sea:
          August 26.9 °C
          July 25.7 °C
          September 25.7 °C
          Coldest months:
          January 14.5 °C
          February 15.4 °C
          December 16.0 °C
          Rainiest months:
          April 4 days
          March 4 days
          November 3 days
          Windiest months:
          March 4.

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